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NEW NURSE'S AIDE | (LASS WILL OPEN 1srm OPERATIONS AT 7:30 TONIGHT N AP | [ S04 | | H ER E 0 Rll 8 The first meeting of the new | g Nurse’s Aide class will be held Lu-‘} fEmponmenI wi” Be Af_ night at 7:30 o'clock in room 108 | | forded to Approxi- mately 90 Men of the Territorial Health Center. All those enrolling who have not | | The Junegu Lumber Mills con- | vet turned in their application blanks are reminded to bring them template starting mill operations on |April 8. tonight. Inaugurating the course with the study of theory, Instructor Mrs. An- There Will be available employ- ment for approximately 90 men. | All men applying for work mu drew Gundersen will also supervise the practice work to be performed | present a Certificate of Availability from the U. S. Employment Serv- later at one of the local hospitals. ice. —ule gl B It is planned to operate the .mill ‘DR, HAYS FLIES 10 SEATTLE MEET i | | will be open in time for dinner| service Saturday night. Favorite rendezvous of people and old for many years.‘ the closing of Percy's, even for a short time, was in the nature of a/ {major disaster to Juneau. | ‘With its reopening tomorrow, Mr. Reynolds announces a new policy— | the opening of the banquet room | for dinner service every night and for luncheon every day except Tues- | days and Saturdays when the room | is engaged by Rotary Club and the Bar Association. Reservations | for banquet room service are re- | quested—but aren’t necessary, Mr. Reynolds added. Completely Redecorated Redecoration of Percy's has been in the hands of Magner Berget, supervisor of Fred Wendt's Ideal Paint Company, Don Abel, con- tractor, Garland Boggan and Ro- bert M. Johnson, who have dohe the floor work, Rice and Ablers, | plumbing and tin work and the | Parsons Electric Company, which has installed new 'electric fixtures jand equipment. The mahogany booths have been jcut down and refinished. New lino- | |leum, carpeting and newly-finished {hardwood floors add to the attrac- | tiveness of the cafe. Percy's fountain, always a popu- | lar meeting place for young people, | |has recovered from the fire also and is spick and span and ready | |for its usual service. Employees All Assisted “If it hadn't been for our em |ployees and an extra night crew, we would never have been able to lopen so soon,” Mr. Reynolds said. These are the regular employees{ of Percy's, who, with the night crew | | young | YOUR BROKEN LENSES "Yesterday” Party Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | { Brings Fun Tonight —~CARA NOME SKix Lotioy or softening and smoothing and protect- ing the skin of your and- hands, #ry this fra- grant, pON- ECONOMY sticky ase, too. SIZE § ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” Service men and GBO girls are combining forces tonight to enjoy | lan old-fashioned party at the | USO building, and they are re- |minded that the affair begins at | 7:30 o'clok so the men can check {in to quarters by that 11 o'clock | deadline. Games popular in the heyday of | the Godey's Lady's Book and the | small town surrey will be rejuven- |ated for the occasion, to provide |a hilarious evening for those at- tending. Special decorations suit- able to the occasion and refresh- Delegates to the Presbytery and Presbyterial assemblies now con- \vening in Juneau were treated to la delightful luncheon today by |ladies of the Martha Society of !the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, where the luncheon was enjoyed by about 50 guests. The World Service Society of the same church will sponsor a luncheon tomorrow for the visitors. —————— SENTENCED TO 9 DAYS { child. | erations department, Henry Ibanez, |since February 8, and will work at | | Roads project, so his return to town Departing by plane yesterday the season. ! afternoon for Seattle was Dr. George | Hays, Senior Surgeon for the De- | | partment of H_ealth. who 'will mee't NEW OFFICIALS Gouncl i Beatls 3 soute ars ARRIVEFORPAA OPERATIONS DEPT. with regional health officers. i Dr. Hays expects to be gone l‘rom;’ the Juneau office about a week, he | said | A. S. Martin, who has been with Pan American Airways for the last six years, arrived recently in Juneau to take the position of Airport Man- ' Susanna Fawcett was an incom- ager for the company here. Mr. ing medical patient yesterday at Martin has recently been stationed ‘sy Ann's Hospital. in Anchorage and was accompanied to Juneau by Mrs. Martin and their | - e HOSPITAL NOTES | | | = : i Elmer Jordan has entered St.| |Ann’s Hospital for medical treat-| To assist Mr. Martin in the op- ' .., who has been with PAA in Fair- - & Lot [: . Mr. Ib Bt h 8 4 Pl Al Thanes whx fjurh witl: been released from St. Ann's Hos- PAA last summer and Mrs. Ibanez | . and their small infant returned to |Pital and returned to their homes. Juneau with him. § S“Almdki D Bruce Mitchell, who was formerly with the Pan American traffic de- partment here, returned yestergav from 1 een | Deattle where he has Bken| ) vMPra, Wash, April 2—Two the airport here under Mr. Maftir U. S. navy ships met somewhere in Mrs. Mx;:chell remained in Jfimfl\ll | the Pacific and the McArthur boys | during her husband’s stay in Seattle, | 1ad a reunion i Richard Johnson, who has been Allan McArthur told about it in a Acting Airport Manager here for letter to his parents. | some time, will leave soon for White- ‘When Allan’s commander learned | horse wher he will be in the opera- brother Donald was on the other tions department. ship he ordered a boat lowered and | Mr. Martin had headquarters in | Sent Allan over. Juneau over ten years ago, when he | The navy is making arrangements was working on a Bureau of Public | to put both boys an the same shilp. | s to a familiar scene. | ATTENTION, MOOSE! REGULAR MEETING FRIDAY APRIL 2 AT 8:00 P. M. e o Eniertaihmeni ® Election of Officers ® Dancing w Oscar Bennett, who- was arrested March 30 on a charge of being drunk and disorderly has pleaded guilty in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court and sentenced by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray to serve ments of excellence, are also on the evening’s schedule. Empire Classifieds Pay! 90 days in jail. | Women of FAREWELL PARTY FOR PAUL URICK w INVITED the Moose LISTEN-I HEARD YOU WERE JSPENDS FOR DURATION With the issue of January 30, the ORDER Y Atlin News-Miner, weekly, suspend- BA BBI OUR ed publication for the duration. T S KIN s Now ‘Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Unexpired. subscriptions were taken | up by the Whitehorse Star, a weekly. also feate- 3 During World War I, the length of torpedoes increased from 10 to 24 feet. T BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel NURSES’ AIDE BALL | WAR FUND DRIVE * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 BUY WAR RONDS —_————— ' Empire Classifieds Pay! Proceeds to the D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 i | American Red I Cross ; ELKS HALL April 3, 1943 ADMISSION - | including tax _ $1.10 BOB TEW'S ORCHESTRA to FLY P.AA | SEATTLE-WHITEHORSE | FAIRBANKS- NOME BETHEL PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin (This advertisement by com- Phone 106 pliments Alaska Electric Light & Power Co.) | vo SUITS You have been waiting for! ALL SIZES at U CAN FLY | JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak .-, THE . ' Yakutat Valdez -I- v p H 0 o N Cordova Seward ; Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday ALASKA STAR AIRLINES saranonsore. Phomne 667 ) Fairbanks Nome Bristol Bay H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man We Make a Specialty of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe THE YAKOBI will leave Juneau for Petershurg. Port Alexander and Way Parts EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. Please have all freight on, City Dock Tuesday, béfore 4 P.M For Information Phone 513 MARTIN FRIST. —_—— » MR’BUTCH" CHERSHOP 'PHONED AND WANT JUST Hawk An. Inlet Hoonah 8 $10 ALASKA COASTA Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ‘goon Tenakee Todd $13 $10 $18 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY AIBRLINES Kim- Chicha- shan gof 18§18 10 10 5 Fel- ican $18 18 10 » 18 18 18 SO LONG- AT DINTY MOORE'S AGAIN MAGGIE! YESTERDAY-NOW-LISTEN JIGGS TO MEET nlM TO ME-| FORBID YOU TO GO lO DINTY MOORE TO THAT ROAST S W RGAED IN THERE EVER AGAIN-NOW THAT'S FINAL- YES-ME DARLIN'= Hoonah .. 10 Round %e Juneau ..... Petersburg Wrangell .. d Enmm:lomwpm-flmhmmm : Twice One-\Way Fare, less 16% MONDAY and THURSDAY Petersburg $30.00 @/rangell $35.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Mini mum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 16c per pound—Min fmum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO: HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when pejsenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to/ Change Without Notice. ———————————