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PAGE SIX ICECREAMMANIN JUNEAU DAIRIES happy. Throush the mopermmn of the EVENING At Bozeman, In sheer summer materials CHIFFON, LACE and NET PINK BLACK WHITE YELLOW Bodice tops . . SIZES 10 to 44 . Add a Fancy Comb with Ribbons or Flowers Jones-Stevens Seward Street ® Specials--- —CLUB BREAKFASTS —QUICK LUNCHES for Busy People ¢+ i . —FULL COURSE DINNERS —PERCY'S FOUNTAIN . full double skirts United States Fmplovmem Agencv State College at Bomeman for lhree'p,ovemmml since 1925 Sho!ll\ the Dairies has secured an ex- years and specialized in agricul- after it was organized, and® ha perienced dairyman and ice cream tural courses. specialist. He is John J. Boyle, ul’ ORGANIZATION =20 v |been stationed in practicallpmevery Now, all they need is a couple or;cuy in the United States. He has | truck drivers, Juneau Dairies wm‘made numerous trips to Alaska and Boyle operated tell you, and their employment was on the first approval rmhv his own ice cream business until | vwblem will be solved. Juneau Dairies operators are|jgs1 when he went to Sitka 101 Siems-Drake. Previously he attended Montana o A ROSTO (AA = PRSI AW A J of Pan American Airways' Alaska | | Division clipper service several years ago. -> - — H | 1 As Senior Air Carrier Inspector for the Seventh Region, Mr, Rosto’s oFFI(IAl IS HERE [pxesem position covers airlines from \Seume to San Francisco, Salt Lake | City, Billings and Great Falls,| ON INSPE(TION Mont., Cutbank, Canada and west from Billings to Seattle. Airlines which come under his jurisdiction include United Airlines, Western Airlines and Northwest Airlines, in their divisions which operate in this extensive area. On a perlodlcal m:pecuon trip of the airlines of Alaska, O. A Rosto, Senior Air Carrier Inspec- tor for Civil Aeronautics Authority in the Seventh Region, has arrived in Juneau and, after completing his work here, is awaiting trans- In 1936, Mr. Rosto took leave portation to the Interior. from the department to visit his After leaving Juneau, Mr. Rosto mother and brothers in Norway and will stop at Whitehorse, Fairbanks, at the request of the department Anchorage, Nome and the Kus- made a survey flight over all of kokwim area. the airlifes in Europe. On this Pan American Airways, whose Al- | trip he flew along the entire coast | Survey Trip in Europe aska operations Mr. Rosto is in- of Norway from Oslo to North| specting, is running a splendid op- Cape and found the coastline ap- eration in Alaska and is doing pearance so similar to that of everything to accommodate not Southeast Alaska that it would be only military personnel but also the | difficult, from the air, to tell civilian traffic, he said today.“With ' them apart. the cooperation of the Naval per- Since war was declared Mr. Rosto sonnel in Alaska they are doing a has had no word of any kind from fine job,” he stated. his mother or brothers in Norway Mr. Rosto has been with the An officer in the United States Aeronautics de) xml(menl of the Army Air Corps Reserve, Mr. Rosto WILL BE AT SIGRID’S NEXT WEEK I GRIDY | BEAUTY sALON COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building PHONE 318 Open Evenings by Appointment. Tell The World Percy’s Will Open Again Tomorrow! SATURDAY,APRIL 3RD \ THE. DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1943 'has been deferred from active duty because of the wurgency of his present work. While he is in Juneau, Mr. Ros-! Ito is staying nt the Baranof Hotel. | ‘MMwhH Fire Chief, 9th Term Other Officers Elected by Department at Meet- ing Last Night Chairman of the Playground Com- mittee with George Shaw as his| assistant. The two will also have | charge of whatever baseball is play- ed during the coming season. Following the regular monthly | business session, cracked crab and‘ other refreshments were served. For the ninth consecutive year, V. W. Mulvihill was last night elect- | ed Chief of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department at a meeting held in the Fire Hall of the City Hall. Minard Mill was elected Assistant ! Fire Chief, John Morrison re-elected | Secretary, A. Hendrickson as Fore- | man of Company No. 1, Joe John- | ston as Foreman of Company No: 2, and Herman Porter as caretaker ot the alarm system. Art McKinnon was x\ppomled R et [ STIMSON SAYS ROMMEL FORCE WABHINGTON, Apri 2—-Secre-‘ tary of War Henry L. Stimson *said A B g TWO0 DELIVERIES — pHONE 9 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. pHONE 95 bulk of hlS ’I‘unismn furcn intact | and a strong chance remains he| In business since 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau! BUY BY CASE-NO LIMIT GREEN GIANT PEAS—Minnesota—Tender 24 13 0z.fins--$6.24 case OUR CEILING PRICE Kounty Kist PEAS - Minnesofa - Exira Large, Sweet, Tender 24 No. 2 fins----$5.40 case OUR CEILING PRICE NIBLETS CORN — Vacuum Packed—FRESH CORN Minnesota—O0ff the Cob 24 tinscase - $4.80 case OUR CEILING PRICE DEL MAIZE CORN—Cream Style—Minnesota 24 13 o1.tins---$5.88 case OUR CEILING PRICE WE DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—————EACH TUESDAY AND FRIDAY WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET! can effect 2 union with the Axis forces under Gen. von Armin in | ’the north. In such event, Secretary Stim- ‘wn told the newsmen, the enemy |in Tunisia could offer strong re- sistance before the final phases in | the North African campaign. | “ “In all probability there will be |a good deal of fighting,” said the | War Secretary. I I takes more than a fire to keep the doors of PERCY'S CAFE closed for long . . . . Al of the wreckage of the fire is gone. There's not a smudge of smoke left . . . . be open Saturday as fresh and clean as a bright spring morning . . Tomorrow at 5 P. M. — in time to serve you dinner — PERCY'S will be open again. ° and PERCY'S will Annousclings _THE OPENING, every night, 8 of our banquet room for dinner You can say once more . . . . “I’ll Meet You at PERCY’S” at the Fountain . . . or for dinner in the banquet r or steak, PERCY SERVES THE BEST IN TOWN! It took our full staff of 35 to clean, redecorate and polish up for our opening . . service only. —FOR LUNCHEON, TOO, ex- cept Tuesdays and Saturdays. __We would appreciate reserva- , tions—' "PHONE 94. oom . . . or for lunch or breakfast .. . If it is a soda . but we'll be ready for you ® TOMORROW! -0 Percy's Cafe PERCY REYNOLDS Owner COME EARLY TO THE DOUGLAS INN ;2 e OPEN UNTIL 12:00 MIDNIGHT GOOD MUSIC BETTER FOOD THE BEST COC!TAILS MUSIC 8TARTS EARLY ——— ————— —«————————————