The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1949, Page 2

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PAGE TWO WRECKAGE OF MISSING PLANE BELIEVED ScEN!l PORTLAND, Nov P plumes from bombs dropped inches that covered the last night. today led round ground toward wrec be of a C-54 on Mount St plane transpo! The | ter wreckage was sighted yes- during one of the first treaks in the weather since the Air Force plane with six men aboard disappeared Nov, 22. Capt. hich the ground | H. E. Lanning, directing the search s. | from here, said the wreckage ap- ared to be that of a C-54. e McChord searc escue unit here reported t} uiding pla still was droppin Lovely, lovely you — this party filled holiday season . . . in one of our “dream true” dresses Shimmering come satins pering taffetas softest crepes . . . Oh so wonderfully fashioned with exciting bare shoulders and whirling mists of s Beaded and sequin trimmed Dinner gowns of crepe . . . ke Taffeta and slipper satin off-shoulder Sizes 10 to 44 gown. R Behiends. Co QUALITY SINCE /8487 The Antigque Shop and ifome Furnishings Opposite Coast Guard Build on Third Street OGpen 11 a. in. to 5:30 p. n. Large shipments of antiques arriving dailv from the 0ld South Amy Bates Phone 332 | now attendin KADOW, GEN. TWINING T0 SPEAK AT (HAMBER | Kenneth Kadow, chief of the In- terior Department’s Alaska | Committee, and Lt. Gen, { F. Twining, overall commander of |the Alaska Command, will be guest speakers at the noon meet- ing the Juneau Ghamber of tomorrow in the Gold anof Hotel. the of Commerce Rcom of the Kadow will {draft of the Corporation Bill will tell Chamber pose of the meeting Lield here. Twenty-two government officials the meeting called Department will at the meeting latest wining pur- and Gen. bers the now cy the Interior lso be present COMMURITY EVENTS Tonight at 8— Uk\ Lodze Tonight at 8—Women of Muo:\c. November 30, 5 pm. — AWVS | of Commerce | in American Legion Dt | Army Home League baz | Star, ! God parcel post sale at € meeting at No. 18 Channel apart- ments. December 1 at noon—Chamber in Baranof Hotel. at 8:00 p.m.—La So- 8 Chevaux gout. Busi- | December 1 iete des 40 Hommes et ness meeting. December 1 hearsal of Mes church Decem! at, ah at 8:30 p.m.—Re- Methodist at 1:30 pm.—Martha | Society December 2—Lutheran Ladies an- | nual bazaar. 7:30 p.m—Chapel- Chapel-by-the- December 2 ladles Bazaar at Lake. December 3 at 2 Salvation ar. Decemper s—Dance by Eastern Scottish Rite Temple. 3—Douglas F pm December men'’s | kenefit danc Norway Hall. Council Relief ciety Women' aar at Parson’s, Electric. December December Legion. December 6 at noon—Rot Decemzer 7 at noon — Clut, December 7, 1:30 p.m.—Juneau Woman's Club business meeting, AEL&P penthouse. December 9—Juneau Pl sent come December Kiwanis 10—First Ch December 10 — Jun scecond night preser edy. December ion of com- December 17 — Elks Chr party for children, Elks Hall an Capitol Theatre. December 18 siah to be sung Theatre. December Children's p December members e; December 31—Annual ‘Jinks, Elks Ballroom. |MERRY (HRISTMAS 10 VETERANS' FAMILIES | SENT TO VETS' HOSPITAL :30 p.m.—M at 20th Century 20 at noon—Rotary 7 at noon — Rotary Zlks Hi- bexes of Chr nas ay today to the Gift Shop in large gifts are on their Veterans Hospital Portland, Oregon. | They are the work of Juneau’s | American Legion Auxiliary, assemb- led under the direction of chair- |man Agner Kiefer who valued the gifts at over $250. Childrens toys, books, games; wWo- men’s aprons, children’s dresses, | toiletries and cgsmetics; household linens—these articles from which veterans in the Portland hospital may select gifts for their families were thoughfully gathered by local Legion Auxiliary members and simi- lar projects were completed by Legion auxiliaries throughout the ‘Territory. | Assisting Mrs. Kiefer at the box- ing session last night were Mrs. Al- fred Zenger, Mrs. Bert Lybeck, Mrs. Elsie Sofoulis, Mrs. Anna Bodding, Mrs. Lillian Harris, Mrs. Charles Oftke and Miss Anita Garuick. | Prize gm of the lot of many REUEVED IN SECONDS! ost_instant re ut a ‘.llll:kl Va-tro-nol Nose Drops in each nostril Va-tro-nol works ri ht where stuffy trouble is! It o’p“u up cold- clogged nose . relfe.vel stuffi- and lets you breathe again. Try it. Two THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | MEETING TOMORROW Field | Nathan |, being 4—FElks Memorial Serv- | u Players, | 16 at 9 p.m.—Juneau | High School Senior Ball ange Christmas party. | it i et is a species | was lhn[ The br 5 name is tak-: wardrobe | of Indian cuckoo. Its k- § John | en from the suggested effect of its| 3 ‘Cll“. L D S RELIEF SOCIETY | 1's Bazaar and food sale,| Sat Dec. 3 Parsons Electric Co.| At the Public invited. Choice Christmas|evening DeC suggestions.— 61-4t | and Sewing 0nlv 22 fShoppnng Ilays ]1ovely Christmas thing |doll with a hand-made | gift and work of Mrs. McCormick. AFTER DINNER DESSERT Lutheran Bazaar Friday | 27 pm. Food Sale Br)()'h 63- lt‘ left' Short on hme and ideas? Switch to Calvert Reserve the choicest you can give +..0r serve! BLENDED WHISKEV 86.8 PROOF 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1949 Alaska Coastal Airlines enables you o arrange —through your local ticket agent—ycur passage o the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globe! And for you who buy tickets In Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul nlnsnmm/ Py ity 4 e M'!RI.IIIES GUS GEORGE Superette JA M === Gallon 10 Pound Tins All Flavors $2.29 orld’s Beé! - Pure | | | | CORNED BEEF 2 Tins 9« PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR 10 1b.Bag §1.37 Regular Size LUX-LIFEBUQY-PALMOLIVE 3 Bars 24« FRISKIES (Cubes cr Meai) 25 Ib. Bag $3.69 Lowest Prices in Alasiha SQUASH Pound — B¢ CABBAGE Pound — B¢ CARROTS Pound — B¢ APPLES (Winesaps) Pound — 1 0¢ GRAPEFRUIT (California Seedless) Each— 1 0¢ Fresh COCONUTS Pound — 1 0¢

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