The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 6, 1940, Page 8

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8 JUNEAU WELL REPRESENTED Capital Crfiy Sends Big Crowd To Wrangell Celebration MAID O’ CLOVER 93 SCORE many of were among those who to per. Miss Etolin Coulter, Assistant v ! s s i = | Miracle Whip or Tang - wart 39c] TOILET SOAPS s B arry Sperling, William Parke - “ ‘11\;.';.]:;\.:;::;‘;:,v‘”.lm“h«:T::\."“vn.\»[v-]li'l‘;:li‘.\‘ Dol Monte SALMON No. 1 tin 25¢ Lux, Camay, Lifehuoy, Palmelive ED I I- I- p I ( K I- E S ey 3 IOI' Sc 2 Wilan R D e |= | BELL'S MEDIUM 4 B A RS 25 T’""""'"", """"""""""""""""" FRESH GROUND ¢ (vu-ix, ‘\Y“ :‘x‘v‘llxl::_” Be ’,”‘”“ Aikens, i L] SWIFT'S PREMIUM E | Frank Dl and G OLIVES 2 No. 1 tins 33c C s PURE LARD B-E—-E-F | borg, all 'YI(;}(;‘:‘»’”(“uxin-\ 2 7 g OR MADE FRESH EVERY HOUR! fi ol v S |Heint CATSUP . . large bottle 19¢| - Badishes and Onions - 4 hnches 15¢ § 2 §lrgregeming § POUND---ZOC 8 Walker, W. C. Arnold, Mayor Harr) ™ - ] RITZ CRACKERS lerge boxes 29c| A cpARAGUS all green No. 21ins 25¢ | | POUND--123¢@ | == Ty o | Ranger C. M. Archbold, Lyle W A C z Blodgell and Otto Schallerer NATIONAL RED ] GREE“ ASPARAGUS V. Dennison, 1.\.1. N o %2 HORMEL'S ! EA(H & Ohmer of the Alaska Game Com- = " LLLTT ] L e S 2 ZBACON SQUARES . 15¢ 15¢ : ;;'\’ffl"&..':.'("v\ll.,'f”éf{;]‘:‘.tli.'. f,‘i\:‘ ! hree Free Deliveries Daily PHONE @3 fonsyseer — pasy BEEF — BABY BEEF z — BABY BEEF —— BABY BEEF — BABY BEEF for the cclebraon InludedIr .|III|||||||||III||II|||I|II|||||||||||||||||||||||||li|ll||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|||IIIIIIIII||||llllllllllllllllllllllllHWHlh||II"HIIIII|||Illlll"“illllllllllllIIIIII]IHIIIIIII'HIII|||||llllll||||||IIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIHI|||||||||||||Hllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"|||l||||||||||IIHIIIIIHII""II.._ G, W i BROWNS PURCHASE A D) IES ASK | CHAMBER PASSES Plan for Eastern Star Meet [[m . s i o an o e o o B nns ek redurces LAGERGREN HOUSE " RESOLUTION ON ““her guess were Misss Beatrice| SEIVK®: and Charles I juck for the Bureau of Biological Sur- Dale vey; Meredith F. Burrill an Doty of the (lt.nl’l; and Office. Ao e vold B purchased the Milt gren on West 10th Street and will CLEMENTS BUILDING move in late this month wES'I' jUNEAu HOME Lagergren, former City Engineer moved to Livengood recently to work as an engineer for Livengood Ground was ‘broken yeste by Placers. Mrs. Lag and two Contractor Cecil Rulaford o new children will fly to F anks soon home for Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Clem- to join him ents in West Juneau on the Douglas Highws - - Daily Emplre ciassitleds pay. TR NG ! " PHONE 767 318 MAIN STREET PHONE 767 TllRlFT CO—()P RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 3 FREE DELIVERIES 3 Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY WHAT SWINGS US TO FLAVOR WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE? SCHILLING GOFFEE OF COURSE/ You soar to the heights of coffec satisfaction with Schilling! The reason ? It’s a matchless blend of the world’s choice coffees, skil- fully roasted to bring out deli- cious full flavor and strength. GEORGE BRUS. Super Market $60.00 CASH First Prize ALSO THREE $5.00 PRIZES! FRIDAY NIGHT Free Ticket With Each Dollar Purchase! George Brothers Super Market Phone 92-95--Better Values BUTTER 21bs.71¢ (OFFEE--MJ.B., Schillings, Chase & Sanborn's Aet Moute Cream Style CORN---No. 2 fins - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940. EGGS | CO-OP SPECIAL A LARGE 2 doz. 65¢ Ib.25¢ 21r25¢ Bananas 3 Ibs. 35¢ LETTUCE -- head 10 ¢ DOUBLE COLA 3 bettles 25¢ . SPEEDING OF ' " werzgap peath pRODU("ON Sorrow Expressed af Pass- ing of Prominent Military Essenhals Needed Juneauite -U. S. Envoys Make Plea t of the Alaska Company, was Juneauy Gham- \,,“A 1}1‘11\(“10?1 .me'lfi‘ z The 1+ of Commerce, of which Mr. White House reports that Ameri- ar was a member. The reso- can Ambassadors in Paris and Lon- is as follows: don have “telephoned and cabled. ! L. H. Metzgar, Gen- asking that we do everything We|. 4 gyperintendent of the Alaska can to speed up production of mili- | j.neau Gold Min ing Company and tary essentials.® member of this Chamber of Com- Secretary Stephen Early made merce, died suddenly at San Fran- the statement when asked about | cisco on June 2nd, 1940; and, reports that American envoys had “Whereas, the news of Mr. Metz- transmitted to this Government re- sar's death came as a distinct shock que: that planes and military de- +to the people of Juneau and Doug- | |liveries for the Allies be rushed. las and the vicinity, where Mr. mpaigning to WASHINGTON, June 6. — Both Ambassador Kennedy in London and Ambassador Bullitt in Paris, are making quests in beha the Allies, Secretary of Morgenthau disclosed today. Allies are consid through a long period of years la- bored hard to make a succ of the largest enterprise in Alaska hrough his efforts and much to s of Ju-!, the Pictured are Mrs. ing. committee in San bloom program. 39%, Kennecott 26'z, prosperity & Alaska 1 in which he was keenly in- Junean Company our new purchases of military “that. his | loss. ‘will: Xe al GEER regret in the loss which they | ypited States Steel 46, Pou n this country [ heavy blow to the community and |04 the compans boge. sutiged: | $3.18. The Anglo-French Purchasing | o this Chamber, of which he was 'P:u.\wll by \Anv ,Y.\_umm Chamber s Commission has completed the valuable’ member: one always of Commerce this 6ih day of June, DOW; JONES AVERAGES 1940.” The following are tod: first one billion dellar plane pur- d willing to contribute his | been referred to the War Depart- ‘hlltm member, L. H. Motz | Attorney General. |aska has lost one of its most valued | and prominent citizens, NEW quotatior > 6. — Closing \ i5ka Juneau mine | iment and the \Hu latter has ruled sale will not | Enterfains Prior Juneau a BABY BEEF—PLATE CUTS SHORT RIBS ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS YOUR CHOICE OF 10 VARIETIES! POUND - 4 0 € ve a California floral welcome to delegates of the [ ozt has resided for WENLY- | gygtern Star national convention scheduled September 13-18 in San | NEW PURCHASING PROGRAM “Whereas, Mr. Metzgar had | Francisco, convention committee launched an extensive civic floral program which will result in a blaze of bloom in time for the meet- Albert Ellidge and Mrs. James Yates of the ancisco’s ‘Ferry Building Plaza mapping the civic New York | Central 9 7/8, Northern Pacific 5'%, | chase and a new purchasing pro- | s and financial aid to every | 2 L AT | Jones averages: industrials 114.48,| gram is looming. | worthwhile project and undertak- | vails 23.09, uuhucs 18.24. The Allies also are asking per- | ing; | SRS AR i e mission o buy “surplus world war| “Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, | TOCK OJOTA'HONS ’ armaments” and this request has|That in the death of our ¢ By MISS vanderleest 00 0 20TH GENTURY GROGERY AND MEAT MARKET T T -y T g 7Yy Y - g T SELECT FRYERS FANCY—GRAIN-FED 3 for—$1.35 b.9¢ —— BABY BEEF —— BABY BEEF inia Mullen, Corrinne Jenne, tending summer school at Belling- ‘ham Normal. She will return in | the fall to take over her duties as kmdcxfianen instructor in the Ju- ,noau Public Schools. > - Individual meat loaves will ba in about one-fourth the time quired for a large-sized loaf. Ba meat, fish, chicken or vege loaf mixtures in greased muf baking dishes. SALE OF ICE 251b. cake 25¢ Dufresnes Hosts | Last Evening at | : LenaBeachHome“ | Entertaining last evening at their summer home “Damrox” on Lena Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Du-i 20TH CENTURY MARKET fresne were hosts with a dinner THIS Big'6:8 80" FT. GALE “Z DeLUXE REFRIGERATOR AT THE usm\l. PRICE OF A ‘STANDARD. nd I3 Indian Affairs, flew to Kake today | with two native children for adop- tion. the members of the family an ex- pression of cur profound sympathy, and to the officers and directors of At WORK or PLAY SELECT YOUR HAIR STYLE FOR THE OCCASION! This one for business, this for dancing, etc. Before your next big date, come in and talk over. Choose from our style book ¢ xI red hair styles the one yot ssional operators can give it UCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY THIS DISTINGUISHED WHISKEY NOW OFFERED AT AN ATTRACTIVE SAVING SAME FINE QUALITY THAT MADE IT FAMOUS aimc want. to you! The ROYAL Beauty Salon ANN EARLY SMITH—Owner PHONE 723 BOTTLED- IN-BOND 100 prooF ./ Copyright 1940, National Distillers Products Corp.. N Y. 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JUNEAU DISTRIBUTORS: TELEPHONE 34 I el- ife on lllh 7"’(”"“";- M ‘;_IJ"““HB’“' Asked for the affair were Gov ughton, Jean Taylor, Elaine Hou- | s B LR TS B v g ATl and 'vm Ernest Gruening, Mr. and {frey, Mary VanderLeest and Mrs.| Mrs. E. L. Bartlett, Mr. and M | William Trumbo | Homer Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Lance | Sailing tomorrow on the steamer| Hendrickson auna imr. and Mrs. C. North Sea, Miss VanderLeest will| ;. petealfe spend the next several weeks at- i TS ake ble fin pans, custard cups or small sized 'RICE & AHLERS CO. — s

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