The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1945, Page 8

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o FLIES TRIPS TODAY (s ., St SK!ERS IN BIG Anthony S. Pauelka amgl YO ms, S Jol On outgoing flights from Juneau | NOEE SPUOE. MSTLAR,. L8 i Sls s saotnitl ka Coastal Air-|®0d Mrs. R. E. Baker, Columbus, Ohio. es flew the following passeng ‘ Fabriciu following ay A. B. from th: Henry Har- high school igh School Principal; Much Reported Accom- igh School Principal; >+ McCARTERK HERE McC r, Sitka resident, required for nic or social status; condemn- 1 and that only ing, however, the policy of auto- tion be matic promotions and advoc who is leaving Anchorage | th normal child be retarded Don O'Connor entertained Satur-las trail yesterday found all wellf T ) . ) 1 Aot r E Pe st at the Gastin < A | Brinctpals - Hbmer. ODIamE . DEs elimina- falls below the stiitiar day afternoon with a farewell lunch-|worth while when they reached ) Petersh V. H ph'hed a' (:Oflfefefl(u r 3. Robinson, Deputy \ requir- achievement desirable for the grace. €on for six guests at her home injthe slalom slope. {Mr. and M L. Wingard R Ending Saturday PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA strat attending the con-'R to revamp t nstitution of | but added adequate facilities ar superintendent of Schools at Craig; 'send it teachers for ratification. ed. Anchorage approved Ketchikan Supt.; This : i line with An-| 12. Recommended a strong guid H d ’G H COVERED HEREBY .. o e e o, | - Honoped siLoiny | 0 l_ HEADS ; ) Petersburg; Will-| 3. R nded to the Territor-|sympathy and understanding for [ s Dougl heron J of ation that plane childre 10 vary from the aver A y [_ h } i g ; ; o, OAG or AR ENGATY Datiwada | THe mie! ABAR 50 akiars “1.., To Ketchikan—Gil Reese, J. C for Shanghai, Mrs.|labored lumber-laden up the Doug-|Danielson . To Wrar seorse F. Fabricus Peterson ) Dorothy ed su Condemned the policy of “soft | the Triangle Apartments | Although rain began to fall later| To Sitka—Theron Cole, A. C. John- JOHN WOODING Territorial Education Su- ffirmed belief in the long gogy” and recommended the main- Mrs. Wade, an interior decorator|in the day, the new snow on the son, Adolphe Thompson and F. A John Woeoding of nd Dr. Ryai established policy separation of tenance “of high scholastig in this city for the past year and hill made sliding unusually fine, Nelson. guest at the Gastineau Hotel, Seaman was elect-'scheol and religi Anchorage ap- dards. horage endersed ind a half, plans to leave some time | while hot dogs and coffee provided n of the South- proved Other Discussions today by plane for San Franci ‘\"‘h', the Juneau Ski Club took the Administrators’| - 5. Adopted a resolution condem Discussion was held, but no defin- where she will remain several days| {top off appetites spurred by )vlm\n Betty Hon 3 preser ska liquor situa-|ite action was taken, on: » her sailing for Shanghai acking. Also, coming back down neral ry t detriment under 1. Tenure for Alaska teacher During her stay here Mrs. Wade!was much easier. There was skiing every 1 2. Sahool ecnstruetion pr has been a popular member of Ju-|clear to the road 3 ; ORRY trying to do and making an appeal| 3. Utilizing military surplusses. (heau's younger set. aturday’s| All except one or two of the Cotpseouer O Sgiion. e Iscusse lengt specil- o quthorities onger pc 4. Visual alds lunchecn was the last of a number | piled at the foot of the . o B s g, 10 school of control. Strongly endorsed 5 Teachers’ Retirement Law of farewell parties give n herltrail jn the morning were re- SRt s S EILI TR RIS chool anchorag 6. Vocational education honor | stacked - at . the - Second MeadoW v S RIRler, 6. Recommended to the Territor-' 7. Uniform records and rep Besides the honor guest and the capin before the day was done Among actions taken by the Con- jq pepartment of Education the activities for the ad stess those attending the luncheon| congiderable aid in toting up the AT adoption of an uniform marking trators were at a minimum c Gruening, [ lymper for a new floor to the cabin g Gompleted plans for ax vstem for all schools of Alaska— the busy sessions here, but Jessi2l was furnished the day before by imilar a Jletic Association. M ard pasad on a five-point system of “a- events that helped to highlight s Doris Ward, Mrs.| goy Scouts of Troop 612, and their MR AL IR SRS SPRRE Ll ompiae & EOIUES Anchorage endorsed. conferance were Lunc s George Rogers and Miss Betty Tan- gads, several of whom took planks ard and Inter- ".m “,'“m by-laws .n‘\‘ru fl mlm"\ R R e guests of the Juneau Cham Beg: vp the trail with them on their endorsed by both ’ ‘mr ]\nl((v]“y\ ation. THIS | 7 pecommended that the Terri- Ccmmerce, on Thursday 5 NGRS “”ft S Bkl e SE0) The _top cabin mn was the n expre i ¢ 'cember 6; a at the June; i j NIKOLA JUKICH i iy averithe wiskas intendent LIOUOR STORE Phones 92-95—2Z Free Deliveries Daily BEER Rainier . . . Sick's Select $3.95 Free Belivery — 10a.m. o4 p.m. ready h b-c-d and f Richardson to detached servic announcement Wil b Recommended the adoption of the Military Police at Junea SCOTCH and RUM (JAMAICA) DEAL=ww== CHOICE OF SCOTCH EIGHT YEARS OLD Johnny Walker Red Label Black and White King William John Dewar Whiie Lahel Teacher’s Highland Cream Vat 69 Harvey's Scotch 5 OBk nonaidgred Aok Tod b e rial Board of Education reque ety i ]‘ msidered ‘farjed at Anchorgg 1047 I R Th i ek aHe |School as guests of - the, eact v 50 Som prosTa. inted Supt. Cole and Com e of rafunds Dacember 7; a diner at the Bar A detail of eight members of the Hotel Friday evening, Decemb OI.D"MER HERE ‘Jnm au- High School Ski Club made at the mini- R an overnight stay at the top of »achers of lOCM Boys FROM F[ DIES SATURDAY'“ trail and bucked up four trees MIXERS and BEVERAGES hanged from . for firewood on Sunday cimum of ( So E 1, Niicols Fullabi senlknown 4 A few more weekends of similar that the Territorial Board of Edu- S 0 INAVY away Saturday afternoon, Dec. 8, at| ¢arly-season snow, will ‘assure one tic » authorized to establish a°® SPEND XMA H I.ID.P.‘{J St. Ann’s Hospital, at the age of 60. of the most cessful ski seasc or hin the limits of The: rerminiie’ are. i the/ GhaTies) 0] history, was the view h $2,400 to ased on experienc Transferred fr uty at Fort Jarter Mortuary, from which'by Ski Club officers i LPALALHE funeral s s 7-"p a4/ o W0 made later % \ refundable sa scale for sc local boys arrived by plane herc The deceased, who was born May H Ginger Ale dministrators based on exy |terdny in time to celebrate the g 1885 ot Jugosivla han ena l ere nd the size of the school; within Christmas season with their famil- jived in Ala the last 42 years, Canada Dry Waier he range of $3,000 to $4,000. Points ies most of which was spent, in Juneau 4 i | cight and nine are similar to recom-| The home-coming servicemen are and vicinity White Rock ndations made by the Anchorage Py, Andrew D. Austin of Juneau| He is survived by his wife, Smil- oun es 4 v mference for schools in the Second, and Pyt. Ralph Kibby of Douglas,'jana Jukich, two daughters, Mrs Tom Collins Mixer Third and Fourth Divisions June 1945 graduates of Juneau and Helen Pekovich of Juneau, and Mrs 10. Affirmed confidence in Dr. C.'Douglas High. Both men have been Mary Hoffman of Waterloo, Ill., and s T T R Coca-Cola Earl Albrecht and the Territorial in the army since graduation GHINA i Tiine 4 qus . The. Bigtmer Lenll g g 1 1 e ! ’ g Juneau Port from the southward Department of Health policies on Private Kibby is a son of Mr. and peau ] e t 8 Yeldale and’ 1att Double Cola Ith and pledged the support of Mrs. M. J. Kibby of Douglas Two brothers were still living in' (oo gt & e atter 4 o'clock {the se¢hools in helping solve the| Also transferred to Juneaw from ' Jjugeslavia before the war, but noth- H; '"l'.’f:f’f? ‘\;'.n:m' Seattle were: Cherry .. Root Beer. . [ealth problems of Al An- Anchorage and arriving with the ing had been heard from them since i ub s LN C“Richard B chorage confirmed two local boys is Cpl. Pat. Madonna 'th t of the war, and Mr. Jukich po.o. Edwi Gessner Lenora Creme and Orange Soda School Lunch of New York City 1A wikhiokit Eriowina: thieie fatea. | SOk win Ge 3 s Bl i Goodrich, Saburo S. Kito, Amelia 11. Expressed belief that a s > - z S X (e R )] | lunch program is advantage Canada was discovered in 1497 by Kito, Sammy. Kito, Batbara Klto I necessary in most Alaska schdols, the English navigator John Cabot |Jobn Kito and Harry Kito Walter Maki, J. J. Miller, Lt 0 5 Comdr. T. J. Pyle, Mrs.T.J.Pyle, 0 e e i ! Rudolph, Mrs. Pearl Walker, Wil- PHONE lizam McKenzie and two U. S 704 - B! ‘ ny men Juneau Deliveries 10 4 From Ketchikan—E. E. Bambrick a.m., 2 p. m, 4p. m. et Stean N Sen ived in Jessie Clements, L. E. Disker, E. E Douglas Delivery 10 EACH ; . “fter. Jensen, Iona Jensen and W. C = % bt - rom the Stewart a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME ncon with 44 passenge! v L ;5 Ly southward disembarking in this' Fmbarking for ]S‘_‘j“”(‘{ N My . P2 A e tonight at Mary Gordon, Alfred Gordon an Mrs. Alice Minoro o'eloc Among the EACH lowing ¢ W s A 3 ‘ : J ), Bea Felger, Jack Stephen, DRAW OUT AND SAVE MILK PEEL COCOANUT [} rouis Israclson, Mrs. Anna Gary, AND SHRED MEAT FINELY Don C. Foster, Don C. Foster, Jr cup cake flour Norma Lande, W. A. Chipperfield, p. baking powder Mrs. Olaf Wesby tsp. salt TOC ; From Wrangell—L. L cup sug 4 { H. Lorenzen, Lee Lucas, Bakke. 2'3 cup cocoanut milk EXACTLY £ From Ketchikan—W. L. Watkins, cup shortening 2 MIN Ann Couch, John T. Tribar, Cecil arrivals were the fol- 'LIONS GO OVER TOP IN VICTORY BOND QUOTA For the second time this drive, the Lion's Club went over the top with a total of $26,825 worth of Vic- Peterson, tory. Bonds, it was announced Sharon 'the club’s noon luncheon toda first e was earlier in the ¢ e [when the club had unofficially gone over its quota, and had turned over part of that to the Chamber of Hudsen's Bay Besi Procurable ¥ Bottle of Rum .and I Bottlie of Scotch $11.00 D e S IMPORTED . . . Ready-to-Hang DRAPERIKES in Four New Patierns A % & All Metal . .. Smolcing Stand [ THEN ADD 1/3 cup milk and 2'3 cup egg whites unbeaten beat ingredients 2 minutes (fresh skim milk can be used to make up quantity.) PLACE in two 8-inch round cake tit reased and floured. 0 to 35 minutes in oven 350 degrees. old fashion boiled dressing shredded cocoanut up top of cake wdding 23 of the TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES | Callquist, E. D. then add balance of shredded cocoanut to fluff 1 tsp. vanilla 3 1itz, E. B. Clayton From Seattle — Hugh Daniels, Mrs. Hugh Daniels, Mrs. Lina Ove- Gaylord Wesby, Melvin Wesby Mrs. Arnold Curtis, Mrs. Marie Peters,. K. H, Waller, S. R. Meacham, Mrs. S. R. Meacham, Howard Meacham Mrs. Alfred Lundstrom, A. E. Lundstrom, Mrs. A. E. Lundstrom, Mrs. Marie Kassner, M. Post Joseph P. Ordas, Steve Vergala | Alex Vergala, Mrs. Anna Windber ' Hermle said Cil ommerce total Winter recreation came in for dis- cussion today, and Lion John y Engineer McNam- ara had prepared preliminary plans for Evergreen Bow!l improvements, especially with regards to a wood slide. Further details of these plans were to be discussed at the Execu- tive board meeting tomorrow eve- ning. Lions Doc Rude, Del Hanks, and Johnnie Walker and Jamaica Rum Haig and Haig and Jamaica Rum Both Scotches 12 Years Old Imported French CHAMPAGNE Mum’s ‘Walt Soboleff outlined plans for next week’s party with the youngsters of 7 S DELIVERY R {Johnson Home. It will be the Club’s DOUGLAS DE LI\PPY 10 A.M RUTH C. HANOVER HERE {,1,ua1 Christmas party, and in- MINIMUM L Rath 0. ““"““‘f“- Pf‘““"_" resl-|cludes Santa, turkey and trimmings, §Hiont,. auzived jgve - this weekend ,ng g complete program with no fand is a guest at the Baranof. club business., g S e Carl Hardin, of the Hardin Wood FROM PELICAN “’"4 fWorking Shep, received his Lion’s A. L. Flecher of Pelican City is pyton today as the Club's newest registered at the Baranof Hotel. |oy, e Guests of the club were Lion Moss- EROM HOONAM back Pete Wood, of the Fairbanks 4 I Mrs. John Kreese of Hoonah ar-|ciuh and Ed Robinson, deputy 1928 Vintage 1932 rived in town this weekend. She is Commissioner of Education. i B b i Gaess RS SE Sl Chas. Heidsiecl-Reims FROM THE STATES 1937 Vintage Dumontel-Pere and Fels 1929 Vintage Metaxa Brandy A Preduct from Greece New... Dav(mpm tSets JUNEAU UPHOlSIFRY (0. PHONE 3 il Irwin Packard | 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. oo £ e 2 2 2 3 econd Street B T e e R e O et e X | i Arriving from the States over| BBEBEEEEEE y the weekend were the following 56 Baranof registrants: Ron Living- ston, Union Oil Company; R. L. Knox and Virginia Chapman, all of Seattle, and J. J. Schroeder 2 | Louis, Mo.,, and Joe E. Blanche, DeWitt, Ia. R ! JOHNSON IS CIVILIAN | Sgt. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson have returned to Juneau, to make their, home here. Sgt. Johnson recently, joined the ranks of civilians now coming home, after four y in| the army, two of which were served in the Aleutian Islands. He is the son of Mrs, Otto Anderson of this; FINDING THE MERCHAN : Dl : | city. Yqu WANT - BUT IFSE ; IT'S TO BEHAD --- P/&Jl)’l}’/w LY HAs :r/ D. 0. . Benedictine Full Quart FOR THE FINEST OF LIQUORS SEE GEORGE EROTHERS GEORGE BROTHERS Liguor Store Daily Delivery to Douglasat 3 p. m. - - - FROM ANCHORAGE Registered at the Baranof fr Anchorage are: Mr. and Mrs. A. H.| McDonald, Adrien Adams, Vino Adams, P. R. Lovell, M. R. Lovett, Katherine Gelles, A. Stone, James M. Wilson, Robert Boyd, Margie Edwards, Leona Hodgens and Jo- seph T. Michelic. S e KODIAK VISITORS Kelly A. Coker and R. E.Graels- ner are Kodiak residents registered at the Baranof. R icd i Do Your Christmas Shopping Now . . . We Have I t.' g!g%!ggg}ggfib "z b;/vag gl@pal&:gpppmtmwwwpwn .,:)M;?hz/n d s /:vfllflu’ L4

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