The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1941, Page 8

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e — visited were L\ {gional engineer of the Forest Sei- lpa | vol s 1 fvise; Who returfré “on thew¥ukon {following a two months' vacation AHiR the Slate } | The auto hap ocenrred in Portland nken on the wrong and smashed on into the Glover mac! car was completely Mrs. Glover was sev bruised in the sm was insured, howev ver's injuries we and Glover brc baker back to purchase w)\m traffic the| 1 soction, iriver used a side of almost From Vacahon‘ lane street head- The and and drunk Glo- story of an automobile mash-up in Portland and descrip- tions of six national parks he brought home to Ju- 1 last night l)) Art Glover, re- yor Grand and Yosemite 3 Boulder Dam and Glover being . greatly impressed superb engineering work to be seen there. In all, the Glovers traveled 6,235 miles on their trip - >oo BUY DEFENSE STAMPS - e Empire Classifieds Pay! Ser DT SRS B Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 PEOPLE LOOK AT LlaS\ONS ! “Now that's what | call good coffee! Here's why Hills Bros. Coffee Is so popular. First, it has a delicious flavor 10 ‘other coffee has. What's more, this Bavor never varies. This uniform good- ness is due to Controlled Roasting—a proc- ess originated and used exclusively by Hills Bros.—which roasts every coffee bean everly, None overdone! Note underdone! Another reason for the. popularity of Hills Bros. Coffee is because it is one coffee that you can'make by any method. is guaranteed to pro- duce the maximum of aroma, flavor and strength in DRIP, GLASS MAKER, POT, or PERCOLATOR, if the_directions on the side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can are followed, 7e; THRIFT CO-OP | are fighting in | Census, Approvalol Aid fo Reds Churchill Government Also Is Given Vote of Confidence DON me: Sir Cuthbert Headlam ing the motion, sak “We should realize t the n manner of their country 1 of Holy Russia, not in Marxian - doctrines.” — .- According to the Bureau Yoakum County made the fastest growth county between 1930 an with a 3239 percent increase. Pe- troleum. County, Mont., made the most mpld dechne 47 percel 5 DAILY ALASKA E \|l‘lRl ~Talks Way Info Movies < frems am actors’ agent and tegaled him with his life g fen contract with 2 a film caree he rode o & with Clandette Colders. KILLING SUSPECT ARRESIEDV | Mother of Sl_a;| Girl, Well| Known Golfer, Dies After | Daughter’s Funeral | LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 2—Night| | Police Chief McClox said today that | & ‘suspect hLas been .arrested in | Shelbyville, Ky., in connection with {the slaying of Marion Miley, na- [Uonally known golf -star, and the fata] wounding of her mother, Mrs. | Elsa - Miley, Sunday. ‘The suspect, about 17 years old, is held without charge Mrs, Miley, 50, died late’ yester- {day of three abdominal bullet | wounds. Her death came seven held for her daughter. S BUY DEFENSE BONDS Nl)TlCE' Effective October 1st, due to increasing costs of raw supplies, we will be unable to sell DOUBLE-DIP ICE CREAM CONES FOR FIVE CENTS. In the future, only SINGLE-DIP CONES C BE SOLD AT THIS PRICE. JUNEAT DAIRIES Phone 638 Phone . 7 67 ‘HOME of SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY SAVE ON CASE LOTS Tastewell PEAS . case §2.92 .Plain Raleigh—LIMIT—2 CIGARETTES © SHURFINE Evcrwn BEANS case §2.84 Tastewell Golden Bantam CORN - case $3.00 All Ne. 2 can—21 cans case All No. 2 cans—24-can case CALUMET NUBORA, Giant SPRY DOG-CAT FOOD - - 3canslle Luckies — Camels — Chesterfields — MACTHES - 1 carton 27¢ ROYAL RIO TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT 2 cans 3]¢ Baking Powder b. can 2] ¢ to a customer arton ].23 Size 49c SAVE ‘ON CASE LOTS TASTEWELL _ PEA(HES " Yellow Chng 2Y, Size Cans 1 45(ase 4.90 90 PENWALD BARTLETT PEARS 2% Size Cans * 1~ 39c(ase 4.42 WELLWORTH 2Y% size cans APRICOTS Coentury-Fox st “Typical { hours - after funeral - services were e show to begin, the lad held a screen die in Hollywood and was starting American Boy” in a picture Vanishing Alky Now Indicated (Conunum from Pna One) uoticeable by its absence. There : wouldn't be any to seil. Ordinarily ethyl alcohol is made | by industrial ~alky concerns fwm nolasses and blackstrap shipped in | tapkers from Cuba. But even rup- ing full tilt' ethyl producers are not able tc meet the defense de- mand and the whiskey distillers | They can make the product from orn, of which there is no dearth. The Commodity Corporation alons | has 20,000,000 bushels, capable of ,making. 52,000,000 gallons -of alky. This added to the industrial alcohol | industry’s output of 170,000,000 gal- [lons a ‘year would ease the situa- icn But the rub is that only a handful »f big distilleries are equipped to urn out 190 proof alky. The little fellows can make only 120 to 150 reef, which is good enough for | whiskey but not for industrial use. The big distilleries are willing o cooperate with the government, out demand that their little com- setitors be required to do their bit. Stherwise, it is argued, they will 1ave the whiskey field all to them- ielves a few years hence. Concretely the big distillers want he little fellows to divvy up with hem the grain alcohol supply they nake this year. So far OPM chiefs are lemng he alky makers try to work out' an agreement among themselves. If ‘hey can’t, then the government will step in and do it for them. NOTE—-The shortage in indus- rial alcohcl already is hitting hard 1 number of consumer industries, such as patent medicines and per- umes, which use enormous quan- it'es the stuff. ture Syndicate, Inc.) BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THURSDAY, OCT. wil have to pitch in and help out.}| (Copyright, 1911, by United Fea-l 2, 1941, JAPANESE STARTNEW Military Hé'aidgquarlers Claim 100,000 Chi- nese Now in Trap SHANGHAI, Oct. 2—The Japa-| nese have launched a new offensive in - the Honan Province, 500 -miles north in their Honan - Province campaign, apparently aimed as was the other campaign at erasing the| stigma of the old defeat. Japanese military dispatches said | the invading’ forces have moved OFFENSIVE southward across the Yellow River with Chengchow as their ob:ecu tive, asserting that 100,000 Chlne<e troops are trapped in the region around Chengchow, a city of im- portance, the junction of the Lung- hai, Peiping and Hankow rail~| roads, which traverse Honan Pro-| vince, east, west, north and south. | .- | REV. BOOTH 10 PREACH ON SUNDAY Sitka Minister May Fill Pul- pit of Northern Light Church Here Next Sunday morning, October 5, | the Rev, Willls Booth of the First Fresbyterian Church of Sitka ‘will supply the pulpit of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. The Rev. and ‘- Mrs. ' Booth are flying |from Sitka for this purpose and (will .be .Juneau visitors for a few days. ‘The loeal Northern Light Presby- .Lerlzm Church has been without a mgular minister since the Rev. J. A. Glasse left in June and during the past month the Rev. Walter Soboloff and Adj. Stanley Jacksoa have been econducting their serv- | ices. The officers of Northern Light |Church announce -that the Rev. ;Bboth is a prospective invitee' to {fill . the pulpit of the church per- manently and urges all its mem- | bers and friends of the congrega- {tion to attend church on Sunday next to Rear him. The choir will render an anthem, and Sunday School classes are being held as usual at 9:45 o'clock in the morn- ing. .- RETURNS HOME Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, visiting here for several days, has returned to her home at Wrangell. ————— NOTICE AIRMAILL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B, Burford & Co. adv We Do NOT Patronize ¢ Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & le Products Gatner & Mattern Goods - Knit Carnation Milk Co. Spruce Market, of Juneau i| TUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Afflliated with American Federation of Labor f i " Baruch Asks o Price Ceiling """ ' Phonephoto GEORGE BROS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY BANANAS 3 Pounds 29 FIRM — FANCY QUALITY MATCHES 30-CENT VALUE FOR 25 (arfon BUY NOW—NEW TAX SOON FRESH POTATO CHIPS 2 Packages 25¢ NALLY’S or WILLIAMS—Crisp FRESH EGGS 2 Dozen 89« FRESH. KILLED CHICKENS From George Brothers Farm FRYERS or ROASTERS Order Now for Saturday Delivery The Largest Selection of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES in Juneau! STRING BEANS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES: (Firm) EGG PLANT SQUASH CAULIFLOWER GREEN TOMATOES RED PEPPERS YAMS HONEYDEW MELONS LOCAL PER HEAD | No Shortage of Merchandise at Grown at George Bros. Greenhouse Ib. 6¢ GREEN ONIONS - Bunch 1 Oc CARROTS - 3 bunches 25¢ LETTUCE- B¢, 10¢, 15¢ Limes, Lemons, Oranges, Grape- fruit and Many Others Items George Brothers Super Market! A Large Selection of Fotted Planis SAVE 5% — Buy Coupon Books!!! §20 book for §19 —— $10 bools for $9,50 GEORGE BROS. Super Market RUBBERIZED GLOVES - - 3 Pair for $1.00 !i_lp;(;gpg Floor Wax and Applier - - 1 gt 93¢ Bernard M. Baruch (Teft) head of the War Industries Board during the - World War. is shown with Price- Administrator Leon Hendersen after Baruch had appeared before the House banking and currency committee. a uyg;« geiling gvef the nation's: optln ; includ- BI% Fr 2 5--PHONES--92 ges, rents And nt Pr

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