The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1945, Page 8

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3 FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, I |94§ - PAGE EIGHT : 'IHE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE——-JUNEAU ALASKA £ .4’ ;___—._.____——-———-—-— | full. growh. BIAGE. Daak: DRAK Shdrs] BISHOP TO INTERIOR ] " AUTOISTS wARNED } E ALASKA ARRIVES they were fishing during the weck| Bishop Walter J. Fitzgerald left | | | on Montana Creek. Mr. and Mrs.|today by plane for Fairbanks. He Streets will be washed down & Persons Holding Reservalions " BOUND FOR wESI Withers are old time friends of will also visit Galena, Nulato and Sunday morning, and all autoists Al\ChOlaM confirming large groups are warned to refrain from parking | ux enlisted men in the three places. | cars in the downtown sections until| "vh \nd Mrs. Flc '»d Fagexson and ON PRINCESS LOUISE [|.m pop e o e~ " Steams| mp Dock this m m\ln;, at ‘elock with 16 incoming nls\Cuth pIONEERS 'lo MEH‘ 1, of \\lu ch the follow Sailing South Tuesday, Sept. 4 f:,‘:“z;'“[? b S | WITH AUXILIARY .~ Jean Graham, Mrs BODI)\ Kemp, ry Kemp, \nk Putselas, Shirley| Members of Igloo No. 6, Alaska Must secure tickets not later than . Anna Rosenberg, xm E.|Picneers, will meet tonight at 8 tomorrow (Saturday) as office ¢ | Rosamond Weller, |c'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall From Ketchikan: N. A. McEach-|At the same time the Auxiliary \ull i ; ran, B. N. Goff, Gladys Holland, Irl 2lsoc meet and after the business, Wl” he CIOSEd SUNDAY and ‘Thatcher, J. R. Faulkner and C. E. mc etings a joint social session will ki ollow. LABOR DAY! 1t 8:30 o'clock tlns morn- B Westward were the fol-| USO MANAGEMENT | COMMITTEE TO MEET C ward: Herbert A. Wilcox, Ed | Garnick, V. P. Harris, L. H. Hensser, \ The Committee of Management Ernest L. Hancock, '\h . W. Holbrook, |of the USO will meet tonight at 8 Mrs. Rod Darnell, Florence Blanch-'o'clock in the USO headquarters n, Jennie Nagy, and, as a number of matters of Ima Brock, J. 8./ importance are to be discussed, a Elma Burnett, John C. To- large attendence of members is Howard, John U. Maki| requested. The meeting will last | less than one hour. | SPECIAL MEETING CARPENTERS LOCAL 2247 N E A. F. of L. s est, Valentine, Frank O'Hop-| CHILDREN AT BETHEL | ocsa, Otto '‘Swansen and Kelse B.| TABERNACLE SATURDAY Hartness | mma Valdez: Dod Darnell, Lyle —_————— rt, Robert Ford, Nels P. John- SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT—8 o’clock o | On Sltuxtlny arlemoon at 1:30, , 2 ¥ -~ = o'clock there will be a special M‘:”“J']'{:":::;:;T:;lfhp:in::xm ‘Chxldrcns Service at the Bethel A. F OfL HALL erly of Sel. recemlly living At Tabernacle, located at the corner : MoMinville; g5, witbte: M, WitHl- | Ca S OUCiL AT RO ELrety | There will be Flannel - O - Graph ers was engaged in the feed busi- \ > stories, object lessons, memory | KENNETH \VINGATE: SecrefarY 1‘(“’ be :(' B Ve m;l are on A work fllustrated, singing, action b F] ‘lNY ’” Hneat Thon choruses, and illustration stories. thrill 'so far was to se€ & chidren of all denominations are | _!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!'HIIIIIHIHIIIMHHIM!H' A etcome to =2, MARY JOYCE HERE FOR LABOR DAY TAKU GUESTS Labor Day reservations for Taku | Lodge are being taken by Miss Mary Joyce at the Baranof Hotel. ! Miss Joyce arrived today from | Taku on lhe Mm'v J und wi]) lonve WEATHER REPORT S. WEATHER BUREA . . . . Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o’Clock This Morning ] ° o . In Juneau—Maximum, 62; e minimum, 44. . At Airport—Maximum, 64; e . . . . . . . . .| minimum, 38. e o FORECAST AR, Juneau and vicinity: Cloudy tonight. Light raig and cooler Saturday. Schools' i)ays lre Here Again We are prepared with complete stocks of Fresh Fruits and Vege- tables . . . also Staple and Fancy Grocerys for all occasions . . . This Store Will Be Closed Monday, Labor Day = SHOP EAR LYl &= e v SRS S I e ud ETw o Free Deliveries Dally PHONE 16 * 24 AIIIIHIIIII||IIIl|||||||||||||IIIIII|Ill!lIllIIIlIIIIIlIIllIIlIIIIHIII! 'i"|“m""""l"""""""||||""||||"""|"|"""l|""|lh !'RESH PRODUCE FOR SUMMER DAYS e B‘ fore leaving for the North he|the washing job is completed. \\l]l confer with the Rev. L(‘r)\ By Order of R(yblmon in Fairbanks. He plans to | JOHN MONAGLE, | return about October 1. \r10054 2lw Cmef or Pohce & .dlllllllllllillllllllIIIIIIiIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIiHhIIIII II‘IIIIIIIlHIIII.m | FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT :——— The Science of Ever-Present Good LECTURER: Robert Stanley Ross C.S.B., of New York, New York Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts PLACE :——— THE SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE JUNEAU TIME: Tuesday, September 4at8 P. M. PLACE: SITKA HIGH SCHOOL SITKA TIME: Thursday September 6at8P. M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, Alaska ALL ARE WELCOME ‘IIIIII!IIIHIIHlIlIIlI|IIIIIIIlIIiiIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'" { | Heal!hlul——Numhous EGGS ZdOI Sl A5 Bufler 2|bS SI 05 Summer Squash . s Crook Neck Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Squash Cantaloupe -~ Honey Dew — Casaba Melons Egg Plant Grapes — Pears — Plums — Avocados Green Beans Green Corn — Cucumbers — Peppers — Efc. Cauliflower ELBERTA FOR CANNING £ . Lettuce PEACHES . .. Get Yours Now (ra‘e Sz" 9 Cucumbers Kraft American . . Darigold Aged Cheddar . . Wisconsin Swiss . . Avocados CHEESE Bunch Carrots Treasure Cave Roquefori . . Philadelphia Cream HOHEY Dews Try BERT’S for Your Vacation, School ‘and Everyday Foods v MINIMUM DELD ERY—8250 B DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 AM. | THIS STORE TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - - IGI5A M, 2ZISP MR THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY BB ert s B PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M, § ! 2 P. M. : 1 Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! LARGE—FRESH GRADE AA Zuchlnnl Squash Red Grapes Oranges Local Cabbage Turnip Greens Hale Peaches Green Peppers Fresh Corn A Raspberries Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes | Limes - ‘Danish Squash Celery Radishes Bartlett Pears Spinach, Yams, Casaba Melons, Cantaloupes, Peaches, Grapes, Apples WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY and GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phones 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Deiivery accepied Up to 2:30 P. M. SHOP FOR 2 DAYS CLOSED LABOR DAY MONDAY The Best Cash Grocery in Juneau CANNING PEACHES $1.95 FULL CRATE Guaranteed the Best in Town JUST ARRIVED ———— ELBERTA DEFUZZED NO LIMIT YOU CAN AFFORD TO CAN AT OUR PRICES FOR BETTER VALUES BUY AT GEORGE BROS. Pay Cash---Pay Less Headguarters for CANNING SUPPLIES Quart Jars. . Pint Jars . . Wide Mouth . . Parowax . . Jar Lids Rubbers $20.00 Coupon Book for $19.00 SUGAR 100 Ib.sack §77.95 C. & H—PURE CANE $50.00 Coupon Book for $47.50 HUNTERS — Get Your Ouifit at GEORGE BROS. Where Service, Price and Quality Meet! ‘Largest Selection of FRESH FRUITS tn Juneau SWEETPLUMS - - - Pound25c YAMS - - - - Zpounds35c CORN, Golden Bantam - 2 for 25¢ CORN, Golden Bantam - 3 for 25¢ EGGPLANT - - - Pound25c ZUCCINI SQUASH - Pound 20c SUMMER SQUASH - Pound 15¢ Green Peppers, Calavos, Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflowerr Cucumbers, Bunch Carrots, Tomaloes, Garlic, Cantaloupes, Honey Dew Melons, Casaba Melons, Oramges, Lemons, Limes: Apples GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phone—Write or Wire George Brofllers

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