The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1948, Page 2

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PA\GE TWO D SAVE © § @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o | ASHE AN e PAYC - - @ & 4 - o) ) 7)) o ) = o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA e PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ S @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o JERUSMEM NALLEY'S SWEET SODA POP Double Cola—Root Beer or Mission Orange $3.19 CASE OF 24 NO DEPOSIT Oth CENTURY SUPER MARKET|" Specials ¥ riday, Saturday and Tuesday CLOSED MONDAY-MEMORIAL DAY 80 count pkg. 180 12 oz. Jar 15 LIBBY'S LARGEST E NAPKINS POTTED MEAT . 54 or. can 2 tor 28¢ ALPINE—FRESH FROZEN ZWIEBACH-—PJain or Cinnamon 10 oz. pkg. 283 COTTAGE CHEESE 23c | MASTER TOAST HEINZ KETCHUP BROCKMAN’S—1 0Z.. PKG. ELMER’S CHEE-WEES EMBOSSED Large 14 oz. Boitle MARMALADE LOG CABIN SYRUP RED SHIELD BUH[R OREO COOKIES QUAKER OATS HEINZ ORANGE JUICE FRESH SHIPMENT CANADIAN EGGS ®ozev 59c Bring Your Own Container 2 ib. jar 45C A Delicious Snack b 85¢ packaze 140 MARSHMALLOWS wick o« | arge S Ib. pa. REGULAR MORRELL'S 3% oz can 9(: -‘S-N_ACK 12 oz votue 30¢ Ib. pke. 39C 41 12 % cin Afe FRESH CORN OFF NIBLETS VAN CAMP'S PORK and BEANS, 300sizecan - 1 6¢ MT. IDA KRAFT VELVEETA RIPE OLIVES it; or.n 190 | CHEESE 2 1. oat $1.35 HORMEL HAMSwhoweor e[y 69 CENTER LOIN CUTS THE COB RITZ CB.ACKERS Largest Size Package 353 $ @ PAY CASH ANDSAVE @ S @ PAYCASHANDSAVE 0 S e P 89 b, 3: Ib. 69chh. 25¢lh. Oclb. T-BONE STEAKSCutfrom Gradeas GLD FASHIONED FRANKFURTERS --Tender, Juicy - - - SWIFT'S BACON--AnySize Piece - SNOBALL CAULIFLOWER UTAH CELERY o © e PAYCASHANDSAVE ¢ S ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE o SHELLED BY ARAB FORCE (Continued from Page One) serious’ it | consideration” of | Government. Dive bombers attacked Tel Aviv, of the Israeli regime. ptians said, two Jews near Gaza confessed to typhoid and dysent into the Egyptian, army’s water supply there. British newspapers took note of increasing American criticism of Britains policy in Jerusalem. The ential Times of London said ps must be taken to ensure t British ofiice e no longer ssociated with Arab operations in the Holy Land.” ANITA GARNICK ON KINY Anita rnick will over KINY e t 8:15 {o'cleck on 2 n Legion Poppy Day and the Veteran Poppy. - © 2 0600 0000 00 requires careful| the American | is so EN TO COLE On Sitka Convention Over Station KINY 7:00 P. M. — TONIGHT! HEINZ For real enjoyment, drink Hills Bros. Coffee —a blend of the world’s finest coffees. Its rich, full flavor never varies. CONTROLLED ROASTING, exclusive Hills Bros. process, roasts the coffee continuously, a little at ‘a time, to uniform 'perfec'ion. an Hills Bros. Coffee comes to you always fresh and fragrant— vacuum-packed in cans. " - ¥tade marks mug 1.5, pat om. ¢ FAVSGNVHSVIAVA® S ® HAVS GNV HSVIAVA @ § ® HAVS @NV HSVD AV © § @ HAVS ANV HSVD AVd © & ® GAVS GAV HSVD Avd @ | veyed the Copper River and North- ! Superintendent Serve Your Baby Uniform, Fine-Quality BABY FOODS YOUR GROCER ALSO HAS NEW HEINZ PRE-COOKED 'CEREAL FOOD THURSDAY, MAY 27, I948 GOVI. CONSIDERS LIFTING OF ARMS NOEL ADAMS, BROTHER HORACE ADAMS, A.S.S., PASSES AWAY, RENTON Ho Adams, local agent for Alaska Steamship Ccmpany, has| rcceived word of the death of his| WASHINGTON, May 27.—P— brother, Noel M. Adams, age 63.|The question of lifting the em- Noel Adams is wellknown in the |Pargo on arms shipments to Pales- Ccrdova region as he was a mem- | tine is under consideration by the ber of the engi rew that sur-) United Nations, President Truman ‘~ud today. construction,| The President said a request from | and since that time has been|the new state of Israel for a loan of ‘the Tacoma| of from $90,000,000 to $100,000,000 Water Systém ‘\\nl ke considered (hrough the s sufiered a stroke Tuesday|Usual channels. noon and failed to regain con Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President sciousness and passed away in a of. the provisional Israeli Govern- Rentoh, Wash., hospital yesterday.|Ment, he said, did not go into de- Horace Adams will not be able to | t2ils when ‘he suggested during a go South to attend services for. White House call the cther day that his brother due to a fecent illness, | Tsracl ‘would like to have a loan. Fi 1. 5. GEOLOGICAL MRS, GRACE FISHER | IS SUMMER GUEST | SURVE!GHS PAT MR., MRS. RAMSAY' Mrs. Grace Fisher, former resi- dent of Juneau, arrived aboard? the Baranof from Biilings, Montana, where she has been teaching in the Billings High School, and will spend the summer with her daugh- ce rs o west Railway before May 27—®— Geological Survey received a on the back and a financial from the House Appropria- s Cocmmittee yesterday. The committee recommended 1$11,456,998 for the agency during @ ¥ .c | the coming year. This is $4,548,- and son-iflaw, Mr. and MIs.| o0 oo vnan the Budget Bureau id Ramsay, at 540 Tenth Street.| = X | felt the agency should have, but $880,658 FAIRBANKS VISITORS | propriated last year. and Stan Nick-| The committee recommended nks, are staying at ¢3034800 for gaging streams — the. Baranof Hotel. $75,200 under this year and $461,900 T under the budget. | The cut for gaging streams in- }(ludrd $100,000 for water surveys u.x Alaska, (rym;Be*ig*ar Makes 40-Cent Profit Daily HONG KONG—ia ~= sympaiie- tizen paused to console a blind who was crying pitifully as ed his way along a wall a local paper. Why was he cry HL d lost 40 cents. So the L(71‘ rted one heiped him search for d not finding it, proffered 40 from his own pocket which the y accepted. lay the sympathic X lking the same byway, icame upon a bilnd beggar crying pitpfully as he groped his way along la wali .. . . the same beggar in {search of 40 cents. | - eee - NO MORE ‘IRON PANTS' H iIN JAPANESE OFFICES TOKYO—(M—Anti-militarism in | this ntion which once bristled with | militarism takes the darnedest | forms. Kyodc Ne Agency said officials |of Kagawa prefecture refuuse even in a chair once owned by Maresuke Nogi and it had to i be moved out to the reception room. Gen. Nogi won his fame in thc Russo-Japanese war. EMBARGO, ISRAEL more than Congress ap- Farwesl Wranqell Company Files Suif For Large Amount SEATTLE, May 27—(®—The Far- west Wrangell Company, a fish- packing f{irm, filed suit in Superior Court yesterday seeking $98,759 from nine insurance companies. The cannery said the losses were incurred in attempting to transfer | facilities to. other plants after fire | destroyed its plant at Wrnngell COLEMAN LAMP (0., OWNERS VISITING Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coleman ved here yesterday from Kodiak {via PNA to spend several days be- ! fore returning to their home in Wichita, Kansas. Coleman is one of the owners of the Coleman Co., Inc,, of Wichita, world famous man- ufacturer of pressure lamps, stoves and other wellknown campers equipment. They will be joined here tomor- row by Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Cole- man who have been' with them on a kear hunting trip to Kodiak. The Colemans will leave here on the Baranof. This is their second Alaska trip and they expect to make it an almost annual affair. — eee - 'REGISTRATION T0 C(LOSE SATURDAY \ IN CITY ELECTION Juneau voters were reminded, to- day that registration for the Special City Bond Issue Election, next Tues- d'\y will close Saturday noon at City Hall. Citizens, who voted in the regular City Election on April 6, are not required to register again. All persons are elegible to vote in this election. It is not necessary to Le a taxpayer, explained Mayor W. L. Hendrickson. Voters were alse reminded that ge of the bond issue will not olkligate the taxpayers of the city. The bonds are revenue bearing tonds and will be paid off out of income from the proposed Airport | Administration Building. . SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF, Hazel Ivy from San Francisco, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. PARTS FOR ARMY TRUCKS New and Used Largest stock in America, 6x6, 6x 4, 4x4, 4x2. All items guaranteed. Largest auto wrecking house in the west with most complete stock of new and reconditioned parts for all cars and trucks. FAST SERVICE! PIONEER AUTO WRECKING CO. 762 West 13th Ave. Denver 17, Colorado Flights (Way Ports Alaska points. TWO NEW SCHEDULES! © Now TWO Daily Scheduled JUNEAU-SITKA as required) Juneau Depariures: 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. 1. NEW P. M. flight provides Sitka-bound or wayport-bound passengers one-day service from States, Interior and Southeastern NEW P. M. flight also provides daily sched- uled one-day round trip flight between Juneau and Sitka with convenient lay-over. e Also DAILY Scheduled Flights (Commencing May 24th) JUNEAU-HAINES-SKAGWAY Juneau Departure: 3:00 p.m. 1. NEW SCHEDULE bound passengers offers LYNN CANAL one-day service from States, Interior and Southeastern Alaska points. CONNECTS with White Pass & Yukon Rail- road for Juneau-bound passengers. o TWO GRINDS: V Drip and Giass-Maker Grind ! Regular Grind ‘Copyright 1948 Hitls Bros. Coftee. Inc. 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