The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1937, Page 7

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. 2 date whic hwas set for Apr'l 24, Reports of the nominating com- | mittec hough incomplete, mmed‘ COME ON, DOUGLAS i ! }a;s- (';mdldu).v\. for mex_-musp Pu-: WHAT O\D TH' GWE Us sich and Erwin Hachmeister; chief | a 8R truck driver, Alex Gair, Jr.; fore-| | DOODLE-8UG €AK, NEws man, L. W. Kilburn; chairman, SAY, BARNEV" { Claude Irskine; _secretary, Jack BARNEY 22 ...... trustees for a chrec-\ 3 term, Dick McCormick, E. E.! Engstrom and Arne Shudshift.| Other nominations are expected t0, DOUBLAS FIRE be made at the May meeting, at BUYS Tn GIVE which the election will be also| held. Fire Truck Ordered | The total sum collected to date in donations toward the new fire truck is $841.80, according to the committee in charge of the fund. Seven members were reported yet to be heard from with $5 each and T'ruck Reported Crdered— (205 "0"en "outside the. deparc- Nominations of Officers ment. The truck has alveady been| B b red, however, a V-Eight witl Made' Last nghl ordere OWe ght with all equipment including 2 ch B hose, total amount $2926.92. Time The annual dance, allotted for the truck to be ready fire chief’s 1, were the predominating is- for delivery complete from Chi- ’ cago is four to six weeks. The sues of the regular monthly meet- . ngement made includes havi ing of the Dou Volunteer Fite o tryck driven from Chicago to Department which was held last Seattle and the governor set so it evening. Claude Erskine, chairmen, oannot travel over 25 miles an hour Carl Lindstrom, James Manning, .., ij Il be properly broken in Arpe Shudshift and John Niemi al here. A E‘llnrge of $50 wete named as a committee to make ;. o all arrangements for the shipped by freight, the cost would‘ e about five times as much. A > of thanks was extended to /\ J. Balog and Joe Riedi for their forts which aided the successfulj financing of the purchase of the; truck. Balog, of the fire and watm committee for the Council ani Mar-| {shal Dupree reported several defec- tive flues in town. It was ordered that a 50-gallon chemical be plac-/ nomination of report and dance, | in was appointed !jcal gets there. per stored in the cannery was nrdered\E Cahill, Frank Pearcp, A. E, to be removed to the pump house Goetz, Thomas Cashen, Rex Hart- i Sunday. |man, Lawrence Carlson, Wi Burr| __ s o h(n\ EWgh pe) | Th Tom Rackich tendered his res»‘.!uhnxun Misses Harriet Sweetland [tiss Wi 7, General Motors 61,' e ignation as a fireman which was ‘and Florence Ryan. International Harvester 104%, Ken-| accepted. A change in the D.F.D.| - - 'necott 61, New York Central, 50%, participation in the Nenana ice| MRS. BACH BUYS PROPERTY |[Southern Pacific 60, United States| 9 ® pool, with regard to distribution in! The Herman Routsala. cottage|Steel 115%, United Corporation, 6,| the event of winning, was made.'and lot on Fifth Street is a piece Citic crvice 4, Republic Steel 43° | Baseball for the coming season of real estate which changed!bima Locomotive 70, Cerro de Pasco H=roe— ~==c==- was discussed at some length upon hands here re ;. Mrs. Edward{'w Lead and Silv - yeport of Chief Pusich that new Bach buying the property. It isi15% Holly Paseballs, bats and gloves had ar- understood she will remodel ;the|33% fron 25%, Pound! rived and that suits were expect- house to make a residence for the{“ 89 \ ° ed soon. family. | s Chief’s Report >oo—— | pow S AVERAGE a Orm ° | Twelve alarms were iurned in' The are today’s Dow, ;s | Jones industrials 182. during the year just closing Chief Pusich were for the old water tank, which burned, reported. They OF VARMINTS \f MIETERWOLS S2Y ORGANIZATION--- - ONLY BROTHER oW NARMINTS R SEC SAAN--YOU GUYS BRE FORGETTIN' SUMPIN '\ THE BROTHERHOOD featuring April Fool's Day were mo enjoyed Refreshments were served buffet e, the table being covered with lace cloth, and pink and green decorations, Mrs. James Davis, John Devine, Charles| Marcus Jgén- | Elton Engstrom, F. A. J. Gall- s, J. R. Langseth, Charles Schramm, W. 'ed on Nob Hill and George Guer- |Fox, Robert as chairman of | a committee to see that the chem-|was, The 2%-inch hose|Sam Deven, Cahill poured. Jensen and Mrs.l Those present were Mesdames Victor Riv Harry Race, Dan Green, Joe Green, , Victor Ross, Dupree, Rose Da Givil Servn:e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. ‘ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG QUT AFTER VOt PoP ERBOVT FORGED DOWN Some Shares Decline from $1 to $5—Steel, Cop- Lead Retreat 1 NOTHNY, %NUF NNt ¢ TO N0OB0OOY 8uT VARMINTSG OR W‘\UT g \YOU'LL BE RUN ALL TE' ) OUT OF Town-- FURSE =I§TOK PRICES i ON FORTALK .- TS OFF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL hen in Need of DIESEL OlIL—UTAE COAL GENERAL 7/ ING STORAGE ana CRATING ALL TS JUNEAU TRANSFER Phene 48 Xisht Phone 4703 DIRECTORY By BILLIE DE BECK FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL ‘ —a Fraternal Societies of Gastineau ( Channel | Blomgren Building PFONE 56 Hours 9 am. to v [.m. | B. P. 0. £ ELKS mcets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome, WALTER P, SCOTT, Exalted Ruler Dr. Charles P. Jenne M. H. STDES, Secreiury DENYST — : e Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. JUNEAT LODGE NO. 14 mmon 176 Sceond and fourth Monday of each mon:h jrau\ 60.13, utilities 31.49, ->oo- PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY Dick McCormick’s residence, Lau-' MARY JOYCE RETURNS | ghlin's residenc ght damage; ! After several weeks in the In- | s cabin out the road, totally de- H rior, during which time she was Servmg the Best IntereSts Of stroyed; Catholic church cottage,! o, \émployed by the Norman Dawn Au ihe People oceupied by Al Lundstrom, slight The United States Civil Service/'Motion Picture Company, with! damage; Andrews’ cottage, Africh Commission has announced open which she left Juneau, and also : : and Isaak's residences, the big COMPetitive examinations as fal-|tcok part in the’ dog team races We are making no promises we fire, and three minor alarms since,|1OWS: ! {and several other events of the i Junior Supervisor of grain in-|Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Miss Mary Tom Cashen, Granberg and Kend ler houses. Recommendations for the pre jon of fthe salt-water pump- ystem and hose equipment W mentioned in the Chief’s re port. Pressure on the City Counci was urged to secure authorization | to put watchmen out on windy cannot fulfil, and are standing on the record of erv in Four Years of Progress and Performance With Economy lalso for the right to have the| | Chief of Police to deputize men to] prevent loatlng of properties durmg fires and other emergencies. An inventory of hose, chumim‘k and supplies on hand at present was added to the report. Following the naming of Hach- VOTE FOR I. GOLDSTEIN for MAYCR FOR COUNCILMEN— A.F. McKINNON W. J. RECK HANS BERG Vote the People’s Ticket Straight! after refreshments for the | regular meeting, the meeting | beer. | S WIVES ARE {the Douglas Island Women’s Club ‘and seven guests of honor attend- ed the party given by the club | complimentary to the wives of the |Legislature in the government | school last night. Cootie provided the first entertainment of the ev- lening. High scorer was Mrs. W. |E. Cahill and low, Mrs. James Da- |vis. Other games and contests FRESH KILLED From Our Own Farm ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE FAMOUS OVEN-READY CHICKENS | Fryers or Stewers FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES ‘ Always the Best OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “THE PURE FOODS STORE" Prompt Delivery ! meister, Niemi and Balog to look Chr next | quoted ad- doubt but that it was started in-| | journed to enjoy buns, weiniers and 'tentionally.” The loss is estimated as b«-twrem pection, $2,000 a year, Agricultural Economics. Junior Veterinarian, ear, Radio Engineers, $2,000 Bureau of | Joyce, operator of Twin Glaciers {Ledge, on the Taku River, returned a/to Juneau toda Bureau of Animal Industry.!from Fairbanks various gmdea 1.$2,600 to $4,600 a year. Full information may be obtained | 'at Room 311, ni[,hv,x when deemed necessary and torial Bm)dmg WCBD Destro Deslmyed ZION, T, April Federal and Terri- 2—Fire ‘de- | \ stroyed the Shiloh Tabernacle ra-‘_—_-!- |dio station WCBD here today. was | Glenn Voliva, overseer of an Apostolic Church as saying, “I haven’t any| 1$600,000 and $700,000. Eighteen members and friends of V"“"" R SN Lode ano p'acer locaiion notices | OF HONOR HERE for sale at The Empire Offico. COAL For Every Purse and-Every se PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tcrp “JIMMY" CARLSON ! y aboard the plane - - NOTICE fresh dressed chickens,' adv, For speci call Femmer, phone 114, FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — OILS GAS JUNEAU MOTORS woot of Main Street PUBOL& REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS GARE~ FULLY COMPOUNL ZD Front Street Next Collséum PHONI 97—Fi12e Delivery The Chas. W Carter Mortuary Fourth and Frarklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 _JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and: Electric House (Next Gastineau Hotel) Phone 65 Mrs. Pigg HOME DEMONSTRATION. GFI' ‘YOUR FREE copy of valu- able instruction booklet, “The Easy Way to Wash Blankets Correctly.” Easy Payment Plan AlaskaElectric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS SPECIALIZING n French | and Ttalian Dinners Gastinezu Cafe Fhort Orders at All Hours the BEST! If you're out to please the man 2 let us kelp A grand selection of vegetables and of the family . . rou! good food . . . all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 er 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” MZ W\\\\ If you enjoy indoor sporis— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS : f " Health Foods Ce: Center in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m Dr. Richard Wllhams Wiy TORRIAT 3. BATES DENTL:T . m;;!\:pful Master; JAMES W. OPFICE AND RESIDENCE b ',fe_“f ‘EZ‘- B REBERAME Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meets every second and feurth Wednes. day, I. O. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDREE CASHEN, BSecretary. GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Jndson Wluttler | CHIROPRACTOR | Drugless Paysician | 10-32, 1-5, 1-9 | | | | Office hours: A a Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. Juneau Ice Cream “' PHONE 667 Parlors Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. w 6 pm. e SBEWARD BUILDING 2 Office Phone 469 | —_— 41 || Our (rucks go amy place vy U -"".; time. A tank for Diesel “TELEPHONE 5% Office Hours-—-9 am. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom save burner treuble. 1 PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | | | | and a tank. for Crude Oif | | 1 | | I DENTIST Over Pinst Nationsl Benk || TN A WURRY el vny CALL COLE FOR OIL! UG R 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any e T Ty amount , . . QUICR | [ DR.H. VANCE COLE TRANSFER | OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Fhane 3641 acVight 1568 ‘ free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to §; “ 7 to 9:30 by nppointment, I 30 : { Gastinean Hotel Anmex ‘ u It's Paint We Have It} South Franklin St. Phone 177 ' | A\l 3 .!| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | e ——— vm::i;m { Robert Simpson, Opt. D. || —n Graduate Los Angeles Col. | lege of Cptometry ard 1 Cpthalmolog, FINE | Glasses Mitto¢ Lenses Ground ||| Vaten and Jewelry Repairmg o PAUL BLOEDHORN i | at very reasouable rates Keep in mind . . . FRONT STREETS ~ Caroline Todd Studlo ’ Planc—Harmony—Public Speaking 328 SECOND STREET S — H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing “GARB. \GE HAULED BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER || AND OTHER DIETETIC e | | —~33 1 e | e e Telephone 62 ’ E. 0. DOLVI’SH F—— e —jfl % Phonr 4153 oS Shon 6= — o [ New York Life o T e[| TRGURANCE E gas-5. KEITH G. WILDES - We truly believe thar we sell | America’s Greatest Shoe Values ' and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S LS el Home Cooked Meals Served O Y O from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pm Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batisfied Customers” _ Catering o Dinner Parties J JUNEAU-YOUNG ‘i | Alaska Music Snpply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianios—Musical Instruments McCAUL MOTOR Hardware Comlx:y mm"”mwsem Im".(_;?mm p " Hardwood Floors e T | Waxing diP olishing ||| Thomas Hardware Co. ’I.. "’°"'“ ;"IWl News Toaay—Emplre, WARRAECK Coutndwn(‘o.

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