The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1936, Page 7

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TH DAILY ALASLA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936, | DOUGLAS NEWS | NOMINESS SELECTED FOR D. F. D. OFFICES | | Jones has ch: The regular meeting of the Doug- | las Volunteer Fire Department last night was one of more than usual | - interest, with a large attendance of members present. The nominating committee appointed at the last meeting turned in the following names of candidates for the more important offices to be voted upon at the next meeting on April 16; Fire Chief Mike Pusich, Arne Shudshift and H. Cochrane; Chairman, Sante Degan; Secretary and Treasurer, | Jack Langseth. A new Maintenance Committee was appointed as fol- lows: E. Hachmeister, Ev Martinson, O. Swensen, Tauno Niemi and Geo. | Kendler. There was considerable discus- sion regarding the new hose which | was received with unsuitable coup- lings, and the purchase of gas s. It was decided to get the same kind of masks as used by Ju- neau Firemen. Chief Jensen made a few remarks for the benefit of the Department A more advantageous method of placing the hose on the truck was stressed by Jensen. | ed to | HIGH SCHOOL STARTS To secure a suitable date for the annual dance to be given either this month or next, A. Shudshift, was appointed as a committec of one, Claude Erskine, H. L. Cochrane, Ed Roller and R. Bonner were appoint- ake preparations for a feed to follow election of officers at the next meeting. It was decided to make up a pool on the Tanana River Ice'break for the benefit of the department. Kin BARR PLANE SGHEBULED ?9 FLYTO TAR George Robbins, D. A. McPhee, A. | W. Kaska and Nels Flatekval were ;scheduled to leave the local airport |late this afternoon for Taku aboard +the North Canada Air Express Pil- grim plane flown by Pilot L. F. Barr. | Capt. Willlam Strong will also fly to Taku aboard the plane within the next few days to Taku. Capt. Strong and Flatekval arrived | from Prince Rupert last Monday on | the Princess Norah, and: McPhee {and Kaska arrived from Wrangell X on the Alaska the' following day. A ON SICK LIST quantity of freight brought to Ju= H. L. Cochrane was reported illineau by steamer by, Capt: Strong wilt this morning with the flu and was be transporteéd to Taku.aboard the unable to go to work Barr plane, requiring about three trips. A five-dog team owned by Mc- Phee will also travel to Tsku aboard the plane. D ROOF BLAZE Sparks from the Richard McCor- mick idence this morning set fire to the roof of the house and ocas- ioned a brief run for the fire de- partment. The blaze was noticed v Tony Riess who turned in the alarm, s responding the blaze with- any damage resulting - - PRACTICE FOR MUSICAL MEET HELD IN JUNEAU| Mary Joyce and her famous dog oy team, who recently completed a Gifford Carter, musical instructor | thousand-mile overland trip from for the Douglas Sc started Taku to Fairbanks, may return to work this week to propare his stu-|Taku on one of the plane trips. den's for representation at the meet RN 7 0 o T ;); Southeast Alaska schools to be REGISTRATION CLOSES SATURDAY HOLLOW| Kentucky Bourbon Aged one year in new charred oak casksin U.S. Bonded Warehouse. Priced to fit every purse. A single trial, and you'll give it preference over any other straight Ken- tucky whiskey. Look for the RED LABEL :opon Saturday from 9 am. to 5 {pm. for registration of voters. Reg- istration books for election April 7 jelose at "5 pm. Saturday. Notify {City Clerk of change of address | AW HENNING ‘ The Juneau hundry i Franklin Street bétween Front and Second Streets S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man* Home of Hart Sehaffner and Marx 'nthing The City Clerk’'s office will be . Juneau Cash Grocery PHONE 58 BUTTER DARIGOLD—Betier than the BEST - Pound . .. APPLES Fancy. Rome BEAUTY $799 38° COFFEE Hills, Schillings, Chase & Sanborn POUND 30°¢ 3 Deliveries Daily EGGS EXTRA LARGE! 'EXTRA FRESH! Dozen . . . 30(: 5 PRUNES Large California FANCY THREE POUNDS 35¢ ONIONS | BROOMS | CITRUS Fine Q"udli_ity 10 POUNDS Top Quality—S5 Tie EACH Washing Powder LARGE PKG. 25°¢ COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVING ON THE NORTH, SEA 9000000000000 ‘MRS. LESLIE WHITE HERE DURING BRIEF STAY OF PENGUIN Mrs. Leslie White, sister of Mrs, J. W. Leivers, arrived in Juneau last night on the Bureau of Fisheries | boat Penguin from Unalaska. She is enroute to Seattle and Portland on a business trip and left this| | morning when the Penguin sailed south. | 'She plans to return to Unalaska | around the first of May when the | Penguin makes its trip, Mrs. Leivers | said today. Mrs. White is the former Tecla | { Jorgenson of this city and is the| wife of Dr. Leslie White, also former ‘ Juneauite. He is now the Govern- | \mem doctor at the Unalaska hos- pital | R ! FULL HOUSE" | “You can get a FULL! HOUSE for a dollar o1 less — and It's a Winner! Ask jou: liguor dealer.” —adv i “WORK GUARANTEED' || Supreme Radio Service | Ll CALL 634 | FOR SERVICE AND FREE l TUBE TEST | The Finest Can b PHONE 36 M. S PENGUIN ARRIVESFROM | PRIBILOF ISLE Bureau of Fisheties motorship Penguin, Capt. H. P. Knutson, ar- rived at the Government Dack at 7:30 o'elock last night from the Pribilof Islands, and’ sailed for Se- attle early this morning tor annual overhaul. Rev. J. Zlobin, of St. Paul Island and Mrs. Leslie White, wife of the Government doctor at Unalaska, ar- rived here aboard the Penguin. She continued south on the vessel 1 ée/icaz‘c- The flavor lasts Schillin g‘ | l"““Nfam// adian Whiskey 4 Canada’s Largest Distillery! TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER! I JUREAU LIGUCR STORE PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager Prompt Delivery For Mayo;- C.E. Sund You are invited to present this coupon at he box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self” and a‘friend or relative to' see “Sanders of the River” As a_paid-up. subscriber. of The .. . Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE GEORGE FRANK McCAFFERY C. 0. SABIN R.J. SOMMERS Beauty Shoppe Announces BIG EASTER SPECIALS From Now Until APRIL 12 PHONE 221 D e e et e | | WALLIS ] COUNCILMEN . 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