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NEW BOAT TO BE BUILT Capt. Edward E. Fiskerstrand is planning a new boat to be com pleted by June which shall be one the fastest and largest schoon ers In the fishing trade of Alaska *nd the Pacific coast and which, »iro, is to be fitted with all mod ern conveniences and equipment. Mere than 55 percent of 5100 - •00,000 worth of food and kindred products of the Cleveland O., area chosen by the department of com merce as the place for its first census of f^od purchases and dis tribution went directly to retailers and chain stores instead of pass ing thru wholesalers and jobbers. TRV A PUtlt Wtlilh KOCH ICE OREAM SODA. Schallerer's Alaska till OD. ~ 1 ** SAVE WITH SAFETY BE KIND TO YOUR FACE Uuse Klenzo Shaving Cream with a Klenzo Lather Brush j and your face will never com- I plain of your treatment. f I KLENZO LATHER BRUSH 75c to $5.00 Klenzo Shaving Cream 50c softens the beard and makes shaving easy. Sold only at SEWARD DRUG CO Eflv/yn Swetmdf* The state V FISH CORPORATION LISTS SAVINGS AT mim YEARLY _ I ait-Vt popifi,. Salmon Corpora h-c in sio-ht savings in opera ting expenses of approximate!’' . ()00 a veer, aeeonfiing to O. Skinner, president of the company in Seattle. rni-,r>'.'n savings, he said, will re sult from elimination of dunlicate management and overhead both hi Seattle and Alaska, but do not in clude other economies which are expected to reach a total in ex cess oi $150,000 a year. The salmon packing industry is follow! nk the trend towards cen tralized management which has i been r oticable in all lines of busi ness in recent years. The busi ness, according to Mr. Skinnei. lends itself to large, single man agement, resulting in decreased opera: mg expenses, more efficient management and improved mar keting methods. In connection with improved i marketing, Mr. Skinner pointed t_> the national advertising cam paign of hte Associated Salmon • packers for the spring and sum mer of 1929. This campaign, fea- j mring pink salmon, is appearing in 34 of the largest newspapers of j the country. Golden Wheel Lighters, S7.50 an < p. SCHALI.F.REK'S ALASKA SHO * « « 1 < < {•iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiipiiminiiiitjiiiiiiiiii,^ ( 1 SEWARD’S I , 1 POPULAR a I | EATING PLACE | 1 I Short orders and | 5 regular dinners g 1 | ALSO A LA CARTE ORDERS | ' j SEWARD GRILL |j ; = Mel Hoiben, Prop. n •:<:iiiiiiiiiic]iiiimiiiii£]uiiiiiiiiii[]iniiiuiiiic]iiiiiimmuiiiiiimiii(^> I THE PALACE John Mattich, proprietor POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS Furnished Rooms Phone Main 55 f NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER T Shipment of Men’s Hats, Just Received Buy Your Easter Suit This Week From - Urbach & Valade , DEPARTMENT STORE? 9 t :om Hamper to Line at Aeroplane Speed! SIXTY pounds of dry clothes—more than an average week’s, washing — washed, blued, “Spin-rinsed, Spin-c 1” in 60 min utes! That’s the Wringer* j Savage Mile a-minute washday schec le! Never was washer like it! Not only sprr d —but thoroughness—safety—and cc rt! >! 1! lour nanas are Never in Water! From the time you load your Savage until you. hang out the finished batch, you lever put your hands in water, never feed a wringer or need laundry tubs. Savage does the complete iob in its own tub and when through it J empties itself! “Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry” is a Savage feature. The New, Faster SAVAGE Brown I Hawkins Corp. SEWARD “Quality First” ALASKA OFFER TO BUY RAILWAY A tentative offer by United States capitalists has been mad^ to the government of British Co lumbia for the purchase of the Pacific Great Eastern, which is al ready dickering with the Canadian I National and Canadian Pacific. COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. m., special. Service—“The Ressurrection” The Masons will attend in a body, at 111 a. m. Epworth League 7 p. m. I |8 p. m sermon: “We are now Sons of God ’. All are cordially invited, j R. A. GAILEY, pastor. LEAVING COUNTRY Charles Sanders, of the Crafton I I Island Fox farm, was an arrival in Valdez last week. He has sold out his Interest in the ranch to his j partner C. J. Minor, and will leave j shortly for the States to make his j home there. EASTER CARDS. CANDIES AND ! NOVELTIES., SchaUerer’s Alaska i Shop. Ladies and Gents Tailoring and Hats Blocked, Adams 91. Peyser’s Tailor Shop. COMMERCE CIGAR STORE TOBACCO, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, CARDS, POOL . Across the street from the Arcade Building John Anderson, Prop. Phone Adams 54 OVERLAND HOTEL dn the Main Street SEWARD ALASKA HARDWARE - STOVES - RANGES GUNS AND AMMUNITION Camp Stoves Tents Tarps Canvas Furniture Beds Springs Mattresses Linoleum Bners Floor Lamps Gas Lamps Electric Lamps Roofing Brushes Paints Oils Varnish Lacqur Calsomlne Roof Paint Leak Tight Coal Oil Gasoline China Ware Crockery Glass Ware Window Glass Window Shades Building Paper Anchors Chain Ship Chancelry Wire Rope Manila Rope Cotton Rope Wire Netting Wire Screen Magnetos Coils Batteries Traps Pipe Valves Fittings Asbestos SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING SHOP J L GRAEF Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention Phone Madison «7 Seward Alaskb SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY GATEWAY