The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ & FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946 woer-Mathel “Alashka’s Finest” FREE —DELIVERY STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to*5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. DAILY AT NOON DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES FRIDAY, SATURDAY and HONDAY SPECIALS | Grocery Department—Phoe 513 PUREX SELLO® PEARS FL(DUR YASPBERR ISLE OF GOLD CENTENNIAL Half Gallon ; ‘i\' e “AI\'“ E | l' SiLK SIFTEDR Cleaner and Bleach 3 Packages i 37 14« 3Q¢ Sfo [S0E-52.99 UstrAYfprssmesirimme o SYRUP fia"‘*" DUT CH CGTTAGE () fflr -oun) BEANS ROSE CUT GREEN BEANS 15( 6 for 7¢ COMB 16 oz. pkg. ('um) and Maple Syrup - H E E S E 3 for 31 SODAP Treet lIodized or Plain LARGE SIZE WE INVITE YOU fo SELECT the VERY FINEST in FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES , Rutabagas, ( xhh 1ge, Garlic, Onions, New and Old Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots, Celery and Green Onions Texas Pink . . Full of Jmce 1 Ib., 6 0z. jar KRISTOF PhRS()\ S wfarrelifirimeeifrereis WHITE KING 12 oz. tin 1 1b., 10 oz. pkg. Apples, Oranges, Florida Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruit, Pears, (il“nns Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Lettuce, 12 oz. pkg. Spam—Prem ik MORTON’S GRANULATED i Greens, L Green Peppers, Cauliflower, Endive, Brussel Spr ., Spinach, Parsley, Radishes, ME l;ll M SIZE 6 for 65¢ RED DELICIOUS FIRM AND ll ICY TOMATOES - 1h. 25¢ READY l()R USE Turkeys Ib. T0cegt WHOLE . . . HALF or QUARTERS FIRM—RIPE 4, & ) H o ‘\\ GRADE AA—CHOICE FRESH RABBIT - Ib. “710¢ | POT ROASTS SLAB BACON - Ib. 45¢ | PORKROASTS ANY SIZE PIECE—Carsten’s. Armour’s. Frye’s Made in Our Own Kitchen I:l'eSh llnk Sausage FOR YOUR SUNDAY BREAKFAST WE HAVE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEAFOODS . . . CRAB Pound 40c¢ SMOKED SALMON OYSTERS Pints 85¢ FRESH CRAB MEAT FRESH SHRIMP ‘. Pound $1.30 KIPPERED SALMON Ib. 38¢ Ib. 4 5¢ Ib. §5¢ Pound+75¢ Y, pkg. T0¢ y Pound 75¢ v Lean, Meaty 0t CENTURY A omcelifsrsmeelipraimcelios § R aroslifareif o Rt STRING Weelifprsrnmafifareeifrtimecly HONEY # . Lego Lamb»49c 'HERE'S WHERE 10 ~ LEAVE YOUR RED CROSS DONATIONS Donations in the Red Cross drive which officially got underway Wed- nesday with the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club taking charge amounted to $407 in cash and credits when committee mem- hers met last night for a check-up and to complete plans for the cam- paign. This leaves a balance for the esidents of Juneau, Douglas and vicinity of $7,993 to contribute in he next eight days. The quota for the Juneau Chapter, AR.C., which ircludes Petersburg, Skagway and Yakutat in addition to Juneau and Douglas is $9,800, with $8400 of that amount allocated to Juneau and Douglas. No house-to-house soliciting is being undertaken this time, but tnere are a number of conveniently ated places where contributions be left, and each one is asked operate by making his or her nation with any of the following people: Garnick's Grocery; Juneau Plorists; Vanity Beauty Shop; Bar- inol Beauty Shop; Lucille’s Beauty | Shop; Gradelle Leigh, Real Estate office in the Klein Building; Har- din’s Woodworking Shop; Fix-It Shop (Fern Eaton Studio); Bar- Juneaw’s Qldes t Super Varket | 2Free Deliveries Daily——10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. Sl MANNING'S COFFEE §1 | 3 pounds $1.00 1 | " | BULL DURHAM 1 PICKLES, Fauliless, BLACK BEAN SOUP Campbell’s, 9 cans - - - SPINACH No. 2% size, 4 cans - - CUT BEANS No. 2 Size, 5cans - - - HAPPY HOME CORN Whole Kernel, 5 cans - - anof Book Store; Ordway's; Earlc Hunter, First National Bank; Hari Jeanne Haak, B. M. Behrends | e Store; Mrs. Haviland, at the cigar-counter, Barancf Hotel, and the Douglas Drug Company m Douglas. During the lunch hours Nurses' Aides will be in the lobby of the Baranof Hotel, and will contact members of all service organiza- tions or others who wish to make their donations. Following the Chamber of Com- merce luncheon meeting yesterday Drs. J. O. Rude and John Clements presented a check for $50 to the Nurses’ Aide (Mrs. John McCor- mick) who promised to give first aid to all who were in need of it, after her very brief speech to the club members. - e Women of Moose Have Enjoyable Soqgl Evening The Women of the Moose Thurs- day night at their regular social meeting in the Moose Hall welcom- ed three new members, Pearl John- son Leah Gray and Effiz Echels, into their organization, with ini- tiation ceremonies presided over by Senior Regent Mrs. Ethel Milner. A very clever new game was in- troduced during the social hour, which created a lot of enthusiasm. A total of 15 prizes was awarded during this game, but the trick was to keep the prize after winning it, according to reports. In a “word” game Leila Lanee was first prize winner, and Nadja Sheeper won the second prize. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed, and everyone present voted the evening a most enjoyable one. The officers in charge of the eve- ning's entertainment and refresh- ments include Mrs. Milner, Virginia Pugel, Martha Schmitz, Leona Mc- Kinnon, Fanny Timm, Dorothy Ev- ans, Betty Casperson, Nadja Sheep- er, Marge Fredricksen and Elsie So- ioulis. —— e - Princess Norah, from Vancouver, arrived in port at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sails for Skagway about 11 tonight, returning southward Sunday morning. Tongass, from Seattle, due to- morrow. Columbia scheduled td sail from Seattle tomorrow. Northern Voyager, scheduled to sail from Seattle today. Aleutian, from west, scheduled to arrive southbound about 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. — - MRS. SCUDDER JOINS HER HUSBAND, 1st TRIP NORTH Mrs. Clay Scudder, Jr., has ar- rived in Juneau for her first sight of “The Frigid North.” A resident of Seattle, Mrs. Scudder joins her husband, son of Clay Scudder of the Fish and Wildlife Service, here. The Scudders will make their home in Juneau throughout the summer “and possibly permanently.” Clay, Jr., recently discharged from the 7th Air Corps, U. S. Army, is presently employed with the Ju- neau Cold Storage Company. | e — SAYS SHE'S GUILTY | Melva Morris, charged with | breaking glass and carrying a con- ’cealed weapon, pleaded guilty to | both counts when arraigned before | Commissioner Felix Gray in U. 8. | Commissioner’s Court this morning. | Sentencing was postponed until to- | morrow. 1 ——————— ROBERTS BOUND OVER Arthur Roberts, charged with forgery, waived preliminary hearing lin U. S. Commissioner’s Court this | morning and was bound over to the “Urand Jury in $1,000 bond. PRI SEATTLE MAN HERE Don Oppegord, Seattle, is a guest at the Baranof. Carfon $1.00 Home Styles, 4jars - - Sl : CORN FLAKES KADOTA FIG BITS 3 packages 2 5¢ G cans $1.00 RIPE OLIVES BLUEBERRIES $1.95 Each FFROM STATE OF MAINE 2 cans $1.00 DOUBLE COLA 12 OUNCE SIZE etk $2.25 (ase Carlon $1.00 SALAD DRESSING 24 Bars tothe Carton & hall pinis $§.00 | MATANUSKA SPUDS SALAD DRESSING All Gone Gallon$3.95 |™* Shipment Due Soon GEORGE BROTHERS LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Friday - Saturday WATERFILL - FRAZIER - - Fifths $4.00 SCHENLEY BLACK LABEL - Fifths $4.25 GRAIN ALCOHOL, 190 Proof - Pint $4.85 OLD TIMOTHY RUM - - - Fifihs $2.50 VIRGINIA DARE, LiteorDark, 5th§1.25 GIN, OLD BOSTON - gal. jugs $8.9 White Port - - Gallon $4.75 Currant Wine - Gallon 4.15 Loganberry Wine - Gallon 4.75 Loganberry Wine balf sal. 2.45 Red Port, Petri Brand 5th '1.00 Muscatel, Petri Brand 5th 1.00 Burgundy, Perti Brand 5t .75 Claret, Pefri Brand - 5% .75 ° GEORGE BROTHERS Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers MUSCATEL SHERRY PORT PETRI BRAND 45 GALLON ) i PHONE 5 PHONE 92

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