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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP’IRE 'I'UESDAY NOV 26, 1935. WHY THEY CALL HIM HAPPY ROTARY CLUBS - TO HOLD JOINT 8 AMER. LEGION HAS SESSION LAST EVENING New Memb:—[ aken in— Woodcutting Bee Held Plans for Lodge Charter Session of Juneau Organization Changed to January 13 Conforming with a request from A new member, Fred Saby, was the Ketchikan Rotary Club, to post- initiated into Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the American Legion, | eeting held Stanley Long, of Seattle, Rotary Governor of District No. 1, under jurisdiction of which both clubs function, will arrive in Juneau about that date, the local club at the | weekly luncheon in:the Terminal Cafe, today voted accordingly. | In addition to entertaining classi-| er considerable general discus- a committee of three—Walter n, John Newman, and Homer ling—was appointed to inves- tigate possible sites on Glacier High- way and the approximate cost of a lodge or cabin to be ¢ | fication talks under the direction of | local Legion post fol Martin Jorgensen, Charles Beale, poses Manager of the Capitol and Coli- It was reported that about five seum Theatres, made a brief talk cords of wood were cut and carried on his recent trip to Iowa. ocut to the road last Sunday at a At his home in Versailles, Ky., Lt. Gov. A, B. “Happy” Chandler Mr. Beale said many of tne farm- was advised by his campaign managers that he was elected governor of Kentucky. Chandler, pictured with his wife, invariably wears tha? ers he talked with were interested in news relative to the progress of _____|the Matanuska project. Conditions in the farming areas in which he visited were much better tha.. they | were five years ago, Mr. Besis told | the Rotarians. { Howard D. Stabler, President of | “wood-cuttin' bee” by 17 Legion- naires, many of whom have not vet ;4o 3 gmile, (Associated Press Photo) recovered from aches and pains Te- s, i sulting from unaccustomed logging operations. The wood cutters were | PAIR AT METLAKATLA BYHD BELIEVES Dr. J. F. VanAckeren, Medical Ad- » for the Bureau of Indian Af- ELst DHTH Is the local organization, advised that letters and telegrams congratulating furnished refreshments by the Aux- iliary members. i and N. Uester Troast, Buper- of the Southwest District, ar- L] the Juneau club on its induction to NUT IN DANGER‘RQ!My International were being re- ceived in large numbers, and that he felt Juneau and Alaska were re- his morning ceiving an impressive amount of A letter has been received by the| Jocal post from the Adjutant of the |’ S#nta Barbara (Cal) Post No. 49| of the American Legion, which sta ed: “This will advise you l.h:\v‘\1 Comrade Dr. Harry C. DeVighne has | 5 moved to Santa Barbara and has| transferred his membership to our post. He has found many of his| Two games will be piayed at the old buddies here and is quite happy.”.! high schol gym tonight, when the Dr. DeVighne, well known Juneau Tallapoosa basketeers tangle with physician, who recently moved to the ‘ the DeMolay five, and the Firemen States after many years in Juneau, |meet the Douglas Eagles. was the first Commander of Alford ———— John Bradford Post No. 4. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! said today that h2 - - —— thinks Lincoln Zilswortn, unhe GONTINUE RED rom on a flight across the Antarc- [ ] 14 tten tzon., Quota MusTEe Reached, tic continent, “has made it.” He said Says Phillips—OCutlying UNION on. The pair BASKETBALL TONIGHT Probably Successful, Says Admiral CHICAGO, 1ll,, Nov. 26—Admira’ jUNEAu wu_l_ of the Juneau Rotary Club. ! — .- — rd E. Byr; ommunication has been lacking. NO WORD TODAY ’\IF‘\‘V YORK, Nov. 26— No word sard today from Lincoln Ells- | nd his pilot, Herbert Kenyon, | W have not been heard from since 10:48 o'clock last Saturday morning, when they took off for a Lop td, Although Juneau's Red Cross con- Little America. iributions continued recalcitrant, re- Their base ship, the Wyatt Earp.jpo"ls arriving from the 19 outlying n close touch with ports, but|districts included in the present eported she has picked up no word | drive indicated that each of these from the pair. Atmospheric condi- | districts, without exception, has ex- r1 . 1 . s ke radi ication | ceeded its quota. will hold an important it nowever, 1w said. | Juneau Roll Cal solictors. taday TONIGHT ————————— reiterated their intention to contin- and it is requested that 1e saw no cause for alarm because Districts Are Complete CARPENTERS’ LOCAL NUMBER ONE |ue the drive until the Juneau quota, YOUTH CLUB HAS ‘51,000. has bfen geache:‘ l:;ll'.hough present reports indicated that such SOC[AL EVENINGM course might mean extending the | Iroll call into December. | Under the chairmanship of MISS| Calling upon all Juneau employed to play their share in caring for the Anita Garnick, the Young People Club of the Northern Light Presby-|sjtv's needs, A. B. Phillips, Roll Call Chairman, today asked that those terian Church met last evening m{ the church parlors for an entertain-| nersons who for some reason have | ing program of games and com- h\oL been reached by solicitors com- munity singing. | municate directly with either himself Hot cheese sandwiches and coffee |or Mrs. Milton Lagergren, head of were served as refreshments. the solicitors. meeting all members be in at- tendance. C. E. BOYER, Sec kL ol L DS O dec ret(lr} i SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT!| SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! il Ll e | i \ | I SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! Pho Juneau Cash Grocery BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY 2 lbs. 7S¢ Make the Juneau Cash Grocery Headquarters for all your Thanksgiving Food Needs . ... You'll save MONEY, TIME and WORRY. ° 4 lbs. Oranges JRipeOlives] Heinz Pumpkin § Asparagus EXTRA LINDSAY BRAND | PLUM, FIG or J| DEL MONTE or | FANCY GREEN LARGE LARGE CANS [ DATE PUDDING LG A NO. 2 TINS DOZEN TWO FOR MEDIUM TINS: | 2 LARGE CANS TWO FOR 85¢c | 43¢ | 37¢ | 25¢ | 49c Eggs Grapes CELERY—TOMATOES—AVACADOS Large Standards EXTRA SQUASH—BRUSSELS SPROUTS GOLDEN FRESH QUALITY CABBAGE—ARTICHOKES RIPE TWO DOZEN TWO POUNDS CARROTS POUND APPLES—ORANGES—PEANUTS WALNUTS and MIXED NUTS 89¢ | 25¢ 10c MEET, JANUARY - pone the Charter Meeting from December 7 to January 13, because ' Angeles contest. Doharr who is living in Hollywood. (Associated Press Photo) Contestant This young woman from Paris is one of the contestants for the title of ‘Most Beautiful Modei’ in a Los She is Gakrielle PicoLy WiGGLy Suggestions for The Pilgrim Fathers and their families, humbly and gratefully set aside the First Thanksgiving as one of rejoicing and thankfulness for the meager necessities they had wrested from a new and savage country. In this year 1935 we all have infinitely more to be thankful for. Let us be thankful, enjoy to the utmost Thanksgiving Day and face another year with renewed faith and courage. Pumpkin, 2 for 25¢ | Cherries, bottle, 9¢ No. 2% Tins i Shrimps Cocictail Sauce! 2 CANS LARGE BOTTLE for Snider’s MARASCHINO Oysters LARGE 2 cans 2 cans [ SMALL Hop Across Polar Region | savorable pubiicity through forming | - Long Lineal Office | OWENSBURG, Ky.—J. T. Griffith is serr s1g his fourth term as county lerk of Davis county—an office whicn his grandfather was the first to hold. i | | 25¢ 45¢ CRANBERRIES 29¢ 32¢ ORANGES FREEMAN SHOES Worn with Pride by Millions $5 Quality at Sensible 58 $6 $6.50 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Prices Phone SWEET POTATOES FANCY JERSEY 25¢ Lettuce FRESH and CRISP TWO HEADS 25¢ T e e S e O W e S T s S e e Bananas {Mince Meat FINE QUALITY LARGE JARS 33c 288 SIZE LARGE RED 2 dozen, 45¢ 2 pounds, 49c CHESTNUTS | MENU SUGGESTIONS | STUFFED OLIVES 2 Ibs. for 45¢ jar, 10c ——""—"| Pumpkin, Heinz Fig or Plum s M. J. B. COFFEE 4 mendorea byl BN T -1b. 89, Tomatoes, Apples, Squash, 30 0 TP | Wolaats, large thinaheles | - Apkey, 3c JELLO Pecans, Chili Sauce, Chest- FRU“‘ CAKE All Flavors nuts, Filberts, Brazils, Can- Full pound, 49¢c 3 for 25c died Cherries, Candied Pine- §——— —— i ot S S apple, Citron, Lemon and MIXED NUTS CELERY Orange Peels, Raisins, Cur- All best quality Bleached Choice rants, Heinz Chili Sauce, 2 Ibs., 49c Stalks 10¢, 15¢, 20c Ginger Ale New Crop FANCY COOKIES SWEET SPUDS OUR FINEST CELLOPHANE WRAPPED pound box, 39¢ 3 pounds, 25¢ Pineapple All Flat Cans EACH 10c¢ PEAS NO. 2 TINS 2for33c MEAT 24-2 rings DEPARTMENT 42-2 rings Apples : B;;‘illed $1.75 CRANBERRY SAUCE...19¢c NO. 1 TINS Dates, Fancy Cellophane Wrapped 2 POUNDS 33¢ GROCERY DEPARTMENT PHONE PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN TONIGHT—3 truck‘i will leave our store at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning with all turkey orders, ~We will also have extra help, to insure best of service. L : Piggly Wiggly Meat Depirtment 'IOWA CORN-FED TURKEYS EXTRA CHOICE PRIME BLUE RIBBON BIRDS HENS, Extra Fancy, pound —7 HEINZ DILLS ROASTING HENS New Barrel—EXTRA LARGE COLORED 4 for10c Pound, 32¢ Turkeys Capons, Ducks and Geese ——ALL EXTRA FANCY PIGGLY WIGGLY