The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1938, Page 8

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i 1 i i | firecracker. Paper or FLYNN IS OFF ‘ .Lutheran Women Trifles Become Important FOR SEATTLE; PEAQE_ LOOMS Whilf‘ Mi”(‘ \'Ul\' I’]()g\('55(‘> l(ll‘l I!"I‘H of : ; CIO Discusses Citi- O i terday afternoon in zens' Labor Plan rooms of the church Other officers elected Mrs. John Withers, Vice Pr Andrew Rosness, Si Rasmussen notebooks and other gadgets. ‘ How shall each stocking known? A cooky name-card is the thing. Cut cooky dough two-by-three-inch rectangles Bazaar Plamed ERSRRRIER © % | are baked, in t card: | stocking. lid Animal and flower cookies include | casily fashioned from rolled | cooky his campaign for AFL votes ' Mrs \ paper pattern. Git br THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1938. ||n one end as a fuse becomes a’ | ¥ | cardboard | rs []u" | Is nes l] | [ ™1 ‘ [ nuts, animals and unique boxes are y just containers for hair rib-| Elect UmGBTS: | Ina (,hrtsums ;Sl()f:lf“zrfgigil,]j; L and prick a hole in a corner of each to hold a cord. When cookies and write [names with frosting to tag each| p " poo bacced away this ways appeal to children, They are out! Mr dough and cut out with cut- st Succumbs Here Lok Very Good Tms Aflrnmg Roosevelt l;]a:'s Appoint- ing New Ambassador Mrs, Leo Young to Soviet Russia esident and owne be WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. — The continued delay by President Roo- sevelt in appointing a new Ambas- Young had been a patient at' sador to Moscow has created the Hospital for the past six impression in diplometic circle: she was admitted for that American relations with the. morning at St. Ann’s Hospital fol- A lingering illness in today's mine election over, Leo | Mrs. W | e F. Flynn, AFL organ ai 5. Ole Westby, exe g [ men and jaunty little figures fa arriving here from Sitka,| Soviet Government may have B bt o south on the steamer Nort y ‘,,”, fre m drops are int MTcod” ot The: sarie: SlatEroras ven before you open the iron /e 10W 1 both J 1 anc N \ " " re ! Vi vesterday afternoon [uing ercations to see peepins trom Well known in both Juneau and | goupt as those with Germany. sou know they're good! Golden brown. 4 He had no cc 1 i the top of each stocking Dougla Young was a resident - Tender. And with a distinctive real : | 'The gingerbread family an bejof the Territory for over thirty wheat flavor, Make them with Fisher's and, RITES FOR ALFORS i except that " at he is returning to hi y ; i Asteps " Wi years. She born in 2 and that | eturnir s o T 10 ’q..lym ely dressed with raisins,| YeArs, SY e Pancake and Waffle Flour. So easy % gt T Jock on the morning of Decem oloves! land: plpec frostings, fie) M0 RAVE S 8 dd liquid for pancakes, plus an egg > o'clo 1 the 0] g of » Just a iquid for pancak | v 5 gum-drop children with coats. . v o AR RR j q P 3 or i } ne for Mrs, Young is survive oy ON TOMORROW ¢ be with a luncheon fol and hats made of differ-|, i FOURE 8 CEE I::“'j»‘ “"1'”" E and shortening for waffles. Buy a sack 1 Industrial Un h stockir the top of e > g { s a fireplace decoration is in keep- 4 882 local said today, in throwir Committee chairm i oty ,f,,“[,,:\‘ i ”‘"u Mrs. McDonald and Mr ert SRiBIE. wilfideliver the mall ray of hope ¢ o et R RO e ALt 1 Miss and Mrs. Lola Mae Milton Lagergren booth: Mr Alfred Zer Harry Stonehouse, tea w. SIS er; Mrs. Ed Ja- cobson, coffee Pete Hildre _ | cleanup. iark dough th col that the union would hold ular meeting tonight in Union Hall at which he said he “believed there is a strong possibility the Citizen Committee’s plan will be The plan of the Citizen spread !7.'1*, cocoanut The gingerbread family Christmas without hangir erine in the we— Inexpen: andy and nuts, and a that’s what makes it fun to unicad the Christmas stocking. L R v{( cal |1~:| "4 sixty re | 5 —_— ing or along the m of labor by the comn e ' By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE loaded ith pensive gifts of pect to building labs l’ ”lll .Slnl AP Feature Service Writer that k TABERNAGLE ith expectant squeals the| gerap ters tumble out of bed early | pap, and dash to see what up left them. T 2 for the stock For unwrap- istmas at its old-fashion- %38 sichi fon N up the things for the stockings the colored wrap jon to submit nan workmen and the committee without prejudice, . > s the mine election, it wa [) I p |t 1 at 1 o'clock th on’'t ”.\ er 300 had voted heaviest vote expected 1 ternoon 1d this evening 940 employees of the ibbons left from big presents should t excitir Srnoor with the glittering tree, for all its round for es of the Salt Lake T: Mormo: t1 1tk L bac :'. Sh'fl}(']ll\ .Nl'll'(' :;,!\A'(i'dl ]IV" T pligi vote. | 1 . & 3 & up s-trai tims be d eligible to vof vestigation Regard- A4 (s b train victims be held Field Examiner Arthur Hailey : ¥ s el ot i v il e electi aid the vote J ~ : 5 BRwE =W e M o T ;?x,\‘]‘lcimio:‘ hu‘l(;b:] ¢-umunl|“\ Yate ing Gambling f e ther to take special FOR IVES ONLY! hig N o s A e pair fil those stockings W 1 tohight, several hours after the polls| What goes in them? Well usual- > blis h. % l , . ) have closed, which is 8 o'clock. | omama T Instructor P g '’ Sua Put a bug in your husband’s ear. Maybe he’s wonder- A e M R ) th 3 tieN) joandies, nuls o ing and wondering what to get you for Christmas OVERPASS FOR SCHOOL a con-{ o 4 m_l plojgta and doesn’t realize that you would rather have a S I real KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR wthing else. Help him out with a little Christmas thinkin’ is pretty tough on the RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets. PHONE 34 UNDER CONSTRUCTION To replace the ol fire escapes on the grade schoo he city is con- y-four pupils tried their! structing an overpass from the au-|jyck with the ditorium on the third floor to Sixth | _py using slug street | “broke even.” The new structure, which will be| Rickabau. five feet in width, will be used not| was a “super-shyster only in case of fire and for fire pay ratio was 40 per cent com- drills, but also as an entrance when | pared with the avera entertainments are presented in the building kept their trips well velties that g presents, kept grown-ups in well as the youngsters, jokes or knicknacks con- with a hobby. Shops are men gh one-armed bandit and not one n | gettir nected said the machine because its that each v bu winning e Steam brazil nuts for ten min- utes, then cool them and you car remove the kernels easily. To re- Of four combinations of bars move pecan kernels whole, simmer | (the jackpot combi on) only one the nuts in water to cover, in cov- | could work. Car e wheel holes ered pan for ten minutes. Cool|in the other three had been solder- the nuts in water and then crack!ed, making it impossible for them them gently. to click 50 per cent This and FEvery Week-End at -- California Grocery and VMEAT DEPT. -- Phone 478 ® White King SOAP POWDER Morton's SALT i © Qe Schilling radust CXYDOL and RINSO Large pkg. 25(; SHREDDED WHEAT 2 gIScUIrs hi-ao-aff It's easy to make delicious biscuits! Just try Schilling Baking Powder which is made with pure creard of cartar. It forms small, uniform bub- bles in the mix, assures you of lighter biscuits and finer - textured cakes which stay fresh longer. Never any “baking powder” taste with Schilling, either! CHOICEST Fresh and Cured MEATS [ ] AMMONIA 1 BLUING vl I Qe BEANS " ? Everson's 2 tins 25c BEEF & pounds 49 e PEAS Yo 2 Thid Mate 2 tins 250 BACON \ Sliced—No Rind M. B. Per Pound 390 glbfixlf;;ie.ee Spare Ribs ASSORTED Per Pound 300 Glace Fruits Sauner Kraut | ror your crmstmas New Pack Mk XFRYI'HT CAKE P ake It Now and Have It er Quert 20(‘ Best for the Holidays OUR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES are “ALWAYS THE BEST" FRESH- GROUND 12 ounces ... Jacket, Bolero or Scarf . . . ALBER'S Corn Flakes 3 packages 29c choose yours from the largest selection in the MINK—SEAL SQUIRREL WEASEL MUSKRAT CARACUL FOX SCARFS Chas. Goldstein - & Co. THE PURE FOODS STORE — JUST CALL 478 Y business e dur the : ; 4 »ed and colored gum drop: g A festoon of istening cooky tars and wreathes han ACTO! used | v When baked i sugars and sver the edge of the stock- “ FORFUNERAL LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. Church of Wor- d that services ar grocet has it in economical t Chichagof by n; three br plane this after- ister, all f Aberdeen iter Aliot whem ar ident ashingion, and three daw rutary. The Rev. John in F 0. sing several vocal se at the Charles| Pallberers will y pending fun- Mary Wilson, of B ins Ed Waltone pa2. o 15 av Harjae, Eli Tanner, O (wma pan it o) Folrs and Adolf Sitkamaki. L THE mEAL WH r The interment will follow at the ivergreen Cemetery. -oe Empire Ads Pay 2 Banan 3 pounds \ Orangess Sc K 2 dozen 5¢| Apples 1] 23" Fresh Ground, 2 ib: “A Really Good Coffee—TRY IT” Ketchu Heinz P 65 Winesap—Ib. epers know awvings the of buying Potatoes UNITED and e l50 . bag Thrifty houseke by their weekly Yakima Gems Butter all their food PIGGLY. Now, for this week- 2 pounds Large Standards end, we are offering more of Eggs c the really great values for Lett“ce c which we are recognized. " 2 dezen 2 heads SHREDDED WHEAT re. ITC|- o QUICK FUDGE ri. 2P€C ALBERS FLAPJACK ] P, ALBERS CORN FLAKES P bus GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,..ccmu 2z i 2DC ISLAND BELLE GRAPEJUICE ... . s S3€C 3 s 29¢ 3 i 23€ B no 2 s 28€ jarge tn 1€ S & W ORANGE JUICE DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE HEINZ TOMATO JUICE CUT GREEN BEANS S& W WHOLE KERNEL CORN Quick or Regular United Market Bel Monte Oats 499 speciaLs: | PEACHES |7 Shoulder Lamb ... 23c 2 for 39(: 4 3 5c Shoulder Veal . .. 23¢| Libby’s or Knight's Legs of Pork 33| 'R Turkeys—Chickens 29c Rabbits—Capons CHOICE STEW Cane and Maple Symp 39(: Pot ,RoaSt.ZSc z tins 35(: Quart Pound 10 1b. bag Monarch Jelly 2 7-0z. gla PEAS-CORN | | Bel Monte "k UNITED FOOD || PHONES 16 —— and 616 Piggly Wiggly|. PHONES 24 and 85 { 755

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