The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Orchard Garden Grapefruit Juice - 3—46 oz tins 3¢ Amocat or Del Monte Tomato Juice A ou 3—4§ oz. tins 79¢ Cut Rite Wax Paper 2—125 foot rolis 35¢ BORDEN'S MILK RY-TAK - . - Case $4.29 - 260z. pkgs. 40c Spishrod Rye Wafers - - 2for 35c Swedish Mints - cello. pkg. 10c - COFF Schillings . . EE 1 pound 33¢ 2 pounds 65¢ Chase & Sanborns 1 1b- 33¢, 3 Ibs. 86¢ No. 1 Del Monte Pears, 6 No. 1 tins $1.05 L. and H, Grapefruit, 6 No. 2 tins 85¢ During these fimes thi$ point is worth while considering. THE 20TH CENTURY GROCERY is offering you even more than that—We have fired the credit man and abandoned plan of CASH and CARRY—COMPARE OUR PRICES— AND YOU ARE BOUND TO BE OUR CUSTOMER. re You Getting FULL VALUE for the Food Dollars You Are Spending? r delivery to give you greater savings. Consider this Standby Grapefruit Juice - 3—46 oz tins79¢ Heinz Keichup - 14 0z. hottle 20c Tomato Juice 14 oz. tins ]() for $1.05 Swift's—Libby-—Amocat Best Circles Orange Juice - 6—12oz. tins 63c fi:;;:loes . - 6 No. 2% tins $1.05 i::;;aloes, Case 24 No. 2" tins $3.85 Early Garden Peas - Case $4.19 CORN . Case 2412 oz tins $4.20 Alaska CRAB MEAT - No. " flat tins 36¢c Zee Facial Tissues full 500 count 28¢ Viciory Dog Food - Case $3.69 Our method of distribution is unequaled in Juneau therefore we can offer you the FINEST IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT THESE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES! Spinach - 2 lbs. 25¢ Green PEAS - 21bs. 33 Large Avocados - 2 for 39c Cantaloupes, ea. 25c Snap BEANS - Ih. 20c MACARONI and Spaghetti - ' Ib. pkys. Each 10c Heinz Baby Food - Heinz Junior Food - Dozen %0c -« Bfor59c Krispy Crackers - 2 pounds 45¢ Giani Nubora - - . . Each55¢ Rinso - - - . Large pkg. 27c lvory Soap large bars Crisco - - - - 3 Blue Plate Oysters Van Camps’ Hominy, No. 2 fin Dunbar’s Okra - ) BUY § UNITED, STATES - 10for 93¢ pound fins 79c - 50z.1in 30c Each 15¢ - No.2tin 19¢ Dry Onions 3 1bs. 20¢;, New "Potatoes - 4 lbs. 23¢ New Rutabagas 3 lbs. 25¢ Texas Field Tomatoes - 1b. 25¢ Cabbage - - Ib. 8¢ Golden Poppy Figs No. 1 - Zfor 37c Swansdown Cake Flour - rks. 30c Kraft American Cheese, 2 lbs. 65¢ Butter, Darigold - - 21lhs. 93¢ Eggs, Co-op blue carton, 2 doz. 87c Why Not Get the Best! Jell-0 or Royal Gelatine 3 rkss- 19¢ All Flavors . Kingsford or hrgo CornStarch - - - - 2pks.23c Wyler's Parsley and Onion Flakes 2 tins 25¢ Juneau Dairies’ Milk - 2 quarts 35¢ SUGAR - 10 pound cloth sack 7lc 20th Century Grocery DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS Wil? vicrory Prices in this ad effective through JULY 18 TAKE YOUR PURCHASES WITH YOU FOR Cash and Carry and SAVE!? Civilians RAF Wanfed in U. S. Navy |Certain Oua_l}Esd Men Are ' Required as Reserve Officers SEATTLE, July 8 — An urgent need for more oficers to keep pace with the Navy's rapidly expanding program demands that scores of itional civilians be commissioned as rapidly as posible, Capt. W. J Giles, director of naval officer pro- curement for the Thirteenth Naval District, said here. ‘Though we have handled hund- !veds of applications in this district, we feel there are many high calibre men who have not yet been con- tacted—men who are sorely needed BILL READ INCANADA Measure Would Mean Un- restricted Milifary Conscription OTTAWA, Canada, July 8—Ap- proval of the principle of unre- stricted military conscription was given by the House of Commons last night when it advanced to a sec- lond reading, a bill permitiing the government to draft men into ser- vice anywhere. The bill will next be discussed, clause by clause, by a committee and then will be given a third |reading, making it law. — .- to help push the war effort to a| Giles said. “We hope th: mun’ in the Thirteenth N istrict SE'I' FOR FRIDAY who is qualified to serve in the |Navy as a reserve officer will con- — {tact our oftice.” 9 " " He emphasized that the Navy has| 1n€ swimming races which were not lowered its requirements for a|Scheduled for last Sunday in the commission in a form, but said Evergrecn Bowl pool,. and which more officer mat were postponed on account of the a number of br: »ducation is nece al is needed in serve officer requirements, he added | Mitiing. with preference given to men under | 40 y of age. ;und will be awarded cash prizes. lly needed, he said, are The public is invited. gradus radio, electrical, mechan- - < ical diesel and aeronautical engin- eers, but there are also many open- ings available for men with execu- tive and administrative and admin- istrative experience—men who now hold responsible positions in pri- vate industry. Many successful applicants will be assigned to duties similar to those for which they were trained in private life, he added, but all will be gi additional schooling government expense. All commissions in the Thirteenth {Naval District, which comprises Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon- tana, Wyoming and Alaska, are bandled at the Seattle office, 117 Marion St., in the Exchange Build- ing. GREAT PUSH FOR RUBBER TOMORROW FRESH Fresh Limes Cantaloupes Plums Apricots Honey Dew Melons Avacados Grapes Pacific Coast Service Sta- tions Take Six.Hours Off for Drive SUCCESSFUL Many Hundred Tons Car- | | ried by Plane in Australia Area MELBOURNE, July 8 — The United States Army Air Transport Service. it has been disclosed, has! lown iive million miles in the last ive n:onths to rush vital equipment and personnel to strategic points on the Australian front. This is a’ service where things must often be done in a hurry, yet only one plane has been lost and that was an accident, In one instance, the forces were | zalled on to transport complete ar- | illery hattery of men, guns, equip- ment and ammunition to a vital wea Lundreds of miles away. The paul involved a half million | younds. * It was finished in a frac- don of the time overland transport would have taken. One plane carried 300 tons of sup- slies 2,000 miles in one month. The head of the service is Brig. Sen. Rush Lincoln, and his chief wude 15 veter: lier and gl'(mp{ saptain, Harold Gatty, | - .- NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing 1ir route from Seattle to Nome, un sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, ches. A college|Weather, have been set for Friday | 11y fo meet re-|afterncen at 2 o'clock, weather per- | Children will compete in 12 events | JUST ARRIVED! VEGETABLES WE DELIVER — FREE DELIVERY Phones 92-95 | | | | | LOS ANGELES, cCalif., July 8— |P. E. Allan, Chairman of the Gov- (ernment’s rubber drive here, an- |nounces that every Pacific Coast |ervice station will close for six hours while 30,000 managers and Iop('r:nm'.s Wwill go on a last minute S jhunt to add to the growing stock- | piles. H Allan said instructions came from | William Humphreys, of San Fr.’:n-‘ cisco, Chairman of five western ; states having charge of the rubber i campaign. ! el BRI e ! | i : TRANSPORT I ot | . | ’ h BY AIRIS | ‘ HGHTNATS GOONTRIAL | IN (APITAL Geiman - born Saboteurs __ WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1942 Lanced Here Go Be- fore Commission | WASHINGTON, July 8 — In a | setting of the utmost secrecy, guar-| |anteed by heavily armed soldier | police, secret agents and walled off | corridors, eight German-born men| | went on trial for their lives today | before a military commission sit- ting in the Justice Department. The eight are accused of violat- ing the articles of war by stealing into Lhis country with the intent {of spreading fire and destruction {by Nazi sabotage methods. | They were rounded up by the | Federal Bureau of Investigation | after landing from U-boats on lone- {1,\; beaches of Long Island and Flor- lldzl. | So veoiled mn secretiveness are the | commission proceedings, first im-| portant one of its kind since the Civil War, that not even the fact | of the starting of the trial has been made known officially. e NOTICE | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing |air route from Seattle to Nome, on Isale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. FRUITS Hot House Tomatoes ield Tomatoes String Beans Celery Lettuce Yams Egg Plant Kale Cauliflower Swiss Chard Cabbage l ! | | Two-Piece Cottons n CHECKS and PLAIDS GINGHAMS SEERSUCKERS Sizes 12 to 20 $9.95 Jones-Stevens Seward Street | Kentucky straight bourbon — 100 proof National Distillers ProductsCorparation, N.Y. @Wv 1968, Jo. Subtn Brrving Goy Mltwanier, Wi WHISKEY

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