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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, bbPI 29 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS i B THERE'S SOME || THINK OF IN PALM SPRINGS OF THE COW -1 COULD IN, THE WINTER- GIRLS THAT ||GET USED TIME - YOU GIT LIVE ON_A TO THIS USED TO IT-- RANCH HERE- an | A BAILING SCHEDULE { Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound u | DENALI Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 1939, King Faatures Syadicate, Ing., Warld rights reserved COLUMBIA Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 : Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Oct. 4 | & ¥ g g L34 i} —_'—'——"-——': g Sept. 30 Oct 2 Oct 10 in with PAA on the first tgip, board- | ALASKA Sept. 30 C 2 C UGI_Y SWIMMER ed two Marine Airways planes with | DGUG AS JAMES C. COOPER || yukon Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 pilots Alex Hal(h'n and Shell Sim-| C.P.A. to be fl o P : GHT HERE oo o= fown "o eetesours NEWS it . 1 where the southbound North Sea | Shattuck b SHthG 182 was waiting. Passengers on that C 8. hone | Room 1 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESBERVATIONS | me : BY HALIBUT BOAT o veve - vocon s, ity .| e 8028 oms | : 7 84 \ derson, J. L. Wilding, F. Fenton, R. | Aalbert Endres is the purchaser in| ( ———CALL———— 44 SAII_ ou' TR e sm Movm A McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.\the reported sale of William R. '0 £ be P Rairey, C. Ellingen, and Bill El-|gpain’s residence property on Nob pen Even hone ON NORTH SEA Fleshy Fish Has Homely [t Hil. The latter, with his famiy, | AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR | THE ALASKA LIZYHEN & ] g |0 o 060000 P ® © Two passengers from the second plan to move to Juneau where they | | Shoes, Clothing, Guns, | ONES . NORTHBOUND . Name' Wa”s' DOg Ear trip of the Electra, L. B. O'Connell | own residence property and will Ammunition | | H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office . ) mmfi .N'GH]' o Taku due Bunday. . Fins and Is Lazy and J. M. Lafferty, were to be piced | make their future home ‘ 278 So. Franklin St. | Freight Office. | ¢ ° SCHEDULED SAILINGS e up here this afternoon by Tony PR R | i Alaks —— o North Coast stheduled to sail Schwamm, Petersburg flier, who was NIOR DiNCE PREPARATIONS | o % \lP-Ull('r North Sea for A 2 an Cess - but e the C e , - & held at s a 0] ctober 14, 5 A : ; L B : halibut banks and the most recent| ‘ Al S h L I wayports. ‘The steamer ‘sailed at' 10 e .nlll‘ “.O,m Vancouver tonight : alsonity ‘of natire is an. ugly Kess v],ul];juxt. i ; : & s Ll = ron RENT cnns rls ‘1 l("l!ns lp Oxl)}; ll’l" o'clock last night A ok with & equally ugly Latin appella-; 2185 PRESSUERIS OCTHAR iin (rom | b b e * | DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF S n AL R 01 MR s R S 2 A b Bty . Pasmengers for Seattle are Mr. e Alaska scheduled t6 sail from e | W1th &n cdutiy Ugy Fern Whitehorse? ‘restiained 'here: Tt MEAT BALLS vehiati o T and Mrs, B. B. Mann, Mrs. H. A.| e _ Seuttle tomorrow 9 a.m. o | tian, LY LCH ¢ the halibuter Spen-|Vere J. P. McKee, Glenn Goudi | dates—G. Shapler, Howard Wherry, Mrs. How- | & Tyee schedtled to sail from Se- o The crew of the hall SPPR- | w Roberts, P. Huff, and James Pea- and LLOYD REID ¢ ;i cer, Capt. Seive s ght | e Hhbatte g i stin Ave, Phone Blue P B T A ., ard Wherry, John Alstead, Robert | ® - ttle October 3 at 9 p. m. o O B o o haon it o | COCk d0d HRhgHteF. | Italian Spaghetti IADBa A, T Bble 701 Coates, J. P. Ingham, J. R. Hite,| ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® i b 3 “‘ 1 avati ' After bringing down the last trip| ey IT COSTS SO LITTLE 1 Steve Sheldon Jr, Fred Sheldon,|e from Seattle October 6 at o ”'I],“':.:,f“,,llm\(u“;(\i(‘(.l:],f.,‘, S & ool trom wme.‘)mlx]-.w_kuu- Electra ol Baranof TUmOTl'OW [ PR —| TO DRESS SMARTLY Case Lot Grocery B B et bt oitel | o 1 SOOI SALINGS +) deep, round head, body practically | BFFed B TRTUHLS BRI wich SANITARY m.mvmmc and | | “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" sl i el el et RO 2 led with fin that blends to a Bl it HEATING COMPANY | . o -] is, John Reed, | ® Aleutian scheduled southbound e €nelr . s and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sntith % ggm:%‘;’,;,,g] ('Mx“”.'w;,..“J‘.»mn»m e October 4 o Tasged serap of a tail, and was (,M‘. Anottier Elebtih wiliidome down .. W. J. NIEMI, Owner D E v LI “ s Phone 704 240 So. Frankli Agnes Crowe, Robert Seamen, Tom » LOCAL SAILINGS o |ted along its back with tihy WAL om wairbanks tomorrow on resu- E Let your plumbing worry be | | Morgan, R. E. Robertson, Mrs. Mary | ® Estebeth scheduled o ssil every o | Warls. Its bone structure is nil, and . "o opeqyie and go north Tuesday our worry.” Phone 788. o TR R Latterty, W. L. Everett, Carl Wens, @ Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- » e L e e o e Ming | 00 Schedule, while an extra section e o » . § 4 olent and a 1y brc ¢ Bl oy i Ve 4 Reirnnnks \ £ ok Ko willan Mo O |3 I8 oo’ ot i s o e ey o doms rom, Puois | BE) ATYERGY MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL s s o reat flimsy flappers like the over- iy For Ketchikan—Mary Cauthorne, | » at7am, rnr‘Poku»rsburL il Ll el e R Treal Ym“- Ba“ery 2:Wks RAlfls Conlarutiduch Tk LR william Holzheimer, Ken Edwards, ® Alexander, Kake anu way ® S 50 s e AT st Cai Bob Toussaint, Ira Thatcher, Wil- @ Dorta . e s b IR AND ISLAND JOINT FEATURE SERVICE RIGHT! SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE st Mangney |2ttt 22 %2 ® ® ° broad codfish-like nose, are two ap- ON THE AIRI BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVIOE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA i e g s that pbrmit the extension ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL HEADQUARTERS TUNEAU—PHONE 623 Ben Bailey, William Bailey I AB Sasksn, D, geiullo, - e-inch “periscop By The Daily Alaska AND RECHARGE . <t soldstein said it looked “like ol i AR sl For WrangellDr. Marcia Haves,|| CIVIL SERVICE T Galkarel sal i looked SHER S LOCAL SEAPLANES | BY y ¢ vou ne g acfor |1 ) M. - Schufler. AN Tl At sun ery Solution, e e || EXAMINATIONS | Comanubmarines = e o ron o | Empireand KINY || mave o A L A S KA A l R TBANSPOIIT Inc. 1 i = carig i 5 2 3 Deters T v-. S ) r - [ Game Commission, Frank Dufresne, !¢ Petersburg to catch thg North Alaska Electric Light "Bl Planes™ " O ting Ows Aciiautisal PHONE [l e oRtiled the fial /hly as be. Sca with Electra passengers, pilots g 3 612 i ‘ il the flh roughly as be-| el Simmons and Alex Holaen|] © days every week at e -Way | Radio Station KANG nVC | oo e B O o | tioned before. He sase 1t 1s mot an-|Were to leave this afternoon.en mihe e B & Power Co. Radio | BANGAR gnd SHQP in JUNEAU |, DAY er | Cor 55101 as 8 s 3 g N 3 isla . s m. 2 - - 3 QYSTER BO“OM { competitive examinations for the | common, but it is an unusually large and island trips PR3 1 Mts 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m ? [ Fquipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . positions listed below. Applications speciman Bl fhl e b R Vi B e = ———— — The Spencer crew brought Mr. Jack L g i R sy r e }\,‘,w.m,,.,. e fathoms of water offshore from | and Jim Boyle to Pelican. APPLIANCES [ o 2 BhincarTah Holden was to take Eric THast, C. LENNON : 1 | Statistician, $3,800 a year, also Spencer Light RidROLStH anid AV MeCTIAH TP Paidet | A % g 5 A ! (4 Bufeau of Flshenes POS'S principal, $5,600 a year, senior, $4,- ' Incidentally, the tide probably Nic ]""*(" B 4 | Hafl'l\ “achme s]“,p 2 A . . 600 a year, associate, $3,200 a year, carried the bait into Mr. Cyclogas- duah i | | iy A «s a paid-up subscriber “Notl(e 0' App||(ahon assistant, $2,600 a year, various op- ter’s bony mouth, because under RIS " | % “Try Us First | Th n il Al k E 5 tional subjects. College education and aft of his chin he has a fancy o | e ATt e | aska Lmpire - by J.P. Smlfh and professional experience in tech- Sucker with which he clings to rocks | SFNISL U N TIETo I | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. e tuly P . [nical statistical work are required. on the bottom, waiting Tuxuriously | IR Modflwt:lv Priced Hotel i v 15 VA I8 rosant this voupon [ An application for a five-year | Applicants for the assistant grade With mouth open for what the cu | M. s T e e lease of 100 acres of oyster bottom |must not have passed their fortieth |rent mlxht uff?r in the was of food. ! Pl B} jn ‘Admiralty Cove has been filed |birthday, for the associate grade| R 90 9.50 2.00 s uaat l’“f of the ith the Biireau of Fisheries by Ja- |they must riot have passed their rénson 290 2:50 3 g Le. : sifie P. Smith of Juneau. forty-fifth birthday, and for the| penvons 250 3:00 350 | vetF lip, Juneaun, The Bureau posted notice today|other grades they must not have | uWC ¥ a7 3.m, CAPITUL THEATRE of & hearing to be held on the ap- passed their fifty-third birthday. IODAY ( AI(H'"G | For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT SCREA . okets o 60 plication October 17 at 11 o'clock | Transportation economist, $3,800 | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ln the morning at the local office | a year, also principal, $5,600 a year p . PE 0 iy i For Information ”" of the Bureau of Fisheries. senior, $4,600 a year, associate, $3,200 [ ; S NORTH SEA . | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 UUT WEST WITH THE : Hmith's 'fease would become ef-|a year, assistant, $2,600 4 year, vari- n-. Freight must be on city dock not mt&" ! féclive next January 1. The land|Ous optional fields. Employment is sy A 2 later than 4 P. M. Tuesday X Y in guestion is destribed as “100 acres | t0 be in thé Department of Agricul-| eld by weather yesterday after} bo{qwm in Admiralty Island, south|ture, Civil Aeronautics Authority,|N0oon at Whitehorse, a PAA Elec- ron HEALTH WATCH THIS SPACE of 58 degrees 11 minutes north lati- | Federal Works Agency, Interstate|(a, tWo Marine Airways seaplanes AND Your Namé May Appear fude, and east of 134 degrees 25 min- | Commerce Commission. and U. s.|and a Petersburg plane, combined % % 3 A L A s R A § fites - west longnude Maritime Commission. Except for|forces today to get nine passengers PLEAS"BE YOUR SAVINGS ' e dtind certain substitutions applicants muut:d““;“";’] the Nl;)”h Sea at Petersburg ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY " b e e et S I IRT have completed a 4-year college|and Wrangell. | AVAILABLE AND' EARN GREAT- pey 1 a0 2 - : IWH.VE IONS or course, and must have had respon-| This morning. Al Monsen and ER RETURNS WITH THE | | T ortatios COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY sible experience of a technical char- | Géne Meyring brought over one 2 | c 2 6 acter, including research in the|l0ad from Whitehorse and immedi- mp“’ OF ALASEA . HALIBUT BOUGHT Two: halibut vessels soid ‘on the Juneau fish market today from the Area Three banks, getting prices of 8% and 6% cents a pound. + The Louhelen brought in 12,000 pounds and the Spencer brought in A1;500 pound.s DEUTZ BRINGS IN YAKUTAT/SALMON ArhoAg Ve uomm Bringing in salmon today to the Juneau Cold Storage was a load of fish from|® Yakutat. Al Weathers on the Deutz brought in 7,000 pounds from the Gulf Coast grounds. | - - Tipes ToMORROW | ¥ tgn tide—1:42 am. 159 feet Low tide—7:41 am. 12 feet “High tide—1:46 pm. 17.1 feet { Low tide—8:06 pm. -08 feet FLERERS SCOOTER FOUND A scooter was. brought Empire office at noon Harrington and The owner can car by describing it and pa Blight reward. - . STUDENTS PLEDGED , Word has been receiv au of the pledging at th ty of, Was!imgwn of Rung S ot Pel,ersbutg and George der, of Juneau. Both are wear a4 Psi pledge pins, at Room 311, Federal Building. ately returned to bring in the other six. Nine of fields of transportation. Applicants for the assistant grade must not have passed their fortieth birthday, for the associate grade they must not have passed their forty-fifth birthday, and for the other grades they must not have passed their fifty-third birthday. Full information may, be obtained the passi ngers coming AHALBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE EEATTLE, “Sept, 29.— Halibuters arriving «today, eatches and sélling _Third at Franklin lllCE & AHLERS 00. Complalely Raflnuhod DO YOUR WORK In Half the Time with an Armstrong Porta-lectric IRONER $28.95 '?‘ho&no 34 e price, follow Halibuters — Helgeland 45,000 pounds, 11': and 11 cents a pound; Yakufat 44,000 pounds, 12'% and 11': cents; Lindy 42000 pounds, 11% cents straight; Daily 30,000 pounds, 12% and 12 cents The Reliance came in from banks the with 6,000 pounds of Evolution brought in of b;n both selling d straight. local 7.000 2,000 A\( He | | today sold ts a pound b i : DUCK STAMP SALE REACHES 200 HERE 200 duck stamps, ter for migras+ : been sold by Office. The sub- au Drug store ya.m, i e Commission re- nting licenses “ 140 So. Seward Royalaire A Versatile and Complete Home Cleaning System. 8 Cledns bare floors and linoleum Dusts lamp shades, drapes, efc. B Blows or sprays demoth vapors. Cleans and renovates Dusts and renovaizs NOT just a vacuum cléaner. Have it demonstrated in your home. 1% ¢} ek SN PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. e matire: uph - ALASKA FEDERAL ‘Savings and L of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 oan Assn. AIR EXPRESS READ DOWN Tuesday and Baturday 10:00/Ly, Juneau | 11:00(Az, Whitehorse . 11:20iLv, Whitehorse Thursday and Monday Fairbanks 11:00/Ar. Nome Wednesday Y . Pairbanks Flat AIHWAY rnon {4 Phone 161 i M wm- A “THE SIGN OF | DEPENDABLE U. S. AIRMAIL Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Bummer Schedule—Effective June | 1:30|Ar. Patrbanks PACIFIC ALASKA' SERVICE SERVICE READ UP Thursday and Saturday 30 Bailivgs from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TYEE .. Sept. 19 8. 8. TAKU ...Sept. 26 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS REFRIGERA Nkt 312 FREIGHT TION Phone llll 1 on a upm_ CESS" LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA:TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise September 25 October 5, 16, 26 us wt Vawcouver with Canadi Pacitic Services: 'AL CANADIAN PACIFIC w,amau' .| 5:08 A5 2:90 Lv. ll“ §“Inc. K odu: TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full ¥. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—~Juneau, Alasks Baranof Hotel Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747-—WNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN 'I'HROUGH US'T6 Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU | . % Every Effort Mada(or the Comfort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE s in qonnecl AT smvtdz INFORMATION L < WEEKLY SAILINGS—Jmeau to sdh&t i As . Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 'auma No.Bound - So. Bound F NORTH SEA ..... 1Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 4 NORTH COAST ISepL, 29 Oct. 3 Oct. § 1 HENRY GREEN, Mflfl t CITY WHARF .. § GUY slfl'!‘ll, Douhq Agent ! J 1]