The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1946, Page 8

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WHITE ELEPHANT IHFTY - ONE CARRIED ALASKA COAS SALE FINALLY SET FORNEXISUNDAY Pan America Big Event of { Rofary Club o i o Sinces Be Pulled Off-Com- mittees in Action At a recent r('flulnr meeting of the Board of Directors of the Juneau Rotary Club final plans were made for White Eiephant all members of lows: Ed4 Keitha Hillerman, So Jim McNaugh ways carried 21 Juneau on Satur- Coastal vision on Sunday and 21 on day The following i E tctal of 63 the passenger Tne following 1, Mr. and Mrs, Medley. cuneau to Fish uchene; to Ext by Duncan and rem Brooks Hanfo: the White Elept ptesent. It 5 hunting seaso! juneau to Hoona \[m!uu '1 Mitchell John H. I is ripe for the big cepds of which will all . Juneau Memorial Lib Jac !2 p. m.; Place: E! tof useful geods have ¢ ({ uted for the purpose Ho many persons with items to ¢ tribute, but who have procra: ed in requesting pick-up service are expected to be h the next few days merchandise, the b Brooks Hanford. For a of items of usual size, call Royal Blue Cab. If an object is too for a taxi, call Clara Dilg, ph m e 617, and a truck will be sent. Final alignment of committees to complete the White Elephant pro- Ject is @s follows: General Chalr-| man, Brooks Hanford; Assistant, Henry Sully; Cataloging Committee Ed Keithahn, Chairman; Robert Akervick, Ben Benecke, Homer Garvin, Harold Foss, Del Miller| and Lisle Hebert; Transfer Com- mittee, Henry Sully; Hall Commit-! tee, Ellis Reynolds, Chairman;| Claude Carnegie and Lou Hudson; Auctioneers, Henry Harmon, “Scot- ty" Adams, Claude Carnegie, Rob- ért’ Martin, Jack Fletcher and Ed| Kelthahn; Ceshiiers, Joe McLean| nd Jim McNaughton; Concessions, and NONA ROG LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with log DINNER ROLLS Order B THA\K\(-I\I\(: Tempting Napkin Rolls — yours NOW! Bakery Advertising will be of Brooks Hanford. " At tomorrow’'s Rotary meeting full dwmn k‘H be given (o the sal e VEW AUXILIARY T0 i MEET THIS EVENING . Members .. of. . the . - newly-formed Veterans o. Foreign Wars Women's Auxiliary, wil meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the VFW Club Room to elect 10 additional officers and to disoyss such organizational mattes ds dues and membership. | | The ‘meeting was originally plan ned-for Wednesday but due to the Thénksgiving holidays, has been ¢hdnged to tonight. Mrs. Francis Mix, Senior Vie President, will preside. Al mpm-; hers and others interested in join- ing the auxiliary, are urged to AL- tend. e HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's hospxl nl admitted Al- bert Johanson, Master George Whitely and George McDaniel tfor medical attention on E Sunday. . Arne Nelson Jack Santeford were disch Saturday, and Mrs. Ma laukal and baby girl on & Government hospital on day admitted Mark Abloogalook. from Nome, Lester Boyd of Sitka and Sharon Lee of Douglas. The; were no discharges ORDER NOW! AT SULLY’S Delicious Parker House Rolls for "‘mnksginng Dinner. Order earl: - mpire Wamads get results! Tonight... “plan on a fasty + full course dinner . in a pleasant atmosphere at YES! We still h:ne plenty of STEA % Today—Tuesday Open Until 10:30 PM. | and VW ednesday SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Dldg. = D I : BY PM ON WEEKEND AIRLINES CARRIES 63 ON WEEKEND Alrnnes ts over the weekend, arious Southeast Alaska ) to Sitka: Charles Henry, en, John Cushing, Evelyn m(l Arlene and Loreita Dill, and Pelican, Elizabeth Vivi- s Paddock, C. Raati- Mosher, Gordon Hall Toml; to Cobal, Willlam y Harris, Mrs o Petersburg, Carl Ketchikan, E Mrs. Loui the opening of the BEACON CAFE 232 WILLOUGHBY AVE. Specializing in Steak and Chicken Dinners SHORT ORDERS. .. OPEN ALL NIGHT! ‘gl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIllHIlIIlIlIIIImIIII|IIIIIIII|IIlIlI||||lI|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!IIIIIIIIIII L Vg 7% hanks Oth these YVALUES for e lllll“llll||||||lll||||l|l|||||l||l||l| ” THE DAII.Y ALASKA EMPIRE ley: from Ketd—nkan to Juneau,'e® , S | Ernestine Zollman and George Mc- ® Dougall; from Wrangell, Ole Lille- | » graven and Capt. George Bieri; e rom Petersburg, George Williams.'e From Sitka to Tenakee, Mrs.'e Emil Tang; from Sitka to Juneau, e . ° ° . . i Temperatures for FEnding 6 In Juneau — minimum, 20 At Afrport - A. L. Zermwalt, Art Franklin Jr minimum, 13 William Wagner, Albert Wallace Max Penrod, Carl Weis and J. W. | Gucker; from Cobal, Mr. and M: Willlam Marholec and Betty San- strom; from Warm Springs, Cor- bit Shipp, Carl Gafuert, L. M Worman and Marie Shipp; from Hoonah, Sam Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. o - ° ( ® 1, 1252 inches ALBERT KUSEL FOUND DE AD. & 4503 fishes bay: Clar- = o At Alrpe cursion in- Albert Kusel, beuevt-d to be 2,4 1 699 Mary Wil-| ongshoreman, was found dead in 4 3460 inches Jhe Martin apartments by the - ice who broke into his room when he had not been seen for made persons to| ® ries tonight and passengers | R. E. Dill inform sometime. Dr. W. M. Whitehead was called and upon c‘mmmatwu said Kuso! had aied 01 & s ncon on Friday Cook; to ~ T mains are at the C} Davis W. Carter Mortuar - ORDER YOURS NOW! Tcmato dinner rolls for Thanks- giving. Sully’s Bakery - - ah, Andrew Lawrence, kson to Ketchi The origin of wages in aericii- was the disappearance of the E. M Mr and ' tur Clare Rid- serf ERS announces SANDWICHES excmummzes O L @ R E D =eemecanc- 9 5 cSIEWiNG (HI(KENS [b. SPRING FRYER Ready for the Pan ROLLED PRIME RibRoasi - BABY BEEF NO W \\lI‘ &5 [ Ib. %7 5p¢ | PofRoast - - - Ih.§B« VealRoast - - 1h. 8¢ EASTERN PORK—NO WASTE PorkRoast - - Ih. 55¢ Lamb Roast Ib. 65¢ - 1b.35¢ THE FINEST—BULK Mince Meal —JUNEAU, ALASKA \\ EATHER l{Ll'ORl 5. WEATHER BUREA! 10 o'Cleck This Morning WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Cloudy with some snow flur- with PITATION In Juneau—trac trace, since Nov ©o e 000 @ e 0 0 o0 ENTURY @ Suwer-Marker ‘ «Alaska’s Finest” o e e ® 24-Hour Pmod Maximum, 33; NORTHWEST fimmw Maximum 29 Tuesday, cool- temperature 7:30 a.m. today) e; since Nov. since July 1, ince July 1 . ©904,00%000, 00000000000 ONE WAY 120" (Children $60) plus tax P ROUND TRIP DAILY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1946 NEW LOW FARES ANCHORAGE TO SEATTLE -TACOMA 2067 ROUND TRIP plus tax (Children $108) . P 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER DC-4 ServICE » 7' HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST For reservations: BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative NORTHWEST 0.« AIRLIKES PENOLA INC., Chicago, IIl. TBone Steaks - - 1h.75¢ PorkChops - - - 1h.75¢ vgéigleaks G Ib65c Fresh Ground Beef - Ib. 55¢ f)fififi's‘f\‘%‘éfifié’. ib. 60 Ib. 30¢ BUI Sweel Relish - STORE HOURS HENS CALL FOR QUALITY MEATS FREE DELIVERY DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Daily Juneau Deliveries 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Douglas Delivery Cleses DAILY AT NOON R TR, SRR |||l||||IIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIII|III|I|I|IIIII||II|I|||IIII|IIII|||IIIIIIII|II||IIIII|IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIlllllllllllllmllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIII AR i Giving g We have the finest, GRADE _ A, Broad-breast TURKEYS for your Thanksgiving FEAST. ' ° ° G Ld WHOLE — HALVES or QUARTERS YOUNG, FANCY Ib. 80« 10 peunds to 14 pounds L) Q ° YOUNG, FANCY TOMS - Ib. 75 29 to 25 pounds - & NEW YORK l)REh‘sLD HENS - 1h.65¢ TR 202 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 10:30 a. m., LT |~ i ]

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