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.. .. and the Fur Side Is Inside Glorious New Fur-Lined Coats ) g g g 3 g & g 7 4 o2 COROOORONOCO0N0CS Here is fashion and love- liness indeed . . .. Striking 8 new fur-lined coats in Am- % erica’s finest woolens . . . . ;5 Select pelts, beautifully é manipulated and styled — §j black, brown, gray and red. Zé ) 2 NN Superb Woolens Lined in Broadtail . . . . Beaver . . . . Silver' Muskrat Tingona Lamb m\\.\gc\:\x\ oXotototototots $235 and up Sizes 12-18 B M Rehrends Ca QarLITY SINCE 000 RONONoNoNoNoNoNoNoNaVoNoN NN ot ot N NN I SN S S IS S THE DAILY ALASKA EMP //GIRL SCOUT SEASONWILL ° ~ BEBUSY ONE IFirsi Troopfl:eting Is An- nounced-Coming Ac- ivities Outlined | f The first t.oop meetmng for Ju-| neau and Douglas (iirl Scouts for the 1944-45 seuson will be held on| August 31, it was decided at the| first fall leaders’ meeting at the home of M J. H. Likens on Wednesday Present at the meeting were Mrs. Earl D. McGinty, Girl Scout Commissioner, Mrs. Likens, Mrs. Alice Thorne, Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. R. S. Green Troop No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. McGinty. Members of this troop wil: include all girls in the fifth grude and all girls who are ten years of age or more though they are in the Iourth grade, The sixth graders will meet at, held in the spring of 1945 and each preciation to all of the persons trocop will begin the study of the who aided them this summer. | | customs dances, etc, of its re- In the opinion of Council mem- spectively chosen countries soon bers, Juneau and Douglas are really affer the first fall meeting. Troop 'getting under way in backing the 3 will study Russian dances; Hol- activities of the gi and in under- | 6 cided upon Scotland; IRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA mwu and dancing, nature, «f doors, and sports and games. rls are requested to wear uniforms on the August 81 m ting and at all meetings there- lafter Folk Dancing Festival The folk dancing festival will be out- |camping and the Scout camp .u! Edgle River. Men and women of !Juneau and Douglas have x'es)mndv“ ed most enthusiastically and have cooperated in every way possible to| |made the camp a real success. The |Scouts and thr leader and Council| members wish to express their ap- standing the valuable training | which Scouting gives the girls, who | land was chosen by Troop 4; Troop our good hor, Mexico. was the choice of participate in this youth program | 9, and the American Indian | e | |appealed most to Troop 10. | The energy of 1. ounces of coal The summes activities for Scouts' will pull one ton of freight one Lave consisted in the main of the mile. ' S P D ANIMAL ——Pre-war Style | DOG FOODS ' All the Good Brands are in FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS NOME YAKUTAT — CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — l(()l)l;\!( — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM Office Baranof Hotel PH“NE 667 : ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager PSS stock at BERT'S! | (ase $6.19; Dozen $1.59 | the American Legion Dugout with' Mrs. Likens as their leader. Mrs. ‘Thorne and Mrs. will meet with the seventh graders at the 1.0.O F. Hall. terian Church to meet Mrs. Green. Mrs. Johnson will be the leader for the girls of Douglas. is a former Girl Scout Council member from her home in the| States. 1 Busy Year A busy year is planned for the Scouts for the new Scouting year. Rules will be more strict, and more will be required of Scouts than heretofore. as a full absence, so all girls are advised that teing on time is im-! 17887 § portant. 7). Intensive plans are being made 000G M'& for the badge work. Fach field I will have a consultant, who will Earl Cleveland! The eighth | grade girls will go to the Presby-' Mrs, Johnson Four tardies will count | Also: PARD-CALO | RED HEART A. B.C. | CENTENNIAL DOG MEAL SPRATT'S OVALS RABBIT SKINS z .. b Hofel Juneau ! For Comfort BUY DIRECT AND || SAVE MONEY, At Lowest Rates Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price or i . WITHOUT BATH Valcauda Fur Co. Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Seattle, Washington ! Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Sn SEATTLE ® Perrect comfort l Treat Yourself to a Bottle | ALBER'S FRISKIES || BUTTERMILK : ; BT § i Juneau Dairies, Inc. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. T byt il e e e T TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 ‘ofer's Right Shown xperts in [T COUNCIL TO Up in Letters Sent fo | MEET THIS EVENING Members of (OnQress .. e meciins me?ung of the. city lcouncil in August will be held to- night to transact routine business. ——| There is 2 possibility that pe- variety (SOMeUMES:(;jons placing the City Manager The rest of it {0 ccal on the ballot at the next Inoffensive | ;" clection, also the introduction Mueh ot | 0¥ € ding code, will show up. (Continued from Page One) ase-do-this hout the please.) 'n among the quiet, jislators, is crank mail. is type of mail doesn’t deserve answer, but most of it gets on: least from O'Konski, D 'MONTHLY MEETING E o T Ao e o] OF JED IS HELD, ongressmen, he said there was | X Twenty-two members attended the regular meeting of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department held last | night in the Firemen’s Club at City *h of the Congressman’s mail ‘ Hall. Fire Chief Penny Mulvihill he says. has to do with vei- | presided. After a discussion of regu- ly one don't: namely, don’t write ur Congressman about affairs at yme with which the Federal Gov- « nment has nothing to do. M ans' claims and rehabilitation | lar routine business, refreshments nd because he has worked on so | were served. iy of them, he’s becoming quite | SRRIOET R expert. In fact that’s how a of members of Congress become affairs that most inter- ts their districts or states—run- MAE NELSON JOINS " ALASKA' AIRLINES ng errands for the folks back | " u“ u ~ STAFF IN JUNEA /'\‘m" Edward = O'Koskl does | pye 5 an increase of business at we a little cdge on some of the | ¢ne juneau office of Alaska Airlines, | m essmen when it comes to p !an additional employee has been | ng in the mail. He's one who | added to the personnel in the person ined the journalism school as a‘cr Mae Nelson, formerly of Seattle, eans of keeping in touch with |jt was announced today by Traffic ituents. O'Konski gets off f\'Mgnngey‘ Arthur Oszman . e tor the papers in his| Miss Nelson was formerly employ- Wisconsin district. led in Uanipox tation at Seattle. nth Schilling The name is assurance of fine flavor | management to another SKAGWAY THEATRE MAN IN HOSPITAL FOR BROKEN LEG Word has been received that Jim Trope "of the Broadway Theatre in Skagway is now in Seattle re- ceiving hospital care for a broken leg suffered in Skagway. During his absence the theatre is ‘being managed by his daughter, Mrs. Marie Rogers. In September Mis, Rogers will turn over the daughter, Mrs. Rose Snyder. Connie Davis Is Cincinnati Bound Connie Davis, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Trevor Davis, who has been employed in the office of Harry | Godson of the Canadian Pacific, left today enroute South. In Seattle she will join her sister Sylvia, and both will go to Cincinnati where Connie will enter a university. Godson announces Mrg. Gene Copstead, whose husband is cap- | tain of a Coast Guard vessel, suc- | ceeds Miss Davis in the CPR office. cafefully direct and supervise the chosen endeavor of each girl. There will be no “easy” badges. The program activities from which girls may choose their own special interest include arts and ,crafts, community life, health and safety, homemaking, intexnnuonaki friendship, literature and dramatics,* JUNEAU WELDING and MACHINE SHOP NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW LOCATION at 631 Willoughby Ave. Phene 325 BRINGING UP FATHER NOW- WHEN YOLI GET TO THE PART Y-1 WANT YOL TO BE, CAREFUL OF YOUR MANNERS- YOL WATCH MR.VAN ANBLISS - HE'S SUCH A FINE GENTLE - MAN- SUCH MANNERS! DO WHAT HE DOES/ TEN O'CLOCK! HE'S GETTING HOME EARLY- Berts ks CASH GROCERY | COULDN'T GIT AN ICE-= BOX-HE TOOK TH' ONLY ONE THEY HAD-BESIDES- I WUZ AFRAID TH' COPS WOULD SHOW UP-HERE 1S A SILVER PLATE-TOO! ANBUSS AND DID WHAT HE DID-HERE'S A LOT OF KNIVES - SPOONS AND i | ‘ ! i | | ALASKANS LIKE THE WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South | ™ BARANOF Alnnka s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Seattle 4 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Reasonable Rales * Phone 800 : M - LEAVES S. PATRICIA FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Woodiey Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra .. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. 'l‘uesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COAST%I- AIBLIIIES ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving S(iutheast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kjm- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 13 10 10 Chichagot 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican . 18 10 18 18 Todd ........ 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah . 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 ‘Skagway 10.00 Express s per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round 'hip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell rsburg Juneau ... EN $45.00 :31;?00 Pe:;om Petersburg ... 3000 10.00 i Wrangell . 20.00 Express lhu 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Raté: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢c to Peunhu‘ and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic o“ warrants. Schedules and Rates Sub, to m { — i