The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 7, 1938, Page 8

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Thol Ame! tativ tional as Riges and Noel J. 1 and Canadian r respectively, of the Inte Boundary Commission |ENSIGN M’C ABE | IS TRANSFERRED TO SEATTLE BOAT Ensign Frank McCabe, of cutte; ia, left for Seattle tc n\ on the amer Denali, to assume new duties on the cutter Atalanta stationed at Seattle, | McCabe is being replaced by CALIFORNIANS ENJOY FISHING TRIP ON TAKU BOUNDARY MEN - SAILING WITH CUTTER HAIDA : ail tomorrow mornir on an official cruise. The two officials Muzon, aind up Pml‘u boundary ma some will south of Jaanl, placed il Cape twenty 0. . oq Lt. Comdr. N. G. Rickett com- ,. ey o En- nggs and Ogilvie to Make [mander of the Haida, said Ihree “Cheechakoes” Are|sien “;""';‘ \l‘vi"((“";“ K‘;’\mr- 1 ( alC . B0 itk Juhie “e 1 " uate of the United States Cr Surv(‘_\‘ of Old Markers '““lufl gl Made bourdoughs Guard Academy at New London Near Ketchikan | Also making the trip with Ri by Mosquitoes Conn. Waldron was & four-yea: ‘} and Ogilvie, is Liz I N terman in three sports at the Former Governor of Alaska|daughter of the former Go rhree Burlingame, Cal. men re-|academy and was awarded the turned to Juneau this morr from |coveted binocu given to the ; v fishing trip up the Taku Most outstanding athlete at the o R admitting they were che- School ; YES SIR, OH YES, THAT'S kos when they went up the 1”1"'!""‘»""' four 708 ]YI paske S| ’ but displaying a myriad of ball, four years of football, a wa 'AZEECDOA"‘:g:)E:‘UDCKY THE BEER THAT'S ito ‘.-..wt ;4: ]|)1u\l' ’::U“ .(, captain of the footba nd o . MELLOWED" oAt o maarcmins | played foir years, of 4 LAGER... ITS MY “NATURE'S wAyY” The men are Stanley Ames, I Outside of that, Ensign Wa | BEST SELLER lis Rray. abl Bariy Frerichs Jv @il not hr-[ much help to th | & - Haida spor >-re CALIFORNIAN IS MAKING STUDY on th of Moose Creek trout that almost climbed out of the stream in thei and moose an “all the trout an and they thir “the cen nator McColl Is Head of is » They will return to Cali- | R g allee T Fish and Game Commit- ! tee in Home State Ay State Ser or John M. « METHODIST GUILD PLANNING BAZAAR The Methodist Junior Guild met last evening at 7:30 o'clock in the is aboar rived tod trip to Ala study. Califor which first with fisheries is chai Dealers recommend Lucky Lager to their customers without any hesi- tation, because they know it is thor- parlors of the Methodist Church. ate f d game comni oughly aged ... the date before which Regular business was discu stud t “the purp s useful to askan w making his findi ors wi the beer was brewed is plainl stamped on every bottle and every which time plan formulated for a baz were r to be spon- keg. sored by members of the guild. fisheries of California. Try Lucky Lager—on draught or in - It is a wonderful experier bottlesl HAS BIRTHDAY : w before.” n the Brant dur- GENERAL BREWING CORPORATION Charles Jones, son of Mr. a San Francisco « Los Angeles + Seattle Mrs. L. M. Jones, celebrated I g | sixth birthday yesterday aftern ge to l.hu w at his home on the Glacier High- er the various fish- way ing ations in the Westward and “ONE OF THE WORLD’S REALLY FINE BEERS" Bristol Bay. .o G. PETERSON LEAVES FORKETCHIKANTODAY Denali, who has afternoon, on the Peterson, This Miss Genevieve been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharpe for the two wee left for her home in Ketchi- kan. Both Miss Betty Sharpe and Miss Peterson passed through Ju- neau on a round trip to Skagway, stopping over to visit in Juneau. Miss Sharpe has obtained a posi- YOU WILL BE remain in Juneau. - - CALIFORNIA TO PERPET A BIG CHUNK OF DI SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 7. — i (R et Five hundred thousand acres of A like the ros ite the govern- ment’s ion projects. Califort to set a tract of that near the aside an border, as a state park to The King of New Treats-- i rve native beauties of the - ; WEI.C( IME! ® A Delicious new SIREN Chocolate Fudge | N Avv Sundae and a bubbling soda, both full E 5 size—————both in the same glass and 1 both over a mystic STAR————that ;i TELLS YOUR FORTUNE OR % . z YOU MAY WIN A NEW TREAT OR g Watch For It! | Genuine, Hollywood “Teach-U-Chart Dance Lessons” § S A TURD 4Y i by Billy and Beverly Bemis. [t A : i AT THE i | i \ELKS’ HALL | LUCKY MONDAES are sold ; ; exclusively in Juneau ! i o i 5 § WESLEY E BARRETT'S l ’ {ROYAL ALASKANS! at § AT 10 P. M. ! AS ARE THOSE TWO NEWEST FIVE-CENT TREATS: 4 ‘ i AUSPICES . Lucky Star Kups and Hokey Pokeys AMERICAN LEGION i w,-m-.--"...;l o Over - he t 000,000 from the public in the fiscal par for the government to store Fl;oor Farmer; Drought MANY EVENTS ‘4 TO ATTEND MEETING‘ Was Bad But Big Crop UN S I N S e g the surplus. Altogether stacks up as a painful operation. It starts July 15, five days after the the crop control job | Department learns for sure just & 8 o'clock in the Juneau Ra-| (Continued “m“f‘@“ One) lhow big the billion bushel crop dio Service store at 122 Second really is to be .;“‘,l at which time several very|Suade farmers to scale down their important issues will be brought| 1939 acreage? Farmers who comply with g S \p A special invitation for all men | H “dward Wood Wins Grade | on the Louisviiie who are interested & regulations get 12 to ) in amateur radio are urged to at-|15 cents a bu School Pm;,—Pong cen thousand five hundred That normal ined by what the s grown in the past and \\ml Department experts think he should raise in the future if he is -oe OPEN-HOUSE AT | end. iormal acr our| In uhhllnn to the girls' bicycle ace, the feature of tomorrow's (n farm well and conserve his sc oil. 5 of ha p 2 5 iay contests in Evergreen Bowl econd—In addition to “benc- x;"“;-}: ‘l l(h«]l(;hl[V'IM{l\ 1-:;00 ‘|,)uun.<*. iere will be a number of other I fits,” complyi farmers may ex- O mc ;\“:1 oday on the Juneau events, | pect eight cer iel on their| PAIHRIES There “will ‘b’ & cartodn | cohtest B obal SEE Rt 1o Ty flwyerw“ sold 1,500 pound artoc , feature Bowl ac- i ; and the Fremont 17,000, both to ATOTn 340 IRRRICS pROWA e This afternoon between the hours| the su voted Congr V i e "‘> o 5. a boys’ by jump, for boys| ¢ 5 (1 4 o k. open-house was|near the end of th ol W g 1 Company for 7 cents okl T B et pound and 5 cent of loans the '”‘"; held at the American Legion 1€ : Rauma, with 12,000 pounds of ; ot for all enlisted men on the r will be guaranteed a mini- | g, ; ¢ thall contest for the | i's s L ouisville mum of 60 to 86 cents a bushel on| oo, “,"M,);;;fr‘m Rtk o 10 and 5 to 7 vRtiaty JoE wild ' his 1939 crop if it becomes nec: d o 1 lay’s contests the g d 5 for | === AN fin and will be sponsored by the with following Chamber of Commerce for priz a0 (i i H wward il LU AR If You Can't of 18 tournament Do a Thing with your hair g0 to the — ROY AL BEAUTY SALON ANN EARLY BARR Owner-Operator one has b Wood, 12-y the Grade jong tourney, by hanc ve opponents. Rod and John Lowell gave y Wood the strongest competition S A ARINE ATRWAYS RFC Borrowing FLIES ] PLANES out of the hangar l()(l'l\ HUM en ‘]\— ing a charter trip to Wrangell, Sitka l Seven Hundlul Mil- and return in the Bellanca, and THERE THEY KNOW THE ANSWERS TO ALL Cope flying to the Polaris-Taku DIFFICULT HAIR PROBLEMS. i mine. . Dr. E. L. Kleinschmidt, Dr. Hal- . Ry ’ deman and Dr. J. A. Carswell made S ENGS 5-2nd Street WASHINGTON, July 7.—Jesse H, the flight with Holden. —telephone 723— Jones, Chairman of the Recon-| Go0Ing to the mine were Alex Da- l struction Finance Corporation, said Yidson, Mike Finn, Jack Dalzelle will barrow more than $700,- 2nd O. Kelly, Morley Shier came t ropks Tulsequah with Cope asury i Our \\ elder helped us out with the following ad: “Our slogan is: THE WELD THAT HELD. If it’s made of iron we make it. All welding guaranteed. Day, or nite service The first borrowings will be the RAGGS OGILVIE with a tired smile.” sale of $200,000,000 worth of three- ON AIR TONIGHT Rice & Ahlers Co.-Phone 34 year RFC notes. Third and Franklin Streets 5 (alnhn( D. ¥ ssisting the commi lh( afternoon were Mr: ~ son, and Mrs. John M. C - during ar Ol- won lion Dollars to Be So- licited flom Public back from RFC debts to the B SHE STOOD ALONE BERKELEY, Cal. — Gertrude Faulkner Kaufman was certainly in the spotlight as the Pacific Uni- tarian School for the Ministry held its annual graduation exercises. She was the only graduate. Former Gov. Thomas Riggs and | Noel J. Ogilvie, members of the In- Commis- ational Boundary will be on the air ton o'clock over KINY in what a double inter Cry an Empire ad a Convenient Return Of Your Fireside Comfort CLEAN—CONVENIENT “THE MAGIC FUEL” UEL = CPCONOMICAT -~ Pres- ARE BACK AGAIN AT THE COLUMBIA LUMBER GO. The perfect solution of the fuel problem; compact, long-lasting, giving an intense heat, Pres-tologs are the easiest handled of all solid fuels. Though they are an all-around fuel, highly suitable for kitchen ranges, heating stoves, camp or boat stoves and furnaces; they are particularly convenient now in the summer time— when you delight in the cooling evening in lazying by your firesidey; watching a blaze cackle merrily on the open hearth. Then they are most appreciated. 'Pres-to-logs (made by Weyerhaeuser) are a concentrated wood product. They are slow-burning, easy and safe to handle, storable without muss, leave practically no ashes to clear away and produce a remarkably high percentage of heat—they are a more economical, as well as more convenient fuel. In response to requests from users in former years, Pres-to-logs are now again car- ried in stock, in handy cartons of six logs, by the Columbia Lumber Company here in Juneau. WHY NOT TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY? OR — Just telephone 587. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938.

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