The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1941, Page 8

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¥It means the same in any language — You cant make a bad cup of M-J-B" w—FElla Neal tells Walter Abel, while filming Paramount’s "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" WALTER: What means the same in any language? BLLA: First, notice that this coffee is strong, but not birter, WALTER: Of course—it's M. ]. B, BLLA: Right! And notice that this coffee is full of fla- vor, even though it's made weaker. WALTER: Sure—it's M. ]. B., too. SWLA: That's the point! "M.]. B means "good cof- fee"— amy way you make it, in any language. Here’s why it never fails! Make your coffee with the same care as you have in the past. These two exclusive M, J. B. features—a richer roast—and double blending —will give you the finest cup of coffee you ever tasted! GUARANTEE. Buy a pound of M.J.B. Try it for a week. If you don’t agree it’s better than any other coffee-return the Jid to M. J.B. Co., San Francisco, and we will refund double your purchase price, There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! HIGHEST QUALITY easy, the f ‘PoorFlying éa—g_DWWIVWM@/f DRIP GRIND..for drip or glass coffee makers. REGULAR GRIND..for percolator or coffee pot. DARIG O LD]| Sweet Cream BUTTER " | For fine flavor, quick energy and econ- ; =2\ | omy use Darigold Butter. Food cooked with Darigold is so much more delicious and satisfying. Simple foods become delicacies, and go further. Always specify DARIGOLD BUTTER. Evaporated M ILK —belongs in every balanced diet for its extra food value and rich flavor. It’s the . economical, delicious way to keep ' - ‘amily milk quots up to the point of § ' ’ | health-protection. ; Y . . An ldeal Milk for Baby's Formula DARIGOLD | Natural Cheadar CHEESE The tender, mellow American cheese so perfect for cooking—so good fo. ‘snacks’ and sandwiches. ‘Weather(an't " Bother Dance ‘Keep 'Em Flying Ball Wil Be Bright Spot Des- | pite Low Ceilings | | | J Cloudy weather may leep the| mail planes from flying, but no| matter how " low the ceiling or | heavy the rain, it can't dampen | the enthusiasm of Juneau's youth- | ful model plane fans as they work | industriously on the construction | | of their airships, hoping to win the bicycle, sweepstakes prize, or {one of the other 14 major awards in the Rotary-sponsored model | plane meet, early next month. | Neither can bad flying weather *at a damper on the good times to be had at the “Keep 'em Fly. ing” ball in the Baranof Hotel Gold Room Saturday night, it was | anuounced today by the Rotary icommittec in charge of the affair.| Being staged to raise funds for ;lho purchase of prizes to be award- |ed at the plane meet, the dance | will be a high spot in the Juneau | fall season, Dancing will start ot |10 pm, to the music of Lillian | Uggen’s orchestra. | Advanced ticket sales for the | dance were proceeding rapidly to- according to Rotarians who re selling the ribbons. Tickets may also be secured at the Gold Room | the night of the dance. Rotarians are inviting all Juneauites, from | high school age on up to attend the ball and help finance the city's ! first model plane meet | | Miss Mildred Jonestoi—...... Miss Mildred Jones is to wed Ed- | field, started work in April. Hard- | ward Badten tonight at a ceremony |1y @ word has been heard from it | ! performed in the Bethel Mission,|—and if Toland has his way there ! | Assembly of God, with Ralph E,!won't be until he is before theo | Baker, pastor, reading the vows. |Ccommittee and presenting the ex- Matron of honor will be Mrs,: plosive contents of those files for| | Nell Parker and the bridesmaid its consideration | will be Miss Peggy Houk. Bestman ! e lis to be Glen Parker, and Ed MILLIONS TURNED BACK | Hughes will be usher. A reception' So thoroughly is the preliminary di | (Continued irom Page One) will follow the wedding at the Work being done, I learn from good o Z % A home of the Parkers. |authority, that some naval con- gons t‘f‘;‘“ i‘-j_m“{'_‘“d“«*_ a ?ot per | for\the past several months in the &bout their profits already have Sqldds P | Office of Indian Affairs, and Mr. turned back to the Treasury mil- | Badten” arrived recently from the' lions of dollars in what would have State been excess profits | Who is being investigated? Ship- builders, aviation contractors, ge eral construction contractors, shi yards, defense housing contrac repair and conversion confragtors, | tye navy ordnance contractors, ship —- (sellers, and labor unions—a cross-| | section in each field. ¢ The method of investigation is| | by questionnaires. which must b«-; | answerad under oath and by field! | investizators who examine files! of contractors and subcontractors, | COOPERATING | | | NAVY In most instances, the first ques- | tionnaire broadly inquired inio| costs of material and labors Those | ! which follewed have been more! | specific, probing costs and opera-| | tions. 1 ! In all defense cost-plus con-| tracts, the law provides a seven, percent profit, It will be .the re- sponsibility of -the comm{ttee to! determine whether costs have; been padded. In the case of com-| | petitive bid contracts, the ques: tion will be whether there wa: any collusion or the Navy W gypped in any other way. | | ©On only one point dees Toland break his silence. “I have had,” he says, greatest cooperation from Navy, from Secretary Knox, from Under - Secretary Forrestaly sand from® every one of the Admirals.” Toland makes it pretty clear| he feels that if mistakes have, been made they have beem honest! ones, growing out of an eagerness to get the naval defense program “the | the | under way. | No date has heen announced for the open hearings. Toland | hopes' to have preliminary phases | of the work cleaned up within a month. COLETTE GETS LIFE INSTEAD OFEXECUTION | VICHY, Oct. 3—Marshal Petain today intervened to save thie life of Paul Colette, under death sentence tor the attempted assination - of Pierre Laval and Ferdinand Deat, I high French officials. 3 The young Norman's sentence was commuted to life imprison- ment;. at. Petain’s' order.y S« e s ee—0 1 DEFENSE S’lm' " BUY the same patiern at powered TACOMA, Oct. The " track in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1941. DUKE, DUCHESS ARRIVE IN WASHINGTON: With Sir Ronald Campbell (left), Charge d’Affaires at the British Embassy, standing at their side, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor waved to the crowd which greeted them upon their arrival in Washington from Miami, Fla. The couple went to the embassy. Sill of Naii Confrads Saves Millions, Of Explosions Still (omg But Hints Toboggan Is Tested valuable addition to nmuntuini fighting units in winter, | toboggan consists of a sled | *apable of carrying three to four men. power, " |zine, which drives a small, cleated ! RG0S, | the center between the |engineers and architects, shipyacd | ynners. A steering wheel operates 1t is powered by a 20-horse- two-cylinder motorcycle en- auxiliary runners. K mou)r‘zed‘ «now toboggan, capable of cruising | 30 miles an hour and up a mountain | Afilricer "Fraye' Gives U; Film for Motherhood HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3 — Alice | Faye is giving up her role of screen | star for a year in favor motherhood. Miss Faye, wife of Phil Harris,| orchestra leader, said: “I have al-| ways felt that motherhood is in- | finitely more important than any} career. Now that I expect a baby,| I have decided to drop my screen | I —— l{am:e 5-10-25¢ Store 224 Front St. | wooden sidewalk, replacing an ! older walk which has hotted, is NOT'CE' ‘abour a quarter completed. He ex- ® pects his crew to have the job done in about 10 days, Effective October 1st, due The new walk extends along to increasing costs of raw | Put 3- urfose Va-tro-nol up each nos- tril . lt ) T We Do NOT Patronize Montgomery Ward Co. || Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit Goods Carnation Milk Co. Spruce Market, of Juneau i| TUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with American Federation of Labor Cis Just sew s 37 FRESH FROZEN FOODS!!! NOW MORE THAN EVER ARE SEASONABLE! PRICES HAVZ NOT ADVANCED—AND THE QUALITY IS UNBEATABLE! Chooese Your Sunday Dinner at BERT’S ROCAST One Who!l- Raer Beans — O HOME STYLE MATCH ES : SEARCHLIGHT—Buy Now Bfore the Tax Goes On CARTON?2 ¢ LIPTON T E A WE l:ADE GOOD BUY! APPLES by Schilling it's blended for the finest is ended! Schilling ‘or — One %g. Peas an pkg. Sliced Peaches — Vi 2 CANS: Peaches 43¢ 2.79 5.49 | JUMBLE JONATHAN for CHILI POWDER try it,..your search SPICES -~ 19 EXTRACTS CHICKEN . Greent Lima ALL FOR o0 $2.29 ‘12 CANS CASE EXTRA FANCY ew I wa AndreW Hermle, father of John Hermle, Juneau merchant, n JIXin Jl. on the steamer North Sea today to visit his son and family for . month. The elder Hermle's home i Residents along Sixth Street on| " 1o C.al.' e Star Hill are having a new side- walk built for them these days. According to Street Superinten- dent Bert Lybeck today, the new VISITS SON HERE arrived BUY DEFENSE STAMPS { { Sixth Street from Basin Road to supplies, we will be unable Nelson Street, about two and a|{ to sell DOUBLE-DIP ICE oA CREAM CONES FOR FIVE — CENTS. In the futtre, only Does SINGLE-DIP CONES CAN BE SOLD AT THIS PRICE. JUNEATU DAIRIES Phone 638 Clogged NOSE SPOIL SLEEP? t shrinks swollen mem- | branes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) | Helps flush nasal es, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL SANITARY MEAT MARKET | 49z PHONES === 1 3 Our yearly treat fo the Jupeau, Housewife. FREE HOME-GROWN CABBAGE with the purchase of our famous “ # CORNED BEEF - Ib. 40| PICNIC HAMS - - Ib. 3% Armour’s Star—Shankless BACON - - - b.5@| Sliced—Armour's—Extra Lean BEEF ROAST - Ib.37¢ " Center Cut Chucks LARD 2 one-lb. pkgs. 35¢ | Armour’s Star FRYERS - - Fach §50c Fresh-Killed—Plump and Tender F ROASTING HENS - Ib. §0¢ | Extra Fancy Rhode Island Reds Fricassee Chickens - Ib. 35 Fancy Fresh-Killed Birds 4 U i i i o e e o T o .3 | f YOU, TOO. should call this popular market to avail your- self of our super-service and quality' cuts of meat the way you like them. Of course, our free delivery service is the very finest. PHONE 49 and 13. Bert’s Cash Grocery | A ! &, 1b-99¢| FRIEDP CHICKEN One Whole Fryer—One pkg. Brussell Sgroum ALL FOR = . Strgw- One pis. Grves Do L 3™ S+ $1.79 DANISH—BEST MADEI! BUTTER - - Ib.46¢ BLEACH - Halfgal. 29 IN EXCELLENT CONDITION VERY PHONE 105 BOX$2.79

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