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g - = ORTMANS THROUGH UNITED MAN FLIES PAA mechanic a in by clipper two children fro er - — Try a classified ad in The Emplre. Empire Classifieds Payr airbanks v with her clipper early today after spending - 2o Transferred north aboard an Electra today tacting flying trade. Seattle and flew the past few we s, flew Clyde Doran flew south on the .o - 1 st burning in the boat and no trace Ketchikan, lector in Charge, while Osterman Alger N. Lenhart, for nearly five . " X Holden kK M o . i - f the bodies. en tool r. and Mrs. A.|goes on vacation. P ’b\r ‘:hw ]Ir,‘v I‘I:IJ;:“‘(N ;mm New Movemems Explam Wrange”"es Are Thoth';n The Tuckers were long time resi- Larkin and Alfred Axelson to An- SpEN e ignal Corps, United States Army,| H . . b T At regtattit | goon, while Simi e in with SANITARIAN TRAVELS f Por A | | dents here, operating restaurants. | & e mons came in has been transferred to_Fort Me- ed Dur""g Evenlng Drowned-Skiff Found- | Dioker Jeaves o mother. Mrs, D, |J. E. Boyle and two natives from| Earl A. Neuru, Department of and . & o e wi Ketchikan. ri left the N vv w | Acton, residing here with a half Health Sanitarian, left on the North el A OI' S amEd BOdIeS Unre(overed | m{n‘ Tomer Acton, and a brother | Yesterday Holden brought in 1 Coast for a month’s routine sanitary for the south on the Alaska. Len- - i ‘( » in Seattle. Mrs. Tucker has | Gordon McDonald, Tom Morgan, B. | inspection of Southeast Alaska com- Chord, near Tacoma, Wash y 0RDER with his wife, child and dog ing his detail in Juneau SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Since 1878 * Emil Sick, Pres. L LI ” " PIGGLY WIGGLYZ: SWEET POTATOES COOKING APPLES 4 LBS. NETTED GEMS SHOPPING BAG 65¢ FANCY Persimmons e Subseribe for The Bmplre ONE pky. Sperry’s Pancake and Waffle Flour ONE Log Cabin Syrup, Medium " BOTH FOR 69¢ ettt et e SCHILLINGS COFFEE SWIFT'S RITZ CRACKERS - Pkg. 29¢ | TOMATO JUICE- 3 fins 25¢ 6 for 2§¢§ EGGS, Ranch - 2 dozen 77 ¢ JUICE 2 DOoZ. POTATOES 9¢ S ARy | cown to 1 per 81000, the same| A R T N D SMITH—FLORIDA 46 oz.—ORANGE and GCRAPEFRUIT JUICE, ea. 29¢ H LIBBY'S 46 oz. | Loganherry Juice, each 45¢ onnuuz§§ NUCOA - 2pounds45¢ ANNUAL FALL ANCE Douglas Volunteer Fire Dept. 5 EVERYBODY 5 WELCOME! To Be Given At DOUGLAS NATATORIUM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 Music By ‘Wes Barrett anil His Orchestra Admission: Gentlemen, $1.00 hart was popular with the public| Showing a marked improvement | and made hundreds of friends dur- in infantry drill regulations, Com-| WRANGELL, Alaska, Oct. 11 > - >-ee - i SR | G s RH E l N AN D E R C. L. Everetts, for several years Guard, held its third Thursday ev-|Martha, 40, were drowned Saturday | TEACHERS HERE & in the operating department in the|ening drill at the Armory since its|night ‘at Lake Bay on Prince of v | 3 . . 5 ¥ bk % i g meeting Saturday night, 8 o'clock 1 Juneau office, succeeds Lenhart as|induction September 21 by Major |Wales Island while hunting. accord-| Mr. and Mrs. Eaward Waddle,| Gordon McDonald, logger Who| 1 'bovish Hall. Bring a prospecti b sl e S AR RADREOTRO. | feportea G, Watther, during ques-| 2 b FALL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1940. COMPANYA [TWO BELIEVED }::;;:f::: o tne voses s ot e | SIMMONS, COME HILLARD TO RELIEVE ——d T Clark said the couple went out in DEAD l" BOAT a skiff about 7 o'clock Saturday mv KH(HIKA" WRANGELL DEPUTY night and failed to come back. HolDS DR'll | An hour later, Clark said, he and Alex Holden flew to Angoon this| J. J. Hillard, Deputy Collector of HUNT ACCIDENT | Bell started a search and found the MOTr ning and Shell Simmons|Customs, left today for Wrangell <kiff afloat with a flashlight still | brought a plane in from a trip to|to relieve Leo Osterman, Deputy Col- | | no known relatives. McCann and E. Powers from Sitka. | munities. pany A J 5 nal | Walter Tucker, 43, a N pany of Juneau, Alaska National | Walter Tucker, 43, and his wife UMBERMAN IN TOWN | NOTICE to Knights of Columbus; special e T P —— me‘J«s.se E. Graham. ing to word brought here today by ‘ Government teach at Akiachak, | has been op-tmtma ill)] "hehsgka‘membm'. wife or friend. —adv. | Several absences were chalked up|J. A. Clark are spending a few days in Juneau. | district this summer althoug et- el g SRR against guardsmen who failed 10| Clark, who took the couple out,| He will go to the States on leave, | ersburg is his headquarters, flew | |report to Capt. William Walther |has been dragging with another | while Mrs, Waddle goes to teach at In yesterday from the Historic ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL, | earlier in the day that they would|resident of the bay, Frank Bell, but ' the Eklutna Vocational School. City and is at the Gastineau Hotel. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. adv. be present. “All absences,” = " — The Captain went further in stressing the point that this par- ticular point should be adhered to at all times. The company was instructed in new movements during the evening and members received further op- portunities to show ability as non- commissioned officers by getting the chance to drill plotoons. Each we different men wiil be taken from the ranks and given the opportunity to show what they can do. Those men with previous. military training will be given the preference. Last night's session took in drill- ing in the basis of marching, disci- pline, training in leadership for jun- for officers and non-commissioned officers. The company was also instructed in guard duty and mili- tary discipline by Capt. Walther during question period. A Gala Fashion Event!? TARTING 'TOMORROW! At The VOGUE SHOP tion period, “should be reported to the Captain of the company dur- ing the day that particular gua man will be unable to be present.” CFFICIAL BOND PREMIUM RATE IN ALASKA CUT Federal Employee Now fo. Pay Same Rate as in States | Through efforts of the Office of Indian Affairs here, the rate of premium on Federal official bonds, in Alaska will be the same as in the States, it was announced to- day. Formerly the rate was just! double what it was in the States.| The reduction is effective Octo-| ber 4, the Maryland Casualty Com- | |pany notified General Superinten-| dent Claude M. Hirst and Chief| lof Indian Affairs. | Until now the rate has heen $2 |Clerk Fred Geeslin of the' Office per $1,000. The reduction brings it| basis as the existing manual rate! |in the States. The new rate will |apply to all new bonds and the renewal of existing bonds. 1 | There are 316 Government em- ployees in services centered dn Ju- neau required to have such bonds,| a recent survey showed. They were | | bonded for a total of $861,000. The | reduction will save the individual | employees $1 per $1,000. The mini-| mum rate of $5 per bond will con- tinue, FIVE DANCES ON WINTER SCHEDULE OF SHRINE CLUB First Invitational Affair Is November 9-Starting Time 10 o’Clock Five dances are to be given by the Juneau Shrine Club at the Scottish Rite Temple during the 1940-41 sea- son, Lance Hendrickson, Chairman of the Dance Committee, announc- ed today. Dates are as follows: November 9, December 14, January 25, Feb- ruary 22 and March 8. All dances are invitational. ‘The extra March dance is in- cluded because the Legislature will be in session at that time. Hendrickson said dances would begin at 10 o'clock, instead of at 9:30 as last year. . OLDTIMER RETURNS; PLANES T0 FAIRBANKS Glen Healas, well known former Juneau young man, who left here for. the States in 1926, came north on the Clipper yesterday and left on today's Electra for Fairbanks to look over a business proposi- tion. He has been operating a plumbing shop in Everett in recent years, WHITTIERS LEAVE FOR SAM FRANCISCO Assistant Collector' of Customs M. S. Whittier left on the steamer Al- aska for a business trip of several weeks to ‘San' Francisca He %was accompanied by Mrs. Whittier, SPORT OXFORDS YOU'LL BE THRILLED delighted at these exciting styles! The new transparent CRYSTA-LAS- TIC! CRYSTAL PLASTIC HEELSI WOODCARVER HEELS! ‘WINDOW' WEDGES! D'ORSAY PUMPS! LO- HEEL CASUALS! . SPECTATORS! Dozens of other beauties you simply must seel Come tomorrow! The Vouge Shop|