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ALASEA PAGE TWO Xmas Seals Aid Juneau Man THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, Superette We did the impossibie by bringing food prices DOWN, 30%, in Juneau. AND —We are holding them DOWN. We are the FIRST Cash Store in Juneau! Due to the large number of letters received in the "Superette” contest — it will be 2 or 3 weeks before ihe ]udges announce lhe winners. Puss n Boois CAT FOOD 3 tins 29¢ Durkle)ltafs Oleo 3 1hs. 39¢ Eggs, Large A Orange Juice Mission Gallon 3.18 Grape Juice Island Belle 2 gts. 7S¢ Apple Juice Tree Top MILK A8 Tins THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 John Eldemar, of Juneau, begins wood working under the direction of Miss Doris Egbert, occupational therapist. patient at Laurel Beach Sanatorium, Seattle. the contribution for Christmas | ¢i¢qe¢ and qumf ons and tol Seals is overlooked. A word of re- tr \lanl minder is often appreciated and , all tuberculosis associations. An important feature of tuber- culosis work is in the field of oc- tion. The Al Tuberculosis As- ration with the of Washington developing this often Seal funds. must resume within definite pt following hos 0 t 4 ggts. PDe Pears No. 2, tins 3 for 99e DARIGOLD Shop Here == Keep Prices Down! Carton 69¢ Oranges, Giant Gfor 35¢ Sweet Hospital and| ; Lettuce, Solid, Perfect, th. 29c Tomatoes - 33c Yams - 2 Ibs. 28¢ Cabbage, solid - 12¢ Mixed Nuts, Fancy No Peanuts 2 Ibs. 98¢ Onions, selid, Ih - 12¢ Radishes, fresh - 10c Green Onions - 10¢ Catsup Reliance—Tall Bottles 2 for 2Ge Crah Meat Alaska 2 tins 1.19 Raspherry Jam Canadian 41h. tin 1.40 Rice, Fancy California 3 1hs. 75¢ Beans, Dry Red with part of sale of C! time 38 p being hospitali: stitutions. Similar work is bein carried on with Alaska Tubercu- loss Association funds through t Department of Health at Seward Sanatorium and through the Al- acska Nat! rvi cumbe. Rchabilitation Program The life of a patient in a sana- torium is somewhat pleasanter now than in the not-so-long ago days McDonlad describes in SUGA 1§ Pounds 193 Cloth Sacks We Have Just Begun to Fight COFFEE “If you are one of those who| t to send in your y allh that Betty s O WAl her ‘The Pl this improvi through the habilitation s Whether the tuberculosis pmom returns to depends largely! on whether h 1 cooperate witn | the medical treatment pi NOMINATED FOR and recuess, who is unhappy about WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—(® home conditions, or worried about| President Truman nominated James future plans, finds it difficult to J. Connors today for reappoint- Mr. Eldemar is a His wife and family are residents of Juneau. (Photographic Trades Class, Edison Technical Scheol, Seattle.) i R e — | _ This week cards will be placed yngj) the required degree of work | in the mails by the Alaska Tub been attatibdi ‘Sich culosis Association reminding S repair and pho- | residents of the Territory that have sometimes been the| it is not too late to send in money ep in training pHGEAGE Tor) for Christmas Seal: ometimes ir occupation ‘ the rush of hol » nd | The counselors assist patients who the preparations for : cannot return to their former oc-| brations at home an the v pations without endangering their | ious schools, churches and 1odges yecoyery to under d their ap-| has become a routine practice with cupational therapy and rehabilita- attain the physical and mental re-| ment as collector of customs for laxation necessary to follow the|Alaska with headquarters Ju- 5 !b 99 Fresh doctors orders to rest. And yet rest| neau. Q. S. (9 s m SCHILLINGS Cucumbers - It 33¢ Solid Beans, White, Dry 3 bs. 99¢ Sardines, Oval Tomato Sauce 22¢ TUNA Albacore 2 tins 59¢ Salmon, Kiwanis assist the patient to achieve a sat-| others, most of which simply for- isfied and happy life within the|malize recess appointments made sanatorium. They may also serve| after Congr to prevent react: on of the dis- KA" are su ease after his ge by assist- ing in vocational plam 1, adjustment to non-institi SQUARE l)A\(H{N TO life. { MEET TOMORROW NIGHT Craft Aetivities —_— Under the direction of the occu-| The Promenaders Club will meet pational therapists, the patients en- | for square dancing Saturday, Ja gage in craft activities which early fuary 7, at 8:30 p.m., in the P. in their hospitalization help to re-|ish Hall. There will be “calling lieve boredom and to divert the at-, practice from 7:30 to 8:30 for all tention of the patient from interested members. worries. Later on, when some phys- ical activity is ordered, occupational | CAA MEN HERE therapy helps the patient to re-; Samuel C. Little of the Civil| cover muscle tone which has been | Acrcnautics Administration \(an" lost during prolonged bed rest. Pa s is in Juneau, regis- | Cranberries - 29¢ Fresh — Solid Pigs Feet, Boneless quart §9c¢ Potato Chips, Nalley's large tin 62¢ Green Beans - 37c (Drip Only) 65¢ Our Profit is Based on Volume Turnover to Senate contir g mation. Peanut Dl Soap Flakes remains the basic treatment for; The nomination went to the tuberculosis. Rehabilitation services| Senate along with a batch of m—— S ¥ 3 pks. D¢ "a‘;;’“;-% ST | . - ive i You HAVE It WheN You Neep b | g pot o Rlce Galion 6.50 Spinach - ¢ Gin &Pws § 2 ibs. 99e Jors-adc Peanut Butter s ; Friskies, Cubes Lux Soap Planters e ’ i, | diStEs. | suwaBoe | rewdfhe-n. B Tt e Friskies, Meal Palmolive Seap Jelly, Wesco Asparagus - 54c s e o s e 10 198 W57 Wors e 4inra Sie Sticed Peaches - 40c when you mest need it. A“JFalm Elas.'.lc Sla!'(:ll Tor“:lal?) §°“p Fresh Frozen ' 14 1b. tin $1.85 2 pkgs. 24¢ 2 tins 25 OyFersehrgr;e?Sc HMSK%ZZZ/ “ %8 : oS ‘ White Nylon Shirts WW coution SAIRLINES Visit Our Men’s Store y -\ L0 WS L. $8.25 v 9 “ay - =