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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1934. [ In addition to the prizes for the nd Edward Du WE GIVE THE MOST COMPLETE and ‘ WOMEN OF MOOSE i stmes wn atiraciie door| s Bimund Dull and Stanley Norwicka, who held the il There was @ good attendance | Winning ticket. | NEW DISPLAY RACKS FOR BEAT BOAT Tl E FOR ED HERE at the card party held last cven-i Prizes at cards were won by the| JUNEAU CA! GROCERY IN Jl ]NE‘41 | E WI WI ing in ‘the Moose Hall by the Wo~!follomng Whist, first, Mrs. Tom | < men of the Moose and a most|Dull and L. Moi; consolation, Mrs.| E B, Morris, con enjoyable time ‘was spent. The | Fd. Rodenberg and Ambrose Hile; | completed- the installation of new 2 DELIVERIES IN MORNING—10 and 11 o’clock . ... Charles Goldstein, E. H.:Graduate Nurses Adopt]|Party to be given by the organiza- | pinochle, first, Gertie Olsen and tlon on March 1 will be the last! Henry Gorham; consolation, M s DELIVERIES IN AFTERNOON—2, 3:30, 4:30 o’clock & Clifford and R.L.Bernard | Constitution and Have | & s Arrive Early from West | Election, Officers . SA 7 URD 4 Y | Charles Goldstein, R. L. Bernard| Graduate nurses of Juneau have i !and E. H. Clifford arrived in Ju-|formed a permanent organization, 1nmu at 2:30 o'clock yesterday after- |adopted a constitution and chosen Inoon hours ahead of the steamer|officers and an Executive Board to Victoria on which they came from act with the officers on all club | the Westward. The saving in time |matters. The organization was per- |was made possible by their leaving |fected at a meeting held on Tues- k [ ] |the steamer in a power boat nl‘dn afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tee Harbor, where a taxicab, ar-|v. W. Mulvihill Following Lhe{ |ranged for by fadio, met them and |business session, tea and refresh- Pl{l‘ l /l“l S brought them into Juneau. ments were served by the hostess . : | Goldstein Continues South Officers elected were: Mrs. Mul- yound . c ! in, W ., | vinill, President; Mrs. E. H. Kaser, P ST MR O St i R {the Tnterior and Westward districts | Vice-President; Miss Alice Moran, | egetable and fruit display ks Juneau Cash Grocery Stc Mr. Goldstein, who has been in of the Territory for the last two Secretary-Treasurer. Those chosen for two-year terms on the Execu-! [-I[ l\/ Rl( [ l<l‘ \‘}\LS :::? ’;l:l'llln::ldEfiifiveunfu:h:ugglx:g tive Board are Mrs. Donald Haley ltoria this morning and \will go|and Mrs. Andrew Rossness and E/DACkEIRS Lol e ak directly to Los Angeles for & shoro (0 One-year terms, Mrs. Wiliam | .................................. S e sarster and Mrs. M. G. Hunt. visit with Mrs. Goldsteln and their | ., "pyocytive Board and officers | ~ O - ~ son-in-1 E daughter, 5 FRESH KILLED BROILERS—We pot pre- |3 ™ John “Dolgines and. grana. |vill also act as 8 eredential con-| | daughter, Miss Joan Dolginer. He|™mit"e® and at Tuesday’s meeting| pare them free of charge, pound {expects to return morth as soon e as possible and leave for another P \\( \l\k l~l ()l_ I{——Sp(’rr\ |fur buying trip to the Interior| within a few weeks. p lLl\(](’L BRI SN X % PRI o > | Goldstein covered tremendous areas | On the trip just completed, Mr.|moD%- of the Yukon, Kuskokwim and A Sk g 25 5 3 Bristol Bgy districts in :a Pacific gTH sT BRIDGE EXTRA LARGE FRESH EGGS e e 4 7y \y . (i {the Interior as McGrath, up the | T R o R e s e o Do ke a | boundary, down the Kuskokwim to WASH[NGTON A K / o ! Bethel and covered the entire Bris- i Ma " MARSHMALLOWS, et - BY AR.CMEN | From i ent e bigsr s e - Spaghett R | People Optimistic loounces .. .. .. ..o cccicnce e e MM T e cpernors rousnout on ter families . . . we call attention to Noodles Interior are optimistic regarding|[emolition of Structure to those hcarty, appetizing, satisfying GRAPEJUICE, . the outlook for the industry in the | foods that feed so many mouths and Territory and both fur traders ana| Start Tomorrow— Costisotiles B click: Macaroni trappers have done well during the Street Be Closed | R ChE RN e s o Vaur \l’RlC() I'S—Amocat, Happy Home, 200 winter and are looking forward to ? menus this week. Reliance, large tins .. .. .. .. .. a successful season, Mr .Goldstein Demolition of the Ninth Sm‘cU ineteen applications were recmved and passed on. Mrs. Donald Haley will be nostess\ at the meeting to be held next| | e | | [ | said. Game such as ptarmigan,|, .. . " o Gold Creek will be| ‘g;eo:;eiu] x:nd wofi/:(.: iguxfi)::y ;’;:f\ started today and the street will| Canned Spaglletti saves a lot |tricts, have raised considerable | P¢ closed to traffic across the| of time and work . . . and it’s good. | creek starting to morrow morning, havoc and are very numerous, he: | ?: according to announcement this: deciared. % H 2 ‘ e Weather Cold morning by the Alaska Road Com- Spaghetti Italienne: Stmn?er Spaghetti | Weather has been extremely cold | mission, Which has charge of the| a large can of tomatoes to a thick L s ! quring the winter and during the [ WOrk. sauce, cooking with it— 1 minced greater part of the two months it| Excavation for foundations °§ onion — pepper — 1 tbs. salt — 17(' . was practically impossible to do|the mew bridge is to be starte 7 ths, sugar — Y foalie bil {any flying, Mr. Goldstein said. He immediately after the old bridge| . SUg( /4, cup of ohve ok encountered temperatures as low as |is torn down. — touch of garlic and a bay leaf if . Tw te bridges wil be Bilke Yot o CENTURY ¢ Ninth Stree : ;kélemzimg;m;vc‘;erfgtmfl::;:;d dflfl):'ln: :f\thj;); ;L}feross :vmm‘;hby Ave- of tomato to speed the preparation. 'I[‘?::l‘at((:is % LS o Nand R e L the extremyg cold. AT i, L roa | For a meat sauce, fry ground beef 1( \ m|mlllm"||||||||||||||||Illllllfll"fl"'ll"l||N|||||"|||H||||||l||||l|||||||||II||||||1|||||||||||||||||l||||||||||"|III|Illll||||||||||||||||“||!||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||I||II||||||||||||||||“||||||||||||||||||| and add grease and all to the above. )C Serve with grated Parmesan cheese. Puree of \|R Tomatoes Large Cans Macaroni: Bake it with cheese and milk. And remember — maca- roni can be used in place of spa- ghetti in any dish -. . . and both are excellent in soups. %@ New Frocks A\ Noodles: Try frying them along ® { with pork chops! It's a fine combi- nation. 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