The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1938, Page 8

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» oy ' ’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938. : — T RS T J e e i ;| e =) esign or arrangemen s may) | asket to Governor John r The. Pepuvjan. Central, Sauqay, LARSON CATCHES [desten o arangement o worc: ey MAY DAY HEALTH ~ [Mey pos vasket o ooveror sorn WINNERS OF ELKS |, The Eemwven o, vy GELEBRA“UN Neer steeueap SCOOI Chldren e PR OGRAM 15 SET i inw a RIDGE TOURNEY gl g et mailed or teken o te Biks Olub| BY WOMAN’S CLUB|c, toe prostam, milk donaied ARE ANNOUNCED | ;7 Tt ™o 5005 teet-—nearty AIL First steelhead of the season (we Tfl E“tar cnntast and marked “Safety Drive,” on the| through the courtesy of the Junmu Winners of the bridge tourna- g & oc” think)—Holger Larson caught It envelope or container. | Dairies, will be served to all children | v W oooh oo oq by the Elks lodge | - today in Peterson Creck . Prize award for the best sticker | Joining in efforts of the Terri- | Present were announced ' last night, with Larson and Tom Jones have been I" satet n"ve to be picked by the Elks committee | torial Department of Health to b o Arthur Adams and Mrs. A. W. Stew- 'rrl);s The Empire classifieds fc } fishing the creek for several days will be $10 worth of merchandise in| celebrate May Day with a child| go qon has a “silent traffic” law| art, pronounced the winning team. results. without success until today when ny store in the city. health program, the Juneau Wo-|wpion brohibits the blowing of au-| Curtis Shattuck and Mrs. H. E 7 iy by Larson tied irfto a 24-inch, six Pt itk Committee members are Dan Ral | man’s Ciub to present its an- yomovile horns in cities except in Faulkner rank as the second win- pound beauty s ton, Chairman; Alex Dunham, and nual May D nt which will as-| o perencies, Another law punish-| Ding team, while Charles Sabin, and 2 i o 1 once S . 5 Rl v “ vl - s s L o 1 Program to Be Held at PAA | The “firster” reported fow fh I Cloyerest Student Will Get |Clarence Wise. semble scores of children in the eg the motorist who splashes a ped- Mrs. G. H. Walmsley won the con $ the stream, however, and doesn’t 100k " 7 | After the winning design has been | Elks auditorium, tomorrow after- ..o, solation position ‘HE PHIN[E % b . Auporl TUESday Will Be !to sce good fishing for at least an- $10 in Merchandise | determined, windshield stickers will| noon, beginning at 3 o'clock. i A el The tournament, in which 48 o ther week : be made up for Juneau motorists. May Pole dances will be features | member: d' friends took part, lcast Over Nation ° ol Sticker | p sts. | May : ; s an ! BlOa( b | 3 N e ST f .5 BCSt ., of the afternodn while the opening Lede and placer location notices | covered the past three weeks with ‘ARTS AND CRAFTS L v's News Today—Empire. |event is to be the presentation of a for sale at The Empire Office. two sessions held each week Launched on one of the epocn In connection with a National FeseBBEBEEE G e e making events in Territorial his- OFFICIAL COMING Safety Drive being conducted by O] EANENENSANSENANNSRAESSARNRRSEERNE SESAARAESNANRAENASTN tory, Juneau and Fairbanks arc NORTH ON ALASKA Eiks lodges throughout the country, joining in celebration of the Coast R & the Juneau lodge of the B.P. to Interior air route, observing the| pene d'Harnoncourt of the Arts today announced a school childre first flight by a program to be held |4 Grafts Board, Interior Depart- contest for the best “safety sticker v at the Pacific Alaska Alrways air-|pong s scheduled to sail from Seat- —Wwith a prize award for the winn- . port Tuesday, beginning at 11115 . tomorrow on the Alaska for ing sticker design, am. Southeast Alaska. He will be met by ~The contest will begin Monday and continue for two weeks, accord- ing to Dan Ralston, Chairman of the ilks Safety Drive Committee. Ral- ston announced the following rules th the work, it was an- for the contest: Speeches by Government, Terri-|virgil R. Farrell, in charge of arts torial, Juneau, and Fairbanks offi-|and crafts for the Indian Offic cials will mark the first part of the and the two will spend several da program, following which, from|in Southeast Alaska stations in co 12:15 pm. to 12:30 pm. a nation | pection w HOUSEWIVES!|. You're sure of purchasing supreme quality food at a price that means savings when you ’ fill your basket at PAY'N-TAKIT. Try us today and prove to yourself that you can save on food, without skimping on quality or amount! The More You Eat The More You SAVE! ) | M 1L K-Case 53'25'12 for 89c - 2 BIG DAYS SATURDAY Borden’s—Carnation—Red & White woxody | EGGS-Country Fresh doms lc Special A" Large.. ... ..l UTTER -Quality Creamery l}. | i Ib. 32c i BROOMS - Fine Straw, Low Price 55c LOW PRICE EACH S e e A e MATCHES— cartn23s JELLATEEN STOCK UP NOW—(6 REG. SIZE BOXES) ... . NOW B et 7 FLAVORS RELIANCE COFFEE- Pound 2 Sc et ——————— 3 . P e VA R e w15 Assurance of FINEST SERVICE, HIGHEST QUALITY and ECONOMY of Price 5 packages 2 sc 1 Ib. and 3 Ib. jars gnr all ~hop‘pe1s n}: Sé\Nl[‘ARY -PIGGLY WIGGLY, whether their purchases be | —""—- F E L s = N A P T “ A = ime amounts or hundred dollar mrlu», is the cornerstone of our business policy. o This cornerstone policy is not only our insurance for success, but also insures that = PALM leE SOAP c s gy 1l each of our customers will always receive hclc “WHAT SHE WANTS IN THE = BAR SEASARINST.L MANNER SHE WANTS IT!” I, ToMATo JUICE ik T wide broadcast will be held over pounced today by the Indian Office. All school children in Juneau are the Columbia Broadcasting Net- D cligible in the competition. The work. enrollment at Louisiana sticker design must be not larger Hundreds of Gastineau Channe reidents are expected to crowd th airport to' witness the celebration ghe Symbolic of the joining of two Al- aska cities, a girl representing J neau and one representing banks will figuratively tie th uniting the Coast to the The special leather mail s signed and tooled by Wilbur Arketa will be loaded with congratulatory messages, and the plane will then take off. School is to be dismissed from 11:13 am. to 1:30 pm. All mayors of Southeast Alaska have been invited smalfer, more uniform bubbles in the to attend the celebration. Over the 0 T e i hich o I broadcast, a brief description of the “/ mixy—-which:nesne e DIFE fCsuls setting will be given, following whicih for you. No unpleasant “baking pow- one and two minute speeches wiil der! taste, either! be given by officials, headed by Gov. John W. Troy. R. E. Robertson, C. B. Arnold, anid M. S. Whittier, of the Juneau Cham- ber of Commerce committee, have been in charge of arranging the program. e o Eight signers of the Declaration of Independence were foreign born. Sanitary - Piggly Wiggly ty jumped 1300 dur- than three inches by four inches, pssion and 700 in and must have somewhere upon it, 8 session. Regular enroll- the words, “Juneau Elks—420—Saf- nent for the 1934-36 biennium was ety Drive.” 11,324 and 15443 for the 1936-38 bi-- Any other slogans or catch-pras- ennium. es may be used, and any mmcular Try $chilling Baking Powder, made with /pure cream of tartar! It forms Schilling PHONE 24 FREE %Lfil MACARONI—CUT AMO(‘.AT NO. 1 TALL 3 tins 2 sc BUTTER 3 pounds 25° GRAPEFRUIT JUICE doz. § l Made from Hard Wheat Flour UNSWEETENED—No. 1 tin i QUALITY MEATS T ————————m e —— 2 pounds — Qe ORANGE JUICE doz. $7 50 TOMATO JUICE T doz. OFc NATURAL—No. 1 tin Amocat E Tt for— A IR Y Noi it o bl e 2 ‘ 25 | LRSI | K RAUT JUICE doz. $1 15 . 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GRAPEFRUIT—Large, Sweet Lettuce — Celery — Beets — New Potatoes — Leeks —Rhu- ROASTERS barb — Asparagus — Radishes — String Beans — Broccoli — DUCKS SHOULDER Squash — Cucumbers — Large Shipment Due on McKinley! RABBITS RK—VEAL & s e |"ggen. | CORN—_PEAS—gtimirs] 3 OYSTERS ' SHRIMPS Shoulder Roast CRISCO PAY'N-TAKIT MEATS ARE BETTER WHITE KING SOAP POWER MEATS Because We Buy Best RELIANCE YOUNGBERRIES . QUALITY ONLY RELIANCE PURE HONEY pn i Carton-§ 1 25 | i LETTUCE — TOMATOES — ASPARAGUS — CARROTS — . PEAS — Bsfié‘r‘{ia{ sogfisn g,nr.r.n PEPPERS m‘ .ORANGES — GRAPEFRUIT — APPLES — E3 = = = = = = = E = - £ =

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