The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1935, Page 8

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PILOT WEIN IS DUE HERE LATE TODAY Flier, Nomefiund, Has Six Passengers from South Pilot N in und co-pilot Vic- tor Ross r rrived at Prince ight from Seattle e bound via the inside Nome enroute via and Fairbanks, on The Empire receiv- from the Associated t Seattle, stating that the ‘Wein plane left Prince George yes- terday morning direct for Juneau and asked if it had arrived or was overdue Undoubtedly weather and returned to Hazleton as the radio to the Customs office here was from that British Colum- bia town and stated he would ar- i afternoon at 4 o'clock. rs aboard the Wein plane Rex Swartz, Mayor of Victor Ross, Mrs. Lora Mode, Adeline Da d Wein ran into bad “l.)’rfl Mrs are passengers today for att! ) nd Mrs. Pat Lynch and a tour of Californ: Thy Garsters expect to be gone abhout three months. CHAMBER WILL | HONOR QUEENS, FIRE BRIGARE Fire prevention and the opening of the Douglas Bridge will share honors at the Chamber of Com- merce luncheon tomorrow, when Miss Birdie Jensen, Bridge Queen, and Fire Chief V. W. Mulvihill will attend as honored guests. Miss Jensen will be accompanied NOTICESFOR PRIMARY ARE BEING GIVEN |Attorney Genesal Calls At | tention to Revision \ in Election Laws | Al declarations of candidacy must |be filed on or before the first Tues- ‘J uneau Cash Grocery i@ YOU ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PAY DAY BARGAINS PHONE 58 3 DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 38 hér maids of honor—Misses Nola|d8Y in February, 1935, for the pr! 2. Seelye, Jean Boyer, ss; Sybil Godfrey, Patricia Hussey | TUesday in April, next year. d | Marguerite Hickey—and Chief, ‘This is being pointed out by At- Mulvihill will be chaperoned by 12|torney General James 8. Truitt in members of the Juneau Volunteer |letters to the Clerks of Court of Fire Department. |the four judicial divisions, and call- Although it will be Miss Jmscn\;ms attention to amendments to the sole obligation to look beautiful, it election laws made at the 1935 ses- is anticipated that Chief Mulvihill|sion of the Legislature. will be asked to speak on the sub-| List of oficials or which nomina- ject of fire prevention and the!tions may be made by each party practical application of safety at the coming primary follow: measures to Juneau and vicinity. | Territorial Officers About Mail Contract ! Delegate to Congress from Alaska Definite information concerning| Attorney General for Alaska. Auditor for Alaska. Highway Engineer for Alaska. Divisional Officers Federal decision as to whether orj not the Northland Transportation | Company will receive the winber; mail contract is expected in time| One Territorial Senator. for tomorrow’s session, according to| Four Territorial Representatives. a statement by Curtis Shattuck, Two Divisional Road Commission- Secretary. rs DS OFFICIALS RETURN o HERE ON ALASKA ns mm the Clerk ts out and ral Territorial and govern- il officials returned to Juneau| . . on the Alaska from the|Some Rural Projects May Bz Abandoned, Is Statement of Taylor Westward They included A. E. Karnes, Commissioner of Education from Valdez; A. E. Schoettler, Sup- | Education, r 'HN(‘TOV Oct. 9.—Aban- t of some rural community cts which were taken over re- vy from FERA is forecast by Cordova, and J. F, is, License Carl Taylor, Rural Settlement Di- Snforcement Officer, from Haines. ' rector. PHONES Meat Department 24 2-rings or 42-2 rings Cigarettes Chesterfields, Camels, Luckies $1.13 PER CARTON BUTTER Sunset 2 lbs. SOAP Laundry—Ivory—med. size 4 bars, 27¢ CRAB MEATY DEVILED Alaska Packed 2 CANS 39¢ Saving at Piggly Wiggly is easy to give vou these big Bargains in foodqtuffq‘ Emma | Mary election to be held on the last| | Al divisional candidates will file| COFFEE Hills Bros. Schlllmgs M, J B, pound ... ..., . EGGS FRESH STANDARDS CIGARETTES 1.13 BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY 2 lbs. 65¢ TEA Camels, Lucky Strikes and Chesterfiields, carton SALMON ALASKA PINK 3-11b. cans 35¢ MILK $3.23 case 63c lb. FRESH TOMATOES, pound .. SEEDLESS and TOKAY GRAPES, 2 ICEBERG LETTUCE, large heads, each 29¢c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 2 doz. 85¢ 3-1b. Eail'69c k(I HEINZ SOUPS | Deviled MEAT LARGE CANS DELICIOUS FOR LUNCHES 2 for 29¢ 6 cans 25¢ é pounds . 2 FREE DELIVERIES TO DOUGLAS DAILY ‘I]IIIIIII|IIIIIllillllllllll!!llllllll!!iil!llI!IIIiIIIIllIIll!llIIIIIIII|!I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!!!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII'IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllIIHIIHIH|lll!IIIll[llll!lllIllIIIIIIHllll|ll!llll{lllljlllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII PHONES Grocery Depdrtment 24 or 42 j s 8 . Our large buying power with no middle men enables us .-If you are not a regular customer at Pigely W urgl\ vou are welcome to take advantag »of thefie Bargains. MILK All Brunds $3.23 CASE EGGS Large—Fresh—Clean 2doz. 85¢ Gold 65¢ SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 1b. pail, 69¢ SOUP Heinz—All large cans 2 FOR 29¢ MEAT 6 CANS 25¢ MILK All Brands 14 CANS 97¢ COFFEE Hills, Schillings, MJB 11 oz. BOTTLE POUND CANS POUND 10¢ 29¢ IOc .| e e S N W EEsz) BLACK TEA SOAP Blue Ribbon Crystal White Pound, 63¢ 6 bars, 2lc CATSUP Jay Tee Brand COFFEE Alaska Special 2 POUNDS 39¢ Meat Department HAMS . . .. .. 35clb. Swift's l’rcmlum-—Ovem/ed—World'e Largest 5¢llmg H.xm; TOMATOES Fresh BACON . %". . .. 40cIb. Hormel’s—Eflstcm—Sugar-Cured—Lez\n Half or Whole WE MAKE 2 DELIVERIES CORNFLAKES Kellogg’s or Post’s LARD, 21b. earton . . 4707; Swifts’ Silver Lenr'—l’astry-'rested COTTAGE CHEESE . GLAQ% TUMBLER,—EACH S DAILY TO DOUGLAS Any size order FREE IOC k acrage 15¢ packag MATCHES | TOMATOES | CRACKERS \Large flans ; i Tasty-Made ¥ 49FOR 2 POUND BOX 49¢ 29¢ . . . . BROILERS . . . $1 15 Extra Choice==THREE WHOLE BIRDS Searchlight LARGE CARTONS 27¢ WEINERS, BOLOGNA, LIVERWURST ..28c¢ 1b. Swift’s - Best—Fresh Stock

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