The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 2

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WOMEN'S INTER SUITS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1934. al n M rn V) M A 4 o . hanksgiving Suggestions For ‘ ' : e g g : g.g 57% More Power than Previous Models w , : Better Foods—No Arm Ach % y This New Mixer, with | f Al nts, : e @ B e 4 it is easy to use, and built to last. :‘] . Values to S\ZSOO The Pilgrim Fathers and their families, humbly and gratefully set E These A“.d‘m;Anhd "IIII‘BE::\er'I:hQ gAOJ}TI’S o v aside ‘the First Thanksgiving as one of rejoicing and thankfulness for o'c i Amian ek ' F . 1934 Models the meager, necessities they had wrested from a new and savage country. Juice Extractor * z In this year of 1934 we all have infinitely more to be thankful for. § Gets all the juice. ~ Strainer for seeds § @ . r\p})l’()\'(fid Stvles and Materials Let us be than!{ful. enjoy to .the utmost Thanksgiving Day and face 5 £ Sy o dien 3-00 J 3 another year with renewed faith and courage. f PUMPKIN i " CHERRIES ~ Potato Peeler . ! No, 8%, Tins ! MARASGHINO Sinflar to restauront poeles: 1005 procticl. Sowms ealth- building mineral sal irectly under skin A ; for 25(- § bottle ()c which are lest through thick peeling Y$8 50 t B e e TR - 2 ~ w : B M Behren dS Co. Shrlmps {Cocktail Sauce| Oysters : : . . %9 3 LARGE BOTTLE 3 SMALL LARGE . flc°”“ Grinder “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ! Smicars { e FrsAnse < P bl ookgi M= 2 Juneau eading Dep € ! 32(, ! 250 41,:-,(5. ’ bo:ing. Ce:ee isfbesrpgreuln; St ds - S g n B 3 s B R AR [ W - ; CRAZVBERRIES Slicer and' Shredder i A E. KARNES LEAVES :[l:(vxlyll:;“?i é‘l;'\skn.: »A.“!FE. i{a;r‘x;s_, } heuiquarters by the middle of De- 4 288 SIZE z LARGE RED 3 | sm“ AT R O ’ TO ATEEND, MEETING | cation took passage for the south | e scpects o spord & webk' of 2 dozen, 45¢ | 2 pounds, 35¢ ‘ et o R (st Patt e, ikhen S N WASHINGTON, D, C |, o S T e vt e o ol O 2 TS ET E ., g To attend the annual meeting Mr. Karnes plans to make the Commxsfioners and wflfil‘ also apply CHESTNUTS MENU SUGGESTlONS STUFFED OL'VES of State Commissioners of Edu- | trans-continental trip by air, both | for further funds for the Nome 2 § 45 Pumpkin, Heinz Fig, or catian.and attend to urgent mat- to and from Washington and is|school buildg‘ and other school Pmlndi or C Py Puddi C l. i Meat Grind \ ters pertaining to the Terriorial hoping to be back at his Juneau | buildings in Alaska. " st A um Iudding, elery, ea rinder ! | Moo B b b i R i B B e M. J. B. COFFEE Lettuce, Tomatoes, Ap- E MINCE MEAT lomp. Grinds meat, chops vegefables, § { 2 ' p o 2 y 3-pounid can 91c ples, Squash, Walnuts, 2 pkgs., 35¢ " Rartion Scieh Pobh Vot “$3.25° . knatn dibail e - large thin-shelled Pecans, : JELLO Chili Sauce, Chestnuts, i L] jar 10¢ r-Shredder and Meat G: without tho Fowsr Uni whi c:’.""';’ Hans om Power Unit runs both attachments. None Such ; All Flavors Filberts, Brazils, Candied FRUIT CAKE, Local 3 for 25¢ Cherries, Candied Pine- hlll po““d 60‘:77‘ . A small deposit will assure this gift e apple, Citron, Lemon and MIXED NUTS (] range Peels, Raisins, All best qualit . . Bleached Choice Currants, Heinz Chili 2 pound(i 4;)2:’ AlaSka Electnc nght Stalks 10c, 15:, 20c Sauce, Gmger Ale : ; - - and Power Co. New Crop F ANC Y COOKI Eq C A NDY JUNEAU—Phone: 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 : GELLOPHANE WRAPPED THANKSGIVING MIX __pound | box, 39¢ | 2 pounds, 39¢ App pples Dates Fa ancy z Pineapp’l'em Del Mont F‘ULL BOX 2 POUNDS FLATS ‘® M‘ . l.fket BaSKet mfli{m » 33c | 2for 19¢ CRANBEH_RY PEAS GROCERY MEAT 242 rings DEPARTMENT 2P hones DEPARTMENT 422 rings —~ - g e DSBS B T Mmmmm PHONE YOUR R ORDERS IN TONIGHT—3 trucks will leave our store at 8 4.m. Wedneq]ay morning with all turkey orders. We will also have extra help, to insure best of service. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Fancy Cellophane ‘Wrapped “Juneau’s Own Store” Formerly the ¢ ARDEN PATCH™".. ", % THANKSGIVING SPECIALS! SWEET CREAMERY BUTTER pound " s JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, 5 pounds FANCY ORANGES, 2 dozen LARGE CELERY, each i LARGE LETTUCE; each RIPE BANANAS, 2 pounds k WALNUTS, pound € i SOFT-SHELL ALMONDS, pound BEAUDRY’S HAND-DIPPED CHOCOLATES; box KASH 1S KING——— TREAT YOURSELF to California’s finést assortment of GLACED FRUITS i ‘ COME IN, LOOK THEM OVER—Wonderful gifts for your friends, but don’t forget yourself, . WE DON'T SELL CHEAP MERCHANDISE WE SELL GOOD MERGH ANDISE CHEAP! PHONE 342 SEWARD ST. Free Delivery Ne|R A i A Than’;séi'ving Fggly Wiggly Meat Departmen[ IOWA CORN- FED TURKEYS PRIME. BLUE RIBBON BIRDS ”fifj“’"‘”‘."“"‘""““‘”“““mm T PR i} B,,N_Z‘,Z’E[,;f PIG SAUSAGES for 10¢ Pure Pork, 1b., 30c Turkeys Capons, “Ducks and Geese g:g Exme\ FANCY—- ] §i | PIGGLY WIGGLY | P NN NN VIR T TV R T M Message! Thursday, November 29 ‘has been pro- claimed by President Roosevelt as a day of national thanksgiving. SN Here at the First National Bank, we are thankful for the many opportunities the past months have given us to be of serv- ice to our customers and community; and we are thankful for the future promise of greater opportunities’ to co-operate with those who depend upon us for helpful banking service.. Our appreciation of your patronage in the past will be best expressed in our constant endeavor to serve you well in the future. 2 X TN SN T This bank joins with the people of _Juneau in observing Thanksgiving Day, November 29, a legal holiday! Fi trst National Bank Junead, Alaska TR asuihctd. itk bl Wt ol i) NESAL i o

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