The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1938. 5 Lt - o or e cannery i - | ot af Bo e POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRET over to the cannery in hopes of | \in, Mrs. Olaf Bodding; Re- landir t r r, Mrs. R. I an; Treasu handed with Hoonah resic Mis. B. F. Rodenburg; Assistant RIGHT SMART YEaS\iIHREKE. iwAN’TS o2 02 and we have 1o a ' Guide, Mrs. Christian Shirk; Sen- THERE, DAGNAB IT. PIECE O' SNIPPIN' YUH T! TAKE A GOOD 0 Hoonah in the lea évioomies " | b tirthe Talis? Al i Ty AN TLEN f n nel, Mrs. Hanna Daniels; Argus, THAT TAKES CARE IF I DO SAY SO, | Bl i Wright further said that should | Mrs. John Nielson O TH! PLAGUE -, THANKS, MAW, APPLAUSE NUTHIN'! LSBT B AR HEDCE, there be any need f Accisting Mrs. Light in the inst TAKE TRIMMIN! FER TH' YUH RATES MORE'N FER A ENCORE! Loy e : o B I g SR N == [ REe e | JEes APPLAUSE, men as th rogresse lat Olson SAMIL! DOIN' THIS limited few whic will be needed, as G y ERONT HEDGE &' will be employed through Territorial | as G Director of Employment J. T.| erine st organi Flakne. I jon a short Wright flew back to Hoonah es conducted by morning with Alex Holden Mr McKinnon, newly installed of- - -~ ficer, at whic ht was esented with t zent’s pin ! 1] hown in her term of office. . H Carc re played and refresh- i ing with members of the Moose ot ¥ ige guests for the evening : - With Mrs. Robert Light, Past Re- s v Il gent conducting the installation DIVORCE SOUGHT Local Merchanis = 2 o GROSS COMPANY FILES o P, i ve s SOFTBALL TILT — Miss MacMill o ern somenient| ¢ ORP ORATE ARTICLES | st by s von Peter, and Frank T S5 WIAORTIINGN. | oo socom e s o cne| out s SRS () H : »tlnfll:u' m“_“ P l}x\}. U. S. Commissioner of Fish- . . in the Odd Fellows Hall last eve- Dorothy Jones a t Leo Jones, B e ra e e“’ splendid patronage Articles of incorporation were | erie ning incompatibility. They are h enjoyed during their filed Territorial Auditor - Members installed to fill the of- Do ] a " f 4 bu. gether, con- ‘Ivl..:\ Twe ll%‘!! Century o fice of the anization are Mrs > > — tant i estme 1 nc., of Ju- Ar 5 son. Junior Past Regent 8 w INDS' ThlrdAn"lversary i : oo L TS 1: pt ’ § , The tball game scheduled for rt \lr!'(.h) ’ \JI‘“H(] [’.\ t l(.‘ er Fii DR EDMUNDS ¢ 1 2 n gesture t eau W new e . 3 A TRt \ Senjor Regent, Mrs Goodman; Optometr »f Alaska and Seatfla many f who have helped by G Twentieth t‘fif D Director of Girl Scout Camp junior mecent, 11ss Eskesor ment on page tWo aav. e th nage to build the New building on Front S T poatponsd SERE ORI to Be Honored at Tea Hermle and Thibodeau Pro- cery to its present thriv- pany is capitalized for §: e e ] Sy e e : t . ) D Mr. Hermle and Mr. Thib- | incorporators of the firm e g s A [omorrow claim Jubilee Day at nave proclaimed a Third |D. Gross, Hansina Gross and Zal- e e Nistw iy Anniverary Jubilee, Two-Day Sale, main Gross ouier HOWl ML Miss Dorothy Lou MacMillan, di- New Homiewclocely during which they and their large e 5 e e u thi . Wi eificient store personnel will serve ~PIIENIN, Alex: Holder went ottt n ne il semanced today inRtIBIYTID a2 y ier . or N Its a Jubllec Week-End at the {oi" friends and customers from DR. GRUENING IS TO Iands today with the Pairehild ang SJcle races would be part of the pring, George, arr New Home Grocery, tomorrow and | on’ qyiractive array of speciai o- MAKE AN EXTENDED | Lon Cope took the Bellanca fo_the iy contests for school children. ypiscyenin rd “‘;‘V Hermle and Joe forings from the stock of both the TRIP OVER KA Polaris-Taku mine for the Marine Miss MacMillan, of ¢ Thibedeau celebrate the Third An- | oo i’ he’ New Home Liquor F ALAS Afrways oaiVed har MbAters, Di PN ary of their operation of the which. they. operate iy Alex took Mr. and Mrs. Frank HFLL F cal Educaticn t and modern food market on on Dr. Ernest Gruening, Director of Wright to Hoonah, and Doris Mc- = ¥ Un of Wa tor 2 jughby Avenue, next to the e the Division of Territories and Is- Closkey and A. Larson to Sitka 4 aiready cbtain Ba , P:‘x:k : ATTENTION DeMOLAYS land Possessions, Interior Depart-' Cope to LeB lais. R. Evanc l Science De ! In 1836, a little more than a year ment, who is sailing from Seattle W. Doney. and [ wood to the h i s tion at Oreqy Colle after they purchased the store that | A} active and majority members| 00 the Brant July 2, will spend two mine and brouzht back John Veste- For the | Miss M is now the Home Grocery from the | o the Order of DeMolays are re- | 0aY in Juneau on the trip north and | gaard. fitlan 1 \ th late E. A. Millaeger, Mr. Hermle | ioed to meet at the Masonic then proceed to the Westward and - o Shell Simmons hopped the Al- h h ind Mr. Thibodeau were able t0 Tupnple Friday, June 17; at 3 - Interior, making a longer stay here FLOWER GARDEN QUILT aska Air Tran: Lockheed to the of ! almost completely rebuild their es- | ek adv, On his return, according to a mas-| is awarded to No. 135, at the Am- islands today with John Mourstad g for tt » tablishment, transforming it into sage to Gov. John W. Troy from erican Beauty Parlor. adv. for Hirst, Mike Wall and Melvin B b vaan 16 Y S & - -~ - _— r?[‘“mi“— to Chichagof, mrl( Art camps in hoth Port « hane and H. L. McMillan to TR CHARE DG e S rector is not only an expert swim- mer, but is also able to teach vol- » tennis, archery, badminton ind other outdoor game: To fterncon a tea will A 14 i Leivers, on Distin Avenue, hon ing Miss MacMillan. All scout lead "™ Fad CASE s, mewvers ot e comen. nd - BUY A FEW PACUAGES TODAY L ) i mothers of the girls going to __ : camp will be present for the oc- g ) % casion, thus effording them an Canadian Plane Is Forced cpportunity of becoming more close- [] Dow LR ly acquainted with the leader e ] e oo e 5 s [ e [ -.N-. ‘)‘\”fl_W' u 1ve During her stay here, previous . Minutes Gas to her departure for camp, Mis: MacMillan will be the house guest SAN FRANGISCO, Cal, June 16, Of Mrs. W. W. Council, at her hoi JUNEAU MINE & MILL WORKERS The Gourt of Appeals has upheld in the Goldstein Building. Fol e Court of Abeals has Uheld e her work in the Caphtal Gty UNION—LOCAL 203 au and the Northland Trans- Mss MacMillan plans to journey ta tion Company, giving the com- | Sitka, where she will be in charge 5 iy priority rights to use the Of the scout camp in that city Alaska city's wharf for its ships.| _____~ —**% D, 8. Ssianer beckabt & 4 " [ UNIVERSITY EXTENSION i > 2 e g » e | Constitutional Referendum cut of the contr complain D ons ‘ “ lona e ere“ “ i that the city spent $5,000 to put| A supper meeting of the Uni- the wharf in shape in 1935 but up | Versity on Club Unit No. 1 s S e S s o ik ng at the home of Will Be Held SATURDAY--JUNE 18 860, the Misses Claire Carpenter and W SANBIERRE Clara Walther, The evening was From 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. spent in making hand tailored pig- IS HONORED AT skin gloves, * BIRTHDAY PARTY ! 7The next meeting of the club ' it will be held at the home of Peggy Honoring her daughter Jennie on 2"‘;"‘\’;' on Friday, June 24, at ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUFSTED her tenth birthday. Mrs. Olaf Lar- A ™ YA O TLITTR R T son entertained yesterday at her T e IO CAST THEIR BALLOTS nome at 437 West Eleventh street.. HOONAH NEED: During the afternoon games were payea atier woien rereshments| NOADDITIONAL were served. Pink was used as the| CANNERY HANDS color scheme for the decorations| SRR | and J8%ges. | There is no cannery work i Pre;e.'_“ to help Jennie to celebrate| goonap for newcomers, Superic- | her birthday were Ruth Larsonyengent of the Icy Straits Packing ':1“?’9 O e D0 Oraves, ,Am"_)\‘Cump:Iny_ PFrank Wright, announced | Varness, Charlotte Tripp, Pearliin juneau this morning. | Swonson, and June Sweum. Wright said a “lot of men desir- | S | ing work have been trying to get Try an Empire ad. | | | " | | DON'T BUY A REFRIGERATOR | Without First Seeing the | g KELVINATOR ) If you do you'll miss the biggest buy on the market today. Low cost operation. Five-year guarantee. | Basy terms. | Rice & Ahlers Co.—Phone 34 Third and Franklin Streets Arthur Griffiths You can obtain a reproduction of the above drawing, suitable for framing, by writing to Seagram-Distillers Corp., Chrysler Building, New York City YOURE A HERO - TO YOUR SON very likely Your present refrigeration almost surely costs more to maintain than the new low operating cost of a G Don't put up with an in- adequate, old-fashioned refrigerator any longer. G-E, the first choice of millions is now popularly priced! oney out. Lin-steel ism has ealed of Mechan Most boys worship their Dad as a hero whose stand- ards and ideals they gradually acquire as their own. Nothing is quite so disillusioning to the clear eyes \ of a youngster as the sight of a man—his own father— i who has used liquor unwisely. The damage goes deeper than momentary shame. | Any man who cannot drink wisely and moderately, owes it to his son . . . his family, not to drink at all. The coming generation will be less apt to use liquor intemperately if older people will regard it asa luxury and treat it as a contribution to gracious living—to be enjoyed in moderation. ion for Surely, Father’s Day is an appropriate oc the House of Seagram, as one of America’s leading distillers, to say as we have said for four years ... “Drink Moderately”. ... THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM - AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *“~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE ~“ANNAPOLIS SALUTE” 1—Bigger Dollar Value than ever. 2 Current Cost. 3—Long Life. Low SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN e IMhirkier Sice 1857 ; ¥ Seagram-Disillers Corp, Ezecuttve Offices, New York P Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE ' ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. | JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS |

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