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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940. T R T ” @ . ‘ 7 vOTE FOR ||WHING DING NO.13 CONTINUES THR“U"G APRIL 9TH, inc. THE S llor;:;ls’s sp:m T’ME CHANGE Irving’s Super Market | 2awa7e . ORANGE SALE | M—I— L K CHASE and SANBORN 2 doz.size 200 53¢ Borden's Darigold et SR T SRS RN S C 9 1F FEE [idoz.size 10045¢ Camafiong eroclator or Drip —— e ————————————— ZONA GRAPEFRUIT ' On your ballot tomorrow you will find a proposal to advance the clock ONE HOUR, giving Ju- 5 ARI 9 P neau the same time as Seattle. Is effect will take an hour's daylight off the first period in the Per Ib' 2 c ) b glfssfi‘a,:'S%l':llfl‘aL BOY 13 (ans sc morning and add it on the last period of the evening — making sunrise and sunset each one : N SR hour later. E-G—-6G-S 1 (l;ElAl:' "Ton U';'TER—;:;; SCHILLINGS ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— LARGE — FRESH S. Omions ¢ e COFFEE GIGABETTES—$1 19 carion Id Gol PER POUND doz. | 2—57c WINGS—90c per pols z sc , ZEE . TISS U T, M Colfes Twelve Months Each Year You Utilize All the Afternoon and Evening Light . . . BUT DURING EIGHT OF THESE MONTHS YOU DO NOT YTILIZE ALL OF THE MORNING LIGHT . . . BY CHANGING THE F IIIIIIIIIIIIII||m|||||||IIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIH T TR mn||||||||||l||||||l|||||||||IIII||I|II|I|||IIIII|I||IIllllll|||lllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIINIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIINII 1T TIME YOU WILL BE ABLE TO UTILIZE AN HOUR EACH DAY 0 I SWEET CREAM THE WASTED MORNING LIGHT. ; 4rlls29¢ (1;) AASJ BUTTER sERGaAGEEINU T o DENNRNN eI DR vERs . ‘ 93 Score A Few of the Many Advantages that YOU WILL GAIN by advancing WESSON OILISUGAR the clock ONE HOUR, are, that You will have:— $1.55 |iokomi Ei':ifnag 53¢ 2pounds75¢ ® An hour longer light in the evening for baseball, fishing, moloring, = GALLON e E CHURCH'S skiing-for all of your outdoor activities throughout the year. bb-tn S BLEA C BIEACH G ""‘J GBAPE JUICE ® Telegraphic and telephone communication with the Pacific Coast 1$,l!;uzn PRERWLY Hali Gallon Jug : e e business offices until 5 P. M., instead of only fo 4 P. M., asat present. S§ “ . soc Lrackages 8¢ quart—4Qec © Radio Reception on the same time schedule as the Pacific Coast. G IN OUR ’ L'ST!EN At preseni all Canadlan steamers reach h?fi an hour off our time. ME AT DEP ARTMENT 5 Ibs SPUDS 67c . " K IAITV Y Changing t 1o Seattle time will be of assistance to them, it W111 give st vivcis FLOTR o o 730 : 6G:45 their tourisis an hour more evening light fo see our sights and to visit ki y S M e i I Tonight |J our shops. T-RONE SEE RS - S50 CALO DOGFOOD 3--29c § This is not an untried proposition, Ketchikan changed to Seattle Time i PlCN'C HAMS - 23¢ SN OWDRIFT 3» w35 § several years ago, and residents there are well pleased with their pres- i SO o NG | F 0 o [ iR T ent time. We urge you to apply the new time fo your own life—consider whether you would like fo have the sun set an hour later at the expense of its ris- ing an hour later than at present. WHETHER YOU WOULD LIKE TO UTILIZE IN THE WINTER AF- TERNOONS, THE SPRING, SUMMER and FALL EVENINGS, that HOUR of DAYLIGHT now LOST to YOU except in the winter Months! Would you like an hour s more daylight for recreation every evening, together with the other conveniences of having Pacific Coast Time? If you would, then mark your ballot accordingly . . . and VOTE “YES” On the Proposal This proposal is not to be confused with Daylight Savings Time, under which the time was changed iwice each year. 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ERESHFROZEN Mr. Boston, ¥ gal. 2.70 Gorden Sk CORN ON COB 3 -~ 20¢] ¥ sowen av- - 145 Gorions pins 10 SEAGRAM'S—S CROWN WE mvs THE LATEST EQUIPMENT FOR HANDLING Pints— $1.10 Qu i H FROZEN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES o arie-—§i Old Crow—Bottled in Bont—qu Sunnybrook—93 Proof—4 Yem Old Sunnybrook—93 Proof—4 Y Old Hemmflqe-—A Years Old—pints Corby’s—10 Yoén Old— Corby’s—10 Years Ol d-—qunh BEER—PER CASE—$2.95 OLYMPIA BI'IR—Por Case RAINIER BEER—Pe: COLUMBIA BEER—Per BUDWEISER BEER—Per Case . 6 B < All Prices Subject to Change Without Netice* PERCOLATOR or DRIP __ | Whiskey and Beer § P ORK CH 0" S center cut lcan Ib. 3‘)0 SAVE THESE PRICES—THEY ARE AV. umnu ] [ UNTIL ADVERTISED DIFFERENT S ' RLO'N STEAK el 35c Black and White .. Ssacooflrcwflfflste Label ... 53.()0 ERESE EaoRl B 500 Bellamtne’s 910 P E A S o per package 20c S @] GIN $5.30 Mr. Bo-lon. pts. .. $ .75 ug flfls .$2.35 Bottled in Bond—pin 25 arts 1 90 ears Old—pinls 1.00 1.00 RBY"! S—IO Yem Old 53.10 , e ... 52,95 Bottles for $1.00 r Case i 095 8. Boitlu for Sl.m 8 Bottles for $1.00 : ottles for 95¢