The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1939, Page 8

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knows ALL FIRE DEPT. best! OFFICERS VOTED BACK T0 OFFICE Meeting Crowded — Coun- cil Chambers Used for Movies, Fire Scenes All Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | partment officers were l.r‘%kcu(l at ‘ last night's meeting in the !!rc Hall | that was probably the “biggest ever held.” Reelected were, V. W. Mulvihill, Chief; William Niederhauser, Assis- Chief; Ed Sweeney, Secretary~ wrer; Minard Mill, Foreman of Motge!;' K(\? | A wise cake maker takes no chances. She insists on Fine-Spu, that remarkable cake flour milled by Fisner’s from s wheats by the distinctive inE-SPUN process. You can’t buy a better cake flour than Fine-SpuN, yet you pay no premium for it. At grocers in Ib. Handysack | any No. 1; 'Simpson MAcKin- | non, Foreman of Company No. 2; | Arnot Hendrickson, Foreman of | Company No. 3; Minard Mill, Trus- tee Jack Kearney, after 15 years of service in the department, resigned from his duties and an election fail- ed to fill his vacancy, with six can- — | didates unable to gain a two-thirds majority The assembley hall was so crowd- the 2 ed that the meeting was moved into | the Councii Chambers to see motion FOR EASTER The Feast Depends Onthe Ham You Serve The SANITARY MEAT CO. features only the finest Hams: Armour’s Star, The Ham What Am "Tender” and Swift's Premium, the World's Largest Seller. HALF or Whole “FRYERS” Genuine 1939 Fresh Killed 3 Whole Birds A REAL BARGAIN $1.25 FOR FRICASSEE PLUMP—TENDER BIRDS Call the SANITARY for QUALITY Meats and assurance of the FINEST SERVICE! HALF or WHOLE SIDES Pound 4oc ARMOUR'S STAR or SWIFT'S PREMIUM 35¢ MADE FROM PURE SWEET PORK ARMOUR'S STAR LITTLE PIGS Pound ron EASTER DINNER SERVE GENUINE LEG O’ LAMB 35c “PLEASING YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS” Sanitary Meat Co. PHONES: 13-49 “FREE DELIVERY" THE DAILY ALASKA IZMPlRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1939. |)|Ll\1ro~ of the Goldstein fire, shown by Trevor Davis, Ed Jahpda and Floyd Fagerson. The showing took | nearly an hour, | With all business of the Nomng\ |and the movies over, members (’n- joyed a blg feed.” - - Puff's Panls Picked, Accused of taking $160 from Joe | Puff’s pants pocket while Joe was out of the pants, Mrs. Lucy saludo was arraigned today in the Court of United States Commissioner Felix | Gray on a charge of grand larceny. | Mrs. Saludo, a native, was ordered | held under $1500 bond. She was ar- | rested yesterday by Deputy Marshal | Walter Hellan and Chief of Police | Dan Ralston, | Puff complained that Mrs. S:ludu[ came to his cabin at about-10 o'clock | Wednesdaly night and aftér he had | arisen from bed to put her out, he discovered his “stake” was missing Officers recovered $68 of Joe Puff’s money, Mrs. Saludo saying in a signed statement that she had spent the balance on taxi rides and to buy some clothing for her folks ————e——— ELLSWORTH RITES " WILL BE HELD ON | MONDAY AFTERNOON | Final rites for Mrs. Lyman Ells- | worth, who passed away at her Auk | Bay home. yesterday morning, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'- ‘L'lock in the Chapel of the Charles | W. Carter Mortuary. | The Rev. John A. Glasse will de- |liver the eulogy and interment will follow in the Pioneer's plot of Ever- | green Cemetery. | Harold Campen and family will arrive heré Sunday on the steamer Alaska from Seward to attend the funeral services. DEMO. WOMEN T0 MEET MONDAY NIGHT A mesting of the Democratic Wo- | men’s Club will be held at the Trin- |ity Parish Hall at 8:30 o'clock Mon- |day evening, all members urged to |attend | Miss Gladys Brewis will entertain during the affair, and Miss Jane Alexander, secretary to the Director of the Public Welfare Department, | will discuss “Old Age Assistance.” | Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne will | speak during the evening on “Inter- national Labor Organizations vs, In- | digenous Women.” pali 1 G S Flu flew into the Marshal’s office | | here this week, resulting in Deputy | Walter Hellan and Office Deputy Mrs. Henrietta Elliott being absent today on account of illness There’s true contentment in a TIMELY — that goes as much for the man who wears it, as for the men whomake and sell Timely Clothes! It begins with quality materials that evoke true pride | of craftsmanship in the Timely workrooms. It culminates in a quality product — that wins true pride of ownership in our | fitting rooms! Why not step ! in and see? $29.50 up 'FRED HENNING Pants Puff % sumvm AWAY T0 CHECK UP TAX DELIQUENCIES Income Tax Collector on Annual Long Trip in Interior Away to the Westward to do a lit- tle sleuthing on delinquent income tax returns, Orlie S. Sullivan, De- puty Collector of the Bureau of In- ternal Revenue, left this week on his annual ‘“summer_ trip” the Territory. Besides checking on income tax returns which should have been made and weren't Sullivan will at- tend to the social security duties con- nected with his office. Deputy Collector Wesley C. Over- by remains in charge of the office here. throughout - 'MAUNDY THURSDAY CEREMONIES HELD BY SCOTTISH RITE Extinguish! lights in a traditional ceremony, glmthh Rite Masons here ohwnl(l Maundy Thursday last night at the ' ‘\hxomr Temple 'WPA Investigation ¢ the seven symbolic The ceremonies were in charge of | Vergne L. Hoke, Acting Wise Master of the chapter Speak t a Maundy Thur: banquet e Charles Hawkesw M. S. Whittier, H. D. Stabler, ter P. Scott and H. G. Nordling || STATION KINY— Is Starting Tuesday WASHINGTON, April 7.—Former Attorney Joe Connor Roberts has been selected to conduct the inves- tigation of a House Sub-Committee | into the WPA. The investigation will start next Tuesday with WPA Chief | Harrington as the first witness. g LACHMAN IN TOWN Soy Lachman, Green-Wrinkler representative in Alaska, is back from his Sitka trip, returning on the i Northjand. He is a guest at the Gas- tineau. - -ee FELCH RETURNS Baxter Felch, traveling man, was an inbound passenger on the North- NAZIS PLAN ARMY 70 "EXPLAIN MIND' BERLIN, April 4.—Nazi Germany | plans to mobilize a hand-picked student army soon and send its members to every country of the world to explain “the new Gemmm attitude of mind.” Dr. Gustav Scheel, Nazi sludent leader, told the German Academy | of the plan by which G(‘X'many‘ hopes to attract foreign students here on an exchange basis, land last night, coming back from| Sitka. He is at the Gastineau Hotel. | — .- — MELLQUIST HERE Among the many traveling men returning from Sitka on the motor- ship Northland last night. was grip knight Jack Mellquist, who is stop- ping at the Gastineau Hotel Dally e\cept \uudd\\ & Wednesdays SALE PRICES GOOD SATURDAY MONDAY-TUESDAY FANCY TEXAS PINK GRAPEFBIIIT 3 FOR U. S. NO. 1. YAKIMA POTATOES 25 POUNDS FANCY SUNKIST 2 DOZEN . RADISHES———or GREEN onmus 3 BUNCHES FANCY ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT 4 FOR _ SHOP EARLY! GET BET' SERVICE! 5:30 P.M.| You Can’t Fease a Ray fully-automatic oil burners are built to laugh at the toughest heating jobs they'll make you laugh at your fuel bills. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets— —PHONE 34 CAU’S ROTARY CONFERENCE—May 18-19-20 fl@%w/‘ TR R — and, } dress-up your “Wee Maid" for EASTER in the darlingest, dressiest Little C“ATS Misses' pique and Gold, Rose, all the aomma!ind colors ny with saucy hats or bonnetg to mc n h ALSO Straw Hats and Bonnets for very little tots, PEGGY FOWLER'S NEEDLECRAFT SHOP FREE KNITTING INSTRUCTION EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON EASTER EGG DYES 3 PACKAGES Heinz—Home STYLE SOUPS QUANTITY FINEST QUALITY EASTER LILIES FIRST! MONARCH Fresh PRUNES 2 LARGE TINS 19¢ LARGE BOTTLE MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressmg FULL QUART 39¢ 39¢ Two tremendous selling We present a host of famous national brands in a great sale—plus a sale of Easter Foods! Come and get 'em! 25¢ 25¢ SIR FRANCIS DRAKE NATURAL Grapefruit Julce 45 e 4 LARGE TINS . LIBBY'S SUPER COLOSSAL BIPE OLIVES 33c 59¢ Easfer !:andies FINE LARGE ASSORTMENT 2 Easter Baskets 23¢ events in one week! ELBOW CUT MACARONI 3 POUNDS FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS 3 POUNDS MONARCH CORN-ON- COB TALL TINS—2 FOR .. FANCY—Wet or Dry SHRIMP 2 TINS . ;s;{;fi(’;ke Flour 10-POUND SACK Pancake Flour 2%, POUND PACKAGE ... SEARCH LIGHT MATCHES . . large carion 2]c NUBORA SOAP POWDER . package 29c FANCY MIX COOKIES ... I pound package 33c

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