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8 "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1940. Siores Are Changing Hours Looks Like the Real Thing Next Monday;Warning Given To Housewives on Ordering Juneau neay for a decade. Consequently, WAN markets poysewives must change their or- In the ge; schedules accordingly o'clock 1t now impossible for a carlier housew star to prepare the evening meal, to telephcne after ck for a commodity that L Ju- to order and must dunner. phone or t mar- wop is closed. And tb 1 in sending Billie store for the ar- es are open. in de- | FOOD SPECIALS! 1 { . SPECIAL 1 LIGHT HOUSE BROOMS 69 Each Ihere is also livery hours that hou n their order blanks. Tt of the stores 4 making deliveries at 10:30 o'clock he forenoon and tb Light Weight and 5-Tie PLAIN OR WHOLE WHEAT g Ibs. | FIG BARS Z zac the last de- store at 4 o'clock livery leaves ti in the afternoon It behooves the housewives now to place orders late in the af noon for e next morning d RAW SUGAR2" ™ 19c MISSION Jivery or hustle the order in the 7 g < R A S first part ¢ m for the Glamour girl Brenda Frazier and John S. (Shipwreck) Kelly beam as SEA S| LL 2 pkgs. 4 2 or 4 oclock deliveries the photographer interrupts their tete-a-tete in a New York night club, MACARONI c G = their twenty-third consecutive rendezvous there. The couple are now at | And the stol nd meat mar- kets are opening at 8 am. and closing at 5 p.m. beginning next Monday. Chalk it up - Afternoon Affair Honors Miss Lea Nassau, Bahamas, where Brenda is visiting her grandmother, Neither STANDBY will comment on reports of romance, TOMATO 4 9 oz cans for JUICE z7c 11 VECK § Ib. can \\'nm.F('L.A.\lsl 298 Packed in Clam Nectar l LOT PRIGES high character, keenly-feel a sense and deeply regret the untimely death of a splendid public servant by the members of the Bar of Al- b; OF G NOSTRAND aska, assembled in open court this L] d HORMEL CREAM OF ay, that there be spread upon the Miss Miriam Lea, popular bride- | records of today's proceedings an elect was honored y erday after- s expression of the deep sorrow of the V] seell pous shi T 1 1 H 3] I's hi f the Mrs. Joe S at Mrs. Snow si- H “Be It Further Resolved that a e *- | Entered in Journal of | eopy or s mesotation be sent to Miss Lea was the recipient of o alecy Mrs. Nostrand and her daughter, many beadtiful gits. The afternoon Disirici Court Masine. was spent playing games appropriate LA to the occasion, at the close of which .- a buffet luncheon was served. Dec- | A resolution by the Juneau Bar oration for the rooms were dom- ASsociation expressing sorrow at o inated by the the death of the late Garrett W a large red heart, center of attraction. | Nostrand, Deputy Clerk of Court, Guests for the affair included: Was read at this morning's session the Mesdames Jack Schmitz, Harry ©f District Court and entered in the Lea, F. Behrends, Robert Gordon, Court Journal Richard Nichols, Harry Sturrock, | The resolution is as I()lllov\..\ ! Tom Harris, Claudia Harper, Fred | ‘Whereas, death has again n-. Schmitz, Glen Wald and Jack Gar- vaded the ranks of the Juneau ls.ui‘ rett and Miss Virginia Lund, the | Association and called from our | midst our esteemed fellow member | honor guest and the hostesses. | datiianntl e L vl and Deputy Clerk of this Court Garrett W. Nostrand; and, NASI TO SITKA “Whereas, all who knew him .rm'ErSkine Pl(ked as Number Kaarlo Nasi, public health en- came into contact with him and ap- | One Mafl fOI' Somheast gineer, flew to Sitka today with Ma- preciated his kindly hature, genial Alaska Series Flavor Sealed STANDBY CREAM STY L No. 2 cans for con~ & 25¢ FRESH FRUITS and £ VEGETABLES in Season! Effective Monday, March 11 STORE WILL BE OPEN 8A.Mto5P M DELIVERY HOURS 10:30 a.m., 2 and rine Airw disposition, integrity, courtesy and REOPENING ! THE NORTHERN 6:00 P. M. TONIGET We've taken the bit ip our teeth and flown /in the face®of friend- | ships and Providence—wé've named {an All-Star team out of the squads entering the Southeast Alaska Tour- {ney finishing up tonight Number one man on that team, we ist, is Claude Erskine, of | Krauses, excellent on defense, fine |on offense, and always in there | fighting. We put him in at guard. | For the other guard we name the | colored boy, Arnold Ha of Ket- an, a sweet ball idler with | a beautiful pass and a good bucket | eve DANCE TO END KODIAK, WEST TOURNEY HERE COAST SAILINGS The three days of basketball | . tournament here will be clima ,ediDe"VIOOd LeaVlflg Sea"le tonight in the Elks Ballroom with a public dance for the benefit or} Ma“h 26: cordova io visiting ball players. H H Presdent. of the League i Sail ON April 12 Fowler said today that support of the tournament so far has been A special sailing of the steam- good and that if the dance draws ship Dellwood of the Alaska Line the crowd it should tonight, an to Kodiak and other ports March annual Southeast Alaska Basketball 26 and the inauguration of a new @ tournament will be a certainty service to West Coast of Prince Forwards on Empire All-Star| Dancing begins at 10 o'clock and of Wales Island and Kodiak Island squad are Pat Hagiwara, flashy ends in the wee sma’ hours. | with the sailing of the Cordova | Japanese lad of Ketchikan, and Ed April 12 have been announced. | shooting average of eight field goals' | HOSPITAL NOTES C‘;‘::":Sfi“ji’i;‘"&;fi:fi:"‘;z’i' lout of twenty shots last night, #—————————eee—. @ 2 i b which is around forty percent— gi‘r"bl;‘: af::gz;}xx:;:IsS:uP:z ’:::;c;: |cracking good average in the best| Mr. and Mfs. Lewis Brown of calls on Kodiak Island and. the | dcagues, ; Thane are the parents of an eight- | Alaska Peninsula where business | In the center slot, we've got t0 pound four-ounce baby girl bOrn warrants, iput another Petersburg man, Elder ,¢ gt Ann's Hospital this morn- | |Lee, a lot faster than the average ing. | center a high scorer and a fast ! thinker. ! | Sallings at ten- and eleven-day ‘intervaLs will be maintained in the‘ 3 |new service, with departures from | Thats the first string Mrs. C. H. Donahue and YOung seattle at 5 p.m. Regular freight| | On the second five, we'd put FAtrick J. Donahue are leaving St.|ang passenger business will be han-| | Tommy Powers at guard from the ARN's Hospital today for thelr gieq and Kodiak will be a definite | | Juneau High School, John Nagy a NOme near Auk Lake. . ip':nbe of c;;l. wnhbaddmonadl stops | i 3 made as ind 1i, :;:w;;ari:i‘:nat'-hesn::?:flizi;??klfiz Miss Mary Paul, Wh°‘W” Inlat the following fi-e(;ir efiir‘élf: strom from Krauses at forward,‘it- A:g;g:mgll‘sfo;;::‘:o?lmr&‘Hydflberg‘ Waterfall, Craig, Kla-| and Concannon from Petersburg, o 4 up from guard to forward. JOI'N T HE MERRY CROWDS TONIGHT Phyllis at the Piano Lee on the Drums Popular Tunes to Real Swing Music ‘wock. Noyes Island, Pillar Bay, { : Shearwater Bay, Womens Bay, Real basketball fans will note MIsS Opal Sledge teturned 10|ysinkie Port Bailey, Port Vita, that we haven't necessarily picked( e Juneau home after vece Avm,g Eogt Wetkefleld, Iron Creek, Ugan- flash scorers, in all cases, although‘surmml lreatment 18 S 7S 1k Zachar Bay, Uyak, Carmel, and any one of these boys ean turn in| HOSPital | Alitak. | oy | The following schedule of sail- remarkable tallies. More than any - ha- | ik | other trait, the ability to handie . boul Chapadas, of Hirst-Chicha- ings will follow that of the Cordo-| 5 . gof, who has been in St. ARR'S ya: Dellwood, April 26; Lakina, May | up this first team, good floor men, With a severely cut hand, was dis- 28; Dellwood, June 7; Lakina, June good ball handlers, good thinkeps,| Tissed today. «“‘Ig:m';{“;:‘el:"‘ L”‘:‘""'j“}y 3 . ansi 1 i 8 3 y ; Lakina, uly | ;:iwl;’ ‘:m‘;’:md offensive and de- 5y yave mine employee who has 30, and Dellwood, August 9. { A T m‘“ be_ the hast: ehte Al been a medical patient in St. ANN'S| gajling dates thereafter will be the world, but he may not be 1, Hospital, expects to return to his anpounced Ilater. s 8 i ‘m,, e WOrth yome late this afternoon. | e o a dime in a ball game,” is the sound opinion of one nationally .- | 2 - % George Johnson of Yakutat was E;‘;“;’]’; ::;k‘f"l':‘)?: :fi‘“‘}; v\:ho 'ddfs‘ dismissed this afternoon from the whale o' : 5 ae time, US€ ,vernment Hospital where he was his head all the time, and shoot a surgical patient moderately well some of the time, PR Bahent: hell make my basketball team.” S T SR ASlor BEAR ON PATROL JAMES MADSEN WEDS : y wildlife Age | ildlife Agent Hosea Sarber and GERIRUDE SI“RISE" i e Deputy Wildlife Agent Jack Jef- fery left early today on the Al- e B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional aska Game Commission vessel Bear James Donald Madsen, 21, and Forester; C. M. Archbold, District to patrol in the Icy Strait dis- Gertrude Edna Sivertsen, 16, both Ranger; William Parke, Forest Serv- | trict of Juneau, were married today by ice Recreational Engineer, and Lyle ' Ty U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Blodgett, Captain of the vessel Kansas and Oklahoma are the’'The -bride's mother, -Mrs. Marie Ranger X, returned today from an only states that have complete Sivertsen, and Robert S, Taylor inspection trip to nearby points with constitutional prohibition, were witnesses. "a whale of a story. | - —————— The Forest Service men said that TMPHT asoUIeGs - cesults | Empire classitieds pay. .enroute to Ketchikan from Bell i TRY OUR FAMOUS Home-Made, Real CHILI and TAMALES SEVEN PROSPECTIVE LOT BUYERS FOR Three Lots on Glacier Highway AND Four Lots on Behrends Ave. IN THE SPRING TERMS: Small Down Payment Charles Waynor Addition Phone 28 | fourteenth and thirty-second de-‘KEtChikan, |ton, D. C., last fall. | TED! WILL GO UP ., Island they observed a whale ap- closeup photograph of it. They sud- .r denly discovered, however, that the MONDAY, TUESDAY the whale and Skipper Boldgett had to backwater to avert what might The Coast Guard cutter Haida is “That was getting too close,” said day morning for Lynn Canal. Tt Heintzleman. “One flip of that | Will return Skagway and Haines bas- : ’ [the Southeast Alaska Tournament Earlier the group sighted another 3 e whale they believe to be the mate |1ore 8nd Wil carry a party of i Sy koot Barracks afier e.joying leave here. | On its return, the Haida will bring lARGE NUMBER a number of witnesses from Haines to appear in the trial of William . IURN OUI FOR | and attempt to rape. The cutter is due back in Juneau Tuesday after- TTEW CITIZENS About 70 Scottish Rite Masons Final citizenship papers were . which preceded the regular- busi- geler, native of Germany, and ness meeting at 7:30 at which there Ellgn Frapces Woods, native of of the water and decided to get a lY"" (ANAL RUN boat was about to run up the tail of have been misfortune. | scheduled to leave at 9 o'clock Mon- tail ketball teams which participated in of the one they approached. soldiers who are returning to Chil- | A. C. Dent on charges of assault MASONIC EVENT =~ i 2 attended the dinner last night granted taday to Emil Hubert Zin- was installation of officers of the’ Britain. lives here and she at grees. | Following the installation was the| The largest fish of record to be impressive ceremony of investure|landed by rod and reel was a saw- of the rank and decoration of ‘fish weighing 1,291 pounds. Knight Commander of the Court| of Honor which was awarded to| — H. L. Faulkner by the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite at| 15% their Biennial session in Washing- | Canadian Discount The investure was presided over| by M. S. Whittier and assisting| B. M. Behrends Bank. officers. | adv, | First National Bank. e “NOTICE! All Juneau Grocery Stores and Meat Markets, will open at8 A. M. and close at 3 P. M. EVERY DAY, be- ginning Monday, March 11.