The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1945, Page 2

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§ S S 7 Quality Since 1887 (o CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Stea A A STAR BUY Extra Fancy APPLES By the Box NOW at PIGGLY WIGGLY Ehenes 16 and 24 LESS THAN V4 p /55' Esther Bock Works with B. M. Behrends Co. | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ( _ tarn o his post to the westward. " BRINGING UP FATHER ; = FIELD NURSE OF 3 1th program District. Physical examina- were made on all students at- OIA CARRIES OUT | o smiis e e s OFFICERS ARE oo i Ss "Snsocs i b ot o o Elect Light and Power Com- ot e T (iraee | RAINDOW work here and it is with | HMLTH pROGRAM pany’s staff found a woman’s iden- Now IN OFFICE :f'_ D;Mtsfi‘emwg,‘ af‘? ?fm Grace | huine regret that this chfl])tcr| tification billfold case in the snow it T s, s loses them | at the Alaska Line dock yesterday o SR & lS-nvciall Features The first regular meeting of Ju-1 and brought it to the Empire office f hroughout the servic QUar- | eau Chapter will be tonight at 8 Where the owner may claim it on Insfa"a'lon Held Last Eve- tet L‘n:\.’xiqh\glof Mrs, : o | o'elock. with the new officers in' identflication. There is a picture . P Oliver, Mrs. Elma Burrus, chaige. Surgeon James A. Smith |i"i Vet I ot "ana. ning af Affair in Scot- senmiar ana sers wausn ] = other items to be identified. number of heautiful songs, 3 and Dr. L. L. Peterson st - fish lee Temple - Giver ana Mss. Bum WOODLEY AIR ! special number for the New Wor { r anival in September, NIGHT S(HOOL The new 1945 officers for the Matron just after her installation | Esther Bock, Field Nurse Order of Eastern Star were last Between the installation of the ! of Indian Affairs, has night installed into office in ew worthy patron by Mr. Arlowe ; { tenc the Juneau and Doug den, retiring Worthy Matron, was Plans for large-sc: scvernment Schools by Surgeon installing officer and was ably as- fully rendered Woodley Airways operations are in- mes A Smith, United States Pub-| Miss Ethel MacNair, who willlgeeq by past Worthy Matron: : dicated in corporate papers filed Health Service, with the assist- oben a night school for the teach- ,nj pagt’ Worthy Patrons, who in- Presentations iAo e ey also con- Ing of Gregg shorthand and touch |foned various of the officers, The At the conclusion of the service.| “yyoogiey, an Anchorage operator siiRhtions o “the typewriting in the City Council |garvice was witnessed by one of Mrs: Lillie Hooker presented MIS.|yey ynown here, has recently h the Minficld and Bethel Chambers of the City Hall O 1o jareect crowds to gather in the MiacSpadden with her Past WOrthy | jc'routes extended to include Fair- Homes, January 15, gave an intensive )oqse room in a long time Matron's fowel, and Mr banks and Kodiak sct He i examinations were ar- course on the same subjects in| e new officers are as follows: Soorcd Mr. Arloye with his Past | poc o ca " en operating service ' all these students. Dr. Juneau last summer. The night| wnpe Lynna Holland, Worthy Ma- Worthy Patron’s el. Both ac- |, Bristol Bay, the Kuskokwim and 'L Peterson, Office of In- school will be held on three even-|y . ." paion Wright, Worthy Pa- CcPied thelr jewels with thanks and | 3" cervice to Juneau, Cordova and Affairs Dentis ith the ings each week, from 7:30 to 9:30 y.0)\ Mys. Georgia Arlowe, Asso- expressed their appreciation of the | yagytat. of the Ficld Nurse, made these o'clock > ciate Matron; Buford Matheney honors they have enjoyed in serv-| cgpitalization of the new corpora- minatior Those requirihg den-| Upon completion of her course | accociate Patron; Mrs. Helen Web- 18 the chapter during the past|jc listed at $2,000,000. Incor- {al care have been treated by Dr. here last summer, Miss MacNair . gecretary; Mrs. Lillle Hooker, Y¢4F parties are Arthur Peterscn at the Government Hosg went to Seward by steamer, then rregcurer. Mr. Arlowe, E. Woodley pital between his field trips to Ket$by train to Anchorage where she Chapter, O 1 Manders, all of An- ‘hikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, An- gave the same intensive course in| Mrs. Ruth Farrell, Conductress; and Mrs. Ale chorage, and- W. W. Stell of Seattle nd Eklutna commercial subjects. From Anchor- |Miss Marguerite Shaw, Associate & - 1 Idren found to have defect- age she traversed the Glenn and ' Conductr Mrs. Olive Feldon, _ ive vision were examined by Dr. R. Rich: on Highways to Fairhsnksichaplain: Mrs. Roberta Goodwin, N. Hester, Twelve children were and visited the University of Al-|Marshal; Mrs. Frances Paul, Mu- 1-umxh£\1 glu\\fi l\nmth l)\« COH- aska. Then she took the Steese sician. w N H fucdabed glas TG e Gou . Then e lok ihe Siate e Now Have Sacien by the Torritoria) Flealth De- ! chainingeivak Hlath Wiists: IMtofe A b M‘“AE"“I‘““““' it N " partment. sroceeding to Circle. At Circle she Chiistina Abraham, RuLh; fors. n ld P d d B 2 !k An immunization program was or- :-mharked on the sternwheeler Mlldred Barron, Esther; Mrs. Win- arlgo ow ere “: erml ganized by Miss Bock. All children whitehorse, for the 10-day river nifred Hanna, Martha; Mrs. May attending Government Schools and joumey up the Yukon, stopping V&_’right Electa; Mrs. Anna Bod- o i o 1 . {hoce at Minfield and Bethel Beach oy g day and a night at Dawson, in Warder; Carl Bloomauist, Use it for drinking and in your recipes Homes were vaceinated uaamxl to Whitehorse, | Sentinel; Mrs. Bernice Simmons < smallpox. They received St Miss MacNair, whi _'and Miss Betty Rice, Flag Bearer: . -3 i E e oo (inse v @ posiive Te-|coins teasnbe. mahigh AER Tdes| e calling for buttermilk or sour milk action were given two goxald injec-'gree from Columbia University, m‘ Mrs. Mildred Martin, Past . R tions against diphtheria S November accepted the position of | Worthy Matron, installed the new were urged to bring pre English, teacher in the Douglas|Worthy Matron; Herbert Arlowe, children to the immunization clinies. gio) gengo) the new Worthy Patron; Mrs. Mil- Y - Anti-whooping cough vacclnatlons| Among the ~most ° interesting|dred Wyller, the Associate Matron; | (m.t u‘mw will be done in the near future on'y oo ™ iy ghe has taught |Donald MacKinnon, the Associate \ J 1 A 3y A aH cligible children up to eleht years & 50 ion TNel Syore Gity, San |Patron; Mrs. Mae Willilams, the of age who have not been previously &, ,0i505, the Hawalian Islands, | Secretary. ; PHONE D o immunized against pertussis. THe 5,p0n ang Latin-America. She has| The Treasurer was installed by 704 Wi TAICOMAL Htalbh Department fur- jiied in Latin-America for six Mrs. aJnice MacSpadden; Conduct- A (M 4 nishes the biologicals used for these coe gng pas visited all of the Tess by Mrs. Gladys Stabler; the Juneau Deliveries— 3 m(t’;xlxl|‘<l1.x/;xlx":lr:~ which irther exam- 20 Datln=ATBrlcan SROpYBLCS. |Chaplain by Mrs. Marie Thomas; § 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Q/ kot ad SHRICA R Ao SertL0| | mouada s is 67 RBIIES SRCURRAMEE: ATla) et Lb AT Al o E Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. the Juneau Government Hospital. of New York. Str by s nrail Twenty-nine of these children had chest X-rays taken. Of those Te- quiring tonsillectomies and adenoid- ectomies, fifteen of the children have had these operations and other operations will be scheduled as soon as hospital beds are avail- ibl Outpetient tredtment has been given by Miss Bock to those who present themselves to her office in Juneau Government School. of various skin conditions tituted the majority of these atments. The usual home ca made to suggest and ad ents on family health. With both protective and remedial pro- s well under way, adult infor- being planned for the Treatm his cons ne mative classes are future. Bock 2lso assists at the Gov- nt Hospital every second Tues- of the menth when the Well Clinic is held and also every Tuesday of the month when ratal Clinic is conducted - 2081 OFH(E fINDS THAT FLOW OF MAIL IS INCREASING HERE Christmas flow of and packages has about subsided, the rush of work at the postoffice has not, Mrs. Crystal Jenne, postmaster, said this morning Although the volume of mail was expected to drop off this year with less military mail routed through the local postoffice, it is increasing, she said. Most of the 1,900 postoffice boxes are in use at present. This is the second largest number of postof- fice boxes in any United States postoffice, Mrs. Jenne said. An- chorage has a few more. eee ST. MARGARET'S GUILD IS TO MEET AT DINNER Although the letters, cards Members of St. Margaret's Guild of the Church of Holy Trinity will meet at dinner at 6:30 o'clock tomor- | row evening. The affair will be held in Parish Hall. o D FURLOUGH ENDED After completing a 30-day fur- lough, Harvey E. Sims, son of Mr Lillian Uggen, left yesterday to r the chapt a ely iyory paper weight. The Sey: ‘expect fo leave Juneau during the next week to locate outside. Both [Oakes, the Warder and by Alex Sey. | Mrs. Lottie Spickett acted as In- Sent FOUND EASTERN STAR nd the instaliation of Mr: Matron, the t delighted the FOR SHORTHAND WILL OPEN HERE FOR BIG SUM joint service with Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M., in the Scottish |Rite Temple. Mrs. Janice MacSpad- as Associate lowe childre with a surprise piano duet beauti- Points of course youdo o | hatd all we déll 7t B SANITARY Meat Market We Offer You the F ollowing Cuts from First -Grade Meut:-- PorkLoinRoast - Ib. &9 patich Sausa ge - b5 PorkSpareRibs - Ib. Corned Beef - b, Pork Sausage - Ib. (OUR OWN FAMOUS CURE) (FRESH GROUND) RibiBail) - - 21bs. 450 Beel Hearls - b ? Chuck Beef Roast - Ib. 39 Beef Tongue - 1b. 3 We have some real classy recipes for the cheaper cuts of meats . THEY ARE FREE—————Drop in and Get One! FREE DELIVERY EXCELLENT SERVICE r— — TRIKE ANY CF CEFENSE - r ATHrQ WOUL DN’T DS ONLY N 5eu:— | ‘___, | BE AN % EVERY GIQ\_ ey WANTED TO GROW UP AN’ | ACTRESS-BUJT ALL THEY DD £ WAS GROW UP, i L ol W F AN'IEF ANY ONE HAD AN IRON DEER ON THEIR LAWN AND RODE IN A HANSOM CcAB - THEY WERE RICH! WHEN HE CAME HOME FROM WORK - ESPECIALLV " AND WE ALWAYS RAN TO MEET DADLDY ale expansion of , 1945 Yakutat ‘Cordova Kodiak Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Serving Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations OFFICE PHONE 667 {'"”""”"""””7 Th Optical C ompsen ic: 0. ] o ABNEI};{‘ TY s 214 Second St.—Phone 387 { SALON Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- \ ! ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair \ Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. ! ‘OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 lororrrrrrcrrrerreaereed —Guns repalred«New Gun Parts g 1 Tanned | Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— i Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Sffltde. Washington MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM For Comfort and a daily habit—ask for it by name Service Juneau Dairies, Inc. Get the New Wash- Md‘;‘lure. ington Habit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME leNG nmc at [NEW WASHINGTON Phone 519 oo e THE CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 e e —— WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience | # Quick accurate air mail service ; CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL ! Eat in the Famous % Gold Room i { { ) )\ ! ; It Costs No More Phone 800 { ANCHORAGE via A Yakutat and Cordova | FARE: $82.00 (lusix) Effective Nov. 1, 1944 ’ [ Deparis Juneau each | TuesdayandFriday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Hul, Express | SITKA TRIP—Sclednled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | f | | | ! Hawk Pel- Kim- Chichs- 4 Inlet Hoonah soon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka l Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 §18 g8 §18 Cu $18 |] sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 Chichagof 18 10 10 18 10 L] Kimshan_ 18 10 10 3 ' Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Skagway Halnes |} Juneau ... $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 i Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 80.00 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of ll.l. u Ketohikan to Petersburg Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of PHONE 612 and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffio warrants. Schedules and Rates MM to Change Without Notics.

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