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8 - Warning THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1940. UNOFFICIAL RETURNS—DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES—FIRST DIVISION —_ ANOTHER Del. Atty.Gen. Auditor‘l’:ngh;eer Senator Representatives : 3 Bl &l RIs(alig |sIE|lB|EBIia|g|lBE|E| S £ |El3|a|lalg|B|B|a|(B& { <! ® sl 8lls|8iB8|F|l Flle|8|°| G| &|FIE 02 Q|8 8(8(s|"| B . 8 > Z2(°| B | lxisd g & | | ¢ g [ 1] 1 | | 3 5 - a gt . e : s Juneau No. 1 | 381|| 168 194/| 202/ 89 | 279 104/ 105/ 91) 164/ 67 36/ 74 58 203| 33| 57| 66| 185 18/ 10 167/ 24/ 16/ 19 244 2/ 190 msh ffl i e Spe(lal Assistant Se(feiaf‘/ Juneau No. 2 | 247 131/ 120/ 176, 81 172 79| 61| 86 98/ 44/ 34 65 28 116/ 39 105| 29, 89 13 13 125 46/ 16 6 mg 3 lgg Br A OR cdalst S:AY 'We Juneau No 3 | 137/ 58 72/ 109 32/ 92 46 34 51 52| 32/ 15 23 21| 49| 16 22| 13 60 11 6 73 21| 17/ 10/ 7 I i of State Makes Col- Thane 18] « 7| 12) 2] e 7 4 2 7 1 o 7 o 9 .o 3 o 8 o 1 10 o 4 0 1: (1] 13 e e“a |y"0 ee i Jualpa 24/ 15| 8| 18 7| 1] || 13 e 7| 1/ 3 7 8 B o 9 :8 e 3 4 18 8 5 0 [ IEQe Talk Salmon Creek 34|| 14| 23/| 26| 10/| 22| 12|| 10/ 13| 10/ o 1] 3] 4| 15| o 6| 4 18 2| 2| 18 8 Z‘ g ;«’: g fg a y | Lynn Canal 29)| 11| 15| 18 10] 16 11/ 6| 10f 10| 3 7 8 3 16/.°2( 10f 2| 17] 1| 5 13 2 i Special M:v‘:;en;:fi 23| 11 1;‘ 21| . 8| .13 || 5 4 12 8| 1f of s 1o} of 8 4 11/ 1| of 14 2| 3 2 9.0 13 AALI:IVXA}NDdRIA. l?gi;rl:lt_. dMay 6.— \te Jo- Douglas 80|| 23| s8i| 71| ]| 53] se|| 14| so| 33| 12 8| 10| 4 | @ 230 § s0] 1 7| W 16 16 I A% 37| O HELEREAL Lo B college | Ketchikan—1 _|| 290|| 119) 147 200{ 60| 186 82/| 71| 38 174/ 30| 165 28| 34| 8] 23| 33 o1 76| 26/ 62| 64 25| 44| 160 BG| 5| S|ANC WUHALY WATCER arrived here it the University of |Ketchikan- 104 85| 66| 85| 11/ 61 30j| a4f. 12] 48| 17) 65| 6| 5| 36| 1| 17 48] 41| 4| 14| 23| 13| 8 S M | T8{REAE el pl 8L il it TR Am- Ketchikan— 101]| 28 e€s|| 69] 27|| 66| 28]| 20| 20{ 60| 11 59| 3| 16| 0| | 9| 46| 44| 7 20| 20 4 5| 54 3 1 11 British ‘official circles sald “we Sln Iast aeht ©0 WRrh S Gfavitia el 1 s/ 8 8 5 1 i 1 8 2 o 2 2 2 2 2 o 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 areready to meet Italy on sea or far-reaching eco- Or : 2 o 2 1 y t I the ‘.}w Wacker City 20| 10/ 7|| 16| 4| 15| 6| 18] 1| || 4 18 1 2 7 o 3 9 10 1 4 3 8 i e 2 g L\gsi or in the air should she de- Revilla 36| 8 26/ 26| || 26 ®j 7| 11) 20/ 3| 2 3| ¢ 13 8 3 27 8 /17 15 4 Y 14 T 3 3 cide lo fight ds Cove 8| of 11f] 11| o] 12 © T R o B R s | B R I R IR e 0 5‘ It is said the answer may be gway 112(| 27/ 79/ 85 21| 76| 32|| 26/ 40| 31/ 33/ 15| 19 13| 70/ 7| 10 23 61 4 5 21 100 7 5 47| 4| 32/ made clear in the course of the - st Hoonah 40/ 18| 18| 3s| (-3 1ol 1| 17| 1 e[ -7 8 9 17| 4l 35| .8 o 10 3 3 3 -8 3 11 0 17 next week as the testinas ajrcaty s > ot e Sitka 205 93 100) 146 45/ 127] 66| 46/ 47 98| 166 23| 15 24| 80| 6/ 22| 11 43 10 13 €3] 23| 62 5 7 13 94|started, but officials decline to ok Ml Haines 35| 23| of| 20| 4| 26/ 7| 1f 11 10 3 .8 4 3 18] o 8 6 1.0 2| 5 3 3 3 4 18 0 12/claborate on the outlook. o ”'","‘,"”‘_”"‘I, 4 98| 73| 24/| 79] 18/ 41] 58)| 20 15| 54| 6| 70| 3| 3] 13| 4| 14| 29| 60| 10/ 19| 58 7 11| 371 2| 3 1 PRI AR el 171 77 66] 121] 23'| 40| 100/ 48] 29| 64/ 21/ 35| 15/ 27/ 41 3| 18 183 32 9 6 24 5 8 4 23 1 B8 % RovEer, HAL 0|tk 51| 26) 19]| 36| 8| 27] 16|| 14| 15| 14/ 10| 13| 5 11| o 1 7| 6| 4 8| 3 14 8 4 3 7 1 7 GROUP S'I'AR'I'S Iy aug g S 1 | petershurg 178/ 60| 102]| 127 24| 56| 97| 51 74| 28| 37] 191 7| 140 24| 4| 13( 45 44| 42 7| 55 26/ 24| 35| 6 1 55 he possible “effects which are|g ;.. g,y 22l 7| 13/ 17 1j| 12] "e|{ 11| 5 2| 2| 1 of 20 3 3 1 6 8 13 7 6 4 3 0o 1 0 threatening or may threaten the|y perchurg || 12| of 0] 8 1 5 7| 3 8 off 4 1 1 .8 -0 3 4 5 3 1 5 3 o 3 1 0 1 REHEARSAL ON country. We can and will protect| . o1 Bridgell 10i| 3| 8| 6 S| 7 4| 1 3 7| 3 5 0 1 3 4 3 1 3 o 3 7 8 3 o 4 o 3 oursclves ‘and will maintain ' thejp, a0y 15jp P |t R e R R MO | Bt e BRI B I | L L MAY N S ML A Trsaciom, O this Mo | Hyder 41| 8] 33)| 38] 4| 83| (| 24/ 5| 1210 5| 211 s 2| o 6 320f 28 12/ o 2 4 4 2 0 8§ O 22 Disty feewinay RLEe ”""‘!“‘“‘ Hydaburg 63|| 27| 24i| 41/ 10| 33] 17| 12| 9 e1)| 2| 48] 8 2/ 1] 4 6 19{ 15/ 16/ 11| 15/ 8 6 4 1:5 a7 ikt tion. Protection from the indirest .. . i | A e 2 4 ( mshan 18| 6| 14/| 16| 3| 18 3| 3| 2 16| 1 1| of ‘2 18 1| 3 3] 1 4 o 12 AR consequences of this war on world | cyai ™ 68| 31) 34| 47 15| 38 28( 12| 33] 25/ 7 24/ 12| 2| 28| 4| 12/ 16| 18] 21/ 14| 22( 7| 10 .7 12 O 11} ‘R;h(l"f]? *M‘ '2‘:' fl"‘;t o eoonioimy. and upon. our own life, | peigwool 90| 53| 38| 4| 4oi| 25| Sa|| 7| 20{ 33| 8 43] 24| 3| 30| 2| .5/ 40| 11| 33 13) 54| 3| 10 2| 21| 1 1030 be e Ay & BL B e | mors SgHrenlt, | [Bven g saan g8ll.a0 10/( 281 ejf. 14f 1| 14| 18 ‘3| of &7 1 i3 B i 4] ‘3j Hf te] 25| iej 9] 2| o} O~ BT OpE L e EaEe Ehler, Al P8 10. be settied | puyy fsignd 41 T R e R R R R 0 e TR R 3 5l wdy exist penakee a5/l ol 23/ 24| 8| 23] 11)| o 10[ 14/ 8 8 13 13 S 6 ‘4 6 6| 3 3 15] 4 6 6 100 O 0 EL o mble will do four solo} which would haye f aching ef-!port Alexander|| 25/ 8 16| 19] 2| 18/ 6| 13] 4 9| 5 6 6 17 11| 4 9 4/ 9 3 2| 3 4 3 o 2 r; O Fabiis : Tsinding A, Eoine T fi fects on Jamestown Bay|| 13 1 1 9 4] 10 i 8 4 4l 7 o Of 458 @ 1 '3 7‘ 2 2| 6 [2 : :: B 3 ': Dark “Just Awearsin® for. Yo oo Hood Bay afl A a3 oy 2 o of 1 4 1l o o o 2 o of o 2 0o o o U o 2 M Blcym at'the Night” and “God Bles Angoon 2! 8 :7‘ ;" ;' '2 i :: ‘}’ L 238 i ‘: ; 1,3, l‘ : e ;’ ? f: Y 3 1 5 o 2|America” This group will also ap- SIRIKE IHREAI ?i‘:n‘:-’lm tof ;2 .!, e S A G| 8- R e - B R | R 1 TV e G gfpr r’lfy'.“:l'y;"f”‘["_‘".'l f"?“‘”_ ]‘mz:m , Wwindham BlI™ ol ol o2l 2 kel 8 o <3 - of =9 2 Ry e :: ; g (1) f :J) }: (1’ { "" 2|will open with the tin R SEATTLE, Wash, May 6. — Tie :‘ ‘i " 4’ [‘) ]’ ; i ; ’; g ]n ‘: ? g ‘11 (1‘ Pl adle Sl ok ity o |“America the Be Machinists Union awaited only 3 ; P S B B the four assisting a \ from headquarters tocall | Funter Bay el 2 2| s 1 2 3l 4 o 21 o o o "o 3 1 4 0 6 ool o { Berne Ehler, Merle Jan o against » than 50 plants 3 Tl PR, Al epAOR R s T K i ST A G ¥ 271 a7 936 | Ernest Ehler and Stanley Tollefs Akl Total 205112271521 2182| 621|175411034]| 786/ 818 1222]| 588] §42] 385| 511/1068] 209] 506| 847 1101 207,309/ 1113) 318] 338 4511087 37 996\ opy ol il als The Secattle union members vot- PR e - Tv"«;! nina ‘| ) Rvor Otin kteika vote this Lldrlod Priml’s populs A rreases o 2 | Street home of Mrs. ALherine | 4, q Mr. Ehler in his arrangement of ;“11::1:‘1“ h}nm(ll)ou;illl:)‘ék pay increases Delegate A.G. T.A. Engineer Sen. Representatives | Gregory. She will be assisted oY [“pqied of the Vienna Woods >oe ) o OB D (@ Bl BP9 D R E T IR T e B"S‘“’"d.fl* hastess, 1t is the hope of the group that the 3 2Bl 8 £ |8 & EIE| & B 2lE|S|EIB|RIZ|B |E | ST e { program will please all music lovers Latest statistics show the av- 2 2| ® e B Big.| Bi R g Blat lal 3| 84 %8 i in that it will feature both the cias- E Ut or e 1n - Tapan g 5% 8|2 | B & £lElg B SOUTHEAS]’ERN as well as the popular songs. is 44 fer males and 46 for fe- =3 i B o & g | - - il " EUROPE STATUS | i o 3 kU Chareladies Garden Juneau No. 1 167 181/ 160 | 105/ 80| 189)| 64/ 58 20, 137/ 93/ 49/ 75/ 35/ 106/ 39 33 133 Is “ow SIAIED\ D|Sp|uv i Awa"ded; ays Juneau No. 2 83 78| 72/ 57| 28)( 78| 34 37 17/ 69 4o 8 17/ 19| 41] 20/ 11| 68 ik Juneau No. 3 9 102 96/ 63 43 101/ 57/ 38 12/ 91 48/ 26/ 41 23| 47) 20 13/ 97 | M t S h d l d 4 ) Thane 9 10/ 9| 5 4 9 1 85 -0 IR T R R oAt | R 1 TR B”“Sh EnVOY to Rome Re_‘ ee |ng cneaule Jualpa 1) 3| 13| 14| 8 -6 11]] 4 4 6 6 13 5 6 o 5 8 o 6 : i y/ | Salmon Creek 17| 10| 18| 21| 16| 8| agj] 3| 8 1 Ea 7 o3 6 1 4 T 2 {une 'O POS' Wlih c‘ear | Mrs. Tom Selby was awavded the Lynn Canal 19 18| 30| 28)| 18 12| 28| 11] 9| o 22/ 13 18 8 4 13 6 5 ;3 4 Giesdén Blsplay. the-r o Mendenhall 9| of 14/| 17/ 12| 6|l 16 6l '8 8 < a8t Al a0 i ARk 2 9 Exp|anah0n RBcessories wiich were This “DOUBLE-RICH” Douglas 35| 7| 87|l 28| 14| 24| 31i| 8 8 8 35 14 9 11 5 24 & 5 225 Juneau Young Hardware Co., and hi 3 Ketchikan No. 1 || 96/ 20, 91| 87/ 27| 105/ 111)| 24| 15 34 76/ 22/ 15 35 82| 32| 34/ 24| 44 |at the Auk Bay Store, sponsored by whiskey is the largest ohi ; 2 15 39| 22/ 10/ 14/ 19 NDON, May 6.—The Foreign : ] . Ketchikan No. 2 || 47 12| 47| 40| 5/ 58 52/ 6 13 6/ 3 2| 14/ 39 LO! ) the Chapeladies. selling straight Bourbon Ketchikan No. 3 || 26| 2| 26/ 22| 4 31| 27| 5 14 2 18 4 2 9 21| 6 17 5 11|office announces that British Am-| " Tne members wish to express their whiskey in the world. Gravina hRRG )| B 3 2 1 1 o o o 1 4 o 1 1| 3 passador to Rome, Sir Percy Lor-|appreciation to those who cooperated Wacker 5 11 6 6| o 4/ 0 1 o 5 o 1 3 4 2 1 2 1laine is returning to his post with|jy making the award a success. | Revilla 71 2| off el o 8l 1 90 1 2 4 1/ 8 17 4 0 5 1la statement of British policy iIn/ The last meeting of the Chapel- Wards Cove 4 o 4 3 4/ o o o 5 2 1 2 3 1 2 0 0fsoutheastern Europe. ; _|adies before the summer vacation Skagway 40 32| 65| 61 65/ 26 15| 5 36 13 21 24/ 21| 51 16] 52| 10| The Foreign Office défined its|will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 Hoonah 59 16| 70 29 61| 13| 12| 10 62| 3 4 63 39 14/ 36/ 13 8|4im as peace and security in the|okclock at the Glacier Highway home Sitka 39 47/ 84 55 78 19/ 10/ 13 .36 5 8 63 26 53 Zg‘ 19 | Balkan and Danubian countries. [of Mrs. Tom Barekstrom. She will Haines 15| 3| 23] 17 19| 17] 1| 8 16 1 4 17] 3| 5 10 13 s : <|be assisted by Mrs, Otis Price as | | | An article in the Sunday times y | Metlakatla 8| 5| 14| 8| tal 3| 5| 3| 8 « 6 g 10 ® # Y 1| NI the Sunday Times|hostess: Wrangell 67 13| 69| 46]| 94/| 12/ 23| 4| 53 12 14 43] 34/ 36/ 18 16| 32 of Italy no less than Britain. | 1t is announced that articles to | Stikine 5| 2/ 5| o 71 1 50 20 20 1) 1 2[ 3 O 1 1 31T 0ty g envoy in Rome had|be used in the Girls Club Baske: | Petersburg [| 22| 14| 30| 25| s 6 10 2 18 13 2 15 13 17 15 5 19| ne ANPE CWOE B e leave.|should be turned in at this meeting. | |Scow Bay ... 2 0‘3 2l 2| 81| ‘1)‘ 2. ll)‘ i[ 1 2; g :‘ g‘. g ‘l); 3 He took part in recent discussions|The girls interested are also PXDEC[T}; West Petersburg It 1 11; 2 1| 2| | \ | 0 ! | | ‘whlch the Foreign Office held with to give their decision in regards Douglas Bridge .|| 5 0| 4| 4| of 1f | e (i ) R | || B e . tat making the group a scout troop. | | Pennock Tsland || 5/ 1]| 5/ 4] tosl ot 8 4 o s 8 o ¥ o ofBetish diphetslic eEmensadves S ‘ Hyder | 6 o] 6| 5 6l| 6 3 1 8 o e af 3 o -3 2‘wm wutllfas'frfl Europe. it Ohio's elm trees are being ai- | | Hydaburg [| 23 3| 321 17 2 of 4 3 19 32 5 31 Ml d )T tacked by a malady called phloem | Kimshan Il 6 3|l 9| 9l 9| 4| 6 4 4 2| 4 2| 2 2; 11 2 6 qne first railroad in Brazil, necrosis. No remedy has been Craig 4 | ;g : ;: 12 ;:‘1 ;1 z“ gw ;‘;‘ g :1 g‘ :3‘ g g f‘ lgjbum in 1854, was nine miles long.'found for it. Klawoc! | | | | | | | | | | R oy e s e 3 S BN s Kasaan 3 1 4 4 F oG | RS (et | - P | |l | | S | 1 Bourbon, Tenakee [| 6 1 8] 3| 9| 3| 3 6 4 2 3 3 1 3 o 0 ¢ \ S | Port Alexander 4 1| 5| 4 | v e B T B T 2; 1f dle 8 \ Jamestown Bay 3.3 3| *3 aif ol alal ool q] Cqlc Ak aal s el oF ofise ogan Hood Bay e R e 3| 32/ o o 8 3 o o o o 1 o 2| T“ANKS FOR HELNNG ME SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS. INC. | | 2 2 | | | | | | | 10 3] 8| 9| ot | Angoon 19) . 5|| 23 21 20 4 17 3 18 e 1] 20/ 5 | | — | Kake 15 53| 65 59 56/| 10{ 13 4 47 7] 7] 47| 10| 14| 42| 6| 45| SELL MORE CAN"ED SALMON | chichagot {| 7 8jj 10 10 10jf- el vl oml el csligl gl oal af e | Windham Il of e sl 5 s|| 1 1 5|, 3 2 3 1 3 1 o 4 Fanshaw [n)t ca)l = ajf ] 2| o 1 2" o 1 of of o o o 3 | Baranof 2o 2| 2 Il 2/l o o | o o o o o 2 o 2 Funter Bay (sl el al) | o of 1 100 ] bt ol el b e Totals [/1031] 414]1291)| 976| 511] 743][1269]| 436| 359] 202| 935| 387 272| 629| 476| 571] 342| 277[ T16 | Cooperative grasshopper con-| . | i trol campaigns by Federal, sww\ | ale ‘ and county governments, have \ saved Texas farmers $29,017,920 | CLUBS Wlll | in 25 years. ‘ H ‘ e HeavyToday gt Heago Over 60,000 pounds of halibut| Featuring the Junior High Girls'| was sold In Juneau today when six | Glee Club, the Boys' Glee Club,| | halibuters tied up at the Cold8ior-| 4 mixeq chorus, a trio and several | |age and sold their catches. |small groups of singers, the an- The average selling price was 8|nual Spring Concert of the Ju-| and 6 cents per pound. |neau High School will be held Vincent Anderson of the Sylvia| Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the| sold 9,000 pounds, Oscar Oberg of | High Sshool Gymnasium, under the | YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? | surance can now be extended to cover WINDSTORM, EXPLOSION, HAIL, AIRCRAFT DAMAGE, AUTOMOBILE DAMAGE, RIOT, g 5 e 4 ; : . A o yperien sold 12,500, and |direction of Miss Merle Janice FAULTY HEATING APPARATUS bMO]KE DAM- | George Davis of the Vigilant sold | Schroeder, vocal instructor. { AGE, and to eliminate the W&iver of Fallen Build- 4300 all bought by Sebastian Stu-| Entitled “A Gallery of Tunes. lart at 8 and 6 cents per pound. |the various selections will be il- The "Curlew, Capt. George Ken- |lustrated with living pictures. Both | |ney, and the Fern II sold 5,000 |classical and modern numbers will | ‘and 18,000 pounds, respectively, Lo}be featured. | Alaska Codst Fisheries for 8 and| There will be no charge for the |6 cents pet pound. musicale and the public is cordi- | | The Tundra, Capt. Peter Oswold, |ally invited to attend. sold 12,000 pounds to the ¥ > - England Fish Company for and 595 cents. ing Clause. The cost is surprisingly low. Let Us Tell You About It! | New| | 805 | Trinity Juniors to Have Last Meeting Last meeting before the summer yacation, members of the “Junfor The United States has more land covered by forest than is planted in crops. @ v o, . & D ereres | Fmpire classifieds bring results Olffice—New York Life Telephone 249 | D et isicatsnssasssassassaasda s ' A,Asl'(A HAS some 300,000 mighty good friends in the United States. They are the city and village grocers [ who help us put Alaska’s Canned Salmon on Ameriea’s i dinner table. Making and keeping these valuable friends is an im- portant part of the Canned Salmon Industry program. One thing that wins their support is the Industry’s nation- wide advertising campaign. Grocers know how this ad- l vertising interests housewives in Canned Salmon...helps them sell more Canned Salmon, Then, too, the Industry H e l_egmn Auxmary President; Mrs. Mae Kilroy, Second | Vice-President; and Mrs. Lorraine & sle | The next club meeting will be instal- Poppy Adlv'hes lation of officers on May 2 | committee in charge. Plans for the month of May, na- | - be made at tomorrow night's meet- of the American Legion Auxiliary JUNEAU VIS"OR o" in the Dugout. Mrs. Ray Peterman, chairman for WAY TO EAST COAST poppy publicity and the annual rea naking. wreath s e Patsy Ann Cross arrived in Juneau by PAA Electra Saturday and leaves W'}Lh her brother-in-law, Boris EI ' Ofl, Magids, Mrs. Cross is a partner in e( s I(ers Division and, with her husband, 1s At Meef Today operator of Northern Cross Airway cause of the primary election in S which she was a candidate ¢ | Miss Aledheid Gunther, First Vice- To La PI f | Johnson, Treasurer. Y anS Or | The meeting adjourned at 12:50. ‘and place to be designated by t tionally known as poppy month, will ’ MRS. JOHN CROSS IS The session will start at 8 o'clock the month, will discuss plans for Mrs. John Cross and her daughter e B P W Club tonight on the Yukon for Seattle. the Magids interests in the Scaond Late for her annual trip south be- Pro The Busin, and sional pemocratic ticket for ti Women’s Club annual meeting w3is Representativ Mrs. Cross will bheld as 2 noon day luncheon in the cpend about five weeks in California Singing Tea Kettle Tea Room. Com- and New York before returning to mittee reports were called fo trepsurer’s reports were ¢ her home in Deering Though election returns are still year wth in m scant from the Second Division, Mrs. Activities thr out the year in-|Cross' nomination ha cluded the Public Affairs banquet py recent arrivals f in October, the annual Edv n | For a few fr Mrs. Cross en- Fund Ball, Christmas brea st com- plimentary to members. Internation- al Relationship’s dinner jointly held with the Juneau Woman's Cht tertained at luncheon at the Baranof Hotel today and was the guest of honor at cocktails at the home of 1| Mrs. Robert Bender yesterday after- health program in April, a noon pa 1d forthcoming the Inst While in Juneau Mrs. Cross s ion dinner to be conducted by the her daughter are at the Ba Executive Committee Hotel. Reutine bus such as changes - - In the by-laws, club finances, and MRS. FRAWLEY ENROUTI f work. The Committees| 7 Marian Frawley, widow of ; during the year were Mrs. A. | James A. Frawley, will arrive here n, program; Mrs. John Mc- on the steamer Alaska and plar <, membership; Mrs. F Al to fly by PAA to Nome Pail, International Relations; Miss ‘aroline Todd, publications; Miss Sybil Godfrey, publicity: Mrs. Mas 20 AR A SN ! Kilrey. finance; and Miss Corinna 3 | Gray. education CANADIAN DISCOUNT The officers who se Until further notice, Canadian d during the r were e Harr funds will be accepted at following discount.: t Tiedt, First Vice- Mrs. Helen Allen Hixscn, Checks and Currency 207% 5 y: and Mrs. Lorraine John-| gjluer 29% son, Treasurer. Officers voted in for| THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK the following vear, and recommend- | Y L A e by the nominating committee T Pt Mo ONAL BANK were Miss Anita Garnick, President; | RPN PR Se A S aamava AN WA £E Juneau-Young Hardware Co. WELL SIR, ALL ALASKA CAN THANK YOU ~AND THOUSANDS OF OUR AMERICAN GROCER FRIENDS - FOR THE 600D J0B YOU DO IN HELPING US SELL QUR Ne1 FooD ! helps grocers plan special drives throughout the year— such as Lenten, Summer and New Pack sales. With free display and advertising material . . . with ideas for dis- ‘plays, the Industry encourages grocers to feature Canned Salmon in their stores. And every year thousands of grocers compete for prizes in a big Industry contest by building displays that sell hundreds of extra cases of Canned Salmon. This retail help in selling our food i & important to all Alaska, o T ety !