The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1951, Page 6

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PAGE SIX William MacFarland of the Cana- = > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e TRE—JUD » WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951 | | BIRTH REGISTRATION | birth certificate, and would take|A NEW VERSION OF i EXPLOSIVES ISSUE 24 FLY IN AND CARGE K y | time and perhaps some inconven-| “BRING HOME THE (OLLEGE PUGET SOUND (:,'::\pi;xfib'l:i Hla ettt sl A e ‘ i ol solymrsions g L ay without waiting regular Juneau City Council [ ou'[ or JUNEAU WARNING TO PARENTS | l€1ice to correct at such time as the CALIFORNIA GOOSE' I.OSES To SEAT".E U for the official indication of which [ meeting is scheduled (yr l;‘r g ‘dm um(‘nt mqy be urgcntly needed. - team was to get the ball evening L s‘ el “k :’1 c““u 1 | Also, ok n ; Sy dpaiee ” ki all. at 8 o'clock in the Coun- pRIOR (G MEE"NG g e e, LS i ton certificate s not here and | version of how to “Bring Home the with 30 points Among matters pending for action 1 | x ¢ ~ | you have Ve all i g » o T rke — ;. IS B or actiol | Eleven arrived here from ths|area on hand at the Health Cen. |, (‘]“.:mn(t;‘;rt 'f:;::e:hfia;he;e; ) he complele Sneat are the issuing of card table licens- { | vostbrare yesterday and 14 dopmu! 1t this time. These certificates | & . SR (iBcathat waa: ooty e M BBy An over- es, action on a new approach for % b et . - was not registered properly. customers for New Year's day din- | ! A preliminary hearing was sched- | O Pacific Northern Al are for bables whose birth date| "pgrents are asked to please go| ner we Meilks inile | S Colless<pL PugelSound. bes OTES pggh e il isdlntoto ey T8 uled for 3:30 o'clock this afternoon | From Anchorz "Moore, | 1s ‘Before November, 1060 Arid a¥6|yuiyh o rans upiie ol Boabil o [0 M. Max ellke, while | \otpa) five helped le Univer- of a new councilman to replace | B the Se wmbens by it |Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith, Donald|being held at the Health Oenter|gip’ Main Street o pick Up thess| s tome the. firet la‘i‘kery for|sity eke out a 74-73 victory here Al Zenger who has resigned. \ tic Dean, Charles for the parents. eilke y the fi d o €l s 4 s | e R Davi, Hase iy nod e WiiRkes e | certificates, as they will not be kept | year was " famlly | ooy DIEHG. T6 Was the Ohiellain| Admitted to st. Ann's hospital geld ents are reminded that these|on hand indefinitely, and will be|of Don McGee, the lucky S sterday were Awier Osmon, Alex FROM EOONAH " From. Yakiitot tion certificates are of no| disposed of in the near future.|man to get a full goose course CPS actually had scored what|Berardini, Douglas Wahto and Mrs.| Emry Merriil of Hoonah Is stop- Robert Espey @ ALAFRILS DU e D | dinner from “Califor appeared to be the winning basket | Monty Solby. ping at the Hotel J S that the birth of the child is | 15 seconds before time ran out, only | \rs. Wall . %o Ano ¢ g 1 —— | 1Y | Mrs. Walter Jewell was dismissed. — s «c | Bob Larson, SUbULD st A RAD DY R N to have the shot nullified by an of- 1 Jamestown of Angoon was| CAA FIRE MARSHAL HERE in Alaska s, V. O. Motk a convenient means Is featuring awert Penmwn and At last—Xmas Jewelry has ar- ficial's whistle. | to the Government hos-|{ R. H. Bemis, CAA fire u;-u\‘h'\l \ 3 08 Clomer, il ; nowing of .ng correcting any |his Electric Accordian, Thzz. eve,| rived. L e 3t| The mixup comr when the Log- | terday and El damestown | from Anchorage, is Teglstered at § Noyes, | Daniels, Grafton Gabriel and Wil b= Calen sk the regular | Jan. 4. 698-1¢ | A’'S NIK NAKS| gers, over-eage: > the waning v missed. the Hotel Juneau, . a RH d bert Bell - i To Yakutat: Olga Covington and & » o g nd R, Converse. ® PAY LASH AND SAVE e S o F AY CASH AN]) SA"E ® S e PAY CASH AND SAVE i el ‘ - » L L] -‘ g eliver ) of Y ' il “er'ses| MEET THURS. EVENING e : SPECIALS | » | s meeting a wor plan of | The Women of the Moose, chap- »n erVIce [T . can be made to be pre- | ter 439, meets Thursday evening at Th d e e conference tomorrow (8 in the Moose Lodge Rooms for |M bY the urs aY o ¢ o solve the problem.!the first business meeting of the g e L0 e W s now in effect, it is |new year. Senior Regent Beatrice - Fa!cel Bellvery rriday 5 I ¥ | cap In impor | . ® - { S5 ot G g ] Service aad i territory now underway and in early | pership and Moosehaven. m 35¢ Firs e ':3 prospect. | The afghan, which was the pro- 35¢ First Box and S, ! Among those who are expected tofject of the marching unif, was| Q 10c each additional Salurda - . partic in today’s meeting will {awarded at the December 21 1 | Box or Sack h YGU h t Y 1 be Col. Noyes and members of i ing to Le Marte of the Employmen L% WHen SO Al YOUE s . e | staff, Gov. Gruening, Kenneth|security Administration. | » - o Kadow, Coordinator for Interior De- \ 7 :fl @ i , | | . pa l}l)ll)l‘lr agencies in Alaska; Liout. | CUBS MAVE OUTING < B o ol & W, =l Assistant Trans- | qpirgy poys of the Rotary Club 7] & portation Office US. Army at Cub Scout Pack enjoyed a Sat- m ey »w B Fort Richardson; Col. J. P. Johnson, | urday outing up the Basin Road %] A manager of the Alaska Railrond; S.| 4o the direction of Cubmaster| @ i 4 M. Strohecker, Jr., manager of the | 2, -{ 5o s | HENry Harmon. They enjoyed a p | P‘]’l‘l' “‘F Division of “"‘I““ l”: treasure hunt, tree climbing and w; ) > ¢ / L | | owder Company at Seattle; L. A.| .1 piire over which they toasted e M. J. B. ! Libby’s or Gerber’s { P | PASCO—FROZEN < ol Mn yre, manager of m( Alaska (,hmv |'nassdoes: | . } { { as or rls les rozen Es «f RS P o COFFEE | BABY FOOD | oc oo jos | OrangeJuice - * at Anchorage; Harold M. Kelly. Vice |0, i be rivers of North Am-| or DUZ. ! Sh‘awberr]es 2 President and B, H. Badkinson, | 20 N R e e aonth | ! »‘ v i g:"‘ ol L‘;’]‘L‘ f,r’p;‘“':""[:’lf“f(l“f‘ the boys will compare maps and Large Package s l ib. 838 ! 11b 15 = i ©. 8. Duryea, General F display the knowledge they have| > [} : D i . ¢an c s ol can ( ‘fl, s Passenger Agent in Alas reodutueds - c s .! ibs. l Gl" i (ans ( C {48 ! ( Et A Steamship Company; ‘ A gt S { 2D ; g ase o cans $6.99 E Makes 1% Pints g";"ml' h]I‘p( ‘éfl[‘;]‘;’\';“"’r{"fi ':(](” | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman, who »n @ a D f 4 Y of the Valdez Dock Company and | ¢ame to Juneau from Anchor; S and W 4 DEL MONTE P vt | | to spena the Christmas holida ,/ ) cream Sl le cnrn 33 can 2 1°r 355 & ) Y . o« N 2\ with Mr, Hoffman's mother, Mrs.| dian Pacific Railroad, H. A. Stod- dart, District neer, Bureau of Edward Hoffman and other rela- Q Public Roa d others | tives, left on the Denali for Seat-| The Coast rd has been invited | tle. Hoffman is a former Juneau | to send a representative to the| resident and one time police chlef.; meeting. | e page | At last—Xmas jewelry has ar- 698-3t | NINA'S NIK NAKS| Q rived. SCHWINIV BIKES AT MADSEN'S | o..__. e s o o .-..-_.i 'BUDGET _ MAGIC % A onmaaniaq /ATTLI 02 21200 o$ePAY ® S @ PAY CASH-AND SAVE / HUM 02 21Ud FRONT OF MIRROR No matter how you look at it, drycleaning gives you more for your money than almost anything you' can name. For 3 only pennies a day, you can assure yourself of the smart appearance which is so essen- tial to business and social suc- cess. Get acquainted with our finer drycleaning today! D TRI ANGLE CLEANERS “for better appearance” PHONE 507 e s 2 ] I 1 I [} ; | | [ [ [ i (| | ~ HOLD IN = { | | | | | i i i | ! y Ak express meons immediate defivery te youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop er yeur business heuse, requesting that your merchandise be shippod by Ale Express, end Alaska Coastal speeds It 1o yeu in @ matter ef hours! Dependable serw leo ot lowest rates by Alr Express. ) ‘S e PAY CASH AND SAVE SR e FRISKIE CUBES - § 1b. bag 83c «/ 5:\\\\\* GRAPEFRUIT - Buffetcanllc “\\ oC " | CITRUS SALAD - No.2can3% /FRISKIE CUBES- 101b. bag $L65 NibletsCorn . . . . Canllc 7 - | SLICED PINEAPPLE bt con 1; | Fresh Cuke Pickle - Pintiar 30c | Seaport Tomatoes - Mcanlde o | LIBBY ;2 LYNDEN i HAPPY HOME ‘. APRICGTS-Halves - bulfet can ]5¢ 2 Turkey and Noodles - 1 Ih. jar 33c Pork and Beans - No. 2% can 25¢ . Royal Aune CHERRIES 303 can 27 | Peanui Butier - r ALL BRANDS lfil;z:eslone Peaches - No. 2"z can 45¢ S and W Grapefruit Juice 23 oz. jar 63c CIGARETTES - Carton $1.85 No.annlflc GOOD JOE - - - - - Can5c i)’oi:ieanple Juice - No.2canl9%c % hfi&ifiifiéfifi“fi N 1. 5 AMERICAN BLENDED WITH SWISS 2 pound loaf $1.15 LIBBY Tomato Juice - - No.Zcan lEc '5 CHEESE - &ww&mmwm%mxx&xz\\xxx California Spinach - No. 2 can 1%¢ COSMOS PEAS - - 33canllec No. 2can 22¢ Sand W SLICED BEETS PACKED by S and W — NO. 2 CAN — PALMDALE GREEN BEANS . . . . 25 12 OZ. TIN — LIBBY'S PEACH JUICE . . St iy PUSS 'n BOOTS| ppren Hog T e TR k! 8 oz.ncan 9 KEI'WCBI:HP ChiffonTissue | Minced Clams RI?1¥§5N§ PAcRAGE A 15 oz, can 15c ? 27¢ 20533 (@ng5¢ 59 35( | FARM FRESH PRODUCE WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 25 Ib. sack $1.25 CRISP — SOLID STALKS CELERY 17¢lb. FANCY — LOOSE (NO TOPS) CARROTS APPLE CIDER 2 Ibs. for 25¢ 55¢ S @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE WHY PAY MORE — COME SOLID HEADS CABBAGE 10clb. D CALIFORNIA SWEET POTATOES 2 Ibs. for 29c % GALLON JUGS CUTUP-INB FRYERS For that Jiggs Dinner — Lean CORNED BEEF .... for Two SLICES HAM . Pricis Quality Meat Values ‘:fi:iii;“” WE SELL TOP QUALITY MEATS AT THE FARM FRESH — RHODE ISLAND REPD 69clb. Center Cut Slices—Smoked—A Serving . 49cslice LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN — JLECT THE CUT OF MEAT YOU WANT. IN AND S 00X . 69« Ib R e e Lean — No Waste — Boston Butt PORK Bi([b. BoAsT e oe Oclb. PAY CASH AND SAVE o Fresh Canadian Pure Pork LINK SAUSAGE . HAVS NV HISYVD AVd @ § @ JAVS GAV HSVD AVA O § @ FAVS ANV HSVD A Se

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