The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1946, Page 2

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PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA BREWS "’ER vou lc 1igh shades High 7.60 Mayfair ' bumper beret with iin band outlining 7.60 Scalawag Off-the-face Breton, -wide band gresgrain ribbon and 1cy streamers 8.55 Other Brewster Felts 4.50-9.50 B M. Rehends Ca QUALITY SINCE /88T © Yes, Agains-= The HIGHEWAY DEILIVERY ”‘“"ga Ra(fk. FOR YOUR DAILY DELIVERY OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Or for any delivery on the highway PHONE 374 THIS SERVICE STARTS MAY IST the local contest. ver of Education; and B. D. Stewart, Winner 5 explained, with of Mines. h judge going w second | through fifth , school Miss Davis' en- it B, % REPUBLICANS TO MAKE e meon est (o sary Vet EiNA) ADDEAL TONIGHT ling with four points, and to A;u(“; Kepublican candidates wili be on PATIEDAVISIN "% hoice, and — e Tubbs and Betty Lou Harcd, each) with th ;';;\ ll “:‘\\,m)x"m i '\/‘L‘;.KINY reading platforms and state- v Will They Still B 1o | ments, This will be the final appeal the three top-placi passed into t judges, together her Alaskan towns the-Territory *aw and $10 in bo: a, , Mrs. Coughlin state . L.| Finalist judging committee con-| id | sists of Dr. James C. Ryan, Com-! Board Mrs OPA 1 hand @ ballot who are seeking nominations with l'h“p[uv the primary to be held tomor- | A 1 or the . ML I s of | is and| GEORGE WADDEN HERE | George A. Wadden of Valdez has arrived and is a guest at the Gas- tineau. e contest were liam R. Cart it is anticipated that| |results will be determined and the|care given to the 1377 children wards made before the close of|treated last year, and it means f candidates on the Republican | | PAA CARRIES 90 | - DURING WEEKEND On incoming and outgoing fligl.l“ | through Juneau this weekend, ! American Airways flew a luml u‘ 90 passengers. Arriving here from Seattle Sat- urday were: Ed Goodwin, Henry Erickson, John Forslund, Nick Tay- lor, Harold Grappe, Lawrence John- son, Martin Hegre, Joseph Noid, Charles Zink, Andrew Ambrose, Da- vid McCormack, Burke Prince, Wil- liam Barber. Freda Weirauch, Eugene Law- jrence, Harold Precht, Clyde Bre | ster, Steig Osman, Howard Broc Emil Nielson, John Antonsen, Dian- |na Castner, Lawrence Castner, Carl | Jurgens, Malcolm Stockwell, Johr | Wynne. ‘ From Fairbanks: Ralph Mory Jessie Morgan; from Whiteh |Palene Swindog, Billie Swindog and James Huston. On the flight to Seattle were Sena Medill, B.Frand Heintzleman 1J. C. Roehn, Erik Lofquist, Ger- aldine Lofquist, Etna Olson, Ted Anderson, Margaret Kyros, Walter | Stoll, Ivan Tomlinson. Yesterday’s arrivals from Seattle {by PAA were: Earl Fifferman, Don | Adams, Charles Douglas, Lee Hen |ninger, Sherman Cleveland, M | Cleveland, Bjarne Knutson, Jot { Johanson, Conrad Haug, Carl Jor- genseén, Ole Jorgensen, Jens Jacob- jsen. Martin Augland, Andrew Enncr- |son, Spiros Karippi, Patricia Lyo: | Teddy Lyons, Josephine Bulla {Harry Burke, Magnus Likenes: | Louise Taylor, Afton Anderson, Dora {Mangini, Elva Phillips, Vida Boyd, \Frfld Wagner, Henry Falkenstein, |Donald O'Connor, Francis Dutz iJohn Totland. | From Whitehorse: G. Gee. | Passengers leaving yesterday for {Scattle were: Irene Curos, Doro- 'thy Scheewe, Judy Scheewe, Vyola | Penrose, Janet Rice, Marvin Rice, |Atwood \Babbit, Linn Jorgensen, Esther Peterson, Anna Peterson, Eberett George, Alma Sully, John | McCormick, Harold Foss and Sam- {uel Hutchinson | From Fairbanks: {Jack Lyons. e - 'ANNUAL ""PENNY” - DRIVE'" STARTS . HERE WEDNESDAY The annual “Penny Drive” for the Children’s Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle where many crippled Al- askan children are treated ' each | vear, will open in Juneau Wegnes- day, May 1, according to '# an- nouncement made by Mrs. J. J. Meherin Mrs. Meherin is substituting for | Mrs. George Alexander, Chairman, who is at present in Portland, Ore., | where her husband Judge Alexan- der, is convalescing. Assisting with the soliciting wm be Mesdames R. H. Williams, Alex B. Holden, I. Goldstein, Herb/ Waugh, Howard Simmons, Rod Darnell, Patrick Gilmore, Marvin | Kristan and T. C. Whiteside. Milk hoftles or other coniainers for extra pennies with the little brown envelopes carrying 2 “Have |a Heart” slogan attached are a familiar sight in local stores, with % Harvey Oster, them conveniently at hand all dur-| ing the year. | During the year 1945, 35 Alaska children were given a total of | 4,676 days of hospital care at the! determined on a | Director of the Territorial Bureau| Orthopedic Hospital. This %as 13| | percent of the total 35,036° days’ that an average of 12 of the hos- | pital's 125 beds were occupied every | day of 1945 by an Alaska child. Xn“ addition to these, four children . were brought to the hospital and | |treated by private doctors. Among the 35 from the Territory | were f{ive from Juneau, and of | the air tonight at 7 o'clock over|these five, one boy who is sutfer- ing from a tubercular hip has been | under the care of the Orthopedic Hospital since November, 1943. | The “Penny Drive” will be con- ducted through the third week in . May, the announcement said. # FR()M KETCHIKA\‘ Mrs. C. A. McMickle of Ketchi- kan is a guest at the Gastineau | Hotel Klein, editor of J-Bird. missicner of Education; Mrs. Mari entered in Drake, former Deputy Commission- Enioy the whiskey that's CLD ISUNNY Bnoox R Whiskey—a Blend VOTE FOR CURTIS G. SHATTUCK FOR ENTERTTAINS LIONS, TODAY'S LUNCHEON Jee Shofner, High School band| cnapel of the Charles W. Carter oW on official business. He expects | five pounds, fourteen cunces at director, and the Lions at today. All their gleaming uniforms, this pepPY are residents of the Interior, ang outfit did themselves proud. They|cpe haq lived at Nenana and at signing as desk clerk at the Gas: were enthusiastically and Lion President Barney Ander: son, . their coach in basketballini hours, got the cfedit for the special honor. Fred Gesslin, chairman of the neminating committee, gave the fol- | lowing names as candidates for of- fice for the For President: Blackerby, Milt Furne: feyer; First ©. Rude, Mackay Malcolm; Second Vice President: George Jorgenson, Roy Peratrov: ident: Bob Treat, Ernie Lincoln, Harold Sverdrup; Secretary: Milt s, Burr Johnson, Joe Wern-" asurer: Bob Treat, Henry Walt Soboleff; Lion Furns er; Lorenzen, Tamer: Tom agle, Pat Gilmore; Tail Twister: eonard Allen, Eddie Nielsen, Dick Second Year Director: Dr. A. W. Stewart; Third Year Di- rector. Frank Hermann. L Garrison; Guests of Lions G. Ed' Morgan. DR. RAE Optometrist, on May Tth fice in the Blomgren Bldg amine Eyes and Fit Glasses. Phone Mrs. Blomgrer in the Blomgren Bldg. for appointment. ¥ many of the merchants keeping HIGH SCHOOL BAND ‘FUNERM TOMORROW | .. " RY MOY HERE Henry Moy, at the Gastineau Hotel. FPROM PETER\B(‘RG i RSB Funeral services for Alice Alberts SPERLING GOING SOUTH ‘ who died recently at the Skagway _Herry Sperling, Administrative lafterncon at 2 o'clock from the Vvice, will leave for Seattle tomor-|An’s Hospital. the band entertained Mortuary. their noon luncheon pyergreen Cemetery. bright and shiny in|“mpa parents of the deceased girl Interment will be jn to return the first of June. | birth, DESK CLERKS -CHANGE APpiaucets tineau Hotel this week, will be re- ' Baranof. | Northway. MONDAY APRIL 29, 1946 I placed by her sister Mrs. F'lorence A. Nicholson, a resident | Devenny who arrived here from OF ALI(E AlBERI'S‘;rflr:fi:?-s,burg is staying at theiAnchorage last week. FRANKFURTERS HAVE GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frankfur- | ter, of Yakutat, are parents of a umatm-ium. will be held tomorrow Officer with the U. S. Forest Ser-|daughter born yesterday The baby weighed [ L R Mr. and Mrs. Richard Date, E. Mrs. Dorothy Sasseen, who is re- W. Flemister and G. W. Flemister, all of Cordova, are guests at the DAILY FLIGHTS TO ANCHORAGE coming year Val Poor, Alva and John Vice President: Dr. J. | ich; Third Vice Pres- served with passengers and express service. Hutchings, Mike Mon- Dependable Comfortable Inexpensive the club today were ard Knight and Ralph 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares Good for One Year D LILLIAN CARLSON, arrive in Juneau and will be at her of- to Ex- (257-tf) e et L of Sitka, is a guest following: White, Whole Wheat, Pumpernickle and French, perloaf - - - - - - - - - $.11 Duich Crunch, perleaf - - - - - - Germako or Raisin, per loal - - - 5. - AR Hamburger Buns, per dozen - - - - - - .27 Weinier Buns, perdozen - - - - - - - - 2] Forthe Bestin Bakery Goods PHONE 577 SULLY’'S BAK CARSON LAWRENCE TERRITORIAL SENATOR TOMORROW o He Isthe Only Juneau Candidate for the Senale on the Democratic Ticket Insure Representation for Juneau in the Territorial Senate i Ll (Paid Advertisement) Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska ALASKA AIRLINES Phone 667-0Office Baranof Hotel The 0. P.-A. has authorized the raise in prices, effective MAY FIRST, on the . R'D [y

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