The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1947, Page 2

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How clever you rort wonmen can be in arbette ™ F cocks in falf-Size Style, hard pr called these ever- All the first new fnctedt 3 mer heralding colors. re and the pressed G tie bedice with sharply made coat-style out. fect propertions, cu shorter women are medels of 194. ¢ cketched Frock of Sum- Stitched, used in unusual placement skirt is filled knife-pieats; all the 1 to face are fully solved in ¢ clever Casuals. are in tiny for casy in and easy See it, and of ceurse, the other models, o0, 8$8.93 B Behends Co QUALITY S/INCE CARNEGIES SELL BUSINESS HERE 10 BOB LAJOIE * Wellknown Hongs Leave Saturday for Long Va- cation in-South Carne r the ¢ the ude “Pappy” and 1d& au’s popular florists f have announced business to Bob Lajoie -y on with both the and the florist shop in je has been eiated with arnegies for several years and is well acquainted with all phases of the business. He was employed at the greenhouse abbut fouryears be- fore entering the armed services during the war, and has been back cn the job for about two years. The Carnegies. will take a well- deserved vacation and are making definite plans for the future. at least six months they intend take it easy,” with no schedule to their time. They will leave Juneau Satur , heading south, and will be in Portland to attend the Elks Convention. From there on, they will visit friends and relatives in Oregon and later make a trip East They are not selling their summer cabin at Auk Bay, and are also retaining one of their houses ne: the greenhouse, just in case they decide to return to Juneau, which, of course, is the hope of their many friends here During the 10 years Mr. Carnegie have owned and operated the Juneau Florist Shop and green- house, which they purchased from ale who green- town no For to HAINES NOW ToFAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE First Connecting Trip LEAVES JULY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations O IH A\IRIR A\ BUS LINES and Mrs. | /887 . nderson, both have been with a keen interest | Vg A member of | the American Legion, Elks, Rotary and Chamber of Commerce, “Pap- Jarnegie is an enthusia ball player and gene when there’s something m (u be don Carnegie was recently }’n- ident of the American Li Auxiliary Unit No. 4, for the year beginning in September. She will be greatly missed by the Auxiliary, which she has been so actively faithfully inte: ed, and the sincere hope is expressed that after a nice long vacation, the Carnegies will return to make Juneau iheir home BiG TOPIC COMING UP AT (C MEETING OF INTEREST T0 ALL There is a mightv interesting subject coming up at the Chamber of Commerce session tomorrow at the noonday meeting regarding trade relations Phil Briggs of the Briggs Trans- portation Company will be the guest Sy r, explaining difficulties in securing a trade route from St Paul to Prince Rupert and a letter on the subject will be read. The letter is from Fred Sperling, Secre- tary of the Wholesale Department of the St. Paul Chamber of Com- merce. Y S e — MISS BPW IN BRIDAL GOWN Has moved to the Alaska Music Supply, ready to be awarded July 4. Tickets on sale by Business and Professional Women, and at stores. —adv. 621-t1 - R CARPENTERS Overalls at Cas- —adv. 618-t4 iers. CUTOFF OPEN JUNEAU 10 e ) N )\ l \ \ \ N ) N i N N \ N \ N ) )\ 3 N N \ \ ) )\ \ 1y \ \ ] \ \ \ l N \ N N N N ) ) \ N } ) ) N )\ \ ) )y 3 N N \ ll \ IS ) \ l} { [§ \ \ } \ 3 \ \ \ \ \ § \ \ 3 \ \ 3 ) l} l} ] \ \ \ \ N \ \ N \ 4 \ \ N \ ) 3 § N \ \ 3 \ N 3 bl L4t crackers City be jail or both urgently forbidding th lation of this [ e T e S \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ ] )\ \ ] N 3 \ l \ ) 3 \ ) N \ 3 3 \ x \ \ \ N \ \ ) 3 ! Iy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1947 WARNING The Police Dept tention to City of Limits of arrested and sul requested Ordir (Signed) D again calls at- Ordinance No. 240, that it is unlawful to set off fire- any “kind Juneau. iound guilty violating this law will to a fine not to exceea $100 or thirty days in Parents of Minors are in children from vio- within bject to cooperate nance. Chief of Police MILO CLOUSE. —adv 621-t1 FROM ILLINOIS R. Stevens of Evanston, istered at the Baranof Hotel Building Women's Arsane the Persons I, is Hotel Juneau. | ALASKA COASTAL- 'DOUGLAS PARTY OF NGRTHERN VOYAGER FLIES 77 TUESDAY ~ TOURISTS IS HERE IN FROM SEATTLE | ! Eight flights were flown by mvfi Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday carrying 77 passengers. A special ‘(hghl trip was made to Rust Lake with no passengers going or return- Arriving in Junpau aboard Lhe Princess Norah were Neil Douglas, jecturer and explorer, and his par- ty from Connecticut. They are on an extended tour of Alaska, which | ing, carrying cargo for the Forest includes Mt. McKinley and the | Service. * Prince William Sound Area | From Juneau to Skagway wer= W. party left this afternoon via plane | B. Henery, Mrs. Henery, Margaret for Valcez. Douglas, who is on his Bean and W. Griffin. To }{mm\vh)ullh cxpedition to the Territory. ‘were Mrs. L. Thompson and J 1-‘~I owed movies of Juneau and Gla- ‘Thompson. Coming to Juneau from | cier Bay last evening in the Gold Haines were Daniel Elwes, Corporal |Rcom of the Baranof. The show Blades and Private ‘Schiller. was. well attended The flight to Pelican carried Mary | At Valdez, they Geyer, Mrs. E. Waltonen, Mrs, Hen- Luck of the I , a boat own ” Max, Arthur Max, O. Winther by Jim Dolan, in which they will and . Fulton. Returning to Juneau | explore the Prince William Sound were Dewey Jones and Bill Jones, |region. Dolan will act as guide, Mrs. Dermott O'Toole and the |Douglas, whose featured specialty Tenneson brothers, Jim and John,is the study of Alaskan glaciers, fiew to Tenakee with Rex Dona |Wwill record the entire Prince Wil-| dropped off .at Hawk Inlet. On the [ilam Sound area, and explore and | return trio, A. C. Adams came n ! possibly name many of its un- from Excursion Inlet and Mrs. Flor- | known features for scientific publi- endo, Jimmie Young and Mrs. cation. Young from Hoonah. From Valdez, the party will go To Sitka were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Am:hm'n;;r, Mount McKinley Pearson and their daughter, Shir! Park, where they will explore more Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morgan and | glaciers, and then to Fairbanks. Joe White, On the return trip were They will travel from Fairbanks to Sister Mary Henrietta, Sister Faus- |Juneau over the Alcan Highway tine, Sister Naonie, Sister Lucita and ‘and tne Haines Cutoff. On their R. Drich from Sitka, W. Westfall Way back to Connecticut, they will from Fish Bay, Mrs. T. Hagerup, Spend some time in the Canadian Mrs. A. Hildre and Mrs, F, Olson Rcckies in the vicinity of Lake from Tenakee. Louise. On the second flight to Sitka were ~ Louglas is a member of the Am- Mr .and Mrs. Art Littlefield and erican Platform Guild, Appalachi .11’“ son Charles, Mr. Melburn, W. Stu- Mountain Club, a fellow the! art, Dr. Moore and John Sherwood. American Geographical Society anl On the return trip were Ben Forbes, ot w.e American Poler Soct k& Hazel Dalch, Ruth Eyelraer, Keith will be Douglas' most extensive Roberts, R. White, D. Linstad, Bud and complete trip in the 'reciiw Haus, John Halis and Alice Mc- Msambers of his party inclu Grath. Alice Abbott, New Haven, Conn., of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larned flew Simmons and Harvard Colleges to Petersburg and returning to Ju- representing the Appaiachian Clu»; neau were E. J. Grimstad of Peters- Mildred Abbott, New London burg anc R. A. Mahoffey of Wheaton and Simmons Ketchikan. 8 and Cornell Universi: H. Johnson was the lone passenger biclogical scientist of the Ameri- on the flight to Tulsequah and there can Association for the Advanc were no returning passengers. ment of Science: Jessie Frankan- - ~—— Jfield, Easton, Pa. world traveler WNAA MEETS TONIGHT and Eoard of Education represen- ! There will be' s Méting of retary of the expedition WNAA tonight at 8 o'clock at the M. Bailey, Hartford, home of Mrs. Charles Carmody in CODN. of Brown University and the 20th Century Apartments,® Peddie Institute, Fred J. Waltzin- AR - B ger Maplewood, N. J, cf Newark TSy g R Accdemy, Asst. Motion Plcture Di- For the Fourth at your local gro. 1Cor and Mr. Douglas’ sons, Neil cers or plant office. Juneau Dairies, | JOUS1as: Jr., of Lafayette College Tiic, and James Douglas of Choate —ad: 2 adv. 620-t2 both experienced glacier ex- 215 7 52 i Echeol, e plorers and photographers. - will charter the to ir TAKU LODGE Boat to Taku Lodge ieaves from Union Oil Deock, 11 am. Friday, re- NOTICE turns Sunday 4 pm. Call Mary | S . Joyce at Gastineau Hotel for re-| The offices of the AEL&P Co. will servations. —adv. 621-t2 be closed all day on the 4th of - > July and closed Satrday, July 5th, 1 -alis! Buy it Ln.tm‘,n En: to 5 pm. —adv 621-t2 It’s the Nicest Store in Town J including 3-piece, The* - wanis members at their The lehem Voyager pulled into port this docking at dock. Capt morning * at Harry 8 o'clock, the Alaska Steamship Clark reports that the ship will call at Taku In- let irom the Taku-Polaris Mining She will then go to Haines, way and Sitka before Southbound. Purser Fred Clif Co, for Wrangell and 100 tons for Pet ersburg. ' Tt for "Taku Inlet sometime tomor morning SOUARE SINNH HE,RE Tow | WITH SEATTLE FREIGHT | The Square Transportation errived - this Sinnet, morning at 8 Northbound. from 8 all of call, incl canneries. 0 aboard, for Juneau has stepped n ports of the tle she at Southea: ing me had ports Purser per cf the Square Sinnet is Erling Brastad, who has s: Southeastern run on ent d)im >+ - KIWANIAKS SHOWN MOVIES AT SESSION Movi were shown noon m Terrace of the Baranof. The m produced by the National Fed tion of American Shipping, was titled “America Sails the Sea., beautiful technicol the portrayed the histor America’s Merchant Marine. movie was oatained by Jim Chu while Eck Guerin ran the pro, tor, James McClellan, chairman wne 4th of July float commit reported that work was ing nicely on the float. ~m— ROY LEE Representing Real Silk Hosiery Mills is now in Juneau at the BARANGOF HOTEL Phone 800 Northland Company freighter, with (00 tons of assorted merchandise | § eat- the lud- She re- Stewart Palmer. Skip- o8t~ : ing held today in the Bubble Room ovie en- In movie and work of The rch, jec- o tee, progress- Big Summer CONTINUES DRESSES and COATS Greatly Reduced ALL HATS including felts and straws 0% OFF tailored andfancy, OIN US IN UNEAU ULY FOURTH sizes 12 10 20. 00 "‘Rain-Beau’’ Plastic RAINCOATS $3.95 SUITS 3135 BOBES Greatly Reduced 35 NO EXCHANGES, NO APPROVALS, NO REFUNDS; all sales FINAL Pt et rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e b et rrrr e e AR S DB S %WM///W’ PSS aare and pick ‘up gold concentrate Skag- returning ! | | | reported 250 | N tons of freight for Juneau, 50 tons | » ship expects to lea ,-1 T\ \\\\\“ many differ- R to the Ki-‘~ Y B\ Creamy, tangy Darigold Genuine Cheddar Cheese puts delicious taste, proteins, vitamins, and mirerals into luncheon (or lunch box) menus. DARI(GOLD ,Genuine Cheddar (hgese BB ) [ Y \v NN N Darigold Sweet Cream Butter is always a delicacy— unsurpassed for sweet, fresh taste. For your protec- tion, Darigold is sold only in Darigold cartons and rappers. Enjoy its superior goodness. DARIGOLD Sweel Cream Butter \\\\\\\\\ MMM N\ e 7 DARIGOLD PURE ViTAmIN Oy INCREAS N #OMOGENITED EVAPORATED P, 7 % Baby's doctor will tell you that you can always de- pend on Darigold Evaporated Milk as safe, uniform nilk for infant feeding. Every Darigold label carries the Seal of Acceptance of the American Medical Association. Quality guaranteed. DAR(GQLI{ Evaporated Mil conshml SI'II.I.-AIR freezing protects your food iroabmfi‘ =35 DEHYDRATION (drying out) is the greatest enemy of frozen foods. This is completely stopped by the Chapman “built-in" still-air feature. Write for our descriptive folder. ° Come in and See the Chapmans now on Display in our Showrooms. - ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER C0. Cheerful Dispensers of Depend- ablz 24-hour Electric Service

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