The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 12, 1932, Page 8

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THE DA!LY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1932. e e R YNNI R A Agricultural E; rvice, will discuss the sit- th Col. Ohlson the hope of the ANNUAL DANCE e GIVEN | TONIGHT t and some of the more im- | in Elks" Ball Room-— work continued. Funds f continued operation of the st Public Invited the night the mem- ded in the Juneau Fire Depart- Alaska Station & uation wi | Tt [TONIGHT JUNEAU| Anti-Seloon Hesd HOOP PLAYERS, MEET DOUGLAS \ngh School Boy Teams|| Will Contest Here for Championship CONFERENGE ON FARMSTATIONS WILL BE HELD == Agriculture and Interior Department Officials to Discuss Plans is officia ado] p! r p the in the unless the Se the Bu-| | them supply bill approved by ulture declined to put cultural e firs t Tonight been in | . o estimates Iroad for Tonight is the night when high school basketball champ o the general pub- [ship of Gastineau Channel wi s well as Gastineau | decided. Student teams represer is the night of the ing Juneau and Douglas will ce and will be staged in|in their fifth and last game of t Ballroom, with the Sere- season in the Juneau High School | (& hing gymnasium. Each quintette has| are won two contests and the victor has who b the | o anne porarily | i ilroad adminis- |4 " pn o 0t formal!ylmd(rs fu conferring wn:hl e will continue to w : a! be cmaded this evening's struggle will be ¢ Nosdinrtons |dance number is played ed to play the Ketchikan di ohis headquarters| oo Today is a b t champions for the Southes many Juneauites and Alaska title. |crowd is expected at the a {night. Many dinner parties been arranged, following which m‘ |dance will be the next attraction. | - | : teams are in A-1 condition.| Associated Press Photo is prepared to exert its| Bishop Ernest G. Richardson of st effort of the season,There | Philadeiphia was elected president >f the Anti-Saloon League of Amer- members of both squads w playing their last year of | ::‘:;t“the Sonval mesting i Wash- 00l basketball and these no endeavor to retire e honors. To Be Wonderful Exhibition | “Tonight's boys’ game prom FLOUR 10-pound bags X ) Wholewheat, .42¢ GARNICK’S--Phone 174 The Helena, Mon., U. S. assay o’fiue received twice as many de- sits of gold dust in 1931 than | MASONS WILL GIVE DANCE WEDNESDAY | Next Wednesday evening, mem-|; po 5 wonderful exhibition, n 1930, llen A’ Brand ANKLETS |0 s i R Tempe |0 wouiand. stedi g6 PRy g A 2 £ a dance in Scottis ite Temple. | neau bo; “The he)g'h( = The affair, announced M. S. Ji seight of the Juneau players a [P pepers for Sels wsHnb Shpire New Pastel Shades D R —27c— Sizes 5 to 10 In Rayon gensen, chairman of the commi in charge of the arrangements, he local boys will be on thet be for Masons and their -friends. |gioor. This is some edvan e | o | Their determination to win c MRS. CLARE KROGH ILL | not be greater than it is. Th ge less than their opponent. L M Clare Krogh of Juneau is|at the peak of physical condi D, I D ’) q a patient in St. Ann’s hosp | They will be hard to stop toni eaaer eP“rtm‘”" B t()rc having entered for medical treat- |no matter how good Douglas is. - ~ - mcnt | An added attraction tonight wi GEORGE BROS. o e |be the game between Douglas and ¥ | Juneau high school girls’ teams. | Douglas Maids Hold Title The Douglas girls, having won |three contests of a possible fiv game championship series, are the Channel title holders, but the are many followers of the indo pastime who think the honors of the Island maids are dus as much to fortunate j DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PA reaks” @as to |and who expect the Juneau to demonstrate their supe: tonight. 1 Sch l D Miss Enid Burns, coach of the 00! al] Juneau girls, has kept them in | training and practice during the | past week. She feels certain they | will appear to better advantage | han they did last Friday. | Big Crowd Is Certain There will be an enthusiastic | rong in the gymnas all Juneau High be present witk for their teams, and beésides, » will be many other residents BUTTER Sanitary Wrapped EGGS--Large, Fresh Standard Clean w t ~ A I ity. Four Sunset Gold, e pime aagstion ok Dibiies | \ will accompany the Island teqms dozen .. { 3 pounds for ..... o encowrage them to_ victo: | Special ferryboal service will be provided between Douglas and Ju- neau. Arrangements have been made to |care for the largest crowd of thel | season in the gymnasium. Not Small and Dirty 1000 Pounds Sold Weekly TOMATO PUREE ARMOUR’S JAMS ‘ ‘) districts FEED FOR DEER'E: URDERED READY FOR EMERGENCY (Terhune Orders Hay to Distributed to Deer as Needs Develop Six tons of hay for emergency |rflhons for feed as required for| relief of starving deer have been | ordered by the Alaska Game Com. mission, it was announced toda; by H. W. Terhune, Executive Of-! |ticer. Tt will be shipped from | Seattle next week and landed at conveniently located communities to areas in which food shortages may oceur. reported to the Commission, but heavy snowfall north of Wrangell Narrows threatens to cut off for- age. To give temporary relief to areas reported in bad shape now, cutting of trees will be done in some districts next week, Mr. Ter- | hune said. Game Wardens Frank Dufresne and Homer Jewell are now enroute to Wrangell 'to direct this work. The latter will organize relief for- ces in the Petersburg and Wrangell while Mr. Dufresne will from which it can be distributed | No severe suffering has yetbeen | cover ‘the regions north!fromthere. “We have made every possible pro- pull through with very little loss,” yMr Terhune said. leave tomorrow on the | enroute | W Northwe:tem for Beward |to Fairbanks on official business. |He will be absent three or four | Assistant Executive Officer | Be E.M. Goddard will leave Seattle on Wms NoflhWCSt Tltle TO | weeks. |the first steamer for Alaska and | !handle the deer relief work. e ———— \CASTRO’S REMAINS " TO BE SENT SOUTH In accordanwe with directions rom relatives, the remains of Nich- olas ‘Castro, who died this week in this city, will be sent to San Francisco for interment. | ‘Request that the body be sent | south was received by telegraph last evening by the Juneau-Young |Mortuary from the dead man’s {brother, who lives in San Fran- cisco. FUNERAL OF BAILEY SET FOR TOMORROW Funeral riies for the late Gar- |field Bailey, Indian, who died in Juneau this week, will be held to- morrow afternoon in the Native | Presbyterian Church in this city. Relatives are on their way from !Sitka to attend the obsequies. Interment, under direction of the ! Charles W. Carler Mortuary, will be in Evergreen cemetery. | vxsmn to relieve famine in v.hei | deer herds and hope that they wi!h 1 WALLGRENIS - - NOW CHAMPION | - AT BILLIARDS Enter National Tour- nament in East e | EVERETT, Wash., Feb. 12—Mosn {'Wallgren, of Everett, has won the | Pacific Northwest 182 - balkline )bflli&rd championship, defeating |Cecil O'Laguer, of Portland. The score of the match was 900 to 515 The victory entitles Wallgren to re. ’ present the Northwest in the Nat- |ional Tournament at French Licke o Indiana, cpemng on February 29, T0 INCREASE | INCOME RATES | WASHINGION, D. C. Feb. 12— i, The House Ways and Means Com- | | mittee has agreed tentatively t’,. increase the income tax of both corpdrations and individuals. The proposed rates have not been made public however. e Old papers a. Tie Empire. ‘ ¢ Al 8 s C BY SHOPPING at GEORGE BROTHERS you find FOODS are sold at LOW PRICES W here VEGETABLES are Fresh and Choice Where PHONED i ORDERS L4 receive careful attention HICKEN— The most popular entree for feast days. Fresh killed. Come to GEORGE BROTHERS. [ Large 2% tins, omborrs. Rasoperry. Peach. ML FAULKNER BACK Ch k P d 2 2 ;‘?;(f)%e 2% tins, 9 5 c %;lsart 39 e ’fi%"%};%m;:fi;%g; FRESH KILLED—DUE TONIGHT ] |Jean ‘Faulkner, #o Vancouver, where [ ] P d f 2 5 !she attends boarding school. H: DEL MONTE PRUNES | SCHILLING'S COFFEE [l s St RYKrlSp, 2 oundcs 1or C 12 pound I 5 e I?(?uen d 390 i MESSERSCHMIDT IS BACK s e NG Sk A S R | Councilman Henry Messerschmidt S Fl k 2 P d 25 A T e wmarimirel D0ap I'laKes, 4 I'oundas 4J9C §. package .. .. 250 Pounds .. .. .. 75c == Schilling’s, Van Camp’s, 1 pound cans .... Sipansfor: . ... 23¢ 3¢ CRISCO or SNOWDRIFT PURE LARD 69¢ 53¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY ESSAY CONTEST WATCH OUR WINDOW MONDAY FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS 3 pound pails ... Armour’s Star, 4 [b. pailit...... NEW SHIPMENT VALENTINE CANDIES | Page and Shaw Brand {{ IN FANCY HEART-SHAPED “ CONTAINERS $1.25 to $2.50 ALASKA ' Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substation No. 1 We Deliver § PACK Grapejuice, Pint . . . 22¢ ARMOUR’S Whole Clams, No. 1 Tall 22c Corn Starch, 3 packages 25¢ RED AND WHITE BRAND GET YOUR COUPONS FOR 2 ONE-WAY TCIKETS TO SEATTLE PHONES 92 and 95

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