The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™ # ~"" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA THAURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 TERRITORIAL AUDIT hatalf B R S w |8 @ PAY CASH ANDSAVE @ S¢ $ ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE $ ¢ PAY CASHANDSAVE ¢ 8 man, Mrs. F. B, 1, Mrs. C . Jaiger, Dr. Yates, N La Blanc HNISHED, (OPIES R. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs, Hau- | 6 ger % AVA".ABlE Soo From Tulsequah: James John-| @ son, Patrick Devereauy, P. W. For- : 7 rest, William Hermansen, John | jil| Arthur And nd Ce Martin, Claude Cion; from Ketchi- > - kan: Gus Katules; from Taku all Lodge: Mary B. Warner, Theima | @8 Territorial according 10| Gault, Dorothy Gault: from Hood d Frank A Alz tor.| Bay; Earl Smith t od From Skagway: Pete Ulmer, Mr -|and Mrs. R. C. Hensley, F. Ger- | mond, T. H. Dyer, A. W. Lewis, @, will be submitted to| Mrs. T. H. Dyer, Vic Power; from | Alaska, thence to|Haines: L. E. Johnson, Mrs. Caro- and Chapter 10L.|lyn Johnson, C. J. Westcott, W. C. 0- 1 Kinm 1 be sup- time to the ~ G5 cu | SCENIC, REASONABLE, S .| REPORTS. SUNDBORG % SANVHSVOAVd © § tives of the Legislature for their consideration either during or be- -~ | tween sessions.” | 1f stateside tourists knew how | Sen. John G. Butrovich, Jr. ot |fine and inexpensive the Alaska | Fairbanks and Rep. James Nolan|Highway trip is, according to| . of Wrangell hold these offices, | George Sundborg, the road would respectively. be solid with travelers. | The same chapter, which amends | As it is, traffic is heavy on a; Section 12-4-2 ACLA 1949, orders | highway that is as good as a pav- | an audit, at least once each bi-|ed road, he reports. i ennium, of “the books, accounts| Sundborg drove the 2,200 miles of every department from Shelby, Mont., to Haines in institution and in-|€ight days, but says it could be 7 d in handling funds made very comfortably in six. of the Territory of Alaska. . . It| With him were Mrs. Sundborg’s| provides that the Governor shall | cousin, Ted M. Guhr, assistant sta- submit the report to the Territorial | tion manager in Portland for the et e enin | Washintan ' . nsspsperman| HOP HER E--Lowest Pricesin Alaska--SHOP HERE :‘;”:h‘:”:g;:n i i going to Anchorage to take a pos- | i B A e o kei - Not onl Is lik e Ghapr 0 prowaes [Men n e e e | Wou gied more for your food dollar by shopping at the 20th Century Super Market - Not only on specials like g { condition of the road, the comfort- | perooe 5 ihoried.shal, i aa. | 3lescelc trp, and ihe good, ea- these but on every item every day - Come in and check our every day low prices - In the cleanes, most R ey B : ; : . e ciicency ia-| i s g b dsost| dern food market in Alaska - We handle only popular advertised brands at the lowest p - Shop e 0| s BuGRR e ) Gvd Y ik modern 1cod maricel 10 Alaska e nanale on cpular adveriised brands ai e iowesl prices recommendations pertaining there- |8 good steak dinner, was $1.50, | to." with breakfast and lunch never:< here a“d Save. These are the findings tvat[over $1. Maximum prices for a| Mhorly Wil be dhutiea by Alsku'e und vaa 83, with the standard rase| B8 We Reserve the Right to Limit No Dealers administrative officials, Legislative | FRESH CREAMERY ; Vl‘ 0 M A T 0 A\%JAE%I;AB?AAYS}QPS (i ey BUTFTER OIL SAUSAGE JUICE A | Sundborg’s expenses for the eight | FRESH SHIPMENT QUART BOTTLE FOR A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST LARGEST SIZE 46 OZ. CAN Gasoline 62.98 Total Sl'&;lfl . 63k 65 37 29 78 CARRIED ON o HIGHEST 93 SCORE WESSON Rath's Breakfast HUNTS ASH AND SAVE With 33 pas s arriving, : | leaving and fi ed on inter- | yOUSE GUESTS VISIT | port trips, Alaska Coastal Alrlines; AT FRED TURPIN HOME had a total of 78 on flights - terday | House guests of Mr. and Mrs For Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd NO. 2 CANS —FLORIDA GOLD — BLENDED HUNTS — LARGEST NO. 213 CAN — SOLID PACK CAMPBELL,S flrange and Grapefr“it | Pred L. Turpin for the past week Measner, Eleanor Fairbanks, AUS|jave been Mr. Turpin’s ard FOM P 'i‘OES Sty o e B SO O IUMA SR - . OMATO JUICE 2 for 33« gan, George Tobasco, Mrs. Saw- | & them was the Turpin's @ | LARGE 2Y; LB. PACKAGE QUP )E;‘n:nlgoéln:)h :H.;ill:::].Jo)mm--. Mr. | iy E”.]y. A.. o DALY SWANS“““’N g —_ S EA IX | A summer vacation with the LARGE PACKAGE ICE CREAM M and Mrs. Walton, R. H. Kinney; 1‘1\;ornm‘i\ h Lodge: M. Miller, Dean Williams, | pitajized since February 18, is ex- | L] L] LI v » . f H. A. Holaday, Mrs. D. Blanchard. | pecteq to be discharged Saturday. ( an For Petersburg: Richard Gribble, | ) v Verna Gribble; for Wrangell: R Taylor, Robert Pinkard; for Ketch- | TOKYO, July 14—®—The US ikan: Carn Hall | Fifth Airforce and British fleet For Sitka: W. P. Schweitering, |units began joint training exercises | H. Sproodahl, Mrs. Kuehl, Mr.|in the Tokyo Bay area today. The Harmon, Bob Akervick, W. Daven- | maneuvers, similar to those con- LARGEST SIZE BAR — SOAP LARGEST SIZE 2!, CAN — DEL MONTE (RYSTALWHITE . . B¢| rimiessocusomer | SPINACH . . .. 23 ICE CREAMTOPPING. B5¢ | o 'mmsens, | TOMATO CATSUP . . 17c NO. 2 CAN — GOLDETTE F A B LARGEST 300 COUNT PACKAGE Grapefruil Sections . 19¢| soar rownex || KLEENEX . . . . 28« NO. 2 CANS — SUN SPUN LARGE PACKAGES — YOT/R CHOICE APPLE SAUCE . . 19« CHEERIOS or KIX . . FARM FRESH PRODUCE | QUALITY MEAT VALUES We have the Finest Produce available at the Lowest Prices . . . For the finest meat at the lowest prices iry the 20th Century Meat Come in and check our produce for quality and price. Market . . . Friendly, Courteous Service . ! port, Mr. and Mrs. Al Willard, L,Jducted Jast summer, will continue | Hudson; for Hawk Inlet: Tom through Saturday. Use Schilling pure Vanilla for delicate, enticing flavor — never harsh or strong. Its fragrant good- ness will not bake or freeze out. FAVS GNV HSVD AVd © FAVS GAV HSVI AV © € ® FAVS ANV HSVIAVA @ $ 08 © FAV Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES " ol SAVINGS BONDS WE WILL HAVE THOSE DELICIOUS KING OF THE OVEN ROAST i Solid Fresh... = | Fresh, Crisp, y - BR | CPRIME FRESH RIB LETTUCE 1 2 lbs.for29c FRYERS 69clb. l7c Ib. FQR' 'THIS WEEK SWIFT'S PREMIUM—NO WASTE W gonEp u@ ROLLED. - Guarantecd 600d | Bananas Veal Roast 69 Ib. [ Pork Roast 69c b. sures each of our depositors watern‘el“ns Grupes e ARE Half or Whele Plums 1009, ALL MEAT SERVING FOR TWO—CENTER CUT i INSURED 10cb. Peaches . || Weiners... 59clb{Ham Slices 49cea. IRST NATIONAL BANK | o PLAN TO ENTER THE GOLDENNORTHSALMONDERBY - . . - . * ¢ JUEY 29 % and3st” oo reomnas ot etnancs conronsos | % @ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ $ @ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE $ ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE e $ . 0 e THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- m tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In D POS'TS addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- lN THIS BANK S @ PAY CASHAND SAVE o S @ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ § JAVS GANV HSVOAVA @ ¢ © S

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