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gians Will Cut — 8 — — EVERETT NOWELL ®" i for Preiden THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1934. L H' METZG AR C OO OO . T0 6O SOUTH of President Roosevelt will cele- Southern agricultural colleges re- brate January 30 with a cake cut-|port that numerous farmers are ting and a dance at the Warm |using cotton benefit payments un- Springs Foundation, der the crop control program to ————-——— make down payments on land of | their own. WARM SPRINGS, Ga.. Jan. 26 Shop in § op in juneau “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” P APER COMP AN i A ~ ON NWESTERN Former Juneau Residen Appointed by Blake, Moffitt and Towne t Nowell has been ap- Willis E. Nowell, needs no intr duction to the people of Juneau he was born here, was graduat from both the grade and high nd after ¢ ago when he left for During his residence in au, Mr. Nowell was for some on the reportorial staff of Empire. With Trust Company From the time he left Juneau until last June, Mr. Nowell was associated with the Continental Illinois National Bank and Tr Company, of Chicago, in both th Chicago offices and the branch in Houston, Texas. He w: the Houston branch for two y: nd refurned to the Chicago he: ters following the markel remaining there until he left the company several months ago to come to the Pacific coast. Comes Next Month Mr. Nowell, who is now in attle making an intensive study of the lines of Blake, Moffitt a Towne. and other companies which will represent in the T will come north the middle of February or the early part of SATURDAY ' SPECIALS BUTTER 24c POUND BUTTER APPLES 2 DOZEN 25¢ APPLES COMB HONEY 17¢c COMB HONEY SCOTT-TISSUE ROLL 10c SCOTT-TISSUE Will Attend Meeting of A J. Directors, Stockhold- ers in San Francisco Just Arrived! On his way to San Francisco t attend the annual meeting of thy stockholders and Board of Director: of the company, L. H. Metzgar, General Superintendent of the Al aska Jureau Gold Mining Com pany, will leave here ‘tomorrow on the Northwestern. Mr. Metzgar expects to be awa for several weeks, returning to Juneau the latter part of February, and during his absence, J. A. Willliams, will be Acting Superin. tendent. In Seattle, Mr. Metzgar will b joined by Mrs. Metzgar, who has been south since before the holi days. She will accompany him to San Francisco and also return to neau next month. R. J. SMITH WINNER OF TRADE AWARD AT GEORGE BROTHERS AND LEADER FEvening Gowns VERY SMART AND UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Shop With Us Before You Buy R. J. Smith, member of the crew on the U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, is reciplent of first |award of $20 in trade by George == Brothers Grocery Store and the Leader Department /Store for the month, it was announced by the management today. Two trade awards of $10 each remain to be claimed. - e MR. AND MRS. J. W. PAYNE ARE PARENTS OF BABY GIRL BORN THIS MORNING T Elsewhere A baby girl weighing eight poundse was born at St. Ann's Hospital at 7:15 o'clock this morning to Mr. d Mrs. J. W. Payne. Both the mother and baby are getting along |= nicely, according to the report. = Juneaw’s Own Store liil March to make his headqu in Juneau, according fo the nouncemenf received. Mrs. Nowell, formerly Sarah Sjursen, of Ketchi- kan, will probably remain for @ short time longer in Seaftle and come north later in the spring cording to Willis E. Nowell, who returned from the Puget Sound city this week. In writing of the appointment Mr. Thoffipson said: “Because o his desire to return to his home territory in Alaska, and because be is exceptionally well qualified to represent us, we have given him the appointment.” It is understood that Mr. Nowe!l also will be Alaska representative of Ballou and Wright, manuf: turers of autombobile 'accessories though no official announcement of his appointment has as yet been received by the local motor com- panies. ——————— WARNING TO MOTORISTS | B Shop in Juneau s LT -y WAX PAPER 125-FOOT ROLLS 21c ROLL coco4 10c POUND coco4 Phone 58 - Free Delivery - Phone §8 JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Where Spending Is Saving SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIALS SOAP . 21e ORANGES Sweet and Juicy, 2dazen ... o 39 GOLD DUST MILK MILK All Brands, 14%; oz. 99 cans; 1Scans L. Ciiidis Phone JUNEAU CASH GROCERY " WAX PAPER—125-ft. Rolls [ Automobile licenses for 1934 are now due and payable. Fees—Ter ritorial, $10.00; City, $5.00. Cars without 1934 license plates will be tagged after February 1 and owners penalized for operating cars with- out a proper license. = A. W. HENNING, |= oty cterc. | S| GEORGE BROS. FIVE FAST DELIVERIES TELEPHONES 92—95 —adv. CRACKERS -34¢ SOAP Ivory, large bars, abars: oo Snowflake or Graham Caddies, 2 Ibs. ........ coco4 Fresh, Pure—Cellophane -l package, pound ..... ... oc i {That’s all! And it never fails! Delicious every time! Always crystal clear! In a K ! . 4 3 A 550 £ Drip Maker, the water drips through the coffec but one time, not many times as in >_® < _©_ : 5 s o o o ~a Percolator. ‘At that one time, all the rich fragrant flavor is extracted from a coffee specially prepared for the process. Coffee prepared for the slow percolator process ‘will not do. (Schilling DRIP Coffee is specially blended, roasted and ground— with filter papers enclosed). ‘A filter paper rests below the coffee to let through noth- ing but the delicious amber drops. Real drip coffee cannot be made otherwise. {Try it! You’ll join the millions who have turned to drip coffee. SOUP-MIX BUTTER Dbl o T Phone 58 Large Packages, package ... ... Special *120 0 ffer Special model Drip Coffee Maker and 1 pound . Schilling Drip Coffee$1.20 at your groeer’s. If he cannot supply you, send his name and $1.20 to A Schilling & Company,