The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1938, Page 8

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¢ i § | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1938. Payn Tak GEORGE BROTHERS ENTHUSIASTIC Court of Honor - SCOUT LEADER For Boy Scouts STOPPINGHERE To Be Tomorrow: Field Executive Robert Dill| District Committee Dinner Praises ';\l:xska s Set for Tonight at { Many Troops Percy's 4 Alaska ha 1,‘,‘,;,\ of Boy Scouts G potted ov vast map of the Boy Scout events lake a foremost om Ketchikan to above blace onactivities calendar of (ma-‘, 37 Territory f WEI'A&-EE@ e ‘Arctic Circle—290 growing tineau Channel this week, with the ung me out arrival of Robert L. Dill, Field Exe- L ! Q U @ R United cutive from Seattle, forming an in- SPECIALS centive for holding important con- nal Scout Week ferences and meetings at this time. Friday [ . d : Saturday §.- - ks fob Ohannel| . Tor night the Court of au and Douglas, Tot be held in the lodge room ot my uniform, and of ttish Rite Temple where here!' one young all Gastineau Channel Boy Scouts last night will meet. Open to the public and is Robert W, Dill, Planned with special attention to Dill is making a the attendance of parents, the Court Alaska scouting of Honor will be the occasion for the ns for the coming @ward of merit badges to four Scouts and the anncuncement of Second to five kner is president of the which includes E. e W. Folta, and A meeting of the day at ings for SATURDAY —AND— MONDAY —ONL Y— Field Executive Dill a “kick” out s neau during Scoul s the themselves are haps one of the big reasons is ti bert Dill is not so far removed Court w in years from actual scout Per mor T e proc outlined ight at 6 p. m. in Percy’s Cate t Committee and heads will meet for a h Mr. Dill. chairman ot ttee, will be onight Dill met with table dis- for sen- SCOTT’S-TISSUE ORANGES EXTRA SWEET! 1 ' c 2 dozen 35c - EXTRA SPECIAL! ing man with a pleasing per- Robert T ubbles with |the ardent stout Of ¢ aska’s scout Alaska scout enthusiasm of He thi tops.” H ! ml’ District rge of the a 7% MEAT DEPARTMENT SUPER QUALITY AT CASH IS KING PRICES! —FLUFFO— 2 pounds for z9c BULK SHORTENING—For All Purposes Pastry—Frying—Baking Roast Shoulder of LAMB 2 5c Poumj Lean—Tender—Super Quality Boneless, Sliced EFAM slices-—-ZSc ARMOUR'S FOR FRYING—Lean—Tender Baby Beef POT ROAST 2 5c Pound CHUCK ROAST—Tender Fresh Young CHICKENS 28c Pound Plump—Corn-Fed—Tender PORK and VEAL SUPER QUALITY SHOULDER ROAST , and y re- t when will ga- and drill Ports to Seattle. It was announced that a section of the ¢ BABY FOOD-Libby's| EGGS—FRESH 2 dozen 57c 9 c Extra Medium—Exira Fresh : WHY CASH IS KING! g FRESH PRODUCE ALL VARIETIES S LARGEST AND FINEST LIBBY'S SELECTION IN JUNEAU CUCUMBERS—Hot DEVILED HAM : e House, each TURNIPS—Fresh, 4 lbs. . 23c PARSNIPS, pound i 8c RUTABAGAS—Local, 4 lbs. 15¢ GREEN ONIONS, bunch 8¢ ; RHUBARB—Hot more are Ruth Allen, Josephine In order to make provision for House, 2 lbs. 35¢ ORANGES—Sweet, 2 doz. . 39¢c GRAPEFRUIT—Large 4 for 23c CALAVOS—Large 18¢ LEEKS—CAULIFLOWER Barbara Hermann, Claud his steadily growing fresh meat de- 1 felgesen, Billy Jorgensen, Ethel partment, Nick Bavard, manager of TIN /45 oken, Trving Lowell, Elwin Mes- the California Grocery has had his WHY CASH IS KING! I orence Munsell, Keith Pet- main grocery counter shifted to the Keith Reischl, Mary Stewart, south side of the store and has had iy Sue Stewart, Harry Watkins, Ber-|auxiliary space for the meat sec- LIBBY'S nice Waugh, Betty Wilcox, and Vir- tion constructed at the former lo- PARSLEY—TOMATOES put cil paper, Cedar ut voted to Alaskan it last night were Richar 4, Scout Ma of the Douglas troop;Darrell SOPHOMORES LEAD ~ Dousles uoop IN HONOR ROLL AT Bavers seu scou ) JUNEAU HI SCHOOL foeer, Scout Mester > Master of the American Legion troup .- - EXPANDED MEAT SECTION UNDER WAY, CALIFORNIA Providing considerably increas- ed tioor display space, alterations nts are Carl nearing completion at the California cery will also result in a com- .uRAIGHT BOURBON WKPSKEY Canada 32.50 FULL QUART GIN—GIN $1.00 PINT chran, isabel piete and systematic moderniza- e, Dorothy White, tion departmentalization of the nklin Street market. , Hallie R /ood and Lee Lucas. Sopho- South P inia WV cation of the grocery counter. ToMATo SAUCE PEPPERS—SQUASH Juniors on the honor roll are, The meat section is so arranged CABBAGE c FANCY WINESAP APPLES i Paugh, Luise Nielsen, Kath- that it connects with the recent- TIN LIBBY'S HOT SAUCE I PAY CASHI PAY LESS! $ 5 9 WAX PAPER - n and Mildred Web- ly installed meat cool room re Richard Aiken, occupies space formerly devo Mitchell Daniloff, storage only. Additional flos LOOSE PACK l 5 c YAKIMA GEM POTATOES 10 lbs. and Harold Hansen, Ruth Kunnas, \!numm Protzman, Hel“n Rick lay racks now occupy the spot vhere prevmu.s]y stood the meat .oganberry, Lemon, Orange, Old Eng- lish and Sloe Gins STAR Superior Quality CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY $1.50 I had thought an electric range was slow but, . the new G-E gives clean, intense cooking heat instantly’ 125-Foot Roll—Extra Quality WHY CASH IS KING! FANCY WHITE 3 1.3 Years Old NAPKINS | 29¢ Pound i HaAM lV‘VALKER'S C anhattan | Cocktail General Electric Range 1 oc BEST QUALITY ONLY ROASTS h ® You can cook a meal as fast or faster on a new General Electric Range than by any other method. And economically, too. Many General Electric models offer this exclusive General Electric feature. | 3 5c Pound 80 COUNT—EMBOSSED Lags of Rolled Rolled BANANAS-FIRM OVER 3,000 ITEMS—WHY - LAME Ribs R CASH IS KING! VEAL 2 g 108 PORK BEEF BEEF Money Back Guarantee With Every Purchase—CASH 5 c sou]% gésI\II{ANAS ISKING! - CAPONS—CHICKENS tewing Hens, Broilers, RABBITS PACKAGE $2.00 FIFTH For a Real Cocktail! GALLON GIN $4.95 ?ay'n-Takit Dry Gin | SPEED OVEN. 10%to30% faster—uses 10% to 45% less current. MASTER OVEN. Extra large capacity for un- ® General Electric Ranges are equipped with General Electric Hi-Speed Calrod cooking units that are hermetically sealed and practically indestructible. Faster, use less current, last longer. usual needs. 25% greater space than con- ovens. TOMATO SOUP veational SUPER BROILER. Has great- est flexibility in both speed and capacity. $110.00 ™ ™ Liveral Trade-in Allowance SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS—ALASKA WESCO loMATO SOUP Regular Sizer—Real Good! FREE DELIVERY TILL 6 P. M. SATURDAY

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