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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1951 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN AU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE [ Later they will be added to the we Small heaps of vegetable B [l The Jun Club was Juneau Hotel and | PIANO STUD < Happenlngs band. peclings, onts and bread are in| NELLA GERMAIN SINGERS ek i S Stubiny The community is proud ‘o ¢ evidepifsti SRy oo ol lask of Woman' &% Jensen and | MOTHERS' CONCE high school band and is a and the usually timid deer 1ter RE(EIVES HONOR "g G§VE CON(ERMI Clut that time it|Vval e ) ly from house to house for sl ] i \ ed in work| T Auk Bay--The Auk Bay Gro- improv and public | ce: Over the period of the them play " happy to hear A' H a I n e € | nave already oppe g programs. 1bers in the Chri The piano studer ; ) McMulliz fl o PRINCIBARS ABERN noon at 3 o'clock ANS PRINCIPALS ATTEND |Ghurch, to again play for each CONFERENCE IN JUNEAU| gther and their parents. These — monthly meetings, not open to the s"of Mrs. Jane will meet Sg after- it the Methodist ndouts indifferent to the clicks Nella mera shutters. Ceorge i s v v ON MARCH NINTH m in a Westinghouse ience talent research, it ed here today. among 13,000 high school 6 years it has assisted ially, way 1 of Juneau ich IN I00F APARTMENTS . W. Moran apart-| gne FIRE HAINES, Alaska, 5| and theg Haines Women's Club 1 home of Mrs. Dan 1 nts to compete and had the which contributed so ¢ to it and Clarénce Ashby, ])\ll‘lll', are for the special benefit the absence of Mrs. Ten"%@g ? isadvantage of only six weeks for dvancement and for ¢ er way the Alaska Native Of the pupils, to gain experience the President, Mrs. Wil G B ation as nst the two of life for its people of t Institute and Mt.| Playing and to raise performance Vice-president preside s of the ot tudents. How- pams of the J oms 1 d standards. was little business. Af (Special Cerresponder ved three years b of yesteryears 1 5 PALOERAT St e | school training in reality. RODENBERGS ON VISIT ss a Surprise Bridal Show 3 ness a Surprise Bridal Sk The 1-3 signal e her father was head Sgt. FC and Mrs. Ed i Roden- given Miss Dorthea F The prices for ] 5 a. m. with recall at 10:25, °) 3 5 3 { whose marriage to Mr. 2 3 d ment of Mine; for re visiting this week with the M Williams is to take pl GRS now in ‘Tusca- s unabié \t's mother, Mrs. E. F. Rosen- did ot in Juneau. They expect to gifts were -be. The ne | il Many usef! | by the bride- r next week to Anchorage | » where Sgt. Rodenberg is now sta- i tioned with the Alaska Communica- { J tions System. main has chosen the 1d for a career snd is receiving propgsals of from universities. Juneau , Warfield Drug & o1y Thibode PAY CA ;HE AND SAVE o S8 e l’ AY LASll AND SAVE ¢ 10rs Motor Con ing is to the 1 turned from '\ bus and Art Show. Mrs Mrs. I. M. Powell, Callecod, Miss Edith Av Mrs. Russel Lapham | Harold Johnson will be in charge of the event. Place of meeting will be announced later. N n ochester | B e | k-up at the Mayo | n E. i Application for ma | peEa i e IVER‘Y SPECI s made by Robert Will | 1d Mrs. Robert O. Kemp P . AII | ; the pulpit of th 3} §8!‘VICQ byterian Church, and Miss D: 1 thea Fredericks who is tk C s 3 5 tary of Miss Isabelle Miller of | birthday, bY the r"day 1 Haines House. | L B i'fi"’ 1 \ i | Matt Snayder Farce Ehelivery Miss Lillian en route to i A pervisor has re rse where he i & y @ ti . 39“ ice 35¢ First Box and 10c¢ each additional B o Sack when YOU shop at your... 20th Century Super Market SHOP HERE— LOWEST EVERY DAY SHELF PRICES IN ALASKA -— SHOP HERE We are the only true Cash and Carry Super Market in Juneau. That is the reason we can sell popular advertised merchandise for less . . . Shop here and check our prices with what you have been paying. You will be amazed at the money you can save on your food bill . . . Remember there is no such thing as Free Delivery. The exira cost has o be added to your groceries. A spaghetti dinner is sc for March Pre Church. Tickets will be sol may be obtained from one of the Committee members Mrs. Hans ert, Mrs. William Ross Hevel. The i be Bnld in the Parish H: Church. Salurday Mattie. now conf arted on the same ple au on business FJAVS ANV HSVD AVd © € © FAVS GNV HSVD AVd © € ¢ JAVS GNV HSVD AVd © § O HSVD AVd and Mrs. C med from Ju pent a month dance at the| neided with the| C and Mr A bufiet lunch was | decorated | Valen .}j - > < €] =] &, penter | ey | @) s o Cs - i ® in Seattle on are away their ing with the | rs. Ernie Linquist of the CAA |y s rcturned from her trip to the| states. She says she is glad to be back in Ha s. AND SAVE @ e | The Rev. Armstrong will be i:‘,‘ Haines on Church ness and a| 7 E Congregational meetin will be| | held ‘after a Pot-luck Dinner. 5 will have' charge of the Communicn | Service Sunday morning. 8 INDIVIDUAL PKGS. GOLD MEDAL LARGE 21 OZ. JUG HAPPY HOME ! Your Choice—Variety § FANCY BITE SIZE TO A BOX— ; Large 1 1h. can | f FLOUR MAPLE and CANE e DI !gfisgni;sy wgl':{rlz snwk' | SYRUP | PARD | yoop | TUNA 59 5?( 15 112 cans 95( 32 | The mayor, Mrs. Frank Young has appointed a committee I make plans for Civilian Defe 2 KELLOGE'S Director for Haines. At hi i nation Ira Pow 5ok over | for Wh : Ra 4 ut in the Ci return enak Q il job. The Defen 9 Breeze’. The Alert / & A SE L sent have come Alarm: 3-minute flu g ;fl 1} [} ing by siren or a series of 3-n ! : o LARGE NO. 21, — SOLID PACK o FRESH SHIPMENT 8 LARGE 46 OZ. TIN — CAMPBELL’S ] ute warning blasts or series of|yoturn from s ~ 4] ~ 2 “ f ONS ¢ o e et s -t a ?GMATOES 25( 2 GRADE A LARGE — (IN CARTONS) ;2 TOMATO JUI(E ( ar: 3-one- . I S [] % T @ M sepurated. by 2-minate e P 7 CANADIAN 2 s ll iods. The capt: \eir 9 : @ H ricts are: G Jollie: Native, ta have’ had S 41 [9 | Vinege; Ean Lammers, e e & TIN — DEL MONTE — EARLY GARDEN 9 | D G & S © NO. 2 TINS — SLICED 1 of Second Ave, and bl | tures without the hard hips of ven- ® | and 14; Russell Lapha | 15, 4, 10, and 16; ¥ ¢ blocks 5, 11, 17, 6, 17 and 18; Is 4 {/ turing beyond Tenakee’s main 4 'f I FocksbRcture. Metln b gRer Tood g <] pEAS “ £ 5 n a m zg( 22 9( dole“ ?g pINEApplE [ [] ] l( 7 A rations and their First Aid Kits | on hand. Also to keep the Defense map of the city -where it can be seen. The Fire signal is one long blast to jndicate fire; then on: three or four blasts to indi zone; the pause and, repeat. the hope of the Defense Comimii-| § tee that the people of Haines will i{ 4 & |ing in front yards have been com- | % (e L b("'anelrv fl“'“"f bM‘-"“““:- nel ™ onplace during the past few > ?j :; he .school. will be used as the| —— 7% o7 £ ) A i hospital. Fire Chief is Alton Nel-| ! LARGE NO. 215 CAN — RELIANCE ;; 5) 2 07 TIN — Q son, ‘The peopls of Hal | 1 0. 2% g FRESH Sl {) 12 02 TIN — LIBEY'S ; asked to have at least two 1N 9 it @ | (0R B ¢ HIGHEST 93 SCORE { CORHED BEEF B 1@ LI 4 : “ s = m & ' DARIGOLD NO. 2 TIN — LIBBY’S 2 B U T T E R NO. 2 TIN — PALMDALE fi SNACH. . ... 20¢C gacpound | APPLESAUCE . . 25 cocperate with these plans to the 2 Il best of their ability. 52 ¢ L A R L 8 GZ TIN — RATH BLACK HAWK — BREAKFAST g g ;; LARGE NO. 2% TIN — ROSEDALE | February 1. We were glad to have | ;j LARGE NO. 2¥; CAN — SLICED ;fi | 2 SAUSAGE 45¢ on'g | PEARS 41 [ nting for some| 7% 7 > s = L] L] f . T S 75 R it apettion . FREESTONE | ik 1 716 in the Sales Tax k| Fund for ovr new water and sewer || project. The only thing is that Il some of us, as much as we like the l “Good Ole U. s. A" wish they il were a lit{"e faster on the “up-t in giving roval for the project : or if it does depend upon what the Army plans to do in éur area that they would hurry as the most b of us need the water, 1 LB. JAR — LYNDEN’S g; ) P E A C “ E S gg 2 LB. PACKAGE — HEINZ CHICKEN&NOODLES.35¢ JPansfor Dc RAISINS . . . . A e S T O I L S 0P PO S A Ty FARM FRESH PRODUCE ALWAYS A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN JUNEAU. - LOWEST Friendly reices Quality Weat Values g JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF GRADE—A— GRAIN-FED STEERS. TRY A GOOD STEAK OR ROAST TODAY — WE HANDLE ONLY GRADE A QUALITY MEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. B e e e e e RHODE ISLAND RED — CUT-UP — IN BOX FRYERS . . . . .. ..69cb. l,(:n f.rllzb]‘indi S‘\}vii:]A'ieJmium =~ Boned and Rolled moasio . 39 korsr.... 19 lb' Armour’s Star — 1 1b. Layer Lean — Meaty macon.... 3Pb|wins . .. 9(“' PAY CASH ANI) SAVE i Carl Blanchard is now the City Sexton. He is taking Steve Shel- don’s place. Sheldon is still in the States on his long deserved vaca- tion. ®0 S @ PAY cAsn AN“D‘S?WE @S e PAY Large Bunches — Faney Firm — Ripe RADISHES . 20r15c | TOMATOES - 25¢ carlon BELL PEPPERS Yc! | LETTUCE . . 1% Fancy — Large .— PINK Crisp — All-Green Sialks GRAPEFRUIT - 2%r 29 | CELERY - - l6c Ib. Extra Fancy — Wrapped — 40 Ib. Box Extra Fancy — Bunkist moved to Mt. Edecumbe and Dor- ODOM COMPANY Delicious APPLES $4.99 | ORANGES . 39c dozen boiz There ave seven new sutents| Ui o @ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE The Chilkat Breeze makes the following announcement of Band ]| Members and their instrume | Louise Cranston, Louetta Howser. 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