The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1941, Page 8

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SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Since 1878 * Emil Sick, Pres. PHONE 371 Warning fo Labor ns ALLURING A3 sPRiNg, A'S’éa e Happiness and Schilling Coffee - \_ go together. Delicious and com- v e pletely satisfying, it's a flavor friend that always brings pleasure. | doing for the and other proj S c h 1 1 l 1 g were ten for every job.” "/'TNE MORNING WINGS OF o L e LI Empire Classifieds Pay! CALIFORNIA GROCERY SEE THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN AT THE FAMILIAR NAME OF CALI- FORNIA GROCERY — seller of Favorite Nationally-Advertised Products. Where you'll meet old friends and a familiar name to greet you. When you shop at CALI- FORNIA GROCERY you can be sure of satisfaction bemu% you know the product and are sure of a saving, where you get b est quality at prices you can afford to pay at the CALIFORNIA GROCERY. _ BELOW PRICES GOOD SATURDAY and MONDAY NEW POTATOES - - - - @lbs.25¢ FRESHPEAS - - - - - 2Ibs.25¢ SWEET POTATOES - 3 Ibs. 25¢ SWEET CREAM—93 SCORE BUTTER, Darigold in Quarters 2 Ibs. 8 5¢ EGGS, New York Exiras, Large 2 doz. 8 3¢ MOYANNAISE, Durkees - Quarls 49« S# SHRIMPS, WetPack - 3 cans§3c NUBORA - - Giant Size pkg. 45¢ t’i’Gumis (arlonSl.ZS — KOOLS — RALEIGHS CAMELS — (‘HESTERFIELI)Q —_ LlQUflR DEPARTMENT RAINIER and OLYMPIA BEER, (ase $3.00 or 8 bottles for §1 FRSICO Beer, (ase $2.80 or 9 hottles for § 1 SCOTCH WHISKEY,Perfifth§3.25 Teacher’s Highland Cream — Johnny Walker Red Label — Vat 69 — Peter Dawson Haig & Haig MAN\ OTHER LOW PRIC hs 0\ llQl OR VOT MENTIONED HERE! A FULL SELECTION OF FRESH FROZEN FOODS FRESH LOCAL EGGS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FOR YOUR SELECTIONY! - CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free Delivery- Pflfllm m MANY MEN| Smith Making ARE IDLE, EshmalesOn ' John Ahlers Refurns from‘Noted Broker Back from Base City and Gives John L. Ahlers of Rice & AhlesS gaoe Canal with pilot Shell Si Company returned from Anchorage nons and engineer Arthur McLa | yesterday afternoon by plane where o, Sell 'em Ben Smith was p he has been the past week in con- paring estimates last night in his nection with work his company 5 Baranof Hotel room for submitti ew Westward Hotel his bid on the $8,000,000 Gover: ects at the base Mr. Ahlers desires to warn com-'from the Alaska Railroad to Pas- mon labor not to go to Anchorage gage Canal, and eliminating Sewa at this time as very little work IS a5 a terminus. Bids on the job will going on at the base and he wit- pe gpened May 12. nessed many good Juneau workmen' The noted Wall Street broker a idle. When asked how many men riyed here yesterday from Fa were idle at Anchorage, he said: panks and flew south to Seattle ti “There are at least three men for morning via Pan American Lod every job and I think I would not star, He said that he would be back be exaggerating if I said there jn his New York office Tuesd: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941. : 'J_IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIII"IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|II|||| . Inferior Affer Survey- . ing Passage Canal After spending one day at Pas- | ment project to construct a spur |just one day after bids on the | giant project are opened. | Smith left New York last Sunday land arrived in Cordova late Mon- ‘wda_v evening, after chartering a lo- cal airways plane to carry him to Passage Canal and Anchorage. BUD FOSTER IS T0 BE HEARD ON NETWORKS Former locaT Radio Man Flies South to Broad- cast from PAA Plane Celebrating the opening of the first ten-hour air mail and pa: senger service from Seattle to Fai banks on the first of the four tin weekly schedules of Pan American Airways, Bud Foster, sports and special events broadcaster for ra- dio station KFAR in Fairbanks will carry two on-the-spot shows over the National Broadcasting « Com- pany on May 16. i Foster, formerly connected with KINY at Juneau; KFAR manager Jack Winston and techniciap Stan Bennett are on their way to Se- attle, Winston for an extended va- cation and the other two radio men to make arrangements for the broadcast. They arrived last night on the Douglas from Fairbanks | and left this morningsien 2 southbound Lodestar. | Broadcast direct from a Pan American Airways System Lode- star, the first fifteen-minute show will start at 9:45 a.m. PST, while the ship is flying over the wilds of British Columbia, and will be carried coast to coast over the Blue network of the National Broadcast- ‘ing Company. The second broadcast will be from Fairbanks upon the plane's arrival, just ten hours after leav: carried over the Red network of the NBC and will start at 7:15 o'clock PST. Foster said that the inaugura- tion of the four times weekly sched- ule to Fairbanks is something more important than people realize ‘“‘un- less they are Interiorites.” | Previ- ously, he stated, the best: service ran on an average of two days from Seattle, and the ten-hour flight would create a remarkable service Lo the Interior. | = = = = = = = 1= = "2 % camps and plywood mills in Wes- = tern Wasmngton are being closed 5 ~ WALKOUT “Camps, Mills in Wesfern ' Washington Closing— Wage Confroversy ‘of Federal Conciliator Jackson to | mediate the wage controversy be-|== TACOMA, Wash., May 9—Lumber = tween employers and a faction of [T the International Wood Workers of | == America, CIO, failed. = J. B. Fitzgerald, head of the Em- E ployers group, estimated that more = 'than a score of operations will be|== closed. E Ilmar Keivunen, Chairman of the |== IWA Negotiation Committee, said the strike call will affect 22000 men. The Union seeks a 7% cent an hour increase on the basic wage of 75 cents an hour, a closed shop, week's vacation with/pay, sard im- prweorverkm cond &b b ———-—.———— 'n:e Daily Aiaska Em; o M’ WITHOUT A QUALITY x SACRIFICE 1 COFFEE DEAL NO. 1 G CORN GIPEAS GBEETS DARIGOLD BUTTER 2 Pounds 8 5¢ QUALITY GUARANTEED E-G-G-S CO-0P BLUES 2 Dozen 79¢ 6 String Beans l1pound tin = = = = 2pound tin = = = = No. 2 Cans QUALITY GUARANTEED $3.09 DEAL NO. 2 No.2)2Cans GPEARS 6 PEACHES 6 PLUMS GAPRICOTS S4°49 DEAL NO. 3 G Orange Juice vt st ten wous ater 1 2 | @ ToOmMato Juice G Pineapple Juice 6 CrapefruitJuice - @ DARIGOLD LOAF CHEESE - - - - Pound 27¢ ® BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE - - ¢ hiiNZ KETCHUP ® HUCOA, Butter Substifute BALLS, 16 oz.fins - - - QUALITY GUARANTEED $1.49 T T ——— any Al fimm“mm|||||m|||||I[III[lllllllllllllllllllllllfllll!!llllllllllllIIlIIIIIlllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIllIMfllmllllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIMIIIIlHIIIIHI%IIIIIIIIIIIIIII GUARANTEED 2 bottles 4 3« - - 2 pounds 45¢ QUALITY Quari49c¢ 2 for 45: T

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