The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1947, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

R SLICED BA(ON Ib 75¢ Pan American Alrways yesterday had 10 incoming passengers and « ~ v TR R T RN T T T T e - PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA E'\TPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY ,APRIL 10, 1947 e — —g— 2 2 EASTER MATINEE Ithat city in its efforts to brin: ] ; B S SCHOLARSHIP FOR|PRESBYTERY IS | FRANCES BERG e | ton, D.C, to bring the matter b PCPULAR PIANO \ KIWANIS SUCCESS fore the President and Congres T fine flavor ~ : FETELEETE AWARD ANNOUNCED Keyboard Harmony and Arranging ! mow o ot MR A |Local Delegahon lefi Last| - i i g S . sent to Kiwanis International su | | ° Y FREE INTRCDUCTORY LESSON Juneau Kiwanis Club, meeting ,oing the Fairbanks chapter, o1 Dale Mitchell Roff, 16, a sen-| ngh' for Sessions | ’ > E 19 vesterday in the Bubble Rdom Ter-| . . i ! PHONE 125 urging in the “strongest langua Juneau High School, I . . ' race of Baranof Hotel, W8S it erforts be made to strajghic awarded a certificate of S'afhflg Tonlghl | . sk i v t of a most suc out Alaska shipping. it by the Pepsi-Cola Scholar-| 5 | 19 the C-«)mm Guest speaker at the lunche hip Board as runner-up for one | o e e v v oy | THEALTE last umd..} fternoon. oo Major William A, Hollman, ©f the 126 four-year college schol-| The annual meeting of the| L] [ {| Chairman J. S. “Mac” McClellan,| o has served as Army dyie ps being granted this year, Presbytery of Alaska of the Pres-' | { |chairman of the committee, Teport- | it (v detoctive. Serti i Ao, and as a result will be given $50 byterian Church in the USA, will PURE a I l 1 a ] ‘ d that mostly ya since the first of 1946, < when he enters college next fall. jconvene at 7:30 o'clock tonight in children ended the special after- [ o @ Henry Harmon, principal of Ju- the First Presbyterian church m i Speaking briefly in : 3 d i ! GU IDELI NES , | {noon program to which had been | 5.\ Wk, Major Hol;‘n‘i:g’ <. neau High, in makmg the Sitka. The Rev. Willis R. Booth,| ‘ | 7 § |added extra cartoons and short rhxt.nlllmugh he hopes lhe‘ Un‘]' ouncement stated that 33 Al of Juneau, the retiring Moderator, | Y ] / | subjects ! ste t students from 16 public, pr will deliver the opening sermon / States will never 7/ gh » | TO A BEAUTIFUL ”GURE l, As the show finished, and the ;“‘”]wr War, m:t n}mx;'eort?h “'v parochial schools entered the this evening. The Presbytery will | !‘:(\x(lnn left, Kiwanians were ;. ¢ lmx)ort;lllce 6" et u° """ contest which is financed by the continue through Tuesday, April; ¥ tanding at the doors to hand out 5 ¥y B o Pepsi-Cola Company as one of its 15 { military iorces § | [} | |Easter gs which had been es- gj.e the Selective Service in the © iblic services. | The delegation from the Northern ] j {pecially dyed for the 0ccasion.’rreritory has been entir i “1 ¢ "The full-tuition college scholar- Light Presbyterian church left Ju- | ¥ about dozen were g S e ind st edy. closed i granted in Alaska this year neau at 6 o'clock last night for { | McCleltan reported, and ev S e !ud it records office .o won by Harold Wilkes Cam- Sitka on the SJS II. The delega- ! ! | [son at the show received at 1eastprovail s h © same condition: pen g student at Seward High tion included the Rev. Booth, Mrs. | | j one e (hi e loe AR ntted ponoh Booth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. War-| $! At the seting Bud Krist ates, the Major attributed ma Juneau High's winner is the son ficld, Mrs, Murry L. Benedict and, ] At the meeting U ristah . ynartance to the. ¥ ; §[presented a box of cigers WHISH | crynrr e various reserv¢ ,; Mr. and Mrs. Willis W. Roff, Mrs. Helen Dreibelbis. The women ! | §iSdke. passed i Boforof B aSd oy wellknown residents of . this city. will attend a meeting of the; & ; & S | £ ibiddanagndia s it i There are the Officers Reserve Planning to specialize in chemi- Presbyterial Society, meeting sim-: chsmndewuhSchllhng/mrc\amlhbrc:(hc“'n.ndcr- | ‘HN'”“ a4l A seollstion “M‘ fattih Corps, the Enlisted Reserve Cor cal engineering, he will attend ultaneously at Sitka. 3 ful fragrance. Taste the difference—delicate flavor will not ] up, and split between Bill Paul Jr and the Reserve Officers Trainiug cither the Massachusetts Institute| The Rev. Walter Soboleff and bake or freeze out. Schilling Quality—famous 65 years. , and Kristan, Each got $8.77, which Corps, the various National Gus of Technology or Washington six members of the Memorial I 0S5 6 sttt el or ations and others. If we state Collegs following his grad- Church of Juneau are also attend-| ALSO 28 OTHER FOOD FLAVORS AND COLORS | lamount and deposit in a savings Lo u° ‘the peace. which has been uation in May. He is a member ing the Sitka gatherings. | I ' [ e ';.umu, B won, said Major Hollman, and do of the rifle Club, tumbling club.| The local delegation expects to ' 1A letter from the Fairbanks Ki- | Lo, Wish ever again fo go through pand and photography club, retur to Juneau next Wednesday,| | lgwm Olth- W5 Te A o T such a war as the last one, with In addition to Dale Roff, four April 16. ] ! e el its Pearl Harbor and its w i other Alaska students received the i — i | [Juneau organization to SUPPOTt wide fighting, then these rese ificates of merit. They are | H*" Ny __ |orgarizations must be support Edra Knight, Seward High I | and furthered by all of us. Wendell Phiilip M ) H g ———— Territorial School; Julia $ VE 3 Silverman, Nome High School, «nd | OVER: FROM SUIEA ¢ Wendell Snodderly, Ketchika a' I L] ! C A. Blanchard fl i " i 1 O * icorge A. Blanchard flew to J le winners for 1947, who : w‘lllams 1 : 1Suk.\ dvuth Ah ted by their senior s S ! & has switched to the Baranof Hotel. make an important contribution to Irst National ban ; i Trust your good form to the i i - progress,” took a scholasti &/ y g orm to the ingenious v, H : ks ® : s / Guidelines in Edith Lances Bras ' Calvert hecause YORCE N 2 vesth, Prepatef e ANCHORAGE_Reed Buildin &/ h ; g 5 ol . . Al e the College Entrance 1 g | & Each performs its special dn.ny : . Calvert is milder ; mer J. W n.r was granted a fions| Boned4f TRbaliney i / gently but firmly. No forcing into | Iee In U. 8. District e of the scores made in this A / uncomfortable positions. It is the * | el e cad I“uom Mary Bven:mn YORE six s were selected for FAIRBANKS_LaVery Bulldlng | natural way to mold — and hold your figure. i soded Whiskei BOSDES 8 IDSOmEMLREE T scholarship award (more if | it is the beautiful Edith Lances wayl j Cuvert Distillers New York Cit: 4\ 19;;' ”’!‘“ “‘ at . Vald . was a tie); and followirg a | ] e and have no children. jeyjew of the school record, lead- R ! = = —- crship ability, and the financial o - P ] i b s = | | these’ finalists, the Schol- Credit Reporting Collections | Lonees tw. Aftar Thell, simply. ord ' arship Board selected the 126 ” [] ‘ F E U S I & j E N S E N In( ners throughout the United St i ok and territories : . j William R. Long and Lois V. 4 Nicholson were the other two stu- i ! Phone Douglias 202 dents. elected by their classmates ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU \ | |—————————————————— || at Juneau High School to try for 1 [} FR!DAY d SATURDA the scholarships. - PHONE 28 . . | an Y SPECIALS || .. 5 § I —————————————————————————————————————— \ It's the Nicest Store in Town | pAA HAS TE“ lN | . H v : : : \ Baranof Hotel Building i ( 13 OUT REGUI. AR We Cover the Entire Territory of Alaska | i ] | o ’ LEAN RUNS YESTERDAY . Salmon Creek Country Club Finest Couniry Club in Alaska SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT ROAST BEEF DINNER $1.50 Half Portions for Children If youenjoy GOOD FOOD .. and REFRESHING COCKTAILS Come to the FINEST COUNTRY CLUBin ALASKA : MUSICUNTIL2A M. MEMBERSHIP CLUB PHONE 015 FOR RESERVATIONS BEFORE 5 P. M. PHONE George Brothers Liquor Store—PHONE 399 Salmon Creek Country Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway ee————— et o————— —————————————————————————————————————————————————— BUTTER Heinz KETCHUP - Reliance COFFEE Golden Ripe BANANAS Everything in Sporting Goods CLEAN upP Girls’: Dresses Blouses Sweaters Skirts Panties Sox Babies’® Yarn: PRICES SLASHED FOR CLEARANCE Creepers, Bibs and Sleepers Miscellaneous Articles. Ib. 79¢ 29¢ Ib. 45¢ Ib. 25¢ Phone 879 Boys’: Panis Swea Shirts Polo Shirts Jackets (dd lots, assorted colors and kinds. TOT TO TEEN SHOP Front and Franklin Next to Gastineau took out 13 on the regular flights. Arriving from Seattle were: Carroll Shukers, John Trotter, Glenn Trueblood, Louis Belshaw, Dr. Clayton Pollard, Oscar Aad- land, Edwin Stanton, Evelyn Fran- ich, Andra Franich, Clyde Betts. Leaving for Seattle were: Harold Gronroos, Mamie Gallagher, Doug- las Grey and Harold Shanks. Fairbanks passengers were as fol- lows: Djler Jensen, William But- ler, Roy Zumbalt, E. R. Brown, W. S. Wright, Dorothy, Patricia, Ray jand Everett Wrede. —————— | MAIL BID WANTED +| An invitation to bid on Post Of- fice Messenger Service is posted |on Federal Building bulletin boards. The notice calls for bids on Route | No. 278,008 between the City Post | Oifice and the airport. Mrs. Cry- ‘stal Jenne, Juneau Postmaster, said | that bids will close on Saturday, ! April 19, and that forms may be | secured from her office in Room 1100 of the Federal Bldg. ters TO 12 YEARS § To 011 Customers: Due to the present raise in the price ‘ of furnace and stove oil, we are unable . to carry accounts over 30 days. It is agreed by the following trans- | fer companies that we cannot and will % not deliver oil to customers who have delinquent accounts with other com- panies. On May Ist, 1947, we are sub- mitting to each other a list of our bad : accounts. i NORTH TRANSFER & BODDING TRANSFER RELIABLE TRANSFER JUNEAU TRANSFER ALASKA TRANSFER CARQO TRANSFER

Other pages from this issue: