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GALA MONTE CARLO Just Arrived! PARTY IS TO CLIMAX A large shipment of | Ski Club members and their friends should crowd the Union Hall ,at 9 o'clock tomorrow night season. The ‘donte Carlo the close of the skiin occasion will be a_ Iparty. | Like the ski races, tentatively ischeduled for a week from Sunday, the Monte Carlo party is to be considered a highlight in the year's ski activities. It is a benefit en- tertainment, the proceeds from which will go to pay for a much- needed ski tow to be installed next fall on the Douglas Island slalome hill. For preliminary information as ito what might be expected at such lan affair, it can only be said sur- |prises are in store for all. There will be dancing, numerous games, |best known at the casinos of Bi- VEGETABLES Spinach Broccoli Cauliflower New Cabbage Yams Leeks Artichokes New Potatoes Squash U. S. No. 1 Potatoes Lettuce Tomatoes Celery Endive Green Onions Parsley Cucumbers Avocados Green Peppers Bunch Carrots also be sandwiches and hot dogs [galore and punch, made from an old skier’s secret formula. Upon lentering the hall, patrons will be issued “Ski Money,” handfuls of crisp, green stuff, which will be |used exclusively during the evening |for games and refreshments. Honored guest of the evening be Mayor Ernie Parsons, a former | Davis of the Snappe Shop will also | be on hand with camera and flash bulbs. Arrangements for the party have detail and, according to the most | recent tally, tickets are going fast. Stan Singer appears to be most| likely winner of the coveted ski Douglas Deli\'m‘,\';lo A M Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! Committee Chairman Irving by the following committees: Management, Marvyn Perry chairman; Recreation, Stan Singe: chairman; Joe Werner, Keith Buckwalter, Glenn Cupp, Jack | Bartlett, Chuck Croasdill, Wally 'Knight and Doc Burkette. Finance, Eric Sundsten, chairman; Mabel inger and Caroline Brophy, who ~ THEREISNO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWPAPER ADVERTISING! | SRR SARDROROARARO O illlllillllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIL §=== has also done all of the art work = for the Publicity Committee. Pub- = Phone 146 Phone 14 licity, Forest Robinson, chairman; § Bill Hixson, Joe Werner, Betty = Jones, Irma Johnson, Vi Klassen, = ;- . Mae Nelson, Eric Sundsten, Larry = 11 A. M. TWO DELIVE RIES DAILY 3 P. M Brown and. Ruth Torkelson. Rer g freshments, Bob Thibodeau, chair- = man; Colleen Bucy, Edna Williams, = Relia"ce Z= Sylvia Drowley and Mr. and Mrs. E = Max Rogers. = T gy BT ' COFFEE1bix33¢] = = g : = PA 39¢ Chris Christensen, Deputy U. 8. = Y = Marshal at Petersburg, who has 5= == been in Juneau for the past several = days in connection with court busi- = la’ lar ness, has returned to his post. = z - = c SONS OF NORWAY = BUY A CASE! NO LIMIT! = Regular business meeting Satur- = = day night, April 14, at 8 in the &= Odd Fellows Hall. All members Darigold---Fresh NOLIMIT = o asked to attend. — e DR. NATAN], WIFE HERE Dr. N. Natani and wife, of Ket-| chikan, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. BUTTER---NOLIMIT - 2Pounds§3.03 £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —[UNLAU ALASKA JUNEAU SKI SEASON for a last fling at night life before | |arritz and Monte Carlo. There will | and participant in festivities will| President of the Ski Club. Trevm‘ now been worked out to the last | pHDNE poles offered by Eric Sundsten to the person selling the greatest 704 number of tickets. | un Deliveries—10 A. M. and The Monte Carlo party has been | Janegu D 2 1‘5 M . made possible through the efforts| 4 of Club President Bill Hixson and | Stimpson, who have been nsslslc(iL FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945 SEED POTATOES DRAFT BOARD LISTS 38 FOR SERVICE HERE rors before actual construction be-| HAINES gins. 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