The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1943, Page 2

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USO Dance On TomgM High Man InBowling THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA Stewart Is EORGE PAGE TWO I ) WITH YOUR SHORT HAIR The USO dance will be held in| the Elks Ballroom tonight with the Duck Creek band providing the mu- sic. Dancing will be from 9 to 12:30.; | " Mesdames F. L. Keithahn, John!Dr., A. W. Stewart of the Butler- | Klein, Harold Smith and Williami|Mauro Drug Company team again Holbmok Mil be the chaperonas ‘had the high single game and | three-game scores in the Mer- : chant’s League bowling at BIRTHDAY PARTY Blks Club last night. The scores weré as follows: Rolling 224 in the second frame, the e i G i} BROTHER Liguer Store OPEN MONDAY BLOOMER WISCONSIN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1943 Ordinary swamp cattails being studied as a possible stitute for stuffing material. ~ ar sub- | THE ' ATCO LINE Alaska Trassportatien ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS || NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Company . SAILINGS FROM PIER Y EBARANOF sEATTLE Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel | * | PASSENGERS PFREIGHT EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REFRIGERATION and SHOWER ° L 3 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 4 { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 i} FLY P.AA fo SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone 106 135 So. Franklin emmessi YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to ) ¢ { § \ l { { { | { { { { { { $ { { { § { ) 3 § { ‘ FOR JUNIOR CDA ! I A J. Hoffman . 164 164 164— 492 % ! Barragar 129 131 143— 403 P H lJ s N E R \ , ON NEXT MONDAY H. Simtons 175 153 152— 480 ! ~ — 4 ll re 1o ke lc s, o T < als 468 448 4591373 : : g d 1 The Junior .uhnhr Daughters “"_1‘\ Orifway's 3 § B E E R { iy 5 o of America will hold their 17th . . il ek ! annual birthday observance Mon- 'SP : { ] dby, Pebruary 2, béglfiriing at §|Es Hendriciion 119 136 96— 360 ! OUR OIL MACHINE or a i whish In" & ‘dvoul: they will|H:. Sterlg 153 152 133— 438 ! WAVES, a gentle solution that attend Mass and Holy Communion, |L. Hendrickson 138 138 138— 414 ) \ 5 s o Ao are oo At 6:30 p. m. they will meet for et - Hotagerm N naturallecking wave, whi HOLD" the dinner at the home of Mrs. A, J. Totals 475 481 4311387 { : Goodman, 315 Third Street, accord- | o C A s E ! curl indéfinitely. ing to plans announced by their | Percy's : counsellor, Miss Vivian Tise. C. Carnegie 164 164 164— :93 ) Guests will include past leaders H. Petrich 155 150 186— 491 ! | Mrs. Verne Hoke, Mrs. Neil Mooré|M. Sperling . 141 166 139— 448 Made Since s PHONE 318 | and counsellors Mrs. G. Notting- —_——— — { ham, Mrs. C. Danielson and Mrs.| Totals 460 480 4891429 1885 N Felix Toner. Sabin’s : A program is being arrangéd and (Spot) 32 32 32— 96 ! ‘}‘z""“‘fi‘r““‘n"" g"‘nve“ et ";‘;‘:g‘r"‘,m Duckworth . 175 192 19— 550 ! ¢ e SOy IpoESH, o W, Ovérby 141 167 142 450 ! YVONNE COOPER / G /?/Df | ahd mgh» lights of the offlmizatiun & Oveiby 104 154 119— 317 \ TRV 57 el i { Sdn ey iEstsemiin 4 { Qwner geauTYsALOn 4 ATTENTION MASONS Totals 452 545 4851482 ! . Stated Commuhication' of Mt. Ju- = . 3 o o 18 3 . 2 in COOPER BUILDING ; neau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30 20th Century Meat Co. @ : Oppostte Federil logk Al Masons. invited 1o - g s 3 3o Liquor Store t Suilding 3‘“’"" ; ; J. Barragar . . 163 182 190— 535 ’ 3 Suilding “ J. W. LEIVERS, D. Wildes 113 142 143— 308 | ! i ‘lndv. Secretdry. |C. Messerschm't 157 150° 141— 448 ,_ T b —————————— et iyt S g 3 i — : iy o | The desdendants of the original| Totals B8 4T 4T—19% Butler-Mauro Dilgovo, . "l “ AM. LEGION CARD PARTY NOTICE | Dutch’ settlers in South' Africa dre Juneay Drug Co. (Spot) 8 8 8- 24 1.0.OF. Hall tonight. Prizes, ve- That I will not be responsible for called “Afrikanders.” B} Stinfhons 133 105 123— 361 Dr. Stewart 194 224 “156— 574 freshments. Starts 8 p.m adv debts—only those contracted | About 56 per cent of the WhIte'ny' pavenik . 180 197 176— 533 M. Mitchell 94 103 121— 318 'M'GH]‘ BY AlA - D myself. | population” of Sotith’ Africa i5 of & parragar 128 132 146— 40 Dr. Blanton 149 200 168— 517 | _Musicians Dance, March 6. adv. 'OSCAR TILSON. _Dutch déscerit. i ol &9 — | T 3B . > “Totals 414 495215 Totals 445 535 453—1433| Card players will be given an £ P R LR RS AN " b a ,1‘1 i i - 2 "':)wpm‘lunny tonight to display their " - : . S k. vhen a lic card p is . Leota’s WOMEN OF MOOSE [skill when a pub CAB]’ PARTY T 0 N i fl' fl T F. Holmauist . 108 140 Regular meeting, Saturday, Feb "“'n“:f ‘”]']“‘_‘_“fl,)”lf ""““‘("‘“'_“‘l‘] ‘g: mmm B. Lavenik 163 183 uaty. 20, 8 .pm. All members re- |55 BUSEST ARE GO SO BY AMEH!CA" me A |Lv Holmaquist 132 190 168— 4'm quested to ”ifx"\;lc‘l B QLEOK {lows Hall and play will start at 8 ol ] A g 409 51 ag9-<1i1s o Begarder. The committee in chgrge an- I. . 0. F. a [ 0 Oc S 5 = Inounces that awards will be made t i § A \\\\\\\\\\ |to the high scor and refresh- ! - . o o ment$ will top off the evening : Prizes Refreshments M I H | ‘ issi i akes all other 'SECOND CALL IS { Admission 55¢, includes fax EVERYONE WELCOME! J ; »_W",m“-u-----fi.-“-,,----_,_,,-,Nw-n-,_----,,,---w-m pens sccm OUR old-fashioned! SERVICE CHARGES COMPLY WITH O.P.A. REGULATIONS The American business man has a very important war time duty, also. That is cooperation with the government in hold- ing down the cost of living. ARKER s " T LOOKS DIFFERENT, ac(s différent, is different! Yes, the Parker “'51” is truly the pen of tomorvow . : . here, in all itsstreamlined perfection foday! The instant the “torpedo™ pomt touches the paper it starts writing. Writing with a smooth satiny glide that seems to spifit your thoughts onto the page. “Magic,” you'll say . . . v But then comes the climax No blotter is needed! For Parker *'51”—and this alone—is designed to handle anew type of high-velocity fluid other good fountain pen ink in your 51" Pen, but you'll surely prefer “51” Ink. Experience this very day the thrill of writing with this sen- sational new-type instrument! Observe at your favorite pen couater its surpassing elegance and beauty, and try its amazing action with *51” Ink. 4@ GUARANTEED BY LIFE CON- TRACT—Parker's Blue Diamond on the pen is the manufacturer’s con- tract unconditionally guaranteeing service for the owner’s life, without cost, if pen is not intentionally dam- aged. To cover postage, insurance i : : Parker 51 Ink. ¥E.you. and handling there will be a small wish, you may substituté any’ service charge of $—.35 Prices from $12.59; gther Parker pens from $5.00 * THE PAmu-fi'&:N COMPANY £ Janlwnnnn When the general fréezé ordér was issued, we were caught without adequate operating margin between our cost and our ceiling ptices. We did not take the matter into our own hands to make our own adjustments but turned to the Office of Price Administration which recognizes the impossibility of doing business under undue hardships and were invited to petition for an adjustment. O. P. A. did not allow our full increase but granted our petition to the EFFECTIVE extent of a partial increase in laundry and dry cleaning prices. { 1, OUR PRICES WILL BE INCREASED ACCORDINGLY. ALASKA LAUNDRY, Inc. T CoRYT TELLMA EXACTIN WHERE | ISSUED HERE FOR the who | A second call is issued to | mothers and the Boy Scouts, {are interested in organizing a | Pack ) 7 ] and acting as De |and Den Chiefs respectively, to jmeet in the Parish Hall of the | Luth Church at 8 o'clock on { \Innd evening. ' NEW COFFEE SHOP WILL OPEN HERE hualnem It is hard to keep a | woman out of business | For twenty years Miss Ida Foss| Mrs. Anna Jensen operated Snow White Laundry and for ny of those years, their friend John Satre was with them. veral months ago the laundry was sold. Today the three friends are an- muncing the opening, next Tues- , of the Victory Coffee Shop in building on south+Franklin for- merly occupied by the Totem Photo Shop and the Marble Lunch. The Victory Coffee Shop will specialize in home cooking, home- | made ples, bread, cake—and good | coflee. Mrs. Satre, Mrs. Jensen and Miss Foss, all old-time residents of Ju- neau, are happy about their ven- ture and assure their friends who " 'CUB’ WORKERS “Cub | Mothers ON NEXT TUESDAY Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome. Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR f AIRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL INORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ! \ | call at the Victory Coffee Shop t they will have something spec- il in the way of food to offer them. | SHRINE DANCE IS BIG EVENT TONIGHT | The annual Washington's birth- day dance is the big event tonight, |given in the Scottish Rite Temple { ballroom by the Shrine club. The |affair is invitational. Music will be furnished by Lillian Uggen’s or- | chestra. TAX COMMISSION ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Scutheast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 w & NBRD BIRD'S GO, CEL\E - 8L T KNOW \S - WE'S GOW' ¥ % \NWATTA LOAD OFF MY CHEST ¥ WHY, T WSTA FIGHT BN % Gfi&ena\. sm'\'\\ [0 DO NOW DO 2 \QONT ‘{0“ S\T DOWN AND SOW NE N § Che QoF CQFFEE 2 DURN ‘{ofli \F NE CANT QML L\KE ONS, VLA POUNCE ON NE - BILL IS TAKEN UP THIS MORNING Hoonah .. Exprus Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 1% \CKER'N @ RODSTER Q“é‘“ R SunygBIG sc?;a T mm UTTLE WIDCRT 'l oms ) ‘&E.EK . %N | The House devoted most of this ‘murnh\gs session to the second ‘xead.mg of the bill which would set {up the office of Tax Comimissioner. | Both the House and the Senate | had afternoon sessions scheduled today. | Tt is believed that neither house | will do businéss on Monday, Wash- ington's Birthday, - BUY WAR RONDS SCHEDULED MONDAY and Y Wrangell Petersburg | $35.00 $30.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, “ HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P no .lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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