The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 1, 1938, Page 7

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" BARNEY GOOGLE YASSUN -- OlS HERAH BABY'S DONE GOT DEM T-B0NE STAKES IN_DE GUNNY W ANT AD RMATION caunl flve average words to the D-uy rate per line for consecutive Wsertions: ‘ o case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention. r THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE L.______—-—-—-—-—{} One day . --100 Additional days 5S¢ Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be in the office by 2 7clock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone om persons listed in telephone lirectory. — Phone 2374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOK SALE USED SCHOOL bus: suitable for hunting, camping or trailer—Mc-| Caul Motor Co. RCA 10~ TUEE combination, hauled; $34.50. Phone 206. radio - phonm.mph | completely over- 122 2nd Street. FOR SALE — Used Universal Coal heaters. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 2274 or phone 334 | K FOR SALE—Eagle River potatoes, $3 per hundred; bagas 5c 1b. and other vegetables. Phone W. E . Butts, Green 474 ‘ FOR SALE—New 4-burner electric range, won at fair. Call Red 267 after 6 pm. FOR SALE—5 acres patented land, | 3-room house, garage, mink| houses —also including 1937 Dodge pickup, 3 skiffs. Good har-| bor, ideal for fishermen. Cheap for cash. P.O. Box 1947. SHELLWORTH CABIN on Louisa Beach. Priced way low for quick| sale. Nicely finished inside. Call at property or phone R. L. Davlin. | This is all-year home. |of the Pioneers’ Home for the past was a memorial souvenir | pital, TAKE T EASY, J\TITERBULG THERE HE GOES AROUND THE TRACK - \F T ONLY NAoW, THAR'S N0 AIRTHLY REASON To G\T ALL HET UE g GOOGLE - @EBE -- Sopr 1918, "King Features Syndicate, Inc., Parish Rally Event Here Last Evening Moml) of the Ladies' Guild and [Junior Gyild of Holy Trinity Cathe- ldral sponsored a “Get Acquainted” tocial last evening in Trinity Hall {at which approximately fifty per- |sons were present. N 8 | Community singing was a feature of the evening and short talks were FHDM SITKA presented by Frank Foster, E. M Polley and Dean C. E. Rice. Two vocal solos were also given by (Continued from Page Two) Marye Bere, Juncau artist, who was accompanied by Mrs. Bud rom Centralia, Wash., last spring to make her home, and Mr. Hagen| World nghts resers cd Let F all Hol p Anderson at the piano. Prizes were won during the eve- | ning for bridge by John Chappell who is employed at the Pioneer |Men's first; V. Powers, second; Mus. Bre Bakery, came here from Tacoma,|J- A- Williams, women's first; Mrs Wash,, four years ago. John Chappell, second . By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE ! . Winners in pinechle were Bud AR Weature Service Writer Anderson, Mrs. Jessie Harmon and Work has started on the repair- ing and remodeling of the Alaska | Grill which was recently damaged by fire, the loss of which amounts to $5,000, and was partially covered by insurance. Do you serve rubber-stamp break- fast menus and then complain that the family just won't eat break- fast? You can get out of the rut. And you don't have to expand your food budget. Serve the same things you Murs, Harry Lea. In charge of arrangements for last evening were the following: Entertainment, Mrs. Thomas Haigh, Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, Mrs. Gecrge Johnstone, Mrs. W. M. Whitehead, {Mrs. J. B. Burford, and Mrs. Har- Miss Evelyn Hanlon entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and|'iet E11iott; refreshments, Mrs. always do, but dress them up more Mrs. William T. Hanlon with a|Sam Feldon and Mrs. T. M. Reed. attractively. Fall is a good time to birthday party for her little nephew | = - = make innovations, because the chil- ly weather calls for mo substan- Skippy Bouwens. The young guests | enjoyed an afternoon of games and' refreshments. Those present were Doraldo Bouwens, Rosie Dane, Ed- win Osbakken, Norman Didrickson, | COMMUNION SERVICE, LUTHERAN CHURCH tial breakfa Start on the fruit course. Cook dried apricots and prunes together and serve them chilled. Add raisins ! ts. follows, according to the report of cwn compositions, “Use Me, O delightfully with raspberry or cur- i{flv‘l’l:v'7:’fj::'_‘r w‘":/:!l“g::l jf l;;?'“t Lord.” rant juices, while pears or peaches A :“ "m‘m“’d -h""“‘ ol .r:‘“ The public is cordially invited to served in grapejuice make a top- C goon, rrie y the Rev + attend this church service. F: etizer. Jackson L. Webster, and returned berathariiviy ‘"",(\fh '”1")'“{“ e od to Angoon; Maurice O. Brown, of . PR o Alte ‘:.’"v 5 ar-d attle, and Ida. B. Quick, of sitka, Waggoners Receive veristy golu: Atermele (& Qe RAITIA e B Clavalksiones B cereal with ready-cooked varieties. ¥ oner. William Memorial Letter Garnish cooked cereals with some Knight, and live in Sitka; Rio De- | painine, of Seattle, and Mary Mos- es, native of Sitka, married by Com. e Knight and left for Seattle. | The Rev. and Mrs. David Wag- | goner today received an interesting Charles Strong, former resident | letter from Point Barrow, an ordin- of Seward, who has been a member ! ary letter except that the letter of the three years, died at the Home Hos-| Will Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial September 19 at the age of Expedition. 88 years. There are no relatives. | Mailed at Point Barrow on Aug- | ust 15, the letter bore a printed rep- - lica of the monument erected in the - memory of the popular comedian | uncooked ones. Or add fruits, dates, raisins. serves to either kind | Your ready-cooked cereals go over better if you refresh them by heating several minutes bolore serving. Here's a balk at cerea linto halves, strained honey and a speck of cinnamon, then toast them. Combining fruit and cereal gourses From Barrow tempter for folks vsho 1s: Split cereal biscuits spread them with Jchn Pelander, of Anchorage, | rived here the past week for FOR sALE——One 1931 Packard eight DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, hot! water heater, $300 cash. Phone 64. FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. WANTED—Small modern house or apartmcnt c/o PAA. phmu' 106. | FOR RENT STEAMHEATED hlv( puu, San Francisco Bakery Apts. room, ATTRACTIVE heated room for| rent, Apt. A, Shabaldak Apts. Gentleman preferred. STEAM HEATED room for rent. Phone Green 360. FIVE-ROOM apt: bath, steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 589. FRONT OFFICE in Blamgrcn Bldg. Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Irquife at bank. CozZY, wam, furn, apts. Light water, dishes, copking wutensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANFOUS ROOM AND board. Home privileg- | es. 319 6th St. PHONE MRS, Bathe about any kind of sewing. Learn WELDING. Largest, best| equipped school in west. Free cata-| log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. |intendent for Standard Oil, arrived dence at the Pioneers Home. \'md the intrepid flier. | >oe — |sometimes helps. While dinner is Work is progressing satisfactorily| Southampton dealt with 19 liners cooking in the evening, bake some on the construction of a sewer — an unusually large number — 'apples and serve them the next tem in Sitka. The new system which and several cross channel steam- morning stuffed with cereal. was planned by H. Foss and ers in two days during a recent' Serve creamed eggs on sausage Company of Juneau, city engineers, | week cakes or pour them over toast | is being done by R. J. Sommers Con- | ~————————— PO A S A S i b struction Company of Juneau. The —— ] total cost of the project is $30,000, | which includes a PWA grant of $13.- | D S / II MOM ENT 500. H. E. Olds is foreman of the [ t e construction work, and Frank Mc- Hugh is PWA inspector, with T. . | by Adelaide Kerr Cole as resident inspector. There | |are approximately twenty men om-’ ployed. AU | | I ORDER OF MOOSE MEET LAST NIG HT1 At the regu!ar mu-unu of the| Leval Order of Moose last night, ! held in the IO.O.F. Hall with James | Carlson, Dictator, presiding, Morzis R Berg received the degrees of the | Raynor, a visiting member, | gave a talk on the progress of the Moose Lodge in London, which has a thirty-four acre tract with schoois | and buildings, which have been re- | cently remodeled for the care of children of deceased members, G. Battello, chairman for the Moose annual ball, extended his appreciation to the members and to the merchants for their cooperation in making the affair a success. Following the meeting refresh- ments were served. R. M. DOUGLAS ARRIVES TODAY R. M. Douglas, substation super- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. |, akfast sausages dene to a turn, flapjacks to a g lden brewn; what better starter for a fall day? The last Communion service of :(I;I::‘“M:\I'V Jane and Wallace .J;“", vear will be observed at the :-‘('.,,;:)I,y,!v’,‘vfl (:x\x'xilwI;.;xl?:;;\ry)|‘»f:;":4x::‘nl::lll’ S e | Resurrection Lutheran Church Sun- hi‘mw“‘“” \<‘m iy ks h‘ml;“ Wash., arrived in Sitka_last weak o0 % 8 S SPECATY | eranberry, apricot, prune and ":f‘m:('; l’.“"‘l*;{,’}“"‘:]‘;“‘l“‘:m*““'“:"‘“rr“(: Infant baptism will also be ad- 2Pple ; engaged I enlacging the Blonesr|/Pinistered to a number of children Blenamg rour Fruits Home Ofiiistery | tomorrow morning. Fruits and berries (fresh, canned ¢ The vested choir will appear at or dried) go nicely with assorted! Marriire “m.ns;:\"“’ Al | the services for ‘Lmv (ux_t time this fr juic y hes with prunc Auiihg B8 Mok of Beptambér as | SO0 and ‘Mr. Ernest Ehler, direc- | juice, and ban: and pineapple. tor of the choir, will sing one of his Grapefrnit and orange halves blend candied | nuts and pre- | will | mixed with butter | /in Juneau on the Alaska after 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK 1 SWOW ‘! T NEVER KNOWED GOOGLE TOo CARRY ON S0 - e l’hm 723 L——llLan ?L THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming | to you — You should be | coming to us.” | SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY T ou GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates 1 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 AND POULTRY b T ] FREE DELIVERY | b r Call Phones: 13 and 48 || The Charles W. Carter Mortuary 9, ° | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | Pay n Taklt s ] PHONE 13¢ | You Out of the Breukfasl Rut fat sugar in hot bacon eggs and tiny shaved maple sp bacon ‘mu butter. Garnish eggs | Raisins go very well in whole apricot | wheat muffins and cornbread bak- |ed in thin layers and put together with spicy apple-butter, served hot | will make a big hit with all age: | at the breakfast table. | | | Sprinkle with mixed with sprinkled with | Seramble together, sausages, fish flakes, bits or dried beef. ‘01 meats with apple or rings, slightly sweetened. | Ring some changes with omelets. You can range through rany a combination with vegetablos, meat | land cheese. tricks with toast will be Make a spread of pineap- | {ple jam, cinnamon and butter end luse over hot toast or sprinkle ybrowned sugar mixed with butter land chopped raisins over toast. Re- |heat and serve piping. Orange marmalade mixed with orange juice and soft butter makes a grand | filling for thin hot toast, served |sandwich style. Maple logs, a variation of French grated cheese. - MRS. OSCAR OLSON IS DINNER HOSTESS Mrs. Oscar G. Olson is (‘l\tertmn» ing with a bridge-dinner this ow-\ ning at her residence on Seventh| . Street Twelve guests will be present for | the evening, with each of the three individual tables being centered with bowls of snapdragons. | | some | helpful. toast, is a trick breakfast dish. Dip ———— | | thin strips of bread into egg yolks, Try (he mmpire classitleds for| ithinned with milk. Brown quickly ' -esults. } | \TONY'S BARBER SHOP | 1.‘ i) PHO 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Liquors, Wines We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers Groceries, and Beer Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. . T ‘ The Juneau Laundry -, | Franklin Street between Front and Second St->ets PHONE 359 ZINCK, Manager 216 SOUTH FRANKLIN i BODDINC TRAN%FEi(T MARINE ~ PHONE | BUILDING 107 Rock—Coal Hauling | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ey ‘When in Need of ! PIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL Thomas Hardware Ca.wl | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and (RATING || | HARDWARS CALL US | 5 pr JUNEAU TRANSFER |7 Phone 48—Night Phone 696 | JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” | Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GENERAL MOTORS | DELCO and % MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones-—152 AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET “The Frigidaire Man" | PhONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY e —— 4 SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 | If It's Paint We ilave It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP the satisfaction of perfect | | make-up-No more high- spots or over-make-up a portable shave light with plug-in for razor s0 shaving is not cony fined to the bath 3 Smart Finishes. .... Ivory or Bronze $695 $5595 Safin Chrome ~ $795 Waoll Bracket Model ALSO AVAILABLE WITH MAGN Alaska Electric Lighit & Power Go, | JUNEAU———ALASKA———DOUGLAS FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneaw’s Oldest m Shoe Store™ LOU HUDSON-—-Manager Seward St.—————Juneas McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY { Dedge and Plymouth Dealers Our trucks go any time, A tank for and a tank for C-ude THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Dellvery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. You're Sure to Pick a Winner | ... THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIES... in the selection of 1938 CHRISTMAS CARDS WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 waiting for you NOW at the EMPIRE BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ¢),ec months in the Westward, nents, $450. Finger wave, 65¢.| Dougiac will be in Juneau for Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone iome time bef tin 201, 315 Decker Way. i e o s pl fURN mon.ouunm] Try The smpire cassifieds fos cash or trade at Nugget Shop, ¥ Call in or Phone 374 for a look. Dark green and chartreuse ostrich tips tumble forward from the dark green velvet toque worn by ihis | Feathers are fashion news this fall. youthful American, More colorful plumes pattern the enamel top l dmwflnwflc;w. Ilcrlrukhwknecncnye. AR R ISR s el 1|

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