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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 3 1936 Amvmg on the Good Slup / NORTH SEA TONIGHT Fredh/ NEW SPUDS, 31Ibs. . . 25¢ ASPARAUGS, 2 Ibs. . . . 25¢ FRESH PEAS, 2 Ibs. . . .25¢ SPINACH, 2ihs. . . . 25¢ ENDIVES, 2ibs. . . . . 25¢ BUNCH CARROTS, 3largebunches . . . 25¢ CAULIFLOWER . . 25¢, 30c RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS, 4 Ibs. 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona,6for . . . . 25¢c JUICY ORANGES 3 Dozen, 8 sc FRESH STEWERS and FRYERS arriving on the NORTH SEA TONIGHT In Qur Family Liquor Department FOX HOLLOW, Red Label, pt. ... 75¢ FOX HOLLOW, Geld Label, pt. . $1.00 KLONDYKE, pt. 75¢ BLACK JACK. pt. _85¢ KENTUCKY WONDER, pt. 75¢ FAST GIN. pt: o0 b i 75¢ VODKA, pt. 75¢ CANADIAN MONOGRAM—$ Yrs. Old Pints $1.75 f Quarts . : $3.40 U. D. L.—5 Years Old— i Pints . $1.65 Quarts .$3.25 Eo Our selection of BOTTLED or BULK TABLE WINES is very complete and at most reasonable prices! CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Pure Foods Store pabm: 478 Prompt Delivery 'SEARCH BEGUN FOR MISSING from Here—Washing- ton Safe in Hoonah To make a search for Scott | Lynch, fish buy A. J., who is missing oot boat ‘No. 31A191| 5. Commissioner | before yesterd ehu»\ p for the rendezvous and the g mrned here mpmlmg the to Hoona safety. L\n h failed m3 LYNCH BRAFT[ Gasboat Vugget Dispatched | and former em- | | al to > this WOLVES KILL HUNDREDS OF DEER. REPORT Pilot Maurice King Makes | Flight from Nome— Dead on Snow . A])Hl 3. ging the tundra of Valley and are blamed for ughter of hundreds of rein- Pilot Maurice King, who flew over |t —Wolt! and scattering the large herds. | Selawik Valley to locate 12,000 rein- | ieer which were marked last fall, | :aid he found only about 3,200, but sounted hundreds of dead ones on the snow. King believes the missing 8, eindeer probably have been kil r scattered to districts. lct King is also to fly over th o rs of the Buckland or NU."- ., FlRST SAILING OF MT. McKINLEY Due to extensive overhauling and thanges in passenger accommoda- ions, the scheduled sailings of the vt. McKinley from Seattle on April | 15 and April 29 have been cancelled, and the steamer will make her first rip to Alaska on June 10. This is ac- ‘ording to informaticn received here oy M. J. Wilcox, agent for the Alaska Steamship Company, from the Se- attle office of his company. Following the first sailing of the Mt. McKinley the Baranof will sail from Seattle on April 17, and the wo ships will alternate on a weekly schedule from Seattle thereafter un- il, September 2. e MARRIED David Mahlum and Pauline Walls, | both of Juneau, were united in mar- | riage yesterday by U. S. Commission- er J. F. Mullen. Witnesses were Mar- jorie Elswick and Bennie Mahlum. | [E——————————- Start the day right on Wings of the Morning —Schilling Coffee! Start right in the kitchen. Start with the right coffee— the correct coffee made specially for the method you use. Schilling has it for you. There are two kinds. One for drip. One for percolator. Schilling | Coffee | the city council w 1 { nerth, ki 1 |City League Plans Being | wi serve as President of the City Base- | § pncud to hold a meeting with team The Weather Ferecast for Juneau and vi- cinify, beginning at 4 p. m. April 3: Fair tonight and Sat- urday ght to moderate vari- able winds, mostly east to - HOLZHEIMER IS - AGAIN ELECTED BASEBALL HEAD Made—Douglas May En- ter Team This Season ball for the season o definite form last nigh the n, who are sponsoring » sport here, elected District Att.| am A. Holzheimer again to, ie. J. E. Pegues was chosen sident lnd Chxef N VV with Ed Blake and Frank Heinke President Holzheimer has not had to formulate any plans for the son yet today, he said, but ex- gers as soon as they are chosen. ‘ seball talk is that four teams' will be in the League, the Legion, Elks Moose and Douglas, but the only one that has definitely de- ciaed again to compete is t champions of last season. " some discussion of a team represent- ing the Alaska Juneau mine, but nothing definite has materialized. The A. J. used to be in the League several seasons ago. With a new bridge making transportati CITY COUNCIL HAS LAST MEET TONIGHT Holding its last business: meet- | ing of the present cous in (mngh( The nce will come chambers at 8 o'cl GROCERY TRUCK ‘ BRIGHTENED UP| The California Grocery’s new | | Chevrolet delivery truck has just| | been brightened up with an attrac- | WILL BE JUNE 10 tive display calling attention to the store’s fresh fruits and vegetables, of which Nick Bavard, proprietor, is always proud. The sign painting job was completed yesterday by Lu| Liston and the truck is making its regular deliveries today - -ee WHERE "OU MAKF i |# Early VEGETABLES g)a/wblz Feest Spring . U > '3 SPRING IS HERE . Cleaning Time . i and Sprmq Time is chased at PIGGLY WIGGLY. SOAP P. & G or Crystal White—7 BARS ___ PUREX Full Quart—TWO FOR AMMONIA er BLUING—BOTTLE BROOMS Good Quality—EACH . CLEANSER Lighthouse—6 FOR . CRACKERS LARGE 2 LB. CADDY SALMON Alaska Gem—2 CANS BON AMI CANS COFFEE o8 Alaska Special—2 POUNDS DAFFODILS 2 DOZEN Magnc Spread, Makes 5 25° 29¢ GARDEN SEEDS—VEGETABLE SEEDS and FLOWER SEEDS at 5 and 10 cents a package glasses in 5 minutes, asst. flavors—2 PKGS. BUTTER EGGS Sunset Gold BEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES Piggly Wiggly Meat Department THE TREAT OF THE SEASON! GENUINE 1936 BROILERS—3 WHOLE BIRDS $1.15 Come Early to Avoid Disappoinment! HENS FOR FRICASSEE, Young Tender Birds, Ib. . .24c COTTAGE CHEESE, Fresh, in tumblers . . . . . . 15¢ WEINERS, BOLOGNA, LIVER SAUSAGE,Ib. . . . 28¢c FOR PROSPERITY PHONE Grocery 21 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings Dept. IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings Are You Ready For Easter? MEN’S SUITS . | A VISIT TO OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT WILL PAY YOU! . $25, §30, $35 EYES LEFT! EYES RIGHT! And either choice the correct suit to get into on Easter morning. Come in and look over all our new spring models. You can't fail to find something that will really make you feel that this is really ¥ There models, suits, loungc suits, Slend- erizers for the heavy set. There’s a full choice of fab- rics and patterns— stripes, checks, plaids, herringbones . Whatever suit or topcoat you buy . you may be sure you will get full value! FASHIONABLE EASTER FOOTWEAR! FAMOUS STAR BRAND ALL-LEATHER SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! OXFORDS For Men in Brown and Black Others up to $7.95 pair OXFORDS For Children—as lowas ... For the LADIES! A selection of new styles, lasts and ‘choice of many leathers, colors or constrat- ing trims . . . $3.95 to $6.95 sl.so B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. "Juneau’s Leading Department Store’ Tune in on KINY nightly at 7:15 p.m. for Poll Parrot Program! Clecxnmg is going to be mighty economical if cleansers are pur-