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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE HOW PLEASANT IT IS to listen to the compliments of your depart- ing guests . . . remarks which recall their enthusiastic approval at dinner when one of them exclaimed . , 4 SANITARY MEAT CO. 13—Phones—49 Sliced BACON 1B.35¢ CELLOPHANE WRAPPED PICNICS 1B.25¢ HORMEL'S Sugar-Cured BACON 1B.23¢ ROLLED RIBS | i mae Inc., San Francisco for a ROLLED froe a5, A TR ¥t of Coffec-Making.” PRIME STEER YO BE SUCCESSFUL IN COFFEE-MAKING, use care and rely on Hills Bros. C: offee. Simple advice, to be sure, but most important to those who want good coffee. The Comrect Grind is guaranteed 10 give best results by any method of coffee-making if directions are fol- Jowed. Hills Bros. Coffee should never be reground. Regrinding results in a loss of flavor and aroma and the coffee loses freshness faster. PERCOLATOR; Start with cold or hot water. Percolate slowly 7 to 10 minutes after steady pumping starts. IMPORTANT: Carefully observe tim- ing for each method. Measure 2 Jevel tablespoons of coffee to cach cup of water. Vary water slightly for ‘exact strength desired. Keep coffee- maker clean. DRIP METHOD: G to 8 minutes pre- ferred. If less than 2/3 capacity is made, water will drip too fast giving weak brew. GLASS VACUUM-MAKERS: Put upper bowl on affer water boils. The coffee and water should be in contact 5 to 7 minutes. corrEpoT: Bring coffee and water to boiling. Stir well. Remove from fire. Add small amount of cold water and let stand 5 minutes o seule grounds. STEEPING : Pour boiling water on coffce. Stir well and cover. Stir again in $ minutes. Cover and steep for 2 total of 10 to 15 minutes. ON THE SiIDE OF EVERY CAN ' are directions for obtain- ing best results by any i 190, e B Cof I 1B.35¢ Leg of LAMB and Leg of VEAL ROAST 8.35¢ PRIME STEER POT ROAST 1B.25¢ PRIME STEER BOILING BEEF 1B.123¢ IF YOU WANT BETTER FOODS LOCAL Strictly Fresh ORANGES ONIONS 7 FACIAL SOA Medium Size Oregon Brown Lbs. For Movie Star Special There is no substiiuze for Newspape’ Adverhsmg BERT’S CASH GROCERY SWEET NAVELS WOODBURY ’REPUBlI(ANS 'CALLED FOR CONVENTION Mrs. Whiié?ti—ys Rules of‘ Party Vest Authority in Committee Mrs lican National Committeewoman for Alaska, announced today that she had received the official call from | the lations of the National convention.| As directed by the National Com- mittee, Mrs. White has turned the call ovér to Chairman Elton Eng- strom of the Republican Central| Committee and Henry Benson, Sec- | retary of she Territorial Commit- Margaret E. White, Repub- | Republican National Commit-jwere Donald Foster and Jack Wil-|“Gone With tee which gives the rules and regu-|son | rubbed again and F'RIDAY MARCH 1, NOWELL VOTED | HEAD FOR LEFT 1940 |Central Commmeeman | Stabler Tries to Pour Oil | On TrOUblous waier “Gone With the Wind” has won the Academy of Motion Picture Artsand Seventy-five persons gathered at|Sciences’ annual production award Elks Hall last night under the ban-| Robert Donat has been given the {ner of the Juneau Republican Club, |statuette for the best acting achieve- left-wing organization in the wm ment in “Goodbye Mr. Chips.” front of Territorial Republicanism, Vivien Leigh, the ‘“Scarlet” in and elected Everett Nowell President | “Gone With the Wind" has won the of the club. | feminine leading star award and Os- Elected to two Vice Presidencies|car Victor Fleming, director of the Wind” has been |named best director. Howard Stabler, Central Commit-| Both Donat and Miss teeman, appeared at the meeting|English stars. and more or less “on the spot,” tried| Thomas Mitchell in “Stage Coach” to pour oil on the troubled waters|has been judged the best supporting | of the Republican split, expressing |actor and Hattie McDaniel. negro| regrets that old sores are beingmammy in “Gone Wtih the Wind” suggested that|has won the best supporting actress | HOLLYWOOD, cCal, March 1 Leigh are tee ‘ The rules, Mrs, White says, pro- | vide the election of delegates and alternates from Alaska shall be| held under the direction of and in such manner and under such rules as may be adopted by the respec-| tive recognized Committee; that such recognized Committee is au- thorized to designate the time and place for the selection or election | of delegates and alternates to the National convention and that the respective. Committee through Chairman and secretaries, is au- thorized to issue the certificates of election Mrs. White stated she has no idea when a meeting of the Re- publican Central Committee will be held. Members must be consulted - in other parts of the Territory. As to her plans, she stated that she will leave for Philadelphia to at- tend the convention the last of May. As National Committeewoman she must go early to take part in committee work and vote on cou- tested delegations. Mrs. White and E .A. Rasmuson, National Committeeman, will sit throughout the 1940 convention. - - RIFLE CLASS 1S WELL ATTENDED More than 40 Juneau Boy Scouts last night attended the se@énd of a series of classes on careand use of the rifle. The class, instructed by Jay Williams and by Haida of- ficers, was held at the High. School gymnasium Prone, kneeling and sitting posi- | tions of fire were studied last ngm and the importance of trig- | ger squeeze explained. -IF YOU WANT BETTER SERVICE————— IF YOU WANT TO FEEL THAT YOU ARE BUYING AT THFE RIGHT PRICE THEN—— PHONE US YOUR ORDER NOW - T'ry Bert’s KETCHUP, Heinz, large boftles, each 19c LEAN—SLICED EGGS 2 doz. §9¢ | BACON--1b.39¢ 3doz.99¢ 49¢ 4bars29¢ BERT'S SPECIAL 25¢ | (OFFEE2 Lbs. For CRISCO — SNOWDRIFT — FORMAY YOUR FAVORITE SHORTENING T=-BONE STEAKS 1B.40c¢ SANITARY MEAT Co. PHONE US NOW! 13—Phones—49 ED SHAFFER—Manager 3b.tin63¢ NEW. '”_mrr}:m:nr BANANAS RIPE™3: TRINITY GUILD FIVE FAST DELIVERIES 211 Seward Street PINOCCHIO GLASSES—CANDIES F00D SALE = SATURDAY — 11 A. Two Fast : PIIOIYES 3ib.tin63¢ SRR 2 ) FILLED WITH MANY DIFFERENT SOC!ETE " EACH 2S¢ 3 bs 25¢ .SAID 105 ! newspaper here soon to * the new organization of Republx-’a\taxd cans would only foster eternal dis- | sension in Territorial Republican | politics rather than harmnn’_’; ’Two H.ow" ouT President Everett Nowell declar- ed that “our Baranof dinnerf c;n‘ l" FAIR(H".D‘ Lincoln’s Day was held only when a “single large dinner was refused | Two persons flew to Sitka today —and we were told to go ahead and ' wjth Shell Simmons in the baby have our ownr dinner if we felt that | Fgirchild and three returned Outhound were, D. Barnaby and R: C. Cook for Sitka 1d inbound way about it.” Cash Cole and Mrs. Mildred Her- mann, both candidates in the com-|from Hirst, wefe, I. Stresser, Gard ing election ticket, declared them-|gennedy and H. H. Kazee selves for a double-barreled plat- e - - form of activity—Cole asking fot the gmpire ciassifiads bring results cry of “Stand aside you Democrats, here we come!” and Mrs. Hermann stumping for “house-cleaning” with- | in the Territorial Republican par- -~ Vice President Jack Wilson urged for seeking of & Republican conven- tion at Seward instead cf Sitka, to give “the other three Divisions” representation. Earl Jameson newspaper man, the meeting as former Juneau was introduced to starting a weekly pread the ospel of Republicanism.” e - - Germans ir PHONE 603 Holland Are able on bid you try us wmeoopcwsf PRODUCTION, DIRECTOR GIVEN AWARDS It's a cinch to please yur hu: TRY GROCERY IS THE SECRET. ""GONE WITH THE WIND" | ALSO STAR, PRISONERS FOR MCNEIL'S LEAVE ON NORTH COAST: Seven prisoners who pleaded guilty in the present term of the District Court were taken south on the steamer North Coast today in cu tody of Deputy Marshal Chris Ck tensen of Petersburg to serve terms | in McNeil's Island penitentiary. Prisoners in the party were Ed- ward B. Haynes, Sam Jackson, Al- bert Tucker, Raymond Gorman, William James, Richard Trask and | Jack Ayres. - R SHINGLE FIRE | A shingle blaze provoked last| | night's 2-1 fire alarm and firemen | extinguished a “few” burning shin- | gles on the roof of a dwelling be- | low the Cliff Apartments, owned byr Mrs. A, Michaelson. COOPER HOME | Accountant James Cooper made a round trip to Sitka on the North Coast, returning last night to his| offices in his building across nom‘ the Federal Building. your grocery bills NOW . Why not Ordered Home? Warning Gives EmphaS|s of Grave Nafure on Frontier OLDENZAAL, Netherlands, March | 1.—German authorities have warned | their nationals temporarily living in| Holland to return to Germany aL[ once. The warning gave added em-‘ phasis of a grave nature to great! activity along the German-Holland | frontier. | It is reported that the Germans| are extending the Siegfried Line defenses the entire length of the Belgian and the Dutch frontiers, clear to the North Sea. Most of the persons affected by the order to return to Germany are citizens of Dutch descent who nor- mally live across the frontier on! German territory. Unless they ro-} turn within 24 hours, their pass-| ports will be cancelled. The order presumnbl) is in ¢ nection with The extension of t defense line. ol diorie DINEAPPLES e naRIGOLD Loose Pack Winesaps $1.85 Box S S SN NO. 27, IMILK - . zMIHACLE WHIP | for their sband and at the same . SHOPPING AT THE 20TH CEN- serve the kind of meals JUST PHONE 603 NOW and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE MEAT DEPT. — 202 CRUSHED or SLICED ~ |TWOLEAP YEAR BABIES ARRIVE AT. ST .ANN'S Two Leap Year babies, born Feb- ruary 29, arrived last evening at St Ann’s Hospital. The proud paarents are Mr. Mrs. Jack Stephens and Mr, Mrs. C. H. Donahue. The Stephens are celebrating the birth of a baby girl weighing eight pounds and eight ounces. Both the mother and little miss are doing nicely. The father, an employ of the Royal Blue Cab Co., is busy passing out smokes today. A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Donahue. The new arrival tipped the scales at birth at seven pounds and e ounces. The mother, father and new citizen are in the best of healt! e and and TO KETCHIKAN Mr. O. Bernhoft sailed home in Ketchikan on the North Coast this morning Bernhoft, buyer for Alaska Fish Products here, expects to return shortly. LT, 15% Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank First National Bank. and Mrs. adv time save consid your family likes. We 21c TINS \Salad Dressing quart jar 39¢ Pure Vegetable Shortening FLUFFO- - --- -41b. pkg. 57c HEINZ—Jumbo Jars CUCUMBER PICKLES -23c {SCHOOL BOY {Peanut Butier - -2 Ih. jai z3c VICTORY DOGFOOD - - .- ... .4for25¢ TOILET SOAP - -4 bars 25¢ Crrrr e e s rrr e Traffic across the frontier will be almost stopped, and it is feared that the frontier may even be entu‘ely closed. Germans in the immediate fron- | tier @istricts are warned that trans-| portation facilities will be restricted | for at least three months. e NOTICE All city WPA employees repmt‘ | to work tomorrow morning, Mar. 2. MILT LAGERGREN, City Englneer brown! With that real wheat flavor! And nary a crumb left when you use Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour. So quick and easy too! Just add liquid for pancakes—plus an egg and shortening for waffles. Buy Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour today. At grocers in the economical 2, 5 and 104b, sizes. PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR, EG CO-OP SPECIALS ~unce 4 DOZ. 69 B"TTEB Maid o’ Clover, 93 Ibs. Score, Sweet Cream 8lc ““"NUBORA ™49 [ e e DS OUR LENTEN SPECIALS! White Star TUNA, med. tins ........19¢ Del Monte Sockeye gfiLHOK. No.ltins . .....25¢ Macaroni or Spgahetti, 3 lbs. 19¢ Darigold MILD CHEESE . . .. Pound 23| v Don’t Miss These LOW MEAT SPECIALS!? SLICED BACON cellowrapped - 1b.15¢ e T e e S COFFEE M. ]. B—CHASE & SANBORN SCHILLINGS POUND 25¢ FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 24 V5-1b. bags $1.15 b COUNTRY SAUSAGE - . 20¢ Home Made—OId Plantation Seasoning SHORT RIBS or PLATE BOILING BEEF - - Ib.123¢ Serve an old fashioned New Enqlcnid Dmmr g e 20TH CENTURY GROCERY AND MARKET GROCERY DEPARTMENT—PHONE 603 MEAT DEPARTMENT—PHONE 202 Hormel’s—Hockless—Deli-cut Picnic Hams Ib.25¢ Hamburger Ib. 25¢ Fresh Ground—Lean, Clear Beef