The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1938, Page 8

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7&%’ ECONOMY-PRICED Yes! You get real flavor for your money when you buy Schilling coffee. There’s a kind to suit your method of making, too. Genuine drip coffee, for drip or glass-maker and a special blend, for percolator or boiling. No matter which you choose you'll get more flavor to the cup with Schilling coffee! Filter Papers Packed in Every Can of Schilling Drip Coffee BUTTER—Z Ibs. 79c DARIGOLD SWEET CREAM LE'I’TUCE-zmheads 25c LARGE SOLID HEADS GRANGES —3 doz. 69c SUNKIST—SWEET—JUICY LUX TOILET SOAP BEST FOODS’ MAYONNAISE Quart—s Sc SCHILLINGS c o F F E DRIP or PERCOLATOR Pound—z9c in United’s Meats! We Always Feature——— CHOICE STEER POT ROASTS ROLLED RIB ROASTS Round, Sirloin and T-Bone Steaks sl - 3 POTATOES 50 Ib. sack $l.l 6 pounds for 2 5c All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arrived on Baranof e O S T S e S Quuality Comes First FOR YOUR FOOD NEEDS — PHONE 16 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1938. : ! Interest Runs High in Junior | Ski Gompetition NOME MAN ENDS TRIP T0 IDAHO Sam Taggart, Herder-Rep- Athletic Club Voices Sup- resentative Aspirant, port of Ski Club for Passes lhough Juneau Tournament With the announcement that - Douglas boys may enter the Junior ace s to be held on theéir home is- H d trail Sunday, Juneau school are anticipating severe com- §8 petition. Championships will be awarded to participants from the High School and from the Grade Mr e reindeer escorted frol e to Se- nd thence by rail to the School aho snow resort. The anim: Ten High School skiers hav al- ined for sled purpos dy registered and will be running the two cups and third place §S » medal to be awarded the winner or The winner of the event will have name engraved on the pery trophy for the best skier of school age. Bob Geyer, last champion, will be hard p Republican t 1 Division for a PO Chuck Notar, Axel Neilson and 2af George Converse. The following Jg MAYOR RETURNING SR T o eth Loken, Don W e Converse, Bob Geyer, F who has been Parsons, Chuck Notar, Ray weeks under- Paul. Bill Alexander will enter g medica ment, is return- Class A race to Juneau aboard the steamer The grade school race will be an a which sails from Seattle to- enthusiastic contest with several w, according to word received dark horses. Jimmy Hammer, 11- year-old Petersburg boy, will be the a time Outside threat in the event. A gold Oak ©up will be awarded the winner, witl medals to second and third p Dean Allen, winner of last y race will be faced with the ing mm])mmon: Eugene . John Owell, Rodney N the here. The Mayor was in the Vir- H ginia Mason spital for and then wi Harbor and is r proved (u'flnh Nor Erling Oswald, Cyril Zuboff, Robert Carrouthers, El Hoffman, Robert Snell, Bob Converse and Roy Br The Juneau Athletic Club, w has entered a number of can for the ma es that it i Club whole in all efforts to make the tournament a success — e+ Many to Attend Dinner Dance of Ski Club Monday Ernest Parsons to FPresent Tournament Awards at Banquet Fancy Norwegian SARDINES CAMPBELL’S Tomato Soup 3 tins 25c .\(‘Hll,l,lf\(..\ iinner dance to be held at the » Temple on Monday hich occasion Joe Wer- t of the «lub, will be toastmaster. rds will be mad of trophies won in the Club tournament on Sunday B. F. Heintzleman, Regional For- ester, and Charles G. Bumnk For- est Service Inspector, sented as informal the evening. Peter ersburg, who will ente Sunday, will also speak sentation of awards will be Ernest Parsons, chairn tournament committee is to present the an outstanding even A floor show is to be Danielsen wili give this time eau Ski 4 bars 29c 1 of the Dan Moller Reservations, which may be made with Orrin Kimball, close a4t 6 p. m COOKING or EATING today. - e APPLES HOSPITAL NOTES Walter Gastin, a medical patient, was dismissed yesterday from St Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Ritter, who underwent a major operation at St. Ann's Hos- pital recently, is resting comforta- bly at the hospital now and is much improved. MEAT Department Wilbert Bell, Helen Bessie Johnson, and Joseph J: under- went tonsilectomies this morning at the Government Hospital LOCAL COTTAGE CHEESE - Carton 20¢ FANCY VEAL-LAMB BULK KRAUT Pint Mrs. Asunta Rudolph gave birth to a baby son at 4:20 am. today at the Government Hospital. The child has been named Melvin Walter. Fred James of Hoonah, a surgi- cal patient, was dismissed teday from the Government Hospital. — .- NORTHLAND OUT WITH SIXTEEN The motorship Northland, Capt. L. Williams and Purser E. Winch, left Juneau early this morning with 16 passengers for points south, as follows For Seattle—Mr and Mrs. J. C. Patterson, Kon Erickssen, N. Stev- ens, Larry Bunger John Niemi, c Bing Miller, Frank Jones, Elton Engstrom. For Petersburg—Harold Aase, E. E. Mannula, and Oscar Oberg. For Ketchikan — Mrs, Donald MacKinnon, Donald MacKinnon,* Lorna Dee MacKinnon, E Hertz- man, ' ) PAY’N-TAKIT| SUPER-MARKET PHONES 92 and 95 SATURDAY- SAV[RSMONDM THE PRICE IS THE THING WHERE ‘‘CASH IS KING” Juneau Food Purchasers have long known the facts— FACTS PROVEN BY OUR MORE THAN 3,000 MONEY- SAVING QUALITY FOOD ITEMS — Facts that speak for themselves their tale of MORE for LESS in EVERY WAY— WHERE °‘‘CASH IS KING” SUGAR POTATOES-Best 10 Pounds 99c | 29c¢ 10 Pound Bag Pure Cane SWANSDOWN 29c| Sweet—Juicy CAKE FLOUR DATES | APPLES | 19¢ | 1.99 BOX 2 Pounds : Fancy Winesaps FRESH EGGS | 28c | Dozen Large—Fresh PEACI!ES 55 2 No. 2% Tins Home Style PRUNES 22 1b. pkgs. 39e Sunsweet—Medium Peas-Corn-Beets 7No. 2 tins 98c Extra Standard STRING BEANS—HOMINY CORN-ON-COB Vacuum Packed—Large Kernels—Small Cob BESTBABY BEEF ALWAYS BABY BEEF 25¢c Pound rOT ROAST Lean—Tender LAMB 23° Pound SHOULUER—Super Quality FLUFFO 10¢ Pound Package Shortening For All Purposes SATURDAY ONLY YAKIMA GEMS ORANGES Jo° 2 Dozen Largest and Finest Selec- tion FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES at LOWEST PRICES! Preserves-Pure [ 2 No. 2 Tins Pure Strawberry Crackers-Fresh 35¢ 2 Pound Carton Fresh Grahams Processed Oats Large pkg. 39: Premium—Cup and Saucer or Bowl or Dinner Plate Tardwheat Flour Kitchen Queen =T CRISCO 3 Ib. tin 69c FRESH YOUNG CHICKENS Pound 28c PORK and VEAL Pound SHOULDER ROASTS—Super Quality ROASTS 35¢ Pound Legs of LAMB, VEAI, PORK—Rolled Ribs of BEEF—Rolled Rump of BEEF e 3 A S R T RN, Turkeys—Ducks—Chickens | Roasters—Stewers—Fryers s o LG 5 el e Money Back Gfiarantee With Every Purchase—CASH IS KING! .

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