The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1937, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 22 8 P —————— . WS S £ 11. The occldent 1937. EARLY SPRING | _Awoman Fion NAVY MEASURE IS PREDICTED Extraordina .\'a“‘.('.\ I_(‘“ Propos FROM INTERIDR, Plane Scheduled to Return to Fairbanks Following Connection with Victoria Leaving Fairbanks this mormng‘ at 9:15 o'clock, thé PAA Electr plane, piloted by Jerry Jones and Walt Hall, arrived here with fiv assengers from the Interior aboar after 2 o'clock this af and is scheduled to return Interior either tomorrow or | Wednesday, weather permitting. Passengers coming to Juneau | from Fairbanks aboard the plan: were: J. J. Meherin, Eloise Peder- 8 Mrs. D. Coyle, Burtetl .Lien, d Jack Korba. BUSINESS OUTLOOK IS GOOD AT SITK George B. Rice returned Saturda; (fte 1 by Alaska Air Transpor! a combined business and plea- Sitka and Goddard Hot s an oldtimer of the and said: “The busi- look is much better than Fairest of Florida’s beauty crop for i 1937 is Miss Bonnie Edwards, of ¢ is a greater amount of Migmi, She is the daughter of Mr. ted and contemplated | gnd Mrs. W. R. Edwards, formerly IN INTERIOR J.J. Meherin Returns from Long Trip Through Al- aska on PAA Electra First of the wholesale representa- | 3 tives to return to Juneau from his| spring trip into the Interior, J. J. Meherin, representative of Hills Brothers Coffee, arrived in Juneau on the Pacific Alaska Airways Electra this afternoon. i Absent from Juneau- for .about six weeks, Mr. Meherin covered over 4,000 miles by airplane while away. Mr. Meherin, who has been jour- the other for more than twenty years—it was twenty years ago this winter that a story in the Seattle Times quoted Mr. Meherin as say-| ing that Matanuska Valley would; one day, when assistance could be| obtained for farmers there, be the garden spot of Alaska—covered the Kuskokwim, Yukon river, Bristol Bay and Nome districts on this trip. | the Interior,” Mr. Meherin said.| “There is lots of snow on the ground now and mining people are looking for an early breakup that will en | able them to start operations ear- lier than usual this year. With this| neying from one end of Alaska to| PASSES SENATE " WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. — The Senate has passed, 64 to 11, the $512,000000 Navy Appropriation bill, voting down Senator Homer T. Bone's proposal to require construc- tion of all warships to be done in Navy Yards. PRI 5550 S COLUMBIA LUMBER BLOSSOMS FORTH IN EASTER DRESS Innaugurating the spring paint- ing season, the Columbia Lumber Company building is now glistening in a spotless coat of new white paint, dazzlingly set off with crimson win- dow and door trim. The last touches on the building’s new Easter outfit were being added this afternoon by the painters. ————————————————— “An early spring is predicted in|,jo rrene Svchmeglcr llFlhm o': 3 GOOD VISION aer way to Versailles, France, : ce trial for the shooting of & fel- | With Added Beauty w-pilot, Pierre Lallemant, while || we offer a splendid service in ving over France. He refused t0 || supplying glasses that are not oarry her, She shot him, but Lalle- only corrective but becoming, nant landed the plane despite his | as well. Nothing so quickly than ever before in the history of of Chicago. She was chosen Miss |, mind operators are expecting a| wound. Then, as he left to get help, '| makes the features drawn and - € ty. Great preparations Florida 1987 in the annual contest o the flew the plane away and crashed || careworn as impaired vision. 1 e ¥ v for the coming fish- at the Miami Biltmore Country big Amsrony; § | ufter crossing channel to England. || Nothing so quickly preserves The tripr to the Kuskokwim was| | the youthful 8 r el m and the recently beds of Club pool. SIAE s Y ppearance as made with, the Star Airways, of An: properly fitted glasses. lams that have been located — ——— | chorage, {{The Yukon and Nome|mp AND MRS. PARKER HERE bring a new industry to Sitka, as 1400 pounds of -razor EvELYN BER ving been produced from beds in one day’s digging.” 1 waesuor ~ NORTHBOUND TRIQ 10NS MAKES HOP | 7O SKAGWAY TODAY; = The Evelyn Berg left Seattle at Hans Mirow Airways of Nome and the return from Fairbanks with PAA. present Legislature, Mr. Meherin| are guests at the home of Mr. and | found to be popular wherever he iy 'y a. Ghase, mother of Mrs. Phone 331 traveled. The two-way radio re-|pgucor trip, Mr. Meherin ‘made with the " pRpom pr. GUSTAVUS RANCH | Call Today for an Appointment! Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Parker and two Dr' Rfl’ I" Ca.'rlson children are in Juneau from the| OPTOMETRIST The aviation bill passed by the|pg, rker ranch at Pt. Gustavus. They Office Lndwl‘shl:;lnn'l Jewelry sole “ passengers will be of great assis- received by Agent D. B. Femmer.|tance to afr travel and much good, With Assistant Regional Forester The vessel is due here Friday. he said, was predicted from the new cLosEn Eor ALTERAT]ONS Wellman Holbrook, Commissioner, Capt. ‘Alden Hansen is aboard the regulation. ’ five of Education A. E. Karnes, and N. Evely Berg as commander, accord- - g ter Treast, Juneau architect, as ing to racio advices e e JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS neay, where he makes his home and 11 o'clock last night for Juneau KiMSHAN YESTERDAY and wayports, according to advices quircienE RN riplancs can'ying‘ would be partment of maximum amou $30 per month for exclusive of medical ¢ g i e TR business headquarters, for about | WTCH THESE PAGES FOR 3 ‘ lew the Alaska Air Transport Stin- DISMISSED ten days. l ‘1)[ 5 1"):)':):‘“‘&:';’ rvisic aplane on a special flight to, Mrs. Oscar Alto, of Tenakee, a R o ST OPENI QG ANNOUNCEI\AENT yave complete ervision | wa this morning. Simmons surgical patient, was dismissed from RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL | here at 8:30 o'clock, and ar- St. Ann's Hospital this morning. ! 5 'S ack from Skagway empty e, Edward Jewell was discharged P E R c Y 30 o'clock. o | Only cne revoiutionary war skir-|from St. Ann's Hospital this morn- | lnyt Simmons took off in mish was fought in Florida. It|ing. ‘ IUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS son at 10 o'clock in the took place at Callahan and 22 Amer- | JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE n a flight to Hirst-Chi- ican and British soldiers were killed. and returned at 3 o'clock s=——— 3 R— = afternoon. Passengers ,out- 2 eFyg e : tes, 101- pound with him yesterday were: |B& c l! Bgsp d celal 18- sid ‘Dennison, of the U, S. Ferest REAMNE A 5 ¢ ¥ \ 1 to Excursion Inlet, ,and | | Ar Thorne to Hirst-Chichagof. “ children who have no for them. M of the The unemployn bill would set up have charge of such work ployment offices 3 ed under it. Classification E 7 “O0.K.” LUNC OFFERS CASH l $ l o.oo Will Be Given Away FREE for the Best Label Submitted : for GLOVER’S OVENIZED : POTATO CHIPS RULES ' 1. .Draw a design for a label, and word the label yourself. 2. Design must be drawn on white, hard surface pap- er, in India ink. One-color, or two-color designs may be submitted. 3. Letter clearly, use few words. | 4. Suggest a slogan for Glover's Ovenized Potato : Lt l‘lll'(‘T\‘ [ 4 ¥ WER SOCIAI Returning, Simmons brought Mrs. \i\ It v ' Club M enson to Juneau from w : , Hirst-Chichagof. S ee—— HENRY MOSES IN JUNEAU H y Mos pioneer fur buyer, 1 in Juneau aboard the Es- from Hoonah. He is at: the Zynda Hotel. I : >ee Try an Empire ad. T e T fl CABINETS NEL METAL and sani- wmy sizes to choose wpted to small or Y Peautifully i all the 1 / of e hen, with either N or MONEL A TAL TOPS Chips. Our Display | 5. Draw. your label TWICE AS BIG as you wish the ! i . finished label to be printed. 4 &7 . 8 Twenty-four GLOVER'S OVENIZED POTATO CHIP | ... BAGS must accompany each design submitted. : I You may submit as many designs as you wish. ; “7. ‘Submit all désigns BEFORE April 21, 1937, at 12:00 ‘P‘.JM., to the’Q. K. LUNCH, 257 FRANKLIN STREET. You Can Buy Glover's Ovenized Potato Chips at Your Local Grocers for 10c B GLOVER'S OVENIZED POTATO CHIPS ARE MADE B i IN JUNEAU BY - “Q, K.” We are r))z_mi;;v; an most atractive and ch: priced within your n 9x12 Quaint and cheerf ideal for bedrooms or cabin SRNVINE OplEs Cenuine Simmons STUDIO COUCHES 9x12 size from { in the newest styles in a variety of colors "FASHION FLOW BE Priced from $39.95 (You pay no more in Juneau than you 4444444444444 »-A\\ w\ [ Now on Disp would in Seatle) Juseau T B3 Phone 324 2 € 12 Hdwe. Co. v A MRS. GLOVER ~ [B% 33444 i

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