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iy - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938. e RN e A! A %NO |o 0.0 o @ 6.0 @ 8 0 ¢ o !f Jme v & . i:m.’"tSKA I& w . Steamer Movements : A L A S K A HOTEL . JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building Marine News AU BOUND & oy evomietiobens o w1 y =ik F iR enali scheduled to arrive at " J AU DUBIND ¢ 6 ociock tonight and safis at + TRANSPORTATION PLEASANT R i AR scheduled to ar- » COMPANY “:;:}"“3'\“7" el I Cvery Room a View Room 5 O LE, J "“ 24 40 Gl 4 this evening. . sy i . § P ol i \" ORI harlotte scheduled to ® ® —_— N T U R | i 2 L ‘“”""I‘l;'m'-l o Hat 1gs from Pier 7 Seattle e - ~ i s M inley due Saturday. o St RY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. 1) PASSENGERS Sellin Seafte -~ o o || BOTEL GASTINE ] uul or J it lice I . ) SAILINGS o ! travel in the d tion of the S 5 Se: ll;‘ g T A 1 il j b F ° C m scheduled to sail from e Treadwell beach, where the sur-|f S. S. CHATHAM June 24 E.very LIIOIT ividGe Ior tne FOR THIS PURT SEA 24 i Jol : 9 tonight. o | roundir r lazy, comfortable ot S. S. TONGASS July 1 Gl o Gl \ 4 . W > nbia scheduled to sail from e s ¥ aiettd - ek Bk » Scattle 9 am, tomorrow, e in (I PASSENGERS = FREIGIT GASTINEAU CAFE e i SR . B ol 4 > Prince Rupert scheduled to e el 4 k i i SEATTLE, Juse 24. — Steamer Sl : Burnhem, Julia Ba 2 sail troim VenboGodl Bitke o7 o e people want to get ® Nl in connection et North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- 32,000 pe - v o out for an outing Alk SERVICE INFORMATION vska port % T , oY 1ieduled to sail from e e—— - - ———— e e e e e ) gers, the e o AN FEF’"EE;’Q 3%!2- o Seattle June 28 at 9 am, e MID-SUMMER DANCE .8, FEMMER — i 2 i f \‘r S 5. o 5 \.“, c 18,000 pounc i | ‘ § ® Princess Louise scheduled to e DRAWS LAR CROWD AGENT ik i { : 1 Nordi ! om Vandeiive ; te a number ¢ anne Phone 114 ight 312 s Ty Thut i, st s il from Vancouver 9 pm. o number c ‘ g co UM A U g ‘ Qo ABOARD LOUISE : : LUMBIA LUMBER CO. v 5 e L A IO o romiecy ot | S . OF ALASKA Fran- 0,000 _pou . ¢ T y i . e Tong e AT £ R0 mary manner a ! YOLLE g ) I Elmer e “ . Fifteen passenger iled from Ju- : Seattle 9]‘)‘:(1‘1‘ J\‘ll\'(;. e : e ! A B. v URII I\ :\ 5 S LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Freeberg, Donald Sl PEAGA neau this mor or >iNCess o princess Alice scheduled to sail ® TR P | % I PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU CALL FOR BIDS | REBEKARS AND ODD FELLOWS s, ) R MRVl 5 | et (e iinie ool th E { :\:31( l\1mi:.-“ru; n\_mA\A\ THROUGH US To Improve _ Bids will be received ¢ 10 a m ] gy Y oo, | Bugel, A. Watson, R. Huntoon, ) s BOVIRIBOTNR LM o | evenin ! ! and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. Monday, June for the painting o Crasti Channel, | M. White, A. Kennedy, Mrs. A. Ken-| ¢ prince Robert scheduled south- e Douglas boy brrrr e el cf the P: Specifica- | mer n {'ons may be seen at the store. We s will leave Odd Fellows Hall a veeerve the right to reject any o:::u m. Coffee will be furnished. adv 11 bids | e 2 5 | Gmpire classifieds pay bound 1 a.m. tomorrow. . Hve year Baranof scheduled to arrive at e left here to I 2 o'clock in the morning and e sails south at 4:30 a.m, o | frc southbound next Joe Yolo, G. R. Royce, C. V erg, W. M. Brown, V. [ nicroft, F. Kun- GEORGE BROTHE > oo Alt Heidelberq PRINGE CEORCE b PHONE 412 atvroay || PAGIFIC COAST - COAL CO. lar travel tc ers on th em | t in the LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every o SATURDA "eee®cooe e les a.m, nder, Rake and cve - | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.—Phcne 411 | [ Alaska Air Transport, Inc, | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! o e o o 0 0 ¢ 2 0 0 0 — e ditches for service to 4 homes along the lower TIDES TOMORROW avenue, according to Cit hramm, - SWIMMING PARTY gar, All A group of Douglas ¢ Ralph T. joved a swimmi 3 Hyman, High tide-—-10:53 p.m., 17.6 fec hall's pond out Frank Metz-| 1oy tide—4:44 am., Uberti, F e Rose High tide Carl DeYoung, Helge| pow tide Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska 0 | i AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL | - et e way last evening. In M ir. and Mrs. Jerry EXERCISE 4 & eniows |BRUNSWICK|| PHONE 612—Day or Nigh t wreckagfl Sflfifl "’ night following the baseball Rt_acreation AHEYS | Hangar and Shop in Juneau 5. SOWERBY COMING FOR HEALTH ; W s fi i@ m fi o Craft Was Destroyed by o0 SRGRLGR Yy WEL Fire After Going Down | e e e M ”,w%e M / | Survivors Unlocated [ ] SHE RUS in Connection Spec- SIMMONS in American and inese Dishes. Chief Pilot LL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ! All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped { Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Herb Munter, Southeast Alaska 5 returning to Ketchikan {1 st i s . e i 7277 flight to Juneau, repor “ERAYTI | % 77 that he saw the charred wr | f Z Tuesday. The plane is on the bes | & 72 on the west shore of Zarembo Is-| | 2-Way Radio Communication 7 % P h et P SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE . “5< 7 [ 7, B A A 8 X wre is covered by high tide. Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier N ; L5 7 ot W X Vi ) """y g s “‘\""“’y"“:""”““ i t to arrival of mail boat from South. #The plane was flown by Pilot' Arch S hecry dagt Dpt s e S Tofa, Bltkp, Chithegor, Chamberlain. Aboard the plave jen loaves . . . ap- off Reund Trip. | which hopped off from Bostwick 5 to thé eve. ahd fo tre SE LACE IN ALASKA Tnlet, ten miles south of Ketchikan 3 TICKET OFFICE. TRIANG :{‘\nx-srllal:; I{UI:A‘J;(;‘(;T::‘IIMH’ "“1‘.}‘:"){;.'» Al | Vafl,s store ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot _VIC RO geles, the new owner of the ghip| | PEFRIESS BREAD | 278 S. FRANKLIN and an unnamed man | The plane went down, according to reports. Two of the occupants were picked up by the yacht Doris H e e 2o | ey WINATOR—Hes Everything be aboard the tender Virginia, The Doris and Virginia have not been E n to since, acc g to re- that any automatic-electric refrigerator s 8 Hepm., g 4 has—economy of operation and mainte- - i oD ric \Hgl’w“;“lg‘;il‘fc‘l’:“_"':“’“\"L‘“;“"’“l“"}’;x nance, reasonable initial cost and com- | Al DRI, e : - plane from Fairbanks late yesterday plete refrigeration service. | TRANSPORTATION COMPRAY afternoon to make an investigation 2 T and he is anxious to contact Pilot Rl 8 Ahl c Pll 34 e PR eSO Chamberlain. ce ers o'_ one SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound i —— Third and Franklin Streets NORTH SEA .. June24 June28 June30 FRANK METZGAR IS NORTHLAND ....July 1 July 5 July 5 | 7 o€ | NORTH COAST July 2 July 6 July 8 ON PRINCE GEORGE — ““f“;s.f(;,“_ NORTH SEA July 8 July12 July 14 { Frank Metzgar, son of Mr. and S 4500 Al Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, is returning | § o FRED L. OHARMAN, Agept. - Eapue 100 ASKA’s FiSHinG FLE | home this evening on the Princ DLV ilg‘sx:flgfu Toket Agpat .. ;z ETS | George. He has been attending the | 70 YOUR e =i i STAND University of Notre Dame for the | S | SV SMITE Douglas’Awsot F ARD ou PRODU(TS past nine months, and will spend | ISH boats bought their fuel for 30c a . ::; summer visiting with his par- VYER R '‘BOUND ALASKA SERVI CE gallon less at Seward after our Standard Qil STANDARD GAsoLn, : Piant was established. And that’s just one 7surpasseq £ = example of how Standard Qil has helped RPM MO.TOR REGULAR increase Alaska’s fishing profits! P nmrpaum'ou | U. S. AIRMAIL P Starting in Ketchikan back in 1911, T Pacific Wese's First Cho, | HEny e Svery Trip Standard Oil has expanded its /i fas s » 5 | a d Oil h P ; service as fast TANDARD PENN Moto Y | THE SIGN OF as the fish fleets needed it—brought petro- —~1007 pure Penp ROIL o A DEPENDABLE leum products closer to the fishing grounds moter oil, s¥lvania v ' Leave ~ DueJuneau DueJuneau Spanning—— SERVICE made lower pri »ossible th vh eco. C L4 b v Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound AL ; prices |'c SS1 ? e throug (‘cxl ALOL MARINE Lus, '.4 Iuneau to Vanouver,‘ fBARANOF . ...June 15 June 18 June :24 | $ famous nomical bulk storage. That's why Standar: —Mmade to fis ¢ RICANTS |7 | . . S 1 | 1YUKON June 17 June 20 June 1)3 s Oil Marine Stations — the most widcspread lubricatio need Very marin Victoria or Seattle 1 f;‘);{g‘fi}AN ‘;:‘x‘lt‘ lfi :”l"‘ifi i ‘_y_"nc: | and best equipped in Alaska — serve most SIANDARD ° SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS MT. McKINLEY s June 25 guly 2; | From JUNEAU —— To FAIRBANKS > ine boats - <4ip DIESEL {ALASKA ... _..June 24 June 27 une S s " SE TE of the trollers, seine boats and cannery — 100 d"-itillcd\rsflfl clean | PRINCESS LOUISE | PoRASS e June 28 July 4 Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROU tenders today. S . “Power, | June—24; July—5, 15, 26 | {YUKON ... .. : eI Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS . . N < | 1 e 2 y 3 .t For the fishing industry — for every indus- N _’;’r'- D"ESEL ENGINE OiLs PRINCESS ALICE g’éfi:flw o il T 3‘.:"‘; 1 July 5 July 7 (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays b : S S revicr il iervi . “—longer-lasting 2. s | 3 TR ; - o and Thursdays try—Standard Oil Service is better service. ger-lasting, | July—8, 19, 29 | e_Gonnects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and 25 .y ) STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE LA KR 1 From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the | July 22 i—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, %kagw’?gdfl;gwf:&k?-m ) Gold Coast at NOME i Vi t Ce ova - 2% e ¥ 4 | Cenngctions ;:J::c;::;‘:“h "f&’é’;‘efiéfl‘%‘ufifi: r[(so‘fim:fl:ns Alg;ka Peninsula ports. |} WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Th r e —Connects with S, S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. - Moge Thes Transcontinental 4 | From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the 100 STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Trans-Atlantic THE ALAS KA LI NE i & " Serve Alaskan Transportation— Trans-Pacific th et 2ok Sl b l Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL Industry—Homes | Tickets, reservations and full i t || THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. T | B e ats T B. 0. ADAMS, Agen oRe o . S =< | Pacific Alaska Airways, In 2 3 | Agent, CP.R. ‘.MQ_LEZ: 2P e aCIzIC asKa ways, C. ” ~ Juneau Alaska T — s / [7) 4 ‘4./ as A a : f ° C TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE CANADIAN 2 Steamfihlp (080} 0228 0'A | Lours a. pELEBECQU ASTINEAU HOTEL i N * PACII"IC P CE-ON'ALL-ALASKA-RUUTES l PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence | EE—————————