The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1946, Page 8

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA » L0 : PAGE EIGHT Oth CENTURY “Alaska’s Finest” FRE ]] DELHWFRY STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. 1b. 75¢ 1b. 65¢ 1b. 80c 1h. 45¢ 1h. 60c 1b. 75¢ 1b. 38c New Potatoe b b - DOZEN - - - 3D MEDIUM HALE SUNKIST FRESH - FIRM O T T T e a hae T T T e T T ery, Carrots, Cabbage, Corn-on-Cob, Grapes, Canialoupes, Rhubarb, Plums, Apricols, s BUTTER T 5¢ b Pound 3 &¢ 37¢ FLAVORS ROYAL COOK 1132 oz. botile 4%, oz. tin Loin End PORK TENDERLOIN - - - LAMB SHANKS, Trimmed - - 1b.45c | LAMB PATTIES - - - - SLABBACON - - - - - - 1h.69% | SLICEDBACON - - - - - WHOLE — RALVES — QUARTERS DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON IO Ih. bag - 49¢ 0 RAN G ES o DI (S . $3.98 Perlect for Eating DOZEN From Washington's Fields WE HAVE A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEEGTABLES . . . Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, Rutabagas, Beels, Onions, Garlic, New and Old Pefatces, Oranges, Grape- COFFEE SPF(‘IAL i PUREX MEADOWBROOK JELLO FRENCH ~ 2CARROT JUICEf OLIVES Jlor23c; 1 19 19 Lean Meat PORK CHOPS - - - - - PORK LOIM ROAST - - - 1Ih. 65c | PORK HOCKS - - - - - LEG LAMB, Grade Choice - - 1bh.80c | LAMB CHOPS, Lean, Meaty - - BREAST LAMB, Lean, Mealy 1b. 35¢ All Lean Meat SLAB BACON Derind - - - 1b.75c | LEANSALTPORK - - - - "-POULTRY- Ib. 8 5¢ Phone 319 GROCERY DEPT. Phone >19 160 Ib. sack 4,75 Juicy PEACHES : LEMONS ¢ TOMATOES B5cb. | A9 28clb. Parsley, Badishes, Green Cnions, Letiuce, Cucumbers, Turnips, Squash, Cauliflower, Cel- fruit and Lemons. A DOWBROC RELIANCE and GOLD SHIELD Halt Gallon ASSORTED DRESSING S.and W. LARGE SIZE CALHL 202 FOR OUALITY MEATS SHOULDEE ROASTS - - - PORK STEAKS - - - - - LEAN MEATY PORK SPARE RIBS, Ih. 60c For Boiling SHOULDER LAMB, Lean, Meaty - 1b.55c | LAMB STEAKS, Shoulder - - QS MOKED MEATS === :Spring Turkeys 75¢ COLORED ROASTERS COLORED SPRING FRYERS . Ib. DO Cut up in box : Eviscerated COLORED STEWERS COLORED STEWERS : Cui up in hox gb' 35c Eviscerated b' 85( +spector of the I Byrnes Debales Rules --ra & Secretary of State J heated debated rules for the Peace Paris. photo) Si, Sea Senorita! ,'“‘\ i IN Hollywood, they call her the “Sea Senorita” — and there are plerty of “Si, Si’s” when Olga San Juan, of Puerto Rico, asks if this style is becoming. (International) - FOREST SERVICE OFFICIALS FROM WASH. ARE HERE Donald E. (/Al”\ Principal In- tion, and Ira J the Division of ment, from the U vice office in V rived from Si From Ke bcmn a ska Forest Service in timber sales in the National F spend three w tigating Imethods employ Idisposing of timber jyears Mason was with the Forest |Service in the Pacific Northwest | cClark has served ;Sun(o in (m W For ma m} and is in- rative set- | Both will leave tomorrow with B, ‘Frank Heintzle Regional | Forester, for a w p to Chu- gach National Forest. They will {visit Cordova, Whittier, Seward and | Anchorage. - .o “/E’\T"l R REPORT S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperature 2 Ending #:30 minimum, At Airport—Maximum, 55; minimum, 49. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) ee0c0ee® 200000 s002000 Variable cloudiness with light raip showers tonight, bacoming partly cloudy Sat- urday. Cooler tonight, warm- er Saturday . > Empire Want Aas bring resuits! nes F. Byrnes raises his clenched fist during Left, Assistant Secretary of State, James Dunn. (AP Wire- - Kelly, ©cec0e®0eecccercos oo Conference in Luxembourg Palace, BUllEIINS WASHINGTON Secretary of Agriculture Anderson has voiced concern about possible crop surplus- LOS ANGELES — Mrs. Louise Peete, 63, was ordered today to die in the San Quentin gas chamber 1 rox the mludtl of Mrs _ the second woman to be legally ex- ecuted in California’s history. v.—Albert E. f an elderly s businessman, died in anide gas chamber to- 287" ATcdE e hefeatiBay alat e7es “to some worthy blind person so that they may see again.” . Lucius D. an Military al the United es and British authorities had agreed to ease travel restrictions between the two zones. Clay, BATAVIA — The Dutch govern- ment information service confirm- ed today that 200 Indonesians had been Kkilled two day other battle with Dutch Marines. The latest fight occurred at Dri- aredja on the outskirts of Soera- baya. go in an- WASHINGTON — The United States’ present disposition is to hold on to Yugoslav river craft in the American zones of Germany and Austria until Russia guaran- tees freedom of navigation on the Danube, it was learned today. NORTH SEA HERE THIS AFTERNOON amer North Sea arrived in 1 o'clock this afternoon with the fellowing passengers dis- embarking from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Green, Mrs. E. Laz- , Sandra Lazetti, Sharon Laz- Mrs. T. L, Crooks, Marilyn Crouoks, Sally Crooks, Mrs. J. Vroe- gap, Mrs. R. Vroegap, Kathleen Burrus, Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Patty Larry Kelly, Ethel Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller, Lueta Kelly, Wanda Ericks, Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Beach, Miss D.' C Tesslink, Mrs. A. N. Wahto, Gordon Wahto, Karen Wahto, Irving Neuishin, Anne B. Jewell, J. Vroegap, R. 2 Vroegap, T. C. Schmitt, H. S. Oliver, Lewis Mitchell, Fred Cavanaugh, Wilmer Bradshaw, Louis Jones and Will Page. Passengers from Petersburg to Juneau were: Cliff Gilbert, Mrs. Louise Benitz, Mrs. Laura Courson, Forrest Fryer, Patricia Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fleek, C. D. Res- off, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neilson, C. Johnson, Gerald Shaw, Eliza Williams, Randolph Williams, Mable Owens, Honey Lou Porter, Mrs. T. Thompson, LeBoyer Boyer and Barbara Brendemier. From Wrangell to Juneau there were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jetty, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Chisholm and Fred Karo. Vic- tor Danielson and Dorothy Awes arrived from Ketchikan. The North Sea will sail for Sitka at 10:30 o'clock tonight. — e O'CONNOR RETURNS Jack O’Connor, Wildlife morning offi attending Service, returned this from Ketchikan after an business trip. He reports the meeting of the! e |Ketchikan Sports and Wild the) ® ® & s 0 0 00000 .,s.louu and falling in the bay atl { Wrangell as two highlights of his| 1nmv 1 You Save at George Bros. Game Manage-| ment Supervisor of the Fish and' GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily George Bros. Prices Are CONSISTENTLY LOWER . . . Compare Our Pices and Quality for What You Are Paying! BUTTER 75c POUND Exira Fresh . . . Blue Ribbon Brand Sugar 19c 10 POUND BAG fSTpuds 16 Ibs. $1 Exira Fancy ... U.S. Select, Govl. Inspected Why Pay More === Save at George Brothers SEE THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN JUNEAU Always Fresh and Crisp in Our Reirigerated Cases PLUMS, Sweet - -1b. 25¢ New Apples, Fresh - Ib. 20¢ DANISH SQUASH - - Ib. 20c] Fancy Siring Beans - Ib. 29| Luccni Squash - Ib. 29| Local Beefs - 2 bunches 2 5¢ Hot House Cacumbers Bell Peppers - Corn-on-Cob Lettuce - Crisp Celery - Parsley Tomaloes - Peaches Pears - Grapes - Casahas Honeydews - Cantaloupes Large Grapefruit GEORGE BROTHERS | Super Market R | B

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