Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
DAD, SON STEP 'Spring Informal 0UT TOGETHER FOR BANQUET Father and Son Affair At- tracts More than 150 to 270 o0 Roy Scout Gathering credit to W any Arm ny Dev prozram was the Sea Eckley Guerin and Mik: a leading, in “Blow the Ma own and another salty numl sea-going tang. Another excellent color motich pictu sented by J. Albert Paradis and some unusual scen Alaska, including the rece Carnival at Fairbanks LeRoy Vestal led communi n*:- ing with Fred Sorri at the pian and the Color Guard for opening and closing ceremonies were Grant Ritter, Wendell Schneider, Hallie Rice and Lee Lucas with Harold Hanson, bugler. Best mmpumom of the evening, from a Scout: “Boy, what a feed— and seconds on ice er"\m 5 Jungau Teacher Bride - elects to Be Complimented Three Junmu school teachers who are to be married this sum- mer MII be complimented at parties Lomorrow. Miss Avis Erickson, Dbride-elect of John Keyser, will be honored at a dessert luncheon to be given by Miss Mary Jeannette Whittier and her mother, Mrs. M. S. Whittier. Miss Donie Taylor, whose mar- riage to Rolf Hinnen Hanson will teke place in Manila this summer, is to be the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Gertrude Latest and greatest advance in dry-shavers New in pnnuph‘ New in per- formance! New in the ease and speed with which lt gives a for men DC. No starting wheel to twirl. Complete with rich, ostrich *Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. + Juneau—Alaska—Douglas ing to (\lll‘n(l lh(‘ affair, ToBe Event of Tomorrow nght Mo Twice a omorrow esidents are plan- o@A a[((/{ abo \ % HOW FAR YOUR MONEYGOES 0 yfi,“i\ '\" % 7,( «%./ / B-U-T-T-E-R D/ \Rl( OLD Zpoun s—— 9c PEANUTS PLANTER'S 16 0z. vac. tin 5 Sc HARD WHEAT 491b.baz §1 .00 LYNDEN CHICKEN NOODLE 2cans—25c FRUIT JUICE LOGANBERRY or PRUNE 2 12 0z. cans zs: Booth’s SARDINES TOMATO or MUSTARD N SHORTENING VEGETABLE " FLUFF( 4 'b-pks.— WASHING PownEn RINSO BANANAS FANCY AT A @ FANCY 3 pounds — 35c A ADD AL NEW CROP CABBAG Pound 8c PARTY IS GIVEN i BY MRS. SABIN, | MISS M CLOSKEY 2 n harles Sabin ? | the h I prize, and M h Kx er, second. Mrs. Gu! the consolatior: prize, and ss Mary VanderLeest, the cut CARD PARTY Pioneer Ladies’ Aux., May 3. adv. Schilling Baking Powder, made with pure cream of tartar, raises lighter biscuits that simply “melt in your mouth” and finer-textured cakes that stay fresh longer. Remember, there’s no “baking powder” taste with Schilling, either! Large pkg. - 2 Sc Follow the crowds to Piggly Wigg ly for better values, lower prices. DIVORCE FILED dling ) ]| omp: 13 nlm, is ch 1d Miss Nell phipd FOOD SALE IT'S COMING! Mightiest of All Sea Dramas! Wallace in “SLAVE SHIP” COLISEUM Starting Sunday ak-ing ow def Scmumg , ?‘a? LARGE FRESH STANDARDS 3 dozen — 95c DOUBLE COLA ORANGE and ROOT BEER 12 oz. bottle lOc Schilling COFFEE DRIP or PERCOLATOR 2 Ib. can——-ssc RAVIOLIS LYNDEN CHICKEN 2 16 oz. jars 49c “EGG NOODLES GIL-YON-E olL BRII\( \OUR SALAD Gallon - 31.40 i SWEET and ORANGES "";iicy 4 doz. — 89c ASPARAGUS i\ GREEN 2 pounds — 35c v POTATOES o 4 pounds — 2 5c EU S BB SRR EEG S, i s T ot g it (iR e gt i Sanitary - Piggly Wiggly | Phone 24————Phone 85 p Mo S Berl’'s Cash Grocer ad Beery—Warner Baxter '»m hx divorce was hlll in Dis- rl re rd THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR.E FRlDAY APRIL 22, 1938. 3 BIG SALE DAYS aturday, Monday, Tuesday April 23, 25 and 26 Pay’n-Takit Leadership in Low Prices Is Uncontested— You'll find these everyday savings mean real dividends to you. PAY'N-TAKIT is especially proud of its leudershlp in efficient, courteous service. Our store is man- . WHY CASH IS KING! ned with a friendly staff that is trained to serve you best . FRESH B-U-T-T-E-R 2 Ibs. 6 JERSEY—The Best! SODA M-1-L-K 1351.00 ALL BRANDS J-U-I-C-E-S Orange—Natural CRACKERS Grapefruit Juice, Natural Pineapple—Natural 2 Ib. carton Apricot-Peach Nectar ¢ s 1.39 dozen WAX PAPER 2 rolls 125-foot rolls —— FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR — 49rommibaz §1,98 WHY “CASH IS KING" —— FRUITS and VEGETABLES The Best and Lowest Prices in Town! FRESH TOMATOES—Firm 2 pounds 35¢ Graham Crackers D-A-S-H 5 Ib. pkg. 5 Sc Giant Size LARGE CUCUMBERS—Hot House ________Each 20c GREENONIONS .. . ... 5 bunches for 25¢ CARROTS ....3 bunches for 25¢ SOUESH .. 2 sa. o onf i S Pound 6¢ CAULIFLOWER ... .. ... il Head 20c, 25¢ BROCCOLI .. Large bunch 25¢ BEETS—Fresh _ viiie.......2 bunches 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT—Arizona, Large ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 for 25¢ BRINAGH v oo e oy 2 pounds 25¢ LEMONS—Large ....... W ol Dozen 39c STRING BEANS ... LR 2 pounds 39c BAMS -# Lol .3 pounds 23c ASPARAGUS M el e 2 pounds 39c LEEKS . o T e L S Bunch 10c RADISHES . . _.Bunch 5¢ BRTICHORES Lorge . = .. 2o 15¢ RHUBARB i1 sl o o e 2 pounds 25c NEW POTATOES—NEW CABBAGE—LETTUCE CELERY—PARSLEY—PEAS ORANGES——Large Sweet—]Juicy 2 dozgn 59c PRUNES THE POTATOES INl'rbowm b lb.pl(g S. ‘pkes. rla?-c 23?‘ | * 39¢ S?ring Be::sli-;lomigts Medium—Tenderized Pumpkin—Carrots : 2 cansfor 25¢c | SAUERKRAUT % Case s 1 6 5 dozen Extra Standard—No. 2 tin No. 2% tin BABY BEEF Best Meat in Town! POT ROAST 2 Sc Pound Baby Beef CHICKENS 28c Pound Milk-Fed—Young SPRING LAMB 2 Sc Pound SHOULDER PORK-VEAL 29c Pound Shoulder Roast ROLLED RUMP Baby Beef Roast 32c Pouind Lean—Tender SLICED BACON, Ib. .45c Lean—Swift's HAMBURGER, lb. ... 25¢ PORK SAUSAGE., 1b. 29¢ LAMB STEAKS, 1b.... 29c PORK STEAKS, Ib.. .. 29c TRY OUR MEATS! ROASTS Tender 35t LEGS OF PORK LEGS OF LAMB LEGS OF VEAL TER:!