The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1940, Page 6

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THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JUNE 22, |94O L2 - - i\ | SANITARY PLUMBING an | HEATING COMPANY | | L2 TWO HOURS LATE AN' ¢ 3 = SUPPER AIN'T EVEN BEGUN !/ TALKIN' FER TWO HULL ONLY SHE I NEVER SEE ANYTHING HOLRS T' MRS.NEXTDOR, WUZ IN A WUSSIN A WOMAN !/ RIGHT AT TH' FRONT HURRY. \ N \ | REPAIRS and SERVICE § JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your. plumbing worry he PHONE 788 Phone 464 Bill Hixson ZENITH RADIOS ; { \ \ \ 3 = mu.-n.a &1 Cape. 1940, King Features Syndcate, lnc . CivIiL SERVICE pert herc crday even return- sail from Vancouver tonight $4,600 a year. Applications must be ing southbound from Sitka, bring- 160 oelook on file with the U. S. Civil Service A Al ing in 17 passengers and taking 26 nice George scheduled to sail Commission at Washington, D. C., THE ALASK LIN E out. Sl from Vancouver June 24 at 9 e | 1ot later than July 27 TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Arrivals were Mrs. C. Carnegic p. m Copies of the annuoncements and H. O. ADAMS—————Agent C. F. Franklin, Gayle Gallo Y Shirley Eschle, John Houck, Mrs. Car] Senior, Bobby Senior, Mrs. J. the application forms may be ob- taincd at 311 Federal Building. e — scheauled to sail from tle June 25 at 9 a. m Princess Charlotte scheduled to Navy S Bombers Off to Buffalo, (England)? ) , oS 3 |[Navy Scout bombers to buttalo, (Engtana): Leave DueJuneau DueJunce - g | EXAMINATIONS Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboun i | ALEUTIAN June 15 June 18 June 24 *BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 BA e Explosive chemists are urged to| YUKON June 21 June 24 June 26 [ 1 M ) i apply at once for the civil service, COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 Twen'y_s‘x | SteamMerR MOVEMENTS i : examinations now open for the var- | *‘MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 Vi — — s ' . 5 : jous grades of chemist and chemi- ALEUTIAN . . June 29 July 2 July 8 S Ve sy ye N Ny . cal techmplogist positions in the YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 S ] . Federal Service. In connection with| sBARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 all oui NORTHBOUND ° the present National defense pro- g 5 : Tyee in port bound for Sitka. e gram it is extremely important that §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Princess Alice scheduled to ar- e a large number of well qualified ex- "79 -Day Totcmland Cruise l L] rive at 7 o'clock this evening. @ plosive chemists and chemical tech- ~Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang as’ I ' tkon due Monday . nologists be immediately available | Bel¥odn. Columbia due Tuesday . should vacancies occur in this field Nerthland due Tuesday. . The salaries for the positions for " T ™ % o SCHEDULED SAILINGS which these examinations have been FQR OFEER INFORMASION BEGARDING BORTS The steamer North Sea visited in Princess Louise scheduled to e announced range from $2,600 to OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL il . . ol . ® . . Four v. S. Navy sc M. Reb, Floyd Reb, B. F. Kane, R sail from Vancouver June 25 : ¥ 4 i s . “ L4 Cavanaugh. Evelyn Anderson, Mrs ;.: ‘“ .(.’ . Bit atikolal BontH- tion, Fairfax Field, near Kansas City, before they took off for Buffalo, N. ., to be liradlfl! m‘l':l ““"‘t(ll‘ln Subscribe to The Dally Alaska| R. M. Stoft, J. M. Reb, Ernest Reb, ehit AlasEa de Wright Company for possible resale to the Allies. Fifty such planes were involved in the "trade- Empire—the paper with the largest | Al k S h C Paul Reb, 5. S. Anderson raku scheduled to sail from agreement.” paid circulation, as a’ teams lp ompan ) Sailing Lo Ses were Jack AT P PP SERVICE-ON'ALL-ALARSKR"ROUTES Seattle June 25 at 9 p. m Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle June 26 at 9 a. Stern, Mrs. Frank Stern, John Mc Kenna, Harry Nichols, D. Stratton, A. G. Pealey, Mrs, Cooley, George Italum Slup Bom hml F lrwl (olumbla Is P g ; Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m, for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way ports e e e e o000 . o Equipped SEAPLANES }'OR CHARTER m W Louise Joseph, Seattle June 28 at 9 a. m % To Ketchikan—H. Lewn, Georse|e north S Mo R i JUST ARRIVED! 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier . W, GRORp o) sea schedule sai Clisldey, A, Sepaber Mo Balgh| S ik (S, achaduled, fo, sgll , ow poun SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE James, A. G. Glover, P. R. Blanco. A ; BJoe Ke"y, Haberdasher B § sEArLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA To_Petershurg — Mrs. Wasvi YUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Naxt-do Winler 4 Pond ! HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Mzrs. John Molver, Diane Hunsbe Brings Blmart southbeing bt | un u [ o e e o e mm;m].‘y wnn;mg .rlunln ”.llnll'n‘ll idhight tonight = R Is. ammer, £ Jabigas erb . Aleutian scheduled southbound DS 4 Dunlop, Ken Edwards Hant Modday ALASKA AIR TnA"sPon’r Inc. | ik e SEATTLE, June 22. — Steamer ‘ Plymg Instruction ||| A rianee Jaranof scheduled southbound Columbia sailed at 9:15 o'clock this A | Operating Own Acronautical by the hour or in courses from | PHONE 9 Abo a rd ne Friday morning on the first trip of the sea- SOLO to COMMERCIAL | ‘ 2-Way Radio Station KANG LOCAL 5ANINES son on the Southeast and Southwest e W b | Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Auska route There are 250 pas-| | See Us at the Airport! | ! | Alaska School of Aeronautics, sengers aboard the Columbia, in- cluding 36 steerage. Juneau passengers include the fol- lowing S e ST Elsic Bowling, Mrs. J. L. Jewctt HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. and th ¢ children, J. Shaw, A. Hess, % _ Bettie schroeder, Mrs. Huda Dyr- | U, S, Mail Carrier dahl, Martha Rasmusen. Miss Katherine Kennedy, A. L. M s nAnT Foss, Mrs. Frances Peloza and two i | Northland For Juneau ©® 0060005000808 00000000800000000000C00OC0OCECISESECIGCIEOGCGS i The Daily Alaska Empire RAY WARD SEATTLE. - June Motorship ' | ] 4 ) Bt e (or Hodthenst Al I'le% LRMEOBRAW children, Miss Bess Tilford, S. Spen- Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau aska ports at 4:20 o'clock vesterday - < % e o Ehr. every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | is invited to present this coupon afternoon with 68 passeng: the Mr. and Mrs. Milt Munter, Dr.| pg PETERSBURG, KAKE, popT: this evening at the box office following booked for Juncau (Sun Time) and Mrs, Lawrence Brown, Mr. and | o pXANDER and WAY PORTS | of the Mrs. J. N. Malloy, Mrs. Arensberg, Mrs. Roy Wennstrow, Duncan High tide—2:42 am. 170 feet. Special Weekend Trips Arranged W. Hickman | - >eo-— — 7:00 p.m. ‘ From - Seattle - passengers - were| - Daily. smpire ciassitleds pag . Miss Laura Brovn, Mrs.| Low tide—9:07 am., -12 feet Hxl‘\'ll‘ I\Ii:::son Thomas W. Steiter, For Information—Haugen Transpor- CAPITUL THEATRE rles Bland and daughte - Bert High tide 3 37 p.an., 158 feet H: 1‘1 3 l('r'ox‘r John H. Newman, | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, and William Horne, George Endres, Low tide—9:23 pm. 3.0 feet. 4 B“l:“ (I D .‘Jol;n iy Ao Phone 123 and receive 2 tickets to see: > Ande: Tide: b @ s " illy Logan, R 8 Badieandersn - g “‘,‘_"_' Mandny . . With the British fleet clamping down on Ttaly’s sea life lines for sup- ¥ 08I0 TORC o O . | —— T ——— & i) Hieh tide—3:21 am. 100 fecl. | pjies and raw materials, more than 50,000 tons of Ttalian merchant | jgen and son, Williani G, Brown. | ; 3 T KONGA, THE WILD S]’EAR“S FUNERAL TO M e fo¢% | shipping was reported in British hands or scuttled the first day fol- | STALLION” Low tide—10:07 'p i JG foet lowing Italy's entry into the European war. Above is the Italian ship | BE HHD NEXT WEEK | b e Capo Noli, shadowed from Montreal, (';u.)ada, and beached and fired Pas‘ Grands Meei WATCH THIS SPACE’ by its crew near Rimouski, Que., Canada. | | Funeral services Im Mrs. Charles All(E HAS i T o For SO(lal Here‘ (30 Your Name May Appear! l Stearns were not held today as pian ! . [ 9 f h | A L] l o e ! ned, but will be held next weck at r MOVlng Tree” o Deat ! e ; o e poes /g e the Charles W. Carter Mortuary With Mrs, ith Sheelor an Is. - i sailing of Mrs. Sterns' sister, Mrs ast Noble Grands of the m Anna Arensberg, of Seattle, on the A 1 & . | Lodge met last evening at the Smg-‘ COMPANY . ol steamer Columbia to attend the = 8 kamlp'l igaat f M [ i o S services. it e - i Because of the resignation of Mrs. wilin B Kirk, Wi suied 50Ut | o rom Per 7 Scatc Lamber and Building Materials [0 ce, scheduled 0 arrive lale > ] : | with her husband, Mrs. Josephine . | TIME TO CALL Hils sffemonn o svenig ey, ibe |Langseth was selected as President | ik PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU | ollowing passengers aboard for f the group. Murs, E. M. Polley was Juneau: | Seci Vipe president. Junezs SECURE. YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove Uu»mmm White, Sylvia Berg After a short business meeting the | b and Modernize Your Hom.e Under Title I, F. H. A. “lifford Johnson and Donald Mac- | remainder of the evening was spent PASSENGERS FRBEIGHT — FOR YOUR CAB Leod, !in sewing. | REFRIGERATION - . | BROADWAY CAB CO. Many tourists, mostly roundtrip- | ->o> : pers, are also aboard. | ' Try a c]assl(led “d in The Empirc. | * n o T E L ‘ A s r ! “ n A u B o R R . B B B ST A T TR Yot iy S| 4 | ostsl SR S SUEe Y CLOTHES It D.B. FEMMER Every Eltort Made for the Comiort of Guests| ~The Sign of [} LY CW o GASTINEAU CAFE 4 £ NUNN-BUSH SHOES RSty il i S ? Dependable Servic | bl ek 0 e m connection Saaateasaataeaemas] & ¢ STETSON HATS B : ; | Emsamnro vt aene el AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Quality Work Clothing | | ee— 3 el 2 ] Trave | [E CANADIAN ona | i || FRED HENNING } “PRIN W . > Complete Outfitter for Men { s Camouflaged with trees against air gttack, a German tank whizzes f cnss d the drive to the Channel ports. These | 1 through a French town during the dri { vrrrorrorrrrsrersromnan ¥ tanks plaved a vital role in throwing the loop around the Allied army LINER b trapped in northern France and Belgium, rushing ahead of the main ? J 1 F e b k T d German armies to encircle the foe. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Sy B L 2 uneau 10 rairbanks: iuesdays A 1 { VICTORIA OR SEATTLE f : S TOTION 1m J i Y Corey C. Brayton, G. B. Dodge,| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS THI TRTION C U imeA n\ ; Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Kathleen Calson, Edna Mac Erick-| PRINCESS ALICE . \ . son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom George,| e A WEEK SAILINGS—Juncag te Meatte Falrbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays Esther George, Tommy George, W. ; A ER L p D hin;wss u" i 4 Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneau g ° W. Mitchell, F. R. Spaulding | . e Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 1 From Ketchikan—Cliff Dawson, R " NORTH SEA .......Junel4 Junel18 June2l ‘ s A_ il B s s 0“ BARANOF Mrs, W. A. Richelson, Irene,Turn- ON THE AIR! Connectigns at Vancouver with NORTHLAND Juné2l « June26 “June2s f e mire and George ommon. Aoy » NORTH COAST June 22 , U. S. Airma .XPMSS ervice Noo“ .[ OD Av Many tourists are vascengers on | By The Daily Alaska TRANSCONTINENT. s < < ol i the Baranof. 4 y c"" WHARF Nl o Empire and KINY , . - l - | NOTICE ‘ aSka lrways, C. ! e 1 will not be responsible for any| 6 Days Every Week at Fourteen arrived here this noon debts incurred by the Depot Lunch i PHONE 106 { aboard the steamer Baranof, Capt.!béfore June 17th ! 8:15 a.m. LOUIS A. Dm Sales Repl’elemuflve i Hjalmer Anderson and Purser J. adv. (Signed) MRS. R. TEW.

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