The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1946, Page 8

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e e e e i A i A e i . 1 s * WEEKEND FLIGHTS PAGE EIGHT SIX YOUTHS SCOUTMASTERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA i P O T 7V7;homPrinces<“L(‘mxse Sunday with| destination to the States while tourteen additional sacks went out John Keebler, Adpolph Peterson, Roth Peterson, Martha V. White, Earl Costello SCHOOL MEET IS MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 ROBERTSONS ENTERTAIN Members of the Alaska Bar As+ IR T MAKING PLANS ARE MADEBY PHA | . WRANGELL WOMAN Despite high winds and cold ten On Sa_lurday to local Territorial points along the Princess’ route. tmaster Orystal Jenne statec that gift packages did not slack- OFF T0 JANUAR | sociation and their wives, and oth- “er friends were entertained infor- The two-day conference for Ter- { mally at a delightful cocktail party itorial School Administrators | yesterday afternoon, given by Mr. which was scheduled for last week land Mrs. R. E. Robertson at their has been postponed, Dr. James C. home on Gold Street. VICTIMS OF rorsic pauty Ryan, Commissioner of Education, stated today. Delegates from most of the other cities on the invited list were unaktle to attend because of bad ilying weather. The only delegates arriving in Juneau were Prof. Everett R. Er- ickson of the University of Alaska and Carl Snelling, Superintendent | of Craig School. Prof. Erickson re- turned to Fairbanks but Mr. Snell- ing has been unable to make plane connections back to Craig. Dr. Ryan announced that the Administrators Conference wili prcbably be re-scheduled for ihe tirst part of the new year - NAKNEK VISITORS . GUESTS AT HOTEL JUNE U Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strong a-- | rived from Seattle Sunday and are | staying at the Hotel Juneau. Mr. Strong is affiliated with the Al- aska Native Service. | BRILLHART RETURNS Division Supeivisor John Brill- | hart of the Admiralty Division re- | turned Saturday on the Ranger 10 | after spending three days at Wind- ham Bay and Port Snettisham on timber sales and research work. The Ranger 10. which left Ju- neau Wednesday, was captained by Ottar Johnson. Ranger Larry Zach }:Z:});"\i‘ P‘ru‘m]c N”Hlm'!"n Atthe a S S U l ( I D E . I l l cn this year despite the uncertain- omple ar schedules over Tl ' ot v Nk % : Anchorage Shrine Club will be given next Sat- DUt MaRy BEOPlE Were TRapPOHEs Eastbound on Saturday f{rom An- HEAI.IH !S CAUSE gl “\:ninx‘ December 14, in Li1§ l:x‘\“p:\‘rc(‘i‘p‘c‘s[ .whwhv Sis 4t i chorage to pt % &mui_:,h Rite Temple. The affair {astlin! Bo tukiay uttarnoon < Maury Keating, Fir cer Joz!| wR Alaska, Dec. 9 - promises to be as well attended "° -1 1‘ e ot b it g O s Marcia' june Caroline Voorhis, about bs, o ¥8s the first social function of 5 e T e Shepherd were: v SR A 15, B0OUL 95 the Club, given several weeks ago. cess Louise totaled 2292 sacks and > trained in the 5 Npish, Raymond H wile of Thomas Voorhls, Iochl iRk i pcuches for the city so it looks coming District ;14 Hernderson, John Br apparently suicided Sun- 0 like the Juneau youngsters are go- bullding, sig-' Mrs, W. Welling, Woodrow Well- .o, 'COris Who Was convales- | Mtk itom; Sante after all. Postmaster M. M. Van Sandt, Lt. Col. R. Mont- "" : “m L gy 'vln-'vmlv i}LL viRRL mll‘ Xl'nlt\:ll open later d{n'm*z the gomery, Clarence Moriarity, Miss Wit o I Hol Season if this is neces- s, Sua ik g 40 Winchest fle into the edite delivery of com- ‘ Officey WOOUshed ar d shot hersell through Juneau Post Ofice was by far the ke ¢ left side. She was found an | busiest center in town last Satur- At Beverly by her husband iay with Christmas minded mail- S ] fro Bbas ¢ d by hospital at- crs, anxious to get their gifts to HERE FROM CALIFORNLY followih Outside” friends and families in — 15, vhkul to be time for holiday delivery, cluster- Arriving from California over the Carlson s had be ing around the windows until time kend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amos. 7 o1 el at 8 o'clock p.m of ?tc(‘klm‘l and vLyle C. On Sunday, Capt. Jack Dear -——— Three hundred and sixty sacks nklin of South Gate. They are L one 1 Equipment, First Officer Dave Schirmer and Empire wanta is get results! nd five pouches were loaded on guests at the Hotel Juneau r i hik will be in-|Stewardess Beverly Mury carried 3 d by ropes br road. Polic - > e SACRED CONCERT IS SCHEDULED SUNDAY EPISCOPAL CHURCH ers who made a amed trip it xhibition game, players re- Jor an nine On next Sunday afternoon, De- A R T T cember 15, at 4:30 o'clock Miss WEATHER REPORt v B Paul, lyric soprano, and U S WEATHER PUREAU) Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, organ- 30 A.m. today) sacred , will give a concert of imum, 13; music at the Church of the Holy Fourth and Gold The t — Maximum, 7 n is designed to in e sa- numbers from the s and several Christ- mas selections emphasizing the ap- proach of that season. This is the second in a series of Sunday afternoon music cred by the Episcopal Church ical WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Cle tonight with lowest temperature near 6 degrees. and continued cold Tu vespers Gusty Northeasterl) 1d the public.is ¢ lly invited The complete program of sacred —_— ic will be anncunced later. PRECIPITATION g Dec. 1, .89 inches; sinces Jul, 5 e 1, 4994 1§ el e MEET THIS EVENING & Inoned: mnoe Wl On account of repairs being made inches to the Dug as the result of the R s e b re e e T » there will be ne meeting RS of the American Legion Post to- night. DORIANNE BARNES LEAVES - CFAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Dorlanne Barnes, employee : left Baranof Hotel, left on the by PAA 1 e for Seattle. She day, er ined in Wrangell by the Ct ir Aay- son-in- :3 Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Remington Low and family of Washing- P Alto, and also their Fa who is attending e nm to HAVE — o GIVE a true, imporfad scent! PERFL KEYED TO THE SEASON EXTRAVANGANT made and packaged in France by AR Y M PARIS 7o LEOA i Women's Appaner JocCEs *It’s the Nicest Store In Town® Baranof Hotel Building Rich, A. V. Chapman, t neker, Joe J. Luschn Baldwin and Carl Nelson . W ind trip Sunday, flewn by Capt. Maury Ke CNCE AGAIN MELODY iN PERFU: LOVELINESS (REPE DE CHINE F. MILLO P ns from Anchor- Hans Ha tk> follcwing pe: ze to Juneau First Officer Joe Burns and ardess Marcia Shepherd, tcok Mr H. Hanson from Juncau te Cordova, and the following persons fronm o X b L. 2 ey . b was a member of the research party aboard. > s> Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow C. Well- ing of Naknek are staying at the Hotel Juneau while visiting in Ju- neau. Empire Wantads get res & o g gt X neau to Anchorage: G. M H son, Garland Boggan. Fred Young, & 7 A L7 4 ¢ fi: F) 4 i & P.3 jj' ¢ 3 it g W o 4 A N i » }h kE': ;fi- iy w E3 TOYS For?/éy/ especially S he o Kayser is creating s e enchanting new fab- A 'S ric gloves, hosiery, x Gamnes: NO BETTER SELECTION underthings, lingerie. e g ANYWHERE . .. AYSEE HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES " Zingo Sets The 3 »’,?' Spstta Game 2.75 ’l‘, Easy Money 2.25 7 Quija Boards : 3.00 Treasure Isiand 2.75 Map of United States 1.836 Dominces 1.25, 2.00, 3.25 Anagrams 1.50 and 2.59 e Chinese Checkers 2.65 & Checker Beards 150 NS heckers 15¢ ie Checker Board Sets 2.75 ;; Chess and Checker Sets 3.50 i Chess Men 1.75 'l: BEradley Crayons— " 15¢, 30¢, 40c, 75¢ Dart Boards S fepdan e T Ring Toss Erector Sets: Genuine Gilbert Erector Sets at . 1.25 and 17.50 % Also Chemistry Sets in three sizes— * SRS S T 0, 4.95 and 12.95 x g B U R I'[}; Gilbert Tool Chests at J1.95 i . i Tinkertoys _1.85 a set FOUNDED id . _ 1829 i Erecter Bricks 6.50 a set t% Air Champ Radio Kits 4.50 | |A Electric Football 3.75 * T e Phone 12 = A B e ST S S s MR The Store with the Largest Supply in Town Offers a Huge Selection We Are Listing Just a Few of the Ma v items We Have Received: Vetal Toys: Coaster Wagons in iwo TOYS Weeoed Toys ¥ (Y 4.95 and 14.50 - = W Ay s . Scopfarss Teyland Express Wagons 210 fi 50, 6.50 and 16.55 Apple Wagons 2.23 ‘ fi Socpdes b Timber Trucks .5.95 [ 15.50 and 17.50 Hike Bikes 6.95 T % Pedal Cars 9.95 2.00, 3.95 and 4.50 i] i Padded Doll High Chairs . 9.50 :‘ /fi@r@?@i”e Pirk cr Blue Doll Beds . 3.95 b Ké’te. Dell Cribs 8.95 .% e “hairs 185 (TO MAKE UP) Doll Chairs . .85 A large essortment of all makes Rockers .1.85 anfemene Roller Tots 150 Hebby Horses .3.50 Hollse Bowling Alleys —..3.95, 650 ‘ A huge collection. including such Ircning Beards .. Ry 243 popular lines as Horsman, 3 2 £ 2 Sleepy Head, Story Book and Toy Lawn Chairs 2'5? cther na'tionally advertised Tommy Guns 2.50 b, i i PO P4 Comando Matic Rifles 1.25 Also stuffed animals for the Croquet Sets 5 and 13.50 very young from— 3 Educational Clocks 85¢ 2.75 to 3.5 Doll Houses: Realistic doll houses at 1 Furniture for them at— 85¢ and 1.95 per set Little Nurse Sets Toy Dish Sets— T5e, 1.25, 1.50, 2.35 Complete Line of Christmas Tree Trimmings, Seals, Gift Wrappings UNEAU-YOUN HARDWARE CO. 2. —AND—" A Large Assortment of SAIL BOATS, CANOES and NAVY BOATS from 25¢ to 60c¢ And Many More! 85 P There are many more o items too numeous to b ) list — others are ex- P pected to arrive this A 35 week. Pl b} Free Delivery 0 et S Ao B Aen bt R A R e o b A A 2o et ) R b e R (RS ]

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