The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1937, Page 8

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'l'HF. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 SCHOOLCONCERT ystery Again FORTY - FOUR === * ON TOMIGHT AND Flits Across LEAVEJUNEAY =~ - SATURDAY NCHT JuneauPictue ONNORTH SEA - quotation of a 4 i Affair Is Given in High How Did McDaniels Auto- Northland Compan_\'Sleam- 103, Ame 1‘;' : ; *.Hin);;l (Gymnasium n‘mf)ile' Get in Center of er in Port for Two Hours “ % p ; GEORGE Baomns 5 n Announced Douglas Bridge? This Morning, South d 1 2 - . COMPARE—You'll find that Pay'n Takit's LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING will actually mean BIG SAVINGS to you. An “all-around” comparison will show that ¥ Pay'n Takit not only has LOW ADVERTISED PRICES — But ALL our prices are # LOW. COMPARE EVERY PRICE—It will save you money. The items in this ad on e i sale Saturday and Monday, will give you an idea of the value offered by PAY'N ‘ A i at] TAKIT. Plan now to shop and save on all your food and household needs. 4 ges m‘(ius rials 187.7 9 H H ? i e R SAVE ON QUALITY Don’t Miss These Savings! of bl v on Tent FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOMATO JUICE 3 for 29c m, William WHERE CASH IS KING ORANGE JUICE 2 for 29c Ott, and Mrs i lvu/)‘l‘::l(lihi‘l:l‘:lll\‘(‘)‘l‘l‘:ll‘l y ; j Sundine . | g # ASPARAGUS, 2 pounds for ... 25c | GRAPEFRUIT 2 for29c = ] s aming skl e | LARGE BUNCH CARROTS, 3 for . 23c | pINEAPPLE SLICE f : s FLORIDA NEW POTATOES, 3 Ibs. 23c || et wers oonc 2'r45° i (;:Mhy" ) SPINACH, 2 lbs. ; i 18¢c tl;/IISSION ORANGE 93c ater ARTICHOKES, large, 2 for . 25c | Quart CALAVOS, large, each isc | Nusora 2forg5c et & ARHUBARB, Fresh, 2 for 25¢ § VICTORY DOG FOOD 3101. 20¢ b O o AohLes .« B RUTABAGAS, 4 lbs. : -:.15¢ L combined bu‘ > | B . . TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. ; 45¢ PEARS—PRUNES—PEACHES | Letiuce, Celery, Parsley, Cabbage, APRICOTS—GRAPEFRUIT ¢ Onion Sets, Garlic, Peppers No. l ta“ 4 for 49c 4 ‘ i SELECTED YAKIMA SPUDS, 10 lbs. 49c | : Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit LARGE PRUNES 2 b-rko. 19c B - first time ) is Vku) rl(l ran Ll A ( ellnph;mc g 4§ BANANAS, 2 Ibs. 23c - | 6 <bielagd i BULK DATES—Pitted, 2 lbs . 29¢ L?Il())gUllVl ;/IORGELG. TO ATTEND ; Gise : awe| ER NIGHT'S DREAM 9 : { NOTICE T PAY SCHOOL TAX. (€ . U consar (B e Do 19¢ SUNDAY and MONDAY | e “\';““\?5‘,::\‘.‘ { NORWAY | @ ] 2 rs or insane per- S Kanen, Ruth ) — - o pay an annual wles Miller s CARDS and 7 - NlCK CART“R IS urm et pia e Y= ! REFRESHMENTS | & May pro "I d,m it - \f!ill"l: (1-() s'i,t‘tlv1:"~’.j,y~l'lllt E L O. o. F. HALL ¥ s o s | 1O, O FLE SATURDAY, APRIL 17 CASH IS KING | | hoscry (| MONDAYAPRILY) | gyrrer 9 s 'Td § { rt Peterson § ek Jorney eral District (.‘ 1$ Ad?mssiun 40¢e QUALITY MEATS_—The Home of Baby intes oy Q' Beef NUCOA lbs. 5 5c FRESH STEWING CHICKENS 29c FOR ALL PU RI'O\P Light—Pound é INSIST ON ‘\[ COA FRESH STEWING CHICKENS 33(: EGGS 2 daz. 63c Med. Heavy—Pound Fresh, Grade A. FRESH RABBITS | ssc 3 1b. average—pouRd ...l Sl 1 FRESH BROILERS 38° m&l({m 2 for ’Sc i bject to, and refus- 1¢ to pay said tax, \\lb)(‘(t to a fine of $25 or im- ® prisonment in jail for a period of one month. W. HENNING, City Clerk, ASchoo] 'X“u'( Collcc'ln:' 2 K" Ew THE SEcRET OF TEA! ® adv. for Juneau. arri \(l in Ju city last midn: r North Sea. ) with friends in Jur “ ? ou, too, will iat ] DO YOU KNOW? Im‘;p:e:“:: h::r:::l:i: 2 1b. average—pound . Borden’s—Libbhy's—Carnation—Darigold to every lover of fine tea FRE H ROASTEHS 8c — with your first cup of >, S RAY o 3%°) YEAL STEW flavor, aroma and true FRESH CAPONS 43(: ] DIESEL and FUEL OIL BURNERS cconomy 18 yours in cvery package of B e ponnd BEEF STEW C ‘ are leaders throughout the 'iP"’“"kT;“' A;";i’:z::: ;::.vemem Pound | “'(’]{l‘l). size packages and indivi SBE THE NEW 1937 KU Fresh Leg P “k’ Leg Veal, SWIFT'S PREMIUM LITTLE PIGS 35c i - ULL AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER IFOR HOMES AT Rice & Ahlers Company LIPT YELLOW LABEL, ORANGE PEKOE; ALSO GREEN JAPAN Rolled Beef Roast 35(: CANADIAN HAMS = 38¢ Pound Half or Whole—Pound FRESH LEG OF LAMB 39¢ Sran A T 20¢ s ROCK POINT OYSTERS 40c FRESH POT ROAST BABY BEEF 28¢ Half pint—25c; pint . fras FRESH GROUND BEEF 25¢ FRESH SHRIMPS 60(3 Pound 1 pound tin ... ’l S g R O S R T HOME MADE PORK AUSAG B f WINES 3 years old sl 40 HENNESSY Old Plantation Style ——pounds E - 29¢ FOthall Shl'lmps 60c All Flavors—GALLON 3 Star Brandy—FIFTH VEAL HEARTS 18¢ s"l‘";x‘n o lb U. D. L. Canadian Whiskey ' AT 69 Sfi{}RE RIBS L e 26 | Pure Cane—cloth Bdg l o . . Straight Bourbon $9.55 | scoicnritm BACON SQUARES ~ 30c] JELLO 4 for 29(: QUART Pound R TR R R e 9 Wh All Flavors ... Bo“bon De L“x s7 95 ?gi%l:‘a_?lg.r lskey $l EfifiON-WHOLE OR HALF i 38C I"EAS-—Extru Slfled Tender 2 for 35:: 18 Years Old—QUART MONOGRAM CANAD!AN . A sz .95 7 Years Old—QUART CANADIAN SLICED BACON 24c TOMATOES—Solid chk ; 3101- 47c Half pound package Large quart tins ... VEAL PATTIES 10¢ CORN—Golden chtam 4 for 45c Pound — Each Wesco—15 oz. tin .. SMOKED LITTLE PIG SAUSAGEMT 35¢) WAX BEANS 3 for 45(: R e e S S B R R S e " Pound .. : appy Hom 0. Pay’'n Takit Liquor Dept, [[semmoncmn | i, 2,09 PHONE 92 GEORGE BROS. PHONE 95 Efiffl souLDE PORK pgc| romETmssve 3 for29¢

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