The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1943 p - e : s v - 'ALASKA COASTAL |BANKS, STORES DAY NURSERY resent. Tt ’ reminded USODANCE . ..o HARRINGTON 'BANKS, SATUR el ~ TRIPS TODAY CLOSEDMONDAY BEEN DELAYED 1t Duck Cr - i " i Today’s flight's by Alaska Coast- Memorial Day will be observed | 4 ' " v o Sk e IN MoRNlNG al planes started early this morn- on Monday in Juneau, with local | (.)IWPIHHH of “‘? df“ ey ‘i;ml | SaRIgE Ol CLERCeatiny ALid Birs: £ St ling with a flight to Entrance Is- stores and banks being closed for |Sored by the Alaska Women's Vol- Coo L bE D e b 4 'land to pick up Martin Feist for a the day, as well as most of the‘t‘"'j" 5]""“':“ has b“;‘:llllc’i’;":zg:i‘ e s ke s B I 4 I . cturn flight to Juneau. Territorial offices and several . of | t0 June 15, it was anni 2 o lack _that puncn 1or| Virgil Puzey Resting Eas- i B&iene was taken to Win-|the Federal offices by Mrs. Emest Gruening, because Grade e s duly, S f Fell lslow this morning and Rod Dar-, The City Clerk's office, will be much of the equipment ordered 2 lly-BfOtherO ¢llstrom nell flew to Petersburg. Returning closed. has not yet arrived. RERERS : here from the shrimp town were| Among the Federal offices observ-| Quarters on the top floor of SUIT IS FILED commg ‘0 JUneaU Donald R. Neal, Richard A. Gribble ing the holiday will be the District the Governor’'s home have been v d in the Clerk of —— and Marjorie MacKecknie. |Court and Clerk’s office and the|made available for the project and oday in which| Funeral services for John D.| Going to Excursion today were U. S. Commissioner's office. are now being readied for use l asking judg-| (Jack) Harrington, shift boss who Gil Dobie, George Cushing, Basil i 85720 Ty 0 TR Mothers interested md(ho nurs- > of $1,600. The suit|was one of two receiving injuries in R, Riley, Peter Piazza, Robert L. s ’ ery are invited to attend a tea to Philip Cummings.[an accident at the Alaska-Juneau Risem and G. L. Albright. Making ‘"“'"l,‘lY:;:‘;';:_":)\‘_V‘l::"i:')“Tlll'_ be held in the Governor's house ~ | Mine Wednesday, will be held at the return flight were Al Bruce, ! Ltk June 15, when inspections of ar- 9 a. m., Saturday, in the Catholic Edwin Tolf, William O'Brien, Frank| Delphina Morris, child welfare | rangements are welcomed Church of the Natiyity J. O'Neill and Eugene Gratton. |worker of the Territorial Depart-| The AWVS-sponsored dance fo The Rev. William G. LeVasseur passengers flying to Sitka includ-|ment of Public Welfare, left Wed- be held June 5 is for the purpose quarl will say the mass, following which eq Roy Whitterore, Ed Skoret, No- nesday on a field trip to Hoonah, of raising funds for the service the body will be shipped south for an Howell and Harold Bates. Com- Tenakee 'and Sitka. She will be project. The dance will be held in burial in Seattle. It is requested jng to Juneau from the Historic away about a week, it is antici- the Elks Ballroom and is to he for- that no flowers be sent to the gity were Hal Fairhurst, M. L.|,q al. GEORGIANA chureh for. tgmbrrowlataervice. Bt s, | Jobn Wing, e on!= 0 T HIGH QUALITY J may if desired be ordered delivered and Virgil Anderson ! t the later service in Seattle Yesterday's schedule was com- Prinis a g[l(’(‘i(’ll Surviving are Mrs. Harrington pleted with five trips late in the and 12-year-old son John, as well afternoon and early evening. | s two sisters of Harrington's who The Answer fo Your DON'T FORGET On a return from Ketchikan, pas- | in Seattle, Mrs. Michael Mc- cengers were Abbie Garn, Dorotha Fashion-Yalue Story ide ntyre and Mrs, John Lynch. A. Jackson, Noah Howell, L. E. Iv- M on Harrington's age is given as erson and J. P. Eberhardt. | bl m and he was born in Park City From Sitka yesterday were A. L. eanlng ro e Ll SHOP Fon 3 DAYS SAT"BDAY CHATELLE Utah Florence, Melvine Coulbridge, El- Chute Fills {dred B. Dodson and Dave Brown. He died at St. Ann’s Hospital sev-| Flying to Hasselburg with Alaska eral hours after the onrush of wa- Coastal were F. S. Parke, J. R ter from the plugged mining chute Werner and O. N. Johnson. THE TRIANGLE as stores will he CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY and MONDAY CREPE swept the three men from the Passengers for Excursion Inlet loading platform into the mine included William G. Strong, E. Mc- c L E drift and the sluggish morass of Clanahan, Elmer Norelius, Eugene irt and water which caused the Gratton and Gordon Vigen. Coming H H 2 death of Peter Fellstrom almost to Juneau from the Inlet were A Our Oualliy Work is ~ battered Virgil Puzey, 37. Puzey's Last trip to the Inlet for the day your assurance wife and new-born baby just left was made with passengers Amos P. of longer wear and greater St. Ann’s Hospital the day previous Cole, H. W. Robbins, J. T. Bardsley, to the accident. His attending phy- Louie Hanson and E. O. Richfield iclan stated he was “badly beaten Returning here were A. S. Yarnell, A large shipment of FANCY HARD up” and had suffered bruises and Robert Harrison, J. H. Burns, F. A.| . back injuries, as well as some in-| Vacghiano, Harry Hamilton snd economy. CANDIES-—all flavors in cellophane hags ternal injuries which apparently |Lester Carlson He is > 'ROD DARNELL RESIGNS not going to be serious. ng comfortably today According to a wire received to- day by the Charles W. Carter Mo tuary, the only known surviving re- - the only known suriving ! FROM GAME COMMISSION er Carl, will fly to Juneau for the; Rod Darnell, who has been on| burial services here, and expects to'extended furlough from his duties leave Seattle Wednesday or Thurs- as Alaska Wildlife Agent, has now day of next week. r’:'«lsu:nvd Pressure of private husi- | | TODAY IN JUNEAU |Frank Dufresne, Executive Officer of the Commission, “he was a fine myriads of small brown scattering before the rush of Phone 49 ¢ bag CORNED BEEF LOAF 9clge. can officer.” Sometime in the future, when conditions have changed, we hope to have him back in the Service Beautiful . . . Dutiful . .. i quail Washable Rayon Crepe | impend alien feet, children of |again" the Juneau Public Schools d:\.\\\!’d; — 3 A - = in a hundred directions fol-| [ oo o e e rr e e e e e = 2 N - For the first time . . . this rich, o8 " TERADL DL TOOpIY SIS ”m\ § § pRETzELS—aISO Pl’etzel Sths Z y 1y days and for| silken-like rayon crepe at x)‘:f(v‘ days, .play day e 4 ! many, purposeful work days lie )i ffi/ H i ahead during the coming three \ this pricel A special group months of vacation. Some of the|{ e = ara,?\o/ 3 cpk i " children will go south for a time,|} forallyou lovers of fine fab Gfiss s e sum- | | /Jof i g' ties and Georgiana's tradi- mer to romp along the channel | } ! beaches and seek out special hldl‘-i : i i ki aways for important collections of § - and Hattering i i | Lots of Paper Plates, Napkins, Paper Cups For teachers, too, the bell has SUNDAY., MAY 30, 1943 w d P ‘' ’ 4 i rung itself out for a time and di- . . e Sed o verse plans beckon. Says Supt. A. B.| MONDAY, MAY 31, 1943 g ta[;(e ager End 2any fi\}hfli( Picnic Items 4 4 Phillips: “Our responsibilities are| \ a eorge IOI ers Super ar et blekni s gresn. ended; the youngsters have re- . g P . Sizes 12% to 22%. “.I‘_‘Pd o e A R B s Served from 12:00 Noon to 10 P. M. . Below=Border Ac- teachers have wound things up.” S RE . o e e i j PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE YOUR ORDERS gold, luggage. Sizes THREE E”’;’i‘::}\':‘“ i) COGCKTAILS 1210 20. 4 T e WA Fresh Shrimp Apple Tomato Chilled Fruit E RGE thews, Jr., and Major Victor Nut- i ley spent last Monday afternoon | SOU Jones Stevens and evening fishing, with tom cods Baranof Fresh Clam Chowder Consomme Clear ROTHER Seward Street as the only catch, it is reported. | b S T ' SALAD Em?il‘c C}x\f;ifieds}’ay! 5 | fialhice and Tolleid KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! - > RELISHES PHONES 92-95 MM m//f Green Onion Ripe Olives Celery Hearts | ENTREES g Assorted Cold Meats, Tasty Potato Salad, Sliced Avocado, $1.75 Roast Young Tender Tom Turkey, Stuifing, Cranberry Sauce, $2.00 In the West . . . every- ‘ Fleiked Fresh Crabmeat a la King on French Toast en Casserole, $1A75] " i . Pan Fried Strictly Fresh King Salmon Steak, Lemon Butter, Creme Slaw, $1.75 | where.. ... people proclaim | Roast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef au jus, Yorkshire Pudding, $2.00 | its full-bodied flavors For { Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, Glazed Fresh Fruit Sauce, Sweet Potato, $1.75 | - “tops” in quality t Grilled Lean Spring Lamb Chops, Toast, Sauted Pineapple Ring, $1.75 . LN ] P b * § Plate Broiled Steer Beef Tenderloin Steak, Special Mushroom Sauce, Long Branch Potatoes, $2.25 ’ g m New Potato Buttered New Peas I EL K S ll A L L 3 CHOICE OF ONE SAT"BDAY i gl die o MAY Zfllll ! Fresh Strawberry Shortcake Home-Made Banana Cream Pie Melba Peach Halves \ Baked Apple Hot Apple Pie | Fresh Strawberry Sundae Home-Made Pumpkin Pie Sliced Pineapple Choice of Ice Cream Caramel Sundae Boysenberry Pie Home-Made Layer Cake Old English Cheese, Saltines Fruit Jello, Whipped Creain Banana Cream Pudding, Whipped Cream | Rice and Raisin Custard Pudding, Whipped Cream Coffee Tea | * BOB TEW'S BAND l I0P.MTOIA M. $1.00 SERVICE | 100 MEN | $1.10 55¢ 1 Admission “GOBDUPOCD (15 GOOD HEALTH' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. | Oldest Industrial Institution * Emil Sick, P J e e i i e nce 1878 » Washington’s Buy U. S. War Bonds and Savings Stamps ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN * DINE AND DANCE ¥ OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME

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