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GE TW TELI‘.PHGNE SUBSCRIBERS! and labor, it innual directory. The additions since Januar is supplement directory. This wi icient service. We ible. i rial will semi and clipping t} it to y« and more THANK YOU'! Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. time shortages publish to war sible to our inge by a list of cl 1 co-operate newspaper and attachin yvou faster ur ur ou eft Greer Blue Gree Blue Red McGinty Red Red Red Blue it 50 170 510 Green Blue Red Black Red Green Blue Green Red Red Green 3 Bruce kenshiy W therine Don dall, Martin kette, L. E. Mrs. Ida B. Bonnie Dawson J.R Reece Jack Mozee Muggy Murray Mutch Green 273 Black 668 Black 480 Rea 481 Blue 729 1on, Jack on, Edna 1son, Victor Nore, Tngar Noss, Rose Marie Red 380 121 530 135 O'Brien, Geo. 1 Officers’ Club Olson, Clarence Onsoien, A Green .Green Blue | | Palmer, Kay Blue 2 | Parcel Delivery Parker, Glen Pat’s Beauty Shop Paul, Frederick Peratrovich, Roy Pete: Louis Peterson, Maynard Peterson, Ross Peterson, Stanley Peyton, E. 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L Wm Victory Cafe »eil, John D Black Red Wallis, Watson Weidmar Werner Westby, Olaf Wilcox, L. J Wilkening, Otis Williams, Lily Winther, Gudmund Wiseman, Ray Wolfe, R. L. Woodard, Dorothy c Rulon Black C. Blue Red Blue Red Green 76¢ Black Green 3 Green 7! Blue Red Blue Green 3 Blue Green Red Black 472 Green 230 Douglas Blue 730 Red 447 2173 Yakopatz Yarnot, Young, Jesta Youngs, Wm. B Black Black (m-vn Black Black Red 625 491 198 McDonald McDowell, Bert There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg BRINGING UP FATHER (\;/AKE UP! AND STAY AWAKE / HOW CAN | TAKE A NAP "'WITH THAT HORRIBLE SNORING ?? STRANGE - | DIDN'T HEAR ANY SNORING e 9 = from| ol | 341| Joe F 405 | 0 | | {TOMDYER RETURNED + | months THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA 48 Arrive In Juneau From South - { here from Arrivals from Seattle this morn-| were. A, ing were Irinéo B. Agana, l.)qnit‘.\?1 Goss, John A. Arbilo, Allyn F. Bursley, Pearl Miss K. M(-‘B Berry, Miss Drusilla Clmxdge.. Mrs. B. Bel- | Ernesto Cameliche, Mateo B. Cinco, ! B. Hennige, Leo Diétrich, Theo M. Douglas. Roy| Mrs. Riley Furlong, Nancy Fuf-| va‘]nnu Judy June Furlong, Irene N Miss | Fraser Donate Gorgolio, Ted Heni "Harry Hessler, Julia Howard, Dalla W. Hebert, Mrs. Delia Jacojke, Es- e 1\';','”",:.1”“ "‘N’::‘j'f \\Iml)c .ll:xlru_rk', Alfred Kushl, T. W +oai | McDonald “\“j]’,‘ :yi \\\" ‘lf“}:mr\‘(’)’n K:"l(nl:‘l Areenia W. Pejonge, Sercfin F. dhere tobInson, UTHS| guejada, Jane C. Smith, Procoeso Lenore McKechinle, El-|p yepa R:T. Ventura, T. L. Wals McKechnie Strand, Paul R yard, William Spencer Coates, AVy Corpus, Joquin B. Carlos, Fortu-|Goodman Luboff, Sergio Sicon M. Marana,|pMeta, George Thomas Preston, For- rest Doe Roholt, George Harold | Shull, John Elvin Voie. Passengers arriving from Ketehi- kan were William Goodrich, Robert Baker, Helen Swierzak, J. L. Swink, Theo Swink; from Wrangell, Mrs. | K. Halvorsen, Joan Halvorsen, Shir- from Petersburg, Lorraine Rude, | Slvdman {7ARRIVE; 77 DEPART | FOR SOUTH arriving night Horn, R. McAllister, Bellamy Stanley william Waldrop, Dennis, Mi's S. Hardahl, sengers y last B P M B Taubes Bert for Wra Relog, Toto Caron To Prince Rupert ser for Prince were, John L. Welch, Leonard G Markel, J. Hill; for Vancouver, Ben Davidson, Albert R. Mead, Wil- liam V. Bain, Fred R, Henning,/ H. Kramer, Ralph E. Wil-|ley Halvorsen; Emma Wilcoxen, Ralph E. Colleen McDonald, X J Patricia Wilcoxen, | Audreéy Rude, Virginia A. Reimer, John M. Warwick,|and Marian Stedman Bagdon, Robert C. Bye, e - BUSINESS 600D INHAINES, SAYS JUNEAU VISITOR Walter H. Ofa, Cecll L R nato Rupert oxen, 3ernard J Albert at Juneau | were 3row! McGraw, Charles M. Dunn, War- O. Wright, H. E. L'Homme- ficu, Robert Lee Kress, Joseph L. Dunningham, Irene A. Cahill, Doris J. Cahill, Helen G. Anderson, Har- id R. Turner, Roscoe B. Cain Frank J. Tinkbeamer, Albert L. chroetter, Harold 'F. Dodge, Thomas J. McCarthy, George R. schanafelt, Mary A. Schanafelt, Ro- sert O. Duval, Kencley M. Carter, seorgia G. Nelson, George Henaley Allan W. Edwards, James A. God- lard, Oma D. Pustinen, John L Welch, Clarénce ‘A.” Thompson Others To Seattle Langley, John E. Wynne, Melmo, Kenneth B. De-| Lester M. Anderson, Bess M Thomas E. Brotherton, Claire, Louis T. John- Cutle, Thomas O. en H. A. Mor business man Haines, has been in Juneau for! several days in connection with his| interests in the Lynn Canal com- munity. He arrived last Saturday! (fo meet Mrs. Morris and their {two daughters, Carol Jean and| Kathleen who returned from thej south after a two month's visit in the States. They plan to leave for FHaines with Alaska Coastal Alrlines this week Mr. Morris has announiced the employment of several people for his restaurant the “Green Lan- tern” in Haines. Mrs. Viola Wilson former hostess at the Gastineau Cafe here, will take over the man- agement of the Green Lantern and others who will join the staff are Mrs. Elsie Smith, formerly of Baranof Coffee Shop and Charles » Barron, former first cook at the| Tom 1 Gverett R spain 3rotherton virginia O. on, Glen A Chorstenson. Harry H 1son, Henry 'Forsch eslie R. Gideon, Ralph P. Dowdy Johr Thorp, Jr,, Russell S. M 3eth, en, Stanle; chan, Eleanor first cook Mr. Mo the position of Haines restaurant, today. | Considerable property has changed | hands in Haines during the last| few months and business in thej community is excellent, according to Mr. Morris. “While T feel thej so-called boom at Haines may be - THIS MORNING FROM WEEK'S TRIP NORTH Dyer, Standard Oil mana- er in this district, returned to- lay with Alaska Coastal Airlines rom a week’s trip to Haines, Skag- vay and Whitehorse. Mr. Dyer ompanied R. M. Douglas, Alaska' superintendent for Standard Ofl o the Lynn Canal ports and Fhitehorse DAY FOR SCOUTS Mr. Douglas continued to the 1 nterior by plane from Whitehorse| pollowing a special Girl Scout| nd will visit all sections of the| gouncil meeting called yesterday| Territory before returning here on by Scout Commissioner Mrs. H. U8 why pautl Faulkner, Mrs. Lawrence Carlson ‘Business was excellent in all|gf Douglas has agreed to cook for I the towns we visited and work the Girl Scout summer camp at u the highway out of Haines is Eagle River for the remainder uo;,xmm\g in good shape,” Mr. | the season. | Mrs. B. D. Stewart will go out to| camp tomorrow as a councillor and | will remain until Monday night.| Mrs. E. L. Keithahn is scheduled | for attendance Wednesday and 'l'humdny of this week and will| each the Scouts leaf prints during| h'l stay. On Thursday Mrs. R. H.| {Williams will visit camp to uwk‘ (ROSS NOW IN CITY mn health conditions and to ensure| Now visititz Alaska chapters of{al] sanitary precautions are being American Red Cross and con- | taken. In camp at present are coun- | erring with them ding Nurse's | cillors Mrs. red Henning, Mrs. | \ides and Home Nursing program: c,cou;c Folta and Mrs. Norman s Miss Reba Edwards, nursing con- | Cook. Particular thanks are ex- ultant from the Pacific Area of-|pressed by the Girl Scout Counsel ice at San Francisco, who has just |to Mrs. Irving Ail, who with camp urived in Juneau. |leader Gladys Roach, Mrs. Earl Miss Edwards plans to remain |McGinty and Mrs. Paul Lindquist Jere for the next week or ten days, |established and opened camp. | onferring with officials of = the e e ocal Reéd Cross chapter, including John Newmarker, Mrs. R. H. Wil- lams, Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Mrs. J, Thomas and others. Visits have already been chapters ‘at Ketchikan, and Petersburg. planned will Tom and he of the zood substantial perous towns of Alaska,” - - C(AMP COOK SAVES pros- said, - ({ONSULTANT NURSE FOR AMERICAN RED GUCKER 'RETURNS FROM TRIP TO \ITKAI J.'W. Gucker, ‘well known busi- ness man, returned Saturday with | {'Alaska "Coastal Airlines from Sitka | where he spent several days taking | care of his interests. : .- | i paid to | Wrangell | In completing her schedule, Miss Edwards the next four to six 1 the Territory. spend Fmpuc (,lassmeds Pay' WELL- | GUESS THE ONLY PLACE | KIN TAKE A NAP IS AT THE OFFICE/ lEGION MAKING To make ple of|July celebration in Juneau, | mittee |during the Amreican Legion meet- un;z in the 'Dugout Preliminary | for dance can dance Then Sunday about The contes tertainment afternoon of ably 1t is will be this year’s the |T. Luc Gastineau Cate. The latter will take P, J, ANDRE, WELL e’y KNOWN CANNERYMAN, |er t‘éahnu south over-rated, T believe it will be onejs Mr | while | cannery. IS FINED Peter terday for speeding on the highway and was brought before U. S. Com- | missioner pleaded was | Garland 1“all out” Asparagus on Toast with Cheese Sauce Salt, pepper Hot cooked asparagus tips Toast points 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk % pound American cheese, shredded Make cream sauce with the butter or margarine, the flour and milk. When, thickened and smooth add the shredded cheese, and stir until it is melted. Season to taste. Place each serving of asparagus on twe toast points and cover with a generous amount of the hot cheese sauce. : CHEESE SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cup shredded American cheese 2 tablespoons flour Salt, pepper 1 cup milk Make cream sauce with butter or margarine, the flour and milk, When thickened and smooth add the cheese and stir until it is melted: Season to taste. MRS. TOM GEORGE RETURNS TO HOME Sat- south of ARRANGEMENTS FOR 4TH OF JuLY Fourth of a com- night returned the Juneau Mr. George Mrs. Tom afternoon George rday from after an absence ‘from more than two months. and she ed in Washington til she left to return Mr. George, continued Angeles where he is ting parents and taking care of busi- ness for George Brothers Store in Juneau. He plans return north next week. & While Mrs. George was away spent some time visiting her mother, W« Mrs. H. L. Clark her father, W. M. Turnbow La Grande Ore “It is wonderful to be back in Juneau and really enjoy some weather. While T was south we had half a dozen fine days,” George said. for the and Oregon un- to Juneau to was appointed last his arrangements the celebration to start with a Saturday night, July 3, in Hall—the regular Ameri- “Legion Independence Day to she the parade will be held on the Fourth, starting 9:30 o'clock in the mornin ports, including baseball and for the kids and other en- will be held on the the Fourth and prob- some on the fifth planned at least $1,000 raised in Juneau to finance celebration. Mayor Ha in charge of collections - and in good onl Mr that D MINING .In PROMINENT pmn'uwm min- stward, arrived south Saturday and anof Hotel here while Anchor- the Bar ransportation from at the waiting to age. Mr. one Independenc Creek LEAVES FOR PLANT presider 1 manager of Company Saturday and took the cannery at Hoonah Andre was in Juneau briefly waiting transportation to the owners of in the Wil- of Anchor- of the Mine out Stoll is and gen- the Tey Straits ived from the district > D TO ARMY Lee Page, Harold Edwin Patchen and Elmer L. Bachman > released to the Army for in- duction yesterday the U. S Marshal’s office. have be held in jail EEE S Vi DIVORCE GRANTED A divorce was granted George Carteeti from Dorothy Andrews Carteeti Judge George F. Al- exander U. S.'District Court yesterday afternoon, - passage by They -+ ON SPEEDING Howard was CHARGE arrested yes- Felix Gray's guilty to the fined court charge He and by in D BUY WAR BONDS | Empire Classifiéds Pay! LADIES — Add that Different Touch fo Your Small Lamp We few by FOSS, made: of real parchment, and bound in leather. They are barrel shape, and are but $2.25 each, while the supply lasts SEE THEM NOW * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Telephone 6 and 616 have *a shades, Juneau, Alaska . By GEORGE McMANUS MAGGIE'S BROTHER/ NOW_1 CAN'T \' SLEEP/ 5-28 Copr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. left on April 8 and visit-| Los| TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1943 'HEALTH EXAMS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Height, weight and vision checl lups, which m be made prior to the physical examinations made by physicians and required for every child in Alaska, will be given tomorrow from 1 to 3 p.m ¥lin room 108 of "the Territorial | Health Center. Parents are requested to accom- their children on both oces in order to furnish neces- 4500 DAMAGE TO " BOGGAN SHOP iN FIRE THIS A. M. $500 was B school tent of been caused morning in Boggan Hardwood Floor Co. on Third Street. The call was answered at 6:35 o'clock by the|* > s Juneau Fire Department, and vol- |51°0S ! unteer firemen fought smoke and S2'V information regarding past flames for about an hour before the |health records and to receive needs B R Hven: ed advicesregarding future care. The fire was believed to have o been due to an overheated furnace, which had been lighted last night for the purpose of drying out lum- ber for flooring The apartme ll[ occupied by believed to have able water building w insurance. Damage, to the e: estimated to have fire ly this WINDOW WAsmN(.- RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 above St the shop, | nder, was ered consider-| and smoke damage. The | said to' be covered by | Tl I oo . 1 § SRHBE I{ ' ORDER YOUR s {RABBIT SKINS NOwW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON st ATTENTION REBEKAH Regular June at 8 Please tend MARY JANE meeting p.m Wedriesday, 1.O.OF. Hall HARRINGYC | .| SO 15 s e S L S AN { cHE BABAN()F Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates - Phone 800 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportation Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER ¥ GEATTLE ® Periect comfort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and service McClure, ® Large Rooms- Mgr. all with Bath ALABKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Hotel EW WASHINGTON [ kit YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and‘Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES paranoprore. IPhome 667 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY / F. B. L] NIGET 312 ] ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Scutheast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 $18° $18 18 $18 Sitka ....... 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagn{ 18 10 18 10 [] Kimshan 13 10 18 10 = m 18 10 Bitka: 818 Hoonah . Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge §6¢ Round Trip Fare: Twicé One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Petersburg - Juneau ... $45.00 $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 18¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell o FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, S8KAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: an ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchadules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Notice.

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