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PAGL EIGHT SOCIAL MEETING HELD Mys. Wi, Barret BY BPW CLUBMONDAY (¢ Speaker o JW ocal no by For Frying Out Loud MILWAUKEE—BIll Blocker ry the string formal evenin; the members the Wi The member Miss Jean club membe Refreshments with whipped cream, a were served by the hostesses, Walter Stutte, Mrs and Mrs, McCormick Carl Hardin | pals !1 lof corn me Just ithe Thing This practical GIFT SET is a valuable addition to your cuphcard or a delight to your friends . . . Crescent Condiment Gift Set Seven Choice Condimenis in Shaker Botiles We Will Be Closed MONDAY-—NOVEMEBER 12 Observing Armislice Day lum-.lu Deliveries 10 a. m., 2 p.m., 4p.m Dou;,l(h “(’ll\lr\ 10 e Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. B()A\T ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME AL, Fresh Frozen Foods Are More Economical ... More Delicious ... Easy to Prepare Peaches . . Raspherries . . Black- berries..Rhubarh..Pie Cherries .. Peas..Cul Corn. . Cauliflower .. Peas and Carrofs . . Asparagus .. Green Beans .. Spinach THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, November 12th, in honor of Armistice Day . . PLAN YOUR SHOPPING EARLY! TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15P. M DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$§2.50 PHONE WA B esrt s It CASH GROCER Lun\heon inm | AFL WASHINGTON elaction, ac by ‘I:vr(vui‘n | House - | Truman had sent a message to Mos- K, | cow con C- | ernment on the House { 1IHn in as little as 30 mi BULLETINS WASHINGTON Secretary of rted today that s from v oc- | W \\Ill\l TON-—Members of the Ama Street Railway s voted | today to ve- | t car operations capital. A wage | made sume bus an in the na settlement W Secretary “of there is no agreement ican officials id to Britain Byrnes said today prospect of immed Anglo-An discussing financis WASHINGTON said today The White that President atulating the Russian gov 28th anniversary of the Socialist revalution WASHINGTON ‘The White has announced that Presi- Truman will begin his atomic nference Satu Prime Ministe and Mackenzie King of Car will ste at the White Hou: ntinue Sunday on the Presi- yacht dent ATLANTA—Col. Emory Els: on, 46, n[ tt at the U lied here today SEATTLE H(m\ J Phl”x}l T" oot o e i, ANGOON CONVENTION die rl of a ]tlH \V'ukrm a city bus Monday He had lived here :')fi year The widow ive dau $ Ba PARIS—The bloc in France's semb tion of tt The Asse Domin, (ul\' 15 to the Il4|lm arm which wi published | newspaper com- | Allies are show DOWNIEVILLE, day, has been g 1g but every square inch of territory in the mountainous area | has been searched without results. | KALAMAZOO, Mich, — Henr I Ford, net the maker of autos, but a lawyer, has been elected Mayor. He | polled the largest number of vot in the election of seven memi | of the Council YOKOHAMA The remains of Americans who -died in Japa | prison camps or were killed in plane crashes on bombing raids are being re-buried in a cemetery on a hill overlooking Yokoshuka harbor where American fleet units now ar anchored The Associated tors Association NEW ORL Press Man: will meet Miami. FI Chairman George W Healy, Vice-President and Managing Yis NO Poor Digestion? 0O Headachy? oo Sour or Upset? oo Tired-Listless? o =} Do you feel headachy and upset due to poorly digested food? To feel cheerful n your food 1ust be this flow quickly-— And, For Comfort and Bervive Get the New Wasb- McClare, ington Habit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME e eTon ' CARO WILL BE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- \1(.', of the Orle will be | Time been complete yacht Pasad: combined }domicile for The Marine Ac Boyington, pl Picayune, New The meetir ince 1943 ation LOS ANGELES Lieut. C: to y hero is followi tour. > - STEAMER MOVEMENTS Steamer N a is scheduled ¢ to arrive from n at 11 ¢ X tonightand will south early in| . the morning : Steamer Alaska, from the west- ward, is scheduled southbound at 1 o'clock in the morning teamer Princess Louise uled to arri om morrow morning at 7 o'clock end will sail south two hounr: Steamer Yukon, sc from Seattle at 10 o'c ing, tied up disputes g, plans to fly from and dele; vard the with reservations aboard io Manana include sched- Hugh Wade, Soci ministration; Rob Comm an A. Gardiner, Te: ient of Health; ¢ tor War Manpower and U. S. Employment Minna Coughlin, Infor ce of the Office of Pri ministration 0, th from thre A Serv Wolfe, Dr. E. W. Norris, Dr Dale, Dr. Evelyn Butler Foster The Pasado Ma to leave Juneau and return from Angoon as res - com TOP ORATOR AT CHAMBER MEET IY Comdr. Wi George Don C cheduled ren M. Caro, U 6 o'clock a..m val Aide to the | is listed as the principal ',:nx at the weekly Juneau Cham- ber of Commerce noon luncheon! . omorrow in the Gold Rnnm unt nof Hotel. The program committee has prom- ised additional features to accom- any Comdr. Caro’s highlight the subject of which is not 1ced that its mobile health { the MV Hygiene will Enjoy good tea? Try this tea of finer quality and flavor. - NEXT WEEK CALLING GOVERNMENT (HIEFS mecca foi Territorial officials next he Grand Camps of hood and »d will hold -~ JUNEAU, ALASKA - Angoon urity Ad- Sheldon, Un- attendance ina to serve | ¢ before ti also, th to do plen (OMPROMISE IN BLOODY STRIFE ill have ti of 1 e REMAINS AT 0DDS| . ’rmA National- | d at odds today in- their ' to end | Nether- | been announ- Ix\x Nov. 7 Indonesian BATAVIA; Dutch i A compromise strife in The Ind: and Soebardjo, President pectively, bublic, at the >d Grand Camps— oir ears cocked | who and of | con- Allied Com- r thp’ Mook, Lieutenant GU\A of the rich islands. - - FROM KETCHIKAN dent, I toppir the Gastineau. R i Production of all types of com- | and military trucks in 1944 | al- | exceeded the previous year by 100,000. most Time o Think of Thanksgiving compleie for this occasion! . By Phoning 16 Our stock is SHOP EARLY! or 24 We Will Be Closed All Day MONDAY-—NGVEMEER 12 In Observance of Armisti ce Day >, Freimuth, Ketchikan resi- s arrived in Juneau and is .nlllll'llllIlI||'!I|IIHIll||||Il!!IIIIl|l|llll|llllIIIIIIll||||llllll|flll|ll|lIIIIIllIIIIIIlIlIlII|!|l'IIIIlIHIIIIIlIllIH!IIIIIIIIIIllllh. | SANITARY MEAT Phones 13 or 49 HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh Pacific Oysters Petershurg Shrimp In Bulk Broadhreast TURKEYS ALSO®: Ducks, Geese and Roasters T i WLDNLSDAY NOVLMBER 7, 1945 Par oy, s Super Market Phones 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRUITS nd | (<) WVE%JABLES& = in Juneau at All Times — Kept in Sanitary Refrigerated Coolers!!! Yams - - - 2 1bs. 29¢ Sweel Polaloes - - - 21bs. 2% Large Bunch Carrofs - 2 bunches [¢ DanishSquash - - - Poundl5c Cranberries - - - - Poundd45c New GreenCabbage - Pound13c Leftuce - - - - - Pound 35c Celery, Green,Lrisp - Pound29c Parsnips, Firm - - - Pound 19 Tomatoes, Red, Firm - Pound 3% Green Peppers-Cauliflower Avocados-Beets-Turnips Artichokes Grapes, Fancy Pack - Pound2%¢ Pears, Deanjou, exirafancy . 1h, 20¢ Delicious Apples, extrafancy 7 lbs. 35¢ Jonathan Apples, extra fancy 21bs. 35¢ Oranges, the Lest, all sizes . 1h. 18¢c Lemons, exirafancy . . Pound 25¢ Grapeirufl, extrafancy . Pound 18¢ New Onions, firm. good keepers 3 Ibs. 2%¢ New Rutabagas - - - 3lbs.29c Parsley - - - - - Bunchllc Green Onions - - 2bunches23c Radishes - Bunch 10c Carrols, New 3 Ibs. 2S¢ We Will Be Closed MONDAY—NOVEMBER 12 Observing Armistice Day Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily