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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1943 EIGHTY - EIGHT DRAFT BOARD LISTS ki b ATE FATHER'SDAY ... JUNE2... LEAVE SUNDAY Former Tavern Becomes | RECLASSIFICATIONS 3 ..., 5.5 2= Maximum 64, minimum 45, Our Complete Line of Men's Suis FOR SOUTH Home Now for Children - s s pora anc|s Teno, S une 1 i 2 T 1 48 5\';' Ul tions: : Rain .24 1-A — Joseph Marion Adamson, (@ © ¢ & © ¢ 6 @ ¢ ¢ o o |Harold R. Brown, David Morton| - 5 i " - | Howard, Alexander Peter Tulintseff yok passage from Juneau to South- : . \ 5 VANCE DN took passage from Juneau to Soutl : }d - (H) — William Howard | PR. VANCE CONF i east Alaska ports and Seattle. : . el ohediy S reiving Hére wete Sranie siur £ 3 e James C. Hunter, Carl Lehto, | HOME WITH INFLUENZA were 3 # Natterstad [ s . Dean Knowles, Mrs. . ; ; Ié“,“xl)’,\ 1‘1: ‘,1,‘,,‘ i Wmoxr’ Spiridon Paul Chulik, Ben-| Dr. Howe Vance is confined to “x,'f‘,«f ',“; h Wilcoxen, VJrd : jamin David Jackson, Thomas|his home with influenza. He will ;’.( y ani-n,\f‘n Robert \‘; MlL(h- ; - Blake Jensen, Robert Larry Lajoie | e unable to be at his office in the M Mis. Naletha Ingratidki y v ’ ” . Kenneth Lowe, John T. McLaugh- | Gastineaux Annex this week. Essie ‘G. Ingraham, F' lin, Williamson Lessenby Nance o . ham, Miss Harriett Johnson, Harry Angle Rock Peterson Fourteen passengers arrived from yesterday and eighty-eight Thompson Leave For South . » s Taking passage from Juneau to Raymond Ferdinand An-| SWEEPING COMPOUND Petersburg were Alma Hansop, §ES . s o 1(‘1'1‘: Bt '()“,‘»"“ o iagor Regihe Hanson, Mabel C. Ringstad LSO LRt DAVE MILNER Frances Green, Mary Longworth a b by e Py Irmt’ Blue 510 b | s eorge Stepheas Deiphina Morris, Ingeborg Baggen s > : Baroum: Jot ot g Georgia McDonald, Jean McDonald, ‘m«-.:up‘v; b “‘_1" ?l. ):l‘(.hfi: Jaek | Audrey Rude, Lorraine Rude | Bl 1 urford, orge Carteeti, For - Winngell - Muriel Kiskpat- ™~ "V;mn'l’r"u:'i( :{n:l: Anton Roland ORDER YOUR ; i : |Hared, Lisle Hebert, Richard Got- rick, H. M. Olson Z 4 tlieb Hellbaum, Jimmie Carl John ;BA BBIT s K l N sz For Ketchikan—Odin Jensen, Ed- s Hal Stanley Kimmel, Al E NOW ! ar 3 Wi oW TN SRV y imel, Algot Eman- ward E. Smith, Lewis W. Brown 3% et . uel Peterson, Israel Welsh. Tantied, cfeknéd pnd all s anned, ¢ n ’ ! J ¢ LU B0 Werroit ot ; WINDOW WASHING R. Hall and Ben Morone B e b bk Wayn RUG CLEANING Maxine Albright, Willlam G. An-| ... poverend R. E. Baker, Presi-|came to Juneau about a year ago| 4-F—Jack Austin i drews, Cecil Nix, Edward M. MOOre, ;i of Children of Alaska, Inc.| from Wrangell, will operate the new A2 K ready to make up. Patrick Glenn, Matt Jeffs, Lulu| .. n,unces the purchase of the old|home and certain repairs and re- i VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY tavern site on the Loop road, more arranging of the interior have been SEATTLE, WASHINGTON For Seattle—Christine Simpson, ., monly known lu,\ “Casey’s under \\'5)' this past week. Mr. and | — l Michael ~Simpson, Haywood' M. p,.e» (picture above) for the op-|Mrs. Cather hope to be able to s G S Batey, Henry H. Cope, Roland D.|..iion of a second children’s home|move in within a day or so THE BARANOF Wentz, George A. Colette, Luther ;; yhich children of part native| Once again Children of Alas :f'"""’ “;:M1 ?"“fl'.",‘ 3 ‘1\1’\,:”"({"‘ R- blood will be cared for Inc. wishes to thank local resi Alaska’s Largest Apartment T ll E arnum, Paul C. Tourtellot, GEOt8E| e qeal was completed June 4, for the part they are having in the Hotel Harvestone, Glenn G. Woodman, |, . ucen Children of Alaska, Inc. furthering of this growing work * | ATC“ 'C(\TIEOcwlg;:(;:mc«(-m-f«- 5{':1::[ RUS- nd the Alaska Federal Loan and|among Alaska’s children. Children|{ EVERY ROOM WITH TUB : Robert R. Garnett, Louis M., :‘1”x]t.;)x'::\\'\?:l)fll;;;m(rl]{(’“AlL]:ursl‘.’:’\):o:‘xln cf Alaska, Inc. anticipate the estab- and SHOWER L l N E Roehm, Marguerite G. Urich, Shir- o' ponoion € 0 2o O e | lishing of a third Home in the » ley Urieh, Richard T. Boyles, Clyde |, o > Interior of Alaska as soon as finan- Reasonable Rates E. Wierman, Nelson Lambeth, J. Y . p . i o ? /é WW/ BTN AR W mob e | MF.cand AressRaY Cather;; who | ces Wil ek s ; - Alaska Tramsportation I & Jensen, Virgil Ransom, Frank L Phone 800 Company | Burnett, Frank C. Kelly \neau from Warm Springs Bay Ray Miller, William F. Onash, AlASKA COASTAI_ | Sunday’s Flights . Richard A. White, C. M. Nickerson, Passengers from Juneau to Ex- SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ No matter how you plan your wardrobe this season — & | Eliztbeth Lee, Dan Sandal, Richard plANES RUSHED cursion Inlet with Alaska Coastal g Maj. Bernard Wayman on Sunday were Robert i =4 ; * g & “ Mark, W. C. Hudso ® P L2 New Yorker Gabardine is a “‘must'’— no other suit is so Martin Medin, Fred Schallhamer OVER WEEKEND Paul J. Mark, W. C. Hudson, E g errect comtort | Marvin Nelson E. Bilodeau, V. W. Henderson, C ® Centrally located Coleman. Empire Classifieds 1 4 Helen Miller, Mae Edwards, Helen A. Hayes, Allen F. Young, R. O, practical — suit, sport jacket, and slack — all in one! Miller, Julius Freidman, Ruth B Skumate, Bert Streeter, Andrew| Sl Rock, S. J. Thompson, Myrtle F. Bertels, Lynn Carfeton F. B. Plirnor; - Herman: I, . Har-| On Saturday afternoon the fol-| Arvals in Juneau from Excur- MeClure, © Large Rooms— | - tiet “Larsen, Lois Larsen, Harold |lowing passengers left Juneau With gon Tnlet with ACA on Sunda digr. all with Bath [ : A § . Payne, Ben J. Willming, James Alaska Coastal Airlines for Excur- weye John Headland W. Saic ALASKANS LIEE THE [{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT by their lustrous silky sheen — their smooth but firm weave Otis Read, James nes C. Lacy. sion Tnlet: Artie Ermeloff er| E. Rockne, Albert R [ MICHAELS-STERN - B. Hellan, T. E. Mullay, Forrest nfead H. . Tyt Hrtel s LS that resists wear and mussing — their comfortable “next- t A WHEELER I_ABOR Bronson, Dancie Hamilton, Alexan-|chories Jim Godda INEW WASHINGTON | der Haas, S. D. Emmett, William v Henderson, J. J. Cunningh - SRR D ¢ : g Cochran, Coal Forfiglio, William A g Dalé Biyberg. % " to-the-skin" feeling on hot summer days. You'll find the (ON("-IAIORv HERE ! Gifaliam, ‘Aftred ‘Fenger, Jr. Wil- n, Dale Blyber | Willilam O'Neill, Seymour Peterson, !y netural tan . . . naturally becoming! i 2oberts, McRobe 1 ) elura Y 9 S | William R. Strickland, David Dar- Engdah e : | J. L. Engdahl, H : Charles A. Wheeler, Conciliator|vas, George Dunn, Mitchell Jaza- ; - for the United States Department|wick and Louis Brenner. Mot 0. 1 ko ago from Ketchikan where he spent @ 'short time in connection wiy.a SO0 Inlet with ACA Satuday| Leaving Juncau for & with p| St tneny ; B Yakutat Valdez Nome ERPULE evie “wngeddhid “mkmi & rmoon were wciseo Be ACA Sunday were Clara nilto cohditions in the lumber industyy,ffFedro Guento, E. A Belanda, Ju- Tom Morgan, 7. D. Gilles, Joha V.|| Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Mr. Wheeler will leave here short.|lan Silvestrie, Monica Gigo, John' Mattson; for Hoonah, B. Roser 19 for" Cordova in connection: swith| F- Wolfe, Georg Luere, Lornfe berg; for Fa land, Ann Strut} Kuskokwim and Yukon Points the wages and working conditiong| Hudson, Paul E. Oliver, Hyman|off; for Haines, Glenn Martin, |at the H. M. Parks Company §| Feldman Walter F. Reynolds, Peter E. Mar- - { Mr. Wheeler has been in Alaska} Additional arrivals Saturday from | bello, J. Jepowski, Ircne Hofiner; wedHESdaY rrlday sunday = | from his Portland, Oregon head- MExcursion Inlet were T. G. Villa- for Skagway, Pearl M. € quarters for the last six weeks and|garcia, Ben Willmig, Lester Sher-!yers, W. E. Bloyiegh, Stanley Ju- . = NEW ADDITION FOR WVS TEA HELD | Governor's Homepreceding the {8 pofore going to Ketchikan hagisr, L. W. Underwood, Harold E.|Mk A e 1mpecnon‘” |spent some time in Pairbanks ‘{mfigkes i Arrivals with ACA Gt M g o e 3 . . Daniel Perrin, Charles Kle- in Juneau B 3 o the working conditionshmata, J Read, F. », J.|Sunday were, from Sitka, TIsabell URHLHAE“ M‘ ’LY THIS AFTERNOON ‘HRE DEPAR]’ME"]’ ouI 'md wages of the Fairbanks Explor- ;“éml(:" C‘,:SK E‘I V,—',\,,,.,,Ii:'_“tf‘]mf, u“:mm ‘J u;;.:]:: t \‘\ 1Hxi\ m A L A S K A s T A R j i ation (,omp(xm Lambeth, A. Ford, Phillip Cum-| Fromholz; from Hawk Inlet, John LIS URSERY OPENS| | ONTWO CALLS SUNDAY T o e By, i AIRLINES ery shn H. Brillhart, inc s Two calls were answered by the | SHAG[“K “A(HERS o, fif:}x:d\&’mflul (‘ 'u;:n. ‘T’m. s Juneau Fire Department last even- | Outgoing passengers to Sitka with o th Offic Je tol et I 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock |ing, one at 6:15 and the other at ARE vA(AT'oNlNG\’ACA on Saturday afternoon were L€aving Juneau today for Excur- BARANO!; %OTEL Ph“ne 667 ® Splendid food and service No other gabardine can match these New Yorkers for ailored in Rochester The Admiralty Division proudly| B0 (P00 Pt Sne Giovernors|101an, elocks ; Join Williams, R. J. Claire, Mrs. 500 Inlet were E. B. McLenors, O. tion of Junior the tea for mothers in- ' The first, at-Sixth and East, Was R. J. Claire, Lena Starr, Harold X- Wright, H. C. Fauk Brillhart, Jr,,| 10M€ W&s . and Mrs. Herman L. Larsen, | : vyl el 8o R i rested in the AWVS Day Nursery. on the A. F. Knight property. Fire M. an Aftair toaohor,| Nestle, Mrs. Paul Morgan, Virginia tal, Col. Beadle; for Sitka, Mrs. g s e pouring for the event were Miss was in a defective chimney and Buréau "Ii il i W RCHerS | Glover, Jackie Schmitz, J. W. Sar- W. Burns. Both mail and express EEIRRANE ORI N /, Mrs. John Mc- damage amounted to approximately 8¢ Shageluk, were through herey, ==p0 Foo Coo were taken to Sitka. | 5:57 p.m bt 3 nes Ryan and | $100. Sntuxday enroute to the States for he(urmnu WG the ik from Arriving here from Excursion In- 1 was born at Lan-| o 3. D. Stewart. Last alarm was in a chimney fire | their first vacation in five yeavs. let were A. E. Blake, J. E. Fleak,| St AR B Sitka to Juneau Saturday were : In addition to enjoying tea, at- at Percyls Cafe. There was no| Retur?nng in Snptc}nher. the I Tocnard Penter. W. . Nighols, B Allen F. Young and T. J. Dyck. ! 3 trip Lo Juneau g0 mothers visited the third |damage. | Sl go to thelr mew post ati o o T Tand Mrs. J. G - —— TRANSPOR ATION COMPAN Y its equipment, | a— V. v Ralph Oglethorpe was an ouf- | R to provide for the small patrons. ENSIGN GETS WAR BOND [ 1600 William Gilbert con- ’<‘I)Iv.“]d»y\“?,llmni‘ (,,\,m,n.“{ Ensign Willlam G. Dwyer was Although most of the highwa going passenger from Juneau to BOWI. U"DER EpAlkl ) ) great mag- I'he regular monthly meeting of awarded the war bond at the Vie- in Martinique are excellent, sugar| Whitewater Ba d on the return| According to announcement by § 5 ‘ “'Iu 1d Alaska Women's Volunteer | tory Ball ‘dance given last Satur- plantations have the only rail-|flight of the plane John L. Fee Playground Supervisor, Harold! lce was held at 2:30 at the day evening in the Elks Ballroom. |roads. and Serena Connors came to Ju- Roth, both swimming pools at the| %) : BESIRG:” A - ——— |Evergreen Bowl were -tested and/| . | found to be in need of repair. Work | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK il e Sarte on .mn"wmo:w BH - KERE WE ARE T SWOW % Nou SEE -THE \E'S ANBLE, WHAT HaNE UESH P, : ] | &7 T4E CABO ROJO PORTY REEKY S0LAR ENACORETION CONSIN - NOW GOV €& SODACIONS \OI(TY SuC u NES, |~ aas EETCHAWN PROCESS \S WSED WE SEEN STUWEFED W 1 P\CKED \\P SOME ~ (oS aww ENFE O /| [(OUR SWMRT 2 ) calT 1\CKS FER MY ANDDER \WOMAN Ol RED HE\FER WE DWNPLES S - “reen ,—;%-: - <7 Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES —CASSWELC) " \ = = - The Rexall Store [] Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express , s SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. BBINGING UP_ FATHER S i T - N LT Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $1 $1 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 - 2 5 Sitka .. 18 18 18 18 10 10 ‘ 1S THAT SO ? L “)TD\"‘, ALL RIGHT# You YOU DEAL - AND | I} chichigot 18 10 15 ik - o I BEAT YOU YESTERDAY AND | BEAT YOU ASKED FOR IT 'l kEEP vourREYE | BA 8 0w i LR L THE DAY BEFORE/ AGAIN ¥ ON THE DOOR- | j i IN CASE MAGGIE J COMES IN- Tenakee - 10 Angoon . 18 Hoonah - 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Junesu ... 4 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg X 10.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 18¢ per pound—Minimum of 60e to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, n HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno 512 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Notice.

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