The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Hostess af Tea ciurs i "are™ i p“f;;y (ARRIES THIRTY e — GRADE, HIGH SCHOOL r niece, M William Saby, an Holbrook entertained afternoon at with a tea yesterday ; 1 | b S Alaska Coastal Airlines carried; ol i Bigens STUDE"TS HAVE SHOW |32 passengers vesterday. The fol- Forty guests called between Towhiy: Hlaw. 0t g R 3:30 and 5:80 o'clock and met the | oo o in the | Lucas, George Hayes, Glenn Chur- guest of honor, who, with her hus- | high school gymnastum this morn- |ches, Reinholt Brust, R. C. C°P', band, is stopping here briefly en- |ing newsreels and a short feature Stick and F. §. Phelps. Returning route to tier, Alaska on the coming National War Fund |{from Skagway were: J. B. Nichol- Presi the tea table, which | Drive were shown to both the high son, J. C. Gaines, Frieda Forsythe, was ce arrange- | and grade school students. A. B.|Margaret Morrison and Joyce me roses from the Holbrook | Phillips, Superintendent of Schools, | Jones. gardens at Point Louise, were Mes- | said the drive in the schools was| Juneau to Funter Bay—S. P. Glover, Harold Smith, ' already under way. Holt dames A. E Juneau to Excursion Inlet—Anne | B. swenson. | Juneau to Hoonah Frances Austin. Phone Phone {| Excursion Inlet to Juneau—O. S. —67 - 767 |Syre, Mrs. O. S. Syre, R. L. Gra- [l {ham. e e e e e el Juneau to Sitka—Jack Reed. Sitka to Juneau—John R. Moore, DRIED W. C. Warwick, Hal APPLES CAMPBELL’S Tomato Soup Charles Pearl, Fairhurst. Juneau to Ketchikan—Nina Lane, | ! John, Forest H. Dicky. 1pt. 39c; 1 qt. T3¢ { o COAST GUARD PICKS TEAM MEMBERS FOR CITY LEAGUE GAMES The Coast Guard announced to- day they have completed their |roster of team members for the |coming 1944 City League games. |Although positions for the games jare not definitely picked, some players have been assigned to ten- ‘mme positions in the practice ses- |sions now being held. Team members ares Seaman 1/c| {Owen Harman, team captain; Wil- !liam Denmark, Glen Denmark, (G| for F), Harold Nordmeyer, Dave | Haddock, Howard Korous (F), Chief |Bosuns Mate, Jack McMahon; iShip’s Cook 2/c Richard Van Vel- kenbrugh; Signalman 3/c Kervin ‘Ph:ll)pps (@), and Chief Specialist Robert Redlich (C). John Dapeevich, last year’s high | |school team flash and now a mem- er of the Naval Reserve, is trying lout with the team and may play |with them if he is not called to| active duty before the season is ito Juneau — Doris Mrs. Cochrane, Norman Stines. - . Wrangell to Ketchikan — Einar 1 pound-25¢ | 3for 32c;6for 62c |/, oeveon. o Petersburg to Ketchikan—Jimmie 4 pounds 90c 12for §1.19 | vov | Ketchikan to Wrangell—John P. e e e e e e e e e e e e e ol NP oL A2 g 4 ’ ! ANCT IQ | Ketchikan to Petersburg — Lau- S.and W. s OLD ENGLISH lEenie At Boysenberrles { w A X | Ketchikan to Juneau—John W. ! | Smith. No. 2 Cans : No Rubbing | Petersburg to Juneau—James W. \ t 2 for 85¢ Try It—Spiced : SEA PRIDE | SWAN Luch Meat | TUNA | SOAP 12 0z. can 40c 400 { 6bars35¢c | HERSHEY'S RELIANCE COCOA | MAYONNAISE Halflb. pkg. 15c | 1pint - - 40c 2 for 25¢ 1 quart - 6% DOLE’S CRUSHED LIBBY’S ITALIAN PINEAPPLE | PRUNES 1 gallon $1.19 | { f | 2for 43¢ | Davis Bros. PHONE fcodnsh Cakes| PHONE oo’ =2 ™ © 76 7 % 10 0z can 25¢ § 76 7 i; PINO! Odd Fellows Hall, 8 p. m, Sat, Y cission, First of series of 4. Sons of Norway. e et e et e e 75c. Prizes! BACK FRESH FROZEN RASPERRIES - Package 59c FRESH FOZEN PEACHES Package 43c AGAIN FRESH FROZEN CUT COBN - - Package 35¢c SHRIMP, DryPack - - @%ozfinP9« BUTTER | APPLES extrafancy. DARIGOLD JONATHAN~-DELICIOUS 21bs.§2.05 | 6Pounds$1.00 EGGS, Brown or White - 2dozen$1.39 LARGEST——FRESHEST BORDEN'S MILK - - CASES4.99 SATURDAY ONLY! NO STRINGS ATTACHED! POTATOES =eeeeee U.S.NO. 1 7 Ibs. 14 1bs. 25 Ibs 45 89« $1.59 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY " 10:15A. M., 2:15P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 Berts CASH GROCERY FOUR PASSENGERS| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA 14 PLSONS LEAVE Alaskan Esklmo Is Passengers leaving today for An- Recovering from 2 1 Y & Wounds, Saipan)crrme, i s e wer | Clark, Mrs. Bess Cross, Mrs. John TINIAN, Marianas Islands—(de-| McCormick, Dr. T. J. Pyle, Wallace 'Jayed) —Private First Class Jimmie o Prink, G. T. Fulgencio, Leon R. Reid, of Kotzebue, Alaska, 1s in| Gonzales, Ernest Matson, many respects the envy of his Sec-| Levin, John Hoyt, Robert Miller, ond Marine Division buddies. | Currently recovering from a!pjin, |minor wound suffered in the Two planes arrived here late yes- struggle for Saipan, Reid, an s-|terday from Fairbanks; the first kimo, explains why he’s not wor-| carrying 14 passengers, and the sec- | ried by malaria and dengue fever:|ond bringing in ten persons, “My skin’s just too tough for those e mosquitos,” he laughs. FORMER AMERICAN He has served through the battles LEGION COMMANDER for Guadalcanal, Tarawa, and Ti- nian, as well as Saipan. The trdp- ical climate bothered him'at first, but now he's an old hand at jungle fighting. erican Legion Commander, has His mother lives in Juneay,| 8ssumed direction of the War Vet- Alaska. Private Reid enlisted m | erans’ Division for Dewey and Brick- January, 1942, | er. This is according to a radiogram S e | received here by Elton Engstrom. BETTY McCORMICK LEAVES ‘A(hexton is called the National Mrs. John L. McCormick has left | Chairman of the War Vehcraxn by plane for the westward and |Division and is located at the Dew- interior in the interests of the Na- | ey-Bricker Headquarters in the |tional War Fund drive now being |Roosevelt H0191 Nl‘W York City. conducted. BUY WAR BO\DS - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS & Notice is hereby given that the | Sisters of St. Joseph of Newark, New Jersey hereinafter referred to as the “Owner”, will receive up to, but not later than 3:00 o'clock P. M., Pacific Standard Time of the 1st day of November, 1944, sealed bids for the award ‘of a contract for Hospital ‘Utility Building Construction work in connection with a certain Non Federal W. P. W. Project located in the city of Ketchikan, Territory of Alaska. Such bids shall be received in the office of the superintendent located in the Ketchikan General Hospital Building city of Ketchikan, Alaska, and shall be opened and publicly read aloud at the above | stated time in the superintendent’s office in such building. Each bid must conform and be responsive to this invitation, the | Information for Bidders ,the Plans, | Specifications, and all the other documents comprising the pertinent Contract Documents. Copies of the Contract Documents are now on file and open to public inspection in the offices of the Federal Works Agency located at 511 Alaska Building in the city of Seattle, Washington and of H. B. Foss Company, architects located at Juneau in the Territory | of Alaska, and may be obtained at the latter place by depositing $56.00 for each set. This deposit will be refunded if the set or sets of Con- tract Documents delivered are re- turned in good condition within 10 days after the bid opening. Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained at either of the said offices in which the Con- tract Documents are on file. Each bide shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check pay- able to the Owner, or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of the Owner executed by the bidder as Prineipal and a satisfactory surety company as Surety, in an amount not less than five per cent of the maximum amount of the bid. The check or bid bond shall be given as a guar- antee that the bidder shall execute the Centract if it be awarded to him in conformity with the Contract Documents and shall provide the surety bond or bonds as specified therein five days after notification of the award of the Contract to the bidder. The Owner reserves the privilege of rejecting any and all bids or to waive any irregularities or informal- ities in any bid or in the bidding No bidder may withdraw his bid | for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening bid. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH of Newark, N. J. By: SISTER M. LELIA, Authorized Official Superintendent, Ketchikan General Hospital. Date: October 11, 1944. First publication, Oct. 13, 1944. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1944, Simple Test Aids Thousands Who Are Hard of Hearing Thanks to an easy no-risk nearing test, many thouasnds who have been temporarily deafened now say they hear well again. If you are bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cer- umen), try the Ourine Home Method test. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store ATTENTION! AMERICAN ~ SERVICE MEN FRESH CUT FLOWERS with your personal message. Dolinn;l‘ 'fin.!:l::::' ‘:. l}: U.S. A \ i O. P. We Reserve the g imit! Order in Advance to to Limit! Delivery Send der or check to Ruth Wilson Conway RUTH WILSON CONWAY Personal Service 781 Fifth Ave., New York, 22, N.Y., 8. A. COI.DS" A FIGHT MISERY where you feel it—rub throat, chest and back with time-tested Phone 92 FOR ANCHORAGE, AIR| were | Oscar | Robert Smalley, and Robert Tom- | WORKING FOR DEWEY | Warren H. Atherton, former Am- | George Bros. Special—20 for §1.00 Phone 92-95—Better Bargains! Sanitary Napkins M. D. BRAND Regular 29¢ George Bros. Special-3 pkg: Buy SZ0.00 Coupon Book for $19.00 and Save 5%! Anchovies Spratts 10-OUNCE TINS Regular Price 75¢ George Bros. Special—2 cans $1.00 Watermelons on Display Today! SALAD DRESSING HAPPY HOME Regular Price—Pint Jars—3 for $1.00 George Bros. Special—5 pints $1.00 You Can Always Do Better at Georqa Bros.! SARDINES IN TOMATO SAUCE Regular Price—8 cans $1.35 George Bros. Special—6 cans $1.00 Phone. Write or Wire George Brothers FLAKE]) CODFISH || Breakfast Cereals g DAVIS BRAND Regular Price—3 cans $1.00 George Bros. Special—5 cans $1.00 Save 5% by Buying Coupon Books! BORDEN’S -CARNATION MILK We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities GEORGE BROTHERS A-oRu' —— ____FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19}1 AR TR . Canned SAUERKRAUT FORREST PITIS IS HOME ON FURLOUGH Sgt. Forrest Pitts, who has been | stationed at Anchorage for some time, returned home yesterday on | furlough to visit with his wife and | baby son. Mrs. Pitts is a teacher in | the Juneau Public Schools. | R VS S A e BOZOVITCH FUNERAL Funeral services for Larzo Bozo- vitch, found dead in his apartment | last Friday morning, will be held | | next Monday afternoon. Further announcement will be made later. | AN T v STANLEY PRICE HERE | Stanley Price, local logging oper- | ator, came in yesterday from Wind- ham Bay on his boat the Daisy Mae. | | Price is operating a small logging camp this season at Gambier Bay. ——————— BOY FOR BOB TURNER A baby boy, weight six pounds, | |11 ouncts, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Turner Wednesday | night in Anchorage. | | | 7 —No. 1 cans or Gallons at the Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. This information was contained Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. lin a telegram received last night . . Rt e e Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! | Turner is the former Joy White I of Wasco, Oregon. |GEORGE BROTHERS DOLLAR DAY! FRIDAY -====SATURDAY SWAN SOAP MEDIUM SIZE BARS CATSUP MONARCH and C. H. B. Regular Price—5 bottles $1.45 George Bros. Special-5 bottles §1.00 ll It's on the Market George Bros. Have It! COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN—PACKAGE O. P. A. Price—3 pounds $1.11 George Bros Special—3 lbs. $1.00 Shelf Pricing Systern Used by George Bros! DEVILED MEAT FOR SANDWICHES 0. P. A. Price—10 cans $1.00 George Bros. Special-12 cans $1.00 Coupon Books Good in Meat—Grocery—Liquor Depts. ——————————————————————————— HOT CAN COFFEE 1T HEATS ITSELF—READY TO DRINK egular Price—can—49c George Bros. Speclal—3 cans $1.00 E to Five Servings to Can! Wylers Rice Dinner Something New 8 Packages for $1.00 Fresh Com-on-Cnb on Display Today! A. Price 8c s. $1.00 SHREDDED RALSTON—WHEATIES—RICE KRISPIES CORN FLAKES—POST BRAN FLAKES—MEAL-EAZER 6 Package Special—$1.00 Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers! DARIGOLD 4,79 8$5.76 0. P. A. Ceiling Cash and Carry .. WITH THE REGULAR MINIMUM GROCERY ORD- ER OF $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any low priced items or specials we will deliver at this price. Right PHONE, WRITE or WIRE _ Phone 95 2 DELIVERIES DAILY—10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.

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