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PAGE EIGHT BARTLETT LAUDS KRUG TO JUNEAU ITEER AGE DANCE PROVES HELLENTHAL WITH | TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF—JUNEAU ALASKA THE REV. BAKER AND FAMILY BACK AFTER VACATION IN STATES J. NYMAN ON AUTO TRIP TO INTERIOR HONS AI I-U ( uccess=- Simon Hellenthal and John A. leturning to Junvau Snluxdm 1l danc yman, Deputy Collector of Inter- on the S. S. Princess Norah, after Delegate E I Bart It i \bout 115 nal Revenue at Juneau, plan toja three-month vacation in the cal Lions Club today were pres to dance leave tonight for an automobile |States, were the Rev 4 Mrs lat events which took place o the Hunt ip into the Interior Ralph E. Baker and their daughter tary t ches 30 o'clock ‘They will travel in Hellenthal's | Stella ! the dar lec 15 car from Haines along the Alaska!| They report a very enjoyable an: le From all rey it was a way to Fairbanks. From there inspirational trip, but show true pSTEE e we 3 ake the road to Anchor- | Alaskan spirit in being “very happy ; i ARy to be back.” While south they € he b weari lits and tie According to prosent plans, Ny- | traveled by auto, visiting places in S t ¢ ddition to havir hei Air n will be gone for approximately | Washington, Idaho, Colorado and i cessor brushed o perfect veek, while Hellenthal will re- |Utah. Alaska - in in that area for abou! At the beginning of their trip bri month. The trip will provide they were fortunate in being abl i nd i 3 e of the Northwest District Assemblic . he re- TOMORROW NIGHT . & 3 o5 % = o e ot Gon, or whith Rev: Bakee & i ate- ° ® member. The conference was held whic he advan-| p g it F e WEATHER REPORT e in Spokane, Washington. Also ages anc f Alaska’s! C Ban % le (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) o three camp meetings were attende e 3 . ratures for 24-Hour Period e |by the Bakers. These were Silver P 7 . his Morning Camp, Enterp! Camp out v A 7 )t € all . o o o pokane, and a camp in Sal . music for the . In Juneau—Maximum, 65; e Lake City, Utah. The Rev. Baker arefull Vanik be rehearsed e minimum, 43 e was privileged with being able to oo . At Airport—Maximum, 66; e speak at the Enterprise Camp. p j T o | roinisRres 88 e From Washington they traveled » ANS OFFICIAL SINGS ¥ e on to Idaho and Colorado. In ¥ | P - WEATHER FORECAST o ' Denver they were able to visit witl }1‘); s PRAISES OF ALEUTS > (Juneau and Vielity) |one of Rev. Baker's brothers who is o o stationed at Lowry Field. In addi ¥ n in; ¢ Fair and not much change e tion, while in Colorado Spring ¢ ! ¢ e in temperature tonight. In- e they visited with Evangelist ar B ka, o creasing cloudiness Tuesday. e Mrs. Charles E. Blair. The R his wife, al ¢ o Blair held services in Juncau last 1 Simmons e e e e s o e e e e sar at about this time. A. L. Robir neau for re- - T S While in Colorado they were ends Co. dquarte G. WHITE VISI ible te sce many of the interestin: { the OPA were soon for! Miss Genevieve White returned |Sights. Among places visited werc the Club new vill work on re-|t, Juneau on Saturday to spend the Garden of Gods, Manitou In- nd received a rousing for the new Sitka|gpproximately a week visiting with Cline and its cable car and Sevén m the entire organiza- ol her sisters and other relatives, Falls | ir th the| For the last several weeks Miss| Accompanying the Bakers bac were glad to have as them co-! white has been engaged in holding !0 Juneau s the Rev. Baker's today's luncheon stri and possessed | Dajly Vacation Bible School in var mother, Mrs. Ruth Baker, who plat panks and cf crsonal integrity, according | jous Alaskan towns. Thus far|t0 spend time visiting with her the Warner to an official report to Don Foster,' schools have been held in Sitka,'three sons, Howard, George and ANS General Manager. Ketchikan and Wrangell Ralph and their respéctive famil Li i airman of | Greens will be replaced at| son leaving Juneau she plans Mrs. Baker joined the travel- ns Rain Pool Committe by Mr. and Mrs. Simeon!t, return to Sitka where she will|erS in Idaho when they were en- nounced that the Club has only Oliver who will teach in the ANS|remain indefinitely Toute siof URlIRELAE UL DR < ol until Saturday midnight to sell the school there — e — the RN Fhel. - el i me i o PRI e e ohen NG During the absence of the Bak e S b A P/ : L Rev. Ralph Fick has been pas g Ry Kl smmm MOVEMENTS | c1y's st ome o ne 75 30 i "B I (NN, b il - Rev. Fick plans to hold meatings as there were still quite a number Princess b, from ay,| tor of Scotty's Packing Co. Cor- “CV- &CK ! K Y s arrived here Other Alaskan towns and will le: of tickets to be sold proceeds due at 7 o'cl omorrow morning.| dova, and his wife arrived he Fratn i IR e from the sal tickets, ¢ the Scheduled to sail for ouver at yesterday by Cordova Airlines. They i e o 75 in prizes is paid to the lucky g:30 o'clock will continue to the States today winners, will go into the fund f Princess Louise, scheduled to sail|or tomorrow by Pan American Air- MRS BRI.". REIUR“S the purchase of the building site from Vancouver Wednesday, Aug-|ways R for the new library ust 28 Mr. Scott is on a business trip TO JUNEAU w"H SON R S Alaska, om Westward, due to Seattle. A pleasure trip to Kan- (HRIS-“A“ S(I[N(E »out August 28, southbound sas and several Eastern cities is ‘Aleutian, scheduled to sail from|tentatively planned. The Scotts are, np. gacon Britt and hef' son lE(“.IRER ARRIVES Seattle August 20. Due here about | guests the Baranof during their|p, o = qovonter-in-law and. grand- September 1 ey this city scn of Mrs. William E. Britt, ar- IN THIS CITY TODAY | yorn Sca, from Bicks, Que 10 ——==<—— _ |rived Saturday by PAA and will Juneau late tonight HOGUES TO SKAGWAY visit here a wes Mr. Will B. iuvis, Christian s sailed for Haines at 4| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hogue left "~commander Jacob Britt, graduate Science Lecturer, arrived from oclock Saturday afterncon. Due|Saturday night on the S. S. Prin- of the U Nilvall Acaasmit as Ketchikan by plane today and will here : ely Au 2 |cess Norah as round-trippers €0|jyneau's first casualty of World lecture in S tomorrow Sword Knot, from Se due! sway. They plan to return to-iwar 1. He was captain of fhe sometime Thursday ( morrow gunboat Asheville, which wa<’ lost lecturing in Sitka, Mr. Da- Estebeth scheduled to sail for TS T SR in the South Pacific in March, 1942 wili return to Juneau and de- Haines s way at 10 o'clock, ON TRIP FROM PETERSBURG ' pis is Mrs. Britt's first trip to a lecture here the Capitol tonight Owens and Honey LoOU!juneau in 16 years Tirst tre, on Thurs g at e e - ‘pmm arrived here last week On trip to Alaska for her son Dick 6 o'clock. COURT IDLE TODAY {the North Sea from Petersburg r hgme is in Baitimore, Mary- Mr. Davis will leave by plane for The U. S. District Court was not|They are spending several days here| the Westward on Friday and will iy session foday, but will meet at|on a business trin. and are staying| While in Juneau, the Britts are lecture in Anchorage, Fairbanks 10 o'clock tomorrow lat the Baranof. I e Chris Wyller residence. and Seward before returning to the - States Mrs Davis Davis is on the accompanying Mr. lecture tour, KATHERYN GRAY BECOMES BRIDE OF DON APLAND R Miss Kathrys R. Gray, a teacher [RN the Juneau Grade School, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M Reardon, Spokane, Wash., was mar- ried here Saturday night to Don- ald B. Apland, a Juneau resident the last eight years and the 1 of M 1 Henry Apland, ington, Wash The wedding ceremony was held in th ent Mr. and Mrs Wallis George with vows read by Felix Gr U Commissioner Mrs. Gec was the bride’s only 1d George was be. br wore a beige suit with ories, and a pink and of gardenias and 1s Mrs. George W a and white dressmaker suit white acc centered Sor with nd a white gardenia The apartment was decorated with a special bridal background of candelabra, bouquets of gladio 4 arrangement of other sun ~i hout the apart- married couple will 1 hop Apartments brother of employed M at t to attend She noon brot Scattle tomor dations can be Mrs. George said er 4 : i3 4 is improving rapidly in health and | was expected to be wel to | | Juneau in return ¢ . -~ | FROM PALO ALTO, CALIF. | Dr. Harold J. Beaver and daugh- ter Barbara Beaver, residents of Palo Alto, Calif, who vaca- tior ough A sum- | o ved here F by Pacific '\m herr - plan to spend r¢ anot Hotel morning THE FORESTS OF ALASKA are vast reserves of potential wealth, Paper, plastics and other resin produgts along with commodities based upon recent scientific developments can be made from wood. This is an example of the progress forecast for our great Empire of Destiny! Most significant symbol of the Progress of Alaskan transportation is that typified by PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES. The comfort . . . convenience . . . and economy of swift practical. PACIFIC NORTHERN'S famed fleet of Coast PN A transport is markedly modern and Liners serve with regularly scheduled daily flights. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA™. : . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners’” for LEADERSHIP No"".g. PacIFic NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST «Airline RESERVATIONS @7d TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 ? CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines e s MONDAY AUGUST 26 1946 Ot CEN TURY “Alaska’s Finest” FREE -DELIVERY STORE HOURS 8:30°A. M. to 5: DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DOUGL/ 30 P. M. DELIVERIES DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY A’ 10 ) A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. NOO Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday all 202 For QUALITY MEATS Pot Roast Beef . 1b. 55c¢ Choice . . . Grain-Fed . . . Baby Beef Cross Rib Beef - 1h.55¢ Tender . . . Delicious Oven Roast Lean Short Ribs Beef 1b.35¢ Braise in the Oven with Brown Potatoes BEEF STEAKS ROUND STEAKS--Choice Cenfer Cufs 5clb. SWISS STEAKS - - - - - - - - ‘5. GROUND ROUND STEAK - - - - - 475 T-BONE STEAK - - - - - - - - 80cl. HAMBURGER STEAK - - - - - - - 55clb. Lean. . . Choice Ground Beef Chunks SLICED BACON - - - - - - - - - Hormel's . . . Armour’s Star . . . Carsien’s Bclb.