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PAGE MERCHANTS ARE INVESTIGATING SCHEDULED MONDAY; NEW SHIP ROUTE SPECIAL BUSINESS T0 OPEN KETCHIKAN COURT TERM TODAY Judge J. W. Kehoe, Mrs. Kehoe and Court Reporter Maude SHie | service clubs, ; | icp i i Mealee left this moming to 11y Yearly Meeti Sched B A ; Tgng Membership is by invitation only Would Buy Merchandise in Den Chiefs, Den Mothers Meaie leie whis momine to 5y Yearly Meeting Is Sche -| gumeas newest orsacation, The St 10" vomen. engas . . g e A . Soroptimist Club, an Internation: g endently in proféssions, or as jal o tere a2 oclc yled af City Hall T nist Club, an_ Intern independently in proféssions, or as| East, Shm North Via to Be Honored - Of- t erriooh | ‘T L IateHIEARIS ) A at ”Y all 10- f.\:“‘:f‘fxxt‘;“‘-wux;m:;x“.\\.)i:::lvl;‘li:n;]‘.. 0% heads or deputies in goteenient] . st 4 court term was originally set to. E H g it as 12" pesitions or as executives of estab- P”n(e Rupert fl(lu[ 'ns'a”anon epn at 10 o'clock this morning. morrow ven'ng “fif" “’":"1“(1 ;““ “”““ ‘\“; L€ }iched businesses. Only one woman - Sllenwood as Presiden: e 1is X assificati is ' Other of connected with . e lfor each classification is eligible ¢ ; Den C nd Den Mothers will| ) von ) Acsinie W 'nmc:;..:m ![m';»lmi of the Ju-‘nm}d of dm.v B.\rlmmtl H‘,m)nm‘\i afid PR Darhotivily angkbd : 5 at the first Cub' = ~¢°0 neau Chapter of the Americal od |staff, and is a charter member of |4 : e e o J ) b the first CUb o, previously, ‘and Us, S, Markhal g ot it S day Reg i SE e Ot in her business or profession, main- | ¢ ‘ 2 of the new year yojiim 1 Mahoney plans to flyi s o les . ;‘ “( ‘l‘l-“‘»‘c “";i U-'“‘ ‘;" L o Slested to | tain high standards of personal and Rt th gat 2 li Mak . Yining a o'clock in the Council ther officers recently elected tol, wig 2 Rapiirs gl o : for the apm. there next Monday, escorting pris- Chakbeld offihe. City HAll - At thikfthe néwid brgniled Tithean: chop-iueir st s to 2 e o) 1l ste head for the com- y Hall. At this; Y=ORgpn 15 cuneau cA9b" resentative of her classification. ear. T Pac eet f al meeting officers for the coming year |ter are: Mrs. Fern Williams, Vice- y ¥ Y R p i é = ‘-R(R[,j‘q:_l{; ’I“;;i The grand jury is called to meet wy) pe elected, consisting ot uFP!‘ru(lvnx. Miss Pearl Poterson,|q 10 A':mgl‘“."\ “;”_“_“"l“”‘m g' = O s e last MIGRALE oF GRS oniken & B o'clock a. M.’ ohoirman, vice chairman, executive |Recording Secretary; Miss Dorothy ';"li",”m"‘\_ s Id' l“’\ 18 HE be d o last Mond f this| Gotoper 1, with the petit jury call=! oo o e ora hiney. - Gobeadii Seeretary | Objectives service and the economic nth, S mber 30th with spec- 3 o . secretary, treasurer and members hitney, Corresponding Secretary | . .. cement of women. | g n] emphasis on hom. |0 10F one week lster. Tup LMSrictigs fne samnd ot Directon, land Charter member of the An-|"WERCORER B o ones, & Past! O o iagy| Court term here has been adjourn- “pyery person who contributed $1|chorage Club; Laura MacMillan |piocid, o St it ori A e BE Sl i thers. | % UnHL: Octgber; 30; or over is entitled to vote for the | Treasurer; Board of Directors: Mrs.|; copsons : nd Den Mothers ol # v ver s i 500 o S organized the Anchorage Club is| g i lofficers and the people who are|Mildred Hermann, Mrs. Mernice @ B 0E o8 om0 s Tela- 5 ring Pack commit- IHREE pRlSoNERS f‘lcf'u:d are the representatives (»1‘M'.v|p. and Mrs. Jessie Stevens. tive to the Juneau Club's organ emer tee, Rotarians Stan R T RE BY A’-g {.(vlm,mlh]”m’\', ol Third In Alaska tion. Mrs. Jomes, a sister of : Den Mother Grummett, Joe Mc- B OUGH H BV VIS YRE SR ONEE Ci Juneau chapter is the third|Lewis Dowell, Public Relation's Lean, and Jack Burford, will be of- EPUTY AT K loans were nmdo”m n;ufme;;“u.\x Sorontimist Club 5 be ovgamized in| Councilor with the Pan American | ‘ DEPU SITKA cx-servicemen throuen the some ZCRI™ oy Pl B CGUL % Airways, s on her fourth trip Ex R SEOYILC LERAIUIOEY O R T old,.. ‘The = Anot Clubto Juneau, Her daughter, Alice ) Agsistance was given families of accompanied her h ! ed w Fred Bryant, Deputy U. S. Mar- soricomen and ex-servicemen, | Was Organized a year ago accompa . shal at Sitka, arrived here yes- Health and welfare Teports were The first such club in the United Jones is the daughter of ¢ terday afternoon with three Pris- mode to the men in service, Miss-|States was organized in 1921 in'early-day Alaskan and spent muc v oners being transferred to the Fed- ing persons were contacted and lo- [oF: nd, Califc The move- of her childhcod in Skagway / eral jail here. He was to TYeturncgteq where families had not heard |ment spre: peints north. A wo D to Sitka this afterncon from them for & number’of yeats.|there were two Sotop Mrs, Velma Carr, treasurer of the T Prisoners transferred here from " food |in Europe, one in Lg rage (Pub, and associated | Funds were W) i.““,‘“_',“_" ad f‘”‘“ were: James Qordon, CoR-ypgckagessto, be sentifarnilied inthe i Farls ; ; 1gstrom andjvicted of assault and battery. sen-igyropean countries where indivi-| Since that time clubs have vice, flew to Juneau last) 1 Mrs. LeRoy West will tenced to 120 days in jall; Walter| qa) packages could not be sent e RS hoht: Cans week to assist in installation of offi- | plaques of award for orderly, 120 days; Clarence E. Man- j,o peqding for children going to Scotland, Wales, Australia, Di e MR“NES Fl!FS thee) Splendid it nibis, S180 Hos PO s |Scout Camp mark, France, Germany, B MARTHA SOU - i o :ii) ;"“’:‘l‘ H"l‘:‘;':" i REO TS | Ex-servicemen who had moved Holland, Italy, Hungary, Norw 'li.m Sale—Fi. Sept 1 e o 72 pASSENGERS “‘ 1 Gub Mothers will al- COUPLE WEDS here and were unable to get their China. Japan LW)“_ f"m[! 'S“I\M ! B adv. | P:.\ i o5 6 Desceminet Lousehold supplies, due to shipping 'land e Al glery ' awai, AR T W : difficulties, were loaned the nec- oOther countries, including Alaska. AR R Alask L o the most HERE MONDAY ; things until theirs arrived. The club derives its names from ns in good shape. adv. low ENSY hupoany, 0 i3 othing and bedding were sup- '~ . s e TR TS A ’ k Jiif] nacubniggpowsin, e 5 Iplied victims of fires W TR e e L R T e Y et Ji i the Den Chiefs, willl Mary Joan Boccker of Juneau, “ryancportation was supplied ser- Fatboké i B J/ come in for honors and Richard Ingram Haggin, also| yiomen who arrived in Juneau 5 1 Peterson, Mr Den Chief gold st one Monday, September 23, at a ser-| pguy jayettes were supplied needy L Cord year of service, and Vice performed by the Rev. Robert o arg OF virgil Liberty, 2'¢ icially installed Pen L. Whelsy 38 he (o® 30 ;("“”.“’ Nurses aides assisted at the KIS AR AT Edith Warthers, | Ch for the coming year. Den Of the Nativ) Attending the goqyn Clinic during the diphtheria r}‘EW@‘»‘SE’ ‘NAN’ /\s Wm. J. Wiegel, C. Stapleton and A.j Chieis Phillip Huko and Milton COUDIE Were Kennedy jmmyunization clinic. The local B PRAENT W) o IR P W. Shigby Fui b it of live wire troop and Aug Haggin opgpter contributed $125 to the new X From Juneau to Ketchik pat | 613 of ican Legion parentage, 15 empl Juneau Health Center. j\l\n A. Boochever e carrying on for another year. lics Admin The Juneau Chapter includes - 3 e Den Chiefs, Boy Scouts in AR Y, Skagway, Petersburg and Yakutat OTHER FRUITS and \eir own right, meet with the Cub 8% Branches bucket get-to-gether” and plan the for the 1946 campaign—$4,772,27 be- / b MR 1 C C g8 ), huddle, augmented by s o ance remaining in the chapter - Olsen, Dolore mouth huddle of th Mrs. H. R. VanderLeest ret Hospital slippers -were made by ihe boat Iast nlg’ht Jean Phil sets up the Den ; & Dhicass Norat. a Juneau Woman’s Club and wash- From Te toward the GRBAHAR TR BoF clothes by the Douglas Club, ma- 0ss Hendric sited members of ym_ she seen 1n O had not R ~ enson, C Wold; Bert’s Grocery will pay again Portland during Didrickson &, Pxed Begea : . Theatre Wally Ve Man- K >-o e — M | Chilmas s o 1ABOR RECRUITERR 15 || YONIG Ty DUE HERE TOMORROW|{ Then Drop in for an : io et | bovs es 10 PSS\ e mees womenow | APPELiZing Snack ! 5 e sl 4 I;:*r;;mr;‘cld ?«vcru-n[ at o P m of rch-Johnson &' g HOSPITAL NOTES et " ; . contracts for the building of per-| ack via Three b. were born at St. manent installations at Army bas 3 s £ Ann’s H vesterday and this|in Anchorage and Fairbanks. | boy, weighing| Bryant is interested in securing| ] 1ces, was born | construction laborers for work (mf t m. yesterday to MTs. the projects on the basis of a year| G Voight. At 5:28 p. m. a girl | contr: Workers are now living RSN and 9 ounces at the project and are furn- : o'clock \ ll 3 ) \ \ \ ] } l } \ ) ] l} \ N N \ N \ ) \ I} 3 } ) ) N N N \ \ 3 E : 3 \ \ 3 l} l} N l} l} \ ) l} N \ N \ \ < ber of Commerce BE GUEST SPEAKER AT - pounds and| o g ve i | J0mes i e e B O SEWARD STREET fo_ tomorrow's. Lo s AR B8 24 o G e S E Opposite Goldstein Bldg. | 2 discharged tiful adv. ! to Juneau Webb, the No More BRAW MILK for Juneau FIRSTCDACARD | AFFAIR ENJOYED By crder of DR. C. EARL ALBRECHT, Terri- e s ot g o i torial Health Commissioner, we soon will be B forced fo discontinue the SALE of RAW MILK from ourBang's Vaccinated Healthy Cows. A tull statement of facts wil be published in forthcoming editions of The Alaska Empire. NORTH STAR DAIRY CURTIS H. SHERWOOD - oldicr = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA CUB PACK MEETING JUDGE KEHOE FLIES 'LOCAL RED CROSS CHAPTER T0 HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION transmitted for being furnished by the Red tons in good shape. i Firemen's Benefit § Show at Capitol ; helle's f Gold Room o 2y He other Territorial meaning best. Miss Ellenwood mist Clubs are ¢ clubs offering ities for and busir SOROPTIMIST CLUB ELECTS MISS LEE ELLENWOOD PRES. 2 cents adv AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE September 25 and 26 MINIMUM DELIVERY Bertsl | N E | z § ) % soro, meaning sister, and optima, d the Soropti- | ation service | me opportun- | ice and wider personal | ss Contacts that are of-) fered by Rotary and other men's r hushand in the Jack Carr DO NOT FORGET "SCANDALS” $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. HON ONE O5 CASH GROCERY T m e WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946 ; “SCANDALS" at the CAPITOL September 25 and 26 Everyihing in FRESH PUITS and VEGETABLES incinding- WATERMELONS Super Varket ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Going 1o RE-POWER Your Boaf? R MARINE ENGINES lead the field and economy. Let our : the right engine for { MARINE ENGINES in , powe 1 che your boat. CHRYSLE all times. SEE THEM AT CHAS. G. WARNER (0. Chrysler Marine Agency Johnson Outhoard Motors PHONE 473—466 S. Franklin Street w1 Business and Professional Women’s Club Spensored Concert-—September 27 STORAGE AS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED IN A NEW WAREHOUSE ® EINSURED ¢ TIEATED ® CLEAN By the Day, Week or Month BODDING'S TRANSFER . Fuel ==== Prayage PHONE 707 e e S = - L3 ' RILIG. == BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co.