The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES GEORGE BROTHERS Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Stuart Hill, 5th - - Regular $1.75 Bourhon De Luxe, 5th - - Special Walker's Imperial, 5th - Special Philadelphia, 5h - - - Special Imported Cuban Whiskey, 5th - Special P.M.DeLuxe,5th - - - Special Schenley's Reserve, 5th - Special Special $3.75 3.90 410 4.45 5.75 4.45 5.05 3.25 (HAMBER MEMBERS HAVE SAMPLE OF 'CANNED HALIBUT Members of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce this noon sampled what may prove to be a new Alaskan fishery product—canned halibut. The halibut was packed this year for the first time by Libby, McNeill {and Libby at the company’s Taku | operation, The plates were clean after the | meeting, an indication that the new product made a hit. It will be put | on the market this year in limited qumtmss e ' GEORGE CLEVELAND |dent of the B. M. Behrends Bank, who has been in Seattle during the past several weeks visiting his | BACK FROM SOUTH| George E. Cleveland, Vice Presi- Casablanca Rum, 5th - - Special Our Ceiling—$4.60 0ld Timothy Rum, 5th - Our Ceiling—$3.95 Red Horse Rum, 5th - - Our Ceiling—$5.50 Vidal Puerio Rican Rum, 5th - Special Henry Marquis Brandy, 5th - Special Apricot Brandy, 5th - - Special Bluebird Gin (Imporied) 5th - Special Curacuo (Du Bouchett) 5th - Special |merly of Juneau, said today that |his trip has “been one of the most |uneventful one that I have ever taken.” " While in Seattle, Mr. Cleveland ;\'lsiu’d various banking institutions | with which the Juneau firm con- ‘duux business. — ., HERE FROM PELICAN 3.00 4.00 4.60 5.00 § 380 || -Special Special |tineau Hotel. 4.95 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~]UNEAU ALASKA RENNES IS CAPTURED | INDRIVE Bradley's Armored Col-| | said. pROF KIRSIEN J He urged the development of re-| search centers and said that pat- ents originating through such study should be sold only if factories producing the grticle would be built in the western states. ;BER MEEI\ The patent on the Kirsten pipe |was rgleased only on the condition Inventor Likes Spirit of that the pipes be manufacturea in S attle—ensuring an industry which TCIT"OI'Y, Speaks now brings a mullion dollars a year mm Seattle. on Future | oOur present educational system is woefully lacking of the ingred- umns Pressing on with (Continued from Page one) front, the Americans and British are stabbing manifold thrusts into the flanks of the seemingly be- wildered enemy. [ Canadians’ New Attack Canadian troops struck out in a mother, Mrs. Ardell Cleveland, for- | [ | \ 4 70 "Fd Walten are here from Pelican ner and have registered at the Gas-/miles south of St. Malo and 100 training | in the eastern markets, ne 'and a fluest EL the Baranoi Hntel new attack below Caen and im- perilled the whole Nazi defense of western France. Burning Speed {University of Washington, inventor ;Room of the Baranof Hotel. | Prof. F. K. Kirsten, professor of ients with which to meet the de- mands of the future mechanical world, he said. He urged more technical education, but also a sys- and philosopher, was guest speaker {em that would not produce only at the Chamber of Commerce xpccialxsts, rather graduvates with luncheon this noon in the Gold @ broad conception of their en- | vironment. | Professor and Mrs. Kirsten are He praised Suastay Of | here to attend the wedding of Miss pioneering, adventure and hospital- Betty Sharpe of Juneau to their ity wh(re a man’s word is still his' g * Gene, and will leave next 'bond.” He said that if he Were | sunday. young again he would make his| pep guests included the Pro- {nome in Alaska. |fessor’s son, August Buschmann, ‘eronautical engineering at the spirit | The inventor of the Kirsten pipe Seattle cannery man; E. G. Whalen With an Allied bag of German and numerous aeronautical prisoners taken since D-Day ap-|provements, predicted that if the| proaching 100,000, General Mont-|yestern states awake to their re-| gomery told an Associated Press cponsibilities of developing their! correspondent at* the front that own technical research centers and “we are hitting the Hun & good keeping technicians trained in their | crack.” |institutions at home, the Pacific| St. Malo By-Passed Coast and Alaska will one day out- St. Malo, highly important port|gistance the larger eastern mar- across the bay of St. Michel from yets, tapping new trade sources in Normandy, is apparently being by-'ihe Far East. {passed by the rampaging American| Most of the trained technicians Mr. and Mrs. Ojaniemi and Mrs.'columns, who have turned the cor- today leave their schools in the into Brittany at Dinan, 13 western states to make use of their !miles east of Brest. U T "3 440 2.30 3.75 5.20 5.50 5.95 Benedictine (Du Bouchett) 5th - Special Benedictine (Du Bouchett) % Pint - Blackberry Liqueur, 5th - Special Tequila, 5th - - - - Special Peppermint Schnapps, 5th - Special Plum Brandy, 5th - - - Special Grand 0ld Drink of the South, 5th - - Special Largest Selection of Imported and Domestic Liqueurs, Wines and Beer in Juneau PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER GEORGE BROTHERS 5.95 Koscuisko Island Alaska Bedding Blacksmith shop Boats, power and small, also supplies Cabins and other buildings, portable Camps, floating Furniture, home and office Hardware, all kinds Iron and steel, rod and bar Light plants Logging equipment and supplies of all kinds, Clothing large and small, in- and supplies Cookhouse equipment cluding hoists, load- Rope, wire | Elecirical equipment and ers, rafting, winches, Stoves and ranges Home Style PINEAPPLE For Delicious Desserts and Salads NOW AVAILABLE at the ‘ Boat Orders Delivered Anyfime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Alaska Spruce Log Program Equipment and Supplies Located at Edna Bay Plumbing supplies Pumps, power Radio and radio-telephone equipment, commercial type Refrigerators, walk-in Road building equipment Tools, hand Trucks, logging Welders, electric and supplies yarders Tanks Fire exlinguishers Lubricants Floais, A-frame and Machine shop equipment equipment and tools Parts, spare, for equipment Most items are used but in good condition—many and new and unused. All are open for Prices have been established for the larger items to conform with C. inspection at Edna Bay. acetylene generalors P. A. regulations and no offers in excess of O. P. A. ceilings will be considered. bids on clothing, hardware, steel, lubricants, bedding, and cookhouse supplies have been issued and copies may be obtained at Edna Bay or at Forest Service offices located at Ketchikan, Pet- These bids will be opened at Edna Bay on August 15, 1944. Descriptive All items will be sold f. o. b. Edna Bay or Dock 13, Ket- PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO PUR- CHASERS OF LARGE LOTS SO THAT DISPOSAL CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AS QUICK- ITEMS NOT SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES IN ALASKA WILL BE SHIPPED TO SEATTLE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1, 1944, FOR DISPOSAL IN THE STATES. Wire or write to Alaska Spruce Log Program, Edna Bay, giving general description of ersburg, and Juneau. lists may also be seen at these offices. chikan on the basis of net cash on delivery. LY AS POSSIBLE. equipment and supplies you desire to purchase and the price offered. HARRY SPERLING Assistant General Manager Invitations for butter of proven cacy and flavor. im- | s..._...__._._w.‘__.____}’;: Yes, baby’s eves aro bright with health when Darigold 4 Evaporated Milk is used in his formula as directed-by DARIGOLD Sweel Cream BUTTER ‘The famous sweet cream of the International Lions Club; |Frank N. Dorsey, Anchorage dent- | ist; Ted Carter of the Department of Agriculture; Dr. H. G. Hughes, |Fairbanks dentist; Dr. C. F. Hart-, jman of the Juneau Subport; Ted Snyder, relief manager for the Capitol Theatre; F. H. P. Rogers, Harold Sverdrup of Columbia Lum- ber Company. \ S o R J. A. TYLER IN TOWN J. A. Tyler, of Kodiak, is in town quality —unsurpassed for deli- Consolidated l)airy Produets Co. PHONE 104 B CASH GROCERY BuyYour CANNED GOODS at BERT’S 10% DIS(OUNT Most Fruits and Vegetables DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 2 S his physician. And mother’s eyes are hright, too, as she discovers what a grand milk Darigold is for every: > use: in cooking, in coffee, to whip like whipping cream, and te make delicious home-made ice cream. IDarigold Milk is whole milk, evaporated and homo- .genized. It has all the nutriment of milk doubly safes guarded by sterilization and airtight sealing in tin. From Our Farms To You We, the producers of Darigold Products, own our own farms, dairy herds, and manu- facturing plants in what we believe to be the finest dairy country in the world. We take deep pride in the world- wide recognition our Darigold Products have won. You can de- pend upon them for highest quality. * I'here is no subsmule {or newspaper adverhsmg' .'%4 BRIGHT-EYED BABIES { Your grocer has Darigold Evaporated Milk, } * RY PRODUCTS * SEATTLE 99 . 4 | DARIGOLD ) Cheddar y CHEESE L Rich in nourishment, del- cate in flavor—a cheese of unusual and distinctive . quality., Delicious! Seattle, U. S. A. g

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