The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1941, Page 8

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F Kr So Mile Trip Across Ocean Sibe The vessel came here for repairs the ocea beleag Archangel e Subscribe to the Daily Emp paid C To Relieve Misery 'cxs | Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Rllh on!ested v { Empire—the paper with the largest! e 0 O EHHHTTT PAGE EIGHT CEBREAKER PIONEER 1ovement of United States supplies | ship preter that the Krassin will return to Vladivistow to keep open the ROMSOVIET INDUSTRY ISINSEATTLE SELLS out assin b-&s at Puget J. J. Connors Disposes of und City Affer 10,000 Connors Motor Company to Herbert J.. Waugh J. J. Connors today :mnmmcnd“ the sale of the Connors Motor Company to Herbert J. Waugh, one of Juneau's youngest business men. The firm will continue un~| der the name of Connors Motor Company Mr. Waugh came to Juneau sev- | eral years ago and joined the staff of the B. M. Behrends Bank. Later 'TLE, Nov. 17.—Blunt nosed w sided. the big Soviet ice- Krassin today lay at a Seat- r with a 10,000-mile trip ) the icebound seas of North ria behind her. hilot house, which was smash- Bering Sea storm. The Kras- 'rival also demonstrated that fantastic “roof of the world” he was ansferre and became n route is actually available for | 1¢ Was transferred il | office manager for the B. M. Beh- | rends. Co., Inc. He later became associated with the Juneau Coid Storage Company ! The Connors Motor Company is| practically the pioneer in auto bus-: iness in Juneau. The company was | 1 established by Mr. Connors 25 years | ago and was first located on lower | front street and later moved to| the present location Mr. Connors desires to thank the general public for the patronage over the past 25 ars. He wishes continued patronage to Mr. Waugh, who assures all of the same effici- ent and courteous treatment oS under the old business-like man- agement of the Connors Motor Com- pany under Mr. Connors | - - Russian armies fighting the nans on the shores of the White ain Markov, captain of the indicated through an inter- ow lane through the ice of the h Pacific which leads to the ied ports of Murmansk and & - Alaska ire—the paper with the largest circulation. "o“u. 'paid circulation. " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— “Mutual Admiration” Wins There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising ;; é i { A young lady indulges in one of the favorite pastimes which are reserved for the weaker sex. And she is very proud of her appear- ance. The judges in the Popular Photography magazine picture con- test thought so, too, selecting the picture, taken by Harry Olmsted of Chattanooga, Tenn., as best submitted in a nation-wide contest. MORE CASH IS ASKED FOR ~ ARMY, NAVY Six Billion Plus Wanted for Many Purposes, In- cluding Philippines WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Presi- dent Rocsevelt today asked Con- gress for and eighty-seven million dellars additional for the Army, half of which will market ordnance for defense purposes. The sum also in- cludes $388,000,000 for expediting production of defense equipment and $269,000.000 for the army in the Philippines. There is also included $308,000,000 for the Navy. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Nov. 17. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2%, American Can 74, Anaconda 26'i, Bethlehem Steel 57 3/4, Commonwealth and South- ern Y%, Curtiss Wright 8%, Inter- national Harvester 45's, Kennecott 32%, New York Central 9%, North- 'ern Pacific 6; United States Steel 52%, Pound $4.04. AVERAGES re today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 116.20, rails 27.59, utilities 15.78 - --e Subscribe to The Empire. EAU, ALASKA six billion, six hundred ' WINGERSONWILL M it ' HEAD CUB SCOUT Mine Workers Won't Suppori | Purther p .4\:_ was made in{ the Cubbing program at the recent ny pen op | Parents’ meeting when the appoint- ment of Cortis L. Wingerson as e el g f’h’;i Lewis Tells Roosevelt that Rotary sponsored Back Comes | Agreement Would Harm Miners in Other Fields Scouting and one boy Cubbing, will | (vontinued from Page One) be assisted by Fred Sorri who has| been working with the boys during | the past few weeks in the prelim- inary phases of the Pack organiza- | ion | squarely on President Grace of ‘the Progress in the selection of Den |Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Mothers and Den Chiefs was made| Lewis said he was convinced that at the meeting and it is expected | Benjamin Fairless of United States that Den meetings will begin slxog-rly-isteel and Prank Purnell, head of as soon as Den Chiefs have been|the Youngstown Sheet & Tube trained to conduct the weekly meet- Corporation, were ready to sign a ings effectively. |union shop agreement but were In the meantime weekly Pack prevented by “that sinister figure, meetings are being continued each|Eugene Gifford Grace.” Friday afternoon in the grade| Fairless, Purnell and Grace con- <chool gym. The boys handbooks|lerred at the White House witk have arrived and the boys are hard | President Roosevelt for nearly an at work qualifying for their Bobeat | hour this afternoon. Fairless Rank. When eight boys have met branded as “an absolute falsehood”’ this rank the Pack charter will be the Lewis statement that Uniteq applied for and other Cubs can|States Steel was ready to. sign, be added later. It is anticipated |While Purnell added, “that also goes that there will be a great interest fOr us, 100 per cent” among the boys in being charter 7 members of the Pack - R ON SITKA TRIP ‘ snowclouds kept Alaska Coastal Airlines planes in the hangars today but yesterday saw Pilot Shell Sim- |\ mons make a trip to Sitka, stopping at Hoonah where Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Douglas and Violet James dis-| embarked. | Inbound passengers from Sitka were Jim Boyle, Gilbert Andrews, | g S. T. Sorenson and F. Alex Sheldon, - Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store BUY DEFENSE STAMPS DEFENSE STAMPSI N A ats BELOW. HEINZ KETCHUP - - 2 large boitles 53c Whole Kernel CORN, S and W 2 for 49¢ 6 for §1.26 Size No. 2 Tins Grapelru Juice e 2§ i W21 35z 1215154 Tomato Juice, Heinz 46 oz tins 2 for §5¢ 4 for §1.19 CORN, crean style § and W size 2 tins 2 for 47¢ 6 for 1.19 SUGGESTIONS for THANKSGIVING: _ Spiced Pickled Pears %‘i‘;{f{’;’so‘”“ Spiced Pickled Peaches Cocktail Sauce ~ Spiced Pickled Apricois Ch : 4 prf,;s Eakes Spiced Pickled Watermelons Ripe Olives . ForHer Home After T . . . Visit in This City ' Mrs. Sam Fenton, of Bothel, Wash., a niece of U. S. Gregory, |who has been visiting here as a house guest of Mrs. Tony Notar for the past 20 days, left for the south and her home aboard the Princess Norah. Mrs. Fenton, who made her first trip to Alaska, thinks this is a wonderful scenic land and abound in hospitality. Upon her departure she asked that thanks be extend- ed to her many newly-made friends who so generously entertained her during her visit Delicious! JUNO-MAID Cottlage Cheese Now Available at Your Grocer Every Day. Excellent for Winter Salads Try the New CHOCOLATE MILK 10c pint 18c quart JUNEAU DAIRIES Incorporated fore st |IIIIIIHII||II|II|IIIIII|IIIHIII|IHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIl||IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII||||flIIIII!II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|I||Il|||||l|||"'§ PHONE 47 8- Free Delivery VEGETABLES - - MEATS - - TURKE llllmlIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIlIIlIIIII|IIIlll|||ll|llllllllllIIIIII|I||IIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIII'IIIIIIIIl_lmmIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIllulII|IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIII PEAS, Happy Home size 2 tins for 43¢ § for $1.09 HPAEei:gld CARROTS size 2 tins 2 for 44¢ § for §1.10 Mihcé Heal, Monard! 11b. pars 3¢ each 3 for §1.10 Grapefruit, Monarchsize2tin . 2for 33¢ flor §3¢ PINEAPPLE, Sliced size 2% tins 2 for §7¢ § for §1.53 DEL MONTE YOUR ATTENTION! One 10-cent Defense Stamp FREE with each of the above purchases either in GROUPS OF TWO or SIX. Pumpkin, Happy Home size 2% tin for 23¢ for 84c CHERRIES, size 2%fins - - 2for 63c6for $1.75 ROYAL ANNE or BLACK ANNUAL THANKSGIVING _AWARD ™ ONE COMPLETE TURKEY DINNER ONE COMPLETE GOOSE DINNER PRESENTATION AT 7 P. M. TOMORRROW. NOV. 18 YS. » 25 years of continuous service to the peopie of Juneau and vicinity For a QUARTER of a CENTURY, the CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MARKET has operated as one of the community’s outstanding home- cwaed food centers, consistently cifering the public the most complete lines of superior quality canned goods, the finest in both home-grown and imporled fresh vegetables and fruits, choice meats, fish, poultry and a full assortment of domestic and imported liquors and wines. OUR POLICY*HAS BEEN FOR THESE 25 YEARS—and will continue to be—one of friendly personal service combined with a constant effort to give our customers only the best in everything at prices that a:e attractive to the most discriminating buyers. PRICES GOOD UNTIL NOVEMBER 19th ——————— : ' of Fresh Meuts : T e MARKET HUTSAUCE o e T e PEARS, Barilettsis s . 2l S5 or .65 ASPARAGUS, Size No. 1 all 21r 43¢ for §1.2 SLICED or JUILIENNE T e BEE'!S,S a_nd W . . size tins 2 for 33¢ 6 for 97¢ Pitted Olives, § and W sizexo. ] all 2 for 49§ for 1.41 BEANS, CUT, S=ndW - . 2for37c6lor 105 SHRIMP med. or large § and | 2 for 38 6 for §1.09 ROYAL DESSERTS all flavers . - Pkg. 5 BIITTEIi, Faflé}tf&émerzr;:?f[iiqunds 85c SNOWDRIFT - - - - - - 3poundsbSc Make Your Holiday Meal Complete: Puddings Cranberries Lettuce Chestnuts Spinach Tomatoes Mixed Nuts Celery Endives Grapes Broccoli PHONE 47 8- Free Delivery ' May We Serve You! At

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