The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1940, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY AL, SKA lMPlRl: MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1940. OK.PA MAZIES A SWEL L DRIVER GIT FOUR TICKETS ) FER TH/ GAME -- AN’ BETTER HuQQ*/ AFORE THEY SE HERE THEY AR PA, Fl\/E OF 'M-:M 1 AST FER WLZ FOLR I KNOW, MR . PERKINS.. BUT AS YO MARINE NEWS ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS] YUKON HERE NORT"BOl'\D . SUNDAY. 62 North Coast schedu arrive ® at 8:30 o'clock tonight and e 7 will be in port for two or ® three hours before sailing ® for Sitka ° 1t 7 0°¢ JIMOTTOW M ° ing. May have 3% days' ® I bamntr Tkon v i mail aboard ° : SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Tyee scheduled to from o tle tomorrow B Norah scheduled to e m Vancouver tomor- row at 9 p. m North Sea scheduled from Se UH December 10 a. m on scheduled to attle December 7 ai to sg 6 3 from @ 9 a e . scheduled to sail from e ail at S m Tcngzass Seattle December 10 at 9 a. ® m . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e is scheduled e Fri- e Mount scheduled day LOCAL SAILINGS McKinley Jean Bu southbound a Armstron . . ° ° ° ° ° ° ° . . ° ° e . . . s . .5 . ° ° ° . . ° . . ° . . . . ° . . . perfield To Petershurg—C. L. Zimmerman, Mrs. Thompson and - Miss 0Iga Paul’s Estebetl 1eduled to sail every e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. . B Guihsigdn Naha leaves every Wednesday © o gy v 5 at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port o e Alexander, Kake and way- © Rooney, Robert 2 . 3 7 {e ports - P T R W —————— T. Papado A Williams, J. Lucas 5'— £ St A. Nelion, N Tmss Tomecancw | Berrye, S. Re c aolson, L, T TR i Berg, 1. Dunich, M. Eto Bergar K ahl, A. J. Fraser, Lee Bro- gl gl »—3:47 am., 160 feet To Kelchikan—H, Dickey, Marie| L1eh tde—3:47 a.m., 3040 -fec Jiz Wes Overby Mr and| LOW tide—9:28 am. 36 feet H.'B. AllabaoR B Cockery| High tide—3:31 pm. 164 feet. ' : i ckenll | Low tide—10:00 pm. -01 feet. ¢ To Wrangell—Mrs, W. A. Chip- £l R the Fr Greek Port City gets of Italian ground. Typical of Greek citi bombing planes, Patras is located on the gulf of ainst Corinth. Note the mountainous terram in back- | who ppose the PioneerHas Engagement Toid At Saturday Tea First Trip in o Forly Years "Two-Step” Smith Finds bride -‘n—‘u the \other of m Paul home e tea wble was - Traffic Heavy ~ Night ar ms of blendea colors Clubs Improvedt ed ividual 1e: With them Il on which the names of ed couple were written to receive the| WINC M s Clara von Whitely, he eng iends g(nh» red included the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolphin, Walther, Chede Paul, oy Patricia Berg, I ise and Helen “% Nere. 8 " M KINI.EY H. h B .d S ams, Senna_Powers and Edma Mae *lub entertai 1 com- . Erickson. Mrs. Ray Gillepie and Mmendable ympr ( Ig n ge (ores Mrs. Katherine Hooker assisted the | When “Two the ] < in cerving had seen thrae au Mrs. Virgil rell was first, Mrs Poul. datighter of Mr: ‘and Philadelphis aret Abrahamon, low, at the junc.i Hizh School last year | ¥ 1 mp bridge lunchecn given Saturday af- the -Uni of Wash- | 3rcunds in g nehil - ternoon by Mesdames J. W. Leivers ;, we “ail cver tl b The steamer Mount McKinley and J. A. Williams at the home of pfy Stesle is the son of Mr. and | 1 don't kncw-—I passed through Juneau Saturday for |Mrs. Leivers, Four tables were in nry Thomas Stesle of Salt jeat! ‘Pwo-g hud- the Westward, bringing ten pas- Play. He is a te of the Salt|dering off the mem sengers in and taking five out. — e —- City schools and attended A 3 At Ketchikan and Juneau the ves- 1 Electric Radio College in| Bl the night clubs? And di sel loaded heay 'goes of lumber DeMOlays Have 11 owned by his mother. Mr. hi¢ o (o 4 [ took in a for Westward and Interior yards and toole is on the staff of the Signal 1"/\'\{ I“m~ : ‘"” Ster nned 3 also h cargo, two cows for Corps, U. S. Army, in Juneau. B s R Wi Fairbanks g |n|02‘ma| Dan(e gl weddih e Tias! Ladt ‘act| 10002 “Oh, they, hav _Passer L for January 4 in the Northern Light derful places! wa Walter Crosr H C.nv.)hml Jr., A ghonip Af DEMolAys ‘and invited Fresbyterian’ Ohutoh quick to dec! Ge Kelly, Herbert Lee, W. J. guests had a pleasantly -informal g —— b, thox - ayen . gok Potter, Louls Smith, Jesse Poor. party in the ballroom of the Scot- 5 dapeing without sy elothe From Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs. tih Rite Templs Saturday night. Empire Classifieds Pay! smartad, sheapishiy, ahiddda Glen Collins and Miss M. B. Myers he evening was spent dancing g Sailing to Yakutat was H. L to phonograph music. Simple but Price. popular refreshments consisted To Haines—Victor Powers, B. F.|mnstly of hot dogs with ample quan- Kane, N. England. tities of mustard and trimmings, all To Seward—N. W. Retley. washed down with cherry punch. - D — e Subscribe for The Subscnbc for The Empire. 'SCHEDULE ‘and FARES J JUNEAU T0 SEATTLE TUESDRY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) fi FAIRBANES TO JUNEAU MONDAY. THURS- DAY, SATURDAY (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [UYESPARY & FRIDAY | (Parsengemaflu’mufl and Express) Jun- Fair- Me- & cau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohnir Grath J! £ Juneau 5200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *12000 f} i i ks .. 8 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 H *—Via Fairhanks, 1 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP, #—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE | | promng steamer Mount McKinley. is in St Setic: 15 Ann’s Hospital recovering from min- or injuries sustained when he walked into a moving truck Satur- " lday ning. Murphy expects to join | I mear They didn’t have a'the ship on the southbound irip. Did he mean night clubs were bet- N ter today than in 1900? Oh, goshallmighty yes! . | The widely known oldtimer is | toppi at the Baranof Hotel and ® Perfect comfort | ill re i airbanks and his ® Splendid food placer ne re on the ® Centrally located | ex, e e "‘;;"}"'::;"'\m‘. Every convenience | and service | “SIGN OF THE TIMES" bath. e S Special Rates to Permanent Guests BUENOS AIRES.—An index of ALASKANS LIKE THE i the imes was given recently at Unemployed Town,” a branch of Srtel the Buenos Aires Pyl NEW WASHINGTON he governmen By CLIFF STEBRETT Target of Tralian Planes mployed e CNE OF THEMS wore ‘dismissed f pital Sunday m £t 30 ties Dorethy ed from St Joudin was dismiss- Ann's late Saturday urggical (reatment Joe sion Mr adr carly his Brown to St norning was a surg Ann’s Hospital Mis. R. E. Sutherland home Saturday after rec ical treatment at St. réturned ving med- Ann’s. A baby girl was Imll\ Saturday at the Government Hospital to Mrs. Anne Zuboss of Hoonah. Sarah Sharlane, admitted to the pital Saturday ment of Hoonah, Government for surgical was Hos- ir Andrew Williams was a medical admidsion Saturday at the Govern- ment Hospital Frank Jackson, of Hoonah, tered (he Govérnment. Hospita urday for medical care. Thomas Murphy, en- Sat- steward on the dter distin- AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 from hoboe: tentiAn oA lasE usay , HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO day. This year it i H H i U. S. Mail Carrier : -~ M.S.DART Heseitnl 1ioTEs Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau s every Wednesday at 7 am. 3 i For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ,\'“‘\” i‘;‘("”)']“]‘ s . | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS el Ll L Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information~Haugen Transpor- Peter Valetine was dismissed “rom tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneaw Ann's Hospital this forenoon Phone 123 spending several weeks recov ering from accident injuries. A baby daughter weighing six pounds, fourteen ounces, was born | at 6 o'clock last night at L. Ann’s Hos to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Trelom 5 ‘ P A A Co. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Miles are i parents of a baby gitl born this ) ALASKA TRANSPORTATION forenoon at St. Ant’s Hospital. Lit- | COMPANY tle Miss Miles weighs seven pounds five ounces . Mrs. Tony Tomition “hHa. youn Saflings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle | . TYEE Dec. 3 . TONGASS Dec. 10 | |{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION g Ay COMMUNICATION ot "PBIN CESS” i JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND. SATLINGS Princess Norah. | December 8-—18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: | TRANSCONTINENTAL | TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full ' particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL cal | | i 1 \' [ ERNEST STEWART as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is Invited to present this coupon . this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and rcceive 2 tickets to see: "MY SON. MY SON” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person A PPt s WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! PO NS, e PSR Leave Northbound Bouthbound Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Jur McKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dee. BARANOF Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 8 YURON Dec. 17 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 McKINLEY - Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 "BARANOF Dec. 14 Dec. 17 *Dec. 22 Connects with S. Penins . LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska ula Points, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CAPL AND RESERVATIONS CALL | B \’ F THE ALASKA TICKET OFFICE FREIGHT OFFIC H. O. ADAMS —Agent Ala;ka Steamshxr Compafi ERVICE: DN QLL RLRSKR ROU'T- MARINE MRWAYS-——U : S 3 M AIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEA‘DQuums JUNEAU-—PHONE 623 2 canroamoemremrcrds oo — fl\ ALASKA AIR TBANSPBBT Inc. | All Planes Madio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ) NORTH LAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY' pau {0 June: TLINGS — WEEKLY o Seattle . Lv.Jun. reave ALIUH s B, Seattle COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET 487 TELEPHONES — 371 FRESH EVEBY BAY —— Lotal, Home-Grown VEGETABLES PRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONB 478 PROMPT DELIVERY, Window Cleaning L. A. DELEBECQUE : .| Agemt, CPR—Junesu. Alaske District Sales Manager i M I N GCL Y—Testing Britain's new Salvus diving i | Buranof Hotel £ n “ 125 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS Imost an hour, & diver crawls alnnxvin a swiml b ".2-‘ | A " B o i N &5 PHONE 106 1324 4TH AVE.- SEATTLE or smoked-out parts of a ship. Valves anqchcd a W m 1 i i 4 belt help regulate the released in bag. Diver's mates watch—just in case. ’m ™ camumnns o B S CICEE UL — < ¥ ¥ Y P e RV - & o :

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