The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1947, Page 8

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P\Gl EIGHT ll{l DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY JANUARY 24 I947 i ARTS, CRAFIS SHOW ©:" OPENED 10 PUBLIC tla On board were General waiting veniremen. The women de- MISS NELSON HO\OR.ED AVDBEW HOPE HEBE ry, the Rev. Paul Prouty Dot'ors 'o De“de JUD'(!AI. pR B k’ manded bridge decks—and got Andrew Hope, Representative- v ood Hunter, pastor | them To honor then‘ daughter Patrigia elect from Sitka for the First Divi- € erian church at Sit- C 'H ST. JOSEPH, Md.—Deputy Sher- e iy on her birthday, Mr. and Mrs. sion, has arrived in Juneau and is i Skipper and Mrs. Bur- ase 0 annegan iffs, used to dealing with male jur- ENROUTE TO ANCHORAGE Ludwig Nelson entertained with a xcalxlered at the Gastineau Hotel. ore, met with a complaint as wo- Mrs. E. S. Avant and Mr. Andrew dinner party at the Salmon Creek -, e Princeton-Hall will probably ~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—It will men reported for jury service for Kovaleski, both of Anchorage, ar-|Country Club last night. Other "ERE FROM KETCHIKAN IS FI NE E X H I Eg I’ : in in Juneau for three or four be up to his doctors to decide the first time rived in Juneau yesterday via PAA | guests in the party were: Mr. and| R.N. Hester, of Ketchikan, arriv- t before leaving to take up its' whether Robert Hannegan will stay For years the deputies had been | from Seattle, and are registered at Mrs. George Cantillon and Mr. and ed in Juneau by air yesterday and i is at the Baranof. ext as mmmnt on in Washington in his dual ca- passing out pinochle deck< to the ' the Baranof Hotel. Mrs. Kenneth Junge. + 8 pacity as Postmaster General and ose ab Democratic National Chairman mgh NORTH SEA To MAKE Hm negan plans to enter the r Reed Hospital for a check- < et SKAGWAY NEXTTRIP o Rok:ss WE FEATURE 4 “!L' ,ff,ld"ff.u ,“nrfi‘fif.iwi-"?,.f?,.q-,? Lz (apone Threafened | PIES Purity Duich Maid Bakery Producis . . . . e dlapil gl lpdliene e gy With Pneumonia Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Pastry, Rolls and smen from Northland Transportation Company . erritory. Hosts nf(fnlml\ ummunf-’vd the pussell)xgm' MIAMI BEACH Fla Jon, 24— manY OAher tailiyi baked gOOdds.‘ These éiems are made with finest ingredients and are FRESH DAILY! e on hand to ship will sail next Wednesday for| Ay ugearface” O; , apone, rorm(r ar and explain any of Kistchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, | joader continues to improve gm‘_ {Juneau, Wrangell and Sitka lowing a stroke last Tuesday but e a threat of pneumonia has develop- yorders lssued 'o ed ph\smians announce. THREE NOME DELEGATFS BA(K AFIER (RIHSE‘ ’llberallle Ren's Two Replesenu;l:lives elect to the AR Territorial Legislature from Nome The M. S. Princeton-Hall, Pres- WASHING To\l Jan. 24—Maj arrived in Juneau today, and are 1 boat serving Ge Philip Fieming, Director of registered at the Gastineau Hotel . Banana Cream Pie.. . . Banana Cake , arrived in Juneau % They W. W. Law: d Edwar A l T c P l!s ‘hl rmm Ketchikan. This Y}:xd (‘:”{1 ‘lfr r;';p(‘xllflt‘;\xfi[e‘*‘:i“?z An:im:;:; seunto:w’sronl::ert ":ur: pp e “rnovers P ream u t time since November|,,.,) op, A offices to hh(mhzc also arrived and is at the Gastin r Roland Burrows has eau. -+ o Special for Saturday .. . Take advantage of our efficient FREE de livery and get all your food needs at ONE i WE SELL ONLY PLACE. We guarantee every item in our FINEST QUALITY MEAT B T T e e e e B B B e See our display bottom scraped /X W ) - N A early this month, []* traveled to Pe- rsburg, Kake Ketchikan and of FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES il Broccoli | | ! Spinach if store to your satisfaction. LARGE EGGS 2 doz.51.29 CANADIAN or AMERICAN FANCY SLICED EACON PHONE 704 POT ROAST - Ib. 5« Tangerines ALASKA MEAT CO. L. A. STURM, Manager Prompt Free Delivery 39 Phongs 39 Idaho POTATOES y “wm&m;@ Parsnips i I clb. 1 Gfis 23| BN T3¢ : sweet Potatoss | Hills Bros. Coffee - Ib. 5 Q¢ li—- fi,_ ?g - i@ 9@( %u%llj);agrd Squash- Red Hi" (a'sup " 25( 35( Ib- | WENS Colored ge(ll G |RAISINS- 15 0z. phg. 25¢ p‘—onxs el fivicesated Avocados CiD. " SLICED BACON - Ib 7§c Green Onions | Tiflamook Cheese Ib. 7 5¢ 7 BA(G?& o - Ei‘i. 7%‘ st s - Green Peppers MIXERS : PORK ROAST p E VEAL ROASTS - Ib. 65‘ Her oy LN GINGER ALE 50ch. | G i e R S 3 quarts $1.00 | ruoneeo HAM };ALE: v.mo!g. 75( OYSTERS 40( Applesy N or Ny Bliipment Vol S Pink Grapefruit ee- ) o prAWNS g5l " | @DSE /MOW | FRYING CHICKENS voun rrvme ean . 1D 7 5¢ SUGAR 2.0 Ibs. $1.17 A BERT'S CASH GROCERY JUST ARRIVED! | pnyres ;g?c;‘”;g g5 SUBAR - - 563 PURE CANE—CLOTH BAGS : Case No. 2's ; 4 ; |b sl 15 BiG ASSCRTIMENT OF g' . ORANGE FUICE SUGAR l o S. . Fresh Fruifs and Vegetables Brotcoli Bunch Carrols Case 47 oz. J SS 15 [ %] | § o [ oo U THE BEST IN TOWN Celery . . pound 235¢ Lettuee . pound 30¢ Cabbage . peernal 12¢ Red Calhba o b, I3e Buneh < (s 2 by, e | MANY OTHER ITEMS OF FRESH | GREEN PRODUCE — AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY See Them Displayed Under Perfect Conditions in Our New Case Callos St | i g 5| SUGH (abbage Brussel Sprouls E!Z";i“‘;fi” JUICE $3 89| CANNED MILK Tomaloes Cucumbers | mouaresvice - sg)3| BYTHECASESG.T5 Case470z. . . Oranges Tumnips | Pears Apples CALIFORNI ;';ggfl,::ngggl Avocados Tex. Grapefruit Wt — -3 - 4N W o =) PHONE [/ MINIMUM DELIVERY ... $2.50 ORDER 104 e ,' s MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. g : DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. CAs “ GR o E AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. 478-Phones-371 3 Free Deliveries

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