The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1950, Page 7

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q e ¥ . 'I;OO—Dunklng'wlth Druxman. £\ . THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950 RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY 7:05—Local Weather. 17:30—News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 5:00—Girl Scouts. 5:15—Home on the Land. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Dance Band. C.B.8. 8:25—Weather. DIAL 1460—>UNEAU 9:00—Music for tue Missus. 1 us DR. THURSDAY EVENING 9:30—Forecast. o GRTER :‘gn?r““'l“;'- sk ~~g{°°—l5 N 9:35—Favorite Hymns. : 8’:20—Spon;. YIS TOE AN FESLD- Dr. John Geyer, young Juheau 6:30—Billboard of Air. PIRESY dentist, has flown to Palmer to at- 10:00—News. {tend a meeting of the Territorial ~~8:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music for Listening. 8:30—U. OF CHICAGO ROUND- TABLE-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. Board of Dentistry. He is expected 10:30—Morning Musicale. to return here Monday. 11:00—Standard School Broadcast. AR T WS | 11:3u—Listeners’ Digest-ABC JUNIOR CDA MEETS | 11:45—Harmony Time. The Junior CDA meeting Wed- 11:55—Forecast. nesday was called to order by our 12:00—Salon Serenade. President Yvonue Poole. Prayer 12:15—News. was said and we saluted the flag. 12:30—MARINE BAND-NBC. Minutes were read and roll was 1:00—~MATINEE-CBS. called. The advertising committee 1:30—Songs from Shows. made its report. Our game party 1:45—UN IS MY BEAT-NBC. \'\'ar» discussed. Our trensux:r gave :00—S: a financial report. The meeting was o ymphony, then adjourned by our President. 14 { 3:00-PRO AND CON-NBC. A 3:15—Bing Sings. Lynette Hebert, reporter. | FRIDAY MCRINING AND - 3:30—Parade of Hits. 88 AFTERN:YON Sign or. 4:30—INVITATION TO LEARN- | ING-CBS. COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. R e R T Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10a.m., 2 and 4 p. m. 10a. m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time competitive prices. Your order will be assembled by efficient and experienced clerks and delivered on time by one of our trucks which stands by during the fish- ing season to see that your order is de- livered promptly. We quarantee the quality to your satisfaction of every item sold. < ATTENTION - FISHERMEN: Did you " ever stop to think what the Case Lot Grocery has to offer you during your busy season? We have a complete stock of all kinds of top quality Groceries, .. Meats, Bakery Goods, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Frozen Foods, Fresh and Frozen Milk and other Dairy Products at If your name is in this ad —— it is worth $2 in frade! Rich in Food Values 3 L —————— Green e ARG IPEPPERS oiieie JH 2% _ AVOCADOS . FINEST QUALITY LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES - - - - - 101b. shopping bag 1.39 . Golden Ripe Best Foods 2 Ibs. 49c BANANAS . . MAYONNAISE . Quart75c Franco-American Nav; ~ SPAGHETTI . 150z.tin17c BEYANS . . 21b. cello 28¢ Roll 23c ; Scot — Household BISQUICK . 40oz.pkg.55c | TOWELS . . . ! LUMBER JACK 'SYRUP - . . - - - 5lb.Long John Tin88c . 101b.bag1.15 | BEEF STEW . Bar-F ; . . . . 5c [BEEF . . . 16oziin5% j Red and White Happy Home 14 oz. botile 19¢ PEARS . 6—8 oz tins 79c | CATSUP . Wesco — Halves Reliance * APRICOTS . 6—8oz.1ins85c | PEANUT BUTTER . Sperry’s — Pancake 101b. bag 1.29 g Fisher’s Blend 4 FLOUR . Giant 24 oz. jar “Libby’s — Sliced PEACHES . 6—8 oz.1ins75¢ | FLOUR . . r . il MRS. THOMAS HALL 1 DARIGOLD BUTTER - 1h.71e “R . Nalley's T asure Kellogg's - PICKLES . . 120z jar2%c | CORN FLAKES 13 oz. pkg. 19¢ ., LIBBY’S,— HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP | FREESTONE PEACHES - - - - Noz.lin2k Dennison’s Hunt’s — Dark MEAT BALLS . 16 oz. tin 45c | CHERRIES . No. 2% fin 35¢ P - Libby’s'— Tomato 24 tins—3.85 | Hunt’s — Quartered 24 tins—17.60 CJUICE . . . No.2tinl7c (PEARS . . No. 2% tin 33c ; Hunt’s — Solid Pack 24 tins—5.75 | Reliance — Cream 24 tins—3.75 . . Poundiinl7c Dependable TOMATOES . No.2%1in25c | COBN . . Friendly. PHONE @ ' @, " YOUR " ORDER y e e —————————————— < Black Hawk \ | Fresh Shoulder 47 c “ Tender Dainties - Ib. 75 | Pork Roast - - Ih. {! Boned and Rolled . Ib. Fres'l\l Ground Picnic Ham 53¢ I Beef - 1b. 49c | Ham - Ib.4%¢ . SHORE'S FRESH FRYERS ' COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT Kippered Salmon - Oysters - Prawns - Scalloj i1 TiE ROPES MY KEEP POPE GETTING KNOCKED OVERBOARD. DAVYL T (TeS, THEY (WGHTY) g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ILL GET IT FOR YOU 8 e GCOD BYE AND TAKE CARE OF Y YOURSELF, WE'LL COME OVER WHEN K HUMPHREY MAKES THE SWIM. WE'LL BE TOO BUSY TRAINING HERE TO MAKE ANY OTHER VIS d WE GOTTA TAKE TH' BOAT T'CAPE GREASE NEZ.* HOW SOON'LL YEZ BE OVER FER A VISIT T'OUR TRAININ ™ e ] ‘ig:é?n;‘ - YOU HAVEN'T EVEN GOT CLOTHES! COME TO MV HOUSE WHILE WE I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MUCH I ENJOYED MY SHORT VISIT TO &R HOOTIN' HOLLER, e BLUNDERBUSS (SNIF-SNIF!) YORE TRAIN'LL BE CHUGGIN' ALONG ANY SECONT (oW, BY GOLLY- DINNER 1S LATE TONIGHT- I'M STARVED - I'M GLAD_You MENTIONED 1T/ O City license, $20.25; Hotel Commission, $4; juke box, $7.75; state nd ‘county, $10. | was just figuring, Hope. Uncle Walt lent us t'?f extra $165, and $65 wa: for rent. - PAGE SEVEN 1 GOT MY OWN PRIVATE WORRIES. A GUY DON'T ALWAYS GIVE OUT HIS DEEP PRIVATE SAME T YOU, JOE. BE SEEIN'VA SOON. . YOU DIDN'T SAY FIVE WORDS ON THE TRIP. KNOBBY, You SEEM | TERRIBLY UNHA| P\ 1S AN ABANDONED RANITE QUARRY. THE CLIFF DROPS 250 og FEET. , IT'S SUCH A PLEASURE TO SEE I JUST LOVED THAT REAL DOWN-TO-EARTH LITTLE FEATHER MERCHANT JURY, AND YOU WERE ESPECIALLY SWEET JIGGS-YOURE GONG TO HAVE A SPECIAL SURPRISE FOR DINNER- That's. $107 out of $i65. We had to spend $22 for silverware and supplies, which leaves $36. Good morning! You | Sorry, | dont seem fisyflow ! ad in the morning Trumpet ? It would \¢c change all this. ) A L —R /, (T

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