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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 BRINGING UP FATHER YES -MAGGIE - PUT NOW-LISTEN TO GRANDPA - —HE TO HM AT . g - OOH-DE~DOO - GAW-GAW= DE - DA-DA- UPSY- THE LITTL RASCAL ON THE | . DJDSV—DOO—) 'PHONE - I'LL TALK | | THINK HE_NE | MEDICAL ATTE | e TALKIN i D*DDY ON TH' PHI 1S - ONE | | ALASKA NOT (AllING | I F i HERE ON TRIP SOUTH D‘])‘%‘:‘%ls ' MARINE NEWS l Alaska, scheduled to ar- - Juneau - southbound ol FIREMEN PLAN BARN DANCE NORIH SEA HAS going “";l’“ ) 5‘[’] 73 FOR TENTH OF THIS MONTH | ward and will not cal at 1 2 - .o . TEA VEMENTS v hols e Plans for another affair, a “barn”| Mo 1d other Southeast Alaskia gance in the Nat, to be given June| 1is is accordir ed by Hc to a radio- e O. Adams resulted from the regular meet- s Fire Department 10, ing of the Doug 31 PASSENGERS JUNEAU BOUND . " Sor Y . Steamship Company which was held last evening follow- s ing a spirited practice fire drill stag- ® Denali ve Mon- o e trouble has developed eoq by Chief Pusich — ® day "')ml d have six days' ® laska, the radiogram g S _ Ny 1 laska, tf ust a social affair, for the benefi \sr »\Y;KH-A‘ ‘Alynn‘_m””mf x:x 2 n‘r'\)l] ;,b? (1‘(: g 3 and )un]n{.w tt & mnd. of the social fund, that helps keep e s o Lo i e cuth from Seward. the boys together, and at half the portation Co. sailed at 10 oclock e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o . g date of the Alaska, June ygual dance price, it is to be. Mark g the Southeast Al ¥ scheduled to sail from e a8 " 1 T v 3 iy 5 g st 6 o e e ™ .10, has heen cnoceljed Jensen is Chairman, of committee 151 passengers o eattle 9 tonight . - in charge of arrangements. | booked for e Yikon scheduled to sail from ® e | . e % Several communications, with in- Tom Balone, o Tokiles achadnliél 108! closures of substantial sums for do- Sien. Sieotet B * bt e Wikiouver ot pin. @ nations to Department as part g it i tati koo dance given last month, were Ev b ot o e bringing forth no small amount of F e SOUTHBOI SAILINGS e Two more load of halibut came in appreciative rema The Ala Ag ® Northland in port and o to the local fish exchange as June Gold Mining Compans Einar Haugen,| e uled to sail south at 5:30 e Crews worked double shifts through General Superintendent I A the boards clear. H. Metzgar, and the . is afternoon o) PSR o 5 ; alter Reidel. Mrs.' @ ed southbound e | The Avona, Capt. Martin Bran- Light and Power Co. e Junes v brought 12,500 pounds, and the ager W. S. Pullen headed Charles York % LOCAL SATLINGS & ja, Capt. Vincent Anderson, donors. : » Eatebethi sthediled to sall every © ight 10,000 pounds, both loads Arne Shudshift. Chairms o Wadnkidhy il 8 m. for Sit- e felling to Sebastian-Stuart at 6.30 dance reported total receipis to date | e kaand w;;y;u:rc«' 3 T o and 425 cents. of 3 #Re Bx} of $93.55, | il i to clear so far, $ i e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® RRTES s g A | e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port © 10 h A H e ot : { I the total net to $200. | are 42 round trippers aboard e > i way l S : the North : PF ® Alexander, Kake and way ® nnlver a! Repdrt ot tha. Chiet! cov g North Sea. % ® ports . | mediate activities was more e eresecnasee-+ ToBe Celebrated | eovent practices witn vetier turn- | % out of members was recommended; 12 HAI.IBUTERS 3 some further inspection of chimn M~ TIDES TOMORROW AIR EXPRESS SERVICE. Juneau-Fairbanks (Summer Schedule—Effective June READ DOWN U. S. AIHMAIL o Bethel-Nome 1, 1939) READ UP Ly, 4:30 | Ar| 4:10 Ly.| 1.00 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. C/\LL 642 TRIPLEX 'Odorless’ | PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative OUIS A. DELEBECQUE S.8. s . Tth-day Adventists v o i G SELL, SEATTLE * : - i mesaeganentionsore s it the| | DRY CLEANERS """ rdrants should receive | | § High tide—1:11 am., 173 feet Tomorrow will mark the tenth :"‘,:f:, g {””',fw' celve 4 coat of| | pickup Delivery—'Sam the Tailor' | 5 Low tide—7:41 am feet anniversary of the organization of | PiClC U8 BERFRCE L tor more| = e SEATTLE, June 2.—The follow- High tide—2:07 pm., 156 feet. the Alé!\ 1 Mission of Se -\I:nl‘;l)ul\ d"‘m) e fire drills Teceived favor-| #—r - O, A P T VTR VAN 3 ing halibuters arrived and sold here| Low tide—7:47 pm., 24 feet Adventists by Pastor H. L. Wood, | ST O #% & e GF 8 Fee e e | QT e e A 2, T, T s, e | | P AMILY om’ the western banks—Bonan- June 1, 1929, there were 11 Seventh- A s e | S pounds, Doric 4000 pounds, all church at Ketchik Atter e eeustion. of serc ] au’s Oldest Exclu- ol = 2 years the number has grown to o nterrupt ser- | sive Shoe Store” selling for 7% cents a pound B E ll v tan tiae a6 HIARY meroberas from Central office was rn]mxt-{ Sdmira Lou Badson straight; Kingfisher 25,000 pounds, e following " Tiktb elght | 200y 'A- Shiidshitt | Sredt Mhiger: | 7% and 7% cents a pound | places, Juneay, Ketchikan; Fair-| Three cangidates were eldgted to| 4 e D i e From the local banks—Betty Janc | FOR '""S pORT Rtk Bithier . Anharegs. Sobvec, membership as follows: Lloyd Guer- 435 18,000 pounds, Blanco 16,000 pounds, | J Pilot Point, there in Ralph Mortinsen and Glen Ed- Aleknagik and Freight m later than 4 P. M. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop { “Try Us First” HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART , U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information be on dock not p—eee — ALA Transporiation — Tuesday. | | ’ TO DRESS SMARTLY FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the L] Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $500 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 For Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Children’s Haircutting { FORD AGENCY DEVLIN'S Juneau Mofors ——— } (Authorized Dealers) IT COSTS SO LITTLE | GREASES Foot of Main Street AT GAS — OIS ’ | ) WM. CEDDES we & paia-up subscriwer to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ‘MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION | | WATCH THIS SPACE N Company AGF D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Your Name May Appear ENGINEERING * Telephone 663 - TRANSMITTERS hallicrafters Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY Manufacturing Co., Inc. 205 S. Franklin St. Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle TAKU June 2 . TONGASS June 9 AT 9 P. M. GERS FREIGHT RIGERATION Night 312 Travel on a “PRIN- CESS"” COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. SECURE ECUT Mo | HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION | e e e e ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Freguent Flights to All Poinis in So;lhuxgl Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER--U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot : RUSSELL CLITHERO' — Dispdtchet” - All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating' Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Comnearication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. = Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips——w% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bount | NORYHLAND i May 26 . May 30 June 3 NORTH SEA ~June 2 June 6 June 9 NORTHLAND ..........June 9 June 13 June 16 w10 SATRE | NORTE SEA .......June 16 June 20 June 23 SmALY CALL D 4600 HENRY GREEN, Agent anp YoUR ‘l“":“‘:, CITY WHARF M“\"‘o‘n GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 0 BOME O BOTEL | Alitak 13,000 pounds, Sonja 18,000 — are tiow organised cirehEs or Bab- | Thros., Oy H. Bllss was transterped iy LINER pounds,” Lively 15,000 pounds, all| SEATTLE, Jur, 2—Steamer Den- bath Schools :'x'nm‘ (lnl’ 1((;(1\"1‘ to (l]n- honorary { for 7' and 17 cents; Maddock Hnun‘u“ of the Alaska Steamship Com- The Mission now has six church | nembership list upon his request. pounds, 7 cents straight; Restitn- pany sailed for Q()u(h(-.hx] Alaska buildings, five of which were either Committees were appointed on two } -"{NEI\U TO VANCOUVER, tion. 18,000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents: | ports, on the triafgle Toute, at 9 built or bought in the last four|NCW Projectives; one headed by Au- | Phone 704 240 So. Franklin ol SR Forward 13,000 pounds, 7% and 7 o'clock this morning, the first steam- years. Two more church buildings |5 T apcure, daik ol & Srmue e roter T 2 g er morth- from Beattle since last are in the process of luml'\uuon‘m' names of honorary members, and | ki 295 Sess Lothes 777777 Saturday. at the present time. {one Baated by Clf BISS 10 0D- | ——————— D,h‘y W Jiue 1A | RUPERT PRICES The Denali has aboard 50 first At the 11 ofclock service in the (b Sambles and prices of caps for|y o Y Frlnoay iRt | At Prince Rupert today 163,000 class and 17 steerage. Passengers church tomorrow, Pastor Wood \un‘”‘z fiemen. | reat Yonr Ballery ~ June 16 ! poundsof halibut were sold at 7.20 | booked for Juneau include W. T. speak on the subject “Ten Years in | ""mi“m‘ that the hose races for 1 cnnectiony 8 Vavoouver with | : | e e e s i o) RIGHT ayid oy Sl to 770 and 550 cents. Hollingway, Gerald Fitzgerald and RN . o . i i L | et — Charles York. Mrs. Wood, Secretary-Treasurer | |18 O WO Rz ‘lh‘ of 24 Inch || RRING IT TO OUR BATTERY TRANS-ATLANTIC | The Book ALASKA. Revised and | .ee of the Mission, is vacationing in nm]m e g with siamese coup- 1§ ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL TRANS-PACIFIC | inlarged, Now On Sale; $100. | Empire classifieds pay. Statés S SOUTO B @Renl L2 1nhh noke and e AND RECHARGE Tickets, reservations and full | T TR A R DU e Bburt Arademy nese gt water on the natatoritim, Two cabel{LILE 3oR neod suiBhurls Soid o VoW MLy | S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUR S | tains were appointed as follows, Ray || Edison Battery Solution, WE Agent, CP.R—Juneau, Alaska | T’IE WEA rHER 1 it 'V{ilr;mlm.:)k k‘u;»x James Manning, || HAVE IT. Baranof Hotel | g o pick his own men, = > 7 | BETHEL VACATION | chen 1o pick his own teain; Alaska Electric Light | CANALIAN PACIFIC | (By the U. her Bureau) | Social committee for next meet- AR S TR RS Ferecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pam. June 2: BIBLE SCHOOL TO | e % sTnamcd as follows: Angus| & Power Co. Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate northwest wingds. Gair, 'om Popovich, Charles| Weather Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight and Satur- OPE“ HERE ]u“E s Schramm da gentle to moderate northwest wind, ept moderate to fresh e eee — north wind over Lynn Canal : The Bethel Vacation Bible School| SAF Forecast of winds along the C st of the Gulf of Alaska: Moder- | . E RE(ORD IN ate northerly winds {onizht and Suturday from Dixon Entrance (o Cape ]“n'” i 9.goiank g‘:fi:?i“fi‘)‘:’l(‘)‘" Hinchinbrook {on Main Street. The school will] GolDSIEIN FIRE LOCAL DATA meet every day from 9 to 12 “""“'i Time Sarometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velouiry ~ Weather | SXCCPb Saburday gnd Sunday, for GA'NS p B” 3:30 p.m. yesterday 30.23 54 48 s 6 Lt. Rain |tWO weeks. The classes will be| (lTv 3:30 am. today . 3021 40 8 Calm 0 Quear |SF9480 adomrOIE WPIGEE Sahino) ) Noon today 3016 61 B W 0 Oléar | Erades . ThBGUNULLRETRULSE D 4 ; A | 7 | Bible Memory Work, Studies of uneau has a virtual monopoly on | RADIO REPORTS !Bible Characters, Tabernacle Study, | the May 15 number of the Shaw- | | TODAY V:';lhb.wmlmry and Habit Talks and V‘(’):lk;;‘itE"‘:‘;\ml:x:‘\:?filu{-fl :l M\i«)'u]’ i b i sadb. 8:30'¢ 3:30am. |Singing Hymns and Choruses. FON, MAieh.. (08 antize. Srakpage and| ntin Dt [ AR T sy Wese |t GRS v s S SR ey Atka 12 \ 0 4 02 Raining | Friday evening, June 16, the work ‘r“[::’dlgl“:m@ H'\‘le to :wlm-r-n Anchorage 56 44 a4 b e Oray, Y DelEIaMER ARR. AR “"““},’, ity FLoR fire and it g 26 24 24 o Pt ordy |for the best work in each class and|® IU:V lS R e vent Sne “ 30 3 b |a souvenir will be given to all at- .]’“""1!‘ ol flzt RS Pl o o] S Bathel = 0 % Py tending regularly. The annual pic-|© “;;lt“‘mds nPerfect conditior PEOULE Fairbanks 60 46 16 0 Olouay {Mic of the Church, Sunday School Pholograbhs W the Fews siow 7 leave Due e 66 © b 0 onay {and Vacation School will be held “",‘d: t/:r or .D un‘;m Shaw-Walker S & n'v vmv Juneau Due Juneau 7 St. Paul 38 30 34 o Cloudy | first suitable day after the school. u‘-‘ “J“mr. l\;-d - lP. glnnjgn of T Beattle Northbound BouthBound }C{:f‘;zt(a ;;1 :& :j (l;() ?:::::::: ers: Mrs. C. C. Personeus, Mrs. F.‘{:"" va;lr.wus ;/Ac(vvs“n{vlh(j‘lntvrlnr of :g‘;i‘ii’l/\ id J‘IV’“" ‘,,l X 4’} June 8 e 56 39 © P Y | F. Cameron, Mrs. Charles Bloxham, m‘]‘; i S ki opened§eie L N w4 June 5 June 17 Bitka e = g 2 | My, William Young, Mrs. J. E. Click, | 1 lld;‘n‘,e eral view of the flaming : June 3 June 6 June 11 Eetchikan 4 b ® g Miss Frances Long, Miss Helen Lar-| e HE 0 o 0 Goi 3 Prince Rupert . 58 40 40 0 son and Miss Lillian Tehto il S(}“'.‘\\-“‘A"lllk‘(‘ll severe fire, Connects at Cordova with 8, 8, Cordova for Cook Inlet e on 44 &% & A All children {rom 4 {0 18 are in-|Hitee ~ Sbaw-Walker safes were and Kodiak Tsland ports Seattle 68 | 43 48 0 vited to attend. ‘ahero priccd ‘;W'] ”‘_ """"("'""' ruing f—Southeastern Koute Portland 68 i 48 48 0 MR AT o second floor, (‘)[)t'n(x-,fl”l;)‘]:;;] (:,‘,':',"‘:,::‘_ t—Calls Yakutat northbound and southbound it: szurum\m s,:a ;:: ;,:, :; (.:.h :|” JUNIOR (. D. A' WIll“,‘nL\ found i péxfect condition §—Calls southbound at Sitks June 7th—Metlakatla June 9th. v g 5 6 oudy ¢ - Washington 84 | 60 62 23 Cloudy ATIE"D MASS IOMORROW‘Sia Pan Toni h e CALL WEATHER SYNOPSIS g y g t " High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Southeast' |, TOMOFTOW is National Communion | F M'" D H THE ALASKA L INE Alaska and the Gulf of A sorthward to the Alaskan Arctic Coast, [fo¥ 40K ithe JunlotiCRIGRRATRALIE- | or Miiion BHIEI ORI With o crest of 3033 inches near Homer. Low barometric pressure pre- [(€rS Of America and afl members of B b sl B [ 7 ] 1ONES A iad o short distance west of Queen Charlotte Sound, the lowest re- [the 8Foup in this city ate requested | - prionqs of Milton Dantel; popular | B - ADAMS, Genoral Agent Ticket, Office ported pressure being 2092 inches. A storm area of marked intensity ['© meet for 8 o'clock mass tOMOr- | Giver for (he Snow White Laundry, | O A HYNER, Agent Preight, Office ... prevailed over the western portion of the Aleutian Islands, the lowesy (IOW ~momilng at the Catholic | will attend a stag party given in his | § Yeported pressure being 29.00 inches at latitude 48 degrees and longitude [ChUrch of the Naldvity. { honor this evening by Bob Stoft at | 176 degrees. This general pressure distribution has been attended by | BOoth troops, one and two. are hig residence in the Triangle Apart- Py M‘r ol tain and gales over the Aleutians and by generally fair weather over |dsked to attend and following the |ments. b i » N s, the remainder of the fieldgof ervation ervice, a breakfast will be served| Mr. Daniel will wed Miss r | It was cooler yesterday at New York and Washingion in the Parish Hall | Seger, of Percy's st AIJSI{" S(C m hlp (—Onxpan Saturday, June 3, 1939—Sunrise, 3:02; sunset, 8:54 B i mony to be performed here Sunday | SERVICE - ON'ALLALAGKA" 1 Empire classifieds pay. llnm'nuxg. ] ROUTES i vy I -y § i