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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949 Discuss 1 TONIGHT CROSS Local Red Cross Chapter’s board head of | o 4iectors will hold their quart- the unemployment insurance divis- jon of the Alaska Employment se-;erly meeti islative and National Security, An-!McLANGHLIN BACK RED ita Garnick; Membership, Mrs. M. FROM CONVENTION TRIP G. Perkins. { Music, Mrs. Dapcevich Pan-Amer- \knn Study, Mrs. Margaret Walde- mflmpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted 3 INITIATED INTO M"&':fl?;'"gfi,",‘. LEGION AUKILIARY ! McLaughlin, John T. ng tonight in the Council | ok Juneau Umt No. 4‘ American Leg- { mar Past Presidents’ Parley, Mrs. ity Hall. The AIaSka J Pan American World Alrways | lon Auxiliary, welcomed three new|Ray Day; Rehabilitation, Mrs. Edna | curity Commission, is back at his|Chambers fi‘b;“f‘n i‘! y7 0.5, SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments vesterday brought in seven members with initiation ceremonies| Polley; Radio, Mrs. Robt. Druxman, |desk today after attending the 13th meeting will begin ab 77 B o e s N RPN BIRRGS, €0 national convention in New York ! sengérs to Juneau, took out 26, qnd,conducted by Past Department Pre-|and Publications, Mrs. W. J. Man- | Defense M arried 11 persons to other points. ! sident, Mrs. Homer Nordling, at ajthey. City of the Interstate Conference Seattle-bound passengers were: | social meeting held Tuesday eve- Home-made ice-cream, cake and|of Employment Security Agencies. | Clarence Hills, Robert Pendley, Mr. | ning, in the Legion Dugout. coffee were served by a committee| Maurice Tobin, Secretary of La-| s Py . g ” + 90.p_|and Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. | The new memters are Mrs. Rob-{composed of Edith Shrenk, Betty |bor in the President's Cabinet, ad- | gn m ns From ".'e fiest bracing thste t the last de.llfm“s_slp W AS“INGT"f- C;“- 1T d” H. A. Shaughnessy, John Brooks,|ert Druxman, Mrs. Donald Clark | Harris and Margaret Waldemar. The |dressed the assembled delegates in | « . . Hills Bros. Coffee is a flavorful delight. It's a by -:S."?(‘:':“‘“,f:‘:hfi‘;’mf:‘h!h r Commett, K. C. Huldum, B.|and Mrs. Patricia Baxter. Assist-|cake was beautifully decorated and|the Hotel Roosevelt following a| blend of the world’s finest coffees . . . and “Controlled ense appropriations *“| G. McCoy, John Fitzpatrick, Wilson | ing Mrs. Nordling in the initiation!alight with candles, in honor of|banquet which wound up the con- _l, m R P % § pe thw ! " | S d . 3 | oastin an exclusive Hills Bros. process, insures Northwest and Alaska today with| y, Harry Procunier, M. Guiun, | were Mesdames Chester Zenger,| Mrs. Bert Lybeck, whose birthday |vention, held from September 26 to O ma C e ifor o d b : it blp d ;',,1 Democratic members of CONETESS| yroythy Sam, Betty Olsen, A. Coul- | Unit President; M. G. Perkins, V.|it was. 29. Ly SUPHIDESS Y, FORSTONE DSy G i e “G*““‘L'“’“ S‘fli’"! 1 Reps, | S0 W. Coulson, T. Rhea, F. Red- | P. Harris, Agnes Kiefer end Edith SR — — , time—continuously. You get the same delicious flavor Sen. Magnuson e & "PS-| wine, Rev. West, Jack King, Mar- | Shrenk. Anita Garnick acted as EDMONDS VISITOR i d. It ked for flavor-fresh ' - o | wi v y b £ 3 FROM OAKLAND sa - -| in every pound. It’s vacuum-packed for flavor-freshness, Jackson and M”C_] ‘_“ found the Jensen, Mrs. Cecil Casler. | sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. John) . william H. Hardman of Edmonds. ’ P President keenly aware of the needs . geichikan: Lyle Anderson, J.|Dapcevich was pianist. H. H. Strohn of Oakland is reg- |Wash, is a guest at the Baranof s " in that area . | T. Campbell Mrs. Nordling also installed Mrs.|istered atthe Gastineau Hotel. Hotel. “He feels we can't stress too much | gyoy eattle; Esther Anderson, | Chester Zenger as Department ser- > — = the importance of Alaska in thf‘ Mrs. John Burrows, Dr. D. Chalm- | geant-at-arms, at the Tequest of | defense program,” Magnuson told | . constar Chalmers, Robert | Department President. Mrs. Zenger | | "grlflé» T L Chalmers, H. R. Richards. | was elected to that office at De- IRACTIBICSIIER S ey - - — | partment convention, which she cussed power and rr('(‘laxm\l:hll dc; SENTENCED FOR THEFT ‘5:.5 unable to attend. rl‘ = velopment, * aircraft procurement | ¢ | ;flspmxln'xrv housing a‘mnn" other Lawrence T. George of Yakutat 1 An interesting account of Nation- Th ‘, l'l:l Il gl e ':hingt s > i was sentenced to four months in | al Convention highlights was givenl | s. the Federal jail for the theft of &y Mrs. Nordling, who recently re- C l - TS three rifles Saturday from the fish- | turned from a trip in the states, A e d n e r s | MRS. MABRV E"ovs ng vessel Evolution in the small | during which she and Mr. Nord- RETURN VISIT HERE "G o prenendeat by .| neau |H:]A((‘ w\(\' day and the sen- | ments announced by Sandra Zenger boat | tence I\.nrhm hur' |ling attended the convention. Committee Chairman appoint- was given after he pleaded fror the coming year are as follows: This is Nation Posture Week al Posture Week. s el Huvr,\ Li'_‘ 1'_ ..“ 4 it ,mi'_\ in the U. S. Commissioner’s | Americanism, Mrs. Joyce Clark, ! I Whuriposiite SESERE S keeping busy on her first real visit| » bl | ) i by s hE D | to Juneau in 20 years. One can| CCW'! here today Child Welfare, Mrs. Al Zenger, £r.; S Send it to TRL. scarcely call a boat stopover 13 R SRS Community Service, Mrs. Olaf Bod- hl\l!))})lt’l‘p' S}Ilf. : l'l) t to TRI- years ago a visit 5 | PELICAN VISITOR | ding; Constitution and By-Laws, ANGLE right away quick. She and her husband, who had| “) O. ’““‘";" gt P"IH‘IHHVHV Mrs. Nordling; Education of Orph- operated the Imperial Cafe here,| |is stopping 1(_\( 3as Unug otel ans of Veterans, Mrs. Shrenk; Leg- left Juneau in 1929. The Matry's| et ——— | now retired from business, make ‘ their home in Tacoma, Wash. | Mrs. Mabry, who arrived Sunday by Pan American, is making an in- | definite visit in the home of her | PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDIUILE For better Appearance CALL grandson, Jerry Powers, and his| Fre———— e - wife, and getting acquainted with ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICF £0 her great-grandsons, Wa and | ’ WALNUT-ORANGE MUFFINS I i~ 5 3 e H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 . w:rren Po;g:fls hter, Mrs. Virgil| 1% cups cake flour Y2 cup sugar . o graxl)\ ug{ ‘m“,‘ it Vi . . 3 teaspoons baking 2 eggs ; VerY y ' es ulse, and her family, also arz en- x 7 | powder V2 cup orange julce oying the Tacomans' visit. Includ SOUTHBOUND l\OR'”"BOU’““ i &mlp:ol:‘:lllk 1 teaspoon .lr:ud A ing children in the Oscar Heg- S. S. Denali ( ¢ | cup shortening orange rin H ' ’ sted family, Mrs. Mabry has 1 enali | S.S. Baranof S. S. Denali ~S.S. Baranof % cup chopped walnuts ils great-grandchildren and th: great-grandchildren here. And, somehow, Mrs. Mabry finding time to renew old friend- ships, and to marvel at the change in Juneau since 20 years ago! SEARCH TO CONTINUE FOR PETERSBURG MAN The search for Connor Kinnear. Petersburg duck hunter feared drowned in the north arm of the| Stikine River, will continue, Coast Guard Headquarters here announc- ed today. The search was discontinued to- day because of rough seas. It will be resumed with 50 men in the party at low tide. | Kinnear was a member of! a hunting party with Mrs. | Kinnear and James Miller, both of Petersburg. Their skiff was found floating upside down a mile south of Coney Island. Bodies of Mrs. Kinnear and Miller were found yes terday morning. is SOROPTIMIST CLUB MEETS FRIDAY NOON | A busy and interesting 5(’.\.\"}“& is planned for the Soroptimist Club tomorrow noon when the club< meets for its second business mett», ing of the month in the Terrace | Room of the Baranof Hotel. Besides initiation and a birth- | day cake in honor of members who | have October birthdays, recommen- dations of the Executive Board will be discussed and acted upon. MRb OBR"&\' R,b'l"lll\f" Mrs. Pauline O'Brien returned to Juneau from Sitka_yesterday. T %flmel precious Flors Flashing jewelry that adds sparkle to all your Fall costumes. Come see our large assortment. | lamour X NUGGET SHOP Ask Ab()uT Our i LAYAWAY PLAN < xf.;."s« P ST October 31 October 24 October 25 for November 1 for Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle for Sitka Seward for Cordova + Seward Petersburg ietchikan Seattle Sift together cake flour, baking powder, and salt. Cream shortening, sugar, and beat in egg yolks. Add dry ingredients alternately with orange juice. Add grated orange rind and chopped walnuts. Fold in stifly beaten egg whites. Fill muffin pans 24 full and bake in mod- erately hot oven (375° F.) about 25 minutes. Dec- orate muffin tops with pecan or walnut halves. Serve with Hills Bros. Coffee Trademarks Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Copyright 1949 —Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc. Bros Coffee TWO GRINDS: v Regular Grind v Drip and Glass-Maker Grind L e SIQ.00 Self Service ORDERS Belivered Free TULIP BULBS FANCY STOCK Four Gorgeous Colors 2 pkys. § fo pko. §3¢ 2 4 LIQUID APPLE 2 o ins 29¢ HAM S GRAPE JUICE 2 2 or. tnis BDC Boston Baked Beans Large 28 oz. tin 3'(‘ SAUCE Whole Tins JELL ALL Golden §:7/ Pound Cream Tins CORN — 22¢ HORMEL and RATH Mild Cured Eastern HALF or WHOLE 1b. §9e EGGS CANADIAN — FRESH PULLET 2 dozen $1.19 HUNT'S TOMATO (an 6¢ .0 | SUPER FLAVORS Pkg. 6¢ We Reserve the Right to Limit “Alaska’s Finest Supermarket” TRY US TODAY? =-Only the Finest in Meats === PKIME RIB ROASTS From Young Grain Fed BEEF h. Qe S GIANT NUBORA Pkg. 59 0 SUDS 2 Pkg. Deal 43 YES, YOU CAN DO BETTER AT BERT’S. ple are finding that our Prices are LOWER EVERYDAY FOR REAL SHOPPING PLEASURE?! Armour Star Smoked Link SAUSAGE h. @3¢ Of Course--=SHORE’S—-FRESH FRYERS MARGARINE DURKEE — COLORED 2 pounds 79¢ { | | | CORN-on-COB| "y Palmdale 3 Large Cans An S and W Product LI NAPKINS Large Pkg. White 19¢ ] N { ! { i {Large Can | 29¢ $6.69 CHOCOLATE Feor C.9.9D. ORDERS Phone LOS Meat and Groceries APPLES Fancy Loose JONATHAN $3.49 box Exira Fancy DELICIOUS $5.99 box Fancy McINTOSH Box $5.45 BOILING ONIONS 10 Ib. bag 69¢ CUCUMBERS SOLID — CRISP Pound 19¢ SWEET PCTATOES FANCY — FRESH 2 Ibs. 29¢ TOMATOES FANCY — RIPE Tube 21¢ No Sales to Dealers {cr More and More Peo- EELLE] LOIN PORK ROASTS Young Corn Fed Porkers ib. @3¢ LEG-0 AMB Fancy 1b. §Ye COFFEE FOLGERS [1b.55¢:21bs. $1.09 Siyle | FIRRESH Home Style PEACHES | CIDER alf ‘ Gallon 59« Gallon 89¢ BAKER'S CHIPS 2 Packages 39

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