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e gy e g e ey PAGE SIX HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICEST—FRESHEST MEATS! PHONES: 53533 em==92- Polish SAUSAGE RINGS 1b. 45¢ Pure Pork LITTLE PIGS - 1b. 50c Sweet and Tender Gibsons' BACON - 1b. 45¢ THRERL Baby Beef POT ROASTS - - 1b. 45c Sugar-Cured HAMS half or whole . ]|, 55¢ Small PICNIC HAMS - 1b. 43¢ Leg o' (ottage SPRINGLAMB - 1b.50c | CHEESE - - full pound 3c Roasting Chickens, Oven Reddy Fryers, Oven Reddy Turkeys, Fresh Young Hens Order Early Free Delivery S| ST0CK OUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Oct. 9 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 1 American Can 65%, Anaconda Bethlehem | Steel 58%, Commonwealth and iSuuth’u 9/30, Curtiss Wright 8%, | International Harve 49'2, Ken- necott New York Central 11'%, Northern Pacific 7, United States Steel 50%, Pound $4.04 YES! THE FEET OF THAT TOW-HEADED YOUNGSTER OF MINE USED TO BE QUITE A PROBLEM ..."TIL | LEARNED ABOUT Poll-Parrot ... Shoes! BUT THEY CAN TAKE ALL THE HARD KNOCKS HE CAN GIVE THEM...YOU SEE THEY'RE STURDILY MADE FOR ROUGH-AND-READY BOYS JUST LIKE HIM ter 91 AVERAGES today's Dow, 113.93, DOW, JO! The following Jones averages 28.58, utilities are industrials rails 13.93. Family Shoe Seward Street - tore SONS OF NORWAY TO MEET TOMORROW Sons of Norway will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow in the Odd Fel- lows Hall. All members are urged to be present. There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! WE HAVE THE VEGETABLES! Stock Up Your Refrigerators With a Good Supply. HARVEST OF + + » LELSH FooDS THESE ARE CASH AND CARRY PRICES! CAULIFLOWER - - pound 20¢ CABBAGE . ..................pound 7e CORN..............oeeeve.dozen 83 € SEEDLESS GRAPES - 2]bks.25¢ PEACHES .............2 pounds 25¢ CELERY . .. oo sk 26e TOMATOES ...............pound 13¢ GREEN PEPPERS - 2 pounds 35¢ POTATOES . ... .25 pounds $1.29 DRY ONIONS.........4 pounds 23 ¢ GRAPEFRUIT . ... 3fr25¢ HONEY DEW MELONS pound 10€ BORBEN'SCHEESE . - 21b.pky. 69¢ 20th Century Grocery THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 0il of North Will Be Piped Soon To Conned 3 With Alaska Highway ‘ 5 for The Philadelphia Service Correspondent, that aviation gasoline and |soon will be flowing through a new toward the Alaska high- 'War Manpower Commis- sion Asks Supervised Employment Changes from oil wells and the world Gold miners who are going most hortherly refinery at Fort seeking employment because of Norman on the Mackenzie River in Canada, 125 miles south of the order of the War Production Board yesterday suspending the Arctic Circle, { Vast, undeveloped tar sands ir operation of mines, should do s0 through the United States Employ- [Northern Alberta are veing mined now for oil, gasoline, asphalt oke, and pending operations ma ment Service offices, according to detailed information received here by Hugh J. Wade, as a representa- tive of the War Manpower Com- mission for the Territory Wade said today that he had re- ceived complete information re- garding the order, which affects all gold mines except those that are permitted to operate because Writing pipeline way the and to be Wells Not New The wells at Fort Norman \not new. They have been in ex- istence since 1921. They were little used, however, and were capped until 12 years ago. Shortly after the war began, a |new refinery was built at Fort Norman for the production of avia- !tion gasoline and engine diesel oil. That plant, according to Canadian Munitions and Supply Minister C. D. Howe, has been expanded, and |will likely be in use for a longer period than just during the sum- mer, as it has been since lation. | Howe further stated that an in- tensive study of the tar sands is under way at present. Speaking in Parliament, he stated are New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 4 . / . Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin . No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving . Instantly stops perspiration for instal- Increase Capacity “Arrangements have been made further to develop the wells on the lower Mackenzie River at Fort Norman. Additional wells are being drilled, the refi capacity is being increased, and a short pipe- line is being installed to bring the oil across to the location of the Alaska highway.” The bituminous sands along the Athabasca River also are being utilized. The sands produce a high quality of asphalt and it is ex- i.to Removes odGE pected that the material will be from perspiration used as surfacing the Alaska A pure white, greaseless, stain- highway. less vanishing cream - Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! ARRID 39;2((: jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars —— e ery 3 days. s on - NELL LEAVES FOR TRIP TO YAKUTAT Wildlife Agent Rod Darnell of the Alaska Game Commission left | by plane this morning for an of- ficial business trip to Yakutat. D Empire Classifieds Pay! ROD D OFFICIAL YOUR FIRST FALL DRESSES THAT Tailored in L'Aiglon’s exclusive Katanga Crepe, a beautiful sheer fabric woven of aggm;j rayon yarns. Left: Prim and Pretty — Tucks on the blouse, pleats on the skirt; pearly .white buttons neath a frosty white collar. A tailored dress to make you slim and lovely. Black, brown, Dutch tan, Iceland blue, areen. 10 to 20. Top: Surrey — Tucks that start as pockets and continue all the way round the back give unusual fashion interest to . the blouse of this tailored dress. Brown, black, Dutch tan, Iceland blue. 12 to 40. 8.95and 10.95 JONES—STEVENS Seward Street ores permitted by the Manpower Com- |they ons mission order to employ gold min- of the importance of other are best qualified to fill and mined, or which for other r | which are most urgent from a mili- are essential to the war industry. |ers who have not obtained certifi- |tary viewpoint. The order will probably Altf'r‘t‘ cates of separation from the Em-| virtually .all gold mines in Lh(‘])l(\ymt‘nt Service, Territory with the exception of the| “In Alaska,™ Wade pointed our, Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Cum-}'mrnmr employees of the gold pany. mining industry are directed by |the Commission to seek new em- ployment through the United States Foliewing | the' tksdarice OF thie’ Btden| —nRTment: Bervice “offies, . All by the WEB, the War Manpower|€mplcyment offices in the Terri- C(!ll\!xxlssl()xl«-l’. Paul V. McNutg, 1s- ks vhm.‘ been instructed to di- Sibd a directive that. all edipioyees| VT v t108e med 40 industries that of the gold mining industry must,| ¢ exclusively engaged in the war L effort.” before seeking employment in the obtain a certificate the “Although the order of the Man- power Commission does not specifi= cally prohibit employers in the Ter- ' ritory of Alaska from employing former workers in the gold min- ing industry,” Wade said, “they are directed by the Commission not to do so.” PR XY WP B MOOSE TO INITIATE FOUR CANDIDATES, MEETING TONIGHT regular meeting of the Moose tonight there will be a special initiation. Four candidates will be taken into the fraternal or- ganization as follows: E. R. Eaton, Sr., E. R. Eaton, Jr, O. N. Downs and Tony Chopp. Obtain Certificate Wade said today: “Immediately Will Relieve Shortage United is expected that gold miners offices.” in the States will be diverted to relieve the acute shortage of men in other mining industries. ” critical of separation States Employment All employees in the gold mining industry will be re- ferred to the states to employment that is available in the non-ferrous industry, he said. area from It At the former In Alaska, the many defense pro- jects have advised the employment service offices of their labor needs, and miners will be referred to j.bs mining Other to be employers are not SATURDAY--MONDAY—TUESDAY TILLAMOOK CHEESE ¥ q SHARP 2&!11&',‘3"" 3 pounds $1.00 FRESH GRAPEFRUIT - - - Ffor 29« FAMILY FLOUR HARDWHEAT 49 pound sack----$2.85 Buy Your Supply Now!? POTATO CHIPS, Crisp - 2 packages 25¢ TOMATO JUICE - - - - Gallon 75¢ C.R.[.S.C.o -Pound Tin (LIMIT ONE) 69( FRISKIES -- DOG FOOD - 2 pounds29c LETTUCE - - Head 5¢,10¢15.20¢ (UCUMBERS - Each 123¢, 20:25¢ LARGE BUNCH CARROTS - - Bunch 10¢ LARGEST SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN JUNEAU! EORGE BROTHER Phone 92 Phone 9535 TWO DELIVERIES DAILY: 10:30—2:30 NUBORA GIANT SIZE