The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1940, Page 2

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e e A e o P ety Fast Free Delivery THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 23, BERT'S CASH GROCERY|. CANE AND H NU-BORA GIANT SIZE Pac’«ag MEILK CARNATION- CARNING PEACHES —BORDEN 13 (ANS 99¢ ! HOT SAUCE 6ans25¢ FEEE. e -ALL PURE Medium Tins ROY Fudding-Gelatine Package 5¢ ELBERTAS FINE NOW! HERE LOANS TOTALING $400,000 MADETO ALASKA INDIANS : » Association Funds Finance 3. Stores, Boats, Lven One Cannery kolik, $4,500 for ENm Arter making a flight to Pete: and $8,000 for Shishmarel burg, /eiwndsén brought in Clar-| Loans totaling more than $400,000 1 ence Peterson and Mr. and Mrs have been made by the Government 00 U D G stringer Alaska for the purpose of up cooperative store fishing boats and gear and purposes, according to an announce- ment by the Office of fairs The largest $142,000 to the tive Association, single loan, one built a It's Always Been Done in the Past! WHY | o o MAKE AN EXCEPTION OF 19407 PUT OFF having your heating plant overhauled NOW when we have time to do it properly ; WAIT until the Taku blows and it’s miserably cold and your plant shuts down. and can give it only a lick and a promise. RICE & ARLERS CO. Third and Franklin SUPER SPEED SILVERTIP CARTRIDGES 375 H. & H. Magrhom .348 Winchester +32 Winchester Special .300 Savage .300 H. & H. Magnum .30/06 Gov't +30-40 Army . .30 Remington .30-30 Winchester, +270 Winchester .250:3000 Savage TW® FAST setting financing similar - Indian Af- Hydaburg Coopera- (o canne PHONME h has operated successfully two \d returnis from Which Have 1 payments on the loan Other commitments to Indian A: ociations in Alaska include $40,000, $30,000 to Cra $61,000 Hoohah, $68,650 to Ketchikan, gix to King Island, $7.000 t0| ye Atkd, $7,000 to Nikolski, $11,200 to| pey Kasaan and $60,000 to Sitka loans just on Norton SIX FLOWN IN to Angoon bureg. John Amundsen approved for vil-! yup Sound and Ber- Maxine Wilson from $13,000 for White (hen took Hais Floe 00 for Stebbins, $4- 1qq to Hawk Inlet brought Sitka PERM“ IS ISSUED SHOTGUNNERS 10 A $10,800 building modeling the terior of the Fed- eral Building was issued today by| of Building Inspector Frank Metcalf The Juneau Postmiaster Albert Wile, Federal |Dold @ shoot Sunday Custodidn on the highway Secretary Milt ing up a proj will probably include a few women gunners. for the shoot is from w-rnm for re- Shotgun Building Time noeon. - VESSEL SCOTER IN Then we'll be rushed to death TUNA FLAKES 2 for 29¢ % | SHREDDED WHEAT By N. B, C.—lLarge Size 'l 0c¢ Package BY AMUNDSEN passengers flew to Jheau jay evening from Sitkd und‘ :Kinley, Elizabeth Ward nnh and H ()on- SHOOT ON SUNDAY Daniel is work ram for shooters Lh’\l events Clup will| at its range| ]0‘ in the morning until 2 in the after- | Price Counts—IBui Quality Counts Viost! l - THE FINEST l 0 0 P 0 U N ]? S gv CHASE & eA9¢ l COFFEE, Drip or Per, Ib. $ .00 Crale 1.19Crate X G5 —~105FAST FREE | for | the FROM BRISTOL BAY i s b 1940 Two Fast Phones-115 8 25c SOUP—-——[fleinz MANY VARIETIES—10-OZ. TINS 3 CANS 25¢ TOILET SOAP WHITE KING BAR B¢ EACH SANBORN——SCHILLING \—--—\l ALES) Résy Cheecked Apivine | P B S [ Arriving PR 1 \ |“ § 3 PR R : Week DELIVERY TAXES COMING IN ALREADY 10 CITY response o aseball Today The following are cores of game! A fairly good early | played this afternoon in the two collection notices is reported Muti'ation Major Leagues: Cit Harley J. Turner ~ National League Taxe ble now and be 3 "3 Pittsburgh 13; New York 10 come. delinguent . September. 15, If ‘\‘11’""] f“‘“l‘_'m 1‘};:’,', Boston 7; Cincinnati 2 paid ir by Sept i b r}vu‘.u |!1 by Wildlife Anierican League g : in tie first b Cléveldhnd 3; New York & Taxe paid_in- two n-| oot e e St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 6 iante. Ralt hy < Stoitdr 118] ke LY e e b Maoh 15 i | missibr arifiounced '{oddy otit mebaity After Sestember 15 a| Al Wela, in Efoeffent BlRD o"([ AGAI" Rl s > & and most Wunters reported one percent, per month penalty s at-| Go¢ (O S TENNIS CHAMPIOR e v HEAVY | ANDINGS trounced veteran Jbe Bird is again Juneau tennis Bird yesterday taking two sets handily on the Evergreen Bowl courts, This is Bird's second year a Fish workers had a busy day local racket king 1gain today as packers continued -> oo to brir in heavy cargoes of sal- on from Chatham and Ic C JAMES CARROLLIS ;" he Elfin, Capt. Ernie Swanson VISTING JUNEAU ... 500t o an the Tillacun r"‘m Henry Moy buyer pr ht in 25,000 pound: in on| The brought in 3,- pend a (00 pound trollers 31C122, on business. J. Yol T, and trolle is also enjoying a brief O in good car- James Carrqll, Interior fur Charles Goldstein, came Electra yesterday to few days here 31AG3 and the g, the Hele Niemi brought trolle brother Harry, cook-| goes also |ing at the Gastineau Cafe e S e The Fish ‘and.- Widlife Service| While in town, Carroll is a guest patrol vessel Scoter from an!ol«-”- the Baranof Hotel. STO(K OUOTATIONS Bay was in port this morning, .saxl- TN PHONE 34 ing for Seattle at noon. Capt. 01p ¢ Elvelioss #s - ctlnvrdia’ 4 Hallbu'ers NEW YORK, Aug. 23. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine tock today is 4%, American Can | )!2, Bethlehem ep Penetration and Controlled Expansion at all Hunting Ranges UNT big game this year with new power in your rifle—the all-range controlled, clean-killing power of the phenome- nal new Silvertip bullet, furnished in Winchester Super Speed Silvertip cartridges. Give yourself the advantage of this new insurance against losing valuable game as the result of bullet break-up at short range or mushroom-failure at longer range. The new Silvertip bullet is so constructed that it easily pene- trates tough hide and underlying muscle or bone of a big-game animal, without premature expansion—then mushrooms rapidly as it proceeds to penetrate deeply to the game’s vital organs. This controlled expansion and penetration is obtained by unique new design, with TWO bullet jackets instead of only one. It dependably gives your rifle best killing effect at all practical hunting ranges. PR e M See your dealer about these new, extra-dendly ‘Winchester Super Speed Silvertip cartridges. They will be furnished in 15 .popular modern ealibers. Winchester Staynless Non-Mercurio priming—no rust'in your rifle bore or damage to fired cases. COMPANY th and Sou 95! Anaconda Steel 76, Commol e Wright 7%, 1- Motors 46's, International Har- - ster 44'¢, Kennecott 26 New SEATTLE, Aug. 22—Four hali-| York Central 11 Northern Pa- buters arrived from the western| cific 6 United States Steel 51} banks and sold their cargoes today Pound (cables) $4.03. as follows: = JONES Republic 40,000 pounds, 12 and DOW, AVERAGES |11 cents a pound; Sitka 40,000 The foilowing are today's Dow, pouhds, 12% and 11% cents; Arg aver industrials 125.34, 25,000 pounds, 12% and 11% cents; 26.81, utilities 22.99. Wireless 21,000 pounds, 11% cents DU - straignt Empire cus#iieds & ng results FIRST .. =—===IN FAVOR At REGISTERED RAINIER RETAILERS EVERYWHERE SEATTLE BREWING & MaLTiNG Co. 1wce 1878 % Emil Sick, President NEW RULING ON * ALASKA FREIGHT 1S NOW ISSUED General Merchandise Ex- port List System Is Much Simplified SEATTL Alaska today hailed a ruling on a| inbrook to Kodiak: revised schedule for general mer- | LOCAL DATA chandise shipments to the Terri- Time Barometer ‘7lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather tory issued by the U. S. Bureau of | 4:30 pan. yesterday 20.94 61 66 SW 3 Cloudy Commerce. | 4:30 am. today 29.94 55 84 S 8 Lt. Rain The regulations now require in-| Noon today 30,00 58 83 ESE 4 Cloudy dividual export declarations for ev- | RADIO REPORTS ery shipment and costs local com- | 1 TODAY panies almost $100,000 a year it is Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m. said, but under the new o Station last 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather provided that in shipment Of| parrgy 35 | 38 38 0 Cloudy peneral merchandise, in nol Axiavik | 50 o Slesr item is valued over $10, P | pairbanks 73 49 49 0 Cloudy ment may be grouped as “general| Nome ke “" b i Cloudy FRCTCIRN ; Dawson 6 35 35 0 Slear T. A. Davies, chairman the| Mavo N 15 18 Cléar Alaskd comihittee of the Seattle| ,no0 h 1 ¥ Clotdy Ch of Comimerce said “This| papnel n 49 Clear move is a great help to certdin types| g ‘payl 53 46 Cioudy of SHRUDEIS WHU: handlepATMD er- | peehCMB¥uor- (56 54 Cloudy chandise. We hope these fmprove- {uoiid o Dlotite ments will result in a greater sim- | goo o b plification of sending shipments to| g qi o Sis Feithen 2 Cordova ; Rain : Tk e Juneau Sitka ? Clear Prince Rupert 48 50 Cloudy Prince George % 50 52 0 Clear Portland 72 59 61 0 Cloudy 'N BY AGENIS san Francisco . 65 55 57 0 Cloudy ‘ WEATHER SYNOPSIS Hunting Good - Five Car- casses Seized for I'he Gar taining Harbor and Five of eized for to leave ev! any Alasks and E. Aug. 23 ne Commission is a check on all boats coming in between Tee will continue 1 Douglas. the deer idence of sex. - — The Daily Al tees the largest daily circulation ot a newspaper. Shippers to have Agent two days of the open Officer Frank Du- Gam inspected were failure of the hunters mpire guaran- | ment | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMM ERCE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. §. WeatHer Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity beginning at 4:30 p.m., Showers with not much change in temperature tonight and day; moderate southeasterly winds; minimum temperature about 51 degrees Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Showers with not in temperature tonight and Saturday; moderate south south- casterly winds, except moderate to fresh over sounds and straits and | Lynn Canal. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: | Moderate to fresh south and southeasterly winds from Dixon En- to Cape Hinchinbrook 1d fresh easterly trance ern disturbance has moved The deep and extensive we northward with the lowest pressure reported about 100 miles south west of Kodiak Island this morninz. Rain commenced early this morning over most of Southeast A'aska and rain s falling over most of the coastal area of the G ilf. while partly cloudy weathes prevailed over the Intérior and i1 the Yukon Territory. Low ceil- mgs were reported this morning over the southern haif of the Juneau Seattle Alrws been Juhean, Aug Sunrise 5::8 a.m, sunset 8:21 p.m here | - — T | pointed * First Lieutenant igned to the Battalion h and VOLLERT, WHITTIER Cor {here. He will be in command of i APPO"“ED OFH(ERS the Headquarters Detachment FOnAILR will also be Battalion Adjutant me IN NA"O"A[ GUARD Whittier spent three years in the ROTC. at Oregon College ain- and has attended encampments at Dr. Edward F. Vollert has been Fort Lewis. appeinted a Captain of the Alaska | . e National Guard in command of the | GOING TO CORDOVA Medical Detachment of the Battal-' Phil Lydick, Census employee, ion, it was announced today by the 15 leaving for Cordova | Governor's office. Dr. Vollert is on vacation. | Physician in Charge of the Govern- Hospital here. He has been active in the Reserve Officers Dr. M. J. Whittier has been ap- - >-ee Subscripe to ‘1ne paid circulation. Grapefruit ARIZONA 2 FOR 29¢ I Cucumbers GREEN PEPPERS FANCY 10T HOUSE 10c 15¢ POUND LARGE Cantaloupes 2 F!)R 25¢ LOCAL CABBAGE POUND 16 PHONES 24 e Coffee Schilling P T SCHILLINGS COFFEE 2noundfin49¢ Hormel'sSPAM - @n25¢ RITZ (RA(KERS pkg 2. c DOLE'S PINEAPPI.E Sliced - Gems - Crushed 2 No. 23 tins 49¢ SCHOOL BOY - PEANUTBUTTER 2 Ib. jar 33( PRESERVES Ouarl jars 39(: MIRACLE WHIP Quart Jars 39c DOLLAR MINTS 1 b.cellohag . . 25¢ {BRUSSEL SPROUTS, 2 No.2 lins B5¢ " Order Your PEACIIES for Canning Nflfi'" 4 DELIVER I_EAS;T_IOell AM R Soess s s e s e i S U A S 2-4P.M. atur- tonight much change from Cape Hinch- slowly adquarter tomorrow Jally Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest

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