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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA :SDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1944 | l1as man, arrived at his home and | | m’U GLAS [flml]y here yesterday from Pel;-‘DA'Rv FARMING TO i A] ASK An Quistanding Feature Event . . . ‘ NEWS o e e s ne. pae| INCREASE IN'NORTH, | § | summer’s fishing season. His fam- SAYS FRANK "EmE“\ ‘ — ily spent most of the summer there D. I. W. CLUB TO MEET |als0, but arrived here ahead of — 1 g F U R T R I M M E D C O A T S | The Douglas Island Women's him so the children would be pre rank Hendren, head of the ad- {Club will hold a regular meeting pared for school sing department of Babson | Wednesday, September 13 at the Br s Manufacturing Company, e . a3 “ |home of Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson, GIRL SCOUT NOTICE Who _has bien making 8. Strily. o Club President Mrs. Glenn Rice. meet tomorrow, September 13, at f‘" ;‘hf“;“:[.‘“.d .k“‘l hm -;‘”fi;n The meeting will begin at 8 the Douglas school building as forers m the Matanuska Valley ANCHOBAGE—FAIBBANKS oclock Mrs. Harry Worobee has usual Mrs. Edwin Johnson Will yiq'fiom there go on to Fairbanks. | ‘Uun sclected to give the Book Re- lead the organization from Doug-| Bapon Brothers manufactures NOME view, ;|1~ this year. milking machines and other dairy e Here are great and imports | erspic prent Al | e f 4 | ARG TR equipment. Hendren stated that this | YA savings . . . Exquisitely furred, PARTY HONORS HElEN jOHNSON IS was the first time the company had — OR OVA P MRS. "I"(é"““"” A sent a man to Alaska to check up . 1007, wool cloth dress coats. Mrs. E. P. McCarron, wife of on equipment and to survey the | Alaska OPA Rent Control Attorney. NOW 'N WASHINGTON country for possible future sales. CONNECTIONS TO Joth tuxedos and shawl col- | was hionored Saturday with a birth- Hendien furthier stated that rot ) I8P haty: ol Hitled: Stoiad {day party given at her home by| A letter from Helen Johuson, many people in the States realize | VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY ¥ AR % [her house guest, Mrs. Schrampka.| former Public Health Nurse, has thai there are great possibilities in | KUSKOKWIM Lovely color selection. You {The evening s spent socially | becn received here by Dr. Berneta Alaska for dairy farming. He pr : with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jensen,| Block, Director of Maternal Child dicted that at the end of the war 30 to $50.00. {Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cashen and| Health and Crippled Children’s “many more dairy farms will-be Office ! Juneau friends. Services started as there is a definite need Baranof Hotel E 667 Miss Johnson states that she is for more milk production in the e % ) ] ELECTION TODAY now in Washington, undertaking a Territory.” ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager 4C 89.50 The City Hall election polls|COUse of preparation for her WOl por the present the Matanuska | oats, 84. opened to voters today at 8 o'clock OVerseas, and is engaged In the yujey Goop will be the Alaska 50 00 and will close at 7 o'clock this; Study of one of the Slavic languages g;pyihufors for the company. Lee| INSURANCE [{ " THompson Optical Co. evening. Judges for the election | -l‘(“‘i““'rl’l‘\"‘::'l{“ E;‘::";n:’;)‘(‘m:“g‘)‘,’;;}(’:; Smith in Juneau will handle parts || yrealth, Accident, Life, Annuities 214 Second St.—Phone 387 e ‘s, | 10! vy g r milking machines. e o : are’ August Aalto, Mrs. Walter| oo .. ¢ o te in southern Eur. | OF, Pilking Juvenile Educational || Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- i Andrews, and Mrs. James Barras.| ... y,ut she expects to leave soon Mr. Hendren will return in three | Endowments ered-—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair Clerks are Mrs. Helmi Bach and a5, going across with the Mobile weeks to Juneau and stay here rur; M. B. MARTIN—Phone 7 —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Mrs. Isabell Cashen. Unit ate Deborah Penz, formerly awhile while he completes his sur-|| "y33 Third St. ~ P. O. Box 164 —Rejs Mids; s with the Territorial Department of V€Y Work, | il T : - | 9 Coats, 98.50 80.00 WESTON LEAV! FOR Social Welfare, and Alita Brownlee, 2 Coats, 118.50 4 Coats;, 150.00 LAABRADOR FOX Arthur Weston left by planie (o reau of Soclal Welfare in Washing- H f l J ) 3 " join his family in Seattle and en-|ton, D. C. Miss Brownlee has been HERE FROM NORTH olel Juneau Tanned joy a two weeks' to one month va-|in Juneau many times and has many For Comtort cation visiting with relatives there.| {riends in the Territory. A TR Tk : The family left last weck. | R ST Fairbanks, via Alaska Lines, were! Af Lowesl Ra’es BUY DIRECT AND AT the following passengers: Mr. and ) L HULSE FAMILY MOVES HEN pARIY Mis. Glenn Miller, Mrs. Angeline| RooWS Wiy oA SAVE MONEY. Robert M. Schlemeyer, Any quantity, immediate Douglas this week and are now SUPERIOR, Wis.—Arne Takku- Marvin Barnhart, Morton Berry,| WITHOUT BATH delivery. Write for Price getting settled in their home. The'nen can eat his egg and have 1t Fred Walvoord, Carolyn Reynolds,|| Most Convenient Location List. Hulses have seven children, five of (tco. He cracked an egg measur- Charles Dosenbath, Mr. and Mrs, | —THIRD AND MAIN— . whom will attend the Douglas ing four inches long and three Williami D. Wells, Franklin M. 2 e Cltns e Valcauda Fur Co. schools this year. Mr. Hulse is en-inches wide and found a second Johnson, Hollie Houdesheldt, and il 5 Seattle, Washington gaged in the fishing industry. one inside, shell and all. He credit- Todorovich. Duggan and|-————— e —— Virgil Hulse and family moved to — Norton, VACATION Consultant with the Children’s Bu- 14 pERSONS HOWN 70.00 100.00 D FOX —— ed the twin bill to a five-month- Currie piloted the plane BUY WAR BONDS SINEL , SIZES 12:20 SMALL ENROLLMENT cld pullet. | Outgoing passe rs to Anchor- M, Behrends QURLITY SINCE /887 * Treat Yourself to a Bottle of Delicious S SEATTLE BUTTERMILK Available Daily Wwith the Douglas Public Schools FET A age were J. L. Sherman and Mrs.| opening yesterday, the following YOCTE—Polls Close at 7 p. m.! William lu'm(‘ class enrollments are announced: Grad 1, 11 pupils; Grade 2, 9 &y ibile" Hith 1\11:” Gty tetiling M. ISA/‘CS'——B“IM“‘IQ C(mh-ac[or o Centrally located Juneau Dairies, Inc. * Splendid food and e i S REMODELING — REPAIRING ‘ gaviri Neill teaching; Gl‘\de 5, 8 puplils, CABINET SHOP Rooms— | Grade 6, 7 pupis, with Mrs, Gent- 270 South Franklin Street ; PHONE 799 ""fi':,'," % :m;m Bath | WINDOWS, DOORS, ner teaching; Grade 7, 7 pupils, CABINETS Grade 8, 3 pupils, with Mrs. Wha- : ALASKANS LIKE THN lu; ;zle'uhuoth’ll“k:c (on;gletgmgrx:g; — e . . - . - | o. B. wi“iam‘ co. schos enr €] was (& ar " with 66 last year, but five more FRANK®S QU[CK LUNCH l:lm&“:fiml 1939 First South Seattle 4 C U R T A I N F A B R I C S children will enter this week, mak- t — LI ing an increase of one over last 1 Breakfas’s_ L“nches _Dinne's | i It | | 3! © Perzect comfort ifim' ROYAL CAFE Al e i OPEN ALL NIGHT Hote} High school enrollments are as Coflon Scrim and Marquisene xlguo;\:,. Grade 9, 8 prllms. Gradé 3 pupils; Grade 4 pupils, o and Grade 12, 3 pupils. Five stu- 1 SEAFOOD COCKTAIL WITH DE LUXE DINNERS We Serve: Hot Rolls or Hot Biscuits With All Meals Serving Only the Best of American and Chinese Dishes HAVE DINNER AT FRANK'S AND ENJOY , . ® American Dishes CLEAN, SANITARY SURROUNDINGS f EVERY ROOM WITH TUB Chop Suey | | dents’ who have had summer em- ployment have not yet enrolled kot . 5 including Bill Devon, Robert !{.w~ Serims, marquisette, and lace in dahl, Ralph Kibby, Curtis Bach and | Wilfred Rice. Their enrollment will Reasonable Rates ® Fried Rice * MUSIC FOR DANCING fine washable cotton curtain make 24 students in the High o 2 B . School this year, compared with ! 162 So. Franklin L I R 23 at the beginning of last year. o 1 Phone 800 PHONE 738 3 3 ¢ | subjects are as follows: Mrs. Ray wide widths, they'll cut to Nevin, English; Charles Koelsche, , Science and Mathematics; Miss DELIVERY SERVICE z advantage. Eleanor Warren, History and Home " Economics. Koelsche will arrive on DAN ULERY—Manager | Wo“dley All’Wflys today’s steamer from the south, 63" and 72" Wide NEW GRADE SCHOOL TEA(‘HER' 104 ssie Phones - 105 B 5 A new grade school teacher has PHONE OR LEAVE ORDERS ! J U N E A U-— been secured this year to teach' { % - | the fifth and sixth grades, accord-|§ 3 AT ANC““RAGE . ' ing to announcement by the school ’ i e 1.50t0 Z.00 yard b S 3 et v i A e b | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA lected for the additional grade | | ERIOR Alaska Points her, whi { : tevher, whien vus wpreved w2 | TWO DELIVERIES DAILY oiogcs . 't it o oo ner's last teaching position was at s 1 - s s dty ot o 10:15A. M. ZI5P. M. | Leckheed Arrives Juneau2:00 P.M. B. M. BEHRENDS CO L8 e S e g, o8 Dependable Service | Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. i : e e gl ALSO HAULING DONE | Tuesday-Friday Quality Since 1887 | ; L to locate here if living quarters 8 ON CALL ican be had. o and SHOWER | @ Chow Mein * ° Sweet and Sour — — FOR RESERVATIONS S NCING © = | NO LIBRARY TONIGH Att t’ P o of Zaia e (USTOMS MAN DISCUSSES i, i Cisioms oticils in — DANCING ctasses |, There Wil b o lbrry hou ttention! | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES i ek 2 tonight by f the Territorial " pOSTWAR plA"S, ALASKA “\:S[‘,i-, fsl)r‘::\ji:«;bfi::i,;::,fi?t:;::l:a Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toc | e(l):cfmn :f::lfexsoun ue1 r:l‘l”s:ln:?g‘ Boat 0Wllel‘s — Hll'ntel's Phone 612 Agents Juneau discussing postwar matters in re- ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap,|today. Next open night will be Edson J. Shamhi Deputy Com- gard to highway patrol and [}';E character, chorus, specialties, social'smurday‘ September 16. | vo“r Ha“lmg nonem a cw"ed Tl'llck missioner of Customs in charge of handling of air conmimerce dancing for beginners. Body wnins| ‘ . > Investigations and Patrol, with head | He flew to Seattle this motning, and tap classes for stenographers. JACK WARNER IN Keep 't Dry offices in Washington, D. C., con- ' enroute to his headquarters. ‘Studlo 411 7th. Phone Red 575. adv Jack Warner, well known Doug- - ~ o _obcte o » .8 = sxA % c OA STAL AIILI"ES BBINGING UP F ATHER ‘Seérving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express r BOBBY’S BOY FRIEND | SHE'S COMING IN THE [ HERE'S TH’ POOCH- SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. 15 GOING TO LET HER|| AN' | GOT R et HiS NAME S DiNKy= i S o~ Haek AR A s | TAKE CARE OF A ALITTLE ME%NTTHDE%OZQD 'Tlf-l"E SN'T HECUTE?HE'S || {7 i Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd fcan shan gof Sitka puppv HE HAS - DOG - LITTLE PUPPY# N THE PR ANDON : Sitka e i IWHiLE HE'S AWAY HOUSE 77 . ' I THE BEAM! AN o n g e | i \ ON HIS VACATION‘ FOR HER ! B 10 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah . 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau .. $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimuam Charge 60 * Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 20.00 Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey DINE ditlie OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY [l " e wie: 25 pe pount—stinimum of 5106 to Ketchikan Just Like in Chinatown! SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg o e - ; o Ao and Wrangell BATAAN CAFE SO ol i e e e S s PHONE 612 Bl i ] Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners oo fin e, 8or O oot o ANDY FONG, Owner and Chef Changs Without Notios.

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