The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935. 7 T \ o 4 ¥ SIX BEDS ?? b S b UL f Was Just Liridl DIDENT YE TELL TH' RESPECABL & i €., Yon this trip. AM. LOOKING FOR-- : NORTHLAND TRANSPOR- By BILLIE DE BECK Eyes Prove Fa | e VR SNUERY SMITH { LU LARN TH' VARMINT That Dock Fire | -The M. 5. NORTHLAND for S¢- 15 THE MAN ?mh today will" stopr at Hyder, ? [ | ISN'T HE THE ?.l?s‘;‘;’#fi&é‘.?*; SOME bABE o ke N " FAMBLIES % : | .2 certainly oked though [adv, . TATION COMPANY. S OUTSIDE WANTS FAMBLY BED AT WUNST > there was somethin, serfous -y - TO SELL YOU WHUT WORL' B doing down on Government Dock |{ RE W ‘,fi A% h\a S\X . BEDS KEMIN‘ OOOGLE % ; 3 early last night. Juneauites on: FOR TH' WHAR'S [FHLCRITTER 2 H surrounding hills looked down and g A phe e 3 o e ‘o National Forest Timber polide patrol car both parked on the For Sale whart, and Httle groups of men could be séen hurrying with hose,! ladders ..and other fire-fighting the equipment. However,. a little investigation| proved that it was just a “false alrm —or a different kind. C. W Gilham, veteran Seattle Fire De- ! partment expert, just was sending ! ~ Juneau's Volunteer Fire I)t-pan-lft © 1933, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain tights teserver . Tnent through 1ts paces, using D. B, |feet; 9 pléces of spruce sawiimber - Femmer's warehouse. to lead ladder,‘un( ning 4,840 board feet; 21 The 1934 pack for the period to< w—o-m—---w---v [ RIEDI PARTY REPORTS | azainst for hose work practice. ipleces of hemlock cordwood coni Fls" PABK anN taled 77,448 cases while this season GAPITUL HEARS | FINE FISHING TR"“LEN GTHY TRiP OVER TR m_p — | taining 9,200 board feet. The h)‘:ht it is 53,216 cses. However, the run I () U(,I 4S : CORREQ;P(}NDENT HERE CThtEns PRAVEL ]?_st bid for each item—piling, sa ! = is reported just getting under way [] A | Joe Riedi anc rty which in-| b e timber and/or cordwood will by FHO tAR Aafl in some of the districts reporting. Twu 36 BOUMS' ‘ 4 i cluded Jack | censidered, The right is reserved t §, Ficures up to June 15 in South- i NE u’/& vee, Jack ) by west Alaska follow: y . r d 1 FI il RES vEAL Cmgmk—Reds. 3,229 cases; kings N fl R b chums, 6; total, 3,247 ' ] [ ] e Ty T Robert DU-| After spending Several weeks of gjsters Mary Barnaby, and Mary |ieect any and all bids. Full in} Kodiuk-ArognAk — Reds, 25960; CLD-TIMERS RESPOND .l:ni‘"Rl\i“:} CF‘:‘;N:; g A i Lhrough. the West- Thiela, who arrived from Skagway formation concerning bids may bé ward and dnterlor portions of the for g short visit here recently, 1eft| hiained from the Regional Fo: ¢ ' A . |kings, 108; pinks, 338; chums, 925; (Continuea irom Page One) 59 Zi6 tases Handled This total, 27,381. e = 5 “I am not ambitious. ... If it JuSs' A QAUTE Sealed bids will be received By nal Foresfer, Juneau, Al- , up to and including June 24 for a raft of timber stor mud flats north of Juneat d 410 board fect as fof- of ‘hemlock piling in length from 44 to T8 and containing 11,280 board ree-day fishing trip | p. vo! fh redns Fohas AL, :‘Ei\“m?fln hf:;glndev:?m;ga:;a\ihni 22:‘\;:;32;;: B.| C, on the Prin- ~Jester, Juneau, Alaska. trout brought home bY!juneau visiter. . Young White ar- —— SUE.S v - - e — ttest to the "success of piveq here on a Pacific Alaska Air- ‘\\av plans from Fairbanks this TO INVITATION FOR - LE&SOTI compal’ed Wlth Alaska Peninsula, -south side — were put up to me on basis of BRIDGE DEDICATION {M‘ek o 77,448 Cases. 1934 | Reas, 4008; kings, 1513; pinks 1,123; party, I would not listen. If it DAILY VACATION BIBLE W e BB L | chums, 7.000; total, 14215, were put to me on the basis of the ey |, SCHOOL EXERCISES HELD Mt T":l“’gm"“ wt’:.’" gl Cook Inlet—Reds, 309; kings 8,681; country, that would be another 9 ) L xa —_— [ F0ED. ATRESE EOER G LD - ARG SO :V:"l‘ :‘19 f}t*h run reported some- | total, 8,950. matter. And the call would have to DS" T lK;;”“m che ";c The closing program of the Dally M ""e"h;‘:‘ rwnmx it ginrio 4 what later than last year, the pack : TR s Koia Seokh - the. wWest—4t. waild 1) as Chamber of ‘Colmpelie T8 yaontion Bible School will be given; 181d over ditve fora; few oays ‘pre- up to June 16 this. year.is much Capper River, (Cordova) — Reds, i ’ L orts that letters are beginning to W45 0o mL the Paratory to joining the Bering Sea 4,700; kings, T40; total, 5,440, listen if it came merely from the from those to whom invita- Fatrol, White visited here. Then ]nwertthan ? yc:‘nrhngoi‘uccordnl; to Z - i) cast.” : e A At eh ostal Mission on an H6. otk 4 o o N ;. reports coming into ‘the Burcau of " The west, if the senior member ions e been issued asking em » different classes e le or e estwal on the @ Fisheries. SHOP IN ) ‘VEAU FIRST! n the House .0f Representatives to join in ¢ ting the opening 4ei) come of the things they he Tallapcosa. GENERAL ELECTRIC of the Docuglas g A idge.. AMODE yaarned known who have Leen o Delegate An-| will be here s0s-fon and choruses will| ~During his travels he became an rewards for best uno’ficial “press agent” for Alaska. will be given. The pub- H> sent out many interesting fea- ted to this DrOKIADY, ¢ articles on the Territory, tell- of its scenic grandeurs, and WRINGER Control starts and stops rolls— applies and relieves pressure— om w ; st of the Mississippi river thoce Better D l C d P l can be taken as a spokesman, has h ”“j‘] fr "m & fer » al V ross-wor: uzzie callgd thony J. Dimond, W he lcgical conclusion would seem the congressional in ACROSS r . 6. Farewell be Pis isf ing. > o 1. SR I bl . ol L Y R e Mr:“’h’“ listkening, g. Gurr, M. J. Gallwas, bk ... |many industrial opportunities, as directs drainboard. Washer 5. Cufvé sthu % Snearing ‘ma- | Leslie Foreman, and CLITHEROS CILEBRATE L describing its modern trans- illustrated also features ACTI- 2 A o X fhe ! NOTICE all former resi- T artaticn facilities. VATOR—Permanent Lubri- 2. Kind of rubbe: 9. Graduat growth | The M. S. NORTHLAND e Island. Othérs have| Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Gridley wox PRI o 19 cation, and Quiet Operati [ SRR oremiee “Oandae " attle today will stop at Hy . been heard and as time goos guerts at o dinner celebrating the NOTICE G i 15. Pale brown Vvelopmen C., on this trip. n there .will be many ,more of nth wedding anniversary of | - 5o 8. PhjRSine L NORTHLAND TRANSPOR- whom will no doubt try to be here | Mrs. Russel Clithero msl“ There will be a meeting of .y ?f""“ ERCAIG 5, g hed-nunter e aay TATION COMPANY when the big occasion arrives. he Clithero home. |former Alaska-Juneau employees of ; g iy T SUDSPQONT. SONE 10. Alack 19. Young girl - |{Douglas at the Council Chambers 4 » B, Article of fur- City in Switzer ooo000om“““onoomo"ooomooonoowo“o“Munnq0"00"00»“0~ in Douglas Friday evening, Jure 21, /il“Sk“ El(’('trl(f . BputivAmecions at 630 pm. The Mine Workers $60.00 Cash g 3 : Z (m.,,,:r, s ; Benefit Committeemen - ’ &I c g ET eaddenall $6:00 Doviies igght & Power Co. llr &\ com- ; mander Juneau——Douglas UNI IED FOOD Co. “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” 1. Borough In Pennsylvania 33. Anger 34. Get 86. Poor withered old woman 38. Northwestern Color ea bird Ovule g Ordinary , m Z . Pertaining to an ) Z era 7. Revolving 9. Feeds to the full . Subtle invisible p . 1. Imitate emanation A indian b 41, Large knife 39. Pelted with 51. S- nmu a4 mola. 2. Prefix meaning ¢3. Units rocks 17 son, used in . 45, Electrified 40. On the ocean 4. lnok over, live Nt "ux ible ilflll//.llfl’//? Ill l== ;/ dAEEE SEn 5 l\md of biscuit Scateh particle REFRESHMENTS AT THE Totem ‘Grocery JAMES RAMSAY & SON @ Lowest Quality Prices on all Nationally Known Brands! PHONE 182 .. JFREE DELIVERY ARRIVING ON M. S. NORTHLAND Watermelons — Strawberries — Cantaloupes ~— Peaches — Apricots Plums — and all other seasonable items atthe town’s fairest pric PHONE 16 Free Prompt Delivery Ul LETTUCE _BUTTER [ NEW SPUDS EGGS Local Ra(lisltczs C 0 F F E E Local Green Onions U“lted Food, 'l 9 Local Rhubarb ; rff'ld b........ c ORAN(,L.S TEA DFAL Lipton Tea Pot Sweet, Juicy, 9 3dozen.........790 l)e.nl,.“_,, 9 c o GCHEE S E Large Arsora, 8 pomnd e 090 Se GRAPEFRUIT “BANANAS | TOMATO JUICE Golden Rip 10% oz. cans, ,‘ 3 (:)mf:ds ‘.L.e.'. ¥ 290 4 for g i 293 MEAT DEPARTMENT 574y LETTUCE Large Crisp Heads Large Size 2 for 15¢ 33¢ doz. COFFEE,lb. . . . . 22 Alaska Special CHEESE,Ib. . . . . 22c ANCY BIRDS | 3 spfilfiwcmcmzvs Whole Bynls . . . 8115 American—Mild E GS W m FANCY BIRDS C H E E S E P I C K L E S v JAM, 38 0z, jars . 39¢ LARGH wRES i lb' s 24c COTTAGE, Heinz, Bulk s ; 2 1 zl;kgs. S i Iflul_l pmt 250 pmt | ’ zoc CORNFLAKES . . . 23c SMACKS, pkg. . . . 25¢ Butter Wafers PRE S A0 b SLICED—A \\ORTED e S o e Ot 20 g

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