The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 1, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT GOVERNOR NAMES : . BURKE RILEY AS "“T and Br‘ngnlowB 40 HIGH ASSISTANT office BRAKES CAUSES | (RASH (Continued trom Page Crie) The Governor's annqunced teday that Burke k: f 1 ; R was previously Director of he Office of Vocational Rehabili- | the hydraulic lines and Iroze while the ort stood in tie rain at Yakutat ka, rm 48 hours as 42 | e che d | , Regional ‘*cnwr of the Civil Aeronautics Board, began an investigation of the crash A guard was placed at the burned | { | wreckage | - | POLICE HEAD WARNS ’ DON'T SERVE DRINK | T0 DRUNKS, MINORS Chief of Police Milo Clousz has told Juneau bar owners that they alcne will be those to blame if prohitition returns. He warned them that it is up to the bar own- ers to help Police .- TWO INITIATED AT LIONS CLUB MEET HELD TODAY NOON Clouse, who .Ltmd(d their meet- ing at the Pamaray Club, warned N‘\ owners that they must exercise caution in serving liquor to unde He also ing lique nfluence of liquor. ; ed them about serv- to minors. Cowbeoy Actor Roy Roger: they wili marry on New car's Eve, chat btween scenes on a movie She is also his leading lady. # Photo. Two members were i the Licns Club at the eon held todav in the Gi the Baranof Hotel. Mem ed were E. P. McCamon. Re At torney for the Office of Rent Con- trol and John Nvman, Deputy Collector for the Office of Internal Revenue i Mrs. Lillian Uggen the Lions today by singing “I Don't Want to Get Thin “My Man, ‘Whoopee” with “Big Bad Bill" as an encore John McCormick, Chairman of the Christmas party for the children at | Guest at todav's meeting was' the the Johnson home, announced that | ReV A. P. Morgan of Fairbanks a holiday dinner would be given for B T S Decem- In asking for cooperation with the Police, the Chief stated <hat Lar operators must keep their own establishments policed properly if they want to avoid the return of prohibition, which \\unld put them all out of busines -~ oo KAIHERINE NORDALE RETURNS HERE FROM TRIP 70 WASHINGTON studio set in Hellywood, PENGUIN IN PORT The M. S. Penguin of the U. S Fish and Wildlife Service, arrived here this morning from Seward. It has been to the Pribilof Islands with a shipment of Christmas trees. It berthed at the Northland dock and is scheduled to sail for Seattle later today z on the committee 1, Dr. John Gey- announced that ad on the Doug- antertained | 12s 1 ject. During Dr. Rude ence in Petersburg, Mr. McKay Malcolm will be in charge of the work. E. P. McCarron was appointed a committee member on this !nn)m( el i MONTANA VISITOR Mrs. Evelyn Asleson. of Opheim, Mo a, is stopping at the Gas- tineau. to Juneau Saturday from a three weeks’ trip to Reardan, them on Monday evening Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad The drudgery of providing a never-ending supply of clean white diapers has ever been one of the problems of Motherhood. Baby's health and growth is directly affected by proper care, and wholesome sanitary clothing is, admittedly, of great importance. Snow White Laundry Solves It NOW, for the first time, mothers of Juneau are provided with a modern diaper service. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY has established this service, and makes available ‘ Jax ; to evey parent regular TN R delivery of adequate ; 0 / diaper supplies. SNOW WHITE DIAPER SERVICE For a moderate (and surprisingly low) monthly payment, you will receive on specified days (three times each week), a liberal supply of clean, sanitary, freshly laundered diapers for that precious baby of yours. And For Its Mother Whether the infant is your first child, or one of several, you know the burden of washing and drying diapers. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION Telephone — 299 SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE» JUNEAU, ALASKA Sorrow Efches Eyes Mother Dog | y improved, she sai ed ‘of already be- Mrs. Nordale, who is employed .o the S curity office, made . B LS cituciug et TR BT FROM WRANGELL Juneau clean. You can now enjoy via Pan American SEVEN PERSONS TAKE ,_ 1, crelotk Wikt Calx (b {HB pas- ard Mrs, Katherine Nordale returned Vukovich, L. L. Lingstrom, Hugh J.» Wade Wash, 22 Wade “ -will make his Official Visitation with 4 TR MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1947 TRU-FIT HOSTESS APRONS Manufactured from Permanent Finish Organdy and Fast-Color Attractive Prints Waierproof! KOROSEAL APRONS Attractively Styled—Greease, Acid, and Stainproof—Will Not Crack, Peel, Split or Stick N \ N \ N { \ \ N } ' \ ! { COVER-ALL APRONS \ \ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ I} \ \ \ \ ) ATTRACTICE COLORFAST PRINTS Medium, Large, Extra-Large Sizes AN IDEAL GIFT FOR MOTHER OR DAUGHTER COME IN or WRITE Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attnmmn Have YOU Seen It? WHAT ? The New Red Truck of the ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE is now ready to help all of us keep HER PUPPY KILLE deep sorrow etched in her eyes, a man shepherd keeps long, heart-breaking vigil beside ner dead “uppy, victim of a hit-and-run driver in the streets of Los Angeles. Humans department officers finally coaxed the dog away from the slain puppy. (International photo) by the ill- Taking passage for Skagway spent the Miss Alice Stuart are of her The Alaska is due back in Ju- reat- neau at 7 o'cleck tomorrow morn- ing - DEPENDABLE and REGULAR disposal service. Start any time, and forget your past difficulties! ACME DiSPOSAL SERVICE Telephone Juneau 631 afternoons and evenings for rates and pick-up schedules. PASSAGE OUT ON §. 5. ALASKA' SATURDAY ers boarded the at Juneau Sat- The ship sailed at {GABARDINE suanri] We can now supply men’s all-wool Cabardine Shirts } —the kind you've bcen waiting to zet. SIZES 14 to 18 Assorted Colors K. S. Graves “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES s destined for Sitka and one Skagway Those for Sitka were James How- Mrs. James Howard, Steve and Charles Goldstein i § ATTENTION ELKS District Depuiy Grand Exalted Ruler I HOWARDPR €. BRADSHAW ' of SITKA LODGE No. 1662 JUNEAU LODGE NO. 420 Wednesday Evening, at 8:00 o'Clock - DECEMBER 3rd, 1947 A LARGE TURN-OUT IS REQUESTED Welcome Brother Bradshaw and the Sitka Delegafion ® INITIATION @ ENTERTAINMENT ® REFRESHMENTS @ A SUPER-DUPER LUNCH e § @V O This Date===== -

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