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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 S @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE § ¢ PAYCASHAND SAVE ¢ 8 PAGE TWO - LR ] “SALE” on Children’s Snow Suits GAVIISVD AVd CASH AND SAVE $ @ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE At the SHOP HERE - Lowest Prices in Alaska----SHOP HERE SAVE MONEY AND MAKE YOUR FOOD DOLLARS 60 FARTHER BY SHOP- 100% all wool McKem Suits Water Repellent Sizes 4 to 12's Regular Price $21.50 to $22.95 Now : 8$15.00 il WE HAVE THE LOWEST EVERY DAY SHELF PRICES IN ALASKA — YOU CAN PING AT THE 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET NOT ONLY ON SPECIALS LIKE THESE BUT ON EVERY ITEM EVERY DAY — WE CARRY POPULAR AD- VERTISED BRANDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES — WE WILL NOT TELL YOU WE ARE OUT OF ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE. We reserve the right to limit. —_— e e e FRESH SHIPMENT QUAHT Bomn | SUNSHINE CRACKERS and COOKIES DARIGOLD | CANADIAN | WESSON | cRaGCKERS , | CRACKERS BUTTER § EGGS OIL E 1 1b. box 33c; 6% oz. box 16¢ 69‘ Ib. 2 dozenfor §1.45 69‘ ::(t:)}t:u?fl:’; 9% oz. pg. 29 No. 303 Tin — Libby’s — Garden Sweet ! English Style or Anniversary — 1 1b. Box ! ! it FRESH SHIPMENT—THENEW | cOQRTES . - - - | CHASEand SANBORN'S | i — vancanie NIP GREENS | COFFEE TUNA FLAKES . 2 Tins : Quart Bottle — Heart’s Delight MUSTARD GREENS - - 17| i1re.caN 2iB.canN | PRUNE JUKE T S NOL T T b, Tin — Bar None VAN CAMP'S HOMINY - 2c| 55 $1.09 | poc Foop - E;rm'iz: Yv'o'.'zfifii'-f :’Ijifi;"—smwm”n’fi “ 209 Count . wEEEEA,!JL ] Just Squeeze Bag o' Mix—No Bowl KLEENEX I R S CAMPBELL’S SOUPS— ' Mixing Necessary Beef — Beef Noodle 13(: Clam Chowder — Bean and Bacon SPAGHETTL - - - - - 1| hymKEES - COLOR EASE S Largest 46 oz. Size"l‘in —_ Shurf’i;\e TOMATO JUICE - - - 2| OLEOMARGARINE | PORK and BEANS ST SRS e SRS oo No. 1 Tall Tin — Tastewell ~I:Io. 2 ’l"l.ns': i"lorida Gold"—"i‘ancy 33( ib. TOMATOES 1 1b. Jar — Sunny Jim ; 1 Ib. Package — Campfire STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 35¢ MARSHMALLOWS — Largest Size 46 oz. Can — Dole eSSV SIS s Large Package — Soap Powder SYRUP - h PINEAPPLE DREFT - . . . - - e KbpiE BUTTE: . 45 \Fiiwown . . w rowest prices——JF ARM F RES" F RU'TS AND VEGETABLES — LOWEST PRICES EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS | U.S. No. I Nehted Gems | Garden Fresh GREEN | ~ FANCY JUICE i e s | APPLES POTATOES § ONIONS =i RADISHES| ORANGES volume | S SC! - ! - e el [by. for 29¢ | 10 Ibs.for 59¢ | 2 bunches 25 ¢ dozen the Seward Fish and Cold Storage | ;i teacher for the hospital| W ‘ o) L i » = d g o dada 2t : Company, said the tufx;i-)mwersee ‘:::; school at Mt. Edgecumbe is now during his voyage on duty in the Orthopedic ward 2 FRESH SHIPMENT BOYS’ COATS Reduced % =t Price 1009 all wool alpaca lined —short and long length styles — water repel- lent — Sizes 10 to 18’s. Regular price $17.20 Now $8.00 Regular price $25.50 Now 812.75 BM. Bekrends Co QaALITY SINCE /887 SVOAVd @ 5 & HAVS NV HSVD AVA @ § 6§ O.IAVS No. 1 Tall Tin — Franco-American S OFAAVS GAV U 12 cz. I;(;ltl—e"— Vermont lfi;d y v ! Pege, in his excitement, neglected | TUNA BOILING Gulf lto take water temperature until an hour after the ship passed the | OFF YAKU]‘AI. m“‘mhoul which put it about 12 miles v |south of the area. At that point, p {however, the temperature was 50| BY SEWARD FISHMAN 555+ | Farthest north tuna had been fr— |reported previously was the Walker SEATTLE, Oct. 27.—P—Large |Seamount area, 300 miles off Bar- schools of funa, covering an area |anof Island, by the Fish and Wild- two miles square, were sighted in life Service exploratory vessel Ore- the Gulf of Alaska early this week, |gon which returned to Seattle re- a fishing industry official report- |cently. The Oregon went as far| ed here yesterday on arrival from north as Sitka in search of tuna, |but found none that far up. VE 0 S ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE o S ¢ PAY Seward. K OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ALl BEEF GuagaNTEED rave A4 QUALITY MEAT VALUES "L for vour Locker &9 MR Fw TOUN LOTRER S E N S * P VSO UUSSS SIS, S e aboard the motorship Garland. i js anpounced by Alaska Native “The water was fairly ‘boiling | Service officials. with tuna over a radius of WO gne i Miss Mary Valente, who square miles,” Pege said. ‘T Was|,ecently completed 14 years of especially interested because We|io,oning in Boston. Four teacher = Swift's Prer]:i(;nn‘l‘y—noned and Rolled DIBECT.I ROM F ARM TO Yo‘; Hormel’s — Eastern i have’ never been able to el any g eventually staff the hospital ASTE tuna in our plant at Seward. May- | 01 orriy b BillBas - aral 1 be they're moving north. We may |pucch (NS O T o ‘2 VEAl ROASI 69( Ib Those Fresh Rhode Island Red Pan Ready m"l( HAM . s u [ 3 L] get some yet. LR The tuna bonanza blackened the | &} _— waters off Cape St. Elias, roughly CLASS FOR EXPECTANT | e s & e i Presh — Honie Made —* Delicious half way across the Gulf of Al- MOTHERS IS STARTING a Boned and Rolled — Grade Choice £ 3 - COBNTRY STYLE aska, about 220 miles southwest e | NO WASTE \ & &Y P 5y H of Seward in a line with Cape| A class for expectant mothers < 3 —_— . ‘sl E AE h 3 Spencer, Pege said. wil start tomorrow afternoon in the AMB R A T ( Ib 3 ¥ ¢ ‘ In hopes of aiding fishermen to |Public Health Center, 318 Main a 2 a . NEVER BEEN FROZEN s & i . " N - ¢ ’ PR ST bl bl _JLET find the area, Pege took a “fix"|Street. The class will be led by at the spot, using navigational in- |Edna Kerr, Public Health N d Eastern Pork — Fancy struments to determine its exact|and will continue every Friday £ Lflcal l"arge . A - No Soaking Required—Lelll o » pesition. ternoon for six weeks. The I # lEG poRK ROAST c 9 lb FRESH (MB N " . P : It was 59.17 degrees North lati- lare from 2 to 4 o'clock. All inter- ( (ORNED EE ¢ ‘ tude, 14254 degrees West longitude, | ested persons are cordially invited ’ L L A [] s '“m’ [ ] a 47 miles 200 degrees true from Cape (to attend 1 ks o g i e AR 9 e e e ees———————— SRS R Lt e T L somwinn nmm;usm's.is o PAY pAS“ AND SAVE ¢ $ ® $ o PXY CASH AND SAVE s o PAY CASB AND SAVE & s / HSVO AVd €. FAVS dAV HSVD AvVd ®. 1,420 fathoms.