The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. —JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1946 -~ Alaska yesterday SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS... Card’s everages SODAPOP . . . .. Root Beer . . Orange . . Cream and Sirawberry . . iICE COLD . . A DELICIOUS DBINK o 12 0z. bottle B for 25( (aseof 24 51.89 NO DEPOSIT ON BOTTLES COFFEE ] SOUP RELIANCE RANCHO Regular or Silex Vegetable and [ S100 | 3or25 GEAVES } Variety Cereals and over Potato Chips WILLIAMS 3 oz. Package 2 for 5 DICED BEETS WHITE KING SOAP POWDER Large Package |3 PICKLES Entrance ONP Leaving SOUR MIXED RIPE 6 DIFFERENT STOKELY’S Joby was OLD MILL CEREALS No. 2 tin 13 0z. jar 4Y% oz. tin 10 pkgs, in carfon 15¢ Dozen $1.75 couver. 25¢ 35¢ OLD POTATOES IDAHO RUSSETS Bar§c | 5ibs.33c101s.65¢; 14« 10 bars 4 5¢ 100 Ibs. $5.15 Doz. $1.65 We Have a Fine Selection of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES LEGS OF SPRING LAMB - - - - - Pound §3c Serve with Mint Sauce 3 WHOLE . .. HALVES . . . QUARTERS OVEN READY SPRING TURKEYS SPRING COLORED FRYERS - - - CUT UP. .. Ready for the Pan! COLORED ROASTERS No Waste . . Eviscerated . . Ready for the Oven . . 310 4 1b. average Pound 8¢ (OLORED STEWERS Pound 7 Q¢ Evisceraied . . No Waste . . 2 1-210 3 1-2 Ib. average. ASSORTED LUNCH MEAIS - - - - Pound 60 16 Varieties for that Picnic Lunch WEINERS Pound 49¢ 33 P. & G. SOAP The Whiie Naphtha ored film Diced Carrols Stoizely’s, No. 2 tin sponsored year. He will for Sitka | Aboard | | Pound 7 Q¢ Pound 80« Johnny Armour’s Skinless for that Weinfi;st i JUMBO DILL PICKLES - - - - EACH10c FRFSH OYSTERS, large fryingsize - - - Pint75¢ SMOKED ALASKA SALMON - - - - Pound 59 A RARE DELICACY ... Prepared in Ketchikan U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU miles off the cooast of Oregon and Washington this morning. A hxgh‘ pressure center is located over southwestern Alaska and the Gulf of Above normal temperatures prevailed over Southeast Alaska | over the Plain States of southern Canada and central United States| rain was reported at a few stations over western Alaska. Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Lighe Guard Island Lincoin Rock Point Retreat MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dix: Llnud ness. CARI- THOMSE" HEREicf Polynesia and Malaysia. aboard Hal Williams' charter yacht geles photographer, who has film- ed coastal country from Vancouver up lhrough‘Dawson and will pho- tograph Taku, the Joyce Lodge and Skagway before returning to Van- Thomsen has 10,000 feet of col- for several years, he has shown his reels before the Sierra Club, in the Los Angeles Museum and to var- ious associations throughout Western States. Thomsen's pictures of Vancouver | Island took first awards in the an-| nual Southern California contest, this year and he placed second with | films of the Caribou Road last| July celebration before returning| to Vancouver July 5. ( WASHINGTON YACHT SITKA BOUND TODAY Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones of Fri-| day Harbor, Wash., arrived late Wednesday on their first trip to Alaska aboard| their yacht. They hope to leave here today | _at Juneau on the return trip. They | will go no farther north, but may| |return through Frederick Sound. | Fgwler, also of San Juan Islands. | - *JOHNNY AHLERS HERE man of Juneau, now residing in Se- | attle, but handling an agency, 15 in Juneau calhng on the trade LET YOUR momney earn mxu" percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor= One out of every 5 families in | the United States is dependent up- JUNEAU, ALASKA : ’ WEATHER BULLETIN on milk for a livelihood. |poratlon demand notes. (285-tf) | DATA FOR 24 HO[;‘RS ::‘.NDEI) AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIM] X, 5 | I e e, o il nl|||||||IIHIHIIIIIIIIIHI|lllll||||||||||IIIIIIII|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ' | Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | 4 | Anchorage 64 | 4 44 0 CI | o T ta EoE e FRESH PRODUCE i Bethe! duse i 48 48 0 Pt. Cloudy | | Corodva 58 6 50 H ; Ly » % % o guv | Summer Squash Cauliflower Cabbage Ed 17 36 38 1 . . | Firbants % | % % ¢ S%.|| Walermelons Cherries Apples | Haines 67 53 53 b 1 | »_ 4 | et a % @ omee couy || Cantaloupes Gooseberries Oranges : { i'< une:llk Airport :'38 52 gg “o Cloudy ‘ l.efluc e c el ery Grap eh'nil | Ketchikan 50 Cloud : Kotzebue 62 46 46 YO‘;CG C’lz:d}y’ | N | McGrath 5 50 50 0 Cloudy || Bunch Carrots Cucumbers Lemons : 13 /l'ae,ca9s- F.'.est” | Nome 56 41 48 e olouy ||ToEETETE 2 & < < | Northway 4 50 51 14 Pt. Cloudy { Petersburg 62 48 48 0 Pt. Cloudy : Botiyiid | 52 54 12 Ramc ;i FlouR Ib sa(k 29 ~ | Prince George 59 35 35 0 Clear | . L] g FREE — DELIVERY prar— 5. 8 &0 00 | Francisco 53 y —p— ' STORE HOURS :30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. o = R - VELVEETA DELIVERY SCHEDULE: . o @ Y e pgoiondy i ’ DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. i o g i \ . DFICK - 4 DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON i ik e ooy ‘ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center is loacted about 400|] THE BETTER SPREAD—— KLIK Bjars 49« WHIP (REAM - Pini 69 Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at many stations the coastal area from northern California to Ketchikan and MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. Toady WIND Height of Waves | WHIP (REAM Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Clear 85 W 1;.’ 1 MINIMUM DELIVERY ......$2.50 ORDER r;: g;ou;ly gg sz lj-‘ CZ“)““ MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. 2 Clx\uld}y' ALY y C;;’; | I)OU(‘}LAVS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. B i o B g S AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. .....Clear 60 NE 8 1 foot a Cloudy 59 SwW 11 . Zero PHONE £s | to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Variabie The bread-fruit tree is a native ICTURE TRIP for Taku Harbor today YES...they are FRESH... CHERRIES ... CANTALOUPES PLUMS ... TOMATOES. .. LETTUCE RADISHES . .. GREEN ONIONS TOMATOES . . .and we had WATERMELONS More to arrive by AIR EXPRESS this afternoon, on Sunday and Monday If I’s in Season We Have It EORGE BROTHER Juneaw’s Oldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO6 P. M. Carl Thomsen, Los An- todate. In the busin2ss Lhe by various camera clubs, | film Skagway’s Fourth of | San Juan Islands, and may or may not stop are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ahlers, former business | Arriving TODAY via AIR EXPRESS For Your Weekend Dinners : and Picnics & ALL THE FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES IN SEASON Watch Our Window Display THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY GROCERY DEPARTMENT—PHONE 478 MEAT DEPARTMENT-—-PHONE 371

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