The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1940, Page 8

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a3 o} QUALITY EQUIPMENT T0 " 60 TOMORROW QUALITY—QUALITY — 20th CENTURY: MEAT MARKET: PRICES EFFECTIVE ALL WEEK———THROUGH JUNE 1 PHONE 202—Free Delivery—PHONE 202 CLOSED THURSDAY—MEMORIAL DAY 7 Annual EnEciaimpment Be- gins Saturday for 20 Juneau Boys - L[] 3] (=] > { | | " 'The Juneau Boy Scout encamp- event for the pa be held at New Customer Sale: zle ley, cook The main bulk of supplies and camp equipment will be trucked to GROUND BEEF, Ib. - 20c: Lean—Choice—Cuts FRYERS3for§1.35: Fancy Fresh-Killed ——————— Split, Ready to Serve '-] LUNCH MEATS, Ib. - 40(° 10 DIFFERENT VARIETIES! Try Our Home-Made Enchilada Loaf! EVERY FLOWER 1S FRESH TODAY! Garden Green—Fresh Frozen Asparagus full b. pkg. 25 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY! QUALITY —-QUALITY-QUALITY On Memor1a1 Day l]hy/ ITY—QUALITY———QUALITY*QUALITY QUALITYfQUALITY-uQUALITY—QUALlTYk 2IISNRNO—2XI1TYW '—QUAL effac earth's o 20th CENTURY GROCERY PHONE 603 PHONE 603 T ———— 5 time! THIS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Every day more people are find- ing cut that they can save more at 20th Century Grocery. Here's O buy . .. not just a few svecials but every price is fair on every item EVERY DAY. Asparagus, Ib. 1 Q¢ ilelluce ,head- 1 Qc Tomatoes, Ib. 25 }Polalt;es 6 25¢ Radishesand Green Onions 4 bunches 1 5( COFFEE || M. ]J. B. ——SCHILLINGS @ : Arel !lflnntp Frauit Cocktail CHASE & SANBORN NO. 1 TINS Pound--25¢ | § EACH - 19 B. and M. BEANS, No. 2fall tins, 2 for 37 ¢ TISSUE -~ 4 rolls 29 MAID-O-CLOVER—93 SCORE BUTTER - 2 Ibs. 69« CO-OP—SPECIAL A—LARGE Marshmallows 1 LB. CELLO PKG. 15¢ 'LARGE—RIPE OLIVES THI dunnage left over from this trip ment which has been an annual | take over and occupy the camp dur- twenty years will | ing the next two weeks River again this| YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD, IF YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD- year, beg Juns '3 with: at OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY! least 20 boy d up at the pres- ent time. Wayne Young will be wift's—Fresh Camp Director and Martha O'Mal- | Auk Bay tomorrow afternoon. From Lean—Made Fresh—Every Hour Auk Bay it will be taken by scow ,< to Eagle River Bar. The director Swit's Shoulder of [ [/t cime 0. f&"fiu“’(”mf}i PORK ROASTS, Ib.- 223 ¢: 2%c Lean Easern Pork—Cut Any Size : Forge' Me Nol Swift's Eastern : SLICED BACON, Ib.- 3@c]!| Flower Shop Fancy Eastern—Sugar-Cured 2 FHCNE nc 2 jrevy ~ 7o s o FLOWERS FOR Swift's Center Cut PORK CHOPS, Ib. 32c: | - ‘J G. Williams | Mrs. Charles Sey, are visiting | Juneau briefly enroute to Seattle | his law course at the University of | Washington. [ Mrs E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940. Oft to Prison [in stiape. The rest of the boys mu‘ 20 out by auto Saturday. Loading will begin &t the Forest| | Service warehouse at 2 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon and it is request-| t‘(l lllll all |)0\ ]1 ave their IHIHAH will have to be carried over the xnl later. It is un|mrt1nt th 3 that all heavy stuff be tran by truck leaving the Forest warehouse on Willoughby "‘.Imx'll\‘ after 2 Avenue o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Following the breakup of the boys’ lcamp June 1' the Girl Scouts will - Kelp Pickles (anned at Dundas Bay Mustard pmklu and sweet pickles made from the ordinary kelp known as hull kelp are the s p!tl\lt\ of Mrs. of Dundas Bay ha ith her husband on t boat Pn ate from their home at DH) das Bay The “pickles” taste better and are more nutritious than those made of voung cucumbers, vows Doc, the for mer Juneau prizefighter. The Silvers home lies in the @ recently incorporated into Gl Bay National Mcnument by Presi- William F. McGuinness bound from New York to Sing Sin area dential order. - R THREE SEA OTTER FROM ALEUTIANS ARE SHOWN HERE Three sea otter washed ashore on o the Aleutian Islands and volu relinquished by their fi Douglas Gray,Assoc. Refus ager for the Biological Survey on display today at the Alaska G | Commission office here Two of the fine pelts were seven |feet long from tip to tail. The third was a small irregular scrap of fur from a young sea otter. - DERBVISTSASKED SALMON T0 NEEDY - SOUVENIR FLIGHT ENVELOPES AND mmerce an nclosure s carried by dog team, by the PA t June 1 ance for A mail routes ar or three for H TIONS Fishermen taking part in J||nr"|||‘ STOCK QLOTA salmon derbies are reminded by the| Juneau Ch: imbH of Commerce that NEW YORK, surplus fish are welcomed by the 2 Chamber and Salvation Army for|quotation of Ala Juneau mine distribution to the needy | k today is 4%, American Can When fish are weighed in at the|90 3/4, Anaconda 21%, Bethleher el 68 Southern 17/8, Ci General Motors 39, Internation: | Harvester 40%, New York Centr 7/8, Northern Pacific 5%, Uni | Baranof Hotel after the néxt lll the Chamber will arrange to all unwanted salmon for preservaton at the Cold Storage. ot Gl LR lo |ed States Steel 45%, Commonwealth — ar rtiss Wright 8% DOW, The follc Vlsmng Here | [y Mr. and Mrs. J Gerald Williams. | daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and | in | industrials utilities 18.30. - STERLING LEAVES awley Sterling, Assistant Chis where Mr. Williams will continue trip to the Westward and Interior. SALE OF ICE 251h. cake 25¢ 20TH CENTURY MARKET For the past two years Mr. anc Williams have been at Seldovia where Mr. Williams is superintend- ent of the school. - HAS FOOT INJURY Miss Rae Stevans, of the Jones- Stevens Shop, is at St. Ann's Hos- pital receiving medical care for a foot injury. The tradition of Decoration Day—and the honoring of the dead—gains new beauty in the symbol of lovely flowers. It is a tradition that none can feel free to dispense with today! Complete selection of all types of floral designs, cemetery pieces, new cut flowers, and plants, Make your seelctions today! FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 311 - EGGS - 2 dozen §5¢ PRICES IN THIS ADV. ~ Are Good All This Week! NO. I TINS 2 forP5¢ JUNEAU FLORISTS 311 SEWARD ST. Calmly <mokmg a cigaret, William F. McGuinness is shown on the train Prison as the former assistant te Brooklyn District Attorney William F. X. Geoghan starts his term of from a year and a half to three years for confessed hribe taking, FOLDERS ON SALE rst flight covers and he Shattuck Ag-| hows mail being Electra from Juneau to Fairbanks land by the new Alaska Clipper, ce between also included. complete cover and enclosure o8 25 - (‘I(Nn: al | Pound $3.14. | 114.24, | eer of the Alaska Road Com-| mission, left on the steamer Yukon | | today for Valdez on his annual field | A 5 i m nd nI t- ef | 32 PR P GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET PHONE 92 ----- 5 Bu Coupon Books $20.00—$19.00 $10.00—$ 9.50 f & YOU GET A BETTER DEAL m GIVEN AWAY! FRIDAY NIGHT-—7:30 P. M. ————— TRADING WITH GEORGE BROTHERS! PHONE GEORGE BROTHERS BETTER SERVICE! BUTTER c Pound—EVERSWEET George Bros. Are Always CheaperI GEORGE BROTHERS! FULL VALUE AT 10¢ = PHONE 92—95 Basket STRAWBERRIES FULL BASKETS! YOU DON'T GET GYPPED HERE! BETTER VALUES! PHONE GEORGE BROTHERS I8¢ v GREEN BEANS .. I8¢ 12¢ GREEN PEAS v 19¢ 25¢ -+ ASPARAGUS z"» 25¢ vow POTATOES 3w 23¢C FIELD T"MAT‘,ES round,. )(. wor wovss TOMATOES i 33 s LIETTUCE 15¢ 12¢ 18¢ o CALAVOS e BPC LARGE ONIONS susen o3 @ DEAL WITH GEORGE BROTHERS AND SAVE! BUTTER, 32c LB. EVERSWEET YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND GEORGE BROTHERS PRICES LOWER! PHONE 92—95 DON'TFORGET CASH DRAWING FRIDAY NIGHT! EXTRA LARGE CANTALOUPES - EACH 20¢ $60.00 CASH GIVEN AWAY! FRIDAY NIGHT! _# GEORGE BROTHERS MEAT DEPARTMENT Only BEST in WEST Found Here. 25¢ POT ROAST v DC 35¢ COTTAGE CHEESE 2 35¢ 15¢ BUTTERMILK s o 13 € ROAST wooo RUMP - v B3¢ ROAST -~ RIB vt e PoBC ROAST LEG PORK - 30¢ 25¢ wwnne SAUSAGE svvei v 25 € 25¢ HAMBURGER = - v~ 25¢€ GEORGE BROTHERS MEAT DEPARTMENT 4 Deliveries Daily — 10 A.M., 11 AM.2PM. 4PM. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY MEMORIAL DAY 'GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET PHONE 92—95 mmn: 92—95

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