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o ) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1944, R R R R RN R R RRRRRNT RO PAGE SIX 72 ARRIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 v 10 ’ . " ind, o = i e " £ 1 Holden, Jr Alex B. Holden, Lorraine Alex. B. Holden, Jr., Don Skuse, ) Elmer M. Bordsen, Veror S.| Yesterday she also received word Mrs, Dermott O'Toole then gave lE(TURE posTpo"ED‘\ 1 Bordsen, Roberta M. Bordsen. from her son, it. Bruce Brown, | FOR S(Hools HERE birth to a seven pound, one ounce | g Hazel Andrews, Mrs. J. K. Mc- that he had arrived on the East : son at 2:25 a. m. —_ ; 0 M IH Alister Geven Johnson Io) Coast from overseas duty and would DWIETOR The new member of the Hudson| The free lecture on Christian ) | Goldstein, Laura Goldstein, Doris b¢ here with his bride the latter| G. E. Pancheau, band instructor family is being joyfully welcomed|Science to be delivered by Her- | § o IBalog, Stephanie G. Bogden, Mrs, | Part of this month for Juneau schools arrived in town by a sister, Julie. Mr. Hudson is|schel P. Nunn, C. S. B... member | 4 - ;F £ Blakély Donnia Parsoh Brow! fighter pnlnt._has com- gver the week-end. He will be the owner of the Family Shoe|of the Board of Lectureship of The Seventy-two passengers arrived|" o> BUUKON: B8 PUEON. Ibleted 90 combat missions over | joined later by his wife and two Store. Mother Church, The First Church ON from the south on a steamer Sat-|,o"oo o T Bergesen, Bar| NoTth Africa, Italy and Corsica. hfldren, Ioi Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas- e — OO Helen P. Goodwell, Lucille R. Gem- mil, Kenny M. Gilcrist, Gertrude| T. Gilerist, Frank L. Hendren | Laisure, J. M. Laisure, Jessie Leask, = bers are urged to attend. , post-graduate work at Washington | of State College and at the State Col- lege of Education at Greely, Colo- school in May three months’ recess for the Club. and the Em- School starts to also marked a of The Empire, left today for the South enroute to Chicago where he | will attend the National American e T kool i ———— 7R Legion Convention September 18 to September 20 as a delegate. He will also attend the meeting of the Ex- | ecutive Committee of the Sons of Legion also meeting in Chicago. N2 T Women's Apparer Dalma Hanson, Ruth C. Havenoh, 1, H.| blem Club members commence their fall club activities. All members of the Club are urged to be on hand for the busi-| ness meeting tonight at 8 o'clock M. Hayden, Lawrence B. Carl- son, Hazel Crocker, Mrs. F. O Trudine Iverson, Enk|west Mrs Lefevre, Mrs. Fern John- on, Elaine Iverson, Sisteris,, jeanette Ethelbert, Sister Mary Rose|p williams Jack Williams, Oscar| 'y A / Winona M. Hoffman, Homer Q/”L Howard, Tve Mary Antoinette, Tecesso MEET ON THURSDAY .00 5oy e tass - " e — —— urday night and 31 passengers em-l,... ; gschroeder, John E. Dillon For the past two years Pancheau sachusetts, has been postponed to e barked for Skagway. Wayne Fowler, Burton L. Walker, l[GIoN Aux MEE"NG has been teaching at Monte Vista, JUNEAU EMBI.EM (I.UB |Thursday evening, September 1lath, | ¥ B Passengers from Seattle Were|pn, iy girickland, Winfred G. Daily, . b A WILL MEET TONIGHIHHW‘M e Al apees Dennis Ahearn, Frances E. Black,|poi1 v Dwinell, Henry Hughes WILL BE HELD TONIGH]’ Colorado state championship in [Tth, as originally scheduled. The‘(§ Faie F. Blakely, Doris Bailey, Jane|(p o p pgancen May, 1944. The band also ranked| The members of Juneau Emblem change in date is due to an un- 5 ;}, Bailey, Nathylie Bailey, Velma| p .o oo r W 3 ere T high in the music contest and fes- Club No. 90 will meet tonight at 8 avoidable change in itinerary. b4 : : assengers for Wrangell Were| Tpo reg S : Y Bloom, Ruth D. Brooks Ethellien maylor Mrs. Taylor, H. N. the Amesienn [aness Meeting of yjval in April Mr. Pancheaws oclock in the Elks Hall This will —_—————— A ENDS WEDNESDAY NIGHT 4 Burnett Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. John- be HAIA tonight fl 8 0.(_]0“(‘ in the bands have stood high whenever be the first regular meeting since, ALFRED ZENGER, BUSINESS. f ;; Earl G. Estepp, Lois N. EStepp,i¢on and L. F. Paul Dt iy he has been. the summer vacation. | MANAGER OF EMPIRE, LEAVES O, Michael E. Estepp, Emily Dean| pjceq for Ketchikan were Mrs.| Mrs. Mabel Lybeck, President, will| Pancheau is a graduate of West-| Early this spring, the Club de-|FOR CONVENTION IN CHI(‘AGOI/ o & 1 Maude Diboff, Thomas F. Dryden,in p guza Miss Pat Lamb, B. F.| pr + . At 4 ern States Teacher’'s College of cided to take a vacation along with | | iD. za, Miss Pat Lamb, B. preside at the session and all mem- | i i Nannie J. Dryden, Irene DWYer,|pu.’ Nellie Borbridge, Mrs. J, M Gunnison, Colorado, and has done the school children; and the close| Alfred Zenger, Business Manager g 4 g g The first meeting of the fall for Mts. . C.|the Tuthéran Ladtes' At will ve; 3 BABIES ARRIVE A | held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the | Traversey, fota’ SO TS OO 2o == é ToNoNoN N NN NN NN NoNoVotolo [t P A Davenport, Mrs. V. A. - 4 | v in the Elks Hall. Activities—both = - Walstrom, Axel Johndon, JoAnn W.|Davenport, Mrs. H. Levy, H. Levy ‘;‘{“’““ "lfv ’g;‘;e‘i"h"::““l;‘?”f‘“dfi?’7} ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL social and business—for the balance EARTH | ¢ ol = K ss ’ enned reet. rs. artin lan v . " g Jackson. Raymond L. Wolfe, Mrs. McIsaac, T SN ERE T aatcks, | - of the CIu}) year will be the suh-' i Arthur F. Johnson, Alice John-|npichele nolsane. Mare | ; ! | Dr. Stork was kept extremely ject for this evening. At the close | M 4 e cIsaac, Mary Mclsaac,| As plans for the fall months will v | L son, Kenneth Keith, Hilda D.|pp ing, S| ; | B : |busy over the weekend supplying of the meeting, the officers have| A severe quake, followed several s. W. B. King, Shirley Linnell,|be discussed and decided, all mem- | PUsY | i | Krause, Erwin Kurte, Warren L.ip A Hoffman, bers of the Aid are 1'e£1uesle¢l to|St. Ann’s Hospital with bundles planned refreshments for those m:hours later by two minor shocks, TRANSIENT ROOMS King, Marian Lange, Arthur Leen, | attend |from heaven. In fact, he was a attendance. So, all members should | rocked the northeastern United Clean—Steamheated—Hot and Cold Water o Donald Mack, Johnnie McCallum, M | i i {little too busy for comfort, hos-|be on hand to “have one” at the| States and several Provinces of 212 FERRY WAY JOAN WALKER y Mary K. McSparran, Alberta Mux'-‘ RS. H.ORINE HOUSE[ | Ipital attendants report. treat of their 1944 officers. Canada early yesterday and today, /. phy, Edith Moore. i IS EMTED ‘M. J. HAAS SPEAKS | At 12:40 Sunday afternoon Mr. | - - {damaging two school buildings in e = 2% S Irma L. Gates, Geo. E. Pan- OVER NEWS | and Mrs. Lou Hudson became the| Rddie Pierini, of Sncrnmmuo,}C‘J”‘W“”-vomm'm- so badly that op- e —— cheau, Mary Roley, Wayne Robert- | AT ROTARY (I_UB parents of a seven pound, eleven | Calif.,, is in Juneau. He is a wen_}enmg of school was postponed. HARRI MACHINE SHOP |’ OIL BURNERS known lightweight, especially in | ring circles in California. | rd Roncome, Robert San- ford, Grace Sanford, Ernest Severy, Imogene Stockdale, Homer L. Stock- |ounce daughter; followed five min- \utes lgter by the advent of a FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, {PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- RECEIVED VESTERDAY} W e s | of the U. S. Department of Labor Acetylene Welding, (Scott-Newcomb System) Mrs. Florine Housel is perhaps the - ; S i : for Alaska, spoke at the Rotary | | TION, Juneau, Alaska, September 2,| ) Plumbing, Heating, GIFTS dale, Lflcl)m :\’1 S‘m‘::l")f'- I’)‘“_‘;“L‘ most excited individual in Juneau Club meeting this noon in the Gold | 1944. Sealed bids will be rife;ved at Walsh, Charles A. Whyte, Dorothy | today pecause she became a grand- | Room of the Bar in- ! g ; Blacksmithing Phone 319 Woodward, Ivan Diboff. Ll a g | Room of the Baranof Hotel, outlin the office of the Pubic Roads Ad- g Brofm i Bibet-Alma M S0 received news of | ing the functions and duties of the ministration, 419 Federal and Terri- the return of her son from overseas | various offices of the department. > Mack, James W. Huston. duty almost simultaneously. | Guests included W. H. Metcalfe, | i From Ketchikan—E. Galao, N. Yesterday a wire arrived from An- | Z. J. Lawson, Harry Townsend, W. R. Walker, C. L. Lovegren. | chorage telling of the birth of a|W.Sanderson, Barney Anderson and From Wrangell—Mrs. J. McCor-| seven-pound baby son to her daugh- | A. N, Eide, mack, Carol Sheppard, L. F. Paul, — - — Passengers for Skagway were C. STOCK UP NOW! torial Building, Juneau, Alaska, un. til 9:00 a.m. on September 27, 1944 and then publicly opened for furn- ishing the materials and performing the work for constructing Project Alaska DA-NR 2, Stedman Street Bridge, Ketchikan, First Judicial Di- vision, Territory of Alaska. The length of the project is 0.028 mile and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: Concrete, ! Class A, 58 C.Y.; Concrete, Class D, | EORGE BROTHERS i Super Market : | E. Warfield, Mrs. C. E. Warfield, Leonard Tonkin, Constance Ton- kin, Maxine Tonkine, Capt. J. A. ‘Salvato, Miss E. Clark, Fred Tur-| pin, Mrs. Fred Turpin, Mrs. God-| 3 5 N 196 C.Y.; C te, Class S. 92 C.Y.; oot o R While the Supply Is Plentiful Bl e e T PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES g Biehn. e L ® = 4 v | tural Steel, Furnish and Erect 264,- \ Chris Bailey, G. B. Coffee, Jos. A R E ]-l E R E 000 lbs.; Steel Piling Furnish, 43,400 Deli - . M. M. Kahklen, Joseph Kahklen, Al- wel(:h S Grape Julce L4 1bs.; Ssteel Pe£e]e, lé)rlil\%:ing‘,n;)rl‘):)s Lin. ft.; Srdery {or ehvery ACCGD'.Ed Up j0.2:30 M. bert Kahklen, Archie Kahklen, Mrs. A priority rating of AA-3 has been b S. P. McNallen, 5. P. McNallen, ® T G . at the assigned to this project. The mini- & Carl W. Baldurf, J. E. Kling-| d G J | mum wage paid labor employed C g P h it 5 B S Rae B ea Larden Lrape Juice [, o o iyl annin eaches- Collette, Frances Regan, Agnes Re- gan, S. A. Martin, Jo Ann Jack- son, Dorothy Kimmer and Dorothy Irving. with the classified labor rates set | forth in the Special Provisions. ! Plans and Specifications may be ex- jamined by prospective bidders at | Room 419, Federal and Territorial el ® Island Belle Grape Juice L3 Prunes From Skagway . PHONE 4 e s | Building, Juneau, Alaska, U. S. For- ~ . Arriving here today from Skag- 704 { 4 4 w I way were the following persons: ;;slt iervwf‘tlzecéhikani Alasi{a, and 1 I‘lve on 0!‘ all 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Hansen, Mrs. A. | the Associated General Contractors Gibson, C. Leonard, J. Hunter, Mrs. H. A. Smith, Jeris Shel- . C. Sheldon, Evelyn Shel- T. Barnes, M. Thomas, R. Grant, C. J. Bailey, L. M. Ritter, D. Townsend, E. Ramsey, M. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rapuzzi, P, Bar- rell, Mrs. N. Godkin, Mrs. S. God- kin, H. Galiger. Eng Show Tong, A. Evigin, H Deery, W. R. McLaughlan, C. Hart, Mrs. O. L. Lewis, O. Lewis, J. Mon- agle, J. D. Peppetti, E. L. Hill, Mr. dnd Mgs. C. E. Warfield, F. Wil- liams, W. Jefferies, H. D. Knight, W. E, Walter, P. J. Lowagno, Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving, F. Turpin and wife, Miss F. Regan, Miss A. Re- | of America, 219 Benjamin Franklin | Hotel, Seattle, Washington. Where | copies of Plans and Specifications | are requested a deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return. ! If these are not returned within 15 {days after opening of bids, the de- -LOWEST PRICES- Order Now! 4 PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER EORGE BROTHERS § $2.00 Minimumy Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. posit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernment. Checks should be certified and made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Public Roads Ad- | ministration, Room 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Williams, District Engineer September 5, 6, 7 g SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Cpen 24 Hoursa Day Serving American and Chinese Dishes OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE iHoward D. Stabler REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE SENATOR gan, and S. A. Martin. i S oy DINE and DANCE it Boarding the vessel here for LEGISLATURE I ieat;{le la:nf:lvx‘por'.s ::Pth. we}l;: BM;:" = for the ) B i oy Metr, FIRST DIVISION, l 01‘ I HE DUI‘I ‘ I 101 u oo e | John Pastl, Marie Pastl, David ALASKA Wise, Marian Wise, Saml S. Mal- 1 i‘ lery, Lola Mallery, Daniel Mallery VOTE FOR ‘ GENERAL ELECTION Ronald E. White, Donald B. Abel, | Betty Q. Abel, Joe Abel, Joyce A. Weston, Jan Weston, Delmer Wes- FRANK A. BOYLE ; ton, Marjorie W. Good, Harold V. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE September 12, 1944 HOWARD D. STABLER, Republican candidate for SENATOR to the Territorial Legislature for the First Division, was born in Ohio; is a graduate of Middletown, Ohio, High Schools; of Hamilton College of Law, Chicago, (1916) LL.B. degree; was admitted to the bar before the Supreme Court of the State of Washington in 1916; practiced law Spokane, Washington, until enlistment While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends Good, “Jennie Larsen. Mrs. W. E. Walker, Olive M. Saunderson, Jack Burford, Jos. G. Ellson, Charliene Arnold, Kathleen : ¢ ' McAlister, Caroline MoAlister, Al = AR L U Dl e T T in Alaska . . . Even if we don't Ze;‘gfl'- e e was Assistant United States Attorney for the First Division of fll ¢ .- BIEES, - depnie. Brandt, Alaska 1921-1929; tates Attorney for the First Divisi s John W. Mutch, Florence Mutch, askeil031:1009; Iplled iReaies oY Einp. Plegt Pivilon see them . of Alaska 1929-1933; engaged in private practice of law at AUDITOR OF ALASKA 4 v Morgan, - i A . ! ane b0 A Bading Juneau since 1933; member American Bar Association; Juheau e Smith, Bar Association; among other clients has represented Deep Sea o il i Fishermen’s Union; Juneau Fishing Vessel Owners Association; RUMMAGE SALE! General Election September 12,‘1944 Alaska Cannery Workers' Union. Under auspices of Catholic (Paid Advertisement) 4 Daughters tomorrow at 10 a. m. 317 Franklin Street. - SAVE THE PIECES f your broken Ilenses and send aem to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in ur large and well equipped labor- atory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. A ' [ Warfields' Drug Store | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | NYAL Family Remedies “ HORLUCK’S DANISH ‘ ICE CREAM | ROYAL CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT We Serve: ® American Dishes ® Chop Suey ® Chow Mein ® Sweet and Sour ® Fried Rice 162 So. Franklin PHONE 738 Keep On Buying Bonds TO WIN THIS YEAR . BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE ‘| S ONE OF THE GREAT TRADE NAMES OF AMERICA .SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * - New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager Since 1878 * E G. Sick, Pres

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