The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1940, Page 8

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CLERK TC TRAVEL e e e 'AVERAGE ALASKA FISHTRAP CAUGHT 82,426 LAST YEAR .‘»‘J.” .i’ 1p of the 44 ka during Fred Geeslin, Chief Clerk for the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940. CANADIAN DISCOUNT Office of Indian Affairs here, will 6 saimon, according to ased today by the Bureau AlR SERVI(E Baseba" Today | Ui r noti Canadian * ; | ieavr on the North Sea Gnight 10! 1ty accoped ¢ fllowin of | visit the purchasing office in Se- f Tunds wil P! g { He will be away aheut 1g|discount: t Checks and Currency 20% Silver 22% THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK L Two Four-Engined Flying Boats fo Operate—Seat- "e-JUfleaU ROUte Philadelphia 6; as)r\:mgl.m\ 8. Two four-engined niying boats| JURY TO GET making two round trips weekly be- WOeD. Baattie andl Juneen RIHe 1o LESHER-WAYNOR | CASE MONDAY service approximately by the end of May according to a statement from R. O. Bullwinkel, Territory Charles I/shus damage suit I Waynor for al- o to a SANITARY MEAT (0. PHONE 49 PHONE 49 The following are ccores s played this afternoon in the ullflr atch per trap ir almor Average catch per Free Delivery B | tish raps operated in Alusk .;.: 1041655 ¢ National League { Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 0. NOTICE { New York 5; Boston 3. | ‘ | FOR BARGAINS—Visil (;xuvr‘s" Pittsburgh 10; St. Louis 4 stock reduction sale adv. American League New York 1; Boston 8. Chicago 11; Cleveland 1 Detroit-St. Louls game poned on account of rain Pot Roasts 25¢ch. YOUNG STEER SCHILLING COFFEE OF COURSE/ 4 / WHAT PUTS YOU IN STEP | WITH FLAVOR? post- x You get | nll l adv, nllln;.l-fl in L THE RIGHT FLAVOR of rich, mrll W oW In ies. PRIME RIB ROLLED ROASTS. . 35¢ | 'Jaswm BROILERS | FRESH KFLLED Reudy to Luol.-. Swift's Hockless PICNICS - 1h. 22¢ § STEWING HENS 1h. 25¢ Skinless WEINERS - - 2 Ibs for 55¢ Sales Manager for Pacific Alu,\kui 1 is in Juneau today u’,‘ | te : . 4 AA Electra fr S THE RIGHT VALUE— i e best value in fine blends. e which ha tion for sever; ly for the initial | le base finished | b recessed today | y, attorney for his final argu- There's always a chorus of approval for Schilling from folks who appreciate \M] -~ coft o ::\\\\\‘ 't arrived f good coffee! The reason? It's a match- Flight Crew Leaving Gene Meyring, pilot on the eau-Fairbank ar ams, radio less blend of the world’s choice coffees, skilfully roasted to bring out delicious full flavor and strength. Louise after an extend- Two Coffees—Percolator and Drip sit in the South e s or joining w on the | d s giant 32 passenge; sky to be| = perated betwesn Juneau and Seat- »'_ | 20th CENTURY GROCERY | PHONE 603 Free Delivery M. ], B.—Schillings—Chase & Sanborn COFFEE Pound 25¢ Giant Nubora - - pkg.43c Plans Still Indefinite Although work has been progress- | ing rapidly, flight _schedules and | ailable. Definite | information is that two Sikor will make the le-Junean round trip, twice a week. Date ox‘ the first trip is not known. - VETO STANDS WASHINGTON, April 26. — The House teday used to override Schenley’s Black Labei 65% grain neutral spirits nley’s Red Label 72Y4% grain neutral spirits WHEAT HEARTS ris. 27c GULFKIST Juneaw’s Leading Market “PLEASING YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS” wkage stors, “opr. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertisina = CaliforniaGrocery & Market 45 “YOU KNOW THE FAMOUS FOOD PRODUCTS LISTED BELOW — YOU KNOW THEIR QUALITY AND MERIT. NOW STUDY THE SAVINGS WE OFFER YOU. SAVE EXTRA DOLLARS EVERY WEEK ——— NEW YORK EXTRAS EGGS . . 3dozen95¢ BUTTER . 21bs. 69c CRISCO. 3Ib @n59c BEANS . 2.ams25¢ PINEAPPLE . 3 cans §5¢ DEL MONTE WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS “SHOP WITH US!” CIGARETTES CAMELS — RALEIGHS — CHESTERFIELDS <« LUCKIES 2 pkgs. Carton 25¢ S$1.19 MONARCH Comonthe (ob2canszg5c New Pofatoes 4 Ibs. 22¢ 2 pounds 25¢ A New Shipment of FRESHF RUIT & VEGETABLES Due on the Baranof TOHORROW PHONE 3ll— CALIFORNIA MEATS —PHONE37 FRESH MEAT 1b.25¢ GROUND BEEF . LEAN and MEATY Beef Short Ribs ..1b. 1 8c LEAN SHOULDERS PORK ROAST s Ib 25(: RHODE ISLAND REDS ROAST CHICKENS, Ib.35.¢ VEAL STEAKS . . 1b.35¢ LINK” SAUSAGE . Ib. 35¢ LEG VEAL ROASI Ib. 350 President Roosevelt's veto of the bill granting pensions to 362 widows of Civil War veterans by a vote of 217 for overriding to 142 against, which was not a two thirds vote for over- | riding. | e 4 ARK TROUBLES KEEP UP; FIVE | CHILDREN FREE SEATTLE, April 26.—Paul Sat- ko's five minor children who have been kept in custody of the juvenile | court in a detention home to prevent their accompanying their parents to Alaska in an allegedly unseaworthy home-made boat, the Ark, were fl\ll of the detention home today. Juvenile Judge Long released the children on the condition that they | would not go aboard the Ark until a hearing Monday which will deter- | mine if the Ark is seaworthy. Satko's volunteer attorneys, Will| Beardslee and Milton Heiman, will| let them stay in the Juvenile home | as the forbidden Ark is the only| place they can go. Colection Raised Superior Court Judge Wilkins, who refused a writ of habeas corpus for Satko, praised the action of the ex- | marine and as he concluded the rul- ing, tossed two $1 bilis to the clerk Spectators quickly followed suit and | |raised $8.25 which Satko a((‘t)m(l‘ | with thanks. | Satko “Spirited Pioneer” Said Judge Wilkins, “This man pessesses a pioneer spirit like the trail blazers of the past. He really is an Ezra Meeker. Everyone admires & Dhis courage. I greatly admire him but should his boat sink, how would we feel?” | Satko has received an offer to ap- | pear at the San Francisco Worlds Fair. CivIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open | competitive examinations for s.sso-{ ciate metallurgist (recovery) and (physical), $3,200 a year, and lot assistant metallurgist u-ecovery) and (physical), $2,600 a year. Ap«i plications must be on file withl the Commission’s office at Wash- ington, D. C., not later than June 15, 1940, Applicants must have completed |a four-year college course with “mamr study in chemistry, physics, | engineering, or metallurgy, and must have had certain pmiession-% al metallurgical experience. Cer- | tain graduate study may be sub- stituted for the experience. Appli- cants must not have passed their 53rd birthday. | Full information may be obtained {at 311 Federal Building. L S W s | Daily Empire classifieds pay. SB:i{n:ng Power -11b. fin 37c Red Sour Pitted CHERRIES - No. 2 tin 15¢ GRAPEFRUIT 5 (ans SUNNY 6 sc GARDEN PEAS BABY FOOD - - 12 fins %5c Del Monte—No. 2 tins Early Garden Peas 3 for 43¢ Bel Monte Grapefruit Juice 12 oztins 46 oz. tins 3 for 25¢ 25 Each OYSTERS, 5oz tins ach |5 DENNI‘ON S—No 1 lull tins each 26¢c MEAT BALLS - LBAeC;;YSptoq!s, 19 oz. tin l4¢ v’i":fi:;rTissgg “ 4 ;olls 28¢ ;;E:;ai Ti.ssue, 2 hoxes 29¢ CRISCO—SNOWDRIFT—SPRY—FORMAY Shoriening - 3 Ib. tins 53¢ KARO— White or Dark . 3 Ib. tin 33c SYRUP - - - Del Monte—No. 2 tins Cream Style Corn 2 for 25¢ PRODUCE SPECIALS! SPINACH—cleaned and washed . . . . 2 pOIllldS 25¢ NEW SPUDS—Shafter Whites - - - 4 pounds 25c CALIFORNIA CARROTS FIDELITY PRINTS MAID 0' CLOVER QUALITY, GRADE A, LARGE C0-OP, SPECIAL A, LARGE BUTTE E-G-6-5 3 bunches 25¢ 2 pounds 71c 2 dozen 57c 2 dozen 65¢ QUALITY—-QUALITY—QUALITY—QUALITY—QUALITY '20TH CENTURY MARKET : = Phone 202 for Dependable Quality Meats-Phone 202 - : LITTLE PIG : Sausages, Ib. 29 ¢ '-" A Sunday Breakicat D( hca-"y' FRICASSEE HENS...1b.243¢C: 3 Pound Averaqe —X1ll SWIFT S PREMIUM SHAMS .. . 29¢ Whole or Haif FRYERS each 48c 1% to 2 Pound Average 1Ynd— }..I.l"IV SElE(T BELGIAN HARERABBITS, Ib. 29c Delicious Fried or Baked QUAL!TY QUALITY—QUALITV—QUALITY—QUALITY Student Body “FROLIC” — High School Gym TONIGIIT—MuSlc by ‘MOIDERN AIRES’ Refreshments and Entertainment STARTING AT 9:30

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