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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 1932 DOUGLAS NEWS MISS KROMQUIST TO TEACH AT WESTWARD Miss Saimic Kromgquist has been selected to teach in the Territorial school at Ninilchic during the coming Wwiater and she is leaving on the Adiniral Evans to be there ifor the beginning "of the term. ‘This s Miss Kromquist’s first school . since Ellenshurg summer. graduating from the Normal ~School this —_———e— RINDEN KETURNS FOR OPENING OF SCHOOL tic coach for the Douglas High ity to return after the sum- fner's vacation. He arrived this morning on the Northland. The high points of Mr. Rinden’s [ ¥isit outside were his attendance |8t the Naticnal. Education Asso- jation meeting at Atlantic City, 4 he represented Alaska, and lso ‘the Olympic Games in Los ngeles. Miss Luciile Pepoon, High School teacher and girls' coach, also re- turned aboard the Northland. el Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. ¥ Douglas Catholic Church | . - - i 9:30 am.—Mass and Sermon. Congregational Community Church REV. §. W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. I No service tomorrow. ——et—— St. Lukc's Episcopal Church HOTIGE FORECLOSURE WARE- ] HOUSEMAN’S LIEN Notice is hereby given under th rovisions of Section 707, C. L. A. at the undersigned will offer for e at public auction, at the Gold in Building, in Juneau, Alaska the 10th day of September, 1932 the hour of 10 AM., the fol wing merchandise stored with ndersigned and upon which harges amounting to $150.00 have been due and unpaid for more than *Yhree months last past, to-wit: 6 boxes of books, marked “Fol- s gom" C. GOLDSTEIN. Nofice published Aug. 20, 1932, Aug- ust 27, 1932, and September 3, 1932. v ~| OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET 4 | Clean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs. F. Hayden. = Phone 534 e ? | | For Every Purse—and for Eycry Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 Utah Stove ... Evan-Jones .. Junior Briquets Carbor.ado Egg- Indian Nut . Indian Lump . 11.50 Carbonado-mdhn-Mix [« Nanaimo Mine Run Nanaimo Screened .. Ladysmith Mine Run .. Ladysmith Screened ... Ladysmith Screenings .. | Nanaimo Screenings Utah Sereenings [ Blacksmith Coal .. [ Anthracite Nut Coal Cartage Additichal A SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70c to 90c per sack pre—— | Pacific Coast Coal Co. : PHONE 412 “ | ment—Mrs, Harry Stonehouse. t | | Lloyd Rinden, teacher and ath-, hool, is the first one of the| 'LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL RESUMING ; OFFICERS ELECTED After a two months' vacation j the Lutheran Sunday School be- | gins andthes year of work tomor- | |row morning at 10 o'clock, A meet- ing of the st&® was held at the i Lutheran parsohage during the past week at which plans for the years’ work were discussed. The following officers were elected for the coming |year: Superindendent Senior ment—Mrs. Belle Knudson. Superindendent Primary Depart- Depart- | Statistical Secretary—Lola Brag- sted. ¥ Recording Secretary—Mrs. Erling K Olafson. Teasurer—Mrs. Belle Xnudson. The offic the Missess Betty Thordarson, Bir- cie Jensen, Rachel Borleck and the'| Rev. Erling K. Olafson. It is iplanned to enlarge the staff on | Rally Day, which is the first Sun- day in October. It was unanimously decided to|suc continue the use of the Christian | tior Life Course, a new series of these | lessons be'lz | for T T T All the “Standard” H; NU WOO! Fir IIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllIfllIIIIlIIIIIIIIMlHIIIIIIllIIBIIIIIIIflIIIIMIIIRIIIIIIHIIWIIIIIIWII"IIIlMIiIilIIi"MIIIIImIflIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIMMIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIlIIIImlllllllllflllllilllll T “Diamond” or G. | vear. will be assisted by,cnal was also autho: Noema Sjursen, hospital for issued again this sfls “Olympic” GENERAL CONTRACTOR BI\RNEY GOOGLE AND GPARK PEU6 LOOK\T - - THERE HE \S, SULLY! MVHADDA YA THINK? WHERE‘S BROCCOLI ? THE TERRIBLE TURK" ENTERS THE RING - = ..PRIDE OF ASIA .., mat- SEAPLANE GOES ON FLIGHT TO CHICHAGOF |passence:. Muzi supplementar ed e | A, Metealf, the use of the Y 8 Oy R i | md cann=ry patrol out of Ket- |lick. chikan for the Naket Packing | | Company, the seaplane Chichagof, Pilot Anscel Eckmann and Me- an opera- |chandic Gordon Graham, return- morning at St. Ann’s | ed late yesterday afternoon to Ju- | the removal of ton- |neau. | The aircraft left here this after~ Douglas. NO MORE TONSILS aged 7 years, cessfully underwent n this burg, Is The Time For Water-Proofing, Damp-Proofing In Basement Walls, Concrete Flfibfs, Concrete and tucco Exteriors! EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CONCRETE WORK Always plenty of Portland Cement on hand. Your choice of “DIAMOND” or “OLYMPIC” Brands REINFORCING STEEL from 4 inch to 114 inch SAND and GRAVEL Accessories for the Fireplace and Chimney Dampers, Ashdumps, Cleanouts, Firebrick, Fireclay, Face Brick, Mantel Tile, Hearth Tile, Thimbles, Copper Flashing, Clay Brick, Terra Cotta Flue Lining, Cement Brick and Block, Chimney Blocks Materials for all Kinds of Interior Plastering Stipple, Sand, Putty Coat Finishes ardwood Plaster, Finishing Plaster, Lump or Hydrated Lime, D LATH—that wonderful insulator as well as plaster base— Lath, Ribbed or Diamond Mesh Metal Lath, Metal Cornerbead, Plaster Sand Materials for Exterior Plastering (Stuccoing) “California Stucco” Cement, Lath, Wire Fabric Lath, Sand Cement, Tiling and Terrazzo For floors, kitchen sinks, wainscoating for walls in bathrooms, kxtchens, vestibules RAUSE DEALER IN HEAVY BUILDING MATERIALS E. noon for Chichagof, taking Frank ; - Iy civil engineer as a|, 7 | In coming back from Chichagof, the plane is expected! | From three days of fish trap |t bring back here Mike McKal- | The airemft 1 scheduled to re- turn to Juneau late this evening. - Miss Lillian Norberg, of Peters- arrived on’ the Northland to Wisit with Miss Impi Aalto, 3: LADEES AN’ GENNUMEN! “THE MAIN GO IS GOTTA BE POS'PONED! MISTAH BROCCOLY, 15 NOT HEAH! % 2 BouT! WHAT TA THEY WAITIN FER? Announcing New RAINCOATS By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE A SUNDAY SUPPER MEN Veal Salad Olives Date Nut Bread Butter Devil's Food Cake Salted Nuts i Outstanding values in the new Fall Raincoats Veal Salad, Serving 6 2 cups diced, cooked veal; 2 ha cooked eggs, diced; 1 cup dic ery, 3 tablespoons chopped pim tos, 2 tablespocns chopped onions, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 tea- spoon salt, ' teaspoon paprika, cup salad dressing. | Mix and chill ingredients. Serve in cups of crisp lettuce. | Date Nut Bread (2 Loaves) 2 cups Graham flour, 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons soda, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 11 cup sugar, 4 tablespoons molasses, | cups sour milk, 2-3 cup chop- ped dates 3 cup broken nuts. { Mix ingredier Pour into 2| =—= = = = = E greased loaf pans. Let stand 20| = = = = E = = = = = = for Women and Misses, featuring the long coat and jacket. In Suedine and Texhide All colors. Sizes 16 to 44. minutes. Bake 1 hour in slow oven. | Devil's Feod Cake (With buttermilk) % cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 1-3 cup| cocoa, 1 egg, 1 poon vanilla, % | teaspoon salt, 1 cup buttermilk, 1‘ 2-3 cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda. Cream the fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients and beat 2 min- iutes. Pour into shallow pan lined { with waxed paper. Bake 30 min-| utes in moderately slow oven. Crcamy Frosting >- 2 teablespoons butter, 2 table- teaspoon salt, 1 cup sifted THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat spoons hot cream, ! % teaspoon vanilla, confectioner’s sugar. Mix ingredients. Beat well. Let | es. Beat 2 minutes UNITED FOOD (0. “CASH IS KING” stand 5 mi d frost cake - - - | | To clean light colored shoes and 60 SRR T o rub them well with a soft eraser. ()ld l’dpcr% for Sale at Empire Office Never Before Has Specialized Training Been So Necessary In Earning a Livelihood! 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