The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1930, Page 8

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EASTER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930." - BIB FIELD FOR == DAIRY RANCHES - J v of Dr. Alberts, Here, Sees Fine Opportunity There f()l' l)ail'y Fal'[ns BROTHER OF ALBERT FORREST GOING EAST FIRE ALARM LAST NIGHT A fire aalrm from box 32 at 7:30 o'clock last evening called the de- partment back to the scene of an early morning blaze at the property to |of Willlam Steinbeck on Gastineau a|Avenue. Some of the charred re- E. |mains of the building smold- ering and -were thoroughly doused before the firemen returned again to the hall. ——- anahan is enroute to| MR. HARRIS SOUGHT NEW SEAPLANE DUE e iy, Tril M B | = ity Wb s oo | SR T U 7y there. He is aboard the |cerning a Mr, H St 10t FOR JUNEAU SOON| cannery there. He is aboard the |cerning a Mr, Harris who was f (Seattle was delayed because or] The Ketchikan of the same com- numerous orders, the expected ar-|pany, will follow the Taku abo rival here tl week was postponed. | two weeks later, the message sa The definite date for the Taku's|The Taku has a capacity for two departure from Seattle will be an- | more passengers than has the Ket- nounced later | chikan. EXERCISES AT MASONIC TEMPLE SUNDAY AFTERNOON E Op Gre , brother of Albert A. C. McClanahan, of Delta, |k visited with his nie dith F. Sheelor, yesterday af- He was taken for a ride r Highway and declared hough the scenery in hi 1 is wonderful, what he has to return to his i y seen of Alaska, surpasses jon next August. is native state. - atest Rogers enrou where he will airplane mechani: is with the Y dwell Company at M: s. O. M. Kipste, Max Pitsh AN EASTER BARGAIN Your Spring Suit with a pair of Oxfords at sthe price of the SUIT—$29.50 ? e . ot e annery’s boat Osego, now at Taku, | for Beach and Leed. P . ‘. came to Juneau aboard the 1901. Any Th s len st kheed. ST WATCH SERV]CES OF | Dr. Clanahan is a ion regarding VPL!; S::;;a::‘[;:,func(ff I:ge Alas- EPWORTH LEAGUE TO |.. icles for various medi- |ris dly commun | ka-Washington Airways, Inc, ar-! H e Governor's office, at Jun: rived in Seattle today and will leave { l BE TOMQ}}BOW A M. c g i -+ there for Juneau about Thursday, | L . 4 i LODE CLATM LOCATION Mrs. Theo Kettleson, wife according to a cablegram received | ‘ ch services of ng are €:45 a. m. Follo a fellowship breakf in the church pz lis invited AT THE HOTELS astineau—Ma ot f a; J. S. Jeffery, c Al Rasmussen, city. - for 95¢ ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE GEORGE | DAY, APRIL 20TH. & POWER CO. Gastineau Cafe SPECIAL DINNER EASTER SUNDAY MENU Petersburg Shrimp Cocktail Tomato and Lettuce Salad with French Dressing ROAST TURKEY, Walnut Dressing HALF SPRING CHICKEN, a la Maryland FILET MIGNON STEAK, Mushroom Sauce BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, Candied Sweets French Buttered Peas Ice Cream Whipped Creamed Potatoes Hot Cross Buns y \ N § N \ $ N § § s \ § \ 3 § l § N N N N § N N I} \ 5 l E E Cream of Tomato Soup i Plum Pudding, Wine Sauce \\\ W wmo g //////// / z CANLIES Whitman’s FOR HER “Nufsed” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. #ree Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders program | 1 1 be shared s. The public| ; H W. Al-|g Mrs. Theo. Kettleson, | the | Electricity will be off on LOW- ER FRONT Street from L Gold- | stein's store to A. J. Mill begin- : ning at 7 a. m. until 12 noon SUN- | quantities | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT At present all the cream that proje at thosc He ed - on current year during ompanied adminis was begun in e crops were cessful Even in unfavorable like last year was, the » crop of peas and oa iment station yielded m tons per acre. than s Much | 2 )Ou'lllq { n—Mrs. Mary Hammer|higher yields are obtainable where I e city; C. Mathisen, city; W. May- { fertilizers are applied. ' han; Harold Swans: ; W. Al Farmers who have dairying | their chief enterprise experien difficulty in making a comfo! !living, he added. There is | danger of glutting the market v | their products. Butter is |shipped into the interior in lare Cheese can also be |manufactured in an expensive plant.} ‘prndur:cd is manufactured into I ter at the creamery'located at ry on the Alaska Railroad. | | Several new families recently have I moved into the dairying region, Dr. | Alberts said. There is plenty of | opportunity for additional d to be established and a market for their produce. es | MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN AT SCHOOL 5 { \ § § \ { \ \ \ ! {| An interesting thirty-minute pro- { {gram of music was given in the { Juneau High Schools yesterday a { ! § i { { { § § § z § terncon. The affair was a spe entertainment that had been plar ined for sometime. | Among the groups which peared before the student body w the orchestra, boys' trio, boys' glee club, girls’ glee club, little symphony and the band. e, LATEST PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS | 11930 models, $20.00. Expert piano |tuning and phonograph repairing. | —adv. | | Anderson Music Shoppe. | ————————— | Try the Flve UOrex Dinner Both NOTICES iperintendent of the today by Cash Cgle from J. L. American and Canadian Home Sitka, was an erriv Carman. ns at The Empire. he Af al Rogers. As the delivery of the plane llIlIl|IHlllliIIIIlIIIIIII|Illl"llllfillllllI||IilllllliIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllil|lll]l’l’lllllllllllllllllfllllIIII||IIIjIIIIlI‘I||' CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries T e T T e T U UL FREE! Beautiful Teapot With Every Purchase of One Pound of SCHILLINGS TEA MAZOLA OIL, quart cans, regular 70c. ....62c SUGAR: 18:pounds e, . .».. ..., ... 5100 COCOA, Servus Brand, fresh and delicious, one-half pound tins S 2C LUXSEOILEF SOAR, 3bars . :xv . .oueooil LIPPENCOT’S APPLE BUTTER, large jars.30c CORN MEAL, 10 pound bags ............. 50c¢ YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT Garnick’s - Phone 174 | Specials at Mabry's. —adv | | WWMWW To Our Friends On EASTER DAY We wish to express to you our hope that the joys and peace of mind that Easter Day should inspire within be yours. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. inj EASTER Fancy Easter BASKETS Fancy Easter Wrapped CANDY Chocolate Easter EGGS EASTER NOVELTIES EASTER EGG DYES and EASTER CANDY j(ir the Kiddies Juneau Drug Company Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 8 Free Delivery Easter Lilies Tulips Daffodils Narcissus Roses Carnations Hyacinths ORDER TODAY—PHONE 311 JUNEAU FLORISTS J

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