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SHIAND SAVE o PAY CASH AND &?A"E e $ o PAY CASH ANID SAVE ¢|S e PAYCASHANDSAVE 0§ ¢ $ ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE 0 § ¢ PAY CA PAGE TWO fl’a & Atthe 20t CENTURY ________________=:=="’""‘" s e e —————— SHOP [ERE---LowestPricesin Alaska!--SHOP HERE You can make your {vcd dollar go fariher by shopping at the 20th CENTURY SUPER MAR KET...SHOP AT THE 20th CENTURY AND SAVE . . . Not only en SPECIALS like these but on EVERY ITEM EVERY DAY. We reserve the right fe limit. No Dealers. FRESH SHIPMENT ALL BRANDS' [} 4l Nor TeL. Y0 Wi ARE OUT AVOSET | CIGARETTES OF ANY ADVERTISED —LARGE BOTTLES— Per Carton 2 Pkgs. WHIPPING TABLE HIELLS COFFEE 37¢ 25 | $169 35¢ 1 pound can 53( BEST FOOD ‘ SUNSWEH PRUNE JUICE . . . . SBe MAYONNAISE CORNED ‘BEEF HASH . 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B xd e it il B Al e . oo ot L A vt S ¢ PAY CASRR AND SAVE o S ¢ PAY CA.SH AND SAVE oSe PAY CKSII AND SAVE | e i ¢‘ 2mong the most outstanding,” said F‘ “hairman Ira H. Rothwell of Cor- "A‘ iova, “ore factor was a deciding WAVS ANV HSVD AV ® § 0$ & (»lAVS ONVISVD XV O ¢ ~ @ NAMES ANDERSON ALASKA DIRECTOR o> Washmgton State Man Is % | Chosen from 14 Out- standing Applicants Washington State Department |a: Fisheries, will be Alaska’s first of Fisheries. election from fourteen “ex- ally well qualified” appli- s was the last and most diffi- item of business in the three- k< meeting of the Territory’s new Fisheries Board. “While his qualifications were cne in his favor.” “Anderson,” he continued, “con- | tributed extensively to the rehatili- tation of salmon in the Fraser W River area (British Columbia), v\here there had been depletion parable to that of many ka streams. As far as we know, xperience, and we need his ability.” Anderson is appointed, as pro- videg in the bill creating the de- partment and the post, for a four- year term. His position carries a £10,000-a-year salary, and he will ave an assistant and secretary of iis own hiring. POSITIOGN ACCEPTED Anderson, who accepted the posi- mn late yesterday afternoon in a long-distance call, expects to be in Juneau within ten days. It is uriderstood that he was in line for the top peost in Washington State Fisheries. Director Milo Moore is in Greece, on an indefinite leave. His experience, part of it in Alaska, includes both scientific and sractical work, in industry and out- ide it, as well as administrative ackground. Anderson’s hobby is—yes—fish- ng! The Fisheries Board, created by € islature which adjourned a ing $90,000 for the coming year, with the expectation of expanding cperations after that. POINTS OF POLICY Points of policy include estak- lishment of an amce at Juneau | HARRY WILBER REWARD, Coal Company Partner Gets Better Drinks Since He Switched to Calvert KINGSTON, N. Y.—Harry Wilber; sales manager and partner in a King- to Calvert. “I switcl ed some time he says, “and I have found gfivert milder, smoother, more pleas- ant to my taste . T B S St A 001~ rain Neu Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City he is the only person with such! month ago, set up a budget not ex- ! ston coal company, is glad he switched ; CENTER, SATURDAY; PUBLIC IS INVITED The Gastineau Health Council held its regular meeting on Mon- day night, April 25, in the Juneau Health Center, with the main topies of the evening concerning the public . health nursing services. Miss Anne Lello, public health nurse, gave an.interesting talk on this subject. A discussion. followed < to what!'could be done to better wmmumty health, especially in respact to sewage disposal and rodent control. These conditions are especially important now that the | city streets are being paved, it was | pointed out. The Health Council also plans to Lold Open House in the Health Center, April 30, Saturday from 2 to 4 pm. Mrs. John Maurstad, Mrs. James Sofoulis and Miss Eileen Uttech are on the committee for the Open House, according to i President George Danner. The pub- lic health nurses, Miss Edna Pet- erka and Miss Anne Lello, will be guests of honor at the Open House, and all people in the Gastineau ‘cummunmes are cordially invited te attend. JOHNSON SERVICES | TOMORROW, 2P. M. | Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Johhson who died early yesterday ‘momlng will be held tomorrow at ‘2 p.m. in tle Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Mrs. Johnson, who has lived in Alaska for more than 25 years, died at the age of 48 following a year’s illness. Officiating at the services will be the Rev. G. Herbert Hiderman. Pallbearers will be: Arvig Ander- son, T. Hagerup, Carl .Hagerup, |uave Simsonsen, Lars Sorensen, Cscar Elisen and Abe Friesen. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. lon an interim basis pending final determination of location; spon- sorship’ of appropriate steps to atolish fishtraps as rapidly as pos- sible, and cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, especially to (1) provide stream guards to jpreserve the remaining seed on {\\hl(h rehabilitation of fisheries depends; (2) a limited tagging pro- gram, combined with patrol work, and (3) fisheries management ac- tivities including establishment of weirs, upstream surveys, etc. News of Anderson’s appointment {inds high favor with the Fish and Wildlife Service. “He is extremely capable,” sald Dan H. Ralston, acting director, “and already has shown his interest censervation. We are pleased {that the Board selected such an joutstanding scientist and adminis- trator.”" Members of the five-man board planned to be on their way home teday, after the three-day session in the Governor’s office. l Besides Rothwell, they are Wil- Lam R. Walton of Sitka, Karl Brunstad, Kodiak; J. P. Valentine, Ketchikan and J. H. Wakefield of Port Wakefield. Rothwell, Walton and Brunstad are fishermen members; Wakefield represents industry, and Valentine, the public. LG Your best bet for quick when you most need it. You l-lAVt-: It When You Nseotr &pwf delivery Is Air Express « . . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, at low, economical rates. 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