The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BOY SCOUTS WILL WILLIAMS SIGNS DEMO(RA“( '50 BALL CONTRACT ADMINISTER CITY GOVT. ON IHURSDAY Juneau CONVENTION ~ ONMARCH? - WRANGELL, Alaska, Feb. 8—(# The Sout t Alaska (First Divi- sion) Democratic convention wa called today for March 2 in Sitka. Rep. m Divisional ¢ | chairman, made the announcement He said t! sision’s 43 precincts will hold c; not later than .| Feb. 2¢ to delegates to the| g convention. M n said he expecis op | about 40 delegates to go to Sitka. The convention will “adopt a di- visional platform and elect a divi- sional committee of not less than| 15 members,” he said y Scouts of er the affairs of t as part of th observance of national Boy Week Life scout Bob Ripke of Explore M 9, Ernie Kronquist of op 613 and Dick Klingbeil, Wayne Powe and Arthur McKinnon, all of Uzt- Explorer Post 713 Following the election of coun-| meet lyuMMMIRECRE - CONTEST ENTERS 3 SECOND WEEK = The Empire’s Menu and Rpcxpe‘a ntest got off to a slow start !hh eek. However, t competition | i to be keen for next week's cash| z prizes for the three best menu and | q ngineer will |)L e | recipe cor tions. hl, while Jer e are l. winning chosen to be City x David Hill will be City Health Offi- will be one| & rur well as to- q 7 Chief, I‘hnrlext S tendent of Schoo! Kinnon, who was last year's Civil Aeronautics Adminis team, John Hogins, Allan Donald McCann; Weather Bu team, Dick Kadow and Dick F cer for the day, and Mike mett will be City Attorney. A special squad x.z tratf men will cons ¢ Hermle, LeRoy West, Skipper Museth, Bub‘ Johnny Vava x under the new c! neth McGee while the new 'l'“(n](‘ll'» CTY il consist of Frankie DeLand, Gerald Shaw and Fred Allen. City Councilmen and the Mayory will be the guests of r Waino Hendrickson at CF Commerce luncheon tomorrow noon, following which they will meet a the Council Chambers for ar orientation session. Other City Gov- ernment Day officials will be ex- cused from school at 2 ¢ K in the afternoon, to report to the presen incumbents who will brief mom m the responsibilities which tk assume for the rest of rlu Scouts take their according to scout ex Powers, who reques cooperate in the educatic nal ven- ture. chosen. It just so happened that the best ecipes this week called for rice | o dishes. We have not zainst | ize Wi ! same day. Remember, ¥ ‘ the Empire b The directions a prize-winning me: Good luck! HOSPITAL HOIES FROM NEW YORK ol Ann's hc Sparks of New Gleaton, 1 Walter Jew Lt. Courtleigh York City is registered at the Bar- anof Hotel. or v dismissed. Mary Julaton of Juneau was ad- mitted to the Government hospital ! S e s Danner and lnby boy FROM SEATTLE ‘ Walter E. Garvin of Seattle is registered at the Baranof Hotel. How drapery and slip cover colors Z-1-N-G back to life! SANITONE dry cleaning gets out so much more dirt! You'll never go back to ordmary dry cleaning once you've tried different; better Sanitone Service. Dirt, spots, stains simply vanish! Phone 877 CITY DRY CLEANERS oS e PAY CASHANDSAVE 0 S @ PAY CASHANDSAVE e S o BOSTON, Feb. 8- umns, the Boston Red Sox long-hit- | KELL ‘ALSO SIGNS DETROIT, Feb. 7—(P—American | baby Bruce. Just befc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e O L 12 ARRIVE JUNEAU, 12 LEAVE VIA PAA’ Pas gers by the dozen traveled ulx Pan American World Ajrways y: 12 persons left Juneau, ved \\d 12 were carried to P—Ted Wil- | er, today signed a 1950 ; *portedly calling for more wan §100,000. Williams .000 pit nees in 1949, edmitted the con- was better than last year’s. who drew an estimated s bonuses based on at- g N, K H I‘ulmd John Liddle, Neal McDonald, Robert and Michael | Riley, George Ritchey, ' William | 8mith and Mrs. A. E. Tikkell, with batting champion George G i his 1950 Detroit Tiger | jey, day for a salary estimated | Mrs. George Wilson, P. J. Gilmore 35,000. | Jr., Bruce Sung, Claudia Brown, R. turdy third baseman | W. Donk and Joe Verdutf. . Ark., came to terms | Northbound, Ann Robertson and 0 Seattle were J. W. Oak- noon after a salary con- | M. A. Miller joined the flight for ! ference with Tiger General Manager | Fairbanks. Billy Evans. THESE SPECIALS ARE GOOD o FUILE DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY aama 3!‘ EERBI; 'NEW UNIFORMS ze [vv:1n|nn|:¢., S. Lee, Lois Melvin, Mr. and @ @ 8 0 PAY CASH AND SAVE o S 0 PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ PAY CASHHANDSAVE 0 § SUPER VALUES at your Oth Century SUPER MARKET [ The Juneau units met Tuesd: night and heard Capt. Arthur Walk- |on training procedures, and vie led a training film entitled | Reserve Team.” Lt. Col. J. D. Alexander, Adju- | tant General, announced the ac- tivation of the Anchorage unit of the 207th Infantry eight officers and 2 as the initial orga ficers and 22 of the men are vet- erans of World War II, Colonel Alexander attended the activation and reported that U. S, While many officers and inen are |Army Alaska was represented by familiar with “O.D. five recruits/the followi ers: Col, F H nd on gitive fr Navy hief of staff, repre: 1g ir first taste of the en. bLanlm L. b" and combat boots. 2 niforms are just ®- OUTFIT JUNEAU NATL. GUARD Vational Guard Head- etachment, Juneau, now Ih( enlisted men receiving new uniforms, Members now attend all drill periods attired in the official garb. Upson, mspnczm gener: > e are the days m N. Tayler, directo: u[< al Guard got Army |8 ation and training, and All National Guard |other members of the general s re being issued entirely Sen. Victor C. Rivers of the T addressed the new unit er and Capt. George Matson speak | W lion, with | zation. All of- |, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950 FROM WRANGELL M r. and Mrs. John Krepps of e guests at the Bar- ’ { ROY ANAMS HERE o of Igtchikan s stop e Baranof Hotel. FROM KETTHIKAN Mrs. Violet Race of Ketchikan is registered at the Baranof Hotel HERE of Seattle was an at the Baranof MUNGE G. E. Mu overnight Hotel )E\H( IFFE IN of Ketchikan Gastineau Ho- ports in Alaska hav by the Alaskan depa: ation. Yukon, Seldovia nd Plans and spe OM OREGON ley of Corvallis, Ore. at the Juneau Hotel. munications Commission, age. March 20. guest Dur Policy LOW SHELF PRICES OF THE WEEK SHOP HERE-——Lowest Prices in Al slcgame-S HOP HERE We operate on a true Cash and Carry System. Delivery service is available for those who wish to use this service-Delivered for a small charge by the Parcel Delivery Service—(Deliveries Every Hour). This is the only way possible for us fo sell at such low prices. The cus- tomer who pays cash is net paying the hlg‘l cost of delivery which others are using. Remember there is no s Are ihere any hidden delivery cosis in your food hill? Y e A T P O Y O . Ve B A N AT S L L satisfaction in every LA Pure Vegetable Shortening SHURFINE SHORTENING 3 Ib. fin 7 5¢ No. 2 Can—Cut— GREEH BEAWS No. 300 Tins—Van Camp POBK and BEANS - 1 1b. Tins — Dennisons CHILI CON EABNE : 12 oz. Tin — R NIBLETS MEXICORN - - 12 oz. Tins — L ibbys Frak: CORNED BLEF - . Fresh Frozen CHICKEN TAMALES - Each ZSc No. 2 Tu‘| — 3 to 4 Ears to Can CORNe€OB . - - .. 2 2le No. 2 Cans — Shurfine - 4lc Guaranteed to give way—1007; - 3 ORANGE JUICE - - - . Large 2 b, Pkg. —_ Sunsweet LARGE PRUNES QUALITY MERCHANDISE GARDEN FRESH CARROTS PARSNIPS 2 nounds 29« LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED CHOICE BEEF — CENTER CUT PRIME RIB ROAST &9Pound EASTERN PORK—Lean Boston Butts—NO WASTE PORK ROASTS . 49clb. 1 LB. PACKAGES — LEGS AND THIGHS OF FRYING CHICKENS . 99« SEA FOODS HALIBUT — OYSTERS —— PRAWNS SCALLOPS —— FINNAN HADDI DUE IN —— FRESH FILLET SOLE RGE NO 2!2 CANS PEACHES 2 cans for § 5¢ Highest Score Fresh Creamery BUTTER &5 Pound Fresh Shipment Grade A CANADIAN EGGS Said 49cDozen F. ‘fl%féfi FRE@H PRODBDUCE —— Crisp-Selid A HORMEL pzL.1-cut IIA ' LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS Half or Whole (4 to 6 1bs.) —— 1210 14 Ibs.) 59 Pound FLAE&ES 25¢ Texas Pinke LETTUCE |GRAPEFRUIT Pound 2 9c ‘QUAEJ'TY MEAT VALUES————~ FRIENDLY COURTEOQUS SERVICE Bior 29« uh thing as free delivery. Giant Size » Package RUBORA Fishers or Gold Medal FLOUR - - - 50pounds$4.79 Large 23 oz. Jar — Sunnv Jim PEANUT BUTTER - - - % Quart Bottle — Tree Top AFPLE JUILE BOG FOOD - - Pints — Shurfine VINEGAR - - - Largest Size l(l 0Z. Bars IVORY SOAP - - - 2ior e YES Facial TISSUE .- e f:unshmc lb box llb box GRAHAMCR ACKERS 45c 25c Brdchs Deluxe — l 1b. uw—’\h'l\ Chocolate Covered Checolale Covered CHERR!ES 63¢ LOWEST PRICES GARDEN FRESH TURNIPS RUTABAGAS % pounds 1 e SWIFTS or HORMELS — 1 LB. LAYER SLICED BACON &9 Pound H{bHH (-ROU’\'I)—H{OM CHOICE BEEF GROUND BEEF . 49clb. 1007, ALL MEAT ssdb- WIENERS SWIFTS PREMIUM — _ BONED and ROLLED VEAL ROASTS . 75¢Ib. _________________________—___._._ |© $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ o PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE o 6 Airporis In Alaska SEATTLE, Feb. 8—M—Invitations ' AT to bid on construction of s The airports to be built are at Dil- lingham, Ninilchik, Skagway, Kotzebue. tions may be § obtained from Director of Aeronau- tics, Alaska Aeronautics and Com- Anchor- Fort Bids will be opened at 10 am. HAVS (L%IV HSYD XV © S © € 8 HAVS BAVHSVIAVE @ %8 © AAVS GNV HSVI AV © § TAVS GAVHSVI AV © § ©

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