The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1933, Page 8

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Presbyterian C‘Hl. y a record attendance zation members year were Mrs. C re-elected as Pr Taylor, re-el Lance Hendricl Treasurer; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933. l’lrst v:oe—?residem, WATTHR SOCETY ELECTS OFFICER FOR NEXT YEAR Plans for Food Sale and Committees appointed and Mrs H. T. Tripp; Mrs., T. Cowling, Mrs. porter—Mrs. J. D. Van Atta. : " re | A food sale on March 11 at the Annual Dll]n?l . A | Sanitary Grocery was scheduled Made at Meeting on the program of Martha Society affairs, The im of the M church parlor. Mrs. of organi- | meeting yejterday afternoon. Officers chosea for the ensul gkt o 50 e R elected Peterman, 80 shopping. Mrs, Ray Mrs. - Homer G. Nordling, second Vice-President. included Flower committee—Mrs. D. F. Mil- {lard and Mrs. R. S. Raven; Call- Hng—Mrs M. S. Whittier, Mrs. R rtson, Mrs. J. K. Campbell Bewing— Mrs Walter Scott, Mrs. Dave Hou- Roy Ruthertord Mrs. Jack Laurie and | Mrs. Belle Campbell; Publicity Re- The Martha Soclety’sannual din- ner will be given April 19 in the G. E. Krause and Mrs. | Grover Winn were hostesses at the Advertisements tell you how .| much foods, clothing and house- hold needs will cost you before you CALIFORNIA GROCERY SPECIALS! SATURDAY and MONDAY Butter, Darigold, 2 lbs. . 55¢ Eggs Large Size, 2 doz. 45¢ RED C ARTO‘\ . 95¢ Potatoes 501b. sack . YAKIMA (xEMS NO. 1 Grape Jluce, quart . . 49c WELCH’S S Tasty Malt,11b. can . . 55¢ CHOCOLATE FLAVOR—Healthful Drink Free 1Super Camera Free WITH EACH ('A‘\I-—-“rhlle They Lasl Peas, Corn, Strmg Beans, 2 for . . . . . 25¢ QTAND \Rl)\—\o 2 2 Can Whole Wheat Fi ig Bars 2pounds . ...... 25 Made ‘of the Best California Figs—Buy the Best gural baLI committee. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty of \Y 'HEADS INAUGURAL COMMITTEE Yashington is chairman of the inau. | VOLSTEAD WILL ;BE KIGKED OUT | RESUME RELIEF BY DEMOCRATS' WORK FOR DEER Seal Leaves-Today with Five Aboard—Sea Otter Is to Lose Job Comes North Shortly MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 3.| To resume®relief work among the ‘The Minneapolis Journal says|famine-stricken deer herds on Ad- Andrew J. Volstead, of St. Paul“mirany and Chichagof Islands, a ithor of the Federal Prohibition| party of volunteer workers left Enforcement Act, now legal adviser|here this morning on the Seal, to the Northwest Prohibition Unit, wCapt J. C. Sellevold, patrol boat is slated to be relieved soon arcer‘or the Alaska Game Commissions he Democrats take office. ‘IL will be absent for several days. k4 know nothing about any such The Sea Oiter, Capt. K. C. Tal~ wove,” said Volstead. | mage, with Warden Frank Du- |fresne in charge,” will leave Ket- Skagway; Alton G. Nordale, Fair- | chikan next Monday and succor banks. .the herds on the east shore of Admn—al‘y Island. 'With both boats Erick | working, the affected districts, VOLUNTEERS TO Authorigh Biakibition: Act. Now Legal Adviser, Alaskan John Higgins Juneau; Oslund, Haines; J. B. Williams, | Which are largely from Juneau J'meau; J. R. Campbell Anchor- north and west, will be covered 1agé; Matt Casper, Anchorage; Dan |adequately. I\M ey, Bewara, | On the Beal are: Eiliot Frem- ERS S R | ming, Herbert Fremming, Mark G. R. Jackson, President of the [Beahm, Fred Penechik and G. T. |Miners and Merchants Bank, at|Elswick. They will cover the west |Nome, and Mrs. Jackson, are on |Coast of Admiralty Island, the east 1eir way south aboard the steam- |and north shores of Chichagof is- | er Northwestern. land. In addition they will revisit | = S 2o BODIES OF TWO PLANE VICTIMS ANCHORAGE, March 3.—Pilot Matt{ Nieminen has returned here rom Lake Minchumina, near Fair- sanks, with the bodies of Marion Soldstein and Ted Morris, killed n a plane smash-up last Tues- “ay AT ANCHORAGE 'MEMBERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT HOLD REGULAR MEETING At the regular monthly meeting the big party to be given some time this month by the depart- | ment. The date is to be announc- |ed soon. Representative Joe Green, Hy- der, and Carl Lotsfeldt gave short talks to the members present. After the regular business of | BASKETBALL TONIGHT And Saturday Night of the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | partment held in the Fire Hulf last night plans were discussed for Skagway High Lux Flakes, 2 pkgs. . . 19¢ 15¢ Size Clorox, 2 bottles . . . . 19¢ Pint Bottles—15¢ Size FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Sweet Oranges, 5 doz. $1.00 288 Size Wmesap Afiples, doz...30c Extra Fancy—113 Size Lemons, doz. . . . . . 35¢ Fresh Rhubarb, Ib. . . 10c }ancy Hot House Lettuce . . Crisp, Firm Heads . 12¢ and 10¢ Celery, per bunch . 20c, 15¢ Extra Fancv Local Eggs, doz. . . . 35¢ HEINZ WEEK SALE and Demonstration MARCH 4 TO MARCH 13 Lowest Prices in 36 Y ears TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXTRAORDINARY OF FhRIIV(; CALIFORNIA _GROCERY 1 PHONE 478 Doctors stated deaths were in- |the meeting was taken care of, an| tantaneous, the opinion being appetizing lunch was served. S ’ l -eached by the number of | R T | Cloo ‘ractures. The brow of the plane e i ® | VS. apparently struck head-on in the| | AT THE HOTELS | now and smashed in countless » sieces. Juneau High Zynda | The body of Goldsteln Wil be| james H. Patterson, Valdez; J.| shipped to Seattle for burial. F. Hofman, Seward; Miss Jane SChOOl v o R s Farrelly, Fairbanks; A. C. Blans TOM MARTINSON IS |chard Jr., Skagway. » ;|| For Championship Northern Divi- JUNEAU VISITOR Gastineau sl sion of Southeast Alaska C. E. Young, Fairbanks; Rob- Tom Martinson, who is connect- |ert C. Wakelin, Seattle; T. Mar- | PRELIMINARY GAME Warren A. Tays| 7:30 P. M :d with the Copper River and|tinson, Cordova; | Northwestern Railroad at Cordova,|lor Cordova; Kenneth Johnston, was a passenger for Juneau on the Skagway; Willlam Farwell, Gordon Northwestern. | Blanchard, Skagway, Mark 8¢, , - e Perry Hern Jr., Goe Coding, Char- Make Millions Think—and Buy!|ley Rapuzzi, Harold E. Begele, ot Saturday Specials Lady Godiva Complexion Soap, 3 bars . . . Gold Shield Tea, lb. DE MOLAYS vs. UNITED MEAT Admission, 25¢ and 40c CHICKEN TAMALES Jcans g Lynden 22¢ 59¢ " Nalley’s French Dressing, bottle . . . . . 17¢ Sweet Chow Chow, quart jar . .*. . . . . 39 Buy Alaska Products GINGER ALE 29¢ qt. Buy Alaska OXYDOL 24(! eac[\ Large Packages COFFEE, Vacuum Packed 29¢ Lb. Gold Shield Just Arrived—Fresh Stock . VEGETABLES—Cauliflower, Cucumbers, To- matoes, Bunch Carrots, Green Onions, Lettuce, Parsnips, Leeks, Yams, Parsley, New Cabbage, - Celery, Squash, Sweet Potatoes. PHONES 92 and 95 the localwq on Douglas ‘Island and the northeast coast of Ad- miralty Tsland that they covered 2 few days ago cutting more forage and observing the condition of the animals. ——————— WINTER SPORT ENTHUSIAST IS RETURNING TO SOUTIHI| WATER SHORTAGE RELIEVED SOON, SAYS JOHN RECK A temporary suortage of water, the result of a frozen pipe line from Granite Creek, will require |that water in. the southern part Iof town, with the exception of the | business - district, be shut off from midnight until 6 o'clock tomor- TOW morning. Elva D. Hawkins, who went north several months ago to see what the Northland was like in the win- ter and to enjoy winter sports, was ) John Re el a southbound passenger on the neau Waz(r “g;:gi;wor i Northwestern. Miss Hawkins spent|inas fhere will be plenty of wa considerable time at Hot Springs,|somorre i Fairbanks and Anchorage. | ¥ YR dhw owngeesion , of repairs now underway. — e ELON - DR R 2 Read the ads as carefully as yon' ; There’s big news for you in the read the news articles. advertising columns. BIG REMNANT SALE nowon All Remnants Marked at HALF PRICE Our deliveries leave sharp at 10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. We would appre- ciate you putting your orders in early in order to give best delivery service in Juneau. George Brothers 5 DEL IVERIES DAILY—10 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 P: m., 3 30 p m;, 4:30 p. m. LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. Open Evenings to 8 P. M. FREE FREE One can of fruit or vegetables with every 6 cans purchased at regular price At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Refrigerator Bottles, Tilt- top, 32 oz., Green, each 15¢ Cut Stringless Beans, Wesco, Standard Grade,2 cans . . . . 25¢ Del Monte Peaches, can . 19¢ Del Monte Apricots, can . 19¢ SCOT TISSUE 10c roll SCOT. TISSUE ;Lime Juice, Champagne Cocktail, Vermouth, Grape]mce, “Orange’ Nip, ~Ainsette, Bekard ‘Rum, Monktine, Orangecup, Mission Orange Dry, Blackberry Cordial, Wildcherry Cordial, Creme de Menthe, Rock and Rye, Apricot Cor- dial, Manhattan (Cocktail, Grenadine, Lime Rickey, Ginger Ale, White Rock, Bass Island Grapejuice. Open Until 10:30 P. M.

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