The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 4, 1944, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, NEW DELIVERY SERVICE Beginning MONDAY, NOVEMBERG . . . We will offer to our customers TWO Deliveries DAILY — ONE on SUNDAYS! DAILY —10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY —4P. M. SPRUCE DELICATESSEN PHONE 3077 S i Now is the time to have your HEATING PLANT checked over for the winter months. Our Experienced Men Can Give You Efficient and Satisfaclory Service - Just Phone 319 HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing --- Heating --- Gifts = Roberts Is Host | STRONG NIP “FORCES TRY * NEW ATTACK | returning from Ormoc discovered a | Japanese column of trucks and |tanks extending many miles | through the narrow Ormoc Valley. Yank fighters attacked the convoy, destroying 30 trucks and two tanks, with ‘columns of ener troops sustaining heavy casualties,” | said today’s communique. Richard Bergholz, A. P. Corre- spondent, was told by returning |fliers that the 10-mile convoy was |attacked at tree-top level and “we {couldn’t miss.” |. Maj. Thomas B. Maguire said: {“Japs who dove into ditches and !puddies could be seen as bodies |were blown into the air. The road |was S0 narrow and the swamp so bad that there was no place for trucks or equipment to go, so we had a field day drilling anything along the road, pausing only to gain a few feet of altitude so we| |could nose down and strafe again.” - ToHisFriendsat | - Social Gathering| L. F. (Skip) Roberts, newly ap-| | pointed Area Representative of lhe[ OPA, was host at a cocktail party | yesterday afternoon, given as an | expression of thanks to his Juneau |friends, who have made his two-; NORTHLAND LEAVES HOSPITAL NOTES SouTHBo“"D TOD‘Y Clinton Stapleson was discharged /from St .Ann's Hospital yesterday The Northland arrived early lastarier receiving medical attention. night from Sitka with the following | St. Ann's Hospltal discharged ers: R. M. Livingston, R.| Eas‘fveggre A. B. Hicks, Irl ’%’hat:her,“owen Harman yesterday after giv- Charles Marshall. /ing him medical care. The Norihland left early this| Connie Brown was discharged morning with the following passen-|from St. Ann’s Hospital Friday ger for Petersburg: T. Scott. after receiving medical attention. Wrangell—Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Dewhirst was discharged Harvie, |from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday | Ketchikan—J. T. Eaton, Mrs. J.|after receiving surgical care. T. Eaton, Macalee Eaton, Owen| Mrs. Esther Christensen was Harmon, C. F. Stapleton, Ruth O'Laughlin, Seattle — Wesley Corbin, J. B. ovington, H. Savikko, Mrs. Savikko, Ben Laigo, Mrs. Laigo, Adelie Para- !gran, G. Immel, Mrs. Immel, Mickie S. N. terday for medical care. | Mrs. | mitted to St. Ann's Hospital Friday for surgical treatment. iadmitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- I E. A. McCullock was ad- | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1944 FROM ANCHORAGE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY F. J. Hart is in town from An-l Have a portrait artist take your chorage and is registered at v.he,ptctum. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Gastineau Hotel. | Federal Building, Phone 294. Adv. IMPORTANT MEETING! MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Local No. 672 MEETS SUNDAY, 2:00 P. M. IN THE A F.of L. HALL Immel. | { Mrs. K. Benson, Claude Benson, | | B. McDevitt, J. Mundin. Maj. R. L. Branson, Jane Smith, D. T. Serrilolla, A. DeLuca, A. L. Lesher, Goldie Gustafson, Frank|} Rogers, H. V. Kittleman. e ! AFTERNOON FIRE CALL A call from Box 4-2 at 3:45 yes- | |terday afternoon took the Fire De-! partment on the run to the Chris|§ Ellingen apartment in the Knight g Apartments. Grease in the oven of| an electric range had caught tire. | Minor damage to the stove was: the only damage. | TO CHAPELADIES T0 HOLD The Chapeladies will hold a| bazaar at the Chapel-By-The-Lake BAZAAR NOVEMBER 18 | Saturday, November 18. The doors will be open at 17| o'clock in the evening and there| ¢ will be a wide selection of fancy| work, also a grab-bag for the chil- | dren and refreshments for all. The next meeting of the Chapel-| week stay in the city an enjoyable‘ one. Mr. Roberts will resume his| duties in his Anchorage office soon. | The gathering was held at the| /home of Miss Mary Allshouse inj| the Victor Apartments. Those at-| tending were: Mrs. Mildred Her- mann, Mrs. Ernest Gruening, P, and Mrs. Joseph Johnstone, Earl McCarron, Mrs. Clay Scul | Miss Ruth Scramka, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Kelly, Mrs. Theodore R.| | Danielson, Miss Maureen Johnson, Mrs. Donald J. O'Connor, Lt. (j.g.) | Edward Nugent, Ensign Edward/ | Switzer, Ensign John MecKibben, |Mrs. Carol Carlson, Miss Mary | | Allshouse, Lt. Jalli, Lt. Hammer-| ‘nick and Mrs. Rogene Moore, ! | | Bridal PairtoBe '~ Honored Tonigh - At Dinner Dapce A dinner-dance will be given to- |night in the Governor's House in |honor of Miss Phyllis Jenne and ' |Sgt. H. M. McClellan, whose mar- riage will be an event of Tuesday !evenlng. Members of the wedding!& party and Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, mother of the bride, will also be |guests at the affair. ——————— ; LIONS CHARTER NIGHT I | With more than 100 attending, | |the Lions Club at Ketchikan cele- brated Charter Night with a dinner in the Legion Dugout. Dr. R. M. McKenzie is president of the club, NOTICE To Our Customers Commencing November 6 we will have two deliveries each day, 10:30 A.M. and 2:30 P. M. Please place orders at least one hour before delivery time. : PIGGLY WIGGLY Locally Owned and Operated PHONE 16 PHONE 24 - adies will be on Tuesday, November | § 7, at the home of Mrs. Cecil Dono- hue and all members are urged to attend. - e — ARMY TAKES OVER | EIGHT WAR PLANTS WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—The | White House today announced the | Army had been ordered to take over | ond operate eight strikebound To- | ledo, Ohio, plants producing maters | ials necessary to the war effort. Eight companies are affected. 13 DANCES to | VANITY Iw BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 DANCING ! DON’T FORGET THAT DATE | at “JUNEAU’S GAY SPOT” Cocktail Bar Where EVERYBODY has FUN . . . and | NIGHT Capitol - the BEST ORCHESTRA iN TOWN!? FROM 9 P. M. TO1 A. M. i | E | A —— 100 Percent Pure Virgin Wool—Trimmed in Per- sian Lamb, Fox or Dyed 25 Fur Trimmed Models at Greaily Reduced Prices Sizes 12 to 20 23% OFF Squirrel. e D D ) % s ) - e ALSO 40 UNTRIMMED COATS 2 Three Groups $10-515-$20 Formerly Priced from $37.50 to $60 I — FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT SHOP DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS b o YVONNE'S HOURS EACH MONDAY ARE FROM 11 A M.TOSP M = Tl 3% Women's Appanet =)=y =) = = =) =)

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