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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936. . DQDSON T.O0 REBUILD a trip to Wrangell, leaving Pete: burg Saturday, afternoon, Ma and returning Sunday. . e A\ DR. LOUIS SALAZAR: ‘! TG KANAKANAK . By BILLIE DE BECK MARCY ME, MISTOFER GOOGLE-- TH' WAY YE TALK-- LOOK AT PAW AN' T~ FER INSTANT| HE ALLUS WUZ MUCH OLDER'N ME-- WHEN WE-UNS UPPED AN' GOT MERRIED HE WAS TOL'ABLE WELL FIXED AN' LAVISHED WEDDIN' PRASANTS ON ME Jao'n Dodson, Eagle River ranch- er, left for his home this morning with the Highway Delivery Ser- vice, taking a load of building ma- terials and furniture for his new house which he is constructing to KEEP QUIET, SNUFFY-- ('M GOING TO ASK LOW(ZIE TO GET HOLD OF MARCELLY AN' POUND A LITTLE SENSE (NTO " ARCELLY !I! T SEED HER WIF MY OWN EYES VISTERDAY-- BUS' MAH_BRITCHE HIT_ WUZ HER A-SETTIN' THAR NOW - TAKE (T EASY, WEASELPUSS: WE MIGHT AS WELL TELL You MARCELLY IS IN BUT SHE'S AIMIN' TER MERRY A will do their best to see that visit- account of the approach ‘betn dam: gell and Petersburg' gave a con-|re ‘n: \.. early in Of\n)u The Calitorhin, . Wherd. She b IR o3 ing women are properly entertained 2 cert af. the Varfety Theatre. A Executive committee will act on all ' 4 4 ” i 'Rm | while in the city. aged during salvage operations oN|good mévie was also added to the maiters of jmportance while the I8 her home, writes to the :"- ¢ s The regular social meeting of this a local pile driver which had cap-|progrony, Chamber takes its summcr vaca- ’_‘)“d Raailsy ,")'“'dh W:‘f"’""" o R i month, which falls on May 19, will sized last weck after fillme wih| i s :).],e li‘o‘:};ému‘;{i :)lsiom:flg-c?uto 3 A ’ I. B be in the nature of a covered dish| pprppopURG, Aluska, May 4— | WAter. Firi lamage (o the ab-| The régular meetng of the Cham- g Juneau. , Mrs., Morrison is making | . F.mc h;nc:;:ion c'-::‘ nl:'a 1}19:;0112 rlel:'f (Special Correspondence — Satur- | P108¢h Was causea u, ice which ber of Commerce was held Wednes- | Pelersburg Elks and their lady her home with Mrs. T. H. Manning | | ‘[Qnrlfxn: Benc; e commltlege m e drifted into the narrows from Fred-|day evening at Sammy’s Cafe, this ' friends (wi included) will make for the time being. —_— a o y | —_ - g (N TH' FUST ROW RINGSIDE THAT NIGHT 0' TH' F-lGHT'/‘:,\ \ SHUCKS, MR.GOOGLE, T ARE SO HUMILIRATED T HI- FALOOTIN' CITY RISTERCRAT WUTH HUNNERTS 0' DULLERS - TOWN - BUT"* BUT-- HER HEAD. SNUFFY--- SHE CAN'T MARRY A GUY OLD ENOUGH TO BE HER FATHER-- RIGHT AN' LEF'-:-T RECKYMEMBER HE BRUNG ME A BUNOLE ONCET AN' T QUICK TORE TH' PAPER OFF AN' THAR WUZ YARDS AN' YARDS O' YALLER DRESS GOO00S- TH' VERY COLOR OF Dr. Louis Salazar, formerly with the Indian service at Klawock, is | a passenger on the Yukon enroute to Kanakanak whete he will take e the one recently destroyed T EVEN (F HE (S RICH- MARIGOLDS--AN' T JUMPED UP AN’ charge of the Indian, hospital for " §ig e COULD ST SHE TOOK TER GIVE HIM A WALLOPIN' KISS. THEN | | the Office of Indian. Affairs. Dr ,'l‘ : % MY HAID N HIM LIKE A PG PAW FLUNG TH' GOODS EROUND Morton Myers of Akiak, who has oasting works To CARROTS ME TER SEE HOW HIT WOULD been filling, in at Kanakanak, will 'MRS, CHASE IS "Three Other Officers Are Re-elected—''Patsy and a large crowd enjoyed the!land there. ”» £ | - Following the social meeting the| dancing until early Sunday forn- _— Ann” Committee club will recess for the summer|ing. The combination radio and| Friday, May 1, a May Day card s i ' Mrs. J. M. Chase was the unani- mous choice for President of the Juneau Woman's Club at its annual meeting held yesterday for the transaction of business. Mrs, Chase is just completing her first year as President of the organization. Oth- committee the members and |sy Ann” will wear distinctive badges, PETERSBURG evening the American Legion charge of arrangements is Mrs. G.| Auxiliary sponsored a May V. Goss, Mrs. John Klein and Mrs. | Marie Bowden | Day months, subject to call for Sp(‘rlal‘ photographs of the American Legion meetings for the transaction of any | Post of Petersburg was awarded to unusual business that may arise.| Miss Mertie Johnson, daughter of Only the Public Welfare Depart-| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson. ment and the Hospitality Commit- tee will continue active through the summer months. While Petersburg did not share | in the Nenana Ice Pool, several | here were on the lucky minute and dance at the Sons of Norway Hall | The Citizen's Dock was again out|steamer remaining in port while those from Ketchikan, Wran- | se: of business Saturday ‘morning ¢n erick Sound. Repairs were soon made so that the steamers Alaska and Victoria, southbound, could party was given by the local Chap- ter, Order of Eastern Star, at the Sons of Norway Hall. Mrs. For-, rest Fryer won the ladies first prize, Mrs. J. M. 'Yycoff second. Mr, Sam Gauffin “tock first prize for the men and Dr. T. W. Benson second. A delicious lunch was served after LOOK - THEN HE HUGGED MY NECK FER ALL HE wuz ) B i0g Features Syndicate, here being the last meeting for this on. Regular meetings will be | return to his: regular, post. While here Dr. Salazar was, in conference with Dr. J. F. Van Ack- eren, Medical Digecfor of the Bu- reau, b B e ANXIOUS TO RETURN Mrs. C. H. Morrison, who was in Juneau for a year and half and left six weeks ago for San, Jose, | {Y:nden in s It releases ext a tea leaf flavor er officers elected.yesterday were NOTICE! ]\von different pools. Tho* win- the prizes were awarded. Mrs. J. M. Clark, Vice-President,] To Scottish Rite Masons: Degree | ning were Sam Idem at Charles i (re-elected) ; Mrs. John . Klein, work and business meeting this| Manns Place, Bert Cornelius, Ole The high school children who Treasurer, (re-elected); Mrs. J. E.levening, at seveh-thirty. Visiting |Lien and Ray Erwick at O. XK. altended the Music Festival in Ju- McKinley, Recording Secretary, and members cordially invited. adv. ' Lien't Place. 1 returned on the Yukon tl\c‘ Mrs. H. L. Wood, Corresponding - - . o Sy ¢ . Secretary. These five, with an ad- diticnal member appointed by the President, will constitute the Exe- cutive Board of the Club for the| e . IR ive (o) Home a ALBR annual reports of v . . department chairmen imn and ¢ n of standina c t- tees. Showing a marked increase in the scope of work covered, “well as an unusual number of club projects handled this year, these reports presented an outstanding record of achievement for the Wo- man’s Club, of which its members can well be proud. Visitors Expecfed The Club will continue its weekly hroadcasts over KINY, thrcugh the month of May, and programs have already.- been arranged for each week of this schedule. Prominent visitors may be heard « In broadcast during June. July and August. Among these will be Mrs Sadie Orr Dunbar, First Vice-Pres- ident of the General Federation of + Women’s Clubs, who 2d Junzau last summer, and Mrs. Seth T. Ar- kills, of Globe, Arizona, who is Pres- ident of the Western Federation of Women'’s Clubs. This will be Mrs. Arkill's first visit to the Territory and she expects to go as far north as Matanuska, where two new wo-| # men’s clubs have been organized during the past winter. Boun Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs. Arkills will be en- tertained by the Juneau Woman's § Club during their stay here, as will also other prominent club women who have signified their intention of visiting Alaska during the st mer. As delegate from the local club to the convention of the Western Federation of Women’s Clubs, which will be held in Los Angeles during 'lhe lattgr part of May, the club yoted to ask its former President.! Mrs. Hazel James Ferguson, now livinz at Sierra Madre, California, , to act. Mrs. Ferguson is an asso- ciate member of the club at the present time. She will also act as delegate for the Alaska Federation | of Women’s Clubs, having been re- cently appointed to that position | + by the Federation President, Mrs.| H. P. Hansen of Ketchikan. { “Patsy Ann” Committee l A hospitality commitice appointed | ¢ vesterday, is composed of Mrs, J.| M. Clark, Mrs. J. F. McKinley, Mls.‘ club offic step with RECOVERY important i .‘ e ‘ WO item in your w Look your house over inside and out and from top to bottom. Check off the things, long neglected, which should be done. Consider, for example, the OUTSIDE of your home and the numerous repairs which can be financed through a loan. The Better Housing Program offers you this opportunity. (1)—Repair chimneys. (2)—Rej leaking roofs or put on an entirely new and more attractive roof. | (3)—New wood trim, window and door frames, cornices, etc. (4)—Repaint the house for beauty and preservat (5)—Repair your fireplace if it smokes and refuses to draw properly. (6)—Repair foundations. (7)—Remodel doors, entrances, etc. New concrete or brick steps. (8) Windows should be fixed. (9)—Put in cement walks . . . brick walks. (10)—New garage or repairs on ol This is an economy-time to make repairs on worn, crumbling cement work around your home. A clean, smooth, white path from curb to door . . repairs make on sidewalks . . cement floors fer the cellar . . No job too big or too small. ? We handle the following. Check this over, and do your repairing and remodeling NOW! | OUR SPECIALTIES PORTLAND CEMENT—Diamond Brand or Olympic Brand FINISHING CEMENT EARLY SETTING CEMENT LUMNITE CEMENT STUCCO CEMENT STANDARD GYPSUM HARD- WALL FIBERED PLASTER STANDARD GYPSUM FINISH- VITREOUS TILE—for Floors or CONCRETE BUILDING Walls. BLOCKS AND BRICKS—All ASBESTOS TILE—for Walls the Standard Masonry Unit FIRELACE DAMPERS Sizes FIREPLACE CLEANOUT BURIAL VAULTS DOORS CONCRETE SILLS AND I REPLACE ASHDAMPS LINTELS GALVANIZED THIMBLES — 6- GRAVEL AND SAND inch, 7-inch, 8-inch, 10-inch, FINISHING AND MORTAR ALL GRADES...THI msms o0 o 12-inch 3R. R. Hermann, and Mrs. G. V.| ING PLASTER STUCCO WIRE SAND | Goss. 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