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‘DOUGLAS | NEWS BOUSLAS FIRE DEPT, ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Night—Baseball and Dance Discussed 11[)‘ egan president, vice president; ary and treasurer; { |pree and H. L. [ for the twi | respectiv Claude Erskine, Jack Langseth, sec- Rebert Du- > trustees A motion that upon and afte \wrding membership in eague, a committee e, Mayor Goetz, Councilman | r and President of the| Shudshift, | e appointed to at 1 ng of the League o 16 is the date suggested for 1al dance of the'local fire- 1 {he following committee was appointed to make all A. J. Balog, chair- Y . E. Engstrom, M. Pedersen, Tauno Niemi and Ken Jones. Gas Masks Need of gasmasks for fighting | W n brought up and upon ade by Chief Mulvi- De ;,11! v imme- ! t fire- | e year the Douglas | men in ending this Volunteer night held officers for the a the y ith one or| for. the pur- . The expendi- ! next month. *lure of about $12000 of the Ice Baseball was also an issue at-the ! Award money, if secured, fora new | Roll call showed practic- | fire hall and mew truck, was voted. | vote of thanks was extended to | Jones for han ng the ' fire- | rest. A vote of thanks| so exiended to the Juneau emen' for the fire drill and er 4 rded the local dele- u last Sunda: s from the ch they promised thei in ' their jobs, were heard | g up the business meeting shich refreshment: nd mu c S| ppl were also of invited several promine headed by the till With three candidates for th position of chief, Mike Pusich w declared el and in lke meister Gair, Jr., "BErwin Hs made Foreman, Al chief truck driver, Sante CARNIVAL Your liquor dealer and Schenley bring you this selection of cele- brated whiskies and a populargin, so priced that all you have to doiis decide which of them you prefer. timber which partially SCHENLEY’S GOLDEN WEDDING BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES The art of blending fine whis- kies to assure just the correct balance for taste and body reachesa high point in Golden Wedding, a 90-proof blend. . SCHENLEY'S CREAM OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 'WHISKEY . There is pre-war smoothness ata pre-war price in this fine Bourbon whiskey—a genuine Kentucky straight whiskey of the old school. 90 proof. OLD QUAKER DISTILLED DRY GIN You can pour a better cock- tail ifyou usea better gin. And, because of the Old Quaker price, better cocktails need not cost much. It is 85 proof. . SCHENLEY'S OLD QUAKER BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY Your first sip of Old Quaker tells you that you don’t have tobe richto enjoy rich whiskey. It’s America’s most popular straight whiskey. 90 proof. . SCHENLEY'S AMERICAN CREAM BRAND BLENDED WHISKEY RED LABEL 4 You'll find that real“tastiness” in this Cream of the Blended Whiskies. And it’s “rastiness that tells the quality of any whiskey. A 90-proof blend with 80% grain neutral spirits. THE WILKEN FAMILY BLENDED WHISKEY -It's our family’s wln-key ne:ghbo:—lnd neighbor, it’s your price. Folks say when they go to pour Wilken Family ‘Whiskey that it’s so mild and gentle. That may be why so maay folks 8o forit.86.8 proof with 75% grain neutral spirits. Copyright, 1936, Schealey Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. , INC. 20 CICC Cio L SCHENLEY PRODL 40th 51, N by Niemi and Pedersen were en- | Joyed. Death for Wil old Indian boy was narrowly evert- ec rday afternoon by the time- ly ance of several men who were quickly called to the scene of ccident. The boy was sawing bd near the 300 mill site and un- e of the danger sawed off a 4 supported a ton piece of machinery. The pped down pinning him up a larger timber in such a that he was being slowly 1 to death when B. Havdahl, JUNEAU CASH GROCERY PHONE 58 THE DAILY ALASKA BV[PIRE F‘RIDAY APRIL 1 7% OT WISE Many of our friends had to economize as carefully as we did, and I often wondered how they could afford to use Hills Bros. Coffee. You see, I still thought that a coffee as fine as Hills Bros. was too expensive for our budget. So we kept on trying one coffee after another, but never repeated on any of them. Finally one day I decided that if my friends could afford Hills Bros. Coffee I could too. So 1 bought a pound from my gro- cer, and then I got wise. I found that Hills Bros. Coffee cost prac- tically the same as the coffees we had been buymg it was miles ahead in fla- vor. Try it and see for yourself. 'SCHOETTLERON | SATURDAY SPECIAL DUTCH SWEET BREAD at the 'EERLESS BAKERY. —ndv.} | | Jower plan operator attracted to the i scene called for help from town. ‘ Mayor Goetz with A. H. Campbel ll‘P and others responded and with levers succeeded sing the | boy. So completely exhausted was the boy that he was removed to St. Ann’s Hospital for treatment. The doctor in charge did not believe any serious damage was done. Had the machinery struck the boy down an inch closer to the timber his life would have been crushed out instantaneously. As it was, great care had to be used by his rescuers in blocking every fractional part of the distance the iron was moved o prevent it slipping back. in re The Royal House of SCHENLEY is all yours to choose from 3 Deliveries Daily MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! That is the day in, day out slogan at the JUNEAU . Come in and let us prove it CASH GROCERY . . TO YOU. FANCY RICE—SMALL WHITE BEANS RED CHILI BEANS pounds Strawberry Preserves at the fairest prices anywhere 29° Pure Fruit and Sugnr 2pound jar . . . Fig Bars 21%-33¢ 2 Ibs., 39(: Fresh—Whole WEt Snowdrift and Crisco Pure ebgetable Shortening 3 pound pail APP Fancy Winesaps, box $2.49 Fresh Peas Full Pods New Potatoes Florida Russets 3 Ibs., zsc C Ginger Snaps Crisp Buy Schenley . at the JUNEAU LIQUOR Co. PERCY REYNOLDS . Manager 69 ¢ LES and drink with contentment Grapefruit Fancy—Arizona for 39¢ | Bnnanas « 3tk 29¢ 1936 TRIP TO SITKA u(‘l\fl(‘t”(r S\\pornsor of Vo- \ Ed: went to Sitka a passenger with Sheldon Sim- 1ons in the Patco, late yesterday He is making the trip | > special request of W. Leslie Superintendent of Sheldon | on- School, who has asked for | rence with the Supervisor | € ve to some of the industrial i home making courses at the “keldon Jackson School. Mr. Schoettler also hopes to es- 1 some home making work the girls in the Sitka Public ol and outline plans for some sion classes for men and wo- nl'n for next winter. He is in hopes ing eut-a tooperative agree- nent with the public school and the Sheldon Jackson school for the de- elopment of classes for men and vomen in that community. Mr. Schoettler expects to return to Juneau on the North Sea. aw, fack >eo SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ../":‘,, s .. Helen Gray Home Economics teach- |er and President of the Alaska T0 BE SERVED o BUILDING CUDE NOTIC | Persons ineresied in the pro- & ¥ visions of the new: building code domc Economics Depar[.‘nre invited to examine the com- . | dleted ordinance on file at the City ment of ngh School Is | Hall, fto offer .suggestions and Planning Affair criticism before final passage of BT r rdinance at the next régular City The Home Economies Department | SOWnCil meeting. Written comments f the Juneau High School is plan- ning to serve a dinner on Thurs- | should be made by April 16, M. A. LAGERGREN, day evening, April 23, honoring the | Olty Nnglitre: tineau Channel members of the | Alaska Vocationial Association. This | comparatively new organization, | which- is affiliated with the Ameri- | 'an ‘Vocational Association, has 25| members in the Territory, about | talf of that number being loc \'efl n Douglas and Juneau. In addition to the members, (it sachers of evening cla in 1 Juneau High School, »e present. The program will cor of reporis and discussion of le lation pending in Congress for ad- ditional aid to Vocational Education | in Alaska. The dinner is in charge of Miss' # | | | are invited tc ’ | | | | SPECIAL 3 1b. can GOLD sg:qx_sm COFFEE PLU. "1 SILEX COFFEEMAKER' MILK, Borden’s . . l TOMATO JUICE 'I'OM'I' PAPER 3 rolls, zsc M. D. B:and UITS and VEGETABLES Arriving on Boats o, ALWAYS THE BEST FOSBEE DEVELOPMENT CO., Inc. ‘REQUESTS that all persons desiring to reserve apartments in the proposed Distin Ave. Apartments will please do so by writing to the Company at Box 2622, Juneau. Please state whether you are interested in a furnished ey , Or HE VR unfumished .apartent., ... ,