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PAGLE TWO The Original CHKCHO Scarls B I E——————— e — e ———— These scarfs are of « excellent quality. We have them in beautiful -silk, plain or hand printed. The Rayons and Woolens, which we have, are in plaids and plain colors. ,B. JI/(. Bfé’zfllfl/i 80. QQUALITY S/IncE /887 The Triangle | BARBER SHOP | 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGILA NEWS ENLARGING HOUSES % | winding up its season’s canning this ! " ok after the last load of 117 doz- s icecn e Luxury Liner Wm. Cuthbert’s tender Mist, had | been picked and canned last Satur- | . day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘Swan- prlnce Geor son Are owners and operators of the | W | | | DECEMBER 215 SET . AS OPENING DATE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Y5, 1947 (MOVIE ON CANADIAN CELEBRATE THREE | ROCKIES SHOWN AT | ANNIVERSARIES N | ROTARY (LUB TODAY} COUNTRY (LUBSAT. The Juneau Spruce Corporation cannery which has employed up to| | a film pro-| Saturday evening was vedding carpenters e enlarging the first a dozen employees during the sum | duced by the Canadian Pacific anniversary night at the Sulmon nouses which were put up on St. mer and fall =i n EA Roulew The Gastineau Channel Basket- pailway was shown at the RotaryCreek Country Olub whe thres Ann’s Avenue for company employ- | ;\nl]l L ue will play their vm"“j juncheon which was held this noon | couples celebrated annivesaries. ecs. When first built, the urgency of HONOR ROLL | ing game on sday, December 2|, the Gold Room of the B:\r;mnll Mr. and Mrs. A. J. éoodman immediate housing Ump\-mfd them| The Honor Roll list from the! e in the High School Gymnasium it gots) The mevie showed the mag- | honored their 30th weddilg anni- to bulld small houses, but now as sccond sixth period of studie u"c disn. Natiosal:k (v 'lxuh\‘;;‘:\;’x‘:l“.n_\'”I.Al‘;hs.'\\rn((\‘ll::; Hiticeny Hoehbrg: of ) LK. Danddla® Ivessaiy Wik & facAl} HHie: ¥ Bib 1re are be o » com- the Dougl blic Sl F 5 0 - | League Manager, 8 neeting gockjes and inclu some wonder- B y b oom homes. Terry Sni’!hcn: R{rtxb ‘tier‘m‘a-nt\ efa'e S'eamef 'OJUfleaU 3:]}:,‘»@ ;‘nn“;;;(n (L)xx]pil‘ll(e.rs:}!nx" and :G“_V!.,Tlht.‘ IHIH‘:WS: &)‘tld luct:e m:r{ Ms. dehry “Nonaem ana . | Nancy Niemi, Jack Carlyle, Shirley | Pridass, ohe FidsE Witk be , pUYNE otary by Howar cLean, R | their son, Bill Goodman Edwards and Mae Cuthbert Other news from the school an- NAMED, GILBERT HARRY The baby son born to Mr.and Mrs. Starting Next June Eugene Hulk at St. Ann’s Hospital nounced is that Carol Routsala The Steamship Prince Géorge.|yle will be published later this ¢ Saturday at 8:52 p.m. has been High School Zenior, had taken the|the new Canadian National luxury ' week |special program will be arrangd. named Gilbert Harry, The - boy tests for the Pepsi Cola Scholar-|iner, will make tourist cruises of| At present there are ten teams Rotavy will celebrate its twelfth weighmg, 8 pounds and 4 ounces ship on last Friday. A winner of | soutreast Alaska next summer, itlent | in the League and in the i sister, Gloria, who is seven the scholarship would receive four |was anncunced today by Willlam'first round. each team will play s ear and a brother Doug- vears tuition fees at any aceredited | Cruickshank, General Agent, Pas-|every other team once. After the (OMPANY pRES'DE"]‘ college plus transportation expenses. COMMUNITY CENTER four National Steamships who e here from Prince Rupert in Juneau, on Wednesdays and Saturdays in Douglas. Final sched- |teams will enter ser Department for the Cana-|{rcund is completed the four top is | city teams and the two high school the second half Agent Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Lason, who At the meeting next week, Char- ter Day will be celebrated and a were celebrating their ISth year of marriage and Mr. aid Mrs. C. A. Woods, who have bem married 14 vears, gave a combhed party. Bob STEAMER MOVEMENTS SUED OVER FAILURE TO i Wilhelmina Lubke was a NIGHT, TEEN AGE CLUB| The Prince George was launch-|The top teams. will be decided on a ‘l’o GIVE STA‘I‘EME“T Spal e T satsenger on the Denali €hroute to _The members of The Teen Age|ed fn September and is ¢ompletely | percentage basis and if there is e e U e Seattle. She has been a houseguest Club are reminding their olde' ' modern. She has accommodations|a tie for fourth place, there will - JAl/a:k i b o A " 'Miss Ireme Johnson, for the friends that they are invited to jor 300 passengers aud a largejbe a playoff game Francis E. Mix, a director of the varienz dsc'e uled t¢ sail from yast 1wo weeks midke “iise of , their - club again 1o~ space for carrying automobiles, | The six. teams entered in the Junesu Réady-Mix Oonitete Oor- o ,1.0_3};" . pight. Everybody 19 yeats o1 age of | She will make a 10-day tourist|seccnd round, the championship Poration filed suit in U. S. District Rt SoleRNie (0 mil o Ne- tolfor the League will be decided. The Ccurt today against the firm's attle Saturday, THANKSGIVING DAY FROGRAM older, and all servicemen regard- | cruise from Vancouver, B. C The public as well as all parents less ot age, are invited. The club'skagway. The Prince George W four top teams wre cordially invited to attend a house will be open from 8 o'clock have a five-hour stopover In J will enter the Gold Medal Tourney, asks for a judgment of $50 per day Thanksgiv Day program in the until midnight neau enrcute north and a thr which is sponsored by the Lions since Nov. 3, 1947 based on the Douglas School Gymnasium, tomor- “So successful has been the ex- hour stovover southbound. The first|Club of Juneau The Tourney will claim that Ccoper has failed to morning, beginning periment in establishing these so-|trip to Alaska has been scheduled be held in Juneau the week of show him the company’s bcoks on rew Wednesd at 11 o'clock. Fifth and Sixth Grade called ‘Community Center Nights, students will participate under the said Zach Gordon, Director, today for the end of June. This is the first tourist cruise direction of their teacher, Mrs. “that the teen agers expect to con- |Alaska that the Canadian National| e o Ma cter 5 n ; " " snsored since |Channel League are as follows: & Bipnrn e o ey breien” s spored s 1 {ER0R S Sawes. Sovens MY WILLIAM €. BOOTH CRAB CANNERY CLOSES DINNER ROLLS—Order early, ‘Hmh J\:m'»-: High Cnl‘\;mbm L\xm; i The Douglas Crab Company, is Sully’s Bakery adv. 743-11 GIRl S(OU[ NEWS NOIES 1Fu gxnm\min ;‘,5“\.;;‘“\“:‘(:‘;:: “?e RHUR“S FROM MMDE“ EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST The Girl Scouws vi Treop 9 m at Mrs. Kordoncff's house on Wed- nesday after school We had orange Kool-aid ] and de- ikl sonema [ oo careswe - anesea el A LUMMI = CRIMSON Suozaee mmch, oo ! SR b BOE PO totHebmi(oe. IRy, | *ThebadE : Bin| i‘;.!\.y\un Army centets in southeast gletweezer's Corpses,” and what to aska. All towns between Juneau and Metlakatla were visited on the do about our leader There were several others mat- ters brought up—on none of which| we reached a definite conclusion though Gertrude Treffers was present at meeting as a guest, and ex- Our next meeting will be at Ail- een Kronquist’s house after schoo next Wednesday February 23. to|from all Southeas Teams entered ACS BEARS PLA from the second and will include teams t Alaska towns. in the Gastineau BASKETBALL IS ON! Y TONIGHT J High's | High's in the first basket scason. Les Avrit School quint, is managi gan c'cleck and v 7 r The s tary Service will have its regular!jeaders will be staged tonight dur- montnly meeting Wednesday after-ino the gam noon at 4:30 o'clock in the Gover nor's House. Try the want-ads for bargains! - i % Crimson Alumni will Bears and J tangle tonight ball game of the is coach for the et and Jack Pas- ng the Alumni will begin at 8 will be no pre- Princess Norah schaluled to ar- rive from Skagway at 1 o'clock to- morrow afternocn ani sails south wo hours later at 3 d'clock. president, Jemes C. Cooper. Mif year in Juneau next week ’Gur\ts were Mr. and Mrs. > Jensen and Mr. Paul Urck. - demand. Mix was represented by attorney Willilam L. Paul, Jr. (ITY MAGISTRATE FINES AND JAILS EIGHT OFFENDERS Ernest Asselin was fined $50 this morning by City Magistrate Wil- liam A. Holzheimer on a disorderly conduct charge. Harry Johnson was fined $25 on a charge of being drunk and disorderly In Police Court yesterday after- noon, Judge Holzheimer meted out the i{nllcwing sentences: On charges of being drunk and disorderly, Frank Perillo was fined $35; Susan {Young was fined $25; and Mrs. Alexander Ott was fined $25 and ven a 30 day suspended jail sentence provided that she leave town Gladys Stanley was fined $25 on charges of being drunk and va- grancy. Thomas Dobson was sen- - VOYAGE LAST EVENING The MV William C. Booth re- turned last evening from her maid-+ en voyage, which took her to all ‘2.7 ay voyage. Major Eric New- bold reported a smooth voyage on the tirst trip of the mission boat Patrick Paul is captain of the \cs-l sel. «j. Henry ship in Ketehikan Lorenzen joined the He has been at- a Salvation Army Con- in San Francisco. I - - i vent:on #tenced to 10 days In jail for being s . * |limipary games 58 B e e o MARJORIE MALCOLM. Reporter | T SRR TR drunk and Oscar Gudbranson re- e o R WEATHER REPORT ¢ 4.000q 2 30 day suspended jail ey o e game and the J High root- e Temperarure ror 24-Hour e e 4 1 % AWVS MEETY - stdn il becout ST foble. e . Period’ Enatng .30, 6'Ckak . o} ot ot i (LEC e American Women’s Volun-| Try.outs for song queen and cheer This Morning TR . S o g g Mooing e +| APPRENTICESHIP e mmimum, 41 . o s g o 4l 6 o] COUMEHE WERL e mimmum, 41 . o WEATHER FORECAST ¢ DISCUSS MERGE . (Juneaa and Vieinity) . e Mostly cloudy with occa- @} . jupeau Building Trades Ap- e sional rain and not much @ fp,.engiceship Council and the Ju- #: shange ko SARpeIa e o ® Ineau Miscellaneous Trades Ap- ® uight and Wednesday. South- | yrangiceship Council have called a o custerly winds occasionally | joint meeting for 7:30 o'clock to- ¢ reaching 20-25 m.ph. ® Inight at the Territorial Department PRECIPITATION of Labor in the Valentine Build- (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. todaz) | o In Juneau — 22 Inches; .®¢ The meeting was called by the since Nov. 1, 10.14 inches; ° . L4 ® | Alaska Apprenticeship Council for e since July 1, 51.80 inches. . . . ’ ®lthe purpose of consolidating and ® | reactivating local councils. The At Airport — .18 inches; smee Nov. 1, 406 inches; @ |Territorial group recommends single nce July 1, 3122 inches. ®|councils which it says work out © o e 0 0 0 00 o o o sipetter in smaller cities. —_——— - — il VISITORS FOR HANEBURYS INTENTION TO WED Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dorner are to Hartley Crosky, of Juneau, and be the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. | Jean Lois Eby, of Portland, Oregon, Den Hanebury for the Thanksgiv- | have applied to U. S, Commissioner :ng holidays. Mrs. Dorner arrived |Felix Gray for a marriage license. Charles L. Dinsdale, of Pelican, via Pan American Airways from | Seattle Saturday and Mr. Dorner|and Hanna Pileburg, of Juneau, !is expected to arrive this week.}have also applied for a marriage They will spend three weeks visit- }license. ing in Juneau. e, is now open, and invites you and your friends to come in for YOUR next SHAVE and HAIR CUT- Open Every Week Day Starting Monday Morning November 24th-1947 Corner Front and Franklin Come InFor BARBER SERVICE that wili please you! Y — Mr. Dorner is Outdoor Construc- | tion Superintendent for the Grin- i nell Company in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Hanebury visited the Dorners { when they were in Seattle last | epring. | - HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Mrs. Edwina Stevenson of Fair- banks is registered at the Juneau $ICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Hotel. Distributed Throughout Alaska I FROM VANCOUVER by ODOM & COMPANY | Mi. and Mrs. M. Strand of Van- | couver are staying at the Juneau. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY 'MARINE HARDWARE - an FISHING EOUIPMENT 3. DuPont Dulux Marine Finishes ‘Manila and Cotton Rope Ralibut and Salmeon Gear Compasses === Ship Clocks Barometers === Binoculars o N NORTH OF BOAT HARBOR RHONE 867 SUES FOR DIYORCE Jose P. Dumlao has filed suit for divorce in U. S. District Court agamst Ruby E. Dumlao charging incompatibility. They were married in Juneau on April 6, 1944 and have one rhild. No property rights are involved in the suit which wgs entered by attorney M. E. Monagle. — e — ASKS DIVORCE Mary Ann Brommels has filed suit in U. S. District Court for a divorce from Walter Brommels charging him with cruel and in- human treatment. They were mar- ried at Juneau, February 27, 1942, and have three children. No prop- erty rights are involved in the suit which was entered by attorney Al- bert White. el ESTHER GEORGE LEAVES Miss Esther George flew to Se- attle yesterday via Pan American Airways. She has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom George for the past two months. Esther graduated from the Providence Hospital Nursing School in Septem- ber. ——————— KEVENUE MAN LEAVES Veryl Coller, Alaska Division Chief of the U. S. Bureau of In- ternal Revenue, left today via Al- aska Coastal Airlines for Ketchi- kan, his next stop on an inspec- tion trip of Territorial Internal Revenue offices. He had been in Juneau for sev- eral weeks. Coller maintains his headquarters at Anchorage. SRS s FROM GUSTAVUS Archie Chase of Gustavus 1is | stopning at the Gastineau. R ! TOM & JERRY BATTER— Sully’'s Bakery. —adv. 743-t1 | - e — The bloody Aztec religion had an- other side which taught high mor- al precepts, i | |