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COLORS: Cocoa Brown Gray Volunteer Blue Plum Turf Tan Lettuce Green Sand Black In PLAIDS, STRIP PRIN and SOLID COLORS TOSELL AT £$2.00 82.50 ANTS to sell at INAL PRICE (R hrends Co - 5, \ i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA "OUT OF ACTION- The Battle Toll ® 0 0000 00 00 00 ©0 00000000 00 00000000000 ©e 0 0000000000 00000000000 © 0 0000000000 ® ® 0000 060 00 00 0 00000000 00 0 0000000000 ® ® © 0000 0 00 00 ® 0 00 0600 0 0 0 00 ® © 00600600 0 0 00 [ ® © o o o EACH OF THESE EVERY NINE MINUTES A MAN | ¢ ¢ @ @ o 157 DOTS REPRE- IS ‘PUY-QUT OF ACTIQN, ® o o SENTS ONE CASUALTY. 6 ITh 7 W ST KILLED | WOUNDED | MISSING |PRISONERS 6.076 | 12,277 | 24,345 | 14,244 7.218 | 4,683 | 12,054 | 2,304 13,294 | 16,960 | 36.399 126,000 | 234,300 I WORLD WAR || HEALTH CHECK [+ |friends and relatives" visited camp. | |The making of plywood scrap- | books, painting of beach shells and iswxmmmg and hiking are some of : o | Jirdes Winther, | FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943 SONS OF NORWAY Meeting at Odd Fellows Hall, Sat- YOUR BRUKEN Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| urday, June 26, at 8 p.um. Last ala F d Baxter '0 | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. | meeting before vacation adv. fe | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. z T T B M p dS BB T T T e AR BUY WAR BONDS e Marredayoon - THE a3 B2 B o . i BARANOK | | Mr. and Mrs. John Winther an- | mlockors Targest Apartment THE nounced the engagement of their Hotel daughter, Miss Jirdes Winther to- day to Mr. Fred G. Baxter. The|} oo ROO;/I WITH TUB A T C o young couple plan to be married . July 17 and SHOWER L l N E ol Miss Winther has attended Ju-| * | |neau schools and was graduated Reasonable Rates from high school here in 1941. She * | worlted for the Navy in Seattle last | | Ph 800 Alaska Transportatien winter and returned to Juneau in| | one & Company {March. She is now working for | w=sesre—eoeesoe—— » > PAA. G e Mr. Baxter is the son of Mr. and SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 Mrs. Fred Baxter ot Suffern, N.Y. SEATTLE He is the head of the maintenance & Teriuet oD lepartment for PAA and has bee! i T The couple will be married in Splendid food and PASBSENGERS FREIGHT the Lutheran Church and plan to ¥. B. service REFRIGERATION make their home in Juneau. McClure, ® Large Rooms— s R Mgr. all with Bath LIKE THE DEPUTY WAR SAVINGS ALASEANS D. B. FEMMER—AGENT ADMI"ISTRAIOR WILL NEW WASHINGTON PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 BE APPOINTED, WASH. |~ ety | bk <o Fred Ayer, Deputy War Savings { Administrator, was inducted into . :* | o hemy o i et | 00 QOCl@Y Adrways | to continue in his office for 10 SOV = days before going on active duty. | According to Gov. Ernest Gl'uvnrl appointment of Ayer’s successor will{ M R Yo ANCHORAGE — e - P. J. ANDRAE ARRIVES | TODAY FROM HOONAH P. J.. Andrae, President and General Manager of the Icy Straits! Salmon Company, arrived in Ju- neay' today: on a charter trip with Alaska Coastal Airlines from the plant at Hoonah. ,ee Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. FElectra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Moose Cabaret Saturday Night. Adv. . E | " AT GIRL SCOUT syimmins o niine e some ot Tomorrow Evening ‘ p— S | |day the Scouts had a circus, with L & %}2 % i lé‘ i £ FOR RESERVATIONS / SINCE /585T . the girls dressed up like circus ‘an-| The popular and eagerly anti- i il oll - 3 DLER. LMD oo e o o P, ™ ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES — |ladies and fortune tellers, a thin | the USO will be held tomorrow Accompanied by Miss Reba Ed-|man and a magician, were on hand, |night in the Masonic Templ&_ tz / ’A / Phone 612 Agents Juneau t Sullivan, Valdez; MIS. wards, visiting nursing consultant|while the peanut vendor served|compelling music of the Duck Cree! y : I. Carlson, Cordova; MIS. for the American Red Cross, Mrs.|green lemonade and cookies. PRLA . 8 A w a e [’00 : Al TMUM M. Klaiin. 3. willsng e se ) EHT R ‘mmdixx:txgmunul 12530 and all GSO ’/// i i ( 1son, Palm |day checking® on health condinons’ : il i i girls are e ly invited to attend. ’ conferences opened last|mer camp, where 42 girls are now GIVE“ AwARDS FOR Mrs. William Byington, Mrs. John | i ind sessions have been|enjoying outdaor life. ; Kline and Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. J " N E A u lo ning and afternoon all of | Reporting that the Scouts are in’ AFR'(A“ SERVKE Mrs. Frank Boyle will be in cck under the direction Oof|excellent health and many of them| |charge of the punch bowl in the N b Green, Enforcement AUOMEY | gaining weight, Mrs. Williams found Chome e White. fo..|absencé of Mrs. Frea Geeslin, who Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks harge of enforcement for ‘1 1€ {hings running well and all needed | L}e\lt, »rhoma.sv Al Whi (i' l(s::r-!"”“ be in Skagway tomorrow even- Y k v ]d N ion, who is here {rom hiS|peqitn precautions being taken. One|mer Juneau ;’"’A “;}Id 200 been |I0€ for the formal opening of the akutat alaez ome v ton, D. C. lu»fldqwl*_lfl;*- child, Mary Lou Fagerson, gamed;:m_d_Mr: W.a fer 1 Yn!e,) as l\“"}uso Glub thare" C d d B A l B I Lindsay, Chief Inspector of |~ ang 5 half pounds in the 10(2Warded the Distinguished Flying - oraova Sewar risto ay on State OPA office is /4.0 o0 o [Cross and the Oak Leaf Cluster for | 3 b arrive in Juneau Sun-| 0¥S &L WD o B, D.|fvice in North Africa where ncSERVKES MONDAY Kuskokwim and Yukon Points will take charge of the, o0 A€ TR camp to act|Shot down several enemy planes in : e 25 r rom his arrival through;’ z;‘ catior far i l‘"‘x( w\'eml;‘l flight ending in Tunisia. R H ,I SS".A | * - 1 nesday when they are expected -;j S g Young White, a pilot since he| FO 0 U i wednesday rl'l ay llll ay { | be concluded. Mr. Lindsay has 85 = i was 14, enlisted in the Royal Can-! i | ended a conference of OPA R o adian Air Force in 1941 and trans=| pinal rites for Henry Jussila, | H | ) ectc from the 8th Region| Closing their two weeks' vacation,|ferreq to the United States f0roes! aceq 65, who died June 20 at Elfin ; v h took place in San Francisco.|the present group will return toliy june, 1942, o o5 b Sttt af '3 Yk kb | 3 e 1 [T e iy N 28 i ,.|cove as the result of a y 1 R Work Taken Up town Sunday morning, while Ennis White, twin brother, is E 5t ain o | i ok . ¢ | will be held next Monday at 2 p. | | Different divisions of OPA work Brownies and 12 Intermediate 150 a lieutenant in the Army Air iy the chapel of the Charles W | 4 Y gy been taken up at the meetings Scouts Will leave for camp by bus|Force and is instructing in Florida.|Carter Mortuary. Officiating at | = ; SeaE and today Donald O'Con- |at 9 am. Sunday from the Terri-| Both boys attended the Juneauthe services will be the Rev. Albert A l R L I N E s | H § Analyst of the Juneau lUl:l\l f;l('i\m\ ?\“‘dm% s ‘Eublic{sahoo]shhexl"eban(:l were mem-| A Alsop of the Resurrection Luth- H l is taking up the matter of Supplies and equipment for the bers of the school band. eran Church, with burial in the % : 7 5 'a\ ¢ price schedules in the Ter- outgoing group must be on the dock| Mr. White, now manager of the Evergreen Cemetery. BARAP?(S%CEHOTEB Plll)lle 66 7 NELREL R L in conformity with the Na-{of the small boat harbor between|Empire Drug Co. at Kelso, Wash.,| Jussila, a widower, had been a | \ NOW { rogram as outlined in the 9 am. and 12 noon tomorrow, Sat-|was with the Butler Mauro Drugyesident and troller at Elfin Cove ! 4 B RS | s executive order of April|urday, when Mrs. G. A. Baker will|Co. here from 1929 to 1935. Ms.|for many years. Born in Hanki- « ! i ! be present to check baggage White took an active part in "ch’pucm:m. Finland, he is survived by { MPANY. | --———o aboard. |affairs of the city while a resident|two brothers in Wrangell, Charles ! 3 ! e T In addition to equipment previ-|here, and was a member of ‘he!flnd Eino. | FI-URSHEIM I { 2 g { mplre Classifieds Pay! ously listed, girls are asked to bring|Order of Eastern Star and for a| e - | i 5 i ——— |a wash basin or No. 10 can to be “rm; M%‘he“f‘\d"(‘:‘%°§ of the Order AR T i PORT TION co PAN g used for that purpose; both laun-|©f Rainbow for Girls. LB 2N = e b T A M Y { dry and hand soap; and stationery SRR . . } S s Mr:’.‘JM'lrL"(re:::;o::?;z Wlfll 'N S o | s jand stamps if they wish to writs i 3 AT B0 ! § ;i‘ N .I:an; . Vs EIMOOSE BuslNEss ‘t}?eu: two sons, ‘{ack and Jixflmyu > i Girls should also bring a packed SESSION TONIGH i 2ot inln ek A ol | { i |lunch for the two remaining meal ‘f‘hse'SU‘pp‘i; PJlLi( “e‘g‘;;f':any‘ezp“\ o 1 0 fo Your Small l.amp g 4 mostly| A short business session of the |erations. | p A ; o Bfuwmefwm‘"hm '”:“f ’:"; Y |Mcose Lodge to be held tonight at| Mr. and Mrs. Tenneson and their | | : by FIORG, xtialle 0f ‘k;een 'IWSY‘ from h:me ;51 9:11";;8 gielgekaudl berfiliowed by Initiacieons are staying st the Baresdor| Sflles | i n leather. They g : tion rites . Stae Ll = fi }u in leather. They length of time, will remain in camp | ipel - srrangements for cabaret ,I‘{:r:i] during their visit in Ju | ut one week only, with the Summer | night, to be observed Saturday eve- Bt ¥ . | 108 ai l l camp session closing the following|ning with the Duck Creek band as| 1 The new Florsheim Flexcel f iic ine supply asis weekex;d. Bettéf Lou“Hareld will act|entertainers, will be made at to LIEUT. ERICKSON IN | Soles are waterproof under as a Junior Councillor r the 'S i i S is a ) . ) § 4 : \“,:.,,; during the night's meeting. 5} Lieut. Everett R. Erickson is at all conditions — insuring i i T\"“T - i | - the Baranof Hotel, stopping enroute d health d EDELVE 1 “Camp Notes' J: |to new duties. Lieut. Erickson,| 800d health to you an . i Girls were pleased with the leaf| TWO PLEAD GUILTY, - well known in Juneau, was for sev-| longer wear for your shoes. 'F print designs done under the di- SENTEN%!;] bll:be!\DED eral years head of the English de-| i i ‘fi( rection of Mis. E. L. Keithahn,| Oarl Sater and Charles McNally, |portment for the Juneau High| Mast Styles 3] (50 and ¥] | who spent Wednesday and Thurs-|Who have been in jail here since|gehool and later professor at the E b & day of this week in camp and gave|March 9 after heing arrested atlumversi(y of Alaska. ¢ i v E.Il hl and Power instruction in the art work. Sitka on a charge of contributing | B3 N A | H. s. GBAVES - SVAE SW g Nellie Borbridge, Intermediate|to the delinquency of a minor, 1 SR e Scout and collector of cook books,|Pleaded guilty yesterday to a drunk g LIEUT. WILLEY HERE The' ‘._a'_';',any proved an excellent assistant cook|and disorderly conduct charge. U.| Lieut. George Willey, former Em- MAN b - in a pinch. S. Commissioner Felix Gray dis-|pire advertising man, is in Junean CLOTHING 1 r1p J Al k | “Camp Notes,” supplies by Jose-|missed the other charge and the awaiting transportation to a new i E Ui uneau, Alaska phine Hared, report that last Sun-|tWo men were given 90-day sus-{assignment. He is registered at the % ] e o & Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express | B |day nearly 125 guests “including|pended sentences. Baranof Hotel. J o ‘ = SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. z o i i SRR T B R e o . b Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha-* T 3 b uUr }’ ATHER . BY GEORGE MCMAN US Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka iVt ol . Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $10 818 $18 $18 $18 818 1 BRUTE” THE " oH!! you_PooR | TELL ME-MRS N ; o o hase B e LU i —( THE L 4 e - Chichagof 10 10 18 10 5 | SAW YOU IDEA OF HIM CHILD-TO THINK NITA GIRDLE - DID I ? MY | Kimshan 10 B8 W ; Todd GIRL. WHILE HE WAS | CRYING YOUR | CAUGHT i’ Tenakee - WITH ME/ EYES OUT-HAS THE BRUTE! A - YOUR HUSBAND Hoonah .. 10 ¢ sy BEEN CRUEL ? Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 8¢ % Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THU Ketchikan .$45.00 e 30,00 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan | Express Rate: 16¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR., INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, nm ‘lz ‘ i HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: | Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants - Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.