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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1937 able to offer the public the best | cash prices in Juneau.” The ow s of the Home Grocery and urer. of Scout Troop church tre; a yé Boy on, indicated HOME GROCERY * STARTS NEW . - pOLIEY APRIL 1 for the new church|(Qywners Are Lnldl ging Wil- April 1 tion and thanks| loughby Avenue Store to Twice Its Present Size NORTHERN LIGHT |- : = CHURCH ANNUAL |- DINNER IS HElD Over Hundred Attend Af- fair Yearly Busi- ness Meeting age- P | par g finan- pu] y which is being established by | ocery store will not apply to] m meat market, Mr. Hermle said Both Hermle and Thibodeau are long-time residents of Juneau and have many friends in town who will wish them success in their business plans. S e SEATTLE LUMBERMAN . BE GUEST AT C. OF C. MEETING TOMORROW an addi- y Floyd F. Volk, 2 o and a liquor store,; OV of the Columbia Thibodeau, : Lumber ompany, who arrived in ¢ Juneau from Seattle yesterday, will be the guest speaker tomorrow noon the the given the con- ¢ matter of rch with a new > ghundre n lerway to wge the Hom y to twice its present size tional warehou John Hermle or. | OWners, announ polic at weekly luncheon Juncau Chal meeting mber of Com- mlw; operate American Meat Com- | on Front Street, but the c: hh‘ News-Miner Man Makes Trip South Scheffler Wm rchase New Equipment for Lathrop’s Fairbanks Plant Charles D. Scheffler, superintend- ent of the mechanical department of the Fairbanks News-Miner, was in Juneau while the Victoria was in t last night on his way south to ' e new equipment to be in- stalled in the new newspaper plant| which Capt. A. E. Lathrop is plan- ning to build in Fairbanks thi immer Scheffler, an old-time newspaper man who had worked in shops from |t and Interior. Present plans of Capt. Lathrop are that his new buildihg in Fair- banks will contain a radio broad- casting station, a fine newspaper |plant, stores and apartments, BRIDAL COUPLE HONEYMOONING ON PRINCESS NORAH Following their wedding yester- day, Mr. and Mrs, William Laverty sailed on a honeymoon trip to the South aboard the steamer Princess Norah, planning to be gone about six weeks, A large group of friends was at {the ship to see the popular young couple off. Among them were: Har- | v Sams, best man at the ceremony, | s Laura Krug, bridesmaid, and v of those who attended the| Settlement of Chrysler Strike | Appears Brighter LANSING, Michigan, March 31— 1Gcn,'. Frank Murphy announced to- tion strike. John L. Lewis resume conferences in the Governor's office on Friday. - e FARLEY MAY | CHEHALIS, Wash., March 31. — |Postmaster General James A. Far- ,ley indicates he is considering an |invitation to atfend the State Con- |day that chances are bright for a| settlement of the Chrysler Curporn-‘; Wialter Chrysler and| - VISITWEST Bomb Planted ' in Auto; Mayor Is Near Death City Executive Mangled by | Explosion—Cause | Is Mystery ! KIRKSVILLE, Mo, March 31.— |Mayor Gail Jacobs is near death as the result of an explosion in his automobile. He is suffering from a mangled left leg, fractured right leg and left arm. The police said they believed a bomb had been intentionaily placed vention of Postmasters in Centralia|in the automobile. next June. This is according to a| Mayor Jacobs is 45 years old and statement made by Postmaster was elected overwhelmingly at the Lloyd Sullivan. last election. He owns a plumbing —— - company but has not had any labor F. W. Burns, Alabama livestock troubles. specialist, recommends blackstrap molasses as one of the cheapest| Mass weddings, becoming popular |winter feeds available to livestock'all over China, are held every three | producers. | months in Peiping. mtroe, wedding reception last night at the g home of the bride, the former Miss | Mary Edith Giovanetti. AT LUTHERAN MINISTER AT KETCHIKAN PLANS VISIT TO THIS CITY The Rev. O. Fosso, Lutheran min- ister of Ketchikan and Director of | the Seamen’s Home, is soon to make a trip to Juneau and Petersburg. He will be in Juneau April 11 and, will be guest speaker at the Res-‘ PORTLAND, Ore., March 31.—A help matters out, however, to desert |urrection Lutheran church. | \ the public!symphonic band, orchestra and| the plane at Skagway for Pilots Joe| On April 18, he will be in Peters- | 1as made pos horus, each comprising 200 of the Crosson and Walter Hall and the |burg to install the new Luthemm rlake Iron 26%. “, ““ enlargement of our busi-|outstanding student musicians in Electra beat the Victoria to Juneau|minister there. ‘, said Mr. Hermle. “We are|the Northwest and Alaska, played by several hours after all.” The Rev. Mr. Fosso was rnrmcrlv\ JONES ‘“,”““"\ {out of the high rent district, we| |last the annual Northwest Equipment which Mr. Scheffler minister at Teller and has been | Dow,|own our own building and do our \’lum Conférence. Louis Werson purchasing for the News-Miner |in Ketchikan for the past nine years. industrials 186.41, own work. When we go on a cash! lof T na, was elected President will make it one of the most modern | This will be his first visit to Ju- |basis, we believe that we will be m the student organization newspaper mamq to lho Wusmwrd neau. GROCERY JOE THIBODEAU to Cordova before joining in Lathrop’s organization in several years ago, spent of his time in Juneau talking Uover old times with Gov. John W. with whom he worked on the gway Alaskan more than thirty years ago. A passenger by PAA Eiectra from rbanks to Juneau, Scheffler left plane at Skagway and boarded the Victoria which he had planned |to sail south on from Juneau. “The weather looked so bad that I didn't Give Concert Portland want to take any chances of miss- |ing my boat because of it. It didn't ation i”k“ wing routine business, aced before the C rs tomorrow will incl report of the committee t s been considering halibut p: T mllu\\mg the assailing of the € mat- Closin devotic mine moment oods to its prices offered fishermen here 1 memory vice that he bled | h\ "Mayor 1. Goldstein at last week's Behrends ild up their present pat- ‘m(e“m, church for nal ina PREEN 2 O R of Mr devotec forty- M the ATTENTION! All Alaska-Juneau Employees Only MASS MEETING AT THE MOOSE HALL 7 P. M. APRIL 1 CALLED BY THE MINERS' UNION-—-LOCAL 203 onage. The v iwh of nonwealth and 11 Motors € pster 104 k Cent 314, Unitec ted Corpor ;. Pound Home Grocery's liquor store| ch will adjoin its present {Student Musicians of v| Northwest and Alaska | Avenue and E Street, will be one of | in Juneau, Mr. Hermle| and will carry one off complete stocks of lquor.| Trustees Re-elected ur Henning and Thomas A e , Un-! and trustees w such action as they the ards Cerro n /m( l\dll‘ g I’“u 0il 21%, Holly ir~| t) e suppt ind Silver 16 34 the for ¢ were presented sion, Trustees Vorld Service Cir- s of the Sun- r, Couple Club, int the in est efficiency reports ater sugar Annual Dow, The fo HOME JOHN HERMLE FREE DELIVERY Phone 146 FREE DELIVERY Phone fi @6 The New Policy of the Home Grocery, beginning April first, will be Genuine Cash and Carry Prices Every Day of the Week. Compare the Quality of our national brands and prices. You will find us on Willoughby Avenue, out of the high rent district, with plenty of parking space. TOMATO SAUCE Happy Home 6° POTATOES—-U. S. No. 1 251s-$1.10 TOMATOES—Puree 3 No. 2!> cans 43(: SUGAR 1 2 Ib. sack 69c SUGAR S 0 UP S — Phillips Vegetable—Tomato—Celery 3 for zsc Mountain View—Grade A—Large 35c dozen N e MACARONI_SPAGHETTI 2™19° PRUNES—Santa Clara Pound—,c—l'ound MILK—AIll Brands i 2 for 95c SYRUP—Tree King 13 gallon tin 65c GRAPEFRUIT—Bonny Hill 2 for 2 Sc CORNED BEEF Derby Brand SALMON—Happy Home 28¢ Fernbrook Pink 3 for 43c COFFEE — All Brands 30¢ COFFEE — All Brands COCOA—Mother’s 2 Ibs. 25c GEISHA BRAND SMOKED OYSTERS In Pure Olive Oil 2 tins for 45c ROLLED OATS Quick Cook 10 1b- sack 65c PANCAKE FLOUR 10 - sack Q¢ 5 1b. sack 37c FLOUR Pillsbury’s Tamarac OIb. sack 32.10 A Fine Family Blend INSTO HAND CLEANSER 2 TOMATOES—Happy Home No. 2!5 tin, 3 for 63c No. 2 tin, 3 for 44c No. 1 tin, 3 for 36c CORN—STRING BEANS Happy Home WAX PAPER—-Happy Home Heavy, 125 Foot, 19c H O N E Y-Bradshaw 15 gal. 59c—Quart ssc PEACHES—Happy Home No. 2!3 tin, 3 for 72c MARSHMALLOWS Campfire Pound package zs«: C. 8 C. GINGER ALE Quart 25c Pint lSc S.8W. TWO NEW NUMBERS Grapefruit and Oranges SALAD MIX No. 2 tin 25c Candied Southern Style Yellow Yams No. 2 tin 22c CORN—Peerless 3 for 43c I S O e SARDINES—Red Jack 3 for ssc SARDINES—Happy Home 15¢