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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL/\SKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 |946 o e e B e I T RS R T e A, B. PHILLIPS = |PNACARRIES 320N [HOLY TRINITY GUID & | SPEAKS BEFORE LAk | MEETS TOMORROW 7 T 1 1 Thanksgiving Food Sale to be held s home and arrive a me. Northern Airlines, on its e on November 26. Pacific D hedule, yeste lowing persons with Caj to Juneau| Holy Trinity Guild will hold its The program for the evening will arried the fol-|yegular monthly meeting on Friday, be on the re on in 3 in Maury ! November 8, at the Rectory, 404 India. All m urged to A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of|geqting, First Officer Joe Burns Fourth Street, with Mrs. Jack Guer- attend and new members are cor- e “hool y commemorat-| .4 stewardess Mickey Wedge on|in as host re ask- dially invited on Week, which |4y, pastbound flight from Anchor-|ed to by delivering a I >oo TICE DAY DANCE rive prompt E that the meetir n on time and member AR | v Tepors “the Jocal school sys- Floyd Gilman, Ray Bolton, Capt.|g from By American Legion, Nov. 1L. | s history to members of the 'y Goss, Mary Diamond, C. H.|Douglas can leave early to, catch Elks Hall. | {Juneau Chamber of Commerce t s | X 4 < _ he S ekl ommerce at|gej j WwW. White, Harold Gron-! - e ]’ ER A it e A B their regular luncheon meeting roos, Arnold Hansen, Julius Chow, 3¢ H =o= Dlustrating his talk with graphs| oo ORS00 Chns, gune| g { showing increases in costs, enroll-| g b o5 ien” Fisher | & e t and light and fuel consump- // / 7 2 to Anchorage, with 7 g 5 ition since 1934, Mr. Phillips said| L 0" _J‘””" g ana /77//7' empriiaing that annual costs of educating a AT JEMINA FANCAKES Sho’are Light nn Fuify/ e Schirmer and Murphy carried o on aul Jackson: to Gustavus: Charles White, Claude Millsap To Cordova: Helen Sparrow To Anchorage: James Greely, Ed Baldwin, A. Lewis, F. Lewis, Neil Fritchman, Lt. Crocker. Mrs. F. W. Winchell, Hi son, N. D. Pond, John N an, Robert Matson, Elmer D mann, Marshall Hoppin, Donald Boles Juneau child in the loca " ,)urChaQEd is $180. The national ave \V s10 ! | irines, Trays, What- ‘ 1 | I: Our former stock pius the large "CI | , recently, offers a very large } ‘ Not Shelves, Pictures, I week, he said. I many other items fco n ! During the business session the ca £ { Chamber’s main discussion centere ‘ ar solution recommer |“We have always stressed the fact y ?:xg Seis and what goes on in a class room uced on many items. {'s far more important than a {superb building, equipped with all th ¢ spe »s of modernism. We have only good, plain sc buildings on the hill, but we v of education her any conducted in w00l castles’ in Easy‘ds 1-2]-‘.3 to Eix that our Aunt Jemimd Ready* the 300-roc some of the large cities in the U Student enrollment in Juneau showed a steady increase up to Alaska Maa;%;g@ Supply, Em:. ot udeoen | BERT'S CASH f A Bt o s ot ecome Bride o o e bmae ot witam e 3 N po b FIRST TIME in YEABS we have e W emen || veally large siocks of CANNED FRUITS and " e o ue § VEGETABLES . . BUY BY THE CASE! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. , will be beld from SWEET s Shattuck 1ed tha 11 c'clock All appropriations must be cut so mu s of the young people are y invited to attend. - = a Gn . f President Truman could balance the - - ¥ |budget, the large Federal payroll NEW YORK g security, built up dmmg ll](' war and .~nli runmuh(\' (m(l lm- (‘k nunkd:; , FANCY STRICTLY NO. 1 McINTOSH 50lbs. 1001hs. Box$5.49 |$3.7555.25 FANCY FRESH—NO LIMIT! fl)u ! o "v SEMRUS - {More stud | i [ is protesting President nt of the Harbors appropriation ST M“"hw-amMMw nation backed the move. “We are faced with either con- tinuance of present high taxes or not to protest the was passed with aj y three - " y I FEVS- Place Your E‘f/ A Thanksgiving - Turkey Order NOW You May ‘39 Assured that n (uncmn of the city, fand that he felt the subject should ibe mentioned as often as possible | “Anyboy with a house to sell or jrent, call the Mayor," President [Charles Carter said in response nu‘ | the announcement | Guests at today's meeting were ! P. F. Stone, Engineer; Max g T Make common foods : L the A £ Gusrd. Clitter Washgett. and| uncommonly good! This BuwaCase-Rave Ffl% Pem‘m l Lo == Poas Peaches Green Beans TR Tomatees Aprirms Asparagus Figs Reeats Our“PrIEES s T. Smith. | zestful new flavor in glass ' ST haker with moi ‘ M i i : [ FIRE CALL LAST NIGHT J ;’r:;;fo;:d‘d:n;;fi;;r:s B il‘i@ EJ&B@S REDIRE ~mewn L \Rl L———”{F\}’ Right! WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF: Hen Turkeys Young Tom Turkeys Geese Young Ducklings Large Capons, Roasters, Fryers and Stewers—— MAKE THAT THANKSGIVIRG BDIKNER A FEAST BY SERVING 20th CENTURY S FARCY POULTRY | The Juncau Volunteer Fire De- goodncss. | partment was called last evening lat 8:10 oclock to take care of a | smouldering fire in the floor un- | der the bake ovens cf Sul ,ery. The ovens I { hot, and the r¢ i cement fl | Repairs wert | ning. | e s v | SCHIHINE leit teday for the Anta . They will rendezvous at sea with six | catcher boats. 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