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\BERT'S CASH GROCERY PHONE | pRipAY AND SATURDAY ‘P“‘“I‘J 104 | rvo BiG DAYS 105 § VALUES ON FINER FOODS PLEASE PHONE EARLY! f' E'l (A TER DANISH 53 SCORE 2 rounos ¢ D¢ | COFFEE <or e - v wvovuna e POUND 20 mnmsm 2 vozin'd B C WHEAT PUFFS crve o racscs EACH 19 MAYONN AMEST FOODS quart A3 € | SALAD DRESSING -sovscue wine- QUART 35¢ | YUBOR A cinvr sue erceace 43¢ CHEESE RYTZ recuiar size packace 19¢ § KITCHEN TOWELS o502 2:-23¢€ TOILET SOAP v 1 1o oB wans HO@E S wa WTOMATO JUICE rev sow: - 3 12 ox. n 256007 93¢ il KRISPY SODAS wor v GRAHAMS 20w 30 ¢ <. wawr GRAPEJUICE vo svose wooo: QUART 33¢ g{ éCflN LEAN—RINDLESS -SLICED POUND o BoB € | APPLES scrmec wnsseo wie oy 11 10x $1.GD o Fresh rrozen Foods MORE THAN THIRTY VARIETIES —— - Meats—Fruits—Vegetables—Poultry—Sea Foods FRESH FROZEN HOME STYLE § ALASKA SHRIMP . 11b. 1in 55c SAUSAGE . 1 Ib. cello pkg. 35c e |ments were served, with Mrs erine Hooker in charge - Elsie Blythe; Noble Rebekahs Hold Installation of New Officers v HOMESTEAD T0 BE AUCTIONED HERE M Ommn ow; R. 8. N. G N. G., Anna Loken; R. 5. V. G cers was held Mary Ross; t ah Lodge, L. 8. .. Edith Sheelor and Mrs. Efta Mae Duckworth; L. 8. V. G. [ “";"“‘“9 ‘L’t “’“"“‘P‘f“*j o, de: oken in charge of the cere- Peggy McLeod; Trustee, Anna Lo- 1:"” Sanseung. of 8 ken and musician Ellen Shaffer omestead, at, Auk Bay, s to installed included: Past' Following the lodge work, refresh- Iby U. 8. Commissioner Felix G - A i _ lat his office here 2 o'clock the [ afternoon of February 25 S Values are at the C0-OP EVERY day! EVERY DAY wise shoppers come to THE CO-OP to profit from l'u lhll[l\ bargains they know they'll find. Below are just a few! ~ FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY ** PURE PRESERVES s AYONNAISE i CORN **” GLOSS STARCH (T WHITE UNCOATED RICE % T pORK < BEANS ' 2 2c RITZ CRACKERS j e g ROYAL ARMS TISSUE 4" 2B BUTTER ™" """ 27 Te THRIFT . CO=-0P Next to City Hall —” \ lS THERE A G z 1b. jar 3sc Quart jar 47c 9c g//l = = Z= KENTUCKY STRAIGE A consistently great reputation grows greater with each passing year... and Old Crow was first distiiled long, long ago. _ RATIGAAL ASTAER CUD RIS W+ Vionds urgess Y Ffood Distrisutors | National Dis nlh rs Products Corp., N. Y. Distributed by MATION l v, from St. Ann’s today M stands for MUSTARD Schilling’s name on the tin 37 SPICES =19 IXYIACYS fl///r/lz/w/ ///M/M///W? Those in the lmow Pt ///,?flfl(/\i\ Seattle, Washington THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 23, I94l 1,074 REGISTER IN DRAFT; BOARD SETUP IS DELAYED iAlaska Yofitfi? Not fo B [ Called Before Next Fall at Earliest | The young men of the Gastinea | Channel district, 1,074 strong | istered with draft registration clerks in Juneau, Douglas and at Mon !tana Creek yesterday for possible| == military training under the selec- | tive service act. The registration of men from 21 to 35 was 976 in Juneau, 12 at Montana Creek CCC camp and 86 in Douglas. Ketchikan reported a registratio of 566. Territorial Director Anthony Karnes announced today he ha received instructions from Washing ton that Alaska Draft Boards 1t to be set up until July. 2 registration cards are to be assem bled here in the meantime. After the Draft Boards are ap pointed, the cards will be returne vo them for shuffling and number- ing in random order. Then num bers will be matched against tl master draft list from Washi ton to determine which registr: shall be called first. vas considered unlikely an; n would be called up befor PREPARE NOW FOR OUR FINAL JANUARY CEARANCE ALL DRESSES REDUCED TO Induding Pastel Formals S2'95 and $4'95 NIRRT i FINAL CLEARANCE OF COATS An Opportunity Discriminatin g Women Will Accept Eagerly! Alas fall. e KEITH PETRICH ARTICLE IN AIR TRAILS MAGAZINE An article, “Fur-Coat Fliers,” by Keith Petrich of Juneau is pub- lished in the January issue of Air Trails magazine Petrich, son of Mr. and Mr J. T. Petrich, is now at the Uni- 'sity of Washington. His articl es flying in Alaska and ted by his photographs D BONT MISS GE/R BARGAIN TABRLY! 50c——S1.00 AND $1.95 This Includes a Wide Selection of HATS, BAGS, SCARFS, BLOUSE SWEATERS and PAJAMAS LEOTA'S NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES - NO REFTWD“ mu|uu|m||uumummumluu|m|u|||m||||||mum||uu||n||m||uuummu||mmmuuum1nmwummmmnunumu|ummn.uuuuum||mmmun gates to the annual sporisfe: st next! from Juneau will be the Club’s, “the rest of the boys from th lo(Al SKIERS month was received today. | number cne slip slab artist Ralph | Third” on the steamer Baranof last | Moreau, nlghl The invitation, from Leonard Hop- Drager, a guest at the G te _— | | Hosvn.u. NoTES A baby son weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces was born at St. Ann's Hospital st night to Mr. and Mr Bolyan. Mr. Bolyan is Gold Mining Admitted fo Vido Bardey i St. Anm’s. s at St. Ann's g from head in- es as the result of an accident this morning at the Alaska an Gold Mine, After receiving medical treat- ment, Virgil Newell was dismissed --- Try a classified ad In The Empir Hdns Chairman of the Ski Cum | it | mittee at Anchorage, says ;‘H be ‘\ £pe r ’Remiezvouq will be held Febnmy aving had his name | place on the ballot at the firiege, i o, e v Drager Comes in Two Juneau skiers are mv)ud o S S B ' 1 ‘:wh‘:ll]] 1‘1:‘ ”I:fl]’rm;:‘( L:lun i An invitation from the Anchor- n arano with transportation and livingex- age Fur Rendezvous committee for penses paid. | Karl Drager, “Huey Long” of the the Ju:n: Sk Club. fo 'scad dele- Probably certain to make Lhr tnp House last session, came in witl h Try a cassified ad in The E with rich, tangy zest is the mark of the best! chilling @/\@ REA’I‘ER NAME | .23k for = L'NflLElll" BARGA'NS :, LOVELY NEW PATTERNS in a mde variety of colors and designs to select from. Genuine ARMSTRONG INLAID LINOLEUM. L) Reqular Price . . Per Square Yard . . . . $1.80 JANUARY SALE PB!CE .Per Square Yard .$1.45 | B IT WILL ONLY to hcve a9 x 12 room covered in the | u¥ B 5 COST YOU $23.4“ ARMSTRONG WAY with ARM- & STRONG INLAID LINOLEUM CEMENTED OVER GENUINE ARM- STRONG LIN'ING FELT. S 1T BOURBON WHISKEY Juneau = Ymmg Hardware Co. AL GROCERY COMPANY