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BUY WAR BONDS --,--...,,------,M.;; THE ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS|| ATCO NOW 3 | Tanned, cleaned and all i 5 L l N E ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Alaska Tramsportatien SEATTLE, WASH | . £ ‘» % . |} SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 THE TTLE White, thescientists tellus.ismade BARANOF b up of all the colors in the rainbow. Alaska’s Largest Apartment o Maybe-that’s why white shirts e {1 eassEwoERs rrEIGHT look great with any tie, complexion EVERY ROOM WITH TUB } | REFRIGERATION } or suit . . . because white, made and SHOWER | ® | up of every color, harmonizes with * | | every color. Reasonable Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT * | But_that’s not the only reason Phone 800 | { emONE 114 NIGHT 312 Arrow White Shirts look so swell. They are crowned with those hgndsome.Arrow Collars (famous for 80 years), and have Arrow’s exclusive “Mitoga” figure fit—not to mention the Sanforized label, which means they ean’t shrink over 1%. e R L e e e e e e S Used Studebakers, like new Studebakers, have Studebaker operating economy. Now building Finest materials and craftsmanship keep re- Wright Cyclone engines t pair costs down. for the Flying Fortress i 0 Demand for used Studebakers Is big—you . g, muitiple-dr T . NIGENY | SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME used car., war matériel Ao sl Gail Jean Smith Gruenings Give Cecilia Thibodeau LT s SESSEEE Celebrates Seventh Farewell Supper Is Honor Student Lustrous “broadcloth Yegular height long- Super-fine broadeloth | with non-wilt starch- wearing non-wilt coi- with long-wearing non- B hd S d P ' T . ht = ! l AN AI WAYS less collar . . . 2. . lar . .. 250 wilt collar . . . 2.95 irt ay atur ay arty tonig Bl ek DEodeau, HayRg e . of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau Little Gail Jean Smith, daughter 80 SHIERIL b il as . in. poce 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 of Mr. aid Murs. Everett Smith, was A f¢ 1 Supper: pagty. for:Dr. [SRBEHE 0¢ Marylhurst, College B hostess ron Saturday for : fourteen |Ruth; Gruber, special investigating | Marylhurst, Orégon, for the secorid 4 of her young friends at a gay party. representative for the Department lqnu;:';‘“ "\ ::I(,“ . i : < [ The occasion for the festivities was of the Interior; Lieut. Richard L alis. s‘hv Y e " ° ° Gail's seventh birthday. Neuberger, aide to Gen. J. A. O'- ceived into the campus unit of the Y 0 U C l N F L Y | AU o s rans- | Connor war correspondent Because of difficulties of tran: onn war corresponde T.épion il Milvee b Sranster -Lrof portation, the party was held aj| Morley sidy of the Philadelphia | {he Juneay praeisidium. JUNEA" l the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art|Bulletin and the Associated Pr valmn. offered luf- the occasion, is beir iven this evening by Gov. i Bghoiet v 540t o PHRIVE a1 e Beionad st Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks FOR SALE Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay ;;BEYV AR PRICES} Kuskokwim and Yukon Points | Games formed the enter meRt | ooing to the Westward to pursue {for the afternoon which was cll-|iheir special assignmentd |maxed' by refreshments, includifg| gecretary of Alaska E. L. Bart- copious quantities of ice cream and|jett Jane Hinkley a Stod- LR, RO . O TR A S el e ~~-——————= | birthday cake. dard and Lieut. W ro of Y 4 | Degan and R. A. Hollingsworth as elect Engstrom. Guests were Barbara Judsoh|ip. coast Guard are invited guests | councilmen Naming Mr. Kilburn as tempor- |Heather Hollman, Charlotte Mason iy ary clerk, his first act as Mayor |David Norton, Lorene Schmitz, Pat| | Before turning the meeting over TrEr 3ty 2 e NEWS [t the newly-elect and their - the appointment. of Val Poor | Donohue, Mary Pinchley, Sharon| | \'to fill the vacancy:caused by his|Ximmel, Dennis Kimmel, Charles) | Junta Air Base with a group of cadets including Lieut. William Ar- ciates, the hold-over membe : S e e i Hotier e 2o Beor Giov. Traast | own - resignabion: e * Iapter’ ihad| MARDL Ggline ey, CHISIGe] | ALL-METAL VEW DOUGLAS COUNCIL ‘ 3 i " & - | Bland, Betty Lee Lundberg, Brooks| L L OUNCHL i | GTUCHNg in reference to an act of lust completed & Gne-year enm|pgiyp “ryqn Krause, Claire | % ULLY ORGANIZED | he recent Legislature outlawing A”": minw;dl lmme;( ax; S”me"“om;] and M Mary Burhe. i Ge.’er“l L At a joint meeting of the old |exploitation of food-stuffs in Al- @nd valuable member of the pre-| eeri UL o i o2 T 4 A I A S K A S T A R and new City Councils last night |aska and stressing the duty en-|Vious council ; GOres, cole. anu. taesbdme Electric the former wound up a few mat- |{ailed therewith on the law en-| Appointment of standing com-| \ L. Holdiman, A Athm ; ters of business pertaining to their | forcement officials here. mittes were as follows: Fumnce,‘Farewe” Dan(e jdaska hl“‘ won his Air Force administration which for the main | {Tom Cashen, H. L. Cochrane and | {Wings at graduation from the La | | paraNoiSiore. FPhome 667 . Arne Shudshift, president of the . i i = . issue consisted of acceptance of the | goy001 Board presented a report of l\”‘::‘P&mé rgu;hggrda ‘:;:f"usoc:?‘ Tonlght B P 0 report of the election judges and | their expenditures to data since De- 1206 . Cul e gan; ’ . CABINETS nold, son of screen star Edward i " Streets and Public Properties, De- e e ornas Gashin oo camber 1. City Clerk Kilbum made) [ [P0 200 L pl g outh. | E|kS' Ba"room““"nld ‘ 0. ALY omas Cashen, Sante | pis annual report to the Counecil|> ' " = ’ 4 i i 1di el he o wet || Finished in White E e o atively . accented |Derti Wharl, Hollingsworth, Cashen Holdiman said he hoped to get inished in White Enamel k= which was tenfallvely accebl®d nd Poor; Health and Police, Cuth- | Pty pssignment at the hern Fron- rinless Steel Trim e e ———— | pending receipt of the auditor’s re- bért. Degan Gaatia | A farewell informal dance honor-!jer, THE YAKOBI [port. Fire and water committee "G PeSTL RS {ing some of the boys of the armed : 2 & 4 #373 | The appointment of Kilburn as| : o i . § | gave report covering the chimney City Clerk, City Marshal and S iforces who are leaving shortly will will leave Juneau for Petersburg, |fire in Mrs. Runquist's cottage last o) O1€f » Olty NeSatial an tre_etibe held this evening in the Elks wAKE uP Port Alexander and Way Ports | gaturday afternoon. The resignation fOW"Eb“‘z'er wasfl xgadeL °g"’_‘51 Ballroom. EVERY WEDNESDAY AT ¢ AM.|of Engstrom as councilman was ' ,‘g;‘:h" ;p‘;‘(’)‘l’::e e ren wu| Dancing begtns ai 9 o'clock and | I.IVER B“.E i Please have all frelght on City |Teceived and acceptc. i - sl {both GSO and other girls of the S_— i o G cpted the | community are most cordially in- | wighout Calomel — And You'll jump Out o | ; NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) Dimensions: Height 36”, depth 24%“, width 18”. Can be used either right Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. . | Then followed Mr. Hachmeister's gcrioo of city Magistrate. 2 s left e A o Y : () gistrate. All ap-|vited to attend. Bed in the Morsing Rario’ to G or left end, your electric For Information Phone 513 :ff““] order as ‘Ma:or‘ dec l“l’:"‘: ’"l' pointments were ratified by the| “If the dance is to be a suec & e e SE, 10 Qo range. MARTIN gy, |Council adjourned, sine die, < and ooype), !and the departing boys are to ha .F i ! turning the gavel over to Mayor- Concluding issue of the meeting, |the kind of send-off they can re-| bt which resulted in a great deal of |member with pleasure, it will be discussion, followed the reading of |necessary for almost every girl in | jHbaich Yo a letter addressed to the council by | the community to turn out,” s 7| "Y Alo Mike Pusich, in which the latter | one of the men. gHE BARANOF BEAU s N drew attention to existing legisla- | = e e 4 tion which prevented his operating s o a restaurant after midnight when S A .8 In'rodutes such an eating place will be badly ¢ needed during the cannery season; also the added fire protection and " rr telephone service afforded the town " A R R ' E T which the closing ordinance makes unavailing. Steps must be taken, it was agreed by the councilmen, to remedy the situation, if possible. ' fe After this stock is ex- hausted, no more will be available for the duration of this man’s war. u Ask x BUY WAR BONDS Stubbernly rcfuse iy Call and inspeet them in our sales department. MEETING—WPEBNESDAY Alaska Eleciric Light' Here for a Short Time S 3 Aprilld ~ T:0P.M. and Power Company || wm : . Replaced in olr own shop. Eyes| UNION-HALL —— . 4 g | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Phone 616 COASTAL AIRL INES ‘}Blmngren_..“mdg' fne 0. UNITED TROLLEHS OF ALASKA Junean 25 Alaska servlnql.Assa;xthoAm Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A, M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ‘Tenakee Todd fcan shan gof 13 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 5 BRINGING UP FATHER B o T By GEORGE McMANUS B8Y GOLLY-THERE'S ANOTHER LET GO OF ILL SNEAK IN STICK AROUND-JIGGS ! BiLL> TOR AT MAGGIE'S MY FOOT/ THE BACK WAY/ : ILL HAVE A PAIR OF vy o 18 W BROTHER'S E - AND HE YOU WIN /i | THINK | SEE ‘ t:| sHOES ceé vou%mo- A2y ? 18 HAS A GRIP ON THAT | . N A FEW MINLTES-TH' | s | " GUY'S FOOT-- | COLLECTO! GAS-MAN IS DUE ANY MINLITE- T s Al 1 a el 304 5 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68 7z > == 1 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell Petersburg 2 Junéau .. $35.00 $30.C0 4, Petersburg 10.00 B Wrangell ... Express Rate: 25¢ per.ponnd—ulnlmnm of $1.00. to ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg 3 and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, n“ HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P n 511 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.