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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREJUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1944 | seneva Pa Shirley Edwards, | be drill practice and small hore 1ifle | s ———————————————— S K. Floria rson, | target practice. I EAVES Lindstrom | BOBBY V SOR - Master Bobby Windsor, TOM POPOVICH HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wind { Tem Popovich arr Portland, who has spent the past 1 his construction work a he | several mont visiting with his Wesiv > he has had em- | grandmother, Mrs. Nell Kilburn, left ' ployment for ti st summer. today for his home. Bobby attended s the Douglas schools while visiting here and has made everyone his first fabric in the hearts g b Panls B Semily et | elaA ritdrias fo NavyLONfol T 20 2% i s vk et - Do |E NOKE il Public hools on F U in November : TER JARDS TO MEE October 8:15 X o inNov ek, SR an LS| SARTEAT T CORDAVA WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Repre= Territorie ards will meet Thur santative W. Sterling Cole, Repub- ever r 19, in tt Il be refreshments. d lican of New York, sponsor of the Natatorium at 7 ock., Dress |officials and faculty hope all par- | CONNECTIONS TO plan to tramsfer territorial admin- will be coveral ammuni- | ents will accept the invitati P :v,,lm“(,.. from the Interior Departs ts and rifles. Wendell | get acquainted with the teachers, | VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY ment to the Navy said he had ne E nnounces that there will . KUSKOKWIM idea what the “specific attitude” of — e a new Republican administration might be. & Office Pno 7 hiaSvivn Y it New "Yorker, o JAMES S. McCLELLAN || Baranof Hotel dicted that if a Republican admin- ~ 1 ¥ ~§ | ARTHUR C N, Traffic Manager M istration were clected “constructive B Efi L 0 R A r l N " { policies and practices would be ks - ey —————re — adopted.” INSURANCE Th : A " 3 . ‘ ‘ > N ¢ 4 4 ompson Optical Co. Cole, prospective chalrman of the SERVICE st e R R | O T i Ho Insular Affairs Committee if Juvenile Educational | A 5 B the Republicans win control of the Endowments | | Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- House, said that under his transter g ' “ N S 1 53 ||| ered—Reading & $7.50 pai il y M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 teading Glasses $7.50 pair plan enlargenjent of lovel pUlGhoR e L {| 133 Third St. P. . Box 1641 ||} —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts would be encouraged and social and ) - ° ° ccnomic problems “treated by way Painting=--Papering of important benefits to the lerrte | tories. In other words, this trans- T T | {5¢ il i, ntertare wibh ciyLih e N L S Hotel Junean Tanned cconomy, but on the contrary would H IE(’NE B“U(-L/\S 0374 ! mmuvv and expand it.” g RABBIT SKINS > idea would create a st o< p < ; R it = PR T S AR W9 Ai Lowest Rales BUY DIRECT AND mx Territories. . v 2, | A E Cole said the bill providing for AR o I — ROOMS w;'m BATH | 1 hAVEU?I(:NL:‘.t | ny guantity, immediate the transfer was being drafted b, a3 % ; q | » Navy at his request. It wai 3 f 7 | WITHOUT BATH | T(‘lxw‘ry‘ Write for Price List. ' Z(;m;:]fited bL:lL he expected to “ ; 3 s o R 3 § || Most Convenient Location be able to introduce the measure < * ¥ . | —THIRD AND MAIN— | i5, Qoagres when It recomvenes NG ‘N T '{ Valcauda Fur b TeCcEvaHES Y > EA ¥ « Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Seattle, dw“l:mgwfo. A | 5 3 . 5 | i e o) For the comfortable, casual, washable frocks you love—and live in. For smart and spectator sport togs. All these from Cohama’s Bombay prints, and in an ex- citing new showing . ... All for such a little cost. You'll like this grand cotton vember 14. A B. CUMMINGS SUCCUMBS % f 5 L8 "BUY WAR BONDS and rayon fabric, you'll love the colors o 3 5 2 ! MAKE and prints. You'll like to sew on it, and A. B. Cummings, 61, resident of v L \ 5 ey | JUNEAU DAIRIES of course youw'll like most of all the i Alaska since 1916, died while sitting SNt 5 3 > ; i DEI ]("[() ICE CREAM hitkitkn: in a chair at McKinley Park Hotel, y T ; | a daily habit for it by, name of which he was manager. For sev- 3 ¥ e okl 85¢ and $1.35 yd. oral years he was manager of the | WESH AR i i o Juneau Dairies, Inc. J Anchorage Hotel, and had also| H# # ’ 1l 3 | ¢ | managed the Curry Hotel. | e X dd S A B i ¥ | S, et o o st 38-39 inches wide ————— y s e B ZIMMERMAN IN TOWN & g s I3 " i A 2 WINDOWS, DOORS, Arthur Zimmerman, formerly on TN ¢ ; 5 " CABINETS the staff at the Post Office, but 50 \ & since the spring of 1942 employed | 7 i . o | | HiH on airport construction in Failt | HEWAS : N 0.B. WI“lams cfl- g ,z8 i 0 banks, arrived in Juncau Saturday @ - 5 8 1939 First South Seattle 4 night accompanied by Mrs. Zim-| % ' . ! o s e s merman. He expects to locate herg. | ‘ Qaflz/ry SINCE /887 novfiihs . i | BAI{X:N‘)F [ qufi& N(l: ‘QFE ' e | i & S0 || ALASKA'S FINEST : WATCH REPAIRING s s s g GMAPHIHAS |0 NEWS | & Db W Ssive: 42 Years Experience N Triangle Bldg.—Phone 648 | ik it ‘ HOTEL : - Quick accurate air mail service A(:}ntu l:;t'r'::*g;oo g’] m. to 12:00 ANNOU“(ED TWO DA'ES ALEDA WARNER IS TEN ' e g | . . (:hop Sucy ! |t Eat in the Famous e Chow Mein CHAS. R. OAKES 2. m—1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m.| = ki : \flgzz)efl:ttv:/:mer gecnme ten years of s A% * Bivach hnd Bowr 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Evenings: 7:00 to 9:00. Sunday by ans for the initiation of new ¥ ay and was given a party 3 % | Gold noom % ® Fried Rice appointment, pledges on November 5, and for|at the home of her mother, Mrs.' EESE JES 2 : | the informal fall dance on Novem- | Helen Warner; to honor the event. 7 W ; ot | It Costs No More 162 So. Franklin PHONE 738 ber 18 were reported on by Mrs. | Using the coming hallowe’en as a [y I’ ¥ J. H. Williams, social chairman, at | MOtif, the house was gaily decorated < 2 g oot e Phone 800 \ the regular meeting of Delta Chap- with black cats, witches and hal- . o R - "',"“_‘:\, ter of Beta Sigma Phi, held last| lowe'en colors, the tables set with Vi - evening in the home of Mrs. Fred !tall black candles. Invited guests Paul. included Eleanor Havdahl, Mary November 5 will find the chapter Cuthbert, Marlyn Isaaks, Peggy and | celebrating its first birthday with| a dinner at 5 p. m. in the Iris (o (o o o o (o (o (o o o (o e o G (o e G o e G G o o S e o (o G Room of the Baranof. Pledges will ““ L be initiated at 7 p. m. in the 24 \’ | v home of Mrs. A. E. Glover, social| [ “al \, sponsor. Fcllowing that, the sor-! ¥ ority will have an informal birth- \\a day party. Ny Following the business meeting b last night, the program of three minute speeches was continued. There's nothing you can do to stop winter from Irene Rasmussen gave a talk on coming, but there is something you can do to flower arrangements and Mrs. Wil- conserve fuel and protect yourself against the liams spoke on planning the home. Specializing in Permanenj Waving ' == JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. el L ek vith Mrs. Earl McGinty leading Riaok Hade Gt , Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. » 3 tqllippe(‘l to do a Hllil'fllrlgl.l f"“l df»pend- the discussion period. azor air U ing' ; 7 | ble Jil)) nc.:»n :‘xcnr a:c;n[:xrat:\elp :V:r:‘a!lr::nv»:t- ] i 3 | sda -Frida Uncle Sam at the sasme tme - - - PHONE 43 NINE PASSENGERS T0 Thinning, Tapering, Shingling, etc. Y Tue Y Y T LEAVE FOR ANCHORAGE s L Jeng FOR RESERVATIONS A T Style r to buit the ur of ur Fac L.GFULTON& CO. | ONWOODLEY ARWAYS : | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Building Contractors chorage on Woodley Airways_to- Phone 388 FRANCES ANN'S BEAUTY SALON || Phone 612 Agean it day. They are: Joe Anderson, Mrs. Open Evenings 3 J. R. Holmes, Ted Laughlin, Walter o klin St __Across from Warfield's, 195 Phfllfle 433 Stutte, Col. De Long, Major Stone, by Sppetgmont et Bheet fas B el s prue Gust Bruselli, Herbert J. Robin- - — e st POLEIATYER - NS, 32, i e = === | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEORGE MCMANUS Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express OH ! GOODY - BUT | DON'T SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. WHAT ARE WE |/— — — e ? [« ! HELLO- 8- LIST OBBY — YOURE FEEL LIKE BUMPING MY | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ST Bose "’1 pagz Bgl:/D- <A?\HMINLJ‘\'E J|cl>.E|_ 'c’il‘? L_WBANTED ON THE GUMS - TELL HIM /M OUT - Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka ABOUT BOBBY ¥ - = ‘PHONE -IT'S AND KEEP TRACK OF THE $1 1 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 SHE'S BEEN FRIEND-JOE BOBBY ON THE e e e gl -+ 10 44 1 SULKIN HASN'T PHONE - GOLLY- \'M . Jo : P ES - I'M GUSHY-GOO Chichagof 18 18 10 5 R roR GLAEEYOU gé\_LED i < OSUT e GHI?I\H- = Kimshan. 18 B 10 Pelican - 18 f'; J\ Todd ....... 18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah - Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Jun.an .. $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ fl/ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% ) S g g e O I A SCHEDULED DAILY O e - - Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg L R0 5 . - 3 Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE ol Rate: 25 per pound-_Minimem of $100 o Ketehtkan RIBS—Sweet and Sour? e R R D Tt L o ey Above rates applicable when passenger traffic B A T A A N C A F E LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET w“-,':m.‘ &:ngdmeg and Rates Subject to mm ‘lz Sleaks, mlllps, r l’i!d ChiCkenl nhfl.’s While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! JUNEAU, ALASKA Change Without Nouos & Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey DINE atthe Just Like in Chinatown!

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