The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 17, 1938, Page 8

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8 Birl Scouts 10 For Eagle River & Summer Can']\ Activities of Next Two Weeks With the completion of the pro- gram for the Girl Eagle River come today of the cou in charge of the direction of Miss MacMillan, who arrived P last evening on the Prince G arking her third con © year as a counsellor, Miss Maiy Wildes will be in charge of arch and will assist with swimmin, uctions. Mi P€ ties, under teach handicr of the younger with the various Betty Wilm: Mrs, William Swanson, a gradu- ate nurse, is to be in char aid, and nursi t Vena Crone the reque entire personnel of the c: prociaim her the “best cook in Ju neau,” will do her bit in se the scouts home weighing at three pounds more than their av activities, is Mi; age. All scouts and duffle ice Wharf tomorrow elock. Tt is requested gage be at the wharf possible, so as to av up.” Announcement v Is by Mrs. Ernest Parson, who is in direct c rangements, cup, plate, n their camp outfit. ce truck have been the purpose of to Auk Bay, W will take it to the Scout Camp on Sunday. Due to the condition of the 1} way, no definite arrangements have » for transportation lo as yet. However, all ied as soon as v made. Camp ‘Thirty- ll\t g the next two clude Gordon Thompson, Adrienn Fudbrunsen, B nie Davis, Leivers, Meirs, Rands, Marlyn Merr Dorothy Ri Dorothy For eanne Clithero, Susy \hnn Parsons, Sue Stew bara Hermann, Betty Wil Mary and Ethel Fukuyama i SR | ciwvii service | | EXAMINATIONS | * MG ikl AR The United St Commission competitive ¢ sition of Pri es Civil nnounced a ation for the J sistant in the Bureau of E g and Printing Treasury Department. Competitors will be rated upon the results of a mental test. For this position the percent n-mmum deduction. In addition to the cal examination, apj required to undergo in the Bureau of Engrav Printing to determine susceptibi to dermatifis which sometimes de- velops from handling printed work Full information may be obtained at Room 311, Federal and Territori- al Builling general, physi- DU ’s News Today.—Empire. ) Our varied as- sortment is sure to include just the Tie he likes. The Store for Men Ju;leau Man Hool\s Porpoise While Leave Monday ™ ™ Cauble were thoug h i ot 1 be | experience that is rar e ENTERTAIN AT THEIR ' DAUGHTERS OF NiLE PASS THROUGH CITY 7o FROM NEW YORK Daugh. . Herbert A, Diamar > mat 1" facturer, and Artl A ed in the coniractor, from x Cit 'Y are passengers on the Prince Georze * making the round trip tour roug! DANC ; on the Princ DRIVE SAF t 3a outhbound urday. Wes Barrett Adv SABIN’S MRS. BOTSFORD TO ATTEND CONVENTION @ 3ert McDowell went fishing for . but ch was the extent of nce McDowell and Imor the Rev fishin Liguor Store ELASKA'S LARGEST Anyway, McDowell did have an ~eo FREE DELIVERY ON PURCHASES OVER $3.00 from 8 a. m tol a.m. .- UNION MEN FLY i WITH RlNFHART Martin Olsen the F and gham agent of the ' ermen’s Union, ¢ POINT LOUISA HOME asur- Mr. and and Mr. and Iwortt > o uld say | TIES! g, Sunnybrook Bottled in Bond $3.35 QUART Bid Overhoit Boitled in Bond . They're what he always needs and wants And you should see the truly out- standing assort- ment of TIES we have to please Qid Forrester him——— Bottled in Bond STRIPES — PLAIDS — SOLIDS FIGURED DESIGNS = and the wide choice of fabrics QUART SHANTUNGE-—CREPFS .~ e - G SATINS — BARATHEAS POPLINS — MOGADORS Most Styles W-i- N -E + $1.00 Gallon $1.50 GALLON FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ere---DAD! TIE for YOU Hermitage BOURBON FIFTH $2.25 What more pleas- ing and useful gift C g - 92 Phone 95 GoOD SHIRT GEORGE BROS. . with a Tie to match?—Or either e ] alone is a perfect qu“flr store present. and WHY NOT? 95 MILK Case 5 30 l % Borden's — Carnation — Mt. Vernon Red & White—48 tall tins Strictly Fresh EGGS —3 dozen 93c Fresh New York Medium Extras COFFEE Pound 2 Sc Schillings—Drip or Percolator FLOUR Sack %gc 25-Ib. bag—SHURFINE— 1' or All PEANUT BUTTER 2pound jar zgc TOMATO JUICE No. 1 tall—Amocat or Del Monte RIPE OLIVES Sylmar Brand 2 No. 1 tall fans 29c Bananas, firm - 3 Ibs. 29¢ Cantaloupes — 2 for 29¢ While They Last! Grapefruit 5 for 25¢ Large, Juicy, Sweet GREEN Onions-5 bunches for 10¢ TENDER Celery 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, FOR SATURDAY —MCONDAY — June 18-20 Where “CASH IS KING”"—Your savings are sure io be greater: Cash Business costs the merchant LESS — SO, we can well afford to price our offerings LOWER — yet main- tain the FINEST in QUALITY and SERVICE. The FINEST in FRESH PRODUCE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938 4 "GEORGE BROS. ( P, PLAN mg'a& S W m with BETTER MEATS GUARANTEED MEATS — The Town's Best! POT ROAST i 5 " BABY BEEF—Tender Pound l 5 LAMB STEW BACON-SLICED 45c FRESH l‘uun(lzsc FLUFFO.— 1. 29« YEAE GE!QPS WIENIES : 30(: YOUNG—TENDER l’oundzsc LUNCH MEATS —1Ib. 4oc HAMBURGER I‘uundssc CHICKENS ROASTS Pound LEGS OF LAMB—VEAL—PORK ROLLED RUMP OF BEEF ROLLED RIBS—ROLLED TIPS Field Tomatoes, red. rosy, firm 2 lbs. 29¢ Hot House Tomatoes. ... 1b. 15¢ and 23c Lettuce—large, firm, crisp........ . head 10c Green Onions—sweet, fresh 3 bunches 10c Asparagus—tender, crisp...... . 2 lbs. 29c Radishes—firm, so tender .3 bunches 10c Spinach—tender......:._..... ... ... 2 1bs. 23c New Potatoes—A-1 Special ... 12 1bs. 49¢ Carrots—crisp, large bunches.....3 for 29¢c Cauliflower—Hot House Cucumbers— Green Peppers—Rhubarb—Siring Beans

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