The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX i 20TH CENTURY GROCERY Cash and Carry For Canning ===- APRICOTS (raie51.49 Carry 'Em Home and SAVE the DIFFERENCE! Shredded Wheat Package 15¢ CRISCO 3 pound tin 79 HEINZ KETCHUP - 1oz hottle 200 CERTO oP botties oD eBC RITZ CRACKERS - Largepkg.29c & geq i HEINZ BABY F00D - Dozen tins 90c SUGAR - 69 -G89 HEINZ JUNIOR FOOD 6tins 5 CHFERRIES vt 23¢€ TUNA, Selid Pack - Yasizetins 29c ALASKA CRAB - - - Y%sizetins36c CABBAGE Pound @ € HORMEL'S PIGS FEET uaris 49c & STIDD'S TAMALES . Tin 27¢ GR/‘PES SEEDLESS _ Pound 25)(', g i PEACHES -2 No.2}1ins 55¢ epn pEAS 2.- 33¢ EGGS | Butter |Nubora |[MILK py yms DI P Co-op Darigold GIANT FRESH L4 b carion 2 Pfl“flds SIZE 2 quarls T"M/‘ T‘,ES Pound 2.)0 2 dozen 85¢|91¢| 55¢| 35¢ WATERMELON . 12¢ PRWTY A GES “5“1- y(‘ ct.‘ = YOUR BUD Case 315 3.65 3.15 3.92 2.99 3.89 STANDBY FRUIT COCKTAIL, buffet tins 10c KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE, 2 1b. hox 65¢ PINEAPPLE, sliced or crushed, huffet tins 10c CLOROX - - - 1 quart 19¢ MACARGCNI and SPAGHETTI 8 oz. pkgs. 10c CHEERIOATS Package 20c DOMESTIC SARDINES 3 tins 25¢ 24 No. 2 tins—Case e . sa—————————————— e For Real Economy ==-====- Buy a Whole Whole Ker Silver Bar TOMATOES Libby's GRAPE JUICE DEL MON fl‘ CORN 3 4() 21 No. 2V tins—Case 24—12 oz. tins—Case l)l-‘L M()I\]lL CORN 3.46 e ndtopy i 8 picnic tins 'ass 3 > 'OT NECT! el Monte Grapelirul Lithy s SAUERKR' Ao e Case. e | 21 No. 2 tins—Case... AVALON TOMATOES 3.40 24 No. 25 tins—Case WHOLE APRICOTS 12—46 oz. tins—Case 24 No. 2V, tins—Case. PEAS and CARROTS ORANGE JUICE 2.75 i N1 i 0ast H Kellog’s Borden’s Miracle| Scot | comn | MILK 39¢| 27¢(10¢[93 CAMPBELL’S SOUPS DEL MONTE PEAS SEA BLOWN PEAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 24 No. 2 lms—( ase 4 lq 18 picnic tins—Case 5.72 12—46 oz. tins—Case : 4.10 Pt e OUR VALUE BEANS FRUIT COCKTAIL 1 21 No. 2 tins—Case 24 No. 2 tins—Case........ 3.31 Libby’s \'.\[_'ERKR.\['T P 0y R s Case Del Monte Tomato .lui(~e4 3 L. H. GRAPEFRUIT 18—12 oz. tins—Case o 24 No. 2 tins—Case..... Everson \Iued BEETS Libby’s Tomato Juice 3 4 6.56 24 No. 2 tins—Case L 5 \l‘\lFR A 4 95 24—12 oz. tins—C(Case ” ® Whip | Towels | FLARES| ¢ase 4.23 Quari 2 for 6oz pke. | 19 cANS L CHICKEN ALL OTHER TyHato MUSHROOM I VARIETIES CANDY and GUM 4 packages 15¢ 32512 i 25, P 253, MARASCHINO CHERRIES - 2 jars 35¢ PICKLED HERRING Jar3c | COFFEE TEA GARDEN POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR, 21b.bag 23c | | ,,.,JI.'.'{"‘T' o GRAPE JUICE 2 pounds - 69c Quarts cach 33c PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR scaancstn. | Gage 12 ats. 435 24% Ib, sack 49 1b. sack zl;::l:‘ & ssi Gallon each 1.45 (CHASE & SANBORN’S 11h. 33c, 3 lbs. 92¢ 95( Sl 85 Case 4 sals- 5.73 T 20TH. (ENTURY i GROCERY TH'E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UN'EAU ALASKA FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1942 GENERALIS VICTIM OF AIR CRASH [Plane Accidenf, Waynes-| : series which have been released b)‘ |the U. 8. Employment Service for | it e S R, | STOCK_ QUOTATIONS l (. PETERS MAKES | { i i et | wew vork, suy 3 — ciosng) OFFICIAL TRIP 10 | | technical and other essential indus- q\loh‘lvfl of Alaska Juneau mine (""ES IN INTERIOR ] |tries important to the war effort. Slock today is 2l American Can The remaining programs cover | |64, Anaconda 253 Bethlehem re stories of rations, oil, internal | | Steel 52%, commonwcalm and | ombusuon engines and the story|fouthern 3/16, Curtiss Wright 6%, of the ‘mmphme Internalional Harvester 48, Kenne- ‘ ott 30, New York Central 87%, Nor-| | thern Pacific 5%, United States | steel 477, Pound $4.04. L. C. Peters, Field Agent with the Crecit Office of the Office of Indian Affairs, left by plane today | for the Interior. Mr. Peters will work out of Fair- banks for some time and continue irom there to Nome, He expec's | to be away for a month or six VIR AND MRS. HIXSON VISIT TAKU Mr. .and Mrs L OI)('L William Hixson left | H this afternoon for Taku Lodge L2V, JONEE AVERAGES | ge, " weeks bOI’O, Ienn., Kl”S {owned by Mary Joyce, to spend a Dow, Jones averages today are as i R few days vacationing. Miss Joyce | follows: industrials 10637, rails ON BUSINESS TRIP Bflg.'Gen. Mahin planned to leave for the lodge last|26.01, utilities 1151 \ | Hal Fairhurst, merchandise brok- | night but remained over until this b i e | WAY \FHBOI(U Tenn July 24— mox-nimz. ;H'. l?_n last night for a business trip An Army observation plane hes| i lf‘ Sjtka. ashed ne here, killing Brig.- — - lmnk Vh)unv Commanding f the Thirty-Third Divis-/ np Forrest, Tenn., and two \lm\ tliers. The p.ane was enroute from Tul- 1 homa to Fort Sill. | The General came to this camp recently to take over the Thirty- H He had 32 years of active ervice i the U. 8. Army in the PI xl)m) nes \nd elsewhere. | TWENTY-THREE LEAVE TODAY ON WAY SOUTH Passengers leaving here this mor- ning for the south were, for Ket- BUY DEFENSE BONDS GEORGE BROTHERS Today We Received THE LARGEST SINGLE SHIPMENT j of FRESH FRUITS and hikan, Mrs. L. S. Friedmann, K.! .,' MacCormac, H. Finch, Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorne, and D. A. Nool 4 for Prince Rupert, K. W. Nasi. VEGETABLES Leaving for Vancouver were Flova | Eld, M F‘ McRa ttle—Charles Miss 1. Parsons, R. P. ()( nne nl '\«‘n ss L. Hammock, Max Munford, V. Curtis, W. J. Lundy, P. J. Henry, Miss B. Caugren, E. J. Mener, R. B. Ericksen, O. E. Erick- sen and M. C. Caugren. ARMS FOR VICTORY PROGRAM TONIGHT; Ever Received in Juneau! CANNING APRICOTS PROBABLY THE LAST TO BE RECEIVED THIS YEAR They Are Nice Cots Bm, Now While Stock Is Fresh!! Watermelons . . . Honey Dew Melons . . . Cantaloupes Peaches . . (zrapes . Plums. . Bananas. .. Cherries Several Varieties FRESH VEGETABLES and Just Right for Canning! STORY OF AIRCRAFT Ttadio audienc s\kll] hear the fas- cmating s v of t over the Arms For ictory program to be I ast over KINY at 8 o'clock t as sixth of the series of ams sponsored by the United F Employment Service. Included in the dramatic story i* the description of the invention of the helicopter by Lnnnd da | Imported and Home-Grown e o e aee: e v o | Celery ... Lettuce . .. Tomatoes . . . Green Peppers. . :;t:‘l‘l"Lt:‘.l‘li‘.:;:;‘;,"t};,o w Cahbage .Peas...Beans.. Squash . Turnips ... Radlshes and Carrots "We Deliver the Goods” the proiram is the story of Lang- lley and his plane and the amaz- mg work for aviation done by !hP | Wright brothers. Four programs after the one \hxmdmsl tnm(,ht remain of the Phone Phone io: BERT'S CASH GROCERY s Atternoon Deivery Closes at 4 P.M. FREEDELIVERY Morming veivery cioses at 10 A.M. IF IT'S THE UTMOST IN QUALITY YOU WANT — THEN BUY AT BERT'S! IF IT'S THE BEST SERVICE YOU LIKE THEN BUY AT BERT’S! IF YOU LIKE TO SERVE YOURSELF THEN TRY BERT'S! IF YOU WANT TO PAY THE LOWEST PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY THEN TRY BERT'S! PHONE 92 PHONE 95 BORDEN’S—Delivered FISHER’S BLEND—Delivered FANCY—LARGE—NEW MILK - case $4.49 | FLOUR- 49 2.49 | Polafoes- 17 §1 Nestle’s MORSELS toll house choc. 2 pkgs. 29c | ROYAL PUDDING and GELATINE, 4 for 25¢ CERTO—For Jelly - - - 3 hottles 59¢ | SCHILLINGS BLACK TEA, half pound 45¢ FRESHMILK gf, 1 8¢|COFFEE - 21hs.55¢ JUNO DAIRY Pasteurized BERT’S SPECIAL—Ground Your Way When You Buy! FULL STRENGTH BLEACH ... 19¢ v win 37¢€ SOLID PACK TOMATOES 4 e o B3¢ s $2.45| CREEN BEANS 31 50c 12 $195 CAMPRELLS SOUPS v v COFFEE scvtoes w1 couse ot s B 10 BBE 2 10 G5 B 1o G T € HEINZKETCHUP s st 20c | e BABY FOODS i 85 cu<1.90 WESCO—Home Style—Large Tins Peaches 4 95¢ 25¢ ALL KINDS 2 CANS _large bottle ch VAN CAMP’S TENDERONI 3 " 29¢ The New Macaroni Product AMOCAT—Purple—Large Cans PLUMS 4 for 79c

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