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H 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS ” HOW'S ASH THAT'S OUT, (L\KE HIS NEW OLGA---ASH ) JOB AS A GAVE THAT UP QAN\/A’SSE:? WITHIN AN HOUR OF STARTING. WHYZ WASNT HE MAKING ANY MONEY AT IT? NO, HE WAS LOSING IT---THE VERY FIRST CUSTOMER HE CALLED ON SOLD HIM HER By CLIFF STERRETT 1 MARINE NEW §.5. ALASKA |sTeAMER MOVEMENTSI =g S | NORTHLAND DOCKS HEKE FROM SITKA NEW 30-TON TANK FOR 4% L1 RMY e s s o _ ' . NORTHBOUND . e Aleutian in port and scheduled ® - 8 o to sail westward at 4:30 o’- @ Sailing the loop run from at- e cl this afternoon. ® tle to Sitka to Juneau to 1t o Princess Louise scheduled to ar- ® | the motoiship Northland of the e ri at 9 ¢'clock tenight ® Northland Transportation Company e North Sea scheduied to arrive ® docked from Sitka with 17 passer- e early tomorrow morning, time ® s for Junean at 9 o'clock thi . 5 e indefinite at 3 p.m. today. @ scheduled to sail Alaska, Capt. O. C. An- o pj;c0 Rupert scheduled to ar- ® o'elock this: Bf- derson and purser Dave Dnr'm‘; o rive sirly T . docked in Juneau southbound 8t 2 & o oo oo co ned 1o arrive Sat- ® R o'clock mjumx:v- f\”h 17.;) e urday ° 2 Canto: Hhns senger rom the Westward for t ° SCHEDULED SAILINGS . R. Curts, Byrdie M port, and sailed four hours e Baranof scheduled to sail from ® | Neil Mrs, T. Barnard and iwo with 32 passengers from Juneau g attle June 19 at 9 am. ® | cpodien M pobart Duncalf and i for Seattle and Southeast e Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- ® [y ae =0 Mrs L E : “"““ ot .| ® attle June 19 e o Dapine Rouse. Mrs A. Simpson | *assengers arriving AU o North Coast scheduled to sail ® 5y Fryman. were M. M. Valentine, Mrs. 1. C.l¢ from Seattle June 20 at 10 ®{ 7Ty % ho 0 e cailing time of | Ne L. Dunlap, F. B. Harris, H.'g gm . 9.1 e Tk : il b ) |the Northland was postponed until 1 I. Hood, R. B. Houser, Mr. and ¢ Columbia scheduled to sal from @ |, . Dotz abiil: the VesSel O | Mrs. M. J. Haas, Mrs. A. F. Dorsh, o seattle June 21 at 9 am. 814, poyglas to unload cannery | A. F. Dorsh Jr., Claire Schroeder, ¢ Princess Charlotte scheduled to @ | oo, ) S : M. L. Davies, Tom Allen, O. Clau- o = sail from Vancouver June 21 ® | A¢ yreqs time today the following | This is the first M-3 medi tank built for the U. €. Army at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, shown en, B, Halpin, J. E. Meyers e at9pm. ° 2 % - - » 2 2 L 4 : . . ¢ |passengers were ked to leave a4 py Ane T va e € - Pike headed for Aberdcen, Md., proving grounds. M. Saul o Prince George scheduled to sail ® | gunea. At Efllys Tooe, Fa.“GHAEHE : L Passengers sailing for Seattle o from Vancouver, June 23 at ® | po. Seaqile—Mrs. B. F. McDowell, | + | were Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Bean, Lii- /e 9 pm ' ® INancy McDowell, Peter MeDowell i lian K. R Mis. Jack Fargher, e Alaska scheduled to sail from ®|q,,q nirs Johnson. u o s w Mrs. V. Slagle, G. Ingman, Karl E. e Seattle June 24 at' 9 am S0k Wicna “. Dr. E. P. Graves. | Ashenbrenner, E. Roth, Mrs. E. J. e Northland - scheduled to sail e« Blake, 'Roma Fargher, Beulah At-'e from Seattle June 25. . terbury, Teny Kezele, Frank Beir- o SOUTHBOUND SAILIN o u“eau oun ly, Howard Conley, John Kezele, ® Taku scheduled to arrive 2 am. ® Clifford Thompson, ~Boyd Forbis, ® tomorrow. o™ Antoinette Tobel, LeRoy Frisk and ® Denali scheduled southbound e A Jol Lee g ® Saturday. L mrxfl»]x Kll‘ll”’l\‘llk 1—-Ole Wick, W. R.| ® LOCAL SAILINGS -: ATTLE June 17. — Steamer et LOCAL SAILINGS | kon sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- vit ; ® Estebeth scheduled to sail ® Yukon sailed at 9 o'clock this morn 1\:”“:115 Y:\‘:lv »\,-n'?l vJ rw{?:z‘jsp\)’:flrit; ¢ every Wednesday at 6 pm. e 7 for. Alaska, paris: ¥ty 457 e Tverson, Ed Glenn, William Stokes,| ® for Sitka and wayports. . (Contimed trom Page One) economic nefits which would Sengers aboard including 233 st Leonard Schauer and Judith Han. ® Naha leaves every Wednesday accrue to the rest of ntry. 8€e. o e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port ers rebel at getting up before 6.—Tn times of peace, the rest of Passengers booked for Junvnu‘ For Wrangell—H. M. Olsen and ® Alexander, Kake and way- b dawn to make the day shifts night be happy to aboard the Yukon are Marian Har- A. Van Mavern, ®. ‘horts, " Carrying 138 members of theLos 8.—Mothers, both on farms and 1cession (o the farm- Tis, Mrs. C. C. Harris, Walter John PRy e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o | Angeles Good Will Tour to Alaska in cities, complain that small chil- 1t in tim: eme on, Rupert Boer, Feorge All‘).:md\'l" 'DGE ON TOU b 15 land 37 passengers for Juneau the dren cannot be made to Zo fo bed rmer should be will-| ge Meagher, Lew Kay, .| JUDGE ON TOUR passeng Juneau_the i pet e be. Willfa SROHHR Meakliere han 1 [ Among the memibérs of the Lo { northbound steamer Aleutian, Capt. before sundown ing to make this sacrifice to prov Ati, deanghic Slewntl bl Bley: | Angeles Chamber of C S "DES Carl Nelson and purser Larry The | in fuel benefits to industry, labor, office|art. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis E. Chat- Torr: ety s tian 12 Namee, docked in Juneau at 12:30 (1,000000 tons it was workers and conservatio |man, Loretta Gaynor, Lydia Black. .y A X ' o or1 p aime: Yyl ol That's just hitting the high spots| & e ey S| Judge Ruben S, Schmidt, of the s i 3 18 piclck s ffl““"m” - and, 19 [‘]‘n?nfd. m‘ 1!718‘ pes l('“.t“‘ v “f‘, },.\ln h’\’ 11\:(‘:‘ h, ‘,’ e NOTICE OF SALE | Superior Court, of 'Los Ange (Sun time, June 18) { uled to sail for the Westward power wasn't due to daylight sa you can red I CE C SALE | Country, accompanied by Mr: Low tide—2:17 am, feet at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, ing at all-but to the govern- reasons to the personal ar No. 4517-A | Schmidt and son George R, High tide—8:20 am, feet Passengers arriving from Seattle ment’s economy N In the battle of 1918, 1IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR Schmidt, attorney of Los Angeles, LOW tide—2:17 pm., feet. | were W. H. Alexander, P. R. Brad- FOR THE DEF! fivst law THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, with Hils. wifh: High tide—8:46 pan., feet. | cy, Herbert Cole, William M. Dehn 1—Daylight battle of 191 DEVISION JNEMBLE. ONE, , A% H.R ON PRINCE sHips S. 8. “PRINCE RUPERT” || "Tmo Row and “PRINCE GEORGE” { alternating,” leave Juneau: ' SOUTHBOUND Addlflonal Moorlng Spa(e Every Saturday at Ay Concstrluc:;d :;ue by “Prince Rupert” arrives Juneau h June 19 at 7 P. M. 0 e ro ers SHEPARD, Agent || The Juneau small’ boat harbor’s| PHONE 800 inew No. 5 float will be open to! ,occupancy tomorrow morning, Chief Engineer Frank Metcalf announced | | today. The new float was constru(‘ted( under contract by Cole Brothers to | enlarge the facilities of the harbor, already crowded with vessels. | - e | The Danly Amska Tmpire has th | |largest paid circulation of any Al | aska newspaper. EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 MA | |4 5 off twice one-way | _ | 5| %2 4 s, when purchased |2 |8 | (8| S| el 2| 5|2 in advance. Tis | 2|8 2 (0 i mig kSl 3lzlzle e Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 Flat, Alaska 31 Golovin, Alaska 141 Hot Springs, Alaska 38 Juneau, Alaska 151 McGrath 44 $12u Nome, Alaska 149 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 12 838 37 Ophir, Alaska 39 125 10 116 $ 88 Ruby, Alaska 108 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash., U. S. A. ... 236 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 102 59 60 33 20 $191 \Nlnlt‘llmnc* Y. T, Can.. 144 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We. Fr, Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv ATTLE, Wash US.A. PST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 o Mo. We. Sa 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Lv 10:15 14:15 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Ar 9:55 13:55 55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska 150° Lv 6:00 10:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE e PAN AM RICAN Amw/n/s 1 ey ., JUNEAU. Jack Hoxlett Jr. John Kabel, great economic and over presidential veto. nt Kuhn, Elizabeth Lake, Mrs. ing factor in the United public onists did | T P. LOVETT, Plaintiff, vs. . Littlepage, Jean Littlepage, Mr. 12 other nations during the Worid They are preparing to do i BERTHA RENNAN, Defendant and Mrs, H. O, Matkwart, KennethiWar. It could well be one of ti _PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY \h]]:ml, Mrs. R. H. Storch, Alice| 5_ 1t is more healtl congressional es of 1941, | GIVEN that by virtue of a ‘writ of :\\u;u H. J. Thompson, R. J.Bing- ting more dayl T - execution c!un‘d the 10th day of] ham, At Crystal, A. B. Furnisn,| gros sasier on i P ‘Junm‘wfl, ssued out of the above-| John Glenn, J. A. Herron, Jack V.| i industria] centers permit- loulse s “1 jentitled court at Juneau, Alaska,| Hill, H. L. McCain, John S. Wolfe| ting al daytime workers in fac- on a judgment rendered in said ind Adrlan, Zupimin, tories and offices to get an exira YR s B I davor Passengers from Southeast Al-| nour of daylight for recreation. I P R s agalngy ska—A. Blackerby, Harry J. Kes- 4 Bertha Rennan, defendant, I did 3.—TIt is WOl now, . Pauline Johnstone, F. F. King, most complete satisfactior T'rv a rms.\meu aa m-rne mpln Porl Tomghl H. L. Pauls angsda . Maurice f\:ul‘])il:).s_ E;l:;r} ;;Tit?e::’ fourth of the people i Canz n steam Prin- est of the said Bertha Rennah mn Robert E. Ridley, C. D. Shofner, A 5 'l\\, Louise is luled to arr .; at and to the following described real Sam Stanford and Don Waehlin. at war. It was working 3 @ o'clock toni m the south property known as the “General ago to almost complete sfac-|. The following passengers are|Hospital or Home Boarding House™ | tion, for the United States and sboard the Princess Louise for Ju-|property and situated in Juneau, Subscrme 1o the Daily Alaska 12 other nations neau: :Almka and described as follow impire—the paper with the larges | 5-—The farm whose only ar=| Ernest Tyler, Charles Watsen, H» That part of the “X" millsite aid cirenlation. | gument is a refusal to change, their Currin and ‘wife, Pat Freely, Claude | commencing at Corner No. 10 ———o——— { habits a little, are holding out M. Hurst, Mrs. Caroline Hurly,! of said millsite, thence north against healthful, industrial and Leonard Low Mrs. Georgia Moore.| 60°41’ and 30” west until it in- on the 10th day of June, 1941, levy upon all the right, title and inter- JIGGS TAKES SIGHT the 161st is par Sergeant Jlus. re:lmmhl mfléflf’ ashington S'ate’s 161st Infantry for seven years, lakes a look through the sizht of a 37mm anti-tank gun on the Hunter Liggett Reservation near Jolon, Calif., where ('Ipflthlg in war g.-mn. Left to rigm (‘Innnu Cagnon, Los Angeles; Irrwin Blankenship, tersects with the southerly side of Gold Streét or Gastineau Avenue, extended or where it would intersect with said southerly line of Gold Street or Gastineau Avenue if said street were extended; thence South 38°42" east until said line inter- sects with the “P” millsite; thence south 33°12" west to Corner No. 5 of the “X” mill- site; thence north 20° west 31.65 feet to Corner No. 6 of | the “X" millsite; thence north | 43°1" east 4254 feet to Corner | No. 7 of the “X" millsite; | thence north 45°43' west, 72.60 feet to Corner No. 8 of the “X” milisite; thence south 44°7 | west, 3821 feet to Corner No. 9 | of the “X" millsite; thence ! north 43°20" west, 93.68 feet to | Corner No. 10 of the “X” mill- gether with the ground on site at place of beginning; to- which the hospital building or boarding house now stands and 2 strip two feet wide along the southwesterly side of @ said buildings, together with all | buildings and tenements situate thereon. and that I will accordingly offer said property for sale at public vendue to the highest and-best bid- der for cash. on July 10, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the front door of the Federal Building at Juneaw, Alaska. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy. Flrst publication, June 10, 1941, !Last publication; July 1, 194L l ¢ B adv. ART ADAMS The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the WATCH THIS SPACE— « Your Name May Appear! \ Leave Seattle Steamer Northbound ALEUTIAN Thurs. May 29 YUKON ... Tues. June 3 BARANOF Thurs. June 5 ALASKA ... Sa June 7 DENALY Wed. June 11 ALEUTIAN Sat. June 14 YUKON Tues. June 17 BA\R.\N()F Thurs.June 19 COLUMBA Sat. June 21 ALASRKA ... Tues. June 24 DENALI .. Thurs.June 26 H. O. ADAMS AGENT P — >0 R T S B R A O L D N DI 1o . MARINE AIRWAYS——U. §. MAIL | 2-Way Radio Communication CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: I LOVE YOU AGAIN" Federal Tax—50 ver Person Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southhound Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 7 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 14 Tues, June 10 Mon, Juné 16 Sun. June 15 Sa June 21 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 Sat. June 21 Fri. June 27 Sun. June 22 Sun. June 29 Tues. June 24 ThursJuly 3 Sat. June 28 Sun. June 29 Sat. July 5 PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 - Authorized Carrier i PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TBANSPORT Inc. Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU Seaplanes for Charter All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped PHONE 612 i RTH LAN D_ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ¢ June 10 June 12 June 16 TRAVEL on a "an- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise June 10, 20—July 4 Princess Charlotte July 13, 27 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC LA\AIJIA N PACIFIC WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company «ll i ’! S. 8. TAKU ... June 26 PASSENGERS FREIGHT - REFRIGERATION | SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00 A. M. S. 8. 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