The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1939. GEORGE BROTHERS PAY'N TAKIT PHONE 92 or 85 e R e o g e |nick, Mrs. Luba Petievich; Plans a tough road even with the prcs-' |and Policies—Ronald Lister, Paul ent three percent tax.” pOl'TI(Al (I.UB | Schnee. | He estimates that there are some ORGANIZED HERE | A committee was also chosen to |20 comparatively small outfits, such plan for a social some time 1 |as his own, operating in the Yan-| !month, and includes Marion Jo ot River district which employ ap- | BY YOUNG Gkoupm Burr Johnson, Eugene H | , | proximately 200 men | Sam Duker and Paul Danzig. Accompanied by his wife, Mr. —— .- | Trepte is returning to Alaska after |Democratic Party forcver 'secks.” Seal Bounty Also passed was House Bill 54, which raises’ the ‘bounty on hair seal to $3 from its present level at C ying Cordova stances been 1 depreda- Winner in nes W 3 Itions, and that the bounty lift will e man o encourage more hunting of the sal- mon predators. Divorce House Bill 75, amending divorce Republicans Hold First Meeting-Officers Are a three months’ visit Outside. "Two Ton" Gives Veteran ' Heavyweight Terrific Lacing Last Night MIAMI b laws to prevent remarriage pending i1, was voted down, 13 to 3 on » grounds that the expense of the measure into law wa e because applicab 4 rarity.” House Bill 56, appropriatir 400 for radio station sub: e-referred to commitice, he Ways and Means bo Seaplanes L b passed last night wa for House Bill 55 spent of Third D stitute 000 be -+ REPORT ON ORE 4 hed 161 pound Brown 163 pounds. R I T 65 QAo SEVEN MEASURES PASS, ONE DIE IN'HOUSE VOTES Lyng Bill Citing Loan In- ferest Rates Okayed Without Trouble Yesterday afternoon and evening the House passed seven pieces of legislation and killed one as Rep- urned on the heat” | wn the home stretch, | > for introduction of | bills b em | Besides passing Anderson’s liquor referendum bill, six other measures passed Airfield They were as follows: House Bill |, €9, directing $10,000 of road funds from Second Division allotment to be expended on construction o cross runway on the Nom Road House Bill 65, making the arrangement with Bunker Hill-Kougarok road Business House Bill 50, relating to busi- ness corporations, making minor amendment to existing laws to cor- rect error in the mrasure Bank Intere House Bill 60, rel ng t &nd usury, mak terest rate of 10 percent. Bpeaker Howard Lyng descended -RICHIN NECESSARY FOOD €LEMENTS "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST" for Finest Meals Phone 38 AMERICAN MEAT CO. TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager ‘l:md which may contain valuab'e | gelatin, then when it OF CHICHAGOF IS PUBLISKED Geologist S—a; District Is Virtualy Untouched by Prospectors Much ground oix Thichagof 1s- gold ore has never been opened, according to a report on the dis- trict by John C. Reed of the Alaska Division of the U. S. Geological Survey The ore, because of the struc-! iture there, however, will have to | be discovered by expensive under- ground prospecting, Reed concludes. Copies of his report, published by the American Institute of Min- | ing and Metallurgical Engineers, | have been received here. Title of the pamphlet is “A Prel: y port on the Ore D Chichagof Mining Di Reed, who spend half months on Chichagof last summer, states in the report that a longer and more detailed tudy is to be published later by the Geological Survey Mint gelatin mold topped with alad dressing or may ise makes a tasty accompanimen lamb hot or cold. Make a r r mint ol, add some sliced cucumbers, diced celery and minced green peppers or pimentos Elected night in the City Council : Juneau and Doug Republican’s Club was with election of afficer; the @ committees named 11 meet the las nonth, but plan | MAN, 84, FAILURE, ~ FAVORS SOLONS 50 HE KILLS SELF JELLO e Statfng his satisfaction of the ST. LO™ cent gold tax issue, M. A. ek Mini . pany, through voiced, his s ial activities be- * g date. Politic: S with the group © summer months, | st of the time being spent 3 ¢ s elected at last n include Mrs. Virgil N t; Miss Anita Gar ry; Gene Hawthorn: rs for the organi ie Hulk, Minnie Rog Marion oJhnson. Standing committees appointe are: Membership—George Kodzoff. Virgil Newell, Burr Johnson; Fin- ance—Gene Hawthorne, Ed Gar- | | Mother knows A wise cake maker takes no chances. She insists on Fine-Seun, that remarkable cake flour milled by Fisuer's from special wheats by the distinctive FINE-SPUN process. You can't buy a better cake flour than Fine-SPUN, yet you pay no premium for it. At grocers in the 2-Ib. Handysack. CAKE FLOUR, es’ ?’l Your sinest <" d _ MASSAGICS massage your feet while you WALK — delivering new pep and buoyancy with each step — stimulating your whole body. Men seldom change from MASSAGICS. The AIR CUSHION yields with every step. MASSAGIC Foot Masiaging Shot WEVYENBERG Fred !lenning 00000 Final Slash ¥ | :’z SCHOOL MEN A \ MENS SHOES INCLUDING VALUES TG $8.00 - PACKARD, FORTUNE ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA FRIENDLY-FIVES JARMAN'S and other well-known hrands. These are good shoes which are priced to clear because size ranges are broken — but there are still sizes to fit everyone. «...In OXFORDS and ANKLE highs. We Have a Fine Selection in Your Styles and Sizes. They're the Kind of Shoes that You Like Best — and You CAN'T BEAT THEM at THIS SALE PRICE! VAN,S STO‘BE--ZH SO0. 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Feb. 24.—Edgar M outcome of the recent eight per- cighty-four years old, shot | 5 for 29c¢ ALL FLAVORS PURE GRANGE JUICE 3 cans 25¢ NO SUGAR LOCAL EGGS Dozen 50c FRESH from DOUGLAS ISLAND HOT SAUCE b cans 25¢ SPANISH STYLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE J cans 25¢c DEL MONTE WAX PAPER 3rolls 50c 125-FOOT ROLLS ALL VEGETABLES KEPT IN FINEST BUILT COOL ROOM IN ALASKA NEW POTATOES NEW PARSNIPS ALASKA RUTABAGAS ALASKA CARROTS NEW BEETS SWEET POTATOES TOMATOES SOLID LETTUCE WHITE -~ GREEN CELERY BUNCH CARROTS Pouna gc {L;, 2 s 19¢ I 2 3 e 15¢ B e 5 e O waa 1) ana 15 0 20c o 10 15 e 20 s 25 ounen 1()C ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUIT FRESH GRAPEFRUIT -~ 4 25¢ MILK 13 cans BORDEN‘S—CARNATION—DARIGOLD e e e o A e IVORY FLAKES 2 packages 49c LARGE SIZE - P i SILK BATH TISSUE Jrolls 29c 1000-SHEET ROLLS SWEET ORANGES PEAS 5 cans SWEET and TENDER SELECT SALMON 2 cans adc TOMATO JUICE 3 cans CROSSE and BLACKWELL 2 wen 43 C GEORGE BROTHERS ‘N TAKIT PHONE 92 or 95

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