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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1938. MANY FACULTY e uroick it - JOHN NOLAND PAIR CAPSIZE 'Schafer Honored, "“iiiicn s, ORIZZLY BEAR oo miriesc oo MEMBERS LEAVE, .- .oz .o MINING GOOD IN SMALL BOAT Luncheon Toda Gme Are Vriows TAYEQ SOOUTS it v 12 on the orthland the last of (N N ’ i “,.M,hqm»utm»hs«.l:: expectit y (Continued from Page One) | th:‘;"\l:‘f’;"-;:*‘"f list of boys in camp g‘\:l::,l.:]:’»:\hl\;‘u v;\;(:;:‘):n ‘:(;,’,,(‘:T:[:.‘ . Mrs. Hun’y MCSSEIMI!_II!”“ jer of the Pacific Coast Branch of the next B }J{'Nmfnm_ Bill Wood, Cyril Zuboff, tive assistant for the U. S. Forest — Fails to Get Her Hair the American Red Cross, a luncheon | Traditionally Germars ate Gieat S }:‘.lmf)]?lmsm" i Service, is planning to go south Byother of Local Man Is Wet in Pl was held today at the Gastineau|handshakers but there is no flutter g “"'{' Allen, Raymond Erick- Varied Vacations Ulanned about the jast of August to join 4 : ke s unge Cafe BBOUL B b e, e e el 25 Bovys DAY el codler, Jry Jhck Dt a Vi \ oLt S R 5 Working Claims Rt Those present were R. E. Robert- | bassador Hans Dieckhoff has been oys to Spend ['wo sten, Frank Cashen, Harry Cashen, by High and Grade :f:;“.” L:;I,"‘ n,:“’m",”\“‘:‘l“"'““ bl B Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt, wife son. acting chairman for the Ju-| il America for so many recent years| WWeeksat EagleRiV(‘rwilll Kenneth Loken, Robert Fleek, Jim: Akttt SR Near Atlin of the City Councilman, wears life neau chapter; Allen Shattuck, | that his technique is virtually na- > A my Devon, Lee Lucas, Horace School Teachers ] preservers when she goes for rides i o kY | J. P. Mestrezat Director | Adams, Jr., Jimmy Torrell, Tngvolt * John W. Noland, brother of Roy |in fast outboard motorboats and eecutive board members W. S. Pul-| Army and navy officers have con- e ¢ Varnes, Lew Williams, Jr., Fred Sor- Several faculty members of Ju- N Nt a4 devalopin |&he 'gets QOWH. MO G craft| fan, and A. B, Phillips; H. G, Wat- | Sistently the firmest grips here-| - Looking fafwisel (o two Wesks Of ri and Alvin Larson. neau Public Schools, left today on promising looking placet. ground on SHENot {e mifch#Es Sgetiing her | son, Dr, W. W. Counctl, W! B, Kirk, | abouts and Laiin and Japankse dip- j4 48 life and a ot of fun, 31 Boy i g gl the Baranof, to spend the summer Spruce Creek, 14 miles from Atlin, hair wet. H. 1. Lucas, and C. W. % i ' lomats the limpest—if our own ex-| Scouts and their Director, J. P. A human adult has half an ounce e A0y e ale wrr“ EI.EGT and made a $1400 one-week clean- It happened yesterday when Dan Mr. Schafer who arrived Satur-| PEHERce s @ guide Mestrezat, sailed at 10 c'clock this, £ stgar in his blood, which is pro- Teachers leaving are Alice Pal- e Russell called {5, at Masmtos Tsiond | o o e Garenof will leave to.| This may be an entirely cynical | morrring .aboard the Alaska Came | PortioHately more than a sheep mer, Edna Harpole, Pauline Moi- T s Abahin Alpfians|onll BAFRR FAEMEUIIEONG o of 5| morrow on the Yukon for the Westa] 6nd eroiindless 'abssrvition i’ ic| OURiHTStol yes S GRIEEy Deut o0 and ‘ess than a cow. by sE bl e el engers. came in from port pilot, witnessed Noland's clean- Picnic party, éut for rides in turn. ward and Interior s our 'fitm “bellél that there 88 :«,mmxry;y. Long, Helen Webster, and NIIC PAssergets come I v Wb yesterday. He said Noland is When Mrs. Messersohmidt was of- g S boom and recession years in hand- 5 - ‘ Floyd Dryden Ve e e i e o Iheiias . fered her" chani & i stokinig, with the pesk MeEm Py piloted by Al Monsen and Walt workin hout twelve men on the ce for a thril il LEGION GROUPS »ming in Presidential election years ¢ donned a life preserver. Russell “let the motor out 1 his Spruce clipped along at 25 nhiles an I 31, He is de- until he hit a tricky swell th arriving i Ses Miss arriving in Seattle, Miss o/ ground and “appears to be getting Harpole will motor to San dios wTB by Fafhér where. Enssengers were Mr. and Mrs. W. into the pay.” i er fathe rer 5 Mrs. O, Newlin, Mr Tchn Noland locat 1 visit her sister and also 5 Crite Miss ( now—in a congressional election Discussion of Fourth of July ** KELVINATOR BARGAINS - - and PLANNING PICNIC @ @ midway boom coming right | Qur Last Allotment of Promotion Models Cr ground in 18 . w' ‘,“y“";‘!"‘“w (,“"l'““j“ € Mrs. John Simpson, J. B. Bu loping it with his brother Roy UP by the fisheries vessel Brant— plans the annual joint picnic * g remalnder of the ‘summér "vacation |and Eldon Daly and and Mrs. Arthur Gooch and turned over. ~Mrs. Messer- of the Legion and Auxiliary is Thoroughbred Hampshire hogs, is now in transit. The cupply is limitcd. If you desire a e soent in: Oulfax. Viushing- H juth on the The surface showings were mined schmidt and Russell were both slated for the regular meeting of leghorn chickens and Italian bces refrigerater at a surprisingly low figure reserve yours NOW. o e Carent this morning for a one teveral years ago, but John Noland thrown clear of the craft. |Alford John Bradford Post, Am-|have been furnished by the Mexi- Five year guarantee. Easy Terms. Noos Dauiitns AEwitos, English 1n- Bill Knox i turning has been developing the ground for “Prettiest takeoff I ever saw!" erican Legion, tonight in the Dug- AR Government to small ranchers etructor and librarian adviser, plans ! the Yukon n his drift placer work. He sunk several Russell commented in describing out, starting at 8 o'clock and farmers of the State of Mexi- Ri v " 'Will take the plane hundred feet of shaft and then Mrs. Messerschmidt's flight L auggan co, the Department of Agriculture ce Ahlers co.—Phone 34 n Portland, Oregon, wher | north with Monsen drifted in a distance of 340 feet to And I didn't even get my The first training school for male and development reports. attend the extension course at the - 'h(l' pay su'ear,l £ le-z' N‘[\s, Me »{scrschmidl sai es was organized at Bellvue —————— Third and Franklin Streets S s ¢ R present width of the pay streak day, pointing to premanent wave Hcspital, New York, in 1887 Trv The Emplre cl for ERINELy oL (I8 Eon MRS. HOLLAND AND is now about 40 feet, and John curls that survived as though they : i b results e S e e ) Although Miss Kathyrine Long SON DALE TO SPEND Noland is reported to have said he had never been mear a sali water plans for the summer vacation are i g e e indefinite, Miss Long will spend es it will go eet before bath. come time in Beattle which Is her SUMMER IN SEATTLE ;" s through Both Mra, SESS—midc and . g b 3 Values have been running from Russell were in the water for about heme, and she is seriously contem- g o folland s o & Mrs. C. B. Holland and son, Dale, ejgnt ts ten ounces to the set, 25 minutes they said, before the plating a trip to Mexico. le: n the a 18 o : Oregon w{nl‘h RAn fomie willl s i on the yn.nmm this mMOrN- which 18 equal to 40 square feet, Brant had turned around and pisk- R Finlioteon for| k0 fpond e e with rela- the gold has been coarse. One nug- ed them up to bring them on into : o tson fOF (jves and friends in Seattle, the get found in the ground was Juneau the summer vacation. Miss Tillot- ponande former home. Mr. Hol- » . son expects to spend the summer jo. 4 cachier for the Alaska Elec- ~ee R B e ot LRt ene power Company, i qoUR pARTY JACK BORTRD. plans to go worth $53. instructor, plans attending the sum- ;" o' 0" o vacation and will ABOARD ALEUTIAN BUSINESS TRIP m : session o Minreapolis Con- £ ”“;f\‘ ‘f’fNi"“ Py 5 ‘(""“‘_l ? " return north with his family. ory of Music at which time i The first large tourist party of she will take a special course in A Cappella and Palestriana music MISS TUCKER IN the year was aboard the steamer; J. B. Burford returned to Juneau resterday by PAA plane from Fair- The remainder of the vacation will Aleutian when that vessel passed be spent in visiting relatives n SHATTUCK OFFICE tnrougn uncan samrday : North Dakota. T There were 165 round trippers Dess trip through the Westward a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dryden plan| Miss Luella Tucker, graduate of aboard, all told, and 67 of them|Railroad Belt the Juneau High School, has taken were from the Los Angeles Break-| Back in the store today, Burford to spend the vaction months visit- e and relntives in Wash. the place of Mrs. John Halm dur- fast Club, headed by T. V. Grant regarded rain filled skies and re- O Tdaho. The Drydens are Ing her vacation. in the office of of the Southern California Tourist marked that “the rain followed me 1so contemplating a trip to Wash- the Shattuck Insurance Company. ' Bureau. everywhere I went, but up in the fiston, D.C Mrs. Halm left for Seattle on the| The bulk of the roundtrippers Interior, the mining men were pray- steamer Alaska. She plans to spend | are going to make the Palmer trip| ing for it.” f n ir Visiting r ives in Wisconsin . 1 occupy a large portion of the| the next three weeks visiting friends to see Matanuska. ——— \mmer vacation for Miss Elma Ol- | 8nd relatives in the south, before - B SHANG SCHEDULE e ; ; to the Capital City T 2 et iy — - [N ] on The Kohinoor diamond has been| ..o a0 o™l changing its [ returni 0¥ part of > Britis Crow] PWel - the sigh njewels' . edule for the weekly mail hop and daughter Mildred will drive to visit with the Redlingshafers, for v":f;:) YY w ”M[(\‘n.A nted to Queen to island point from Wednes ictoria in g ay, subject to boat arri Wacshington, D. C., where they will' mer Juneau residents to Tt . m—AMV TOMORROW'S STYLES TOD#Y - ing Family! F L A s H R — A Special Message to the Ladies of : JUNEAU and VICINITY: 1 4 " Don’t be a Dreamer--be a Doer! Under the FHA Modernization Plan, repairs, altera- tions or improvements may be made on ANY type of existing structure (or in connection therewith) and a loan to finance the cost is eligible, provided that the amount outstanding at any one time does not exceed $10,000.00, exclusive of financing charges to the bor- rower, and that it otherwise complies with the FHA Plan regulations. ; From Seattle, Mrs. Helen Webster of a Bigger Home? of a Better Home of a Home that Will Really Give Room for Your Grow- TOMORROW. § RE ° 11 P SHA :20.5()--- Eligible expenditures include those for structural D SSES° in 3 Oroup‘s wlth values to $2) 50 , alterations, repairs, or additions upon the structure itself, or in connection therewith. The enlargement or OF O ) Off(’ che ‘I now for $‘}.85"$6.85"$9.85 | reduction of the size of the structure, a new stairway, new flooring, roof, etc., including plumbing, wiring and heating systems, which in themselves are altera- tions and improvements, are eligible expenditures. Improvements in connection with the existing struc- ture may also include such changes in the status of the ground on which the building stands as grading and landscaping, private sidewalks, private curbs or drive- ways. MILLINERY: in 2 attractive groups ' values to $8.95 — now at $l.00 and $3.00 TABLE SPECIALS: Pajamas §2 Q) $l.00 Silk Lingerie 5“(9 2>0¢ P Any number of insured loans to improve any num- ber of separate buildings may be made to a single qualified borrower. This is subject to the maximum amount which may be outstanding on each specific piece of property. The borrower must also establish credit responsibility satisfactory to the lending institu- tion and prior approval of the Administrator must be secured if the total advance of credit exceeds the amount established. FHA Development Committee - House Dress Costume Jewelry now No Approvals No Refunds Strictly Cash JUNEAU'S OWN STORE

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