The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 28, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1934, . : - 9 . Douglas and the Douglas bridge. here in about three weeks, Mr. WINNING NV =z THREE SOROOLS o DOUGLAS P. T. A. TO HOLD FIRST “ Work is still underway on the|awarded at a meeting of the Al- MEETING TUESDAY, OCT. 2 school buildings at Marshall, Golo- |aska Mine Workers' Union camibe Ry, 7 c MPLETED IN vin, McGrath, Crooked Creek and claimed . by ‘the person holding all sessions of the Douglas Par- Nushagak which should be finishe | | number 136, if' called for by Mon- e Jo=- Association, will start ed in October or early November, day night. If noticalled fot. by e y with the “first regu- laccording to Mr. Karnes. After the [Monday night, it will go to 252, lreC rOm rO ucer : | . at which a business flmd inspections of these structures | ‘722 486 or 535 im the order named. RUAD PHOJEGT | sess be held. An entertain- Mr. Spear will return here, possibly |Call at 417 Goxdszem Building. ‘aidv. |4 C has been prepared for lin early November. J A Dwfly l'xn Vl 1 . : Sl Buildings Elecled Sincef o pey sl ey _ Y W0 ny Ags Pay: Jelen Edwards; Ad- I O i Ou PRUGRESS'NG |aress of Welcome, Supt. . 7. Bow-| Late Last Summer for ; sponse, Mrs. Glen Kirk- e L . ) " ham; solo, Mrs. W. E. Ca- Territorial Depl’ ; ill, o ading, Phyllis Edwards. s = i e iz tive Board of the P.-T. Construction has been completed A refreshments after the|OR the' schools ' authorized under M R PWA for the Telritorial Depart- L LTTDCL Iarge solid heads, each Wk Wil Boon BrSiba Rt o e st ATMET S Vork Wil on tart-| INSTALL OIL BURNERS |diak and Fort''Yukon, according CANTALOUPES, sun-ripened, sweet, 3 for .25 ed oh Bridge Over O RS 1alt0, Word. received today by, Anthony ~ ~I°N] ] N N = o ' CONC hi for E. Karnes, Territorial Commission- GREEN PEPPERS, extra choice, 2 Ibs. . .... Lawson Creek fostiomy of Lt Seicing for) Sl ofi@atication, J, B § WAHARE 1 in Douglas this| Cempany h\d thc contract for the GR’\PES Thompson’s Seedless lb ......... Preparations for starting the" Ay ‘Afognfl‘k building; ~Alfred Dishaw = {foundations for the big, new bridge| A 'k Goetz has a new burner|Of that at Kodiak and A.J. Nich- BANANAS, Golden Ripe, 31bs. ............ 25¢ {across Lawson creek are about COM- lgor bis gromsr oo oA T lolson ‘was the contractor for the |pleted and the work will' soom be ., ) a complete plant about FOrt ¥ukon structure. PRL \[“S dT\ sun- Llll‘Ld lb .............. 10L underway, it is reported. ready seration. in the former| Work on these bufldings was be- A. R. Earl who will be superin-y; g \I's residence. The lat- 8un during the latter part of the APPLES, Delicious, very choice, box ...... $225 tendent of the bridge construction, ey B e T . [summer and was rushed to com- {has arrived here. quarters of road office work and| |pletion in order to be availehle| RUTABAGAS, fine Yakima, 3 1bs. ......... 10¢ | A building to house the coment|\nen’ repairs to the bullding are {Of uSe this year. Final inspection ~ ~ ) .« . and other equipment for the job: o t will become the resi- |will be made by John M. Sppar, GR"\PES’ (J()nC()l'd S, JuICy, b;lsl\'et SRR TS SSC |has been erected near the Douglas|gence Campbell, bookkeeper PWA @rchitect as soon as possible | : Y end of the bridge to be, and SUP-land office manager, and family. |2Rd if requirements are met they CORN-ON-COB, tender, full ears, d0z: 40c |plies are expected soon. A separate i {will be placed mto immediate use. What puts the dndiib eudihibig crew will be engaged for work on TICE ; The school under construction at | NOTICE AMERICAN LEGION EGGS, standards, fresh and clean, doz. ....3lc |the bridge. UXILIARY [Dnlaiffs 8 Soaol Mty . . ‘ Each passing day has seen Prog-| preet juled for tonight at | {pleted today and will be inspected mto that mommg Cllp Of checr? S\\'EFT P()TATOES’ S()Uthern 4 lbs ...... 75(: jress made in clearing the site of DL 1, HeSE SnAalInd! adv:b‘ Harold Foss, assistant to Mr. |the fine new road which will bee- Spoar immediately a[tu v\hlch he} TOMATOES, ripe, field, 3.Ibs. ............. (25c Ko i e ;n.',,m;:‘;..: payt | en io Sunen, arving) § A little care in making it. / PEACHES, late crop, best, crate 4 V‘” ErITy A L Even greater care in buying it. DRY ONIONS, nice size, 3lbs. ............. 10c . . Above all else CELERY, large bleached stalks, 3 for ...... 25¢: B offi ; LLEMONS, a dandy buy, doz. ..............30c UNITED fOOD CO fuyt; ; ei I;mp”ly ol 56 ,’I POTATOES, Yakima No. 1, 100 Ibs. . .... »$2.00 AW P e : drip or percolator. : Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market @ A special purchase enables us to offer you There’s a correct coffee for each Cider Vi mnegar at 39¢ per ,‘_{dll(m and S\\ eet WEEK IN A\TD WEEK OUT MORE PEOPLE ARE 3 No colbor. chuchl e 0 & Apple Cider at 59¢ per gallon—-Bring Your TURNING TO UNITED . . .. Y Jugl s “THERE MUST BE A REASON”" PHONE 16 Prompt Delivery PHONE 16 | b Garden Patch ||, ™ o o ag t| Schillin ng al Free Prompt Delivery PHONE 342 | !El.gi,(i‘l&h,- --,-.2.40 3 ‘ pmmds sdiss ,,_-.z.,‘.g ™ O_ffé&f a Jack-of-all-trades. Pu-eol.tu-o \u\\\ Perbox . - 1 NEW WINTER BA\IA\A@ ' PEANUT BUTTER | PRESERVES Large 2- p()und 290 All l\mds CORN BEANS "BEETS PEAS Large, Extra No. 2 Special Tins, -I oc (lelt) per can . NAPKING ~{ LUNCHOUR | Auk Bay Inn Saturday Night The New Quick Spaghetti Dinner 3 colors in each 14 Readv to Serve, I 4° ' @ A special invitation is extended all package, pl\g c ]dI’ bt e lovers of Scandinavian Music. ' | 504P—999, | INDIAN CO AL : Mediumls‘.lzeO,RY SOAP--999, PURE 250 LUNCHES BEER WINES: To- Put It There :tbdrs s MESNGE T ) s Sl ’.‘.’;“."‘" e e e ;';;PEICES! , BEST SERVICE! BIG SAVINGS‘! CARBONADO | POTATORS VINEGAR |\ HUB WARKET TO HOld It There ! . Eligc(l(;r;::iihso ‘lg;ggd zh(;lr:{‘glafhrduse v AmEE ,ijm['w ‘ MIK‘E Pusjcé - 'fmmpno‘N‘E 603 A TRIAL AND YOULL AGRED. 1 coniny grat n tise | OATS OR WHEAT — New Large Size “SUNLAMPS” cool, ¢risp mornings te watch the thermometer shoot up to 70 CARNATION, A Premium in Every 3 4 ; 040 Keep Your Good Health degrees in a few minutes with only a couple of shovefuls of Indian Coal to put it there. And then just watch the way the Package each .. ........ AR NS | house will hold that warm and comfortable temperature when ‘ PHO\TF 16 2 R]\GS FOR SO\/]E OLR l< INE MEATS Hodlhil ), ‘altraiviolst ‘rays of “Indoor you bank the fire with a small amount of Carbonado Coking SERISISH T SO O e e e e 3 Sunshine”, for the whole family. Coal. Furthermore, if you will bank the fire with Carbonado | TOM A To LINK S A U S A GE i ref’f\?i(:'er;iz u?;;zo;ugl:;glg bulb does not before retiring, you will not have to cut kindling or shiver for : F . 2 i d an hour waiting for the house to get warm because there will be Made FRESH DAILY in ou new Sausage Kitchen by SPECIAL TERMS fire in the furnace when you get up and a couple of shovelfuls * MR. KOSKI & You buy the S-2 bulb at $3.75 and rent of Indian Coal will heat the place as quickly as any fuel yet dis- the fixture at $2.00 p"‘.’ month. covered: That’s why Indian Coal “to put it there” and Carbon- CIIICKENS SWlft S B(lby Beef Prime [ Rental may be applied on purchase ado‘ Co}iin%Co?l «w(l:zl:)ld it’l’ is t(l;: favonii;ie econol:nical lllieatifng Fancy Blue Rib- o Rolled Rib and Rump : " recipe for Gastineau Channel residents, st on the market for | c SPECIAL, ROAST Alask o ¥ | z . ST§ _ a Electric Light your furnace and may be used to equal advantage in your heater. bon Ib. . ———$12.50 PER TON AT THE BUNKERS——'— PICN I(] H 4 MS B ACON Hormel’s Power Co. PACIFIC COAST COAL 0. ]ty 19g | fin it " 98g | Ph one 41 2 ' “Your Home qued Grocery cery and | ‘Vk:atl Market” 3 ? W.L eC A B S l

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