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GEORGE BROTHERS Super Mariet Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30- P. M. | Phone, Write or Wire Your Order | |Leaders of the Salvation Army, ar=| ‘MANY JUNEAUITES RETURN ABOARD | SALVATION ARMY LEADERS ARRIVE HERE ON VISIT ..... ‘ “William Barrett| Incoming passengers on DuBevois, National |Princess Louise last evening were: Commissioner and Col. P. L welcome will be extended to the | H. MecAlister, EGGS Grade A Large SPECIAL c | Dozen| Buy $20.00 Coupon Book for $19.00 SAVE 5 Candy ars | 26 Varieties 24 Bars to Carton - 98c| Phone, Write or W|re George Brolhers 10-Pound 0. P. A. Price 85c George Bros. Special FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY We reserve right to limit quantities. George Brothers Save You Money! Nubora 0.P. A. Price b6c George Bros. Special FRIDAY and 4 9 SATURDAY We reserve right to limit quantities. ONLY Borden's—Carnation—Darigold M I lK CASH AND CARRY s4 19 —WITH THE REGULAR MINI MUM GROCERY ORDER OF We Reserve the 0 P. A (ellmg Right to Limit! $5.76 $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any low priced items or specials we will deliver at this price. EORGE BROTHER PHONES 92-35—2 DELIVERIES 46 oz. 35¢ 3.)0 1‘025; - | an]mu Wilbur Irving, | Brookwell, Lloyd Deny D Dolly | Dr. Leonard L, Peterson has ar- MOOSEHEART DINNER (rived in Juneau from Minneapoh: to assume his duties as Director of the Dental Service for the Alaska e e 0 0 0000 00 . Indian Service. ( i le WEATHER REPORT Dr. Peterson was appointed to re- Io BE HELD TOMGHT, Passengers out today by PAA|e (U. S. Weather Bureau) . place Dr. T. J. Pyle, on military | ‘plane to Fairbanks included the | e furlough from his duties with the, The Moose will celebrate Moose- | {ollowing: |® Temperature, October 26 o Indian ‘Scr\')ce, Dr. Pyle, a Lll‘u— heart Day this evening in the lodge| Mary Benedict, Mrs. Rudolph ‘ . In Juneau: Maximum, 44; e tenant in the Navy, is now stationed y,oms in the Seward Building. This Stahr and Jessie McCrary. | ® minimum, 35. Rainfall, 2.70 e to the Westward. + |is an annual affair and marks the, Bound for Whitehorse were ® inches. . IR founding of Mooseheart more than|Thomas Dooley, George W. Holt,|e At Airport: Maximum, 43; e COUPLE MARRIED LAST S 30 years ago by Senator James J.|Mrs. Jack Short, Lewis H:ckey."o minimum, 35. Rainfall, 221 @ = (N;EH'I_' BJ gfl‘;x’:";flg;‘::: Davis. |Jr., Richard Dick, William Haynes|a inches. . vt ncis M. rkham, | All Moose members and their ‘and William Bowlmg e 5B 090 0 0 0 & " States Army, and Frances Ann Rude, were married last evening at the Douglas home of U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray. Attendants were Margie M. Brown and James J. Day. [y children will gather in the lodge! room for a big dinner which starts | at 7 o'clocky and which will be' followed by a well outlined program of music and a few specialty num- bers. the rich zestful blend with true oriental flavor Phone SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE No. 2 cans 46 oz. cans Jcans 12 cans - - $2.95 | 3cans "(Egie . . $5.70 | Case - LIBBY'S WHITE STAR TOMATO | GRATED Juce | TUNA $1-80 $6.80 DAVIS BROS. CODFISH CAKES APPLES 1 pound - - 25¢ 4 pounds - 90¢ ZEE TISSUE 4 rolls + Apple Butter t No. 2% Glass | 37e | | { Campbell's TOMATO | sSoup 3 for 32 Fisher's BIS- “. -Tle { lcan - - - 63¢c { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘ASBLIOS DEPOSITS PRINCESS LOUISE . ..... AAdxmmlty Island, a crew of men| the |under direction of Engineer Frank Rutledge left this week for Bear Charliene Arnold, Widiam H.Bar-|creek. The crew ived in Juneau last evening on|rett, Dorothy D. Beck, Mary A.|gpout 10 days. |the Princess Louise | Bourdages, William Burger, Char-| moday, Robert . Sanford, Dis-|Fleek, Lois Standafer, Patte Dav Tonight, at the Salvation Ax'my‘louo E. Chappell, LeRoy P. De-|trjct Engineer for the United States| !Joyce Smith, Mary Sperling and Hall at 7:30 o'clock, a reception |Bevoise, John W. Flynn, Christine|Bureau of Mines, accompanied bwooromea Hendritkson, will also and welcome will be given by Na-|Gronning, Mary Huston. ‘\ P. Holt, will leave for Funter | SID8- tive Salvationists and friends. Betty King, Dr. Harry F. Kaack,|Bay to check on the work nowl MaFy Sperling heads the various| Sun afternoon 30 o'clock, | Thompson E. Leighton, John E.|peing done on the nickel deposits|COmmittees. Jim Klien is on the, in the Scottish Rite Temple, a civic | Mullen, Helen McAlister, Kathleen on the W. S. Pekovich property.{Music committee and clean-up Caroline A. MCAl- They will be gone three days. 'ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS DANCE GIVEN TONIGHT The Annual Publications dance| yis to be held tonight, starting at! 18:30 o'clock, in the High School| Gym. The entertainment will be put! on by Lois Hared, vocal number, and a group consisting of ATBEAR (REEK NOW BEING LOOKED INTO asbestos deposits on| COAST tingent, is to be gone| Pat| committee; Betty Lou Hared heads visiting officers by Territorial and |ister, Edwin Nelson, Emily Nelson,! o S |the decorations, and Lois Hared | city officig and by citizens of;l”rlscllld Peterson, Leonard Peter- |the refreshments committee. Art |Juneau. H. L. Faulkner, Chairman son, Marie Peterson, Hiram M |Lowell and Chuck de Ganahi head | of the Juneau Salvation Army Ad-|Shumway, Pauline Washington. H' (OKE OUAUHES |the publishing committee for the, visory Board, will preside at this From Prince Rupert—Carl Lar- J-Bird, Jr, which is the surprise| meeting son, Eva Larson, Margaret Titring- | AS (OMMA"DER OF edition to be distributed at v,he1 The public is invited to attend|ton, James M. Huston, Gudmund idance. both these services. {0. Winther. FI'YING FORTRESS e { Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,s From Ketchikan — William A i } visting jon Army Officers | Brooks, W. L. Hicks, M. L, Miller,| Lt- Paul Ellis Coke, of Juneau, S'I'O(K OUOTAHONS | {will be guest speakers at local|Lloyd Derry, R. C. Sunderland, ’;“ C°"“"Eé"d the :”": Alr F""“s‘ |churches as follows IMis. R. Stahr, Joe Wiggins, Ray i LR e | Gommissioner William Barrett at|King, Irene Marvin, A. J. Pawoett,|Plot transition course at Hobbs| NEW YORK, Oct. 21. — Closing | Army Air Field, Hobbs, New | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine the Northern Light Presbyterian| From Wrangell — Otto Hellen, 3 ’ h rsmck AN e Ol AT i Ok |Church; Col. P. L. DuBevoise at!Mrs. Otto Hellen, Jack B. Joseph, |MeXic0- 81 % i : Completion of his transition | 38%, Anaconda 26%, Beech Aircraft the Methodist Church; Chaplain|Mrs. Jack B. Joseph, Miss Loretta : 5 Bethlehem Steel 63%. Ci s AR Tt o e, A 5 i nmmm, at Hobbs Field qualifies|®" i y, OAHIS | Eric Newbould, Holy Trniity Ca- Stitt, Jack Joseph, Jr., Mrs. Mabel - | monwealth and Southern %, Curtiss thed Brigadier O. O. Taylor, | Williams, Herbert Williams, Fred Lt Coke as a Fiying FOrlress com-|yyygp, g International Harvester | Resurrection Lutheran Church; Ad-|Monson, Mr. and Mrs, James|Mander e _|77%, Kennecott 34%, North Am-| !jutant Henry Lorenzen, Memorial Harvey. Lt. dCo]ke S commxs.filoned a8 “ erican Aviation 11%, New York Cen- |Presbyterian Church; Capt. James| Leaving Juneau for Skagway|SecONd lieutenant and received his|yg) 175 Northern Pacific 15%, {Robertson, Bethel Tabernacle, ‘and ' were Raymond King, Lols Brink,|PUOLS Wings at Stockion Field|g sieel 7%. | [Capt. Gwen Carruthers, Church of |Mae Naugle, J. B. Dalton, Eima|COlfornia, on June 27, 1944. He| " poy jones averages today are as |Christ, Tenth and E Streets Barrington, Mrs. F. Schombel, |1 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh|foows: Industrials, 146.26; rails, | Frank M. Kelly, Louie Repuzzi, W. Coke, of Jamestown, California, | 41.19; utilities, 25.40. | Mrs, A. J. “Thomas, A. J Thomas,|21d formerly of Juneau. N A BT | S B : '| Lt. Coke's wife is the former; yso BIRTHDAY PARTY Merin, Ben Bellamy. s | ‘Mrs, B. Bellamy, M. A.. Moe, Kathleen M. Petrich of Juneau, B | I E -“ Nrs, Moo, Aumw‘ Ol Jony |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.| At the USO tonight, beginning at INDM“ SERVICE DEN “ SO, - JOMI | petrich, 9:45 o'clock, those who were born' ‘in October will get together and¢ celebrate at a birthday party. There BACK FROM VA(AT[ON . in the office of Harold Foss and associates, from her vacation. Hi Shumway, ber of the local Coast Guard con- | from leave. MUFFIN MIX Special price by the dozen packages | ., .| Plooly #WIeely | .. $2.00 Minimunry In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, af USO TROOP HERI A USO show troop, aboard the */ steamer which arrived from the South today, is enroute to entertain servicemer Pauline Washington, sec- has returned here —— i GUARDSMAN RETURNS well known mem- Mr to Juneau |in town trom Seattle, and are stay- ing at the Gastineau Hotel. .and Mrs, Edward Nelson are has returned VEE—-BEE Pancake Walfle Wheat Germ or Soy These are fine products and worthy of atry. You will like them! SOLD BY PHONE 1G or 24 Orders to be in before 1 P. M. we have only one delivery each day. PASSENGERS OUT VIA PAN AMERICAN| will be refreshments and music. | ——— . ——— i TWO OLD FAVORITES THAT YOU MAY AGAIN ENJOY . White Star Solid Pack Tuna Pioneer Minced Clams PO Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! DARIGOLD—FINEST BUTTER 2doz.51.39 BABY FOODS—Large Assoriment Pfor28c121or $1.08 ASSORTED JHY FlBerts CASH - 21bs.$1.05| EGGS Largest—Freshest FIG BARS ) ‘ Whole Wheat ' 21bs.§9¢ 2 pound jar 49¢ DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 21b.8 0z. 39¢ 6 for 62¢ 12for $1.19 30¢ P%W’fi{a/nm 74707&6 wheo can Tl The REAL THING S ~NYoNE who knows fine whiskey, knows Calvert is “the real thing.” One taste tells that this magnificent blend is at the peak of pre-war oxcellence...a whiskey that can’t be imitated! That explains why, no matter how many other whiskies may come along, the preference for Calvert never changes. CLEAR HEADS CHOOSE CALVERT CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N.Y. C. 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