The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 20, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX "™ LARGE GRADE A 2 dozen 95 PEAS, STRING BEANS TOMATOES, CORN 2lins27¢ HOTCAKE SYRUP 24 1b.sack$1.29 | 2GallonTin @Y« Spinach — Lettuce — Celery — Broccoli — Cauliflower — Onion Sets American Meat Co. Phone 338 ¢ Phone 38 ‘Shavi-Made’ PURE PORK TOMATO-FLAVORED BREAKFAST SAUSAGES Fresh and Smoked Meats - Pouliry - Fresh Frozen * Fruits and Vegetahles DARIGOLD 2 pounds §9c MATCHES 6-BOX CARTOON 25¢ FLOUR SWANS DOWN THER 1.DARIGOLD Evaporated MILK —enriches cooked foods with extra nutritive value and fine flavor. Double-rich—economical— convenient. Keep asupply on hand for cooking success and family health. An Ideal Milk for Baby’s Formula 2.DARIGOLD tun BUTTER —produced under the most modern butter - making meth- ods known today. Makes the simplest food satisfying and delicious —a real economy when compared with other healith-building foods. Always fresh — always highest quality. 3.DARIGOLD Norwrsl CHEESE —smooth-melting in cooking — adds full- flavored zest and food value. Appetiz- ing —rich! From the DARIGOLD MILK FARMS OF WASHINGTON THE DAILY ALASK Selective Service Board MembersReceiveNoPay; Polifics Is Thus Purggd (Continued from Page One) |ing teeth are pretty interesting Formerly, the Army required every man to have at least six chewing teeth “opposed to each other.” Now for general service in all branches the only requirement is that |man ‘is able to masticate Army | chow, no matter whether the old | molars are real or false. The cx- amination does NOT consist of | |making a doubtful candidate sit | down to a meal of beef &nd beans The examining dentists just ex- amine and pass on their opinion as to whether the fellow needs straw or a rifle. T. L., Chester, New Under-arm /Cream Deodorant safely . Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skia. . No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. . A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. Artid has_been awarded) the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. o » Women use more Arrid than any 39}‘0 jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars e et Pa—The War Production Board priorities division |says you can. get all the sugar you need to keep bees alive and| operating. All that is necessary is to make application to the WPB sugar section, setting forth all the facts and circumstances. . Honey is | considered one of the most im-| portant substitutes - for sugar | the WPB is eager to see that honey | i production is increased, not dimin- ished. al | | a A EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | cember 31 has been renewed d Stops Perspiration| | Americans, British from | detachments of American airmen !from Java and British and Aus- tralians from Singapore, arrived in (southern Australia and then came |here on a special train after de- barking at various Australian ports. ! A flat refusal of Russia to re- have purchased the oil truck and flat-bed truck formerly used by Kelly Blake's special delivery ser- | vice in Juneau, and have inaugur- | |ated a general transfer. business | in Petersburg. H |en and time are the three things, ew nl s we are short of now.” | , jShorIa‘ge” | Of Labor Indicafed Systematic Allocation Pro- posed in Mobiliza- tion Program WASHINGTON, March 20—Presi- | dent Roosevelt suggested the pos-| sibility there might be some short- ages of labor for war production next fall and this might cause a systematic allocation of manpower | under the proposed mobilization program. " The President made the state-| FISHPACT 15 SIGNED BY JAPAN,RUSS. LONDON, March 20—An Ex- change Telegraph Agency dis- patch from Kuibyshev says the Russian and Japanese Fisher- ies agreement that expired De- FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUTTER| 2 18s. T9¢ | No Limit—-Sweet Cream ALWAYS BETTER VALUES AT GEORGE BROTHERS! PURPLE PLUMS No. 27 fin § §c Buy Now—Reg. 25¢ value IF IT’S NEW—YOU'LL FIND IT AT GEORGE BROTHERS! 25 Pounds - $1.19 !gxrl. who said she “found espion- . (age lots of fun,” was today sen- !!eneed to five years in th@Fed-‘\ 5 {eral Women's Reformatory at Al-| 0 pounds & Sz 35 |derson, West Virginia, by Federal [ | Judge Goddard. i 100 Pounds - $4.65 y L ] |years in prison, . | Both the girl and skipper en-| ment at a conference with the newsmen today. for one year. The question of permitting the Japanese to fish in Rus- sia’s territorial waters off Si- beria is regarded as a gauge —of Russian-Japanese relations. DEFERMENT CONSIDERED | WASHINGTON, March 20—Brig.| Gen. Lewis B. Hershey forecast the matter of deferment for military! service may shift “from the ques- tion, how many dependents you {have, to what job are you doing,”| as the President suggested labor shortages in war work next fall. The director of the Selective| new the agreement would have been a severe blow to Japan. X D !Ser\'ice asserted that “men, wom- HIGH SCHOOL GIRL IS GUILTY Former Fronts Arrive IOF ESPIONAGE[ for New Conflict ' says It Was Lofs of Fun- Will Spend Five Years Now in Reformatory 0f Airmen In So. Aus. MELBOURNE, March 20— New | | i | NEW YORK, March 20 — Lucy | Boehmler, 19-year-old high school| - NEW TRANSFER FIRM Joe MacKechnie and “Red” Jones Why? Just take a look around The Baranof Coffee Shop . . . beautifully decorated, isn't it? Furthermore, it's so clean and sanitary. The atmosphere is perfect for relaxation after defense duties are done. The Baranof Coffee Shop LES TEAGLE. Catering Manager BERT'S CASH GROCERY WEHAVEBEEN PREPARING A REAL SURPRISE FOR YOU—MR. AND MRS. CONSUMER WATCH JUNEAU NEWSPAPERS We America for Americans———Alaska for Alaskm Judge Goddard also sem,encled: Carl Herman Schroetter, 48, skipper | {of a Miami fishing boat, to 1()3 ot gty g o, e orwse)| ' YAKIMA NETTED GEMS S0 v, ¥ wle peemcle U. S. Ne. | Quality THE BEST ONLY BUY AND SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! sentenced to prison for 20 years. 5¢c¢ Ib. RUTABAGAS Excellent Quality GRADE A Fresh MILK (18¢ at.- 2 qts. 35¢ Whipping Cream 7 pt. 2 5¢ FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY Fertilized-Prepared Soil SEEDS GEORGE BROS. Super Market 3PHONES ——533-92 aml% MAY TRANSFER . FROM CANADA ' FORCETO U. 5. Prime Minister M. King. | Agrees fo Release Unit- | ed States Citizens = OTTAWA, March 20—Citizens of the United States serving in Can-| adian forces may apply for trans-| |fer to the armed forces of their own country under an agreement| |announced by Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King. | King told the Canadian House of Commons today that notes had been exchanged between the Unit- | ted States and Canada to this ef-| fect and the shift will affect be-| tween 15,000 and 16,000 Americans| now in the Capadian Army, Naval| or Royal Air forces. | e - | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS 105 — PHONES — 104 NOTICE! OF JUNEAU! Have Faith in .

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