The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1938, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1938. e e e e e B O T D e P a ents Po! ources j]mx'(l(‘l]mt[‘ in the following events adviser, in charge. SENTENCED FOR LOG THEFT " es a" gw\ g i [ Men's downhill rage, Homen's down- Na“[ma e ense Ns OUT | Mrs. ‘Homer Nordling will give a ) yread through Europ wrding hill race, junior downhill-race ( brief talk on National Defense, and| Pleading guilty to the theft of, he si i s it we e 1001) juvenile downhill ACE for entry in the men'’s rac to the orthopedic hospital. by Commissioner Felix Gray j re scrap books will be available for|22 logs from Pete Kassen, C. W, SETS SI H (grade school). Uhsewa"ce members planning to enter the scrap |“Tiny” Farlin was today sentenced There will be a charge of 50 cents book contest. Entries are to be sent ', . . i 3 R ¥ Registration il tlnse AL 1 In charge of the luncheon is Paul- 9ays in the Federal jail. T ; ! n February 18. More comj Are Accuseq dae-) Reserve Officers in Juneau shei Simmons took off with the Petrich who will be assisted by Which Kassen said he h of the tournament will be an- 2 2 ; Alaska ‘Afr Transport Stinson this & group of Junior members in serv- on his place in the o mmn(:-(l later. A!e to. bpor}sm.Do morning for Hoonah to pick up Dr. Ing. tract, a short distance ou Berndt. Denies Rheinland ‘ and out il of Chan ncl to Viel Sno¥ l\fmrh(lmj\ of the n s ings n This Cxt) Joseph Aronson and Erma Parr with i IR st a e city limits on the Glacier Hig! . [ P R ; ] 1 C a pre f % abc the flume on the Dou PR, 1,000 pounds of X-ray equipment 5 were found under Farlin's hou T'urmoil as Reportec conference with Crimson Bear il are reported excellent and LT, Deterdh wesk) snndally {HHEE: “Alaska” by Lester D. HenZerson.|according to the evidence in coust ved February 12 to February 22,/ He reported high wind over Cha- ing \})rnwlu! this year by the tham Straits on the return trip and pter of the Reserve . apparently high seas that have put jation. The pur . the FEstebeth behind schedule, that quaint the public with the|vessel not having arrived at Hoo- S ] T . h Sunday will find most of the dquad lomight {practicing turns there. Other lenjoyed the Spaulding Trai k expect to return there | U on the higher n -+ Through Europe 0 Hi ‘ i tates. | for an adequate naticnal hah this morning, though it left Ju- Venterdh 2 en \\l-l'r‘i'-wfw‘l }u neau at 6 o'clock last night : orieers vin present. JUNIOR AUXILIARY 1 i interesting ta Feb. 4 iy o sroaccasting station, MEETING IS SET FOR »w condition: Conatea tre ome o= TOMORROW MORNING - he people In isolated com- = ‘jf FOUR SOVIET : s may also realize that this ageering at the Dugout tomorrow {on. must . 10t shecome &5 7y 1., members of the Junior fant unable to defend it- Tt it RGNS SO Aa inst other nations that are for their reg '“U“”]I," ge armies and navies, far meeting with Mrs Penny, necessary it], game will h.\\( CALIFORNIA | . GROCERY |siiciminatin ~ SNOW CABIN, Gale Rips Then' Silk Tent ing to Be Rescued peace; tne thira and last taik at | INSTALLATION Snow hy Sunday wcBcom, Bt = e 1o |pat Gl 0, ey of Wi | R L TER R t of these s will be 5:15 p. m. Saturday, Feb- by Lieut. Cortland 8. v l K l N G on National Defense Week; nd will be at 2 p. m. Thurs- c L u B ‘bruary 17 by Lieut. Theodore Phone P North Pole Russian scientists ra- Defense and Alaska. : % ved that an Arctic storm has| The Reserve Officers urge every- 4 7 8 Skiers Asked to Keep In wrecked silk tent which shelters one to interest themselves, in this sat“rday T Lexith € R them on the drifting ice floe. NOW time of world ungest and greed, in ouch wi aro ne- off the coast of Greenland, while the problems that face the United - L-,dld‘“!:, Plans waiting for rescue. The radio mast today from the countries February 12 DELIVERY SERVICE “ALWAYS THE BES which also served the tent as cle, is down. Loaded sleds were and possessions. Hawaii and a light fall turned by the gale. al Zone, other United States 800 p M to improve The scientists placed their radio possessions, are strongly fortitied 4 . . heduled clas- set in a new position and the camp- apqinst invasion but Alaska has a ation run of the Juneau Ski ers have built a snow hut in which great need for an ad te na- il be called off. it is an- to stay until relief comes. Hitoadl. ddtenden tha ocal’ bitinets aArgs are casting about for new ter- I o o F HALL i . L. 0. I, ruary'’s sunless days that you must get ins and minerals your food. Fresh, whelesome food confains these health-building Heny ITRPOERR - 7555 said A lcIng Registration for entry in all tour- MULLENS TO LEAVE oo qualities, S e opened Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mullen anies Ski Shop or with are leaving for the south aboard the A 300-foot observation tower, ac- at the Alaska Elec- Norah Sunday enroute to commodating more than 600 people R E h Light and Power Company. All New Yu re they will visit for at one time, will mark the center of e res me“ts kiers interested, whether members several months, before returning to the Scottish Empire Exhibition in of the club or not, are invited to Juneau. Giasgow this summer. POSTS 409 69¢ Phone24 FreeDelivery Phone 85 2 dozen : DEL MONTE SOLID PACK TOMATOES 5 Sc 3 NUMBER 2'; CANS EXTRA LARGE (20 TO 30 SIZE) DRY PRUNES 3 Ibs. 29c N BULK RED SHIELD BUTTER —— 9lbs. 65c PERRY’S and BLUE RIBBON LARGE EGGS—zdoz. 6 5c NEW YORK EXTRAS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ——THE FINEST IN TOWN VISIT OUR MODERN, MONEY-SAVING GROCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENTS FRESH KILLED GEESE From Our Own Farm CHOICE FRESH MEATS CUT TO ORDER CALIFORNIA GROCERY “THE PURE FOODS STORE" RELIANCE COFFEE BRAN : ELAKES 2 Sc VERMICELLI ¢ ROYAL ' PRUN st DN avossen| SANITARY [ J070R0 SLICED BEETS c America’s Quick Setting | Tenderized i 2 _xl‘émm 2 CANS 29 Gelatin—All Flavors P’G GL Y W’GGL Y 2 Ib. pkg. o . WHOLE BEET 4 rriase—25¢ 19 WHOLE BEETS 28¢cif — = | Week-End Features il LOG CABIN SYRUP 49(: SNOWDRIFT PRICE, QUALITY and SERVICE MEDIUM SIZE TIN Puxgi1 ;fe%ei::;ble SATURDAY il MONDAY LARGESE;‘{IEéiI;Id?ANCH | PINEAPPLE 69¢|l 3 m-pai 55 e o [ | S% Julienne BEETS-Somethin TOMATO JUICE 2@Qc|g PEANUT BUTTER | Different —2 No.2 o 35¢ BUTTER ; S ;S Extra Fancy MRS R DARIGOLD—Sweet f DINNER PEAS 48¢ S eTHE S7% Deloro Bantam CORN, Whole st i | 3 NO. 2 TINS 2 Ib. jar 39(: Kernel _2 No. 2 cans 39c z pollllds—-—-ssc HONEY S7% Telephone PEAS, Medium Size HOSTESS CAKES Pure No. 1 California Sugar Peas _2 No.2 cans 39c ANGEL FOOD 5 1b-Pail—59¢ | HoT SAUCE-At a Hot Price @ cans 29 it 2% 1b. pail _ssc CUP CAKES Fresh Fl"lJ.ltS & V etabl es COMPLETE ASSORTMENT! APPLES _* "THE CREAM OF'THE cnop" BOX SI 39 2 largeheads 2 5c | 3 dozen — 69c ot 7 W TOMATOES ), | GRAPEFRUIT """ 3 Ib. jar —@Q 5c POTATOES | Pound——2Bc¢ | Dozen — Gi¢ « . INO. nes y an s loo lb. bag 82019 lsc zoc zs # 3 Pfllulds _35c With Tomato Sauce Mh-ba$1.19| T aim Tpe P o | J1 gl

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