The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 100 PERSONS AT{Helen Forrest fo FIRST BLOOD TYPING| ~ Wed Robert Schy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ 8 ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE { WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950 ® $ o PAY CASH AND SAVE PROGRAM HEI_D HERE Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusich today Another Test P|anned forls Schy, Oct. 5 at their Douglas Thursday Night Be- tween 7:30-9:30 About 100 persons made their way to the high school building last night for the blood typing program which was initiated by the Juneau Chap- ter AR.C. and will be carried out by local doctors cies, ass workers The hours were from 7:30 to 9:30 and the big rush came during the f the first evening’s \\ P. Blanton, chair- r. W. M. White- Gerry <unm Mrs. Ida McCaskill, Gloria Frasier and Mrs. Ros- alyn Rarick of the Juneau Clinic. Receptionists were Mrs. B. D. Stewart and Mrs. Victor Tydlacka. work was done by Mrs. ; and Miss Ruth Brooks, liza h Rundell and Miss Harriet Pen\mll of the Territorial Health Department. Also on hand were the members of the blood typ- ing committee and Mrs. K. S. Clem, Executive Secretary of the Juneau Chapter. Drs. J. O. Rude and John Stewart will have charge of the project Thursday night at the same place and during the same hours. In an effort to expedite the work, an at- tempt will be made to have about 200 persons cared for each evening Assisting Thursday evening will be Mrs. C. V. Rudolph and Mrs. F. J. Staats as receptionists and the clerical work will be done by Mrs D. D. Marquardt, Mrs. Wm. Barron, Miss Kay Kennedy and Miss Mona Jacobson Questions of importance which will be asked each evening are “Have you ever had malaria?” and “Are; you willing to be a blood donor?” and the answers will be noted for the records. In view of the many events sched- uled on the community calendar last night, the number of people Who re- { sponded to the blood typing program was very gratifying to those in| charge, the committee stated. 25 INJURED; FIVE COFFINS 'LOOSENED FORT ST. JOHN B.C., Sept. 27— (P—Five coffins injured 25 persons aboard an American transport plane trying to fly through dense smoke clouds rising from the Northern Al- berta and British Columbia forest fires. A C-54 Skymaster enroute from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Great Falls, Mont., was forced to land here yes- terday after taking a buffeting from the rolling smoke clouds to get medical aid for the injured. The plane carried, in addition to its passengers and crew, five cof- fins containing the bodies of United States airmen killed in an Alaskan crash. So rough was the flight that the moorings holding the coffins loosened. The caskets bounced around, injuring most of those aboard. It took two doctors here two hours to stitch up wounds in heads, faces and shoulders. PIE SOCIAL At Chapel by the Lake Friday Sept, 29, 7 pan. Silver offering 617-3t WANT ADS BRING RESULTS and health agen-|(° isted by other volunteer |# announced the marriage of their daughter, Helen Forrest to Robert PAY CASH AND sAvn home. The ceremony is set for 4:30 in the afternoon with Commissioner Felix Gray officiating. Attendants will be Mrs. Guy Russo and Harold Warner. An informal reception will be held at the Pusich home from 8 to 11 o'clock the same evening, to ,\\huh friends are invited. F associated with her t N 's. Mr. Schy is the son C. Schy of Pullman, Wash., is now employed at the Bureau of Public Roads. He has lived in Alaska for the past eight years. FRAUD CHARGED IN SALE OF ‘KRUSOFF’ FISHING BOAT . Charging misrepresentation with | m: intent to defraud, Orville R. Wheat and Harvey Scott have filed suit . against H. Blyberg to recover a $1,000 down payment on the n\mn,m vessel Krusoff, cancellation of the | oral contract and payment of costs!fl and fees. i ! They are represented by F. O.| Eastaugh in the suit filed in D|s-;< trict Court r HOONAH RESIDENT ‘: SUES FOR DI\OR(‘F‘ Claiming thet her husbana <e- 1( serted herself and children Sept-| ember 15, 1945, Mary Lindoff of Hoonah has sued in District Court | for divorce from Otto Lindoff. | Through her attorney, William L. Paul, Jr, Mrs. Lindoff also seeks custody of their minor child- ren, Lonnie, who is 16 years n]d ‘ and Johnnie, 15. The Lindoffs were married in Hoonah May 11, 1919, Sl | SEATTLE G Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Thorson of | Seattle are registered at the Bara- nof Hotel. [ | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | e | 'Dorit beVague' ' | sAY: 1) 1 | e SuscTd MODCT OF SCOTANO SLENDED SCOTS WHISKY ¢ 86.8 PROOF RENFIELD IMPORTERS, LTD.. NEW YORK Your Prescr Rapidly and Reliably Filled at Juneau Phone 33 P. 0. Box 1151 iptions DrugCo. .. At Your 20th Century Super Market Delivery Service Every Hour by the Parcel Delivery - 35¢ First Box and 10c Each Additional Box or Sack SPECIALS—-THURSDAY-FRIDAY and SATURDAY Campbell’s DARIGOLD BUTTER 11b.%2¢ Case of 48-$6.00 TOMATO SOUP 2 c@ans 25¢ Darigold CHEDDAR CHEESE Ib. §5¢ MIRACLE WHIP Quarls §5¢ fl DENNISON — WITH GRAVY MEAT BALLS 1 Ib. can 4 TOMATO SAUCE 3 cans 23¢ NABISCO — 12 OZ. PKG. SHREDDED WHEAT . 21( CORN FLAKES . . . 17¢ 2 ROLLS M.D.TISSUE2Dc $13.90 AJAX CLEANSER . . 14¢ Gold Medal C and H-Cane SUGAR |FLOUR 25 Pounds 25 Pounds §3.00 | $2.55 QUALITY MEAT VALUES Choicest Meats ===- Lowest Prices LEAN — TENDER BRISKET BONELESS CORNED BEEF . . h.‘75¢ RATH SLICED BACON RATH PICNIC HAMS LEAN — CHOICE — FOR BAKING or BRAISING SHORT RIBS BEEF Fresh Salmon, Scallops, Prawns, Oysiers, Shrimp, Kippered Salmen, Finnan Haddie $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ $ © PAY CASH AND SAVE, § o PAY CASH AND SAVE ' ‘ LIBBY — CUT — NO. 2 CAN SEAPORT — NO. 2 CAN 29 SLICED BEETS . . 16« S PEAS . 303c@an24c¢ SHOESTRING SPUDS . 21 RELIANCE — NO. 2 CAN CREAM STYLE CORN. 19 YES TISSUE . . . 29 LARGE SIZE CRISCO 11b. Can 39« HI HO CRACKERS 11b. pkg. AVOSET Table Grade LIBBY — YELLOW CLING PEACHES America’s Greatest Household Helper LAN 0 SHEEN 24 oz. pkg. 79: 29 21 an 33« FRUIT COCKTAIL . 43¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE . 33c BARTLETT PEARS . 23« APRICOTS . . . 14« BLENDED JUICE . 49c FAB . . 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