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P x\(llf EIGHT NUISHE BOND CAMPAIGN HERE GAINS IMPETUS ‘ Local Victory Loan Drive Now Pointing to Pre- b miere on Final Night i s b U the ("umul to! nt and effective, | HEALTH COUNCIL HAS |11, Ruth Lanaseth, 1 IMPORTANT MEETING ANC, Home on | ¢ SCHEDULED TONIGHT Terminal Leave | | au Channel Health meet tonight at 8 Juneau Health Cen- B, Territori, lding. t tlw Home for the first time in fou 1d enjoying well-earned rest, i - seth, dau T f John I leave from t} |in which she. ! pm( 38 months Twenty-two mont} with the Fiftieth Gi Unit in the European w six months of which were cotland and the rem various places in ns Which| gjven Migs Lonese 00 dona-| gigh School graduate A8 PULIS RN | rmuutam;- experiences, " WOODLEY AIRWAYS OK SPECIAL FLIGHT ays flew eight pass- se Corps, 1“\ rved for the proposed | teau Public i tonight, many although “unusual” smm of the most pleasant mem- ories include a rest period spent a e Riviera, and leave in Paris Out of the original 90 Corps mem- bers who left Seattle and went! overseas together, about 50 re- turned ‘together, arriving in \'r\\ Cor- York a month ago. cheduled flight Miss Langseth plans to return to o regular rTun be-| Seattie soon to rejoin the nursi and Juneau Sun- staff of Virginia Mason Hospital, up to igh pitch for the Bond y Premiere at the Capitol Theatre, The Superior Laundry Helper which will ring down the curtain day there were 10 incom assen- | where she was working at the time on the concentrated, one-week “E” gers and nine outgoing passengers. |of her enlistment in the ANC. | of $50 denomination or larger and Wigg, Hubert Smith, William Kind-| tickets are handed out right along red, James Ambrose, Alvin Meck- | premiere is set for 9:30 o'clock e Saturday were: Betty Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, Thursday evening, at the close of John Gomez, Clois Watkins, Ed Har- |accompanied by Mrs. Holbrook's for bonds that have been est Those leaving for Anchorage amer North Sea. They plan to lished in the city, is the AWVS the winter months in Washing- the remainder of the drive - ks have been house guests of - Forty-nine large U. S. cities receive Vh( Holbrooks here for several weeks 1 TR QCQZEN FOODS FRESH FROZEN F § 3 ) T AGAIN ... SOLID PACK - ] F] [] TWODELIVERIES DAILY .- - 10:15A.M. 215P.M. bond sales campaign here. Admis- Leaving on yester special - with the bond from any of the four lenbergen; to Cordova—Mr. and the big push to hit the Juneau- rinton, Mae Beaton, Pvt. D. G. John- other-in-law and sister, Mr. and information booth in the lobby of > Santos, Art Wood-{ton and California Empire Wani-ads bring results! all their milk by motor truck since arriving from Whittier. 2 for 29¢ Pound Package 12 oz. Package MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50——DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. sion to the premiere is obtained flight for Kodiak were: John Reich FOR WINTER STAY issuing agencies or upon applica- Mrs. F. H. Walker. Douglas $130,000 “E” bond quot son, William Jackson, Pete Johnson D. F. Shadeck, were outbound the Baranof Hotel, where bond ley, Mr. and Mrs. D. Desmarias, R.| Mr. Holbrook recently retired here i'llllllllllllllllllll|IIIIlIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIHIIHIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIHHHIHHIII!IIN = 6 for 79¢ 50e l 39¢ by the purchase of an “E” bond Phillip Pelletier, Charles Holz, John tion to the Capitol Theatre. The Arriving in Juneau from Anchor- Among the various selling centers Ruth Hartley and E. K. Guerin. engers from Juneau on the applications will be handled for S. Bass and John Bass. as Assistant Regional Forester. The i iant Size, @Y 7 I l? ylr g. 4 T T The Deer Hunters' Derby was held Sunday, Nov. 25 and the prizes were awarded to the following ‘contestants: First Prize $50.00—BILL JONES, JR. Second Prize . . 35.00~HOWARD KRESGE Third Prize . . 15.00—JOHN HARRIS, JR. The awards are being held at the Case Lot Grocery until call- ed for. Anyone wanting their horns back kindly call for them this week. PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m., 2 p.m Douglas Delivery 10 a.m Thane Deliveries Friday Boat Orders Delivered Any i pam n. Tuesday and = Pat Patrick, movie actress who got her Hollywood start after be- ing named 1941, trait Painter Allen Trevour when she told the judge how he had pushed her into the she was completely nude. Patrick also had her name restored. BLACKERBY OUT TODAY 10 PERSONNEL CONFAB Alva personnel for the U, route for ttend to be tl THE DAILY ALASKA DVIPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY., NOVEMBER 26, 1945, - = i in Germany within six months. umm J. W. Smith, E. C. Hudson, Leask and Ted E. Benson, She s No Nudist ‘ JUNEAU PAIR IS RETURNING HOME 1t st e v ON NORAH TODAY Delegate Bartlett. They were in the capital to confer with officials of | » | Returning to their home town this the Office of Indian Affairs. | Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. H. Travers, cvening as passengers on the steam- er. P! Norah are two of Ju- now of California, called on Dele- | gate Bartlett while in Washington' neau's most popular younger folk,| | recently. Miay B 0L 0 e Capt. and Mrs. J. A, McLean; com- membered as the former Constance, # Edmunds who taught school ing home for the first time since their marriage in San Francisco last January Fairbanks many years ago. Mrs. McLean is the former Isabel | lxu’snns.. daughlez‘} of Ma_yor and Rebekahs to Meei | peten e neson ot s e Wedniesday Night, e . McLean is the son of Mrs, Hector ¢ | The regular meeting of Perse—} McLean. Capt. McLean is reported to be now on terminal leave from | the Army of the United States, but no future plans of the young couple Verance Rebekah Lodge No. 2-A will be held Wednesday night, Nov. 28! at 8 o'clock in the 1.O.O.F. Hall, and | members are urged at this time to ¢ have yet been disclosed. Recently Capt. and Mrs. McLean remember to bring their “white ele- phants” for the coming Christmas have been residing at Tomah, Wis- consin, near Camp McCoy, where he has been serving as Ground Liaison Officer to the Army's Separation Center. Capt. McLean entered on active duty with the Army from the Alaska National Guard, having join- ‘The Past Noble Grand will be in charge of the entertainment and re-' i freshments for the evening. h & " | The announcement has also been 0:?““1::9‘;::)”“ toithe out e that members are requested The couple’s wedding last J'm-]m buy their Victory Bonds as soon > 2 as possible, and to call Ada Sturrock uary was a surprise affair. Mrs. i McLea, & at 149 or 148, or Irene McKinley at. n at the time was a student 166, for this purpose. at the University of Washigton and < el sped to San Francisco for the cere-! mony just before Capt. McLean was to leave there. Before going on active duty with the Army, Capt. McLean was en- gagad here in the insurance business founded by his father, the late Hec- tor McLean. He is also a graduate, mining cn;.mrc) | won a divorce from Por- R Alf Madsen, son of Charles Mnd-: sen of Kodiak, has been a Wash- ington visitor and has called: on Delegate Bartlett W. C. Arnold, formerly of Ket. chikan, and now managing director . for Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc.'g4 Seattle, has been in Washington! for several days. Robert E. Ellis, well-known air- line operator of Ketchikan, has visited Delegate Bartlett while in Washington. Comdr. Ellis has been released from the Navy after four and one-half years in service at Sitka and in the Aleutians. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Hamilton Bond called on Delegate Bartlett before Col. Bond’s departure for Germany in connection with the disposal of onversion of departmental of- surplus property abroad. Col. Bond bt et orad i s went to Alaska in 1940 to assist in principal topic of d the organization of the National Mr. Blacker- Guard and served at Chilkoot Bar- monia Mich.: Richard P. Church, return to Ju- racks upon declaration of wWar.' Great' Neck, N. Y. and G. L. Mrs. Bond hopes to join Col. Bond gandeon. Seattle. . . . . . ] . . . . . . WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning e o 0 In Juneau—Maximum, 49; minimum, 35 At Airport—Maximum, 41; minimum, 32. evseccoe WEATHER FORECAST ‘auneau ana vicinity) e o 0 Partly cloudy with occa- sional light rain tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in temperature. ceecces o vo oo VISITORS FROM STATES Arrivals from the States regis- tering at the Baranof over the ‘weekend included: Marvin C. Webber, Grants Pass, Ore.; Theo- dore R. Jolley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Muth, Portland, Ore.; G. H. Mantmus, Seattle; F. O. Montgomery, Port- land, Ore.; Stanley G. Rippon, Seattle; Robert Shields, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Margaret DeBeck, Seattle; Marshall W. Swenson, New York City; Raymond D. Finch, hall when Miss maiden W. Blac by, in charge of S. Forest Service a conference of all personnel rs of the Department of Agki= ¢ Blouses By Graft $1.50 (Were $5.00) COLORED PRINTS SHORT SLEEVES e e (Were $19.50) FUR FELTS A FEW FUR TRIMS Costume Jewelry Drastically Reduced o T T Women's Appanes Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store in Town” REPORTS ON ANB-ANS 'cent convention of the Alaska Na- tive Brotherhood and Sisterhood held at Angoon will make their re- |ports this evening at |the Government | Among those making reports will be In Mrs. Margaret {Marj v {dersen, Mrs. Harriet Roi , Jake | Cropley and Jack Gamble. ']l(‘ is cordially invited to attend oo Ezsssssssssisssssessas =ssssczscs sssssssssaia: TEzsssssssssssssssssssasaTaEs 'MARGUERITE SHAW TAKES NEW POSITION Miss Marguerite aw, a resident of Juneau for the past four years, has joined the Territorial Health Department.staff of this city as offis cial accountant. CONVENTION TOLD BY DELEGATES TODAY Delegates who attended the re- 7:30 o'clock at' building. _ She fills the vacancy left by Mrs. Clara I. Dilg, who recently resign- e 'm the department to establish service for general account- nd officg work. Miss Shaw was 1ormerly with the Unemployment, Compensation Com- mission and lately employed by the J. B. Burford Company. School Wanamaker, Mrs. rie Cropley, Mrs. Anna M. An- e pub- - - merre Want-acs ortng results asonafBRQmms Super Maricet Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Fresh Fresh EGGS 75c doz. 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