The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \ju(.)\i and Lieut. Rhude, ac- VPROF E ERI(KSON l" s to the advice from Ladd JAP PLANES AL SISO o | SHOTDOWN ~ ~ heRe ToNiGHT expected to take| ppof d will be given|the pey s of Camp Shows, | (he rett Erickson, heas through Jun fain Local Service Per- |suiy be limited to MacArthur Announ(es Al- sonneionPresenfTour creumstances have the show given in town so that | High School for a number of years | the lied Forces Lost TWO townspeople could attend,” he stat- | before taking his post with z Al Jolson, famea comedian of ed | University of A five years Fighters d screen for his| Al Jolson passed through Juneau|and while he was in the clty visite i Sonny B and gjopt days ago on his way to Fair- | With many of his friends here. ballads as well | panks from tle and has been| Many of the students at the ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTRALIA, June 16—Gen Doug- stage present is arriving 0 posts las MacArthur's h ters today Ju irbanks 10 |areas during the last week, forces showing a marked prefer- [as, who was unable to attend, Sper- | fice iven them. This is according Jap fighter ainment for Army W BN ence for the Army Air Corps for|ling said that Juneau's quota, based |to a tement released by Mildred S'STAR OLD ANGUS 7 bombers service personnel which a number have qualified, Er- |on a per capita donation of 48 cents |R. Hermann, Alaska Director of the the Darwin attack yesterday were ac ) a wire received this License are required to grow to- ickson said. [1s $2,022. ‘O‘f‘u of Price Administration Tlle Choice Of SCQICh Whiski shot down by Allied ters. noon by Ct C. F. Baish, command- bacco in Irelana and the Govern- He plans to return to Alaska| The club went on record as in] An order amending the general 1skies Our forces lost two fighters, Mac- er of troops in Juneau area ment otherwise exercises strict con- | within the next three or fow |favor of the proposal and it was|regulations in such manner as to Arthur said Jolson will be accompanied by his trol over its cultivation weeks, depending on transportation |decided that the Executive Board T Another 20ih Century CASH and CARRY SALE! More people are realizing daily that it pays toBUY FOR CASH. The savings derived from this method of purchasing adds many free items to your household wants. BUY FOR CASH and CARRY HOME AT THESE PRICES . .. TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK! ORANGES, 200size - 3 dozen $1.15 CAMPRBELL’S sOoUPS CHICKEN and MUSHROOM - 2for25¢ TOMATO - - = = = = = 3for23c ALL OTHER VAmm‘lEs - = 2for23¢ Del Monie Fruit Cocktail - 6 No. 1 tins 93¢ | | Heinz Tomato Juice, 15 oz. fins, 6 for 53¢ = L. & H. GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 tins, 6 for 85c | | Dash Dog Food, 1lb.fins - - 6 for 65c Libby Tomato Juice, 14 oz. fins, 6 for 53¢ | | Del Monte o\ | Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2% fins - 3 for 65¢ Grapejuice, unsweetened, quarls - Each3%¢ | | GIANTNUBORA - - - - Each 55,; TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE CAMAY ) 4 Bars :I:E,;UDY 5 25( COFFEE SCHILLINGS — M. J. B. Iv33¢ 263 CHASE AND SANBORN'S 1v.33¢ 3v96G¢ E £ = = = = E E = E S S = RY-TAK, 140z.pkgs. - - - Each19c §§ Amocat Purple Plums, 2Y; tins - 3 for 47c HEINZRICEFLAKES - - 2pkgs.25c || Brimful Pork and Beans, 2% fins - 2 for 29c Sunshine Krispy Crackers - 21b. pkgs. 45¢ §§ Qur Value Cut Beans, No. 2tins - 6 for 87c Marshmallows, 11b. cello bags - Each19c || SUGAR,C.&H. - - - 10Ib.bags7lc 46 oz. fi | § 3 fins for 3¢ § MIRACLEWHIP - - . .. . . QUARTS4c || HORMEL CHICKEN BROTH, 120z tins - 4for25c 5 § This Is Strictly a CASH AND CARRY SALE PRICES IN THIS AD ARE E IVE ALL THIS WEEK! - 20th Century Grocery 0000000 tment of Education d of A Uni- 18 f | giving entertainments at military | versity located at College, Alaska,|pa in the Interior and Westward | have left school to enter the armed | —— of Mrs, MR RENY il ll'v T T T at 1USO DRIVE HERE e e o wen | JUNEAU ON WAY SOUTH| M ay BE HANDLED ~ BYROTARY (LUB University of Alaska, passed| u by plane on his| AT DARWIN Famed Comedlan to Enter- = e of the limited facilities | way to Denver, Colorado to o at the camp the sh s- [ tend an educational meeting to s take place there in the near future | fOI' Seer(e Men | Prof. Erickson was head of the| i . Is $2,022 it impossible to | English department of the Juneau| its next meeting Guests of the club were Lieut 1. Rizer and Lieut. G. K. Ebbe, Navy. Lieut. Ebbe, who saw a in the Islands best that they could that they were “really the Philippines arg still on our side. On the motion of Jack Burford, This action was taken by the Office Rotary Club members voted to send |of Price Administration in Washing- a subscription of The Empire MRS. TOM MORGAN TommyJr. at their home. all right for the children to use. s too slick; it appeared hack. ————— Girl Scout Coundil the changed constitution. Following the busmess meeting, three Scouts assisted Mrs. McGinty They included Lor- etta Keithahn, Mary Lu Fagerson in serving tea. and Loraine English. Here's a Real HAT SPECIAL All of Our Spring and Summer COLORED STRAWS must go to make room for new stock arriving. Very Special S1.00 $2.00 & Jones-Stevens Seward Street - Juneau Quotain Campaign | { Harry Sperling was the main speaker at the Rotary Club lunch- ing today in Percy's Cafe| & 1d asked the club to take over e job of directing a Juneau cam- 1 to raise funds for the USO. Speaking for Mayor Harry I. Luc- Hnnko them more applicable to the & |will discuss the matter further at| |unique and varying conditions un- ‘(Iu which merchandising is carried ltth ore Licut. R.|0n in Alaska is expected to be issued U.|shertly by the Washington office a s |methods for fixing price ceilings in the Philippines and ha b gt . By laud will react to the benefit of recently returned from there, told the club members that U. S. forces hough at a bad disadvantage because of inferior |p. Bl JACOB RUPPERT'S mumbars, and equipment, :did the e o AdpEneRston: I WMo KNICKERBOCKER d proved g i T |in the matter of meeting these un- The Largest-Selling Beer in the World! He said that the American [lk‘r.\imm.h satisfaction -~ I Q o flew planes that were built in 1938| The order exempting the lumber Q) BOTTLES *1.00 CASE #4..)" s F and fought industry of 4 unbelieva sbie odde: Lt {ceilings for a sixty day period dur- Made in New York City be said that the natives in the ing which a permanent solution he men in <«Company B at Chil- ENTERS HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan re- ently installed a new slide for Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Morgan ested it to make sure it would b At noon today, Mrs. Morgan en- ered St. Ann's Hospital for X-Rays | and examinations of a wrenched Has Meet Monday Members of the Girl Scout Coun-|pan American Airways application also denied, Pogue stated. ment of Commerce. il of Juneau and troop leaders met » vesterday afternoon in the home | Earl McGinty, discussing next year’s plans and committees. The list of new standing commit- | ee members will be announced lat- er this week, according to Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, .Scout Commissioner. Members also voted on outlines for TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1942 MERCHANTST0 [ oErEbnosiiG - (|2 e I oeice ceumes| SCOTCH WHISKEY Amendment “fo Regula‘; : . tions Covering Alaska TEACHER'S HIGH- WATSON'S . Expected by OPA | LAND CREAM JOHN DEWAR'S Wit PETER DAWSON WHITE LABEL ormed that they should dde‘x‘”(‘p::- VAT 69 JOHNNIE WALKER and posting their price ceil- ings as required by the maximum WHlTE HonsE RED LABEL |price regulations of the Office of atitcation trom the tocat opa or. | HAIG & HAIG ROBBIE BURNS | notifi « T _wme m— parin et e e This will materially ~alter the |both consumer and merchant, Mrs Largest Selection in All Alaska |Hermann said “The wiilingness of the Office of to cooperate with the Alaska office {usual conditions is a source of from the price |will be sought, is a c ton foilowing negotiations with the local office, backed by information concerning the problems of the in- dustry die to the seasonal nature of its operations,” Mrs. Hermann Al “The Tualk of the Town” said. Because of the proposed changes in the. regulations, Mur: Hermann has deferred her trip to PHO“E 92 quuor Depl. PHO“E 95 the southern end of the Division until official announcement is made —- AR x covering the pro) d @ | | proposed amendment.| . onit o acquire Lavery's| TOMMY MORGAN HAS TS TY J & " Air Line, operating between An- PARTY ON SATURDAY |chorage and Fairbanks. ) Tommy Morgan. Jr., son of Mr, Pogue stated that Pan American || ti and Mrs, Thomas Morgan, celebrat- = 1 S'I'UDY AlASKA Airway's application was denied ed his eighth birthday last Satur- several days ago on the grounds day, with 14 guests invited to a that acquisition of the Lav ser- party. AIR SERVI(ES vice might confront competitive| The children saw the motion pic- | lines operating between Anchorage ture cartoon, ™ he Reluctant Drag- and Fairbanks with inequitable on” and then repaired to the Mor- g | WASHINGTON, June 16—Alas- competition. gan apartment for refreshments and {kan commercial air services are to| Because the Civil Aeronautics (O PIay games. have a thorough study in the near Board intends “to go into whole b i o o future, Civil Aeronautics Board Alaskan situation very soon” Pan Clothing prices in Switzerland are Clnuman L. Welch Pogue said to-' American’s application to operate about 70 percent above the pre- day in discussing the rejection of to Anchorage via Tanacross was war level, according to the Depart- 1 BIGGER and BETTER | 77| THRIFT C0-OP [75; MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL RETAILER-OWNED GROCERS e e R e e e e e e VISIT OUR NEW MODERN STOKE, located in the heart of Juneau’s Shopping Center . . . . Help yourself or be helped. You'll enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the NEW THRIFT CO-OP. SHORTENING - 3 vws s THC DEL MONTE 214 sise can SHURFINE 21 size can FRUIT COCKTAIL 34c | SWEET POTATOES 25¢ CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL oceax senav 1w 23¢ SHURFINE @flT__g/___N_c_l MACARONI w20 15¢ SARD' N ES ADMIRAL—in soya bean oil 5 3 cans 23c LIBBY'S 8 oz. cans BEAS w218 | cwwoecr JUICE 120 Toc QAT r=:coon—regar or vt 9 .civ: G C CORN FLAKES oer 106 | BEETS reresswesne 2o 126 CORN MEAL »ov—svonys . & ponoi vae 43¢ SHURFINE LIBBY'S ORANGE JUICE47 - 41c | HASH conses mas . .0 256 WM APRICOTS 2--3c | PEACHES 2w 4 TEXAS DELTA GRAPEFRUIT JUICEA47 -~ 25¢ GREEN SPOT—Cut No. 2 cans TEXAS PINK No. 2 cans BEANS 2w 29c | GRAPEFRUIT 2 = 29c Wednesday — Thursday — Friday — Saturday

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