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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE__JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946 CLOTHING IS o j 5' CARRIED Y PHA O ‘Giok(lifilllleSEATlfllKIONS | CENTURY & Suwver-Marker REDUCED BY : WEEKEND FLIGNTS| LUNCHEON TODAY M “Alaska’s Finest” FREE . DELIVERY | 1) hern Airlines this| Speaking before members of the| | ted 51 pu.venur\rsimeau Lions Club this noon, Wil- [ jliam S. Twenhofel, geologist, U. S city from An-|Geology Survey, discussed survey | with Captain|work being done on the “Juneau st Officer Jim|Gold Belt,” which extends from & Stewardess Olie‘sm»ep Creek basin to Eagle River. |8 A. Mair, Ed-{ He and his colleagues are makin Mr. and Mrs.|a thcrough survey of this district y, H. A. Linde-| to determine the presence jamount of gold bearing dej Tod Cunningham,| Mr. Twenhofel said the ans, Douglas Hansen,, later be extended to other are [¢ nd oil deposits as wi volcanic regions of the HB 1s will be studied and map- said i Walter R. Selig, photographer [ ) , D. E.|pe Jr., R. Gamble; to Cor - MANY ARE (ARNED n La Fevre, A. H. Ham- and topographic engineer, spoke on and C. Betts. maps being made of the Juneau .8:30 A. M. t 30 P. M. ving here from Anchoragearea stretching e ’I‘luk\x““mu? i STORE HOURS 5 ik BY PAA AT WEEKEND “ terday. with Captain Robert Des! Twin Glaciers to Douglas and Men- DELIVERY SCHEDULE: ; s C . First Officer George Mc- | denhall. DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M, 2:30 P. M, 4 P. M. and Stewardess Louise, Attending the meeting with Selig | Folta, E. So- and Twenhofel was Francis 0 Syke, 0 a member of the ge survey group. h H. lml BT, F‘N\ md wi DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON SPECIALS for Tuesday and Wednesday Card’s Beverages SODA POP . . . . . Root Beer Bra*,v" . Gream and Strawberry . . ICE COLD . . A DELICIOUS DRINK . . 07. boff !e% @rzfic (aseofl 24 $1.89 EPOSIT ON BOTTLES ksen and Fred 1( eeslin - " (OASTAL MRLINES IN, OUT YESIERDAY " P. Smith, John ;1 s, toward ee of their da i other fish. vy Rinaldi, Ch: nhl\l Rm W Lec IGNITION BURNS 1g trom a flooded carburc- [BS last night stripped the iz- E8 g off a private car ¢ e. Fire damage was con- R 0 Closed T hursday es ar I ¢ near the Bergman [ cheduled to sail f Large shipment Raspberries, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, Bpricois, Watermelons, Honeydew Melons, Cantaloupes, Lettuce, Green Onions, Radishes, Tomatoes, Celery, Fresh Beets, Green Peppers, Corn-on-Cob, Avecadoes . . .Arrived by Plane Yesterday. COME IN and SELECT SOME OF THESE FARM- FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. Phone 202 forMeatDepartment WHOLE . . . HALVES . OUABTERS OVEN READY SPRING TURKEYS - - - Pound T0c SPRING COLORED FRYERS - - - - Pound 8¢ CUT UP ... Ready for the Pan! COLORED ROASTERS - - - - - - Pound 80« No Waste . . Eviscerated . . Ready for the Oven..310o41b. average (GLORED STEWERS - - - - - - Pound 70« Evisceraied . . No Waste .. 2 1-2 {0 3 1-2 1b. average. ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS - - - - Pound 60 16 Varieties for that Picnic Lunch WEIMERS - - - - - - - - - Pound 49 Armour’s Skinless for that Weiner Roast SUMBO DILL PICKLES - - - - - - EACH1O« FRFSH OVSTERS, large fryingsize - - - Pint75¢ SMOKED ALASKA SALMON - - - - Pound59c A RARE DELICACY . . . Prepared in Keichikan CLOSED THURSDAY ---- Fourth of July o sail from Se- 5. WS ml\ an of e puests at the Bar- I SHITTH i George Brothers Food Price Policies Pledge Protection for You Regardless of the closing of 0. P. A. George Brothers Price Policies Are Pledged o Keep Prices as Low as Possihle! 1. Insetting our retail prices we will continue to give customers the benefit of savings resulting from our way of doing business by pricing at the lowest point that will yield a reasonable profit. e 2. George Brothers will do no speculative hoarding. Our store will contain the larg- est possible supplies of food at all times and they will be made available to all customers. 3. George Brothers will pay full legitimate market price fo farmers and other pro- ducers of food. ARRIVED=saa==Vig Air Express Watermelons — Cantaloupes — Honey Dew Melons STRAWBERRIES - - - Basket 59¢ Raspberries — Plums — Seedless Grapes — Cherries s VEGETABLES sane- Radishes — Green Onions — Tomatoes — Celery Corn - on - Cob — Lettuce — Peppers — Cucumbers PRICED RIGHT FOR YOU! Juneaw’s Gldest Super Market 2 Free Deliveries Daily 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. SAM.toGP. M. = S0 A RO A ) : 1