The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT i APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL if you've tried the rest | = e ,f:'\L\;,;;.'fi;}.fé;::::; — buy the best dolden Wedding JOSEFH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S. A, A:’L‘NDED WHISKE THE CASE LOT GROCERY has been built from the foundation up on the principle that by selling in case lots we can sell for less. The very price tags on our shelves show the case price as well as the single can price. For fen years we have constanily been gearing our stretosell C ASE LOPTS FOR LESS. RELJANCE SLICED BEETS, 24-25 $3.95 HEINZ (ATSUP, 24 - 14 01. 56.49 S. and W. BLENDED l’()I\' ASPARAGUS, 24-25 $9.39 BOY-AR-DEE SPA DINNER - Case 125 $5.19 RELIANCE 24—16 oz. MEAT BALLS - case $9.19 NALLEY'S MAVONNAISE 24 pis. §.75 JUICE 18 ASSORTED JEID - - @se$3.89 24=2% “pEacHEs QL) WE HAVE OTHERS FOR LESS—BUT THESE ARE THE BEST! STAR BOSYENBERRIES 24 ™ > $7.48 SEAPORT TOMATOES:: . 6.35 PALMDALE YELLOW YAMS SPINACH 24-.3.95 CASE OXYDOL24:.:10.75 NUBORAIG .. 11.95 RELIANCE TOMATO JUICE Case—24 No. 2s $3.29 24 ~.:3.4 > SHORTENING SPRY 123b s 17.50 PUREX @&...2.05 HUNT'S PEARS Case—24 No. 2Y2s $9.69 RELIANCE PEAS Case—24 No. 2s $5.49 PARD | FOOD Phone 704 48 “ns MEAT PHONE 60 57 49 JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 AM,, 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. ANS DOCTOR HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- ROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £x.04).EA—PEV. —— | PARIS, Dec Raymond Marquie, chief of the oust- ed French Repatriation Mission to | Moscow who vesterday attacked his government for its licious s o | toward Russia, was identified » Ccmmunist of many ding who want to stay n »viet Union, One of the Veterans | Francicus Mitterand's aides ed that if Marquie’ | night in Moscow “are cc will be dismissed and ex 11. — @ Lt. Col. tude’ oday Minister declar- ts last | irmed he { from en the army as soon as he gets back.” | quie and the four other mem- bers of the mission are due to leave | Moscow tomorrow The Veterans Ministry said Mar- quie was appointed to his post more {than a year ago when Communist Laurent Ca: a headed the min- istry War Ministry termed his | rank “fic ying that before the 1 staff ant in the re: A spokesman at the Veterans Min id Marquie was making to remain in the U. S. ever S. R.. desnite his expulsion, with the four other members of his .. The Russian 3overnment 1 expulsion of the mission in | 1 for similar French ac- W BURR JOHNSON IS NEW PRESIDENT, JUNEAU C. OF C. W. Burr Johnson has been elected President of the Juneau clmnbu of Commerce for 1948. W. R. Carter was elected First Vice-President and Joseph A. Me- | e-President. F. O.| -appointed Secre- a position he has | held since November, when the Rev. | Robert Webb resigned Elections were held at the meet- ing of the Executive Board, which was held yesterday noon and an- | nouncement was made at the regu- | lar Chamber of Commerce meeting today - e Dorolhy Nelson, Clarence Matson Wed This Morning| Dorothy M. Nelson and Clarence | E. Matson, both of Juneau, were | married shortly before noon today in the Presbyterian Manse by the | Rev. Willis R. Booth. They are to| leave via PAA for a honeymoon in | the States tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, | Julian C. Hills were witnesses m the ceremony. The bridegroom is Captain 01 the MS Grizzly Bear operated by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife ser- | vice. The bride is a bookkeeper at the Alaska Electric Light mmi Power Co. -ee - "CRIMINALITY" IS HINTED, OFFICEOF | BOSTON INT. REV WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (P— A House Appropriations Subcom- mittee todav turned over to the Jus- | tice Department and other Federal agencies an investigator’s report | that “a condition which may em- | brace criminality exists in the Bos- ton office” of the Internal Revenue | Bureau The subcommittee, headed Representative Canfield (R.-N. suggested “appropriate actior | the Attorney General, the Treasury Department, the Internal Revenuc Commission and the Civil Service Commission. The committee also sent a printed | copy of its hearings and record tol Basil O'Connor, President of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, because funds of that| 'y were said to be involved. was no formal committey report, only the transcript of the secret hearings being made public. | D MRS. NEWBOULD GOES SOUTH | Mrs. Eric Newbould, wife Uf!’ Major Newbould of the Salvation Army, went South on Pan Ageri-| can yesterday. She has not been in the best of health since her| arrival here, and is going to Oak- land, Calif., for medical attention. She expects to return soon after | the first of the year. | i e~ ol | LONDON — Britons are hopeful | that bread rationing may end soon | They pin their hopes of an an-| ! nouncement by President J. Harold | Wilson of the British Board of Trade. He said that Britain will receive what he termed “a sub- stantial quantity” of Russian grain under a new trade agreement. - It will pay you to shop Home| Beautiful, 155 tf ' -JUNEAU, ALASKA | SPEAKE R_.ne Archbishop T THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, “addresses the general meeting of the Council of Christians and Jews in Hole C - born Town Hall, London. Gifts That B e S Strat-o-way Luggage ® SMART LIGHT ® STRONG $17.50 1o $37.50 WATCHES ELGIN — WALTHAM HAMILTON — MIDO CROTON All the fine makes at published prices and other well FIELD GLASSES factory prices. against snow water- SNOW SUITS LIGHTERS RONSEN — GOLDEN WHEEL at factory prices BINOCULARS Field Glasses from $15.00 to $30.00 and Binoculars from $50.00 to $100.00 We are agents for Bausch and Lomb famous Binoculars and we can show you the complete line from six to nine power at rr — rr weather ahead! and rain with warmly-lined, repellent, attractive from the { NEEDLETRAKT & JUNICR SHOP 11115 § Seward Street Make Everybody Happy! Mail Orders Receive Prompt and ‘areful Attention known makes ‘SILVERWARE SILVER HAS ADVANCED THE LEAST OF ALL % LIFETIME SERVICE FOR THE FAMILY A MODERN PENS PARKER 51 PARKER REGULAR WATERMAN P EVERSHARP $2.50 to $15.00 The NUGGET SHOP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS SRR TR BB 1947+ Lots of brr - Protect YOUR Youngsters Oh RN PV LR AP PP, SPEEAT AP A A PATAA P g tadt s ond 20 23

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