The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1942, Page 2

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PAGE TWO " FORMER JUNEAU RESIDENT KILLED | IN PLANE CRASH son of Mr.| Offi(érsAré‘Chbgen : For Sunday School, Herbert Frawley, Jr and Mrs. Herbert Frawley formerly resided in Juneau, killed in a bomber crash last July in California, ac to word received by fitends the family 4 R the crash, | 5cgistant Superintendent, Mrs. M Frawley was pilot the bomber ynove. Secretar: Roasb and seven others were killed in the | a.gctant Ms. crash, it is reported. The flier Was | Grayes; £ graduated from West Point two|Arnold: Organist, Mrs. Arnold, As- years ago and his brother, Allan,{sistant Organist, Mis. Dorothy a West Point graduate of this|Kimmel Rev. - Willis upervisor whe At a the following n for ti The Chapel- The-Lake: intende! Mrs. Clarence Wittines was 119, officers ; chos ordin of of of M was year Herbert the United operator-in-charge during the fs ily’s residence in Juneau and still a member of the Juneau Am erican Legion Post ARMY OFFICERIS ANXIOUS TO FIND AM. LEGION PIN * * An army officer stationed in Ju- Ho: neau has suffered a loss that is b o oy o causing him deep concern The DflUG[ AS lost article is an American Legion Past Commander’s pin’ set with a small diamond and was in a black | case when lost While the intrinsic BON VOYAGE PARTY IS consider the great GIVEN FOR MISS JOHNSON value to its owner because of hav-| Mrs. Tauno Niemi was the hostess ing been presented to him by f° 2 1;"";“'1‘11 party gxxnc)x]x" 1:}111!\‘:":' s 4. |home last evening complimentary members of his post. Anyone find- to Mlss Peul Tohmahtl, Wio @xptels to leave scon for the South. The latter has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Elroy Fleek, since ing the pin is requested to return it to The Empire and receive the returning from Sitka early in the | summer. reward offered as well as the grati- tude of the owner. The evening and presentation we FRANK T, BEEN, SUPT., OF McKINLEY PARK, |jonuson o 15 BACK FROM SITKA o sue Post, Mrs. Joe will with R. Booth working Staff y School meets every Sun- igday morning at 10:30 o'clock - /o @ 0o e 00000 000 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Friday, Aug. 28 Maximum . Minimum Rain—.14 inch e e e 00 00 00 i s rrest Lorz entered St. Ann's ital for observation today. was witl 1 Corps |» . . . ° . e 52 e ° ‘ . . . value is not pin ha Mrs. Eli Mrs. included Peloza, Mt. McKinley National Park, re-|Mrs. Dale Fleek. turned terday afternoon from | .o Sitka where he spent several days. | ARRIVAL DELAYED Mr, Been is at the Baranof Hotel| The Douglas School Board is in while awaiting transportation to the |receipt of a radiogram from Miss Interior on his way back to his|Jean Ackerson, of Portland, Oregon, headquartes in Mt. McKinley Park, |Who was elected to teach here next During his stay in Southeast Al- |!érm, that her arrival will be de- aska, Mr. Been visited Glacier Bay |12Ved two weeks while awaiting pas- National Monument R et NG s RIEDI IN TOWN | Joe Riedi arrived in town Thurs- day from Tenakee Springs for a few days visit with his family and he | expects to return to the Springs to- {morrow to be with the Salt Sea | fishing season. | WHY ONLY HALF? ANY property owners FALL NEW SUITS @ Gabardines @ Wool Mixtures @ (avalry Twills @ Soft Plaids and Smooth Solids Nearly All Are 100% Virgin Wool & Jones-Stevens Seward Street carelessly gamble on an amount of fire insurance which may hardly cover half the value of their prop- erty. Wiser persons gladly pay a few dollars more for Isn’t it worth while to know you complete insurance. are fully protected? e Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Chapel - by - Lake- n election held on August were |who left Sunday School at her home in Canada, a party wz‘s‘lmlted Super- held the first of the week in the Harold was spent visiting | made to Miss | of several gifts designed | | carl rank T. Been, Superintendent of | Lindstrom, Mrs. Elroy Fleek and | | Fisheries Company during the Fall | Nurse Is Honored | At Parly Before i Honoring Mis Adele DuMont, Wednesday morning for Nurse's Home of St. Ann's Hospital. Miss DuMont has been on the M:\K‘l’;“ulnlt of the hospital for the last|day without results. year. Miss Joanna Flynn, as hostess, received the guests and a farewell gift was presented the guest of honor by Miss Kitty Coyle. Those attending are Misses Du- Mont, -Flynn, Coyle, Elizabeth Mc- | Kenzie, Rose Wazny, Ruby Peter- son, Muriel Raper, Margaret Hunt- er, Florence Sergeant, Mabel Fair,| Caroline McAllister and Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, Capt. Christensen, Lieuts. Commons, Brown, Nearling, , Sgt. D. Herwig and Mr. Patton, AL REET T T SRR Luther League . ToGo on Outing | i Leaving from the Resurrection {Lutheran Church following the |morning service tomorrow, the Lu- |ther League will go on an outing land will hold the devotional meet- |ing as a part of the affair. The Leaguers will go to one of 'the cabins out the Glacier Highway irrespective of the weather. Noon and evening meals will be ar- ranged. All members and their friends are urged to attend. [PHYSICAL EXAMS OF SCHOOL PUPILS + T0 BE (OMPLETED Although most of the children of | Juneau have completed the neces- | sary physical examinations required by law for the school year, a few |still have not come to the Juneau Public Health Center for appoint- | ments, Miss Stephenie Bogdon re- | ported today. Next week, examinations will be given from 1 to 4 p. m. on Monday and from 3 to 4 p. m. on Wednesday |and Friday in the Public Health | Center. The nurse will make her regular weekly trip to Douglas on Tuesday. AR & PR Marlene St. Clair has been dis- |charged from the Government Hos- pital after being under medical care. Alice Ortan has gone home from the Government Hospital where she has been under medical treat- ment. et et < Baby Juanita Graham spent a short time in St. Ann's Hospital AR SORRRI RRRRRRRRRRRRRRN RN RRRRRRRRRRRRRRNNRRRR, O OO\ Goipg fo South; |and he feared that his friend had | Raymond Fittion, Earl Clark and Frank T. Been. ftotal bf R e e A A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 l,ms.qon of bids should be obnlm‘d] S"ll “0 IRA(E f from the Division Supervisor, Ju- | L neau, Alaska, or the Regional For- OF MISSING MAN ;.- First Juneau, Alaska. #'| Last publication: August 25, 1942. publication: August 29, 1942. Dragging operations in the small — et . boat harbor for the body of Hans| Mrs. A. M. Miel has returned Blackstaw Iverson, Elfin Cove fish- home from St. Ann's Hospital where erman believed to have drowned she was under medical care. there last Saturday night, were today after Juneau city, 1i % & . % | 1Inez Johnson has entered _thM ggl.mm:"‘;cii:,:(ml:dmm:r[]l:;t“;”; m;l | Government Hospltal for medical | treatment. | i | Manery searched the harbor yester- Police were notified by Charles| Birdsell, friend of Iverson, that Iverson, who had been intoxicated | Saturday night had disappeared| fallen into the harbor. ‘ No trace has been found of the missing man. He had lived at -Elfin Cove for the last 12 years. - .- MAKE FLIGHTS T0 SITKA AND INLET with Alaska Coastal Airlines yes- terday afternoon were Paul Brower, o %f:ndy';"”” o 100 ,n 0 k-t .OLD TAYLOR ’W . Passengers leaving here for Sitka this morning were Donald McGraw, C. A. Petgrson, Richard Eliason, | Annabe] Edwards and Marian Meier. Making a flight to Excursion In-| let were D. P. McCurdy, J. K. Rog- ers and William K. Tobias. e Kentucky straight bourbon —100 proof National Distillers Products Corporation,N.Y. , Distributed by National Grocery | NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER | Company, Seatlle, Wash. | FOR SALE b &1 = - Sealed bids will be received by | the Regional Forester, Juneau,| Alaska, up to and including Sep- | tember 1, 1942, for all the mer- chantable dead timber, standing or | down, and all the live timber | marked or designated for cutting, | on an area totaling approximately | 110 acres, located on the north| shore of Peril Strait, approximately 1 mile east of False Island on Chichagof Island, Tongass National Forest. Alaska, estimated to be a 2,875,000 feet B.M., more | or less of Sitka spruce, western hemlock and red cedar sawfimber. No bid of less than $1.50 per M, | feet B.M. for spruce and cedar saw- timber, $1.00 per M. feet BM. for hemlock sawtimber will be cpn- sidered. $750.00 must be deposited with each bid, to be applied on-the purchase price, refunded, or. ‘ze- tained in part as liquidated -dam- ages, according to the conditiots of sale. Primary manufacture out- side of the Territory of Alasks &f any part of the timber, is sulfl,“qt to-the consent of the Regional Fgr- ester. The right is reserved to re- Jject any or all bids received. fic-‘ fore bids are submitted, full infor~ mation concerning the timber, M? conditions of sale, and the 'sub- 5 . ' CRERRRERRRRS THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L J D. B. FEMMER—AGEN1 PHONE 114 P s NIGHT 312 THE M. V. BEILBY 3 zirllbleuv% olflunecxu for o urg, and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. der Please have all freight on 4Ci}t)y Iaock Tuesday, before ]. H. SAWYER BUY DEFENSE BONDS Effective SEPTEMBER 1 The Channel Bus Line will NOT include FRITZ COVE on its schedule. Tickels will be sold fo AUK LAKE ONLY. NURSE WANTED at Pioneers’ Home Sitka. Alaska See Butler, Mauro Drug Co. 159 South Franklin Street PLANE SERVICE JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward . Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES BARANOF HOTEL VERA 'ORD Phone 66 7 ORTHLAND ANSPORTATION COMPANY N o TR ALASRKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 3:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...§ 8 $10 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 0 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 16 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 ‘Todd . 18 18 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Sitka $18 Petersburg Juneau .. $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell .. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan For An Evening of Fun— DINE and DANCE ¢ at the - DOUGLAS INN @ Meet Your Friends ® Have Johnnie's Sizzling Steak, Fried Chicken, Rabbit . . . or his Special Sandwiches for dinner or supper ® Dance to the Best Music on the Channel ® Phone Douglas tions. 4 NN A AR RSN SO NNNNNNNN 68 for reserva- BRINGING UP FATHER ki THE DOCTOR 1S RIGHT/ | NEED A REST - AND |, BELIEVE TH' SLEEPIN'- PILLS HE GAVE ME TO TAKE ARE BEGINNIN TO WORK — DID YOU HEAR THE NEWS ? MAGGIE IS AN' REMEMBER- TOMORROW 1S THE CHOWDER GONNA HOUSE HAVE US TO HIS By GEORGE McMANUS LET JGGS FER DINNER! HELLO! DOCTOR -1 JUST WOKE UP- WILL. YOU SEND ME OVER SOME MORE OF THEM SLEI PILLS? THEY'RE GRAND/ EPIN'- P o e T P A THE DOUGLAS INN“———xonnmmuw Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: an slz An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Daily We. Fr. Su. Tu. Th. Sa. - Seattle, Wash. Juneau, Alaska Whitehorse, ¥. T. 135 MWT Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Opm 5:25pm Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. 6:35pm 5:05pm. 2:00pm Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT Nome, Alaska _____165 MWT Ar Lv 11:25am Ar Ly Tu. Ar 5:50pm Ly 4:15pm Lv 3:45pm Lv 3:000m Lv 13:40pm Tu. 9:00am Lv_¥airbanks, Alaska _150 MWT 10:35am Ar MeGr: Alaska __150 MWT 11:10am Ar Ophir, ——150 MWT 11:50am Ar Flat, Alasks 180 MWT 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alaska ___165 MWT PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS JUNEAU —"?NCHORAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service fo KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) %GLmésSKA COASTAL AIRLINES

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