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8 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. =-‘4|HllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllHIIIIHIIIIIII"HIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIl'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII'IIIII|IIIIIIIN!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T IllllllllllIllIIIIllllllllIIIHHIHHHIIIII"HIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIL_ Phones 7014 7;)“] These Prices wood Friday-Salurday Shop atthe New,and L arger CASE LOT GROCERY == =:- New Bisplays, New Stock! NBC pih. THIS SALE, commemorating our RE-OPENING with a NEW STORE, er'llarfl'(“d to & & "_.\ % " s i ve our many stomers, is also marked by the celebration (31 our speCIal ngh uuallly Brand_Speclal SHnEnnEn WHEAT Y z ior zsc SARY IN JU! U During this double celebration, we W'lsh ?n APPLE e “a continue the same policy of service and we invite you today to p:frlake in fl.us big A L L LL S vent. Y st come to our store tomorrow, see the new shelving, new dlspla.\:s s ;fi“new ::l;‘l‘.l‘(l‘:s (f::r sale. ll;l-‘ CASE LOT GROCERY in observing this event, is JUICE COBN l' LAKES 3 lor Zsc progressing with Juneau and looks forward to a bright future for both. FOR QUAL- CAMPBELL’S ORANGE JUICE THESE PINEAPPLE JUICE ITEMS GRAPEFRUIT ; JUICE FOR PRUNE JUICE ’ 2 5 Apricot . NECTAR V-8 Vegetable COCKTAIL ITY, LOW PRICES AND SERVICE, SEE US N T e S SPECIAL-High Quality, Fancy Pack-SPECIAL! 3 cans Reliance Cream Corn, No.2's | A LIL 3 cans No. 2's, Amocat W. K. Corn 'FOR g cans No. 2's Reliance Green Beans 3 cans No, 2's, Reliance Spinach 2 -99 TOMATO SOUP .- - - 3 for 25¢ N C. & H. PURE CANE SUGAR 10 pounds 63 © | 25 Pounds SUGAR $1.58 i (Refined in U. S. A.) A 4 Free Ballons | - | 3 cans No.'s Amocat Diced Carrofs i e ’ cans No. 2''s Tomatoes with Puree TOMATO egular To All | _. JUICE Size Cans v ¥ »- ¥ ] A NEW ADDITION TO JUNEAU WITH A LARGER STORE .. . WIDER AISLES . .. MORE SELECTION FELS NAPTHA Store and Get CASE LOT GROCERY :mow |7 o5 MARSHALL ERWIN—Manager JUNEAU, ALASKA EPHONE 7041 and 791 FREE BALL”‘)NS e T Illl""llllllm |||||||||||ll|||||II|Illll|||||||||||"ll||||||||||||Ill||||||l|lllllllllll||||||l||||||lllllllll|II||||||||||||||||mmll||ll"ll||||||||||||||H||"||ll|||l"|||||||||||_|||||_Illl|ll"'l|l||||||||l|||l|||ha b ng up to 40 percent over l|~(, in the Evergreen Bowl _and in | giving customers wider shopping | to those that call for them. ¢ ason but Henry Van Hovenberg, Court House Hill, that comld very ais | Manager Erwin stated teday that [VIFS, FIOWard Lase = manager of the Canned fialnmn | easily and inexpensively .g turned | system has also|the same policy as adhered to in the | A new lighting KIDDIES! Come to Our J Industry department here, reported | into etfective, protected, conveni- | been included. The fore part of |Past will be followed by the store Wi" Be Honored : o L9 from 15 to 35 cents '“ ent shelters. the store has a canopied vegetable | Personnel i DE 1 re offered F R AIR AID More skeptical members of the SPA(E FOR Istand besides many other featnres| Additional new products and in- 1 Seventy-five machinists are ready | merchants were shown that black- |to display products. The entire,creased stock and display will give 3 2 i to sail on the Aleutian mmmmw‘ outs in Seattle and Ketchikan, and store has been repainted as well as, Patrons a much wider selection cf, Mrs, Hugh J. Wade will entertain | if the offer is accepted. Six hur n-, construction of shelters in Los An-| the front, with a new marquee com- | focds than the store has even car- | this evening and Saturday evening lA KA (ASE dred ma nunmxu a involved, ‘ TE(IION geles was in the same ‘line of | (A S E l 0 T pleted this week. [riad in the past, it was learned. The with dessert and three tables ofs.% ] thought and have been going on ‘The store was expanded by taking Sbecial event starts tomorrow. bridge at her home on the 4 for several months, cver the floor space formerly occu- | Tl Road. Honored guest on both oY ¥ — M Elk | The proposals were turned over = pied by the'old Miner’s Cafe. | Subscrme v the Dauy Alaska sions will be her sister-in-law. M ] H to a committee to work out and 1y As a special offer to children in'Empire-~the paper with the larges 'Howard Case, the former Marzaret Compromlse Agfeemem oose' s Chamber of Commerce \will be reported at the next meet- larger Quarters, New Fix Juneau, free balloons will be offered’ oaid circulation. McFadden. Recommended Machin- Will Batile - Starls Action for Con- == l tures, Lighting System SEATTLE, May 8—The Negoti- equipping of air raid shelters in| F H A ",I " Getting in step with Juneau's an-; ating Committee of Local 59, Ma- rl ay v Juneau came up spontaneously -t raller u o" y |nual paintup week, the Case Lot et S e L Gt Soounie today s e FRIDAY-SATURDAY—FEATURES ists Union in Canneries struction of Shelters TSir James George Annourfli Today the membership accept, at a meet- S meeting in the Baranof Gold Room on Folklore Dles n nd enl--zed store space. | p ing tonight, the compromise offer| Playing a return match with the ‘today as members rose in rapld\ ] The rebuilding of the new store also Just the thmg Strawberry, Pine- ucce Nt thei d | s leted ¥ f its| to settle the dispute handicapping Moose hot out for a win after l\\n‘m X-m t0 \O;Ce h eir views ?n | ‘["la d‘tm" eted at “EI le(: of i for topping apple, Cho Malt, the start of the Alaska salmon nsecutiv hippings, the Moose-! he cessity of obtaining protec- | thire anniversary celebration m 1:.:(1,“1; operations. 5 ::(Xn and ‘nu“ El]k‘s :m mlelo out a/tion from any possible air attack| CAMBRIDGE, England, May 8—| juneau l TOPPING . l():re“:s. i B(lllttersfi()tceh Business Agent I. A. Sandvigen, | seven-inning fray at the Firemen's'On Juneau. | Sir Jameés George Frazier, 87, an-| Manager Marshall Erwin said the' dg. said the compromise was agreed Ball Park tomorrow night at 6'301 The discussion started when At-, thropologist, probably the world's sicre, in celebrating its new opening,| DANISH—93 Score LARGEST—FRESHEST upon between the Union Commit- o'clock. | torney R. E. Robertson gave re- greatest authority on folklore, died is putting on a sale for Juneau food | f t representatives of the canned ! | birth to the proposal of construct-|here today. purchasers, with many special prices B“TTEB o o z lb 85 EGGS « o e 2 d 79 i lxlmonp industry and Federal Con- Hhe r,}ww:"] \tml];im::m“]: c;lolx‘\ ing a $16000 tunnel from Main, His principal work was “The for the store customers. | s' c 020 c § cliiator Chavies: Wiibler. of the ofher two. mints and ure|Street into the Evergreen Bowl,| Golden Bough.” He had a vast col-| The mewly renovated establishe | Spokesmen for both sides said ::" ‘]m,l \linu‘:x?co m: A lr‘hmcz “for added recreational facilities|lection on savage and civilized be- ment has many new and modern BLEAC“ER MILDEX-—Good as the highest priced! qt. lse % gal. 250 “substantial” wage increases Were y, oo in the ‘\‘KDDCY Biaokets and for at least partial protection liefs and customs. fi_"hne‘:"“e“c‘;’dm offer its ]’)'BL;‘L?‘IS. — i against air raiders” Members AT 0 T G Por anolude, I n shelving ARLSRURPORE: o 0 0 IR e A e i for r, Sandvigen said the ma- quickly caught up the idea from| The Daiy Alassa Empire has the 'along the varic Is of the room,| KOOL—AID 6 250 | (hmms had asked for increases Empire Classifieds Payl the defense angle and pointed out| '“"Ees';‘:“;n;‘em“l“m’" of any Al 3‘}1‘;"“]’5 1‘\ new k'l“*lfl"‘;l‘ shelving | = w#_ = & — | how vulnerable Juneau is to at-| &Sk8 /S) T, vhich saves greatly in floor space, Pure Unsweetened health drinl e - tack. 1 | GRAPEJUICE UART 39¢ | Robertson mentioned that a| ° ! b i | A Message from e s ; 8 A | i b P swung in Gastineau | } h R | T MISSION ORANGE, GINGER ALE 3 bottles 25c 12 bottles 98¢ | J CRYSTAL SNOW JENNE | ounp for aimost a day. and no ot | | DOUBLE COLA, ROOT BEER, Case $1.95 | MARSHMALLOWS ™ 25¢ ' wim mor rovwe | ¢ V's for. pure VA NIL!. A | BLUITE large package 490 ONE QUART WIPE LITE CLEANER FREE! Schilling's exquisite flavor Finsreroh zonondsavorl |~ NEW | Maxwell House Coffee | FRESH || | Polatoes 2 pound tin 59¢ Asparagus | FANCY BRING YOUR COUPONS! FANCY QUALITY WASHINGTON §lbs. 25 | SWANSDOWN FLOUR 2pounds |’ FAMILY—FINEST QUALITY in Juneau knew the identity of the | vessel and many did not know that| it was there. The attorney brought Up the advantage of protection from the tunnel in addition to tae SOlvaug of recreational areas!' for Juneau children and an aid to, present traffic accidents near Lhe | schools YOU HAVE ONLY ONE MOTHER Nothing Is Too Good For Her! Not Even Those Gorgeous HYDRANGEAS at the Forgef-Me-Not Flower Shop PHONE 557 o BLUE 110 A J Too Far Away | Dr. William~M. Whitehead erl\ that he has been considering for| six months building an air raid| shelter in his backyard. “What chance would my wife and three! children have climbing those| steps to the shelter of the Alaska- | June: shafts while a raid is inl progress? Former experiences uf| other peoples show that they “mudy be s P, 105, means PAPRIKA 13 1b. 50c | 24" 1bs.§] 15 - 49 Ibs. $2.25 25¢ ! for salads apd fish g Adds flavi d col . : ¢ .:m?,‘;’;:?fi,fi?°’ FRESH! FROZEN! FOODS'! LARGEST STOCK IN ALASKA! 1 ifed by machine guns from| nd ‘never have a chance | to the mine. Gentlemen, | the situation is more serious than | we think.” | Use - Mine Shafts \ Most readily accepted and ac-{ |claimed. suggestion of the intense Jdmuxsmn was that of Trevor Davis when he pointed out that there e e D e e v e o e oemmostp VL€ SEVETAl abandoned mine shafts SCALLOPS —— LOBSTER ——— MEAT —-—'OYSTERS ETC. 37 sPicEs =19 urucn : ~ SHRIMP [ | | | | | [ | | [ | | | [ | ] | | [ | | [ [ | | ] | ¢ I .