The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™™ HIGHWAY BEING CONSIDERED T0 Malcolm C. McGilveray, of the U. S. Agriculture Department off- jce in San Francisco, is in Juneau to confer with Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial Commissioner of Edu- cation, and other officials about agricultural products which can be made available to schools and in- stitutions in Alaska. He explained that the Federal Government sub- sidizes school lunches at the rate of nine cents per meal, plus dis- tributing surplus foods McGilveray has also talked to Russell Maynard, Director of tne Territorial Department of Public P 7R ho:\dq]\mrm»; » visiting from California, Mr. o RBRCT. .4 B i m . A sen the polit 1 Mrs. Olay ‘Heudder ana M. vo hig E epartment of | the possis < by o o and Mis. Clay Scudder and MI-| pgrioutture officials conterred here | MR. GOOD BAR MISSION ORANGE o] ighway from Tulsequ v s ktail party £ £ (today with B. Frank Heintzle: { 3 ctail party this afternoon kLe- 3 bt s ) Swede Point in deep water Hived ‘the B e houes of 5 and 1 | Federal Agriculture Commissioner i CASE 24 BOTTLES » Taku Glacier, it W 1 I'mapped | This 1s Mr. Smith for Alaska. They included S. B. < i * 5 is Mr. s first visit to b 4 ger of the m L usias| J)d friends have been invited to the 'he riculture Resources Admin- = N S i s e e T i ity B2t Wishingan, D ¢ 'who| P SPECIALS—FRIDAY-SATURDAY . (2! y from a trip i at are and | und Sharon’s first visit to Alaska % e to e a personal inspec- or > Linn Forrest, Forest Service Archi- t es was | : Y, ,_-.::,) AlaELA. tion of Alaska's agricultural prob- alld IUESDAY No DEPOS" m ¥ RHEATED STOVE Zach said that he and Forrest , of 'GoV:| guneau Voluntasy Fm.":ln oxtin. | Fracker is accompanied by Don|{g) = i talked with the Canadians who hope Vice-Pre 1 candi- | guihed @ fire fn an overheateq | Wi former General Manager o | PARTY LOAF b o i to begin construction. in the near date, Engstrom said he is a man un- | gil stove at 5:85. pm. yesterday | ¢ Matanuske Colony and now head w ool > future although they are not (00 dersianding of the Territory and 1t} o e on Apartments at Fifgh Of the Federal Agricultural Re- s oz. CAN 4/ L 502. JAR 39c c.erw:r; of thnl X;E‘:\ll[s of their sur- :'1',' 1'111" [)lm\l‘) n("nr::w {.uz to Alaska | ;14 East in answer to a 3-7 fire "vmchr?rogr’am in the Territory < ‘e%agh 2:n214‘;‘n£’-1'x-l~' SR e While in Phi ““p““\‘/‘\]'] g alarm. The fire was in the apart- ]\nllx\::;‘ces at Palmer. /'Mler mlk-. h PR : o ; Lk gk " | tation was furnished to Valley pant of JORBNSONA Geokt of| 120, L p i ueeEn i, Cha ] IN MOLASSES or TOMATO SAUCE WILLIAMS s veying trail and resort l 1 for all delegates, most of whom e damage WRELDEHN 1% Srhioks officials, the two men are scheduled . N the Taku area. A F advantage of the trip. En S sed by to leave tomorrow for Petersburg| @ HEINZ T BEANS70, AN 10 POTAT HIP A 4 7 /] maintenance crew will go to the gzlso visited Independence Hall whert % were they will inspect the Depart- 3 i c LARGE 0Z. PKG. c > ' area next Tuesday for maintenance he saw the Liberty Bell and Ben- sr\rn.r .vl.srrons ment’s experimental fur farm. @ work. ;’“"‘l‘“ 1"‘"‘“““‘ ‘p’*('i”“"";h”(“‘“ Registered at the Baranof Hotel PN T P { @] smw LIBBY ————— icularly impressed with the are’ Sk 0 i S and W. 1 PARTY SIZE reaharoning Ui £ a 'y Townsend, SCHOOL LUNC JACK LEE TOMORROW | o= ™= ranae 4§ or. e 390 2c (e au 1 ) ARE DISCUSSED &' tumine i ar| CoUnons. wmems pmmar | Tt S S e | B @ o Dt ay flight, Engstrom_ said| A T neeting of the City Pioneer resident of Alaska, will be | gl | s ana w. IMPORTED NORWEGIAN i IN MEE“NG HERF he lett Philadelphia at 10:30 o'clock [ Counci! be * held “topiorrow | held_taiforiow, Sit&tioon * 4t 4| s i TR ST T Mt e T G 18| BROWN BREAD sorsn 1 s oo 236 | SARDINES wan s ' » on the morning of June 26 and wa RSSO Chapel. The Rev. G. Herbert Hil- Sl e OAR oz. FLAT CaN 4]0 Ig E TULSEQUAH, B.C. that despite a for Stas- and ar appea was without the sup- Taft turned up m Illinois ot around the way through mc with and Ben Franklin At the Bel in Seattle at 1 a.m. the next morn- ing JUNIGRCHAMBER TROUT DERBY T0 OPEN HERE TODAY | Teday is the opening day of | the Junior Ghamber of Commerce ! Trout Fishing Derby. Two com- plete trout fishing outfits will be waiting for two lucky anglers, the by. Judges John Quil-| the time. | Visitors Honored U, §. AGRICULTURE At Cocktail Party DEPT. OFFICIALS honor Mr. and Mrs. Walstein mith and daughter Sharon, who AIR TOUR PARTY VISITS lerman will give the eulogy and/ Conducted by Jay Goodman, a sarty oi 10 tourists visited Juneau y after travelling north to . Nome, Mt. McKinley Park and other places of interest in Aleska. The party flew to An- RN nette yesterday via PAA. Goodman SITKA MAN HERE expects to brir several groups| A. Glenn of Sitka is registered north during the summer months. at the Baranof Hotel. 1 Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Pete Hammer, Sig Foss, Harold Swanson, C. S, McNutt, Henry Stragier, and An- ton Wallen. { Renew old acquaintance with VISITING JUNEAU interment will be in the Evergreen | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘e § ® PAY CASH AND SAVE @@ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE Oth CENTURY JUNEAU, ALASKA CANDY BARS GIANT SIZE PACKAGE NUBORA 63¢ EMBOSSED NAPKINS 80 conxr 19¢ o THURSDAY, JULY [, 1948 SODA POP DOUBLE COLA TUNA FLAKES 33¢ BAKERS COCOA s POUND CAN ZIC Welfare; Dr, Catherine Sherwood, ; g e Territorial Department of Health; one Who enters the largest oLy e ; JE j Harvey S,a,;l,“g. Alaska Native varden and the one who catches i BLUE BELL LARGE CAN | AMOCAT : (‘ and the Rev. J. P. McElmeel. tember 1 : ; It C B Jar /90 4 SRR . f no age limit in thisj - g g g 00 everyone is invited to 7 1 v ENGSTROM RETURNS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ALL BRANDS LYNDEN - 4 FROM PHILLY MEET WITH GOOD REPORT Returning from the Republican ico and the catches Good Store The winners will fishing gear at the first of the Junior Chautber closing date of the de at the H & Q Sporting receive their | after the uck Harris will register} meeting ¢ Every drop 6 years old 86 proof. ‘ Older, better than ever! CASH AND SAVE @ § ¢ PAY CASI GUM ZU PACKAGE CARTON Bgc FROZEN STRAWBERRIES POUND PKG. 4SC TURKEY - NOODLES 1+ s 32¢ FROZEN PEAS 1w exe. 29c $ ® FAVS ANV HSVD Avd ® National Convention in Philadel- The prize outfits composed 3 phia, Elten Engstrom tod of one South Bend 9-foot bamboo | Every drop Pre-War Quality nothing but an exceptional fly rod, cne Oren-O-M auto- | } was chairman of the Central Com- cre fishinz b and one fly| 4 mittee for the complete Alaska Dele- Fook with essorted leaders, hooks, ! THIS WHISKEY 1S é YEARS OLD, 86 PROOF. THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK, M. Y. \ ° gation of 11 persons. | spinners and flies i } Referring to the candidates for, Quilico and Pete Warner are in! - nomination, Engstrom id it was charge of the Chamber rout Der- R I T B SR O R S S T LI ) o ] ifll:lzs& cux?clggx\"ly Dewey all the by Committee ;i e ol o A | WELCOME % MORTON'S ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT ' isi SALT 24 8c| BLENDED JUICE - 46 29 | Visitors of Juneau o sackacs i - 4 oz 03¢ g . | To The Nugget Shop Famous fob WHOLE KERNEL CORN 18c| PEAR JUICE 16 o= sornx 2 ror 3lc S PHENIX SHURFINE Yes, Armour Frankfurters are al- ways popular. The plump, juicy tendemess of selected beef and pork—the delicate flavor of fra- grant imported spices—make them everybody's favorite at a family supper or informal get- together. And made only in finest Ammour Kitchens, they're always pared mustard, 2 tbsp. vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Blend thoroughly. Bake in casserole 30 min. in 325° F. oven. Top with Armour Frankfurters. Bake 10 min. longer. Serves 4 — deliciously. CURIOS A visit to the Nugget Shop will acquaint you with much of the native lore of Alaska through the many native artifacts on display, including genuine Native-made TOTEMS BASKETWARE MOCCASINS NUGGET JEWELRY POLAR BEAR RUGS ALASKA SABLE SCARVES Eskimo and Indian ANTIQUES and RELICS . .. See the PAINTINGS by ALASKAN ARTISTS A Large Selection of Books on Alaska by Noted Authors Alaska Souvenir Handkerchiefs, Table Cloths, Scarves and many others includ- ing Albums, Paintings and Photographs. o S ¢ PAYCASHAND SAVE ¢ S 0 PAY - 7 D D ) B < i | - o - 1 0 -0 0 - BLUE CHEESE SPREAD: o - 22¢ BELL COW CASE OF 48 CANS $5.90 CHOCOLATE MILK 6 xarce v 89c ORANGE JUICE -~ 460= <= 3¢ N U C 0 A : 2 POUND PACKAGE sgc FRESH KILLED — (OLORED RHODE ISLAND RED SMALL - LEAN - MEATY SPARE RIBS-@5clb. ARMOUR'S STAR - 100% MEAT [OCAL FRYE RS 1 79¢ HORMEL'S FANCY EASTERN HAMS - - - 69clb. CHOICE CENTER CUTS - GRADE AA STEER WEINERS - - 63clb.[POT ROAST - §5¢b. CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS - 2 Ibs. 45¢ "(um . - - 19ckb. $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE D at their flavor best. Ask for K Armour Frankfurters. The Gift Headquarters of a Thousand Tty this tasty casserole—soon. . Ha s‘“. rises {v Beat 1 Cloverbloom egg and mix PPY P y 4 with 4 cups mashed potatoes. oy 5 % ' J U s T A R R l v E n 9 ¥ Add 3% cup chopped celery, % cup | g Let us Wrap and Mail for you the Gifts % [ minced onion, 4 thsp. melted : ad | Cloverbloom butter, 1 thsp. pre- = you choose 101: youx h'lends | . p g i : = Come in and browse around [} The best and nothing \ : : | The NUGGET SHOP | 1 Ml the best IS Iabeled ' Orders received by mail are given prompt and_ l A 4 s ‘ : caretu stention || $e PAYCASHAND SAVE o $ ¢ PAY CA AVE ® .

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