The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1946, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946 Suwer-Markel “Alasha’s Finest” FREE -DELEVERY 8:30 A. M.to 5:30 P. M. STORE HOURS DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Daily Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10:30 A. M 30 P. M., 4:00 P.. M.... —(Closes Daily at Noon SATURDAY aud MONDAY SPE Grocery Degarimeni PEIONE & | Pann FRESH FROZEN PEAS, Picsweel, 12 oz. pkg. 25¢ PICSWEET FRESH FROZEN ST. BEAKS, Picsweet [ oz pkg. 25¢ FRESH FROZEN PEAS =ud CARRQTS 12 0z pks- I5¢ % FRESH FROZEN RHUBARB, Bodles, 12 oz pu. 18¢ Nz fpre s flyronenflprenvifiysonenflpoaonflyms oo SPECIAL SUGAR GRAPEFRUITJUKE ! SPECIAL STOKELY'S C. & H. CANE—OLD PRICE No.2cani@c i 10bs. - 85¢ 12cans$1.89 ¢ 100 s $8.20 NEW FLAPJACK 1§ OXYDOL, DUZ POTATOES - Albers RINSO 3 Pounds 2% Ib. Pkg. 3large Plgs. 23 25 25 MY rorest il fosmnctifodsoyfoacsnlf oacemslif ool oo CRAB MEAT TENDERON PUREX . Packagg Half Gallon Cordova Y2 Size Tin ¢ Cleaner and Bleach 31 £ oNYrmrenfiyernenllyreenfiprmcefyenemmerfyrearrllyrretllyremerlyrencrlypromerflyorn We have Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Old and New Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbage, Onions, Garlic, “Rutabagas, Squash, Radishes, Parsley, Asparagus, Brussel Sprouts, Leeks, Cauliflower, Calavos, Lemons, Oranges, Apples . .. PHONE 20 2===ForMeaiDepariment E2 TURKEYS i} Whole—Halves—éuarters OVEN READY Pound 70 Colored Oven Ready Pound 80« FRYERS ROASTERS STEWERS YOUNG SPRING RABBITS - - Ib. 70 PORK ROASTS, Lean, Mealy - - Ib. 50« PORK STEAKS - - - - Ib. 55« OCK CHICKEN LEGS - - 3 for 25¢ HOME MADE LINK SAUSAGE - - - - - 1b.50 { |ahead THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS ~ E DATE “SU——— T G meeting s Volunteer Fire De- he Fire Hall la » Shudshift, chairmar the Dance Commitfee ported the Annual Firemen Dance will held on May 4 this year in the zhool Gymnasium The Dance Committee stated it expected bigger and iven this year than previous. names were presented , Rex A. Hermann MacKen: new main- commiftee appointed by Miller W Alex Gai d Matt Laugh- shment Committee for » following month were, Th Gene Hulk Jame Refreshments for last served by Mills and SEALSLOSE = BALL LEAGUE T0 SOLONS; MEE;:ggbziE!IEVE S(ORE’ 6’5 Organizafiovrgi’lanping fo Sponsor Teams Asked ~ na A to Sendrpfe_legates ; ety is ht, but elected a half o San Francisco lefi them still o of the neare in the Pacific Coast b Portland’ be the his 6-5 victory ¢ Oakland Acorns tance by losin; Solone, 2 to 1 wood held third pla als last n Gerdon ¥ ting George ing, at lein Build- r proved O give heed to a le block in has called for Mon: nd place his law office in thy dis- ing » Sacramento| The No. will hoid on Sunday, in the Ei nductc in or of hard bail All ass team for requested to to the meet- meeting will be of the le dite re-forming s on the Channel iring to ents ason are d a representative order of practice meeting 14 at 2 pm. , trim- , 4 t0 1, e Los An-|t: 11-4 g1 urth-ranking slugged out a n Diego. ed by Ray H and Edd P with the SALE Demos sold t properties of the . Mr. perty ¢ hom PROPER and two Third 8§ » , Pusich, Tre was made L nd N Demos not hav Q their to M prope Holzheimer pointed out should be em- their grouy g fon a ngemants or a proper start” can be made bhere, ely. is resident + that repr although ha the eighth DIW. CLUB EL The fcllowing cif! Tollywood 4 rament Portland 6; & Los Angeles 1 Seattle 1 Ozkland 1. 1 Francisco 5. | B 1111 1 T Introductory Offer CREME OIL TOILET SOAP A Colgate-Palmolive Product Is made with specially selected ingredients and gentle to the most delicate skin. ONE BAR FREE With Every 10 bars of Swan Soap at OPA Price... NOW AT Flooly #1eedy | FREE DELIVERY CALL 160r24 R i short,” Holzheimer Coast League Standings W L. Pet, 169 643 583 429 375 333 308 and Hollywood Los Angeles San Diego Sacramento Portland loosooaonew -eo - HOCKEY Hockoy play-off games last night resulted as follows: jcan League final playoffs: and 1 (Clevelan -of-seven series) . U. 8. League final playoffs: Tulsh Kansas City 1 (teams are tisd t 1-1 in kLest-of-seven) : of exhibition baseball played yesterday were as Chicago (A) 4; Pittsburgh (N) 0 8t. Leuis (N) 14; Tulsa (TL) 0. Boston (N) 3; Boston (A) 3. Philadelphia (A) 16; Hagerstown {Interstate) 3. Cincinnati (N) 2; Detroit Brocklyn (N) 11; New (A) 3. Clevelapd (N) &. Philadelphia (N) 9; (A ©. SEATTLE, April 12.—The free- style feud between San Francisco's Queen, Ann Curtis and Brenda Helser of Hollywood and Portland, Ore., will blaze again tonight when // the two match strokes in the 100- - A yard event of the Women’s Na- AL e o / tional Senior Indoor Swimming and el e Diving championships in the Uni- m;—;_‘. Jotd sither ot PV ' [t versity of Washington pool. = 1 ) 0. York (A) 4; New York Washing! PACKAGE No: TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 12.— |dJoe Tinker, of the Chicago Cubs' immortal Tinker to Evers to Chance Jjntu‘ld combination, today predict-, jed that ncne of the American | Basehall players who have signed ! with the Mexzican League will stick it out south of the border. Tinker was the first major league player to “jump” to the short-lived outlaw Federal league in 1914, fol- lowing his sale by Cincinnati to Brooklyn in a winter transaction. ROANOKE, Va,, April 12—It will be Bill Voiselle vs. Allie Reynolds teday as the New York Giants angd Cleveland Indians bring their barnstorming tour here. The Tribe grabbed a 4-1 edge in the series yesterday fhen an eighth inning run gave them and Bob Feller a 4-3 verdict over the National Leaguers. COASTAL AIRLINES ON FLIGHTS TODAY Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the/ following passengers today: to i . X Ketchikan: 8, Weilgert, J. 'K.| RF"Ched Mink Avg. 14 Johnson, John H. Clawson; to Silver Fox Sitka: Alice Wright, May Lokke, Mrs. A. B. Shemretts, L. North-| rop; to Skagway, Rose Snider. | — e ABOUT FUR COAT REPAIRS Martin® Victor Jr. will answer your fur coat problems and estl-| mate gratis any repair and re-; mcdel work. Today and tomorrow | only, at No. 405, The Baranof,/ Connected with VICTOR BROTH- | ERS Co. Highland Park, Ill. Swesj « dish fur craftsmen for 3 genera- tions. (243-t1) ,on N INSURANCE L} iy ATATIO TRANSFO mpony ond 1o4' S the G 1946 AUCTION SALES DATES for Silver Fox and Mink Silver Fox May 7 Last Receiving Day — April 19 Ranched Mink May. Last Receiving Day — May 3 21 Last Receiving Day ~ July 25 NEWS @ better tendent at the School. Election of board officers was as follows; Arne Shudshift, President, Mrs. | Cecelia McIlhardy, Clerk and Mrs. Walter Andrews, Treasurer. - e SEVEN FROM STATES Arrivals from the States regist- ering at the Baranof 's Club were cted Wednesday evening at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Fran Mcllhardy: Mrs. W. R. Tuck- President; Mrs. Robert Wagner, ; Miss Betty Bonnett, Gordon Gray, s will be in- g of the last meet- land Woma Vice-P Se M h will stalled at the Club, w! Lewls, Reno, Nev.; John B. Good- man, Mrs. E. H. Snider, Seattle; L 1 P. Faherty, Massachusetts; e a talk on Ny o and Mrs, Stanley ‘T. Zuern, Coneerning ¢ nd, Ore; Walter A Leg, Se- followed by a g McIlhardy, . ->->o FROM KETCHIKAN . Four Ketchikan residents who arrived here yesterday are register- ed at the Baranof Hotel. They @re r, Dan Ralston, P. Ba- Johnsen, an employee land Fich Combany. SCHOOL A meetin BOARD OFFICERS of the Douglas Public Board was h Tuesday office of the Sug - IT'S BACK DISTILLED' MELLOW SMOOTHNESS © 17 IT'S that mellowness you've been missing, DON'T WAIT! ® YOUR 0/d favorite, U D L Original Canadian Whiskey 15 back! ® MATURED IN WOOD, and regularly supplied. e coopopUDL”.., ® THIS glorionus name has long stood for the FINEST! & MELLOW . . . SMOOTH . + & FULL-BODIED . . . IMPORTED IN BULK BY J. & J.DUNBAR & CC. AOTTLED DY YHE OLD MONASTERY CO. SEA SOLE. ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS. DISTRIBUTORS, Inc¢ Seait 3 SILVER FOX AND MINK Pelts 1. You market your furs thru world’s foremost fur selling organization — in the heart of the world's leading fur market. 2. The largest number of im- portant outlets and the most extensive selling facili- ties are yours to command. 3. You have the services of a highly trained staff of experts. 4, Your ship- ment, whether large or small, is carefully separcted, marked and expertly graded. best . 7. When your furs reach the “Auction Block” they are sold in an air-conditioned sales- room, largest kind in New York. 8. You eajoy the advantages of many services and the advances we make on the comsignments received by vs. 9. Every transaction here is conducted in an otmos- phere of friendly, mutual respect. 10. The greatest number of important purchasers attend our soles ond the competitive bidding is keen with befter prices and results usvally yours. 4 were: J. W, Epeir, Seattle; Mae G. d

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