The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 1 Dr. Field Talks On VD Control At Kiwanis Club Dr. Grace Field, of the Alaska Health Department, spoke on ve- | b 1 disease control at a reg- meeting of the Kiwanis club the lowest it i aropping rate she at- ed to educational programs, the work of physicians and health | departments, blood tests for mar- riage licenses, and routine phys- ical examinations “We dare not relax,” she said, “It is our hope to eliminate venereal diseases altogether.” Doctor Field played two records used in educational programs. One was a juke box record with | educational words set to western music. The other was actual in- terviews with persons in various stages of syphilis. Queen Candidate President Larry Parker reported that the Fairbanks Kiwanis club entertained Miss Mary Whitaker, the club's candidate for the Fourth of July queen, on her trip to that city She was flown to Circle Hot Springs and over the Arctic Circle. Henry Leege announced that he would accept contributions for the Red Cross Mississippi disaster fund. Art Skinner reported that he had ‘met with the Juneau . City Council on the parking problem here and -that the Chamber of Oommerce and other ‘service clubs are going to take up the matter. Parker asked members to think over the possibilities of creating | a junior baseball league for boys under 16 years ‘off 'hge. Guests were W. H. Hamilton of the Baranof —Hotel-.office staff; John Graff of the Proressmmr Pharmacy, Ernest Broder, Robert | Sechrist, Steve Smith of Federal Housing Administration; John Doolin of PAA/ ‘and’Gene Raleigh | of the Seattle'PAA" office. Initiation of mnew members was announced for 'next Wednesday Beity Coby Is Honor Guest —AbShower oo For Miss Betty Coby, whose en- gagement to George Baker was recently announced, her co-work- ery, at, the Juneau Telephone Com- pany jolhed'tg give a shower in| her honor Tuesday night at the hmf of: Miss - Virginia Coath. Many- gifts, attractive and use- ful—it was a kitghen shower—sur- priked the ‘bride-to-be. Refreshments were served from a beautifully arranged table with three special and luscious cakes decorated for the guest of honor. Present were Ann Mueller, Pat Kines, Dorothy Bramlett, Vi Connors, Marian Soldin, Phoebe ‘Sheets, Eunice Edardsm, Coby. S ——————— We of the Juneau Drug| have been schooled to continue the Fine Resulis Obiained by oar DU BARRY ~BEAUTY EXPERT »Come in and discuss your skin problems. with us. Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 e Baranof Hotel this noon » said that the venereal dis- te for the United States | Verna Carrigan, { Miss Coath and Miss Police Seek Associates of HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 8, —(P— Pulue Chief William H. Parker |today ordered a roundup of all| | known associates of slain mobsters | Tony Brancato and Tony bino, victims of Los Angeles gang- land’s latest rubout. | 'The two men were shot to death |a block “off Hollywood Boulevard last might It was the newest outbreak of violence in southern. California’s underworld which had been com- | paratively quiet gince the slaying {last December ©f ~Sam . Rummel, former - attorney Io;, gambler Mic- key Cohen, 1 |. Brancato had just graduated to the FBI's list of the 10 most wanted men. Both he and Trom- bina were products of Kansas City gangs, Chief Parker said. | Parker disclosed that Brancato| was still regarded as “a pnme suspeet” in the Rummel &lanng although no charges have e\er been filed in the case. Both Trombino and Brancato | were shot from behind as they sat in the front seat of the sedan, officers said. Officers believed the shots were | fired by someone concealed in the back seat, waiting for the men to enter the automobile. | | ATTENTION | No meeting ‘of the Central Com- mittee, Treasurer & ex-Chairman| is out of town. 881-2t | o ALASKA biE S E AT TLE AND ALASKA A PORTS ND SAV | Y CASH A Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND | | §.5. ALEUTIAN S. 8. DENALI Sat. Aug. 11 Fri. Aug. 10 T~ Petersburg - Ketchikan Ketchikan | Seattle , Seattle NORTHBOUND ? $.8. ALASKA S.8. BARANOF Sat. Aug. 11 Tues. Aug. 14 | Seward Seward Valdes Valdez Cordova Sitka Freighter Service | From Seattle - Aug. 10 : SQUARE KNOT | George Inlet, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Fetersburg, Scow Bay, Tyee, Juneau, Pelican, Hawk Inlet, Chatham, * 'Tgdd, Port Conclusion, Klawak and Craig. 0 For Information Phones 2 and 4 Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent Slain Gangman | Trom- | | i Trombino’s car parked just half | : S THE DAILY*ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA can for the past two months of hi school vacation. He and his younger brother Duggie take turns s‘pm" the summer fishing with father. Duggie was up last ye Skipper the year before. In D« Skipper and Duggie make t! selves at home at the Arne Shud shift residence. DOUGLAS NEWS Skipper Rustad Visits Skipper Rustad arrived in Doug- !las this week and will spend sev- eral days visiting friends before taking a plane to his home in Pauls- | bo, Wash. Skipper, 12-year-old son of Mr. jand Mrs. Norman Rustad, has been Tonsilectomies Three Douglas youngsters under- went tonsilectomy operations ye-(¢r- dav Miss Mary Hall, daug]\ 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hall underwent | her operation at St. Ann’s Hospital and Richard and Danna Jean Poor their | underwent operations at the Ju- d | neau Clinic. All are resting well to- day. New Family Here Mr. and Mrs. Clark McHuron and four children are now Douglas resi- dents having purchased the S. P. Whitely home on E. Street. The ‘\‘[(Hvlmrh came here from Palmer. McHuron is a geologist Wwith the Bureau of Reclamation, join his Fire Department Meeting Fobure; The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment will hold their monthly meeting in the Fire Hall Thursday evening at 8 o’clock it has been an- | nounced. Boehl Family South Mrs. William Boehl and children, Richard and Sandra left recently for a vacation in the suuth and to Denali day at 7 visit their former home at Longview, | Saturday. Wash. City Councilman Boehl will | Aleutian due southbound Satur- | day afternoon. | scheduled southbound Fri- * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951 Freighter Sailor’s Splice in port family there in the near | from Seattle. Princess Norah scheduled south- bound Friday at 8 am, sailing one hours later for Vancouver. Princess Louise scheduled to ar- rive from Vancouver Saturday af- ternoon. | e sl FROM ANCHORAGE C. W. Burnette, with the Civil Air Patrol from Anchorage, is re- | gistered at the Baranof Hotel. & a.m, @ @ o £ N % SOLID PACK Regular or Drip LIGHT MEAT FOLGERS TUNA | COFFEE 8 oz. can s ~11h. 8¢ .- 29 | s ngy ROSEDALE—PACKED BY LIBBY " PEARS: | caviei 4130 LIBBRY — DELUXE PLUMS GEISHA—MANDARIN ~No. 2¥; can 35c SAVE = %2 ORANGES . . 20c = ‘5 CHERRIES > >« ALBERS FLAPJACK 10 Ib. bag $1.29 TASTEWELL — RED SOUR PITTED >7c Giant TIDE 95 « = ® &% e PARD Dog Food - 2 cans 35c CORN GREEN Gliuht FAB 89« LOWEST PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. FANCY — BLACK-SEEDED — WHOLE WATERMELON FARM FRESH PRODUCE ALWAYS A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE AT PRICES case of 48 cans 3§, 40 LIBBY — CUT — NO. 2 CAN GREEN. DEL MONTE — WHOLE KERNEL STOKLEY — 303 CAN RELIANCE — SWEET POTATOES LOWEST PRICES $ [ PAY CAS]I AND SA.VE 0 S e PAYCASHAND SAVE o 8§ Q PAY CASH AND SAVE DELIVERIES BY BUCKS PARCEL DELIVERY —~—— First Box 35c; — for each additional hox. 10c SHOP HER E---Lowest Prices in Alaske----STWOP HERE We are the Only True Cash and Carry Super Market in Junean, that is why You Can Save Dollars on Your Grocery-Bill when You Shop at Your 20th CENTURY SUPER MARKET . .. Your savings at the 20TH CENTURY will swell the Back 1o School Budget! BISQUICK 40 oz. pky. 55¢ BEANS 28¢ RATH No. 303 can 2lc CASHME LIMAS 29c¢ 303 SQUAT CAN a0 TIDE Regular Size 35¢ LOWEST PRICES DROMEDARY WHITE CAKE MIX -39 LIBBY = 46 0Z. CAN OGRANGE JUICE 41c TONGUE . SOAP BELMONT NAPK'NS 80 -count. Pkg. 23(3 ALLSWEET Yellow Cubes 37¢lb. WE SELL NOTHING BUT CHOICE STEER BEEF ——— SHOP HERE AND BE ASSURED OF THE BEST FOR LESS. 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