The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 20 HOUSE BILLS LAID ON TABLE THIS MORNING of the House of voted with The members controve: felt mig probably w the S pass the Hc Included in the bills tabled were g5 H. B. 105, providing for temporary disability benefits under the Work- men's Compenss amending the W sation Act; H. B. 25 Age Assistance benefits; providing for wholesaling of liquor by the Territory, and H. B. 146, re- quiring insurance companies to in- vest a portion of their Alaska prem- jums in the Territory. The House recessed at noon and was to reconyene at 2 p.m. (ON(ERT C(OMMITTEE 1S DUE AT THEATRE AT 7:15 TOMORROW NIGHT eMembership Commme« of thel Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa- tion is reminded to be at the 20tk | Century Theatre tomorrow night al 7:15 p. m., according to Mrs. Betty McCormick, concert chairman. She also again extended an invita- tion to the general public to the reception which will be held imme- diately after the concert in the lounge at Baranof Hotel. The com- H. B. 160, mittee in charge of the reception | consists of: Mesdames Cecil Casler, Henry Green, Dewey Baker and George Sundborg. FETERSBURG VISITCR Mrs. Arnold Israelson of Peters- burg is at the Baranof Hotel Try Our Famous SANITONE C(leaning % More Dirt Removed! % Perspiration and Odor Removed! % Colors Revived to Original Brightness! Don’t wait 'til the last minute to bring your spring clothes see how much brighter. .. City Dry Phone 877 ation Act; H. B. 61, o) | parties to be held in April, the up | especially your Easter favorites. Call now for ous better Sanitone Dry Cleaning Service and fresher .. eleaner your clothes will be! CITY WAITS NOTICE FROM TERRITORY BEFORE MOVIN6 DAY Movin and police departments, and the gl irm lockers in the Hall, is still dependent upon for- mal notice from the Territor However, @ ecial meeting damages to cover contract mtl moving He held out for days notice in which equipment. The con- month had until to move hi tract of $22 953 to ~ | took an option on two lots to hold! - them for Sturm in order that he for his might build a structure lockers. W. A. Carson of the Carson Con- struction Co., Helena, Montana,! low bidder on the Alaska Office Building which is to occupy the| sites of the City nd AB Halls, was on the Pan n plane which overheaded Juneau yesterday and went to Whitehorse. He is ex- pected here tomorrow to discuss the bi with the Alaska Public Works office. When details are set- tled and the contract forwarded to| Washington, approval is expected | 200! Don Wilson, APW director, \ indicated tod: L (DA MAKES PlANS ‘O SPRING A(TIVIIIES The Catholic Umvht(x of Am- & erica set the dates for additional future activities at their business meeting last night including card first one to be April 14. Coming this Friday, March 16 will be the JFood Sale to be held at Sears, starting at 10 am. and according to reports at the meeting, there will be the additional attraction .and Cleaners | or city offices, firc|ded in May. AB | will be ‘l)f‘lx and will be held on March U’ the event will be Arleen Godkin, Chairman, assisted by Mae Godkin, t run. The city also | a @S e PAYCASHAND SAVE 0 $ @ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ § @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ <) > - @) Z SllA M. «# THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA of a candy sale The by the Jr. C, D. A. sewing meetings are to con- | tinue every Wednesday at the mem- bu\ homes with alternate after- noon and evening meetings, with | special emphasis on the articles {to go into the Hamper to be awar- WELL BABY, CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE | THURSDAY AlThR\O()\ | Well Baby mld Child Health Conference will be held at the Juneau Public Health Center, 318/ Main St., Thursday afternoon from | 1:00 to 3:30 p. m. All interested mothers are cordially invited to at- tend and bring their young children in to be weighed and measured, and discuss the child’s health with the Public Health Nurse. Social Service The Health Center has received | icimes has a variety of booklets on childhood | gyam planned. care and problems which contain | information that may be useful to any mothers who wish to obtain! . them. Mothers may phone 218 for | . {m «npumlnun\ for conference or| ,op¢ just go in to the Health Center. PROGRAM FOR WOMEN The next meeting of the Court for initiation of new mem- 7 at 8 pm. Hostess committee for ent Beatrice Albegoff. rtrude Klein, Helen McAlister, ry Monagle and Mary Toner. FROM PETERSBURG Norman Olser cf Petersburg is at he Baranof Hotel. m. Senior Regent Albe; | rtie Berggren will be the | | official visitor to the chapter. VISITORS W. D. Kerr of An- age are stopping at the Bar- 10f Hotel The drill unit will put on a dx‘ll] Lloyd Bjork of Seattle is regi tered at the Blr'mc{ Hote! Delivery Service by the Parcel Pelivery Service 35¢ First Box and 10c¢ each additional Box or Sack T T "Large 46 oz. Tin ORANGE JUICE 39 Large Rolls GUEST TISSUE 2 rolls for 23¢ 303 TIN — EARLY GARDEN PEAS - . 303 TIN — CREAM STYLE CCRN 4 OZ. TIN —PIKNIK SHOESTRING POTATOES - 23c LARGE 24 OZ. BOTTLE — HAPPY HOME 99 | CANE and MAPLESYRUP - LARGE NO. 2%; TIN — LIBBY’S — YELLOW CLING PEACHES NO. 2 TIN — STOKLEY’S — SOUR-PITTED TART CHERRIES LARGE NO. 2!; CAN — LIBBY’S DELUXE PLUMS Large 2 1b. Carfon Velveeta % | . 2cans28¢ | 2 cans 33c SRR RRRRRTTRER ONLY (2] — (2] RRRRREERRRRRRICRRRRRRRRRAS 29¢ 35¢ | Large 2 lb. Box Snowilake CHEESE 5 CRACKERS 109 | 55¢ FARM FRESH PRODUCE OUR PRODUCE IS SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOR US. THAT IS WHY WE HAVE THE FINEST PRODUCE DAY AFTER DAY AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. — e U. S. NO. 1 IDAHO — THE FINEST YOU CAN BUY POTATOES . 101b. bag65c Fancy — Rosy Red Finest Quality 12t |b- Carton TOMATOES . Ll g RS ) T TR California — Sunkist — Navel Buy a Case of 36 Packages 33( SQUASH.. _29clb.| ORANGES 43 doz. Fancy — Larg e $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ $ ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE $ o PAY CASH AND SAVE 'SOCIAL SERVICE CHAPT, OF MOOSE THURSDAY * The Women of the Moose, Chap- ter 439, hold their Social Service Chapter night Thursday evening at the Moose Lodge rooms with lheulpun request. initiation in charge of Senior Re- Chairman Merle an entertainment pro- | Monday in the Moose Hall and The Academy of | ndship members held a meeting | which will be held in April. e close of the Social Service | ] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1951 —e cent per U. S. gallon has been ‘addt‘d to the present rates on oil, fish, in bulk. “As to southwest traffic a flat rate of 25 cents has been added to | the present rates on fish and whale \mcal applicable to Cordova, Valdez, Seward and Yakutat. Twenty cents | has been added to the present rate on the same commodity for Kodiak and Seldovia. The rate on oil, fish, COE TO KETCHIKAN Lioyd Coe, director of health edu- cation division of the Alaska Health Department, opened a food handl- ing school in Ketchikan today that to run through Friday. This school was at dhe request of the | | culinary workers and others handl- ;ing food and drink. Similar schools | will be given in other Alaska towns RATE INCREASES CERTAIN ALASKA PRODUCTS FILED Delegate Bartlett has been in-| formed by the Federal Maritime gnoard that the Alaska Stcdms]up Company has filed increased ra GS TROOP 1 MEETS The girl scouts of Troop 1 met on fish and whole meal, in sac and on oil, fish, in bu to transportation bet talked about the Juliet Low party | AUK BAY 4-HERS MEET The Auk Bay 4-H Cooks met nnounces that Deputy Grand Re- | $ [5] PAY CA&H ANB S VE 0 & 0 PA\ CASH AND SAVE ®H5 e PAY CASH AND. 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 why we can sell for less. Charge and Delivery Service Costs hun- dreds of dollars a month. These exira charges have to be added 1o your groceries. Be Thrifty in 51! Shopat your 20th Century Super Market and Save Money on your Meat and Grocery Bill. YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE AMOUNT YOU CAN SAVE. | | | FRESH--NEVER BEEN FROZEN Large Curd ~ Creamy COTTAGE CHEESE 28k, Choice Early Glarden — FRESH FROZEN 22cpkg. PEAS 22cpkg. ONE CHANCE AT THIS SPECIAL For Your Locker PRICE southwest A s | Saturday at Anne Coe’s home, to become eff | Patricia Avery demor.trated the “On southeast m{ru a flat rate | making of cupcakes. We thought M 25 cents per 100 pounds has | they were very good. In our busi- been added to the present rates on | ness meeting, we talked about give fish and whale meal,” the state- ,ing a play for the other Auk Bay ment made to Delegate Bartlett 4-H girls. Then we ph\:d about said. “An increase of one-half per | three games and PELICAN VISITOR Oscar Dobers of iclican is stop- pmg at the Hotel J\un‘. u. ATTL\TI() REBEKAMS! SAVE ¢ SPECIALS Thursday Friday and Saturday EESVD AVd 3 ib. Tin — Shurfine SHORTENING $1.09 Large Package Soap Powder FAB 33 % LARGE ROLLS — ZEE : 'WAXPAPER - - - . - I fg 0.1 TALL CAN — LIBBY'S — LARGE ‘ PITTED OLIVES . - - 4% % 5 LB. PKG. — FISHER'S or GOLD MEDAL CFLOUR - - . - - - - Bk ij 2 LE. PACKAGE — SUNSWEET ¢ LARGE PRUNES - - - Sl ONLY 2 LB. PACKAGE — THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS 55¢ LARGE 1 LB. TINS — BAR NONE DOG FOOD 2 for 23c LARGE PACKAGE — WATER SOFTENER ;CALGON - - - - - 3 LARGE 7 OZ. PKG. AFTER DINNER BUTTER MEINTS ‘C\‘x‘x*\“\‘\‘\.‘\‘\“\m‘x"\’{,\\ =29 Brown & Haley Fine Candy Bars Mountain Bars — Cherry Bounce Olympic Mints—Almond Butter Crisp ‘!our Choice-24 CANDY BARS io the box only B¢ - 33¢ ces. Guality Meat Values Coaios WE CUT ONLY CHOICE BEEF AND CORN-FED IOWA PORK ... AND OUR PRICES ARE CONSISTENTLY THE LOWEST IN TOWN. WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR MEAT? RHODE ISLAND RED — CUT-UP FRYING (HI(KENS Pork Loin .« .« J5clb. ROAST. .. 5‘9‘"’- 59clb Armour’s Star — 1 Ib. Layer skickh "' g5 lb. 49clb Rlns..... BACON... Rib or Loin End IISVO AVd © € FAVS GNV HSVD AVA © $ ® FAAVS GANV HSVD AV ® € @ FAVS ANV HSVID AVA @ § @ -Lean — Plate Beef SHORT in bulk, has been increased one- |

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