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Frigidaire Electric Range GIVES MORE ADVANCED COOKING AND BAKING COME IN AND SEE (OLE'S JALL Vessel HifsT?eef at Kake Last Week-Towed to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, .SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1940. ~ Hit "40 Peak | Salmon prices here hit a new |season's high yesterday as the | poundage price for large red king |salmon went to 16 cents. s g es 'THE MOST COMPLETE RANGE | EVER SAW/* DARTRUNIS Salmon Price |~ 2> 2o it el HANDLEDBY ' Clmbs; Rets | 77222607 NVewwr . joing prices now for salmon ¥ FEATURES THAN ANY CTHER ? RANGES COMBINED | © e rmct® Kok o e | o arge reds, 9 cents a poun: or med- # 3 2 : E“EVEN'HEAT” OVEN The gashoat Jazz, owned by Cash | iums, 8 cents a pound for whites, | ey { 4 First range ever designed to unite all t important D‘nifhs baking uncertainties— o, Cole, went out on the island run|and 5% cents a pound for cohoes ! advantages —in every model, every price class! o dhe roomiest ovens eves po | Of the motorship Dart last night| Among those boats Janding car- | New 1941 ) heating ‘anse; Skilfully designed | While the Dart went into drydock |goes today were Little Elfin, Imp, :"' COME IN. CHECK THIS LIST. COMPARE! SWmm Distributor, Aut ,:‘,‘v';"lm" Heat | at Ketchikan for repairs to a dam- 318325, Ford, 31A749, Umpquah, and ‘ » Automatic Congrof . . Sad i assure results g ols, aged stern post the Sadie. . every time. mazingly certain The Dart last week backed into - o} r “ a reef at the Kake wharf, damaged | . D OW.LOW” HEAT ON EVERY UNIT SPEED-HEAT” UNITS her stern post and lost her .-uddorn‘l’AKU RIVER Model 295X ® [] 1-PIECE PORCELAIN CABINET ‘g""’;b!"er-al less cost gy, Cole towed the vessel to Ketchikan > g STE A . it fully enclosed—has high. s, | | With the Jazz and returned here to f | BASY 8 [ SILVER CONTACT SWITCHES L heat! Ugag take over the mail run to Peters- VACATIONERS SASY L ARMORED WIRING P ; Bives more “free hegy” burg, Kake, Port Alexander and PAYMENT vk =) pletes cooki P 8 > ® 1 UTENSIL STORAGE COMPARTMENT off. Provi Ng with current wayports while the Dart is in dry- : PLAN H ] UTEN dosbeucyheudismh ti | dock. o ’ ), [&] :N-HEAT” OVEN ution, dock. . 3 . £ i : [0 “EVENIZER” HEAT DISTRIBUTOR “THERMIZERn COOKER One passenger missed the Dart ES, the popular new 1941 Philco gives you the finest ; 8 (] SMOKELESS BROILER Cooks | vesterday afternoon and Cash Cole o e | : £ ard! New ki ) ® [0 LARGE STAINLESS PORCELAIN OVEN tml‘“_";’fvllle meal for less than had her flown to Thane to catch| Mary Joyce came in from Taku | DYCEICHS, ’“eP'{'O"Ayo".‘cFflfl hz.m £y nd.of ® [ NON-TILT SLIDING SHELVES entire meal at ae hacity. Cooks the. véasel River Lodge in her launch Mary J. | Overseas Wave-Band brings in Europe direct 5 times easier, o W [ SHELF-TYPE OVEN DOOR attention , , , mpmv"‘"‘,’x:';'wnhom It is believed the Dart will be|last night, bringing in a party of stronger, clearer! And you enjoy glotious new tone and # 5 FRONT OPENING OVEN VENT tables, dessert. No intermy, My it back on the run next week women who have been enjoying the | sensitivity on both American and overseas stations! ® 5§ HYDRAULIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL 3 of odors. Slow.-cootr 78 Kt O past week of good weather at the | } 3 SR : L 173 AT Rtloks Outetandliig Pentares = eitbior USE amazing tenderness, deii. lodge. | Other features include brand new Radio Circuit, new B sandard equipment, or optional on most models: OUR fuqs flavor. Heating uniy . H { “Thoes Wi GRIE Fin kwith Mixs Built-in American and Overseas Aerial System, more tubes 8 1 “THERMIZER” COOKER qmc{l;:;e]:::‘;‘—“w'[y' ! I e [ Tyge wer Mrs. Robert Schoettler for the money, Electric Push-Button Tuning and many 1t : 0 “TIME-SIGNAL® [] WARMING DRAWER * ;‘{'{“‘:“d:‘,“‘é“;;:g I‘é’:’a’; RL:: A B others! Plug in anywhere and play! Exquisite Walnut o 7 C ENT SE COOKING TOP LAMP yes and Mrs. : i : i : rm] .Lo(;q(;),iMMhANS';:;TC%NTROL / S The trip in was rough and the abinet. Come in—see the many sensational new models) G % P party was forced to go behind Point | Soe o Save it FRIIAIRE: uggests :iiciEcREE Y Up JOHNSON @ 7,550 women helped Frigidaire and General |day afternoon to await more favor- "N Motors design this sensational new range. It gives able weather. | 211 So. Franklin PHONE 17 ou— model for model —more important advan- ew os s Tk . tages than any other 2 ranges combined ... no 5 . e which ‘model you select, from lowest to ° ° w M',S H G WII oX : Se B,g Trede-in Allowance LN U, ( \ < highest in price! Come in. Check over the list. See for yourself what thrillingly greater completeness your money wavs in & beautiful new Frigidaire range! Hew Probe for S|X DUE ON PHONE 17 BALLCONTESTON | Grand Igloo Dies Committee TOMCRROW MAY e YO ane 3mSR e oo | i i il vk Eae | y Ioneers Willkie today advocated the Secre- | Youte to her new home in Fair-| NEW v\(.)RK: Aug. 24.—The Dies SETI[E 40 SERIES‘ tary of Aeronautics be added to the | banks on the ‘s?earrvmr_ Moun!» Me- ‘ Committee, investigating un-Amer- President’s Cabinet ‘glnlsety duf th]xl.s ev'en:ng. l;/hts B. I A' 2 ! . Stewart will entertain between n rlca a ican activitties, will inquire into the| gix passengers are to arrive in | activities of the German Tourist| juneau this after poridiie g I In esslon tary service is most important of all tere next week. Those due in are E. T. Smith i ' “My impression is that in our air | &% i e i ! | D TR Miss D. Carrington, C. Adams, M. | More Win to Walk Off | TR construction and training of pilots| All friends of Mrs. Wilcox, and ROME, Aug. 24—Italian planes emperature rops io g ’ See “Second Childhood,” Parish| D, Williams, F. A. Rank, and C.| Wlfh Pennant Man Resolulions Are |n- and mechanics, we are hopelessly | Of her daughter Betty, are invited today bombed the British Naval base uring ne pasi summer ' N I1all, Monday, Tuesday, 8 p.m. adv. | A ban game 1 on tap for - froduced — Officers | Ensend e e o wenid | Wilcox, Betty and Jim, have been C D d troop concentrations at Mersa Ma- PROCRASTINATE morrow evening in Firemen's Park Hot be facing her present crisis” |in Seattle. Mr. Wilcox was recently rops Vamage trun, the Italian High Command im»mnmn«: at 6 oclock sharp be- Ele(ted TOday gl iy |appointed mining insrtuctor at the Laiy announces. . [] J tween the Moose and the Elks. The S 5 | University of Alaska at Fairbanks.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Aug. 24—The e e e — Is the Word for It Paps need but one more game to| (Continued from Page One) NO'HOS' Dmner | o | emparatitre imiba. today t0 bAAY Pick berries, go fishing, camping, hiking, and ‘W“" the 166 ]'””," oy X oo L T A e ! (ARIR DGES FOUND | fheeaing:In-some, sestions of; Nort~ Iwo plANES Go wait until cold weather really gets here to have :I:‘, t‘:}; I:‘;l:l\l” vet to break inlo| o yesolution urging an amend- Dan(in Pan (oo, B Tk Oeate. 4 your heating plant overhauled. At that time | "1t ‘m','w,.h ml this three out of|Men to the.Jones Act, was referred | g y AT GARBAGE DUMP; ha?:’}::_r‘L;}(‘,(‘“?l‘_gl’:;;w;;m:}‘OW?,:(,:",: ou]' o“ TR'PS we'll be swamped with calls from everyone and five contest that the Moose should ‘”T'l’ff' Ilf‘“"'""“' I‘y‘(“”‘“’*“‘l”l‘"Ev ook F R D |' w‘R"I"G IS ISSUED\WM mandivérs. s 38 degeeds. Wa- have but a few minutes to devote to each. [win easily, with three more games| g1 & X“x;:.’(',](:&"",;‘l‘ll';:da:f ey or K. vaviins tertown 36, Albany 45 and Buffalo | — i [to play before the Elks could Win|gpiondi delegation present includ- T PR 48. s AsstHalden [ ot passegers A little thought now about your winter heating |the Paps having taken the first|j o 7 ; Joussac of Anchorage; M.| Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davlin will Discovery of a number of loaded| This is the coldest in 77 years. out of here today and Shell Sim- ¢ problems might save you considerable expense | two games played. |D. williams of the Bureau of Public |be guests of honor this evening at cartridges in refuse at the City| Truck crops are damaged. \1:1]0:\5 A fpo e fighie . the and misery. A Taku Wind and no heat make || Ramsey of the Elks and Johnson|wones juneau; Alfred Olson,|@ no-host dinner and dancing ERETAYR gimp [y led. Cliel. of R [ e el w a poor combination. of the Moose should face each other giiiil “golforl ‘5 ‘B Collins, [Party in the banquet room of Per- |Police Dan Ralston fo issue a warn- SURGIC 1EN' H vl:(mrn shn Smit B e H . - Itwo hurlers have their arms back| S s o g The occasion marks their depart- a hat explosive materials| PTO) S 5 ast E v r. We NOW have time lo give PROPER service!! se. Otherwise, Staack and f,fi:]‘x:,f:“;;;,,,{:;‘,i‘“l(",,xl“'l','”rf,(,,'",l,"';‘t'.m-p Vit cbow oh-iEha PHRGe Gs()rg(-, should not be disposed of in this|night from St. Ann’s Hospital after |[W. W. Council to Chichagof and rd will probably fill theirrun-| . Rithenburg, the latter Uhroe Past| Wheny they will leave on a six fmanner. | receiving surgical attention. [Clarence Peterson to Hoonah. i RICE & A IILE R S Co ning mates’ shoes. Gand Prosidénte. | week’s vacation trip to the East. The cartridges were noticed by — it | N e O | Last night membeial sk ilose were| Eresent will be Mr. and M. Burr jchsnce sbd Weteinok thrown on the | od o Former Juneau held with the Rev. S. A. Eline, S, |Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aker-|fire, 1If they had been Ralston — = , e me—y | delivering the eulogy |vick, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Whittier, |sald, there would have been great v 1 i 0 | Balf Y s 0 6008w i i . i, v an daner 0 v carsier s | JPANCE TONIGEHT —~ a ayers the installation will be tonight fol-|Mrs. M. L. MacSpadden, Mr. and|to others in the vicinity. ‘ f lowed by a program of entertain-|Mrs. John B. Halm, Mr. and Mrs. i | P 2 |ment. E. B. Collins will deliver an|Alex Sey, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jen-| Dadje Beam | id You Know that |, .. . on. e and . Lawrene Gart| $80 . p in Fairbanks, uneaus '€=} | son, r, ant IS, oher enning, Y C ' EA | cently departed baseball stars have il |Mr. and Mrs. Burford Carmichael, S'a"on a' Elks "ull oudani. "N T‘, | 30tten together and challenged the WILLIAMS RETURNING |Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Merritt, Mrs.|Eairhanke N ‘ pick of Fairbanks to nine innings| M. D. Williams, District Engineer | Harry Sperling, Paul Schnée and| airbanks Now 4 |anywhere at any time. of the Public Roads Administration, Out of the challenge has come a|iS returning to Juneau headquar- series of three games. Juneau ball | ters today by PAA Electra from FLY Right Here in JUNEAU? with the ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, INC. WHERE YOU RECEIVE the same basic train- ing you would receive anywhere in the UNITED STATES. . THAT WE OPERATE ONLY U. S. Govern- ment licensed instructors and planes. THAT COURSES OR FLYING TIME taken here is good anywhere in the U. S. or its Possessions. | players are Joe Snow, Bill Koshak, Fairbanks. ! Bud Foster, George Karabelnikoff, | ST “NL'I.\ Peterson, Tom Haines, Jimmy K The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | Manning, Buzz Orme, Bob Kimball|tees the largest daily circulation of |and othe any Alaska newspaper. i | Would Divorce Air Prob- lems from Other | Branches Willkie said that branch of mili- “If England had trained a force Mario Nickletti. 'Mrs. Anderson Hostess with Farewell Dinner In farewell to Mrs. Arlo Ander- son, Sr., who has been visiting here with her so~ iaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Anderson, a din- | ner party will be given this evening |at the famil- residence on East | Street. “ A centerpiece of white garden ‘fiowers, complimented by white tap- lers, are to be uscd for the table. | The evening will be spent in p'ay- i ing “contact.” i \ l and The guests will inc* " Ir. and | Mrs. Elmer Tveter, Mr. aud Mrs. V. Pussi, Ronald Willey and Parley | Pratt. | Sailing for the south tomorrow | ToBe Honored with | - Open House Tonight 19:30 and 11:30 o'clock tonight with FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 24. —The radio beam station, first of a group being installed by the Civil Aeronautics Author- ity in Alaska, was officially checked this week and accept- ed. Qualified pilots, with ap- proved instruments, are author- ized to fly the beams and ride them in any weather on the main routes out of Fairbanks. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Aug. 24. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock at today's short session is 414, American Can 95%, American Pow- | er "and- Light 3 Anaconda 20%, Bethlehem Steel 76'%, Common- | wealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 1%, General Motors 46%. Kennecott 25%, New York Central 11%, Northern Pacific 6%, United States Steel 51%, Pound $4.03. ColdWave Ifalians N. Y. State [ J Wes Barrett and His Original Royal Alaskans DANCING morning on the Prince George, Mrs. | | Anderson will return to her home | \ THAT WE GIVE ALL TYPES OF COURSES whether you wish to fly privately or commercially. THAT ALL COURSES are sold either for cash or on the monthly payment plan. Join, Fairbanks RUCK OF VALUE | in Arizona. - She has been a Juneau visitor since June. ;Smokingm i | DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: Industrials, 125.48; rails 26.68; utilities 22. OMETIMES the effects of fire are about as bad itsell. For instance—where wnul;‘y':u. live while your home was being rebuill affer » WHY DON'T YOU QUIT putting off till to- i T prer—— fire—and who would See GMC before you buy another P Pay your rent? Six o morrow that which you want to do ight-d k. GMC's SUPER- | (I he P H E l P 4 ZV eight months rent expense on 1oy . e ; i II;{JhItY ‘Ex{:::-:: can’t bc.mn!chod | o' s “‘ thing else would be no joke, w?".-vuy i today? DROP OUT TO THE AIRPORT and look over the various courses. gated in no way. Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. Box 2187 ‘ 300 for gas economy. And they deliver more pulling power than any other lowest-pric~d truck. Time ayments through our own ~ -~ Plan at lowast available rates CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 GMC TRUCK JCES You will be obli- ST THE St GASOLINE - DIESEL i Juneau, Alaska j | . o A pot of clothes, smoking on a {red hot stove, called firemen yes- | terday evening to the cabin of | George Smith on Willoughby Ave- nue near the Totem Grocery. | The pot, in which clothes had been boiling, boiled dry and the resultant smoke caused neighbors to send in a hurried alarm. Damage was limited to scorched clothes and burned pot. The Dally Alaska Empire has the ALASKAN | Telephr~a 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. CLERK - TELEPHONE GIRL— Married, age 23, high school educa- tion. Three years experience as office girl, answers telephones, ke>p tbooks, typist, etc. Call for ES 161. *That problem was solved for me in ii fime by the agent of the Nclv::-lmfil:g Insurance Company of Hartford. He ranged Rental Insurance protection for me —at unbelievably low cost—and now, if my home should burn, my rent in rempor. y ary quarters would be paid by this insur- ance. It's simple—doesn’t cost and it swre might be very important!'t SHATTUCK AGENCY — Subscripe to The Dally Alaska Em largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. pire —the paper with the largest guaranteed circulation, Office—New York Life Phone 249