The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1946, Page 8

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. 9 PAGE EIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) ‘trict Health Officer, . Dept. of puBlI( HEAlTH ‘.Heulth: Miss Florence O. Eby, In- terior Nursing Supervisor, Terr. " MEETCONVENING 7 =7 Dr. Leo Gehrig, Tuberculosis Con- | 'sultant, Tesr. Dept. of Health; Miss | HERE "Exl wEE Ecka Gordon, Medical Social Con- | sultant, U. S. Children’s Bureau; | |Miss Christine Heller, Nutrition ! Two public health institutes, one Consuitant, Terr. Dept. of Health; Ifor Southeast Alaska and one for Miss Marjorie Heseltine, Nutrition |the Interior, will be held this month ' Consultant, -U. S. Children's Bur- all members of the Territorial equ; Dr. David Hoehn, Supt. Mat- artment and other persons anuska Valley Hospital. se work and interests are Te-| Mrs. Marshall Hoppin, President, | i to public health. ! Alaska Crippled Children’s Associa- ! he first institute will meet May’ tion; Miss Lois M. Jund, Tuber- |20, 21 and 22 in Juneau, and the culosis Education Consultant, Tetr. 5 D) P ’Y) |second, designed to bring together Dept. of Health; Miss Pearl Mc- 13 fl gagliu s F‘”est jall health workers of the Inter-'tyer, Principal Nursing Consultant, 4 « FREE—DELIVERY E‘&; V1 D B STORE HOURS ot it s .8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M, 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Grocery Depariment==="hone 519 PRODUCE SPECIALS LETTUCE - - - 1b.23c| CELERY - - - Ib.23¢c CARROTS, bulk - Ib. 10c| TOMATOES, fresh Ib. 23c e ee————————— e ————————— Wi HAVE A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . . New Potatoes—0ld Potatoes — White Onions — Rutabagas — Tomatoes — Cabbage — Carrots — Celery — Asparagus — Broc- coli — Green Onions — Radishes — Cauliflower — Celery — Cucumbers — Lettuce — Parsley — Green Peppers — Rhubarb — Spinach — Apples — Oranges — Grapefruit — Calavos — Lemons — Limes For Whipping Avoset = 2BOTTLES... DUZ, OXYDOL, DREFT, VEL, SUPER SUDS, LUX, RINSO , YOUR CHOICE — LARGE SIZE PACKAGE — 2 9‘ COFFEE RELIANCE RICE L{CHERRIES: MILK 5 lhs. Califomia S.and W. ROYAL ANN CARNATION or 1 Pound Tin 33« Light and Sweet FEDERAL FANCY No. 2%z tin CASE 55¢ ONIOGN SETS lior, will be held in Anchoragé May' y. §. Public Health Service. 127, 28 and 29. These will be the! Dr. Ralph McKenzie, Practising! first public health institutes held in physician, -Anchorage; Lloyd A. Alask since 1941 when hotel con- Morley, Senior Sanitarian, Terr:| gestion and travel restriction forc- Dept. of Health. led cancellation of the annual meet- Dr. E. W. Norris, Director, Dis-| |ings. Itrict 11, U. 8. Public Health Ser-| | Agencicsand groups cooperating Vvice, and Medical Director, Alaska | iwith the holding of the institutes Native Service. land to be represented at the meet- Mrs. Winifred Porter, Orthopedic | ings include the Territorial Depart- Nursing Consultant, Calif. State! |ment of Public Welfare, the Alaska Health Dept; Mrs. Margaret PXe-: ! Native Service, the Alaska Tuber- lage, District Worker, Dept. of Pub~; | culosis Association, and the Crip- lic Welfare; Dr. Howard Romig,| ’pled Children's Associations. Mem- Practising Physician, Anchorage. | bers of hospital staffs, graduate James C. Ryan, Commissioner of | |nurses, physicians and teachers who Education; Dr. James E. Smith,! lare interested in subjects and ac- Assistant Medical Director, Alaska | [ tivities connected with public Native Service; Miss Helen Walsh, health ails have also Leen invited Senior Bacteriologist, Terr. Dept of to attend. Health; Dr. A. S. Walkowski, Prac-| | Guest speakers irom the States tising Physician, Anchornge:_ Miss 'will include Miss Pearl Mclver, Dorothy K. Whitney, Dir. Div. of !Prlncipal Nursing Consultant for Public Health Nursing, Terr. Dept. the U. S. Public Health Service, of Health. FB P O Little Judy Getting BumpsErly inLife | !Miss Marjorie Heseltine, Nutrition 'Consultant with the U. S. Children’s Bureau, and Miss Ecka Gordon, | Children's Bureau Medical Social 'Consultant. Speeches and discus- sions will center on topics related |to tuberculosis, nutrition, veneral idiceases and orthopedics. A num- ! iter of round table discussions are’ LOS ANGELES, May 17—Little |scheduled. Judy Scudder is getitng her bumps | in life early. i ; Dr. C.Earl‘Albrecm, chairman of jydy 16 months old, tumbled six |the first day’s morning session and f1oors down an elevator shaft and |Dr. E. W. Norris, chairman of the ¢;me yp with only bruises an& afternoon session, May 22, are AWaY corgtches, Her parents, Mr. and {100 SHIS, ROF A8 EOMOE A0 offi- wrs, Glade Scudder, said the wo- cial business. They are expected n.n with whom they had left the to return to Juneau in time for the e 4 p jopening of the Institute Meeting. :\:2;“!1::: elno:dhystencal to explain | Among the exhibits to be shown 'during the meeting will be a spec- ial one by the Alaska Tuberculosis THIBODEAUS SAIL | Association at the Juneau meet, 1 and one by the Alaska Crippled Juneau merchant J. A. Thibo- iChildren’s Association at the An- deau, accompanied by Mrs. Thibo- ‘chorage conference. |deau and their daughter Mary, sail- Speakers and chairmen at the ed for the States aboard the steam- meeting here will be: er Princess Louise. They will at- Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Commis- tend the graduation of another sioner of Health; Dr. N. Berneta daughter, Cecilla, from Marylhurst Block, Dir., Div. of Mat. & Child College, Oswego, Oregon. | Health and Crippled Children's Ser- ~ Mr, Thibodeau expects to return ' vices, Terr. Dept. of Health. }m Juneau in about one month; Miss Alice Brandebury, Dir., So- the remainder of the family group cial Services, Terr. Dept. of Public making the trip staying outside for Welfart; Dr. David Cowgill, Dis- an indefinite time. A9 $4.95 COTTAGE BRUNCH ! Wheaties, Kix CHEESE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN +d, Cold | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 1, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | oiled 1 Pound Package i . Large Pack Max. temp. | TODAY 4 12 pz. Tin § age 2 Pounds g | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weatherat ] Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. ( 3 t Anchorage 51 29 39 Trace Pt. Cloudy E 5 39 Barrow A 15 18 Trace Pt. Cloudy Bethel | 28 38 0Oe Pt. Cloudy | \ Cordova 40 | 34 38 1M Cloudy i Edmonton | 31 45 0 Smoky K "{ /”;;', Ob';":: ;"’::"‘ cific Fairbanks = 58 | 36 40 Trace Cloudy It was love at frst sight C 0 P Y . f Haines . Il B Pt. Cloudy and too, too terrific. 0 Juneau ... LEWE! GO e ] 43 06 Pt. Cloudy | He wfii:pu’duhr w F - Jnnu;m Airport ......... ;g i 38 36 o: Pt. C:oudv ! Y Ketchikan ......... - 34 37 o Pt. Cloudy i e estern Family Qo= 7 2 7 3 ' » ° McGrath ... SRy ] 29 0 Pt. Cloudy | WESTERN FAMILY Is free. Mayaz'“e T R e 3 ; 74 Northway 32 34 0 Clear ST IO op) AT TIRESIORS H E R E Petersburg . G e ‘ 2 @ 03 Pt. Cloudy | , Pertland - 2 | 46 51 0 Clear H | Prince George s 67 33 24 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Prince Rupert ... .. | 4 : 0 4l . San Francisco s | 49 52 Trace Drizzle 1 CALL 202 FOR QUALITY MEATS J§="" ~ & | 7% "0 | Sitka ... & 36 36 1 Pt. Cloudy | K ‘\ | Whitehorse 7 i U E R 37 0 Clear | »— i, | Yakutat e 43 { 32 34 04 Pt. Cloudy | *__(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A deep low pressure center southwest of | Kodiak is causing rain and high winds over the western Gulf of Alaska | but a high centered over Juneau has caused clearing during the night| over most of southern and Southeast Alaska. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN- Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today 0=~ SPRING TURKEYS e s/ Whole-Half-Quarters | | | Ib. 70c¢ WIND Height of Waves | # Station Tanthor Temp P a0 Yl (Bem Qqnaition) | Cape Decision Cloudy 49 Calm 2 feet Cape Spencer ....Cloudy 44 ENE 8 1 foot - a - - - - L3 t a Eldred Rock ... ..Pt. Cloudy 44 8BE 8 1 foot * Five Finger Light .. Cloudy 48 Calm Calm | S 3 S x # o Guard Island ....Pt. Cloudy 50 W 8 1 foot PAN READY — NO WASTE — PACKED IN BOXES Lincoln Rock .Cloudy 4 NW 8 1 foot Point Retreat ... ....Pt. Cloudy 57 w 4 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD TNDING SATURDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska—light variable winds | generally northerly to northwesterly—cloudy generally with occaslonnl( sprinkle in northern portion. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat | —light variabls winds becoming easterly to northeasterly 15 to 20 miles per hour late tonight—cloudy with occasional light rain. THE BERGMANN DINING ROOM Announces It Will Be OPEN SUNDAYS Catering to _M’ STEWING HENS - - - - - - - Z5¢lb. READY TO COOK — NO WASTE — PACKED IN BOXES - - - 80¢lb. OVEN-READY ROASTERS READY FOR THE OVEN — NO WASTE i Legs of 1946 BONELESS PORK SHOULDER ROASTSS@clb. Special Dinner Parties Dungeness Crabs, 5@« Fach || Fresh Oysters, pl. 40¢ % & ‘ FRIDAY, MAY .17, 1946 GEORGE BROTHERS | Super Market 2 Free Deliveries Daily 10:30 a.m., 2 Dollar Day SPECIALS ‘1945 Pack - Buy Your Supply NOW ata BIG SAVING TO YOU! Thursday . . Friday . . Satarday 4 lbs. Shoriening - - - - . $.100 4lbs.Lard - - - - - - - §1.00 3 tins No. 2 Grapelruit, whole sections $1.00 2 tins No. 2% Diced Peaches and Pears $1.00 3 jars Chicken Noodles - - - - $1.00 3 tins Chili Con Carne, Carsten's - $1.00 5tins Nc. 2 Fancy Whole Pofaloes - $1.00 5 tins Whole Kernel Corn - - - $1.00 4tins No. 2%2 Pumpkin - - - - $1.00 5 tins No. 2 Cream Style Corn - - - $1.00 4 tins No. 22 Tomajoes - - - $1.00 4 fins No. 2% Spinach - - - - $1.00 4 tins No. 2%, Sauerkraut - - - $1.00 4 tins No. 2 Small Fancy Peas - - $1.U0 6 tins Franco-American Spagheiti - $1.00 3 tins Chow Mein Noodles - - - $1.00 5 tins No. 2 Beets, F.B. - - - $1.00 5tins No.2S.and W. Carrols - - $1.00 4tins No.2S. and W. Cut Beans - $1.00 5 tins No. 2 Cut Green Beans, Arko - $1.00 6 tins No. 2 Cut Green Beans, Everson - $1.00 3 pounds Manning's Coffee - - - $1.00 b FRUITS and Dollar Day JUICES Dollar Day 6 tins No. 2 Grapefruit Juice, unsweeiened $1 4 tins No. 2 Orange and Grapefruit Juice - §1 4 tins No. 2 Pineapple Juice, unsweetened $1 4 cans No. 2% Purple Plums - - $1.00 6 tins No. 2 Tomato Juice, Best - - $1.00 3 tins, 46 oz. Tomato Juice, Best - $1.00° 5 tins No. 2 V-8 Vegetable Juice - $1.00 2 tins No. 2% Chezries, Royal Anns - $1.00 GEORGE BROTHERS LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Liquor Depariment open fo 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nighis SPECIAL , Thursday, Friday, Saturday SUNNYBROOK, Bourhon - - 5th $3.95 OLD HERMITAGE, Bourbon - 5th 3.95 OLD THOMPSONBLEND - - 5th 3.35 PAULJONES - - - 5th 3.95 3FEATHERS - - - - - 5th 395 OLD GUCKENHEIMER - - 5th 3.95 P.M.DELUXE - - - - - 5th 3.95 IMPERIAL - - - 5th 3.95 KINGBLACKLABEL - - - 5th 3.95 WATERFILL and FRASER - - 5th 3.95 FLEISCHMAN'S PREFERRED - 5th 3.95 CREME DE MENTHE - 5th 3.95 SLOEGIN - - - - - - 5th 395 BEER BEER Rainier . . Sick's Select . . Acme Gil{cmes for $1.00 ’l:a;se,”.ss ¢ «

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