The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1949, Page 3

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THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU ALASKA Donald MacDonald Sco"s e $ @ PAY CASHAND SAVE 0 S o PAY CASR AN]) SAVE $ © PAY CASH AND SAVE o - At Proposal for Railway North from Prince George ports moved 23 percent of the 63,~ tons sent to the Territory. 1 d commercial shipping eosts 88 per measure- t ton, with the loadiny charge Prince Ge: Alaska Railroa The project, M g g ton loading c “an effort to 2 “Fro " he said, “it paycrs the £ te 2 cost by Army trans- I oximately 65 percent ol a mad is unable to 5| the y comme 1 carrier un-{ own way." | der relatively comparable condi- MacDonald recommended instead! tjons.” the construction of a 550-mile stretch of highway which would ! ¢, shorten the present connection between Seattle ang 1,000 miles. The hi from Fort St. James to Atlin and | pep mn 1 truck over Ihc! would link the Britisn Columbia| a), RRR re 462 short tons Highway system with the Alaska o 2 P tons of non- l road network. pe able freight, he said. The rail link proposal W l)l(‘" AN 1 touched off MacDonal reply ; | { advanced by Senator Magnuson xD— : N Wash.) and Sen. Hugh Butler c; Lhe’ruuzc‘ determine: MAY STARI BRAWI. fo 11185000, sk arew i 31'33“ MIANI, Fia, March 3.'*""1'.{!‘:‘3' NOTECE—Waich our Window Signs for SPIECIALS duiring the week - lols of Low Pmed Speuals every day on Quality Merchandise. T o a2 e vrawt £ tnan- 1 1 of only on week-end specials bul on EVERY FTEM EVERY IPAY. Shop and Save at the 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET. He called the estimate n i 1 of the ea RTT . A SIZ TTLES LIGHT HALVES Large “o. 2]/2 cans rre’h sl“pmen' LARGEST SIZE BO and scoffed: “Secret s 's e the likely results of Joci man i s o 1 i o n| e v s wit oy | QY A BN U T Yellow Cling BEST FOODS TOMATO something 1 ecision to re-retire and be- gineering during 2 s y for | Cmerge from thi mble: § e g e e B MEATS PEACHES |MAYONNAISE| CATSUP g o e VU s i e 3 Thphg. 89 | 2 largecans 49c | Quart— 8¢ | 2 lge. bottles Computations showed, MacDon: - g S : n the title for the asserted, that the extension of the 3 TS Pacific Great Eastern Railroad could eries involving Bruce | No. 2 Cans — Aylmer GRMERINEE S oaah .. o DEASand CARROTS . . . . ior43e | AREALBUY | wisson oL Pint 43¢ Qi 85 e highway could ke constructeg for|* d in a surprising , s AR $20,000,000. | e, Ape \Gr;i'-“;' eal No. 2 Cans — Tastewell All Bran(l Large No. 1 Tall Cans S ey s o B B B G| GREEN BEANS . 2M043¢ | canwnNED | MADRONNA TOMATOE . . Zlor33e Poinnaee gl e s ,mh P A e Reliance — Fancy — 2-Seive — No. 2 Cans 200 Size woguld‘]’my. for construc:ion of lhe‘ H S EEI pEAS L] 2 'or 47c M l L K s s s ¢ 8 u ¢ m;:(’aixlg:n:;de‘ Y‘:Z?l'::;u one o:g lNVETED Io H EA R | 1:2;1279731 46 0z. Can — Happy Home v e 0 i 26 oz. 12 oz. cevaiment st e ooy oo DR PHILIP MOORE 2| GRAPEFRUIT JUE(E .. 33e (ase 48 tall cans L0G CABIN SYRUP B3¢ 3le expansion of its roads. i AN ok st il i ASE 48 2 CANS He pioncered the engineering| o ooyt monny luncheon Heinz — 8 oz. Tin 8 cz. Tin — Cat Food CAS| phases of the Alaska H. y and 4 3 v B Snipininc by ROOSe- | jyncau-Douglas Chapter, Alaska ) T g . C velt as Alaska member of the Al 7 A el i ! ( Crippled Children’s Association, wil! i3 il 5 Half Pound — Baker’s ggn;mema“oml ishway COmmis-| i id_ tomerrow noon i the Bar- Pan American — (While They Last) SacDonai s Neithr th pa.|$295 HAEL AL Boar members ae SpAfiH[m DINNER BREAKFAST COCOA 22¢ cific Great Ea\tem nor the Alrka ”‘“L ire ' i LR T R B | Dr. Philip H. Moore, orthopedic Railroad would be atle to genelatm , SR i - —— % % consistently enough freizht to pay ol taeiMbuRy jebe Fresh s‘lipment Large 24 oz. Package : ; 8Y | Hospital, Sitka, is expe to be ing of interest on the investment, | Juneau, and ROL B 8 pness of . c e i |the chapter at this meeting. Al 53 bt i Kr“ft Ry }|ACCA members are invited. No. 2 Cank — Reliance Large Rolls Am;P}:G(%TIG(EY i“filfifi"}fifi?flfi"flf BLEND JUICE A 2}[9[ 29¢| COTTAGE |WAX PAPER . . . ciae .. 28 ALASKA' FREIGHT . s v s i!ffbi?fifiasfia, .. ....37c| CHEESE | 6i5"5 b ins109-1b.In 55¢ to Ketchikan has been held again e VAL {in \Juncau because of weather with uick or Regular " 20 oz. pkg. "3 1b. pke. 150-Sheet Rolls WASHINGTON Mflrch 3—m— enzers as guests at the Gas- Q i p g 2 g I(a on ( The Army says it has a policy of|tineau., 'The passengers listed as QUAKER OAIS 2le 47c l![ mwm " & ® ® ® ® ® 8 @ § c et S—————————————— e ——————————————————————— shipping as many of its Alaskan | living in Ketchikan are Elsie Ben- | supplies as possible commercial car-|dickson, Ruth Gervasi, Mrs. Vir- rier, and plans to reduce the num-|ginia Bliss, Mrs. H. L. Croker and w = ber of army-operated vessels in lhE‘quun(\ Melvin Croken, Mrs. Eden N E : Lal'ge 7 0z. fllls M A l N E ; l 0 c s A L E Alaskan trade. | Ebercrombie, Windell Stonson, G. YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR This was brought out in a letter | Salkeld, Thomas File, and Oscar =Rz v WHILE THEY LAST—8 oz. tins from Maj. Gen, F. A. Heileman,|Erickson, i A - BROOMS i i) fi Ii : g A R I’ l N E s Heinz — In Cream Sauce — Macaroni Army chief of transportation, w! n"h Mrs. Eben Abercrombie has made Heinz — In Tomato Sauce — s"!h‘“i Senator Magnuson (D-Wash.) has| {two round trips to Seattle in an i Heinz — In Molasses — Baked Beans made public. Magnuson had asked ' attempt to get home from a s 49 39( | Heinz—In Tomato Sauce—Baked Beans for figures on military cargo ship-|Pioneers’ meeting here last Mon- ea Ins c ments to Alaska in 1948. ;da;: a week ago, but has been un- . L] = Large Dotte o e Inice Heileman said that during the fi: le to reach her destination be- eight months of 1948 private car-|cause of poor landing conditions. S | o S e 5 We Sell Only o Ve Svery Cuf of Nuet pae i Lo itene oel St Ui Grade A al? M ‘ue, | GUARANTEED ”D;‘:?xll(; {;it l)ast four months, wm\‘Ellm flo;le:[ qayfp:ogrAxéilr:seuC:Ini? | QU Q “ : , ALITY MEATS Hoce EC ALTY half a month, he said, Army trans- Thursday Night, 8 p.m. 32 n] HOBMITE —EAS}'IEAIE:‘ OR WHOLE CUT FROM m sPl T % M s —— SEA FOODS Pmmlm Two Perfect Coffees| (7| Chicken Halibu File iy Ib i alibut riliefs 69¢|b_ CID. PIGTAILS . . . 3% ey e SILVER SMELT PIE FEET . . . e i SCALLOPS COLORED ANY SIZE PIECE LAMB HEARTS 45¢c FINNAN HADDIE STEWING HENS SLAB BACON s RN Bk KIPPERED SALMON a5e Ib. afc Ih. SALTPORE . . 45 BONED and ROLLED—NO WASTE LEAN — MEATY Smoked Beef Tongue . 65¢ lh. OYSTERS SALMON "57%0‘.',’,’}“ SPAIIE ws JUST RECEIVED HALIBUT OLD FASHIONED PURE PORK Chicken Breasts ’ Preferred by Ala.skans PRAWNS WEINERS - - - S5clb. meswsnsn-mm. Chicken Thighs | — $ @ PAYCASHANDSAVE 0§ ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE $ ¢ PAY CASHANDSAVE 0 8. a West Coast maritime ~strike ty—‘ AL T, ing up commercial shipping all but! 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