The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1946, Page 2

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Miss Phyllis Andrews, was omitted DOUGLAS in his honor roll listings earlier this week. Miss Andrews was on the Y X honor roll for the high school but her name was nct reported WELL A Well 5t S CEMENT POURING basement of th BABY CONFERE Baby Conference will be The Douglas Reg. U. S. Pat. Off conducted at the Douglas School Ccemmunity Methodist Church was n ow, Oct 256 between the poured Tuesday by the Hans Berg heurs of 2 to 4 pm Construction Co. The sidewalk and —— - . oo s e Mothers are invited to take their driveways adjacent to the City Hall yeung children for weighing, mea- were also completed Tuesday surir and conference with the! The footings and foundations of Public Health Nurse, Helen Lynch.| the new Channel Bus Lines garage - on Third Street are being complet- ARRIVED SUNDAY ed by the Manthey Construction The Tr.iangle Mrs. James A. Fanning arrived' Co. C l ecaners over the weekend from the States, - (= to join her hushand, who recently FIRE ALARM WE ARE OUT OF HANGERS AGAIN!! purchased the Irvin Fleek house.! An alarm was turned in to the The Fannings are former Alaskans, having spent several years in West- Douglas Fire Department at 11 a. yesterday, when an outboard motor caught on iire while fastened im- mediately below the fuel tanks of NO BOATS—NO HAD HOW ABQUT NGERS VOUSE GUEST ir KIBS? Mrs. Ester Bonham, of Grass Val- | the former Emil Ukerti home, now ley, and Sacramento, Calif., arrived belonging to Kenneth Trafton. The WILL PAY ONE CENT A PIECE Sunday by PAA from the States to firemen, removed the burning ma- FOR GOOD WIRE HANGER spend an indefinite visit in Alaska.| chine before any harm was done, Bring in Bundles of Twenty-five. | house guest of Mr. and Withcut using water or chemicals. cheduled for last Friday, tomorrow: fyom Jjohn Marinovich to Lee Swift, 1t 7:45 pm. at the Douglas School.' was not approved by the Council. freshments and each member| Other business of the evening { nay invite a gues was deciding on eligibility of ap- - plicants of the EVHA project. It | . H HONOR ROLI was decided that prgsent Douglas % William H. Seaman, Superinten-! veterans, of which there are about dent of the Douglas Public Schools, ejght applications, would have pre- reports that by some accident, the feyence. The out-of-town applicants name of one high school student, yil pe sent forms to 1ill out and to " | be presented to the council, which ! will decide which applicants are ‘m the most urgent need of housing |and also satisfactory tenants. The applications will be presented to the Council according to the man- ner of which they siened up for hcusing. First applica will be first interviewed. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts are holding their annual Juliette Low birthday party the home of Mrs. W. R. Tucker after school today. The Second Class Scouts are entertain at NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. OWNERS eter Carlson of Juneau, recently purchased the Robert Bonner Jr., house on the ccrner of Fourth and F streets, and plan to move to Douglas in the near juture. Mrs. Carlson is the mother of Edward Bach, local resi- dent COLUMBIA BREWERIES Inc. TACOMA Distributed By ODOM & CO. 'OUT NE made cookies and exchanged recipes. While ecating them we heard statements like »'this: “Yum yum, I like this, please BROW “This week we There was no e There will be entertainment and| vote on ‘the application was 4 to 1.| COMPLETE UNOFFICIAL RETURNS-FIRST DIVISION-GENERAL ELECTION, OCTOBER 8, 1945 PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Delegate Treasurer Labor Com. Senator ¥ 7 ol ¥| & 9| 7 £ gl 8.5 g TEXTRON 2 2 gl 2 5 g g Dy s g N i /w;éffl g8 5 W (601 z 198 55 250 100 208 92 9 0 L £ 1 14 20 Ten (¢ 1 18 | Mendenhall 12 15 16 20 5 1 3 7 8 R TR T G 2 a 13 66 58 120 164 35 88 11 12 Point 25 29 21 21 20 21 52 44 Sitka 313 144 183 180, 192 Ketchikan No. 2 2421 82 205 204 158 N Pelican 43" 18]} 11 31 31 Wrangell 135 78] 122 109 81 Stikine 35 19 24 . Yakutat 33 6 29 * > I Chilkat 6 2 8 T E x T R 0 N S Klukwan 31 36 6 Haines 37 29 28 Metlakatla 138 60 119 37 Keteh No. 1 711 546 553 514 ) 1d Pennock Island 21 16 4 19 17 These hands wyon boxer shorts are typical of Textron’s o o 2 9 35 1 wobitful 1ailor: rart t ish, they are designed e Island 12 13 3 1 12 - thoughtful tailor o 25 o Hydabu 57 30| '35 1 22 20 with your comfort in mind. r;x:;l“.l e 69 63/t 38 3 53 10 el Island 13 6 8- 0 4 1007 Bl Y ; s et Hyder 25 24f| 10|, 5 21 20 18 14 Blasts iit | ! to with your every movement; no 3 Elastic waist band 1 ot ? Port Alexander 13 10 9l o0 14 8l 0l 13 buttons 1o pop off or | be ] y; boxer-type so popu- Myers Chuck 11 8 8lh 21 ‘9 TR Lo Elfin Cove 18 11 i 3l 14 10HA T A 8 lar with all men; washable, ourse, and available in @ 83 10, 0 9 38 8 1 P Fanshaw 4 4 8 o} a 1 Al d variety of handsome co! 30 70 34 Funter 6 3 8. 0 .0 Ol West Petersburg 9 8 Shie s d sl B ol g Angoon kH) 18} 74 1 10 0 5 $1.80 windham 2 1 M oap Ty eal | PR 8 6 4 of 4 5 4 0 20 9 5 0 14 14 20 4 121 89 76 13 90 8 55 96 Totals 4016 2607 | 2600 703 2348 | 3056 2638 2841 2302 2612 ction held at Kimshan which has been the only pr THU_li‘ DAY, OCTOBER 24 194!2 ¥ Pri. H;\I? Representatives Statehocd duy 2 1 ; 5 1 99| 1000 98 69 . 61 €0 71 90 ! 67 62 6] 141} 37y 1991 2402 2919/ 3003 2537 1848 1907 | 4209 1124 tell me how you made them,” or I, mw ance Company of Hartford, Conn., 2, then cookies Saturday.” The new busi- ad i 9 4 v Health Dept. offi Health. ness of the day was—plann i am. sound-print in tech- llowe'en Party. Sharon H Y q Hie xeiomid iom aaiaen 2%@ fljiinN ; and has jeined cur troop. We now o# N v s [l ted A have eleven members the By Donfin Tes ik N mDter /’: QE E‘r R‘TED whici v Tu )\ aves tonight on the Princess CARD OF THANKS A XA Lgfi; s it s g Hiashoms s We wish to thar friends for their kindnes T thoughtfulness during our bereave- Unofficial rewros from 58 pre- ment in the loss of our beloved one. ciicts of the Third Division, with We also wish to thank-those who cnly Sanak and absentee vote donated their cars at the services remaining to be ed, indicate and also thank everyone for the the folloy the order many lovely floral pieces. named, h ed to the RUDOLPH PUSICH and Family. House MRS. C. M. CARLSON Snider, Egan, heon, Bar- MRS. DELLA HUGHES MR and MRS..WALTER FIELDS MR. and MRS. MIKE PUSICH and Famil e "CHUCK’ GORDON IS DEAD IN ACCIDENT 'in Seattle, w he was’ stationed at Fort Lew ‘The Gordons had planned te re- turn to -Juneau early next spring, after his discharge from the ser- vice ile e IN THE DOG HOUSE , OMAHA, Oct. 24—A dog, evicted from his kennel at the rear of a downtown building by a man who ‘left home after a family quarrel, i howled loud and long. Police came in response to com- plaints and found the man asleep in the dcghouse. “T whistled, the dog came out and I moved in,” the intruder told the oificers. Pclice put the .dog back in the kenncl and tcok the man to-jail for a night’s ledging heware Coilghsfl from common celds | That Hang On Creomulsion relieves prompily be= cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble to hell loosg:l and_ expel | i 'm laden phlegm, and aid nature 0 soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | | @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it | quicklyallays the cough or you are {0 have your money bacl CREOMULSION | . for Coughs, Chest Colds, Brenchitis Gill, Huntlev Pcllard nett, ion 1005, Peterson 1556, Olson Snodgrass , Steve Mc- Also request custcmers to send S Giaol o sdirus i s i 3 et 00, B ol bt | e e e b STCOMA, WASH, B e Wt NOW HAVE i FU. AL SERVICES Ordinance No. 24, closing ail s s o t 4 2405, Morris 0. Keat- 48-11IOUR SERVICE | Funeral services were held Tues-iDcuglas liquor establishments to 1 have ing 2225, Anderson 2097, MacDen- day afternoon at the Charles W., conform with the present J the 4 2025, 1949, Weimer 1941, JUST Carter Mortuary for the late Mrs.|closing hours was read for the in Rudolph Pusich. Services were eading at Tuesday nights 1 No 3397. against 1 lucted by the Rev. Whalin, andCouncil meeting, with that body 8L ¥ given, but be- (/ 1‘ lJ l; hree selections were sung by Mr.s|approving it 4 to 1. Closing hdurs dieved death came as the result of 949 -, 5 - Lillian U ». Interment services' as set are as follows: 1 am. to 10 an auto accident. _f‘\,\ y mi: 15 ] | were conducted in Evergreen Ceme-| o'clock am. on all week days; 2 Gordon anc his wife Mildred s f P 0 i i, . A . A ey e S e e SRl (e ORI il Legion plot 2 eea ays 'ene S L ea sidents 7 7 ! iare provided for upholding the until he left to enter the Army OF F“_M AVA“_ABlE 2 ol 3 | Ordinance, which will be in efiect'a vear ago last March. He was a NORTHWEST | D. ALUMNI PARTY |after the third reading and post-'Very popular employee of the Al- FROM HEALTH DEPT, The Douglas Alumni will hold ' jg time. |aska Meat Company. Mrs. Gordon LS their party which was originally! A liquor transfer application @nd daughter have been residing e f‘mm"'i'h;‘rc'c 6 Plase AIRLINES ike Home has been loaned to e i ) the Territerial Department of Health by the Aetna Life Insu There will be NO® MUSIC in the BARANOF BURRLE ROOM this evening until after the — . MAXIM SCHAPIRO CONCERT —AT THE 20TH CENTURY THEATRE THY BARANOF MHOTEL

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