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P \CE EIGHT I Sel . G. D. Jermaine, Chll‘[' ‘wuh Ch11mnu Robert. Booc¢hever vi E 3 J GERA[B WH.UAMS fsTRIKE IS 'AI.ASKA FlElD Investigative Branch, Bureau RED (Ross WOME“ | presiding, Harold Gronroos, Junior Red Crosfl | R!puhnmn nominee for Senator, l | Mines; Joseph M. Morgan, Duulm MAKE DRAPES fOR Plans for action in the event Committee Chairman ConnieCham- | will speak Friday night, 9:45 to ATTORNEY GENERAL H (oM (oNvENES | of Bureau of Reclamation; A. C. Zf cxomrzunll‘Ldels:ster are being | ters told directors that volum.eer.lo oclock over KINY. This 1 . | Kuehl National . Park Service; | developed, L. B. Avrit and E. P. workers were needed for this new broadcast is sponsor: 3 ‘ Io pl( AT i | Col. John Noyes, Alaska Road VHS I“ SA"AIOR'U | Chester, co-chairmen of the dis-, phase of Juneau Red Cross acuv-fermen and nglnspec:plzy ;??WF:::_ (ANDiDAIE ARR!VES | "'“S MORNING Coninission ’ aster, preparedness and relief com- | ity. lgen. eToth: - | The veterans’ ward the Sew- | mittee reported. Nursing Activities - - j ard Sanatorium will soon have new | Chairman Ruth Haley reported that s, Democratic | (HAMBLR = 1]\1 ven membe r: of “"h ‘Mflska FORESI SERV'(E “AS !drapes through the efforts of Ju- | three nursing certificates have been o e Ge ield Committee began their sec- o 4 { 3 sencral, \neau Red Cross volunteers issued and that a roster of all ca”sgnmm” a”m “y erday ! {ond meeting in Juneau this morn- NEw SIE"OGRAPHERS‘ Miss Betty Casperson announced |nurses in the Gastineau Channel | e itig; nnder the . CHAIFMANNIPHC Sl to a meeting of the Board of Di-|area is being compiled. ntinued from Page One) | Kenneth J. Kadow, Chairman of| Miss Rosa Schile of Tillamook, rectors of Juneau Chapter; Ameri-| ne jatest First Aid iilm, “Dang- \\ . l A BEA ”“: .“‘”"‘L”v It is ?"P‘:““’d ”"“"‘Orugo.n, and Miss Betty Corey of can Red Cross, Tuesday evening|er Is Your Companion,” may fi: s I A inlihe meeting will continue through|washington, D. C. have recently!that 19 pairs of drapes made bY | ayajlable soon for Juneau ;e dlhi Honiths Repat tomorrow afternoon been tru;nsrerred to the U. 8. For- volunteers of the Special Service | aodording to Henry Leege, First Members of the Cemmittee are| est Service office in Juneau. ,Committee were ready for ship-| aiq chairman. : ity of n Law | read for his bar exams un- 1 of Henry Roden, ed » Johnson, < mail ed | tors of Department of In-| Miss Schile, who will be in the ment. | Assistance was given to a num- r;:c:(w m. Alaska and | gperations division, was a lookout ' Red Cross directors met in the | ber of servicemen, ex-servicemr:zn uow w 00””””5 m‘PS nor Ernest Gruening. The|on Steamboat Mountain in Colum- Council chambers of the City Hall land others under the Home Ser- e ——— ee was organized last pja National Park last summer in Anchorage in order to|Miss Corey will be employed as a Niukan devcopment amons e scorn cemer. - o 1@ B @ PAY CASH AND SAVE eoSe PAY CASH AND SAVE search Center. fon pro *|which 1 “ [Board of T agencies . & John C. Reed, geologist for ! BRINSDELL MISSING . . the U. 8. Geolog Survey, came —— ! LD nuTcH tain out from Washington D. C. to be| Anyone knowing the whereabouts w 0 OI.EOMARGARINE 2d present at the mecting. Col. J. P.|of Andrew Brinsdell, last known to MAID O’ SPREAD R S o Johnson, head of the Alaska Rail- be on the troller Eagle, is asked| er 'road and Lowell M. Puckett, Di-| to notify the Governor’s office in, . mu E wousing constructed 23 ad @ 4 a4 'S H ; 3 3 GRAND pET.T JURIES its prc hall be designed to rector of the Bureau of Land Man- | Juneau. fi Vegetable Shortening utili n professional and | agement, arrived yesterday from| Catiplpigrilo | i o ervices and local| Anchorage. | Nests are made not only by birds > CA Ponnd Package Other members at the meeting | kut by many kinds of mammals. < {appropriation of sJ ouo 000 struct, protect, operate, m and sell housig facil Terms of the bill - FISHER'S FLOUR . & Ib.pko. 59e | (& H CANE SUGAR 2 Ib. pkg. 25¢ ' PULLET DARIGOLD—BORDEN—CARNATION CANADIAN EGGS | CANNED MILK Dozen §9¢ Case 48 fall cans §77.30 CAKE FLOUR . . 44 oz. phg. A9 | WHIPPING AVOSET . . . . 39 SUGAR PEAS | NIBLETS CORN 2 Large No. 2 cans 25¢ 1202.can 19¢ CAMPBELL’S RELIANCE TOMATO SOUP Grapefruit Juice 2 cans 25¢ 2 Large No. 2 (ans 23: L. Tenfjord an City: Frost D. Jones; enhall: Mrs. Virgil Hulse; An- | : Mrs. Sam E. Jackson; Scow lyo Thomasson; Lynn s. Ethel E. Short, Li Elfin Cove Wi 50 LATEST BLOUSES for daytime and evening wear-Prices 6.75 to 22.50 Ralph Yan" = br g — i ok we el All Wool Gahardine Slacks and Skirts Kz,ke“v:;:?fecmm, it ool Lahardine >iacKs an 1r Jackson : sburg: Robert Lando, Con- Kinnear, !\!}'s. Elmer White-l * A(A MAN TO ATIEND @ NEW LONG BLACK EVENING SKIRTS ONE-DAY (ONFEREH(E ESTABLISHED 1905 'Y, LISTEN—KINY 9:30 P. M. Friday DR. R. M. Mac}k E Democratic Candidat for SENATE ‘98 o PAYCASHANDSAVE o S o PA o & © Ihx 1d bill j)ru\x(h‘.» for minor | include: Don Fosters, Superinten-|fish, reptiles and amphibia, as well| 4 {}1\:*“:,::{0)11)1111‘1\0u(iu wector of the Fish and Wildlife| WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!| = FBIDAY_SATURDAY_MONDAY - her than being lim- |~ 4 a2 e R TR R R AR Resirs 1 : m cearn d'f“‘{ \e@| THERE IS NO SHORTAGES AT THE 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET. Big ship- g jury e 3 fii“.‘ilg;\"fi?’? &s“d | ment of Fresh Produce, Groceries and Meats just received by our own boat. SHOP at = . b Eowel 3. P ,;fif %KF” . @ | the 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET and be assured of the Lowest Prices on Quality | @ Bud- ol iififl\’f \‘Szx'm” o G é’f;}il' 3 :5 Merchandise . . . Not Only on Specials Like These But on Every Item Every Day ... | % E ar \an was introduced as a new | ", 1 H 2 " S St T e e because g made from special Quality Meats at Lower Prices : ¢ J.f;{nf‘daf;llf.‘ e ‘ e 40 8 m MEET ""DAY soft tCSt that flour"" i: v MiGard, Ol e o = ; CHOICE GRADE— FRESH—COLORED » o, e v sucter, senecst - NIGHT; NOMINATION OF =», MORE DELICIOUS g lEG |. AMB Ib L e OFFCERS TO BE mnsg Geatcunizl ® e 5( .|LOCAL FRYERS . clb.| 2 . Members o 40-8. will huid q,[l ' . g blends seven Spccul ; ; HRESHGEONOD o = FRESH-GROUND - mgrcdlcnts for extra flavor. E GROUND ROUND . . . 73¢ b. GROUND BEEF . . . . 49¢lb.| ® \ I ///C |@| BONED and ROLLED CENTER CUT *® ¢ J-HIGH RADIO PROGRAM uarantec d ¢+ MORE N : @ Thomas H m;uf.”?.?.'.\ J}m!’”' Think," the panel radio dis- “TENDER - MORE DELICIOUS |m RUMP ROAST .. . . . @9Qeb.|RBSTEAK . . . . . . T9eh. s ol D. Williams, William J. Walts n by Juneau High School ! T e D iCae . ; will be heard over Radio |@ | LOIN or RUMP LEAN—MEATY—VEAL > i ey S| VEALROMST .. ... 59eh\SHORRBS . .. ... 45eh = ool ol " Ghairman - B N o 9L Ib.[SHORT RIBS . . . .,. 4>eb.| @ s . e S < FreshFrozenFoods| FRESH PRODUCE % patrick, Mrs. T. L. George, rge, W, il i i . BODLES—12 OZ. PACKAGE LAST CHANCE—NEW LOW PRICE 3 Almost Every Plane Brings Us Shipmenis {@| RHUBARB . . . . . .. 23 ¢ | FRESH PRUNES . . . Lug 82.25 z Lindstrom, Elmer E. H 1 [ et ot Y YIE TR e 5| CRAPERUNT SECTONS . . . 1D | SRANGES - .. 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