The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1946, Page 8

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P‘\(‘,F HL"H l' '1 Shatfer’s GEE 49 - PHONE - 43 ISANITARY MEAT (0. MEAT AT ITS BEST ® AT LOWER PRICES HENS EASTERN STEER BEEF GRADE-A BONELESS POT ROAST 35 PRIME RIB R 0 AST 65€ SIBLOIN STEAK POUND 70¢ ROLLED RUMP ROAST POUND ” 10 49 PHONE 10 to 16 POUNDS Especially Selected for Sanitary @® You Won't Be Disappointed When You Buy at Sanitary! @ EASTERN CORN-FED TURREYS For Your Christmas Binner BROAD BREASTED ® OVEN READY b.75c TOMS - 1h.72c 18 1o 25 POUNDS feat Co. LEG @’ LAMB - perlh. §5 H(II LDER 'VEAL ROAST - Pound 65& GROUND | PORK ROUND SAUSAGE 70 &5cb. PGUND ; Made from pure, lean Greund right before your pork shoulders . . sea- ur new modern soned by a SECRET MACHINE FORMULA m 01 R ust pi ed. YOU se- leet YOUR ‘flll AK, we will grind it while vou wait ! BREAKFAST! FRESH PIGS FEET 3 PCUNDSFOR 5,0¢ ———————FOR PICKLING OR BOILING A Real Deal for Every Housewife FINEST CHECKENS FRYERS 1h. 95¢ STEWERS . Ib.85¢ ROASTERS Ih. 95¢ PACKED ALL READY TO COOK It's CHRISTMAS SPIRIT-ing! CHRISTMAS WINDOW DISPLAY CONTEST ® Judging Christmas Eve ® Sponsored by KIWANIS CASH PRIZES ® AT LOWER PRICES ® You Won't Be Uisappoin?ed When You Buy at Sanitary! @ MEAT AT IT'S BEST o FREEDELIVERY e ruoxe 43 iay by ams 1 es ensc C9. 1125; \ 5 of Bl n THE DAILY ALAbKA 2 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'TRINITY CATHEDRAL, I(HRISTMAS FEATURE| ; Christmas services at tne Church] of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal, [were announced this morning by the | Rev. W. Robert Webb, Rector of| the Parish. The Midnight Chnnl‘ Euchuu will begin at 11:3 o'clock Christmas Eve with a festi- \al procession, which is to be fol-| lowed oy the singing of Cnristmas | hymns. | The Introit for the Midnight| Mass will be Niedlinger's arrange- mun( of “O Little Town of Bethle- | he 'm.” Miss Frances Paul will sing |t soprano obligato in this num- ‘hu The music for the Communion wuu e will be Gounod's St. Cecelia and the solo work in this be taken by Mr. Ernest Ehler, and | v\lII include the “Cantique de Noel.” | The Holy Trinity Choir this year has tesn under the direction of Miss Ruth Coffin. Miss Coffin was suddenly called to the States and Mr. Ehler is continuing as director. voices that will be heard in the choir this year are: Sopranos— Frances Paul, Marye Ehler, Irene Williams, Lois Estepp, Jacquelinne Wolfe, Alice Brandebury, Lane Roff and Lorna Williams; Altos—Thelma Fletcher, Yvonne Goss, Louise Mal- colm, Edith Barras and Dorothy Whitehead; Tenors—Ernest Ehler, A. J. Buckingham and William Wolfz; Basses—Geoffrey Goss, Mac- Kay Malcolm, William Forbkes and Jack Fletcher. ELECTION RETURNS OF FOURTH DIVISION Canvassing Board results from the Fourth Division announced to- day by Acting Governor Lew Will- iams completes the canvass for the 2565 he referendum and 536 against Total vote cast in the Fourtt division was 328. JOSEPHINE BOYD NEW PRESIDENT OF GARDEN CLUB Mrs. Josephine Boyd was install as the new President of the Ju- neau Garden Club at a meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gruening. Mrs. Charles Forward, the retiring President, was also assisting host- ess. In the absence of Mrs. Jack Fletcher In Anchorage, Mrs. Fred Turpin read a paper, prepared by Mrs. Fletcher, on dish gardens and terrariums. Mrs. Fletcher / *also fashioned a display to illustrate her subject. Mrs. Boyd spoke of her recent trip to the states and told of a visit to a chrysanthemum show in Van- couver where she was especially impressed with a prize winning mum which was pale yellow and measured ten inches in diameter. The hostesses served tea at the close of the business session. After meeting with her Executive Board, Mrs. Boyd will announce her standing committee members. The next meeting will be held the third Wednesday in January, the place to be announced later. R ed = g 2 o B O 58S & 'w: 5 B a ooy e 2 SE8S 2 S & oy 3 g8 t 83 G229 5633 i 0 S Sell it witn an Empir? W am.ad Tonight... | plan on a tasty || full course dinner }| . . in a pleasant atmosphere at O[SIIIER CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET ¢ pposite Goldst_;@'n Bldg. -3 ! e lamxhn | | “Sanctus” with its famous te: solo. The Gradual will be A Rus~ sian Carol from White Russia often times sung by children. As tue o:- feratory Miss Paul and Mr. Ehler will sing as a duet Adolphe Agam's YOURG ROASTERS FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1946 A | 20t CENTURY s s: @SwerMarkt o “Alaska’s Finest” GOLDEN BANANAS .=+ 23c Found . FLOBIDA TANGERINES mr 39 T EASTERN > Poum! Dehcmus A es Golden Bens Box...... SWEET CELERY POTATOES FRESH FIRM FIRM, RIPE Ne. 1 Grade CRISP FRESH MEXICO 2 Ibs. 28¢ | Pound 29c | Pound 22¢ | Pound 35( EGEGS BUTTER Siricily Fresh GRADE SWEET CREAM (ase $1 6.50; Dozen ¢ POUND 89 MIXED NUTS | Sweet Mixed | FRUITCAKE |FROZEN PEAS PICKLES M and BRAN Pictsweet WAL \l TS BR AZILS, Pound Loaf Pound 4@: 39 08¢ 30« We Have a Fine Selection of F(RE§E i'l;ipli'l'lisk an{dVE‘FFTAtBEECESH :;;ljlflwl\\::b—n—l—pseir:‘;ef ll"?)l[‘-fi(;, (—ir{;fn;ole:!luce — Green Peppers — R'Iuh'lrh — Squash -— Onions — Car- We Have the Finest, Grade A, Holiday Dinner YOUNG, FANCY HENS YOUNG, FANCY TOMS Whole - Halves - Quarters VALUES for THREEDAYS-SATURSAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY SN ) 1...... KD oo o LETTUCE | TOMATOES CANADIAN PULLETS MADE FROM THE HIGHEST FILBE RT:t AL \’IONDS RUM and BRANDY Libby's, 12 oz. tin 12 oz. package Grapes — Pears — lmn ma~ Ry (‘3] ug S 1)1¢eq — Tomatces — Brussel.Spreuts — Brocccli — Cabbage — Broadhreast Turkeys for Your azan COlOred === e————————————————————————————————————————————————— _ STEWING CHICKENS CUT-UP—PAN READY Pound --- 80c FANCY SPRING FRYERS Pound ---- §5¢ CUT-UP—PAN READY FANCY FANCY CAPONS Pound ---- §5¢ Couniry Sl—yle Pork Sausage Ib- 55¢ (i'ri:;eF;:hli):fikel Beef - - 1b.35¢c Pint 80c ?;:rsali:hfirlfi;;gflyslers - Pin| - Ib. 30c - 2for I5c OVEN READY Pound - 9 Fresh Ground Beef - - - Lean, Ground from Boneless Chuck T-Bone Steaks Cut frem Cheice Steer Beef Pork Chops Lean—Center Cuts Roll Prime Rib Roast From Choice Steer Beef Ib. 35¢ - 1b. 75¢ . 1h.70c . 1h. 70 Bulk Sweet Relish Bulk Dills

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