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PAGETWO " THEDAILY ALASKA EMFIRE-JUNEAU ALASKA — FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1946 v For Quick Energy Between Meals. .. | "FAMILY NIGHT” AT ‘ special Family Night vice, in the HANDMACKER. Does a New Fall Methodist Church, The largest on Sept. 1, retiring securitics TOKYO G b d i Coastal Airlines flew the family present will be presenteq Which become due on that date. aparaine, | g passengers yesterday from with a gift of honor The new cut will bring the {Lake Florence: P. Odsen. W. Scott. Moving pictures of “South Nor- tional debt down to about $ war But Superbly . O. Fredericks, C. Krogh, T. Nash, A. way" will be shown and Evangelist 500.000.000. Lo Scriann, O. Quenenmoen; to Fish g "M, Anderson will sing a Nor- & wissing the group |Creek: Phil Rich, Reardon Nehil, wegian sacred solo, “And I w NEW YORK — Today is mov- - Dean Williams; from Tulsequah: E. 3 New Heaven and a New Earth." day for the United Nations.'! BERYIN Fulby; to Sitka: Willard Dean, A.'This service will be of special in- Its 50,000 pieces of furniture, files may send |{D. Waamen, Dr. G. C. Daphond, terest tc Scandinavians. The ser- and other equipment will be trans- British occupation z | Gladys Shutt, Germein Shutt, Earl yic. tonight will also include sey- ferred from Hunter College to the many The Americ Military \Thatcher, Bruce Brown, Frank eral vocal duets and melodfes on renovated S Gyroscope Co. Government anncunced today that Wright. F. Phelps, N. F. C - the golden harp. war plant at Lake Success, L. I.— the cre-way parcel post se v T. A. Christenson, Stuart omorrow evening the Anderson the UN's home for prebably th packages from the T C. McNeil, Virginia Huston, gyangelistic Party will show the next five years now on and Mrs. Brown: g3rq Psalm in colors. Both Rev. ah: E. B. Fisher, Ma- gng Mrs. E. M. Anderson will be EDMONTON, Alt., Aug. 16 bl L. Fisher, William Dick, H. gre Dick, 1 Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Hollinger To Pelican: Ned Allright and J Winther; to Te koff and Mr has been exten: sed in typical Oriental cos- bertar hurriedly discarded ligh m clothing today for warm- cccupied by the four power: 1 blast of cold polar et R kon and north s siowly ee: Jack Oshol- . 3ritish Columbia 1 ool d Mrs. Carl Nelson CO(kiall Party uth and east bringing low tem- . - tumes. The public is cordially in- sum vited to attend these services er appare A from the Y COL. ROBINSON HERE 1son artived here to- from Hawk Inlet: Tom Larsen peratures, rain and snow sitka s 1 bus e From the satlin & from Tenakee: Mary “and Loralee '|' W"I s e oy i rom the world’s finest Willis; from Pelican: G. Wintker, OmOI'I'OW l. SEATTLE Th oner % o/ te late today or toPiOrrow tea crops we bring you Skipper Museth, O. Wilds, J. Scott " rakish ¢ dy ‘m’/’l';”‘_ it R 3 S greater tea enjoymént, and A. Engstrom; and from Ex- Honor M'SS Ma(k wned by A English |5 - 3 cusion Inlet: E. Shortridge and Mr 3 ¢t manufactt subject tc FHREE FROM KETCHEAN Campbell A cocktail party honoring Miss ki, county taxation for ti i ath JEDY A Louise Mack of Kansas City will o, vears it has been moo Arriving here from From Hoonah: F James; to Chat- esterday were: Bernard 4 be given at the Baranof between g et e i 4 b i o -i;-im \‘ *'“: 15‘""»'“‘;“ ‘“d ”\‘I‘ ! 5 and 7 o'clock tomorrow evenir rett Todas: adviaea d .m;;{ Keil and Ber ay: August Buschman and’ N e o 2 n ey are derfu functional , ¥ » e by Miss Frances Regan and Mi ssor Ralph S. Stacy 2 : Ada s P Sl Catherine Mack, sister of the hon- Barano! Hotel Handmacker's gabar- Dale, J Kirk, H. Letter, N. A. Mc-| oo ack, e dine with a fre Fachran, M. Coughlin, Fred Gees-| “fL0 yinutely 50 guests will be| o oo e R 904 young viewpoint lin, R. Mice, Mrs. J. Wright, E. J.|, B0 PR e Miss Mack e The jacket longer, Markham, Eintross, Mrs. G.|° o 8 or @ G who is visiting in Juneau as thc house guest of another sister, Mrs Art Tveten Iy descri It is reported that Miss Mack word was light in a thot has been enjoying her first vis wces. Only a few relatives ! To Wrangell: Avis Davidson and to Alaska and doesn’t mind the friends attended the services. T. A. Sacchi; to Petersburg: A. H. rain at all after experiencing the hody was cremated Bliss; to Ketchikan: P. Gilmore and | terrific heat spell in the Middle Eran Clarine Cloudy; to Haines: Tom!West regions i o Dyer, Florence Jensen and John - - St Jensen; from Ketchikan: T. Joyce,, VA OFFICIAL TRANSFERRED ™Made ter day in London vy, novelist J. B d Wells as a man Drescher, S. Sunde, Mrs. J. Story R. Armstrong and Henry Moy: and form Sitka to Pelican: Mrs. Will- iam Davis. your waist slimmer, and a master's touch of fine tailoring In putty biege and brick Sizes 10 to 55 The A F of I plans to ¢ e four thousand wor ative T. Lendall, Mrs. L. A. Edward, O. T. Smith, Contact Repr b R " jor Emerson and E. Cloudy; from sentative for the Veterans Admi HER 0 Al (PRt g0 ] Ketchikan to Haines: Julia Garant istration in Ketchikan, has been ‘D€ b5 i A ] and Mrs. P. Davis; from Haines:|transferred to Anchorage a§ sub- pending formal | Mrs. Sheldon, Joyce Cranston, J. E. regional manager there, replacing Permission 3 Daunen, J. J. Schnabel and L. Ernest E. Lincoln, who takes over e ’ Cranstcn; from Petersburg: Atlene managership of the Regional of- JERUSALEM — fbe tension Hiels and Mrs. Hie fice at Juneau 2 ]",j";m““ 5 i gell: E. E. Whit : The new Contact Representative \'® POIMEC (0 TG : ‘: zg’z i a ikan to Petersburg: Charlie Green- in Ketchikan is Robert A. O'Gor- “hich Jewls ; 1S L4 \ an, S. McPu, E. Curtis, Mrs. Charles man who is being transferred there Na'° calied for QGALITY SINCE /887 Greenan and H. Krach; from| from the Seattle branch office. (ORI o \\l.‘x\gi‘h to Ketchikan: Mrs. N BRI S ritish becs fartell, L. Martell and M. Davis; FROM THE STATE li“” Jews Rs i ety - from Ketchikan to Wra R.! Arrivals from the States register- ‘Le8ally i rp Clayton, A. Wyller and S Sweet; ing at the Baranof Hotel yester- e e L : Juneau SBmhday COUN(“. MEE"NG om Petersburg to Ketchlken: 9. day were: M. G. £ Shad, Gon. , SPATTLE — The 13ih Nuval Di- , d BP c' ,;&]u.m.\ and to and from La , Calif.: Phoebe Cale, Ro: ‘_“:“ " ¢ b alitabls K \N ascelborg: J. Johnston, A. M.!yye Calif.; Elma Lenhart, Se- 524 2 Al o €10id a S IONIGHT' BUDGEI Mills, J. S. McKinnon and J. S.|attle: Russ ; (Pt been cond>mn- h Mills, J. 8. McKinnon ¢ attle; Russell K. Fields, Seattl i ; ¥ Weekly Lunch : e {John' D. Harrisbergh, Seattle; T. | o e THE LUMBER INDUSTRY presents opportunity faes : Campbell, Bellingham, Wash.; Os- = oy g j Io “?"‘f\’{ "'R"“l”“g“r“ DINhAay | yuneau City Councilmen will mest FA”. PlANTING THEME wald Thanem, Seattle i able fi,,» z»-,mr/ nation into a large potential. This R ERP Tk on 6 Telnaine or 4. [tenignt at 8: odlock i ithe Clfy e TOKYO — The entire area ( ial il b is of board feet of { SRS RE e ‘(.k'}‘_ Timcheen af the |Hall to consider the City Budget AT GARDEN (I.UB MEET FROM ANCHORA Japén. from Moky. sotth fo. Na- vital industry now furnishes millions of board feet of { BPWC this noon in the Gold Reom. fRE b griTel Seie e0d o SatMhe — | My jand s, Gebrge’ W, FIngel, panki f5 expected to high quality spruce to supply world need. Lumber's A more complete history of the| toX millage rate. The Juneau Garden Club will, Floyd Faris, and W. T. Wilson, all ¢ o tyohcon before 2 g ) Y i founding and early days in Ju-| Other business to be considered I moet next Wednesday at 1:30 at Anchorage residents, are stopping The U. S. Weatl part in Alaska's future is assured, as is Alaska's d unding ° 1 relatively minor. The budget and pe 4 & ‘ward, | @t the Baranof Hotel during their , Tok rocasts that the aedliiwill B giveniiby Mise Obifin| S : e budget and tne nome of Mrs. Ch Forward eau Tokyo forecasts th R b R e i tomorrow night at 8:30 over KINY ™Millage rate, however, are expecl- Mg Wwellman Holbrook will act Visits here. . typhoon will strike the island of future in the air. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES . .. on a program sponsored by the|¢d t0 Teceive much thoughtful at- g5 pogtecs, and the theme of the MW T e Honshu from Tokyc south, and ¢ Alaska’s FOREMOST airline offers the finest air BPWC. In her talk this noon, Miss “""o™ buokel 8 meeting “i]li i«x f:ll planting. FROM TORONTO the islands of Shikoku and K gt i e e , fiio o chiRfed:s tnolfiérits: orl s Will jbedifpassed ot the |l Ty A SN WINdE ol more T han transport service o be found anywhere. PN A's that noteworthy day in '96, fifty NORAH (REWMA“ flower show to be given the latter| Sgt. Thomas Joyce and Sgt. miles per heur have re: : i, . il > i vears ago tomorrow, when gold was part of this month in the Masonic James Tindall have arrived here ¢q ncar the typhoon's center. Jleet of large comfortable Coast Liners furnish swift, it 5 i : o T § or the dir frem Toronto, Canada. They are AL . s e e e PASSES ON WAY e amios e drrson of B | RE CROROE BRI B ol htearser L sufe and dependable air transportation that features iss Frances Paul was one of sefc 18 3 aran( b ! — Retail sales fo. 4 ’ the guests of of the club, and dur- FROM SKAGWAY = I luxurions appointments and passenger comforts ing the luncheon sang two selec- = T : tions. James ienderson, member of the = “PART SN D A T Another guest at the luncheon crew of the S. S. Princess Norah, = FBESH Fnozn“ iz et = e i was Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley, a mem- | passed away at 4:30 this morn- = P N A "Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP ber of the Los Angeles BPWC and ing while the ship was enroute = i for 17 years a member of the Los|from Skagway to Juneau = & ! ! Angeles Police Department. Mrs. The address given for Mr. Hen- = r Alaska the past month couver, B. C., and at the time of =. Katharine Kuh, a curator at the death he'was 44 years of age. At = E e SEMOQT 2 Arts Institute of Chicago, was present the remains are at the == B u T T E R HIGHEST OUALITY p 3 f/I/f{»‘&l,' s FOREMOST < Azrline ancther guest Miss Kuh has Chas. W. Carter Mortuary, await- == ou ( et o Fiietse ik g %3 . = RESERVATIONS and | Leen in Southeast Alaska since July ing funeral arrangements. It s = NO LIMIT! ““""”’7’“”-~' | working with the Arts and Crafts probable that they will be shipped == 3 . bt | Board of the Indian Affairs. to Vancouver for burial = ADVANCF' CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Trajfic Marager i Next week’s guest will be Mrs ause of the death, the Prin- = is sure to ! o i % | Tom Hutchings who will talk on h arrived at 6 o'clock this = ALL GOOD BRANDS . . Coffee is FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copytigl L Northern Al ; I the conditions in France toda ling instead of the scheduled = SEE US FIRST! E Y P P P R 1 ap o np npormesifvel] i Members submitted questions to She sailed at 9:30 o'clock. = 4 1 i which they wish to be discussed -+ = Mrs. Betty McCormick requests, Edwin Tuley, a resident of Van- == 3 s n l; that members who wisb to bring couver, B. C. is a guest at the ENORWEG!A“ SABDI“ES % lelt Pt C.AN3 ¢ guests call her for 2rvations Baranof Hotel SOAP I SUPER SUDS, large package - 3 Ior 89« I MACARONI SPAGHETTI Save-on-Meat w Reawdy ... ] To Serve ithe Pulblic 4 THE JUNEAU READY MEX . CONCRETE, inc. : Will furnish promptly upen request, at your deor, or ‘at your job, in their two-cuhic-yard ROLL O MIXE] TRUCKS. CONCRETE According is Your Reguirements 3§ | Made with Mendenhall Glacier Pit Run agaregate . . For that Foundation, Slab, Retaining Wall or Side- walk you have heen waiting for. JUST CALL 182 ard Place Your Qrder NOW! ebrfefeereriefereorieforenbefeferefefeefefefoeefofefefeeeeo SEASON'S BIGGEST EVENT EEVRYONE WELCOME! CARPENTERS' BALL Sponsored by Local 2247 ELKS HALL SATURDAY — AUGUST 17TH 10 P. M. TILL ? Admission - $1.00 MUSIC BY: Tax - - - 20 RAnita Garnick’s Total - - $1.20 Orchestra TICKETS ON SALE AT IMPERIAL CAFE AND BAR, TRIANGLE INN, BAILEY'S BAR, ROYAL CAFE, ARCTIC BAR, WOOD'S COFFEE BAR BABY WALDORF FOODS TISSUE Gerber, Heinz 0 6 rolls 10 POUND BOX 9 | 43¢ | 513 MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. nAanoLn DOUGL DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. CHEDDA“ ; E CHEES Aged . . Pound CASI'I GROCERY| 5% e e A G IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'!IIIIIIIIIIIHillllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIII orrorr oo § i ;