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e First Student from Alaska Invited fo 1951 Student Forum THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 RefineryFire = . i §§ &% o OCTOBER FOOD SALE THE CASE LOT GROCERY HAS THE FINEST DELIVERY SERVICE OF ANY STORE IN THE CHANNEL AREA AT NO EXTRA CHARGE TO YOU. OUR THREE TRUCKS NNED BY CARE- FUL, COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT DRIVERS EN- ABLE US TO DELIVER YOUR GROCERIES AND The CASE LOT GROCERY IS A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE e MEATS ON TIME EVEN ON PEAK PERIODS. THIS IS ONE OF THE MANY SERVICES THE CASE LOT GROCERY MAINTAINS FOR YOUR JOY AND COMFORT. OUR STORE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE. e New Y will provide trans- FRESH (O8N . . .. . 3ears2c | GREEN PEPPERS e S Pound 20c ol 'EBIRJFES .. . . 2poundsd%c | YAMS - e of others were ln;LrEd ttr!ousl\ in anrn\rllosmn which 5 s e 2 pounds 39c RED DELICIOUS ll\h“ JONATHAN i i s s b o of s o |8 BPPLES . - 27pound box5.15 | APPLES - - 27 pound hox 4.25 ing ruins for hours. Damage was estimated in excess nl’ 5100.000. » Wirephoto Alaska ops Mefl Bl ©E SURE YOUR NAME IS IN THE DRAWING BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES CONTEST. EACH WEEK i L] Bums Draw F"Sl BIOOd A NAME IS DRAWN AND HIDDEN IN THE AD. IF YOUR NAME APPEARS IT'S WORTH $2.00. WATCH |Back from Meefing ‘ Y — IT MAY BE ANYWHERE! FEIN YRR I 8 Bpara iy v In Washmglon _ v STRAWBERRY COLORED HERSHEY'S Fred G. Hanford, territorial di-| RVES — 12 oz. jar COCOA—Pound nts. g )’ . : rector of the Office of Price Stabil-|[i§ TREE TOP zgc Zfi' E; g 0 A FOR WASHING DISHES n of the delegate will be ization, and Charles W. Peters, ter- JUICE — Quart . = Pound 37c Y, JOY—6 oz. bottle after Oct. 16 by the commit- | 45 itorial price GOLD MEDAL . PALMOLIVE i ernoon from a cc BISQUICK—40 oz. pkg. ............. sgc (i_!Ll:U.\' ssc aygr STAHL MEYER 4—2",; Fancy Pears 6 Reliance Pears Fancy Apricot Halves 2 Reliance Asparagus SOAP—3 bars e h OPS officials in ¥ 300 COUNT 33 47h. tin 3.43 | LrvERWURST—1 0z tin 2', Fancy Purple Plums 4 Niblets Corn GIANT ngton, D. C. DILLS o8 & i . 47c 1, Faney Truit Cocktail 3 Happy Home Cut Beans Returnin; FAB:\——PI;% TR e IODIZIV%STLM:{: mn 45¢ :14\ AI\;:‘I’)&? stp'rin = 37C SPECIAL MIXED CASES Canned Fruit Deal Canned Vegeiable Deal Special Juice Deal 4 ¥, Home Style Peaches ‘1 Reliance Cream Corn Bur Price You Save Dur Price You Save Qur Price You Save ALL FLAVORS zgc 4—2% Fancy Sliced Pineapple 6 Seaport Tomatoes You Can Save Real Maoney on This Quality Food Thirteen workers were burned fatally and a the ervice, ) select one s group of can- elected dele- ne quarter or more r Aleut; at least dent academically ]»m nce lhm\l h pl\ actiy and orga must h«n the respect of his rd spent € siting his sis > forum, he will pre- of his trip which 1 Alaska junior and Two Social Workers Arrive for Dept. 0f Punlic Welfare Two social workers arrived this | week to fill vacancies in \\rlx;.xxg district number two of the Alaska | Department of Public Welfa Henry Harmon, director of the de- | partment announced today. The welfare district includes the | northern half of Southeast Alasl e two workers are Miss Marjorie { who Will be district repre-Bum. nd Miss Annette G. War- welfare worker. Cpmpany. He ossibility the heari 6 Reliance Orange Juice 6 Reliance Grapefruit Juice 6 Reliance Blend Juice 6 Fancy Pineapple Juice Andy Pafko, Brocklyn left ficlder, is greeted by teammate Gil Hodges (14) and the Do s batboy as he scores on his home n lower left field stands in econd inning of ope s League series playoff game a ist the New York Giants a E The Dodgers dropped the first game to the Giants and Mary Col W))h amsburg, hm.nl oto. e Robert Buechley, research s istician for the Department of Pub- lic We , arrived on the Brincess Louise with his wife and three so: He formerly was with the Washir ‘Iell Year § P!ans la .l 1 r p :Iu" Fisk es lorella Kellhahn Is Home from Europe Miss Loretta Keithahn, daugite of Mr. and Mrs. Edward returned home last w a summer tour of Europe. Lore and her sister, Yvonne, both ' d«m\ at Washington State al items. High Student Associa- | il pe the sale of FROM WASHINGTON of Poulsbo, ed at the Baranof GRADE A MEDIUM CANADIAN SHAMROCK EGGS : : EXTRA WHITE... ) E@E EREAM b ? quarl 556 told of EXTRA SWZET... MD b rolls 83¢ VAN CAMP'S lesson, Mol 20 —\ EXTRA TENDER TIS %HE e PORK and BEANS - No.21in 23{: HUNT'S FANCY 24 TlNS —_ ‘) lovely hand- mk to ten Emnpr n couniries | uilted silk comforter “Montre o0 June or Nov. 23 and 24 in the Vic Power S and W CALIFORNIA 12 TINS — 4.8o Atter do b RELIANCE 24 TINS — 4.60 e bl 12X s, F—se! <= /7|8 DINNER PEAS - - 303tin2lc Dozen 3¢ CHEESE EESE 2 'h. leaf 1.13 Chickeia Noodle Sonp - 12 tins 2.15 C&H MRS. TOM SUGAR - - 75 pound bag 3.25 DEL MONTE 24 TINS — 445 CREAM CORN 303 tin 20c DOLE 12 TINS — 4.85 PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz. tin 45c HAPPY HOME 24 TINS — 3.35 | APPLE SAUCE. - - 303tinl7c VELVEETA for good bargains ‘n our he annual| ~ busy sewing, 7 many spec- of the bazaar Frankfurt. From Germany, they S'Op (Onhfma“on traveled to Switzerland and visi Zurich, Lucerne and Ls Then they crossed over the Italiar Alps and stayed in Venice, Florence Pisa and Rome with a side trip tc 0f Chester Bowles WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—P—Re- publican Senate leaders agreed to- 2 sl [T T gl | Republuam Mev ij R)unl river m a steamer to near the Isle of Capri, where they went swimming in the blue grottoes On August 18 in Rome, th tour ended and Loretta L S e T or Taft (R-Ohio), chair- | man of the te Republican pol- committe inounced the deci- ter a closed-door strategy day to fight_confirmation of Presi- dent Tru nomination of Ches-| — to be ambassador to SWIFT'S PREMIUM WHOLE CHICKEN 31b- 7 0z.1in 179 4 oz, cello 49¢ GROUND BEEF - - - Ib.50c | BEEF TONGUE - - Pound 63 We Guarantee the Quality of Every Item Sold ARMOUR’S STAR DRIED BEEF 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA girls then cro: England and where they attended th of Britain exhibition Zurich and Pari Year round Reduced Fares One Way 63.00 98.00 is obviously a political ap- favorite cities although sh : re ob 8 g that every place she visi ve 3 Taft said, Wl Z" wonderful. Loretta has ret 1";"““"* had mgac her former position in the C policy issue. or’s office and her sister, ¥ e 'Polio Inslitufe Homer kane. N : e s aknék A. B. NOTICE — NOTICE — NOTICE ‘FOT Nurses Begms The annual car check will be hnmv]'omgh' at St. Ann's 107 of O / Round Trip 113.40 176.40 80.00 144.00 104.50. 188.10 Plus Tax teduction on Round Trip Anchorage Kodiak until and throu; the 10t} r. This will The first of three mee ngs for e week to get 4 Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. in case ‘of 1 be held to- t St. Ann's he yellow st that have not had tk the check will be c court. | Hospital B. HULK, Chief of Police| Two ot ichorage for all Interior Connections a an d Westward Points vill be held of Oct. 9 and 11 at me at St. Ann's. Lectur- e meetings 1s Dr. Lansing ultant in communic- e preventible diseases for PHONE 704 ATTI::!\'TIUN ca Department of Hea'th. Watch for good bargains in our| T ht's lecture will be on polio BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME fur sale. Martin Victor Furs. 28-6¢ pes and clinical manifesta- 7 . . - — ions. The following lectures will 1 L. Reusch, of Berkeley, (Al;" s 2 io nursing technigues and guest at the Gastineau Hotel, y of the disedse. | Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa- tion needs your support. Buy ticket Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 DOUGLAS — 10 a.m.