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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 13

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A A A in PAGE TWELVE Jacobs Re-elected Red Cross Chairman L. Jacobs was re-elected chairman of Delta Chapter of the American Red Cross at an organization meeting of the board of directors Thursday evening in the Red Cross home service office. Mrs. M. J.

Neveaux, Gladstone, was made vice chairman and Carl R. Wickman was elected secretary to succeed William Warmington. Fred J. Earle was retained as treasurer of the chapter. Members of the executive committee are James T.

Jones, Gladstone: John A. Lemmer, O. V. Thatcher, William Warmington, F. J.

Earle and L. J. Jacobs. Department committee chairmen named by the board include: War production, Mrs. R.

dock: home service, G. Z. Flanders: home nursing, Mrs. L. A.

Hoyler; first aid and water safety, S. N. Bradford: county disaster and relief, A. W. Moberg: highway first aid, Sgt.

Willard Wixom, Gladstone: Junior Red Cross, Mrs. John Luecke; community nursing, Mrs. Alma Christensen; nutrition service, Mrs. L. L.

Farrell; prison. er of war, O. V. Thatcher. Sergeant Greene, Fayette, Killed; Mass On Wednesday; Fayette, and Mrs.

Rupert Greene of Fayette received further word Tuesday from the government that son, Sgt. James A. Greene, tail gunner of a Flying Fortress, missing over enemy territory Sept. 13, was killed in action. A funeral mass will be held the St.

Peter's church of Fayette, Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 9 a. m. The Chinese invented or discovered silk, porcelain, tea, printing and gun powder. Spanish moss is a relative of the pineapple.

LIBERATION DAY FOR AMERICA NOV. 7th Vote REPUBLICAN in Obituary WILLIAM BELANGER Final rites for William Belanger, who died Tuesday, will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Patrick's church, with Rev. Fr. Norbert Freiburger officiating.

Burial will be in Gardens of Rest cemetery. The body is remaining at the Anderson funeral home until the hour of the service. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home chapel this evening at 8 o'clock MRS. ARTHUR FILLION Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur Fillion were held at 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning at St.

Patrick's church, with Rev. Fr. Norbert Freiburger, celebrant of the requiem high mass. Burial was in the family lot in St. Anne's cemetery.

At the offertory of the mass Mrs. John Kress sang "De Profundis," and at the close of the a service she sang "Wilt Thou Look Upon Me, Mother?" Mrs. Walter O'Connell was soloist of the mass and Mrs. William Ramspeck, organist. Pallbearers were Lawrence Beauchamp, Arthur Goulais, F.

W. Schmitt, Charles Brandenberg, James Degnan and G. W. Traverse. Those attending the rites included John Fillion of Silver Spring, Dr.

and Mrs. C. O. Fillinger, Mrs. John Fillinger and Agnes Merchant, of Marinette; DEMOCRATIC RALLY TONIGHT 8:30 P.

M. Junior High School Hear Hon. Wendell Lund Discuss President Roosevelt's Foreign and Labor Policies Also- Cecil Bailey Democratic Candidate for CONGRESS Discuss the Vital Issues. And- COUNTY CANDIDATES Will be Introduced MOVIES "Lest We Forget" with Quentin Reynolds, Commentator PARADE From Delta Hotel to Junior High School. (Paid Political Advertisement) OF COFFEE: THAT'S Custom GrindingONE FEATURE 5 "Way Beto, (RIND GRIND 8 1.

NAME YOUR COFFEEPOT! Do you use a drip pot, percolator, vacuum pot, or plain old-fashioned coffeepot? No matter which, just tell the coffee expert in your store. In the special coffee mill, he will Custom Grind Coffee to the precise fineness required. that's important, because correct grinding means better flavor in every cup you drink. 2. PICK O' PLANTATIONS Yes, superb quality coffee, ripened under the tropical sun, is what buyers select at the plantations, Such fine coffee means a full measure of grand flavor.

3. ROASTED Ever hear of machine that flavor? Well, these exclusive roasters at flavor peak off goes the heat- -out rush the coffee beans, packed with flavor. 4. SOLD IN THE BEAN You know Coffees are fresh REALLY 'cause they're still the roaster-fresh bean when you buy. And coffee that fresh just bas to be good! 5.

RICHER IN YOUR CUP First cup to last you'll love coffee that's five ways better, Change now to a blend to suit your taste. Coffee--there's FOR PERFECT DRIP COFFEE Have your fresh bean coffee ground for a drip pot. Measure 2 level DRIP grind--that's exactly right O'CLOCK spoons of coffee for each cup into Pour 1 cup of briskly boiling water, for each cup of coffee re- MILD AND MELLOW quired, over coffee. Cover, and allow LB. all of coffee to drip into pot.

Remove 3. BAG 59c cover pot, serve at once. REDO RICH FULL -BODIED SERVICE 2 BAGS 1-LB. 47c FORSTER is no coffe 2 VIGOROUS 1-LB. 51c SERVICE any package at any price BAGS in AT ALL FOOD STORES AND SUPER MARKETS Mrs.

Elizabeth Dumochelle, Mr. and Mrs. George Dumouchelle and Mrs. Jack DuBrucq, Menominee; Mrs. Victor Fillion, Superior, Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Keegan, Minneapolis; Mrs. Matthew Sullivan, Detroit; and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Cristanella, Miss Edith Gustafson and Mrs. Oscar Gustafson, Norway. BABY MELVIN GALSETH THE Funeral services for Melvin Galseth, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Galseth, were hald at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Francis Xavier church at Basement FREE DELIVERY SATURDAY ECONOMICAL BONELESS (NO POINTS) Boneless Rolled Boneless Swiss Boneless Beef Boneless Sirloin Ground Round TENDER CUBED CHOICE CUTS FRESH Fresh Pork Head Fresh Riblets Lean Slic. Side Fresh Plate Sausage Center Pork Chops Lean Pork Roast Fresh Cut Pork Fresh Ham Roast SELECT Rib Stew 1b 10c Rib.

Shidr. Rst. 15 17c Leg FEATURED BY SWEET SIXTEEN OLEOMARGARINE. GOLDEN CUP COFFEE NEW 1 PACK (Limit) CATSUP VAN CAMP'S TENDERONI SEYMOUR BRAND Diced CARROTS JOAN OF ARC PORK and JANE GOODE PEANUT MY-T-FINE-ALL FLAVORS PUDDING EDGERTON HAND PACKED TOMATOES SURE LITE MATCHES HEAVY WAX PAPER SOFT WEVE TISSUE FRESH DELICIOUS APPLES SWEET ORANGES lbs. 2 23c MARSH SEEDLESS doz.

Grapefruit 45c ESCANABA Spalding, with Rev. Fr. F. A. Siefere officiating.

Burial was in the family lot at the Spalding cemetery. JOHN GORZINSKI Funeral services for John Gorzinski of Wilson will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church, with Rev. F. A.

Seifert officiating. Burial will be made in the Spalding cemetery. The body will be removed from the Boyce funeral home at 10 o'clock this morning to the family home where it will be in state until the hour of the service. FAIR STORE CANA BA FOOD FRI. and SAT.

SPECIALS Reserve the Right to Limit All CUTS OF FRESH CHURNED BEEF (NO WASTE) Rst. 15 34c A8 to 15 Steak 31c 15 25c Stk. 15 36c THEY'RE SURE Steak 15 31c Plump Yearling STEAKS HENS OF YOUNG, TENDER BEEF PORK LEAN RIB 15 10c 15 12c 16 Pork 27 15 21c 16 37c 15 29c Steak 15 39c 16 35c MUTTON BOILING GOOD QUALITY BEEF GRADE BEEF FRESH SELECT PORK FRESH ALL. HAMBURGER Scaled and Chops 16 19c PERCH Boneless Roast 1b 23c PERCH REQUEST Smoked Foods 1b 21c 1b 31c 14 oz. Bottle 19c 2 pkgs.

17 No. 2 10 Cans 98c Tall BEANS 2 Cans. 25c 1b BUTTER 23c pkgs. 3 No. 2 2 cans 25c Boxes 6 25c 125 Ft.

Roll 19c Rolls 3 25c FRUITS and Bleached, Crisp bunch CELERY 13t Fancy Iceberg LETTUCE ea. Michigan Yellow 10 15 bag ONIONS 39c East Grimstead, Eng. (A) An unused Methodist' chapel has been converted into a grocery shop to replace a store destroyed by robot Lombs. THE BREAD OF LIFE Portland, Ore. (P)-Mrs.

Gus Fahland, received a letter from her son, W. T. Durkin, shipfitter, first class, in the Marshall islands, written on 38 thin seashells. It hair is light brown, blond red, use brown mascara. SEA- MAIL SEA- MAIL We MART PHONE MEATS 26 Groceries 27 92 SCORE lb.

05 NOW VALID COUNTRY FRESH SPRINGERS TO SATISFY 3 to 5 lb avg. 37c lb. 418 16 BEEF 18c 5 Points 15 ROAST 26c No Points 16 ROAST 23c 16 LIVER 19c 21c FRESH FISH 156 29c Fresh 23c DORY 15 32c Frozen Sliced 49c TROUT 15 45c Herring and Whitefish QUAKER ROLLED OATS Quick or Regular LARGE PKG. 25c FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR 5 1b bag 29c IT'S PANCAKE TIME PRIMROSE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP No. 2 Can 29c IDEAL WITH THOSE HOT PANCAKES WIGWAM TOASTED CORN FLAKES 2 Pkgs.

15c SUNMAID RAISINS RAISINS 2 Pkgs. 29c PILLSBURY FLOUR 1b Bag 50 $2.49 VEGETABLES INDIVIDUAL ACORN SQUASH lbs. 2 9c WHITE COBBLER POTATOES Peck 45c 1b FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1944 STORE HOURS- -FRIDAYS-9 A. M.

to 9 P. M. Tail Tomorrow Better Get STORE Anniversary OVERCOAT today and pocket a nice, big fat savings $22.56 34 Sizes to 44 You're going to need an overcoat- for sure and now's a good time to buy a good overcoat at a good saving. Rich, lustrous wool fleece in teal blue, camel, oxford or brown. Regular and long models.

Every one a knock-out value! Men's All-Wool Plaid Mackinaw Coat Black and red all-wool plaid coat, coat. double full Two 30 big back. inch A pockets. length regular with 7.95 $6.56 Men's All-Wool, Navy Blue MELTON COAT Medium heavy "BAY" coat of wool Melton double breasted style with two muff pockets. pockets Warm and two very lower serv- $7.56 iceable.

Men's All-Wool Separate Suit Cotton Unionsuits TROUSERS Heavy quality, Ecru, colored cotton union- $1.56 $8.56 full suits length winter's and long supply. ankle sleeves. Buy a Maybe you have a suit coat and lacking only trousers to make a comPlaid Shirts of by plete all suit. In that case, this Heavy Cotton means see Flannel group today. They're wool worsted and Big that Yank means quality better $1.56 come in a big variety of tailored and finest patterns and colors.

grade cotton flannel. Big assortment of brilliant or more subdued Men's Wear- plaids. Street Floor Sheep Lined Last Call! VESTS Plaid "Buffalo" SHIRTS Only 4.56 Dark brown leather vests $3.98 lined with closely cropped sheeps wool. Positive pro- Wool, Rayon tection against cold. Work in 'em-sport in 'emthese shirts are winter essentials, especially for the active out-of-doors man.

Today and tomorrow last day at this special price. Men's WearStreet Floor Men's and Young Men's DRESS OXFORDS Men's 8-inch $2.76 $3.95 Values Choice of black or brown WORK SHOE Brown re- straight tips. popular moctan, 8-inch 2.56 casin style also buckle oxfords with plain toe. Built for smart uppers with plain toe for com- appearance and long wear. fort- -cord sole for long Every shoe a regular $3.95 wear.

Sizes 7 to 11. An value. outstanding value. (Shoe Row -Street Floor).

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