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2 an PANCAKES ) WAI-'I-'I.ES Lokt and ards act will be held in \Mmmg- eigh Hotel. ton Jume 19, according to an an-| Quarrying, Excavaling Also 1 ement ‘received here mda_\g Besides placer gold mxnmg, other om Elmer F. Andrews, Adminis-|industriés whose cases are to be ator of the act. |heard at the special heafing are mining of clay, quarrying of dimen- sion stone and crushed stone and the dredging and excavating of sand and gravel and industrial sand from HEARING CALLED OM PLACER GOLD HOUR EXEMPTION . e i o der sections of the act defined as of seasonal nature and therefore entitled to exemption. The hearing is to be held at 10 aelock in the! .Applications for exemption have stand= morning of June 19 at the Ral- been filed by the Arctic Circle Ex- 4 i —— ploration Company, Américan Col- loid Company, National Crushed s Stone Association, Natlonal Sand and Grayel Association,’ National authorizea representative of ministrator will take testi- r argument and determ- A public hear for the exemption necessary milling activity ihcident thereto. 1StTY maximu from the of the inc ir labor r” SMOOTH and MELLOW y oLE QUAKER STRAIGHT /o022 7/‘0}{ WHISKEY “Alio Available i Rye NOW THIS WHISKEY 1S | | 3 YEARS OLD Industrial Sand Association and others, the Administrator said. Not Lode Mining The mining industries in ques- tion, Andrews e ned, do not em- brace any und ind operations, Any person ted in sup- porting or opposin: y application for exemption may appear on his own behalf or on the behalf of any other person providéd he files with the Administrator before June 15 a notice of intention to appear, the notice to contain his name, who he représénts, whether he is supporting or opposing any application, the .rvu\\‘ FLO\J& 208 e macanc wasms ovn | 2 Here's a pancake flour wi wheat flavor” — ity ingredients. 1» -one i No. 4 and N to ask for | ‘e - length of time his presentation will - "J ¢ consume and the scope of his ap- AR Vi) ME 6 pearancé.’ ! WAFFLE FLOU x SIS ¥ -8 IR xi. T HRRY EH NOTICE Y " st/ s TO, SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: 2 ERA0N, Regular meeting Friday evening =3 COPR. 1939, THE OLD QUAKER CO. " The Bock Al AWRENCEBURG, INDIANA Enlarged, Now On ASKA, gree. Refreshments. Visiting mem- bers cordially invited. adv. “ADD EM UP!” They mean FOOD SAVINGS for YOU. NO CHANCE TO LOSE at “JUNEAU'S MODERN PURE FOODS STORE"” FINEST CUTS EVERSON'S Cut Green Beans - - -2 No. 2 tins 25¢| CHOICE |gosMosHOT SAUCE - 4for 1% MEATS | §5 Cornonthe Cob - --2tins45c| % i Pork Shonlder |FillsBros. Coffee 21 fin 57}, Swilt's Wienies ROAST S SHRIMP wet pack Jcans §fgf Ib. 30‘? Conter ot v | 679 Orange Juice - - - -3 fins 33¢| Lamb Shoiilder . 2k Albers Corn Flakes - - -package ]0c ROASTS HappyHemeApncols dlinsfc| - . SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Ib. 18¢ Freshi-Killed Local Chickens 515, Also 'ROASTING . FRYING " BAKING Ground Beef Pure Beef and Fresh i Py i e Happy Home Grapefruit 3 fins 43c ze No, S7 Grapelruit Juice 3 cans 25¢ UNSWEETENED—12-0z. 5¢ P%I‘ hfiA""{' lh ?% LES * LAME 1b. 35c Lk "TEA‘{ 4".w ) | L. OLD HOMESTEA]) TOMATO JUICE No*1 tin: 3,,,, wg)c 46-0z. tn 27c NEW POTATOES 7 pounds for 25¢ POR : Yo ALL KINDS OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES 4 ibs. 3%¢ anarvine ox steaMer BaRaNoF |CHICKENS What Can Be Sweeter Than Hpmeé@fi‘bwn RADISIHES and GREEN ONIONS : California »—Gm]éj e s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE 9, 1939 the surface and open cuts, and the | 7380: Elecsion of dffigers; 86th de-||! FLASH! SHOE SALE 650 PAIRS - - = BARGAIN PRICED Out goes 650 pairs . . . Unheard of low prices ; . . Shoes for the entire family . . . A large as- sortment of siyles . . . You'll want several pair al these low prices . . . Buy for immediate 4 sy | | wear and future needs . .. EACH PAIR A REAL SHOE VALUE! ? SPECIAL SHOE SECTION —— 2nd Floor | | | 9 Feature Groups INFANTS' SHOES || WOMEN'S SHOES || Children’s & Misses’ | VALUES TO $2.00 VALUES TO $6.00—100 PAIRS : VALqES TO $4.00 4 oA K L Bonent tind cap Tl B0 ST B B i 5 5?}&113.fii;{fi;,‘;’fvv”;fifiqé‘;“giiu; i | or soft soled - Ox‘ords straps and i j Sgirfl!licfix;géegigrsi;;g; Tg?;scf [ 50 e 100 LADIES’ SHOES MEN'S BETTER SHOES REGULARLY TO $7.95—100 PAIRS VALUES TO $8.00 i Fine shoes, beautifully styled and what a value find! i Mg Phe shoos, well'oemmrr e o Sport :r (;lm( . S‘l ¥ . ib ":1 :S)M(my Oxfords in wing tips i’l;xxrl t‘oos or r"noccasio‘n | Si:re,m, ‘:.s‘(yle % 5 Hka bmwn eel 3.00 Black, bmfimt'm;n}?e;g“rpgi%é top for d“fi- .00 ) - WOMEN'S OUALITY TYPES MEN'S and BOYS' VALUES TO $6.50 ORIGINALLY TO $5.00 1 Another feature! You'll recognize the better makes! ONLY 35 PAIRS — Grand for knock about wear or around 1 B Calf Reptile B Gaberdine £ i Spert ordres brgun, an, while é.oo e ATy G . 1 | [ BARGAIN BUYS HIGH TOP BOOTS ODDS and ENDS $8.95 TO $12.50 ' nen A JTDOOR I\}/IANV hOnly 30 high. top boots— ) TOW W 1d hs I "I \/ ar. n ‘Q: ““J!:";';‘nILJlr‘lfL°r'(XIld e 3000 i B. M. BEHRENDS Co. Inc QUALITY SINCE 1894 the PINTA BAY ARREST Deputy U. S. Marshal William Markle was to fly this afternoon to Pinta Bay on Chichagof Island to | make an arrest ol a forgery war- rant. Markle will travel by Ma- rine Airways plane. —.e 5“;11 be given to those doing best work. iere is still time for others to join the classes and enjoy these studies. A picnic will be held for all those attending. e BETHEL VA(ATION BIBLE SCHOOL IS TO CONTINUE 1 WEEK The first week of the Bethel Va- School on Main Street with increasing inter- TOWNSEND ON | BRIEF VISIT IN THIS CITY Capt. George L. Townsend, Exe- cutive officer of the Signal Cor United States Army, visited briefly TAYLOR AT FAIRBANKS Chief Engineer Tke Taylor of the | MINER SAILS 5 : Alaska Road Commission is now in| Val Poor, Alaska Juneau miner, o in attendance. There | p.ipanics and is due back in Ju- |sailed on the North Sea this after- in Juneau yesterday while the are 74 enrolled in the school. The|, .y gyjy 3, while his assistant,|noon for a three months' vacation Aleutian was in port. children show good interest and|pawley Sterling, is due to return|trip Outside, during which he in- Capt. Townsend is making, the | seem to be enjoying the lessons. |jate jn July from .a similar inspec-’ tends to take in.at least one of the round trip aboard the Aleutian and | The school will continue another | tion trip in the Interior. World Fairs. while in the north went as far as week, with the closing program onj_—_ Fairbanks. His headquarters are in next Friday evening, when rewards{ @ = 4 & : 3 3 3 l has Seattle. The Juneau nmu of th Smel Corps was spick r several days, priva sergeants and every el n- nected, scrubbed, oiled, polished and | | thoroughly cleaned the local offices | and it would have taken a gnat to| have found even a speck of dust anywhere. e — THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! NCY COTTON DOESKIN WORK SHIRTS Sanforized S in all colors . | .\'l"’l'l-',.\'TION RAINBOW GIRLS Special meeting urday, June 10, at 7:30 pm. Balloting and initia- tion adv. | B || Aln : MEAT BALLS | | THE SHOE DOCTOR ; BARANOF T o T e Vasot Our Display " ‘ Room = |8 | See the Complete and Up-to-Date ¢ Assortment of St otk | HOUSEHOLD e g 'S out when a G-E range goes into your kitchen. You'll actually enjoy preparing hot meals in hot weather. And, with its amazing improve- ments, today’s G-E Range cooks as fast or faster than flame-type stoves and with greater economy than ever] SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Sales and Service—PHONE 616 APPLIANCES Attractively Priced! 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