The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1946, Page 8

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PAGF EIGHT “Alask’s Finest” FREF DELEVERY STORE HOURS .8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON GROCERY DEPARTMENT--—-PHONE 519 CARD'S - BEVERAGES COFFEE Al Brands SODA POP Pound - 3¢ Case 24 5.189 BUTTER SWEET CREAM 12 o, tin—Ten BAR SQAP Pound 3 BOTTLES 25¢ 10« B 15¢ | (ase$%.89 ORANGES-- Juicy, Sweel, Sfl%edlum Size - Dozen 3‘9@ e naund PEARSwBarfleH - = - - - - - Pound § B¢ 30 P. M., 4 P. M. Potato Chips WILLIAMS 3 oz. Package 2 for 5¢ COCA COLA PERFECT DRINK CRYSTAL WHITE P. and C. Pork and Beans VAN CAMPS nato Sauce mmm | &aa‘g s Sunhis We flave Frozen Sirawberries, Raspberries, Grapefruit FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES . tatoes, Onions, Garlic, Tomatoes, Turnips, Squash, Rhubarh, Cauliflower, Carrois, Parsley, Call 202 For QUALITY MEATS BABY BEEF POT ROAST - - - -Pound38: W - Pound §5¢ .. Oranges, Pears, Plums, Lemons, Grapefruit, Po- SHOP FOR TWO-DAY HOLIDAY -- Stores Closed OnLakor Bay THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU ALASKA FRIDAY AUGUST 30, 1946 ’HUNTING SEASON ~ OPENS SOON-BUT LICENSES NEEDED Labor Day Weekend Sees Shooting Starting in Juneau Area With the reminder to hunters at Alaska Game Commission | is necessary to take game; , game birds and game fxsh\ fur bearing animals, Jack )r, Game Management Sup- the Fish and Wildlife| today announced open; seasons for the Junea l\l s are available at the| mission office in the| Rod Darnel Hunting ons for 1946-47 are e Animals { (Bucks) —with antlers not| an 3 inches above top of| ept. 1 to Nov. 15. Limit 2| By (except yearlings and calves) Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.| Limit one a year. | Mountain Goat— (except kids) — 1 to Nov. 15. There are clos- areas in Tl':\('} Arm, Endicott | d Ford’s Terror. Limit this is one | — (L ugr BI own and Grizzly) Arm Fur Animals (Fur District No. 1) Mink, land otter, weasel, fox and lynx—Dec. 16 to Jan. 15. No limit Muskrat—April 1 to Maye 31. No| 1 eaver—No Leaver trapping in ur District No. olf, Coyote, Wolverine—No 1o no limit 16 to Jan. 5. Limit 1 ‘'om, acrocs or on any vithin 33 feet of cen- \1 line of any highway Migratory Waterfowl A50! Oct. 1 to Nov. 14, ly bag lmm is 7 ducks, with on limit 14 with not more re than 1 wood duck and in mbination includi ing l rant, Twenty-five American and Red- in one day and there is no posses- sion limit on such birds. Sheoting hours are from one-half hour preceding sunrise, daily, un- til one-half hour before sunset. Hunters 16 years of age or older —unless members of aboriginal tribes—must have Alaska Gam Commission license with a Federal Duck Stamp affixed thereto. The stamp is to be cancelled by having the signaturz of the hunter prom- inently written on the face. - - Merchants fo Meel Tonight | The CIO hall on Gastineau Av- enue will be the scene of a meeting of the Juneau Merchant's Associa- | tion tonight at 8 o'clock. | Acting as chairman for tonight's meeting will be Ernest Parsons. ‘The completion of the organization of the group will take place also | thrcugh the eclecting of a board of | directors, and new members will be “nccepted. | Approximately two-thirds of the Juneau merchants have joined the | Association, but it is expected that the membership campaign drive will be open until one hundred per- | cent is achieved. COASTAL AIRLINES ON TRIPS THURSDAY The following passengers were flown by Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday: from Tulsequah, R. J. Thomen, K. MacLanders, G. E. Trimble, E. Seel, Art Nelson, and Olaf Lindy: to and from Basket Lake, H. Clark, J. Gabrielson, H. Darnell, R. Darnell, June Gabriel- son and Clara Gabrielson; and from Sitka, Virgil Baker, Charles Mann. W. G. McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fmegau Louise Davis and A. Penr To Sitka, Fred Ress, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter, Sonny Enders, W. G. McKellar, Lt. R. Cunningham, A.! P. Wright, J. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Welby,! Glenn Green, Mrs. E. Hodges, Gretta Hodges and Charles Hodges; from Sitka to Pelican, Bob Lee and Bob Anderson; and from Tenakee,| william Winn and W. E. Hixson. | To Pelican, Mr. R. Barnett, E. Hildebrand and J. Standard; from Pelican, Margaret Olsen, John Gordman, Barbara Gordman and Mrs. Thor S. Gordman; and from Taku Harbor, E. Maino and Jnhn Maino. g 1 5-KLIK WONDER SPBEAD : 4_ORANGE .« GRAPEFRUIT ]_3——JEI_,LO ALL FLAVORS S—B.ITZ CRACKERS rarce size “6_BAKERSCOCOA:w 3_SODA CRACKERS .. c.1 4_PRUNE PLUMS ~o. 2:. . 3-LIVER LOAF 11 oz tin ... 2-SPAMSNACK .. ... 4 _BEANS »itwsitcn Brashturters with Tomaté Sones s chesr SO0 | 3-POUND MANNINGS COFFEE 3 POUNDS $1.00 | 10—s. ana w. TOMATO SAUCE ... .. ... J-STRING BEANS French style—monarcE 5-SHOE STRING CARROTS . ... GEORGE BROTHERS » Juneaa’s Oldest Smer Market BIG SAVINGS-EVERY DAY at GEORGE BROTHERS . . . Compare Qur Prices with WHAT YOU ARE PAYING! 3 BlG DAYS SATURDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY BUTTER 75¢C DARIGOLD . . . OUR BEST! ¥t Pays to Shop at George Brothers Dollar Day Specmls 3-RIPE OLIVES e $1L00 55us$1.00 SWEET CREAM Quarters Prints POUND BLUE RIBBON 4 §1.00 13 packages $1.00 31 $1.00 3 ror $1.00 3—AVOSET WHIPPING 3. e §1.00 “2.C0COA MALT & 26 $L0D 6 $1.00 -3 ror $1.00 30 $1.00 40 §1.00 -4 ror §1.00 61 $1.00 ek "D tor $100 JUICE — BLENDED — Ameccat No. 2 3-POSTUM INSTANT 4_SAUERKRAUT x. TOP GRADE ].5 Pounds POTATOES U. S. No. '1—Select ............ 15 pounas $1.00 3 12 pounds $IUU ’ 104 $1.00 § I-MINCED CLAMS 10_M.D. TOILETTISSUE . 108100 3 or SL00 5o SLOD o S1.00 | ,_.,,,7 ror $1.00 § 7. SLICED BEETR: o e

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