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T — 8 THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1936 lu p them win the \pmm) p)m‘s FORGES AHEAD IN VOTE DRIVE FORMER JUNEAU HIGH STUDENT IS MAKING 600D the Daily m a Fn\]v!x Saturday Thais Bz._\'ers |s in Second Place—Margaret Nelson Makes Big Gain PILOTGILLAMIS | - ENROUTE SOUTH TOBUY PLANE === WCS[\V&I'(] Fjil:el‘ Bound fol" Texas for Pilgrim 10- | Place Craft [ — N - \\\\\\\\\\\\ “___—-‘“ \“\\\\\‘ “\‘“‘ ERRAN A LIGHT SMOKE offers some’rhmq to each smoker! - . ! seil continued gat 2 | ©. Harold Gillam, who operates a | over other . , e in Cordova. and Mrs | Setrer timee Olavi Kukkola Is on Honor|! nbserigérs abod¥d the | s, of one of Ju - Iniversitv A States to | Role at University ¢ RicH, RIPE-BODIED; of Alaska pilot for Gillam’s company O 6 E D ’ From Seattle, Pilot and Mrs. Gil- JYOBACCO i |'|'s T AST mer Juneau jlam will travel by air to Warm s ch attending | exas, where a Pilgrim 'S R_E/’I;E S A plane awaits them, ready LucK'E A & tlight north to Cordova. | X ot A. Scott, instructor in the Joz'| lying school at Los Ange- who. will return with Gillam | with a grade [ n the new plane for duty with his | { a possible | *ompany in the Cordova district, is b man who taught Jimmie Doo- 7 fhe complete honor list included | i and other famous fliers to | &y * ixteen students from Fairbanks, two [ {ly “blind,” Gillam said, | ‘17{\ ach from Cordova and Douglas, and | Has Load Ready | )) one each from Juneau, Anchorage,| Pilot Gillam expects to arrive in | W/ \ ® and Kodiak. Highest on the honor | Warm Springs next Monday and | ///’/’4 N voll were Hilja Reinikka of Douglas, | Will probably reach Seattle on the | / da senior in business nistrat trip north with the new plane 4 Mexico and re -|and George Henton of Fairbanks, |about next Thursday. He hopes tc | t nd N senior in chemist I return to Cordova in time to fly a T merchants offering 10.- | Scholastic averages for the Uni- |load of passengers, who are await- s each in private ore con- report added impy erday afternoon, as can- men and that the percentage of hon- 2 on their indi- or students to total enrolime organizaticns” 1o (slightly higher this y versity as a whole reveal that the t is | t0 bus- | coeds are better students than the | the Interior before the start of the | Cs ng transportation to Fairbanks, to | e L arnival on March 6 | t year Pilot Gillam operated wo planes from the Cor JAIER T (ROWTOmeRy “HALE 2 z [ ¥ i 77 1};;"1) S“’“”l"f“; ¥ 3| Copyright 1986, The Amorican m-mwmp.,,, 3 sia T ilgrim which was recently | : OLDTIMERS ARE GOING b subudiina ON CALIFORNIA VI | Schilling Baking Powder ) from Cream Tartar III{H/E’ 1d may become permanently e: lished. Mr. Visca, who is a se ’ Luckies are less acid chorage, from his base at Codova. | | The last season was the best he| § has ever had, he said. ook Shows Good Judgment [ Damages to the plane which| | <ank in Cook Inlet were very little, Gillam said, and repairs were lim- | ited to removal and drainage of the : longeron tubes. The plane sank | Recent chemical tests show’ that other popular brands have an excess of acidity over Lucky Strike of from BALANCE | Excoss of Acidity of Other Popular Brands Over Lucky Strike Cigarettes All kinds of people choose Luckies, each for reasens of his own. But everyone agrees that Luckies are A Light Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. It is a rather surprising fact that the leaves of the same analysis shows that the top leaves contain excess alkalies which tend to give a harsh, alkcline taste. The bottom leaves tend to acidity in the smoke. It is only the center leaves which approach in Nature ’ p U 2 ) {\ulrvx:mg hlus b;-n:n v;;l])lw\"‘d by the{yhen Gillam came down in the| 53% to 1007 tobacco plant may vary far more the most palatable, acid-alkaline -makes \" aska Kaliroad Ior 19 years er after he had run out of gas ResuLs ENDENT ©) £ 4 . m, : s 4 : e s rog(;\,m. ,;?,ch:)r‘m,fumsi g:: sl b e st : than the leaves from plants of balance. In Lucky Strike Ciga- 9001/[/7111/1 /00!/(’1’ E TERYS 1‘10-"?"‘“‘ 13 out to sea to escape crashing in b quite different types. Chemical reftes, the center leaves are used. % | Andrew Lindstrom, medical pati- | (ne town. All passengers aboarg the {ent, was admitted to St. Ann's Hos- | plane were rescued with no injurs ] pital early yesterday evening fos { — — S ea ' ©On the trip north Pilot Gillam | | & | anding gear at Prince George ree e and will return to Cordova by way JUNEAU CASH GROCERY | oo i omins e . tions here prevent a ski landing he J. HERMLE ON WILLOUGHBY ]J. THIBODEAU , BUY FOR TWO DAYS will travel by way of Hazelton and Whitehorse. This store will be closed Washington's BETTER T Birthday — SATURDAY, Februcry 22 | HOOP GAMES PLAYED IMES DRIVE PHONE 58 — 3 Free Deliverics Daily! BALLOTS OFFERED HERE! WG s e T A doubleheader basketball game » a will start at 7:30 tomorrow night in b P B tt the Juneau High School Gym, L. % ! ean“l | 14 eF J. Holmquist. president of the City League, announced today Chase and Sanborn’s SUNNY The Firemen will meet the Talla- : Alaska Special JiM poosa in the first game, while the \ Sabins quintet and the DeMolay 4 z mect in the finale. The games were criginally set for February 28. LETTUQE b e <o X e & AT POUNDS POUND JAR LEAVES HOSPITAL Large Pancy Hesds PEAS c0 c c Ralph Rhoweder, who has been -arge kFancy Heads - confined to St. Ann's Hospital, was T discharged yesterday in an improv- 2 E zs bl ISR W oF 238 ‘ ARMOUR’S PUREE & - - SR 3 No. 2 cans, 50¢ . TOMATO STRING JUICE BEANS y For Better Health Standard Pack 'y No. 1 cans No. 2 cans ' 3 for 25¢ 6 for 63¢ New Potatoes 2 Ibs. 25¢ TOMATOES Fancy—Ripe 2 Ibs., 45¢ Corned Beef | TOMATOES 2 3 12 OZ. CANS LARGE CANS SUNSHINE KRISPY BEANS | CRACKERS 2 3 NEW |CLASSES! NEW LOW PRICES In Art, Lettering, Commercial Art Mnnddw ridays, 15 and F :00 P. M. i3 NO. 2 TINS POUND BOX ° Cauliflower 3 c c Tuesdays and Saturdays Fancy Heads 8:00 P. M. 5 Each, 25¢ SUNSHINE GRAHAM CRACKERS CHILDREN’S CLASSES Saturdays—10:00 A. M. Mother’s Oats With Cup and Saucer BAN AN As T TR » Large Pkg. | . "JOHNNY LAUDER Import- 39¢ | " 33 3k ed SCOTCH, fiith, $2.95 § o N e | St ES: | ed SCOTCH, fifth Fancy Asia DATES 21bs., 25¢ PINEAPPLE Fancy Slices 2 cans, 45¢ LOW PRICES—Specials to married couples wish- ing to study together! LEMONS . L‘"R Size CALL AT STUDIO dur- ozen ing class, or PHONE Residence—1701 LOVEJOY School of Art 111 Main St., near. Front llAlG 8 HAIG, fiftll. $3.45 PRUNES Fancy Oregon Fancy Oregon ONIONS 4 ibs., 19¢ Grapefruit Standard GLASGOW CLUB SCOTCH bl Pmt, sl.ls . MONOGRAM (6 years old) Pmt ,,,,,, _$1 90 3 FIVE O'CLOCK GIN, Pint _ KING OF KENTUCKY, Pint . 90c and many other popular brands DEDREP——— Strawberry Variety 2 Ibs., 35¢ PEACHES Sliced or Halves No 2%, Pack 3 cans, 49c | 4 cans, 49¢ . e e =T R PR THIS STORE WILL BE*CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY B - WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY > POUNDS z z § i z BT N OP— - . 4 00 D 0 D 0 S L S Oe———