The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1945, Page 2

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1945 “member was asked to write her Metcalfe, wi 1 . Rustad read an am- ontractors Triplette and Kruse 3 NEWS § ipe on the preserving of @ ore crectirig e one-stdry stritc- MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE > » 3 s D tu or Jack Thompson and Frank Young in Ideas and k it M he hostehses; Mrs. Robert Wage /5. BtiAG) WU hiveldeshad v 2 DINNER FOR TWELVE ner Mrs. Leonard Allen, served Mm-nnv Stine said today the Years A Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walters deli refreshments at flower- building alone would cost $1,000 SRR STUStIAR 8T T 4 N L/ were hosts at a dinner for 12 last du}:m tables at the close of t nd the equipment inside several DOI‘O”IY Dclan Phone Bed 185 evening at their home. Occasion for meeting h d dollars more the charmini ir wa { T rws hop is located at the Charming CO“OD 7 4 b Ml Tk ) NFW SH[H METM ance to the old Keeny Float. Edwards, sister of Mrs. l i1y who is \munu hm rmm & Amz1o: len tic n whic ; o o - FROCKS g INTin e s i et e SHOP 15 O OPEN s Grow on e gy up the guest list. e is a condition common in * e * / : = Opening on the first of next Ci and elsewhere in the East. ; Fine cotton fabrics are few and ! v FIREMEN MEET TONIGHT month will be a complete sheet &R KING,S TREASUBE \ / The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- metal shop 90 Willoughby Ave-| Corn, ccrpnms sugdr, hemp and far between . . . . We are most ! » partment will hold a regular nue. The shop, now on- are grown in quantity in fortunate to offer these lovely A wonttly | mieetihl s tonighti . thE Sruction per: > pines. Bl d d S ll , 4 it e B ended Scote Barbette Frocks . . . . From collar to hem, the keenest sort of / y' By { FEERO BACK IN U. S I tailored treatment and feminine . P A wire was received by 4 w 3 4 ¥ ‘v H s l‘ !i: ! [ N, 9 N 1 v P 4] / y Y of Cpl. Bob Feero here j rday, 0 @‘ e 3 ll “ s appeal . . . Grand for busi- I ISR announcing that ‘he had @ y ayk "NL‘; ness girls, nice enough even for ” arrived in the States after servir The Scenic Coastal Route ¥ s i lerful £ e o more than two years on ove ‘ street or parties and wondertul for i duty, which included North A ol EB o F hohie 5 i 0 and all of the Italian campaign TUESBAY-FRIDAY a iy to date. Bob is returned for medi- @ Lg 4 ! cal reasons and is now stationed Y AKUT AT COBDOV A in Massachusetts. “”d p'e”t” 0f D. 1. W. CLUB MEETING ANLHORAGE . i1 at The Douglas Island Woman's Club held their April meeting at WITH CONNECTIONS 1T the home of Mrs. Leonard C. Allen, Wl Laenes S BRISTOL BAY ... KUSKOKWIIY ness of the club, officers for the KENAI PENINSULA ensuing year were elected as fol- * SEERSUCKER GINGHAM CHAMBRAY GLAZED CHINTZ 9 to 15 i 12 to 42 16145 to 24175 ® L b ¥ 3gatin hall; Secretary, Mrs Charles e o 2 e Uit Bodbian Liguor Store Rustad. These officers will be in- ‘PASSENGER FARES-SHEDULES | Ph”nes qz stalled at the May meeting. Ok H H H Ri hk et b Budings, o EXPRESS RATES 95—2 Free Deliveries Daily members, Miss Florence Jensen and o 3 i iverv o T o] ot s g Cf%ljl‘ 716 Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. ith a brids h T! iv- :vdz i T:VS,W:,? h:y‘drcc:;;h "IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHII!I!IIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII X111 ISkt At akra Rrait R Office Baranof Hotel 3.95-495-8.95 - BI Behrends Co QGALITY SINCE /887 Syre, and Howard H. Wright: 'orou and T. G. Florence. { AlmA (OASTAL Juneau to Angoon— R\chnxd From Juneau to Hoonah—Mat- Johnson. » thew Lawrence, Frank Sf. Clair, Roy AIMINES (AR RY From Sitka to Juneau-Louu Knr-lEean Harold Stjern and Emil B. .steu Howard Bradshaw, Robert Fisher. . | Thompson, Ralph Thomas, Ben E.| From Excursion Inlet to Juneau— Ma"v WEMDAY Cuddy, A. C. Smith, Percy Johnston, H arold D. Wright and Lonnie Han- ! Henry Moy and Virgil Baker. son i - ¥ Juneau to Pelican cny-.!ames From Skagway to Juneau—James‘ Leaving Juneau for Sitka by Alas- Cooper. | Jacksen, Gust Moberg, Norman' ka Coastal Airlines yesterday were Gustavus to Juneau—C. Morgan Demo, Gart B. Hackett B;’ld A G.| the following passengers: Charles Holmes, Waltweber. L : Beach, William Thomas, Dr, R. N.| Hoonah to Juneau—Phillip Jimes B | Hester and Rita Gras. and Eddie Jackson. | There are more ants in the From Juneau to Excursion Inlet— | From Juneau to Tenakee—W. A. world than any other single crea- Sam Pekovich, Ole Syre, Mrs. O. S. Kassner Sam Asp, Dermott ture. VICTORY CAFE Now Open | In Its New Location at 460 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET A Specializing in 4k o] CHINESEFOOD... S HOME MADE PASTRY S2eS)) FRIED "CHICKENand STEAKS : , il We also serve by appoiniment Full Course OIIEHAE : { : N A smemtil, menow l)Ien d, possessmg' DINNERS = AN & oot ly distinctive bouquet For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Dropin at 2 \ g) = g S s %anded by lovers of THE VICTORY CAFE 1 / ; + NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess Blended and Bottled for NORMAN W. HANAK Los Angeles ' n w ar Serving the Cause of Bleaded Scouch-cype Whisks: .. 0000w Victory 86.8 Proof. 20% imported mal S "o s . whisky; neutral spm:s urteous an ependabl 3 '” Peuce..i Serviceu)Alapslm‘le ALASKA TRANSPORATION co. , SR NE s Piér 58 | Seaitle, Wash. ain 7479 ©+ Distributed by K. & L. Disiributing Co., Lowman Bdg., Seattle, Wn. J

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