The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1936, Page 7

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RECORDS PROVE MODERN BOSSY BETTER MILKER URBANA, 11, May 22.—“Bossy," the patient milk cow, is doing bet- ter work. In the opinion of J. G. Cash, Uni- versity of Illinois dairy cialist, the average cow of today big an improvement over her lined automobiles are superior to the old gas buggies. Setting the standard for vancements in the milk cow * els” have been the dairy herd provement associations, s: At present there are 58 of (hese # associations, sponsored by the Ag- ricultural coliege of the University, in which 20,000 cows are being tested for milk and butterfat pro- duction. ad- Looking back over past records in Illinois, Cash says 1925 dair. herd improvement association cows average 282 pounds of butterfat, against an average of 3249 pounds | in 1934.. “On the basis of 1934 prices the; 9 late-mode! ~ow cleared $64 above| he says. “On this same | feed costs,’ basis the 1925 cow would have cleared $52, or $12 less, “If dairy herd improvement as- sociation farmers had obtained no better production in 1934 than they did in 1925, the total net return above feed costs in 1934 would have been $240,000 less for the 20,000 member cows of the state.” Because of a shortage of feed fol- « lowing the 1934 drought, Cash says that average production for 1935 was somewhat less than in 1934 “With less feed available, produc- tion was bound to slow down, but it is expected that the amount of but- terfat produced for each pound of feed will be maintained because of better cows and more careful feed- ing and herd management,” he says. — .- ko FOOD SALE The Children of Mary will sponsor a FOOD SALE at the GROCERY Satur morrow), beginning at CORRECTLY REBUILT MINING M MACHINERY and .Industrial Equipment ALLIS CHALMERS 10x20 Jaw Crusher BROWNHOIST % cu. yd. Shovel or Dragline INGERSOLL RAND 173 cu. ft. Air Compressor SAUERMAN % cu. yd. Slackline Bucket JEFFREY 14" Portable Bucket Loader PAGE 1% cu. yd. Dragline Bucket 50 h.p. DBL. drum Gas Power Hoist 8" two stage Hydraulicking Pump CATERPILLAR 30 Tractor with dbl. drum winch SAUERMAN 2 cu. yd. Slackline Cableway Excavator with 150 h, p. electric hoist—for 1200 ft. span. Write us about these or any equip- ment you need. We can save you moeney in both first cost and up- keep. List your surplus equipment ¢ with us. WASHINGTON MACHINERY & STORAGE CO. 7336 E. Marginal Way Scattle e e . ‘ FORD AGENCY i (Authorized Dealers® . GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS oot of Main Street HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Guy Smith ‘| DRUGS . PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery WHY B U Y 3 and 6-month old aged whiskey when you can get, the same brand for the same dollar now aged 12 or 15 months? NEXT TIME BUY AT Triangle Liquor Store PHONE 448 Gastineau Liquor Store PHONE 65 s of 10 years ago as modern stream- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY 22 |936 on LOG CABIN er (o} | epid 1lost 0L | Cle Movie Gronp Bisle 'BARR PLANE OFF 8 | coming film, “Come jured during the time |Rosson and a camera {cued them. DOUGLAS BOY CHOSEN STUDENT BODY OFFICER Eventful Stay in | ON ATLIN TRIP AT NIV, OF ALASKA Idaho Woodlands ,YWOOD, Cal, May 22—A e location company ay from the for n Idaho with stories of and danger or months, Dick Rosson, direc- The North Canada Air Expres: | Pilgrim transport plane flown by Pilot L. F. Barr left Juneau this e morning for Atlin with one passen- " | ger, M. B. Moran, proprietor of tk newly-organized Atlin Fruit Vegetable Company, and 1 echnicians and Gle ot g o | Pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables X | The plane will return to Juneau ton, 14, actor, filmed logging 4 o ned 1088IN8 | 41 orrow, according to Pilot Barr in the forests for the forth- | - Harry Lu; , of Douglas, was chosen vice-president of the stu- dent body of the University of Al- aska for the ensuing year at a t election of class officers, and cha, of Juneau, was elect- ed treasurer John O'Shea, of Fairbanks, a member of the junior class, is the v president of the student body, 1 Helen McC , of Cordova, - in- NEW PACKING FIRM % TO START AT UNGA PARENTS OF BABY GIRL es ne man died and lemic sent five m unit to the hospital. Camera and £ sound equipment worth $30,000 was | Pred Obermiller employed by at Coal Creek re parents of cently in Fair- Gold Placers, Ir and Mrs. Oberm a daughter born r A Thotorboat capsized. tossing | T EiJtobertsan, well known Ju- - x Ak ®Ineau attorney, filed articles of in- "W I corporation today with the Terri- | torial Auditor for the Aleutian Fi ing and Packing Company, a ne arwater River. Lumberjacks 3 ! ST¥TA LR siness béing established at Unga. | W s Incorporators with Mr, Rom‘rt\nn STRAICHT BOURBON WIIISKEY (National Park Service ~ 1ie5 eortion e 5. F-Shec. 93 PROOF—AGED IN WOOD FOR TWO YEARS nat | bet So that you may ONE HALF PINT know what afine : Regular Price | av | in | at whiskey you can now buy at a re- 85 CENTS markably low price INTRODUCTORY 40 CENTS THIS OFFER GOOD TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING STORES your dealer is auth- orized to make this SPECIAL OFFER! e JUNEAU— AUK BRY California Grocery Roscoe Laughlin Cash Grocery (Jim Ellen) Pay'n Takit (George Brothers) DOUGLAS— Gastipegu Liquor Store (Mrs. Lena Pigq) Guy Smith Tony Simin Juneau Liquor Company : Totem Grocery (James Ramsay) Guy Smith Triangle Liquor Store TEA COFFEE BROOMS Crackers | ! Alaska Special ‘ GOOD | p3 POUND | 2 POUNDS ’ QUALITY ‘ LARGE CADDY 3 POUNDS | | 59¢ 39¢ 53¢ 36° 29° Beans - Cheese Strino—Jare: . 2 f ,:c B U T T E R Mild Amerium—lb, $ooax SUNSET GOLD Flour $ 1.3 | 2Ms. 650 fii‘:“.‘z.,"?fl,‘!” 15° Fisher’s Flagstaff—25 Ib. sack Pineapple 29(: ““‘“f‘“ e+ Napkins 19(: Sliced or (‘r\lshed, 3 cans Folded, assorted, 100 for Blue Ribon Krispy Golden . Ripe st GALAD | CATSUP | EGGS | pr'ami Asl’m‘ag“s ‘ sDRESSlNG S. & W. | Fresh—Clean ‘ PLATES By e S . Swift’s—QTS. 2 BOTTLES FOR | Mediums—3$ DOZ. l 2 PKGS. | l 19¢ 39¢ | 35° 79° 25° Piggly Wiggly Meat Department HENS_ Dressed in a New Way. Bake PICNIC HAMS—Swift's Empire Sugar- or boil. 4 to 414 1b. ave. weight, 1b. 30c cured, now Ovenized, Ib. ... 25¢c Genuine 1936 FRYERS—Fresh, COTTAGE CHEESE—ITesh, and in Birds, 1b. _85¢ attractive tumblers ..o 15¢ BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE for Sunday breakfast. Sausage with the true MU WS - e R 35¢ FOR r Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings PROSPERITY noNE Dept. . 42 IS, GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings | ATLANTA, But it wants some ta lor. Capital stock is listed at. s.)-‘ Seeks Early Postmark 000. W. E. Harned and Edna J.i S h ll E 3 . 91 Tne|Harned of Seattle are among the | c 1 ln directors, b ional park n there King's Gap near Warm Sy TRU S ON HIGHTWAY ween 1831 and 1855, e | zible proof Mr. and Mrs. James S .Truitt postmarked envelope or letter have taken the 1 Highway er bearing the stamp of the old home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peter- ern post. man, moving into their new quar- found the relic will be placed |ters yesterday. The Petermans lv:\\’('; the museum now being set up gone to Nome where they will spm\(l‘ Pine Mountain state park. the summer. P SRS U I EAT MORE FRUIT OUR FRUITS ALWAYS!THE FRESHEST AND BEST! GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona’ Finest 5C EACH FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, large 2 Ee LARGE—TWO FOR - APPLES, Red or Green ‘5(: FINE FOR EATING—DOZEN ” BANANAS,pound . . . . . loC CANTALOUPES—CHERRIES _STRAWBERRIES - arriving on the Northland | w EAT MORE VEGETABLES LETTUCE, largehead, . . .. loc CELERY . . ... lSCand zoc CUCUMBERS 20¢ RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS . .. .. .. 6for25€ CARROTS . . . 3 pounds zsc CAULIFLOWER 25" 0°¢ 35c ASPARAGUS,pound . . . . loc NEW ro'rA'rozs. 4 pounds 25!: SPINACH . . . . 9 pounds 2 RHUBARB . 4 pounds for, 9 FRESH FRYERS and STEWERS : -arriving on the Northfldc‘ ', VISIT OUR FAMILY LIQUOR DEPT. A Compleéte Assortment of Fine Wines and anuors —at prices you can afford to pay! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE” : """ Prompt Delivery C PHONE 478

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