The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1944, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1944 ’Southeast Alaska kept Alaska |to Sitka, was made, but the plane !Coastal Airlines’ planes grounded |was forced to turn back. The same Dirty weather throughout all of |yesterday. One attempted flight,|brand of weather is holding today. W CSHVE, ey We Invite Comparison of Prices AU Through QOur Store PIGGLY WIGGLY PHONE 16 OR 24 PAGE SIX ‘Chapela&ies Are fo FRENCH THRONE | Hold Bazaar Nov. 185 To Bflk STED, The cmpelad_r;—wtu hold their o attend a meeting at the High| Secretary of Alaska Lew Williams [bazaar next Saturday, November 5 oy i v e gues p d main i at the Chapel-By-The-Lake The|School, room (21, at 7:30 o'elock|Will be guest of honor and mm 18, " e onight, according o the Rev, John |SPeaker when members of the Fili- Goyarnment Order Count, [and the pubiic is cordially invited. | Ining in the Gold Room of the Bar- large display of fancy work for Arrangements will be made to |l . 8large Cer v ! 1 f the re-| anof Hotel in celebration of the ing, Taken in cU fody sale. There will also be pie and in a dents and those who wish to ke I i ive " pines and the ninth anniversary of . o Ray-|up from where the Russian “]“-’-"ju.o Commonwealth of the Philip-| PARIS, Nov. 14 — THe French | YOungsters. ~_FROM BREMERTON master, and Eadie Belarde will also|tender to the non-existeat throne! NEW YORK—Gus Mancuso, vet- % : W. D. Fraily is registered at the |speak. Music will be furnished by|of France, reported wounded atleran Giant catcher who makes it Orchestra after the banquet. 4 Thus the Government adhered |Cardinals and that Enos Slaughter, Belarde is general chairman for to an old law which prohibits ex-Card outfielder, might be even are Dan Hucson, B. Gomez, C, Bar- created another problem in the rill, 8. Guanzon, S. Constantino, F.'mmmiom of Henri de Guise, 36.| |Pete Talage, D. M. Sarabia | PR e | i |BISHOP BENTLEY | . . Nohce IS leen 'copal Church was guest speaker at | Juneau Rotary Club this noon at a | § i Juneau and vill be t 7 o'clock Wasil of the p ortt x | Pino Community of 4 A Doors w open a - o of the Russian OrthodoX|peir guests banquet tomorrow eve- Wounded and il Hid- [i the evening, and there win be accommodate both beg g stu-! i oth beginning StU-{yrm of Allied troops to the Philip- [coftee and a fish pond for the 2ing of last year ended. | Government has ordered the ar- v e e pines. - Al & e {" Andres Cadiente will be toast-|test of the Count of Paris, pre- bt - il °| Gastineau Hotel from Bremerton, juanita Diaz and the Islander| Perpignan and having crossed the his habit to study runners, says ashington String Ensemble. There will be Spanish frontier into southern!johnny Lindell of the Yankees is the affair, which is invitational, fllld‘]:ro!enders to the throne from re-}rasm than Lindell. those aiding in the arrangements|siding in French territory and a' e 0Ps.’ leeda. P. Terenico, P. Nw”"’flr[x)l'(h from southern France said Sammy Samaniego, Fred Fulgencio,the count is in hiding after being! | | . 'AWVS Will Meet . | Tomorrow;Special TALKS AT ROTARY| ! ’ p | { | Bishop John Bentley of the Epis- | | o 3 3 Gting ob luncheon meeting in the Gold R.ogm: Thé regular monthly meeting o of the Baranof Hotel, speaking on | NTERIOR DEPT. [RUSSIAN CLASS IS |FILIPINO BANOUET INTERIOR DEPT. WILL BE TOMORROW NO FLYING WEATHER | wounded. PRSP Delicious Served in Many Different Ways A large selection in Freestone and Clings, both Sliced and Halves cRsE /Fow PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries— 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Phone, Write or Wire Your Order --BEEF-- We Have Several Hundred Pounds of Good Quality LOCAL BEEF In Cold Storage FOR SALE BUY FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS FIRST HERE...FIRST SERVED . . . It's Going Fast So Hurry ... GET YOUR BEEF NOW! Sold by the Half Beef Only 25¢ 1b. % I - = Borden’s—Carnation—Darigold M I l K CASH AND CARRY s4 19 —WITH THE REGULAR MINI " MUM GROCERY ORDER OF ———t!| $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any |————— We Reserve the | low priced items or specials we | O. P. A. Ceiling Right to Limit! | will deliver at this price. | $5.76 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily | Ann's Hospital yeterday for medical | ¢ ‘lh(- .Amrncun Women's Voluntary | o history of the Episcopal Church {Services will be held attheGover- |y alaska since its beginning in |nor's house tomorrow afternoon at | jgge. 12 o'clock, Anyone ds g to con-| A guest at the meeting was “Eric” tribute to the Christmas box to Ericson of the U. S. Bureau of |sent to a distant Aleutian by Mines. |will please contact Mrs. John | rpe club voted to stage a three- |McCormick or Mrs. B. D. Stewart.|act comedy instead of putting on | Through the cooperation of the|the Minstrel Show as the next com- ‘personnel officer, the gifts are|munity club project on the cal- to be distributed to men unlikely | endar. Brooks Hanford is chairman |to receive Christmas remembrances | and further details will be an- |from any other source. | nouncea later. The regular monthly contribu- p g g sommag e caf |take their donations to the meet- | ing. ‘ e | Agnes Carrillo, arrested on Sep- | tember 18 for the stabbing of her husband and given a six months’ BPW Meets, Enjoys Suhioli Served at |rimi i o " ™ 4 s | Drunk and disorderly, she was Onental D I n n e r | arrested yesterday by local police |and arraigned before U. S. Com- | missioner Felix Gray. Bond has The Business and Professional been set at $500. Women’s Club held a meeting last | SRR s iy i night in the Parish Hall of Holy| TWO HOOP GAMES SLATED Trinity Cathedral, with Dr. Ber-i neta Block as program chairman b and hostess for the evening. | Douglas School Gymnasium the Sig- At 7 o'clock, an Oriental dinner |nacs meet the Beavers and Douglas was served, with suhioli being the Hl“?“ Huskies tangle with, the Dol- : ot et | DRINA, ::t::i i‘::;‘ (’I)V:liingrl(r:v:;u o | These are the second and third ml?‘ ang b Ko"_ea“ P'-ff’"‘°~ me"’] a doubleheader in the Juneau High ‘cubtoms and ways of living. | School Gymnasium. HOSPITAL NOTES | TIDES TOMORROW | Mrs. B A McCulloch was dis-\ gy tide—1:31 . m, 156 feet. charged from St. Ann's Hospiwl} Low tide—7:19 a. m., 2.3 feet. yesterday where she has been re-| High tide—1:24 p m' 176 feet. ceiving surgical treatment. | B s S § Louis Jacobin was admitted tu| b e e St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday Ior‘. R g S o medical treatment. | i Fred Wendt was admitted to St.[® ~ WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) | | | | care. Lorene Krause was admitted to“ Temperature, November 13 St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for | In Juneau: Maximum, 27; surgical care. ® minimum, 23. ————————— g At Airport: Maximum, 29; Oxygen is the commonest of all;® minimum, 22. elements on earth. ‘. o 0 0.0 06 8BS e FRESH—WHOLE WHEAT FIGBARS - - 2Ibs.69¢ FRUIT CAKE FIXIN'S SEEDLESS and SEEDED RAISINS—WHITE RAISINS — CURRANTS — PITTED and WHOLE DATES — MIXED FRUITS — LEM- ON, ORANGE, CITRON PEELS — CANDIED PINEAPPLE — WALNUTS — SHELLED AL- MONDS, PECANS, FILBERTS See Bert’s First For the Best BORDEN'S — CARNATION — DARIGOLD MI L K-==Delivered (ase $4.99 (ase DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES | 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 JHONE B ert s kE e s el Tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the | \ | | | | 4 | g i { { | | | AW m m flm‘h the steamers of The Alaska Line “went to war” nearly three years ago. The use of the space aboard these steamers—both passenger and freight . . . the points at which these steamers call . . . arrival and departure. dates and sailing schedules . ... have properly been decided on one basis only: kow can the war effort be most benefited? "% The Alaska Steamship Company is proud to have gone to war” ... glad that its ships, its skilled personnel, its long expe- ‘rience were ready to serve America . . . eager to back fip the people of Alaska in their intensive effort to bring the war to a-rapid and victorious close. * At the same time, the personnel of the Alaska Steamship Company has never lost sight of the passenger and freight requirements of the Alaskans and their great fishing, mining, vlumbe:ing and commercial enterprises — so important to -wartime and peacetime America. We have consistently made ——— “every possible effort to serve them. And, we will continue ,to do so,, ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Other pages from this issue: