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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA g TUESDAY. TULY 6. 1943 nie . s i 1 % | Jean McDonald Best sustained character (boysl.’ | e A ot R JUNEAU'S YOUIH Bicycle Races & »]ust, Dale Hillerman; best sustained it I THE BARANOF | Boy's—10 to 12 years—1 ]agflrllailn(-tpl" (girls), 1st, Lynn John-| c°ol Sav]n S l T .Il E VIE FOR R A(‘ING Eddie Krause and Digk Townsgard.|son as Aunt Jemima; 2nd, Georgla | i Alaska’s Largest Apartment | Boy's—12 to 14 years—2 laps—Hdr - | Clark. | | Hotel 3 2 vey Hildre and Robert Sanferd Best decorated bicycle, (boys), 1st, ' * | A T C 0 HONORS AT pARKjBny‘s 14 to 16 years—3 laps—DaniD(m Dull; 2nd, »Dun Wingerson; EVERY ROOM WITH TUB | Morris and John Borbridge. Girl's |best decorated bicycle (girls), 1st,| and SHOWER LINE | b 4 10 to 12 years — 1 lap — Virginia|Joan Martin. ! N * | | H H Guerrere, Carol Jean McDonald Best decorated doll's buggy, | | . ‘Over SIOO mn Pflle Money ‘u'm Florence Anderson. (girls), 1st, Shelia Godkin; 2nd, Reasonable Rates | i o ‘ Awarded to Contest i e | Rosemary Kronquist; best decorat-, * || Alska Transporta wardea fo Lontest- | 'ed wagon, (boys), 1st and 2nd were | [ Phone 800 [ Company { Y ' d g |won by the “Keep 'em Rolling” and & a"ts eS er aY 'M p R ES {“Keep 'em Flying” entry of Dudley | ¥ ithberg, Bobby Kelly and Ron-| SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 { A 3 | ¢ ADE MARKS i Ellenberg in a tank and plane. | [ Juneau's youth had its day in a| pAR | Best “marchite ~ oBoHt: i ; e |sports carnival run oft yes(.erd‘fl,\'; ; Iscouts. | —_— i “ at the Firemen's Ball Park with|' (E‘-EBRAIION: Judges, for the parade were Trev- ® Perrect comfort ¢ little Johnny and his oh“.ler bl‘lcFl:)cl' jor, Davis, A. 'H. Walther and Ray | ¢ Centrally located PAESENGERS FREIGHT and sister racing on foot, on bikes, e i { Hagerup. | [ e Splendid food and in sacks and with cggs to mmm_v!M”i'ar Units lend MarfiaH PRl Ve [ ;’r;ce REFRIGERATION {‘_’ |for a portion of the cash prizr: Y { F. B. i 5 ° h}, money doled out to first, second and | . o J G i d CI b McClure, @ Large Rooms— i third place winners Alr fo JU|Y Mh Dem ‘ uneau varaden Liu Mgr. all with Bath D. B ER—AGENT Py Races were under the ausplees| 0“5"3"0" ! -" ALASKANS LIKE THE . B. FEMMER— C g B B L E RS of the American Legion, who gave, I ee' urS ay ) ), SHC. prizes to the following contestnntfi'; e : ? PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 ZEL | . Boy’s 20 yard dash—4 years and! One of the most impressivel Ll lQSJ,WGELES' CALIFORNIA younger—first, Denfis Dahl; sec-|Fourth of July parades seen in G:;_’;zn“eé{"“”""\i'h‘;‘gb:'h‘:}; gl‘l,“(t‘.h: BUY WAR BONDS ond id Fremming and John|Juneau was witnessed yesterday ¥ _ Sy b 2 4 | * e i +Wellman Holbrook cabin on Glacier A, Jo. Gl 20 yard dash—4 morning by hundreds of xesxdenblmghwav Thursddy July 9 | 31 . g r—] i | 3 ] rowded the streets 4 oy, LR =ty AT TET s and younger—Helen C. Lister,|and visitors who crow | Tranebobtation has betr arranped ufu& Welghi MUCCHYOUfldS | Karen Taylor and Muffet Peterson.|along the line of march from the mdl mipn‘l’b;“_s ”::h;‘““]’m tol ““eg;d w dl Ai 3l i S 3 5 Boy's 20 yard dash—5 years and|City Dock to Firemen’s Recrea- e requested to Soiin ot 2is ‘M D. S k I 00 e ’ l'wa ’ s with their flexible, cushioned soles | younger — Mike Grummiett, James|tion Park. o ke i e eersuckers! | Ryan-and Bill Baker. Girl's 20 yard| Several hundred service men, in nédifyy eviiling | I 1 - - is Hi | dash—5 years and younger — Lil-|field. uniform, with arms and hel- 7 N | Ch b Y f"“ a ver[ .eal need i thls hme Of {lian Stevens, Lorene Shaw and|mets led the parade which extend-| £ am ra. S. and Natalie Dapcevich. Boy's 20 yard|ed for several blocks as it proceed- | I f I D e IS and hard work. 6" ears “ana Sounger|ed up. dower_raniin “to- o [NOTMA DINNEE, ] "hese st goud, cofs ANCHORAGE | _pon Dull, Dennis Kimball and|Street, Main Street and out Wil- Overnor,s ouse\ gyt (Tll\‘", o {111» & 4 . | sldel 3irl's v 7 3 he Park where 285 . - I ) voman should avs herself |John Eldemar, jr. Girl's 20 yard|loughby Avenue to t G H | i : " Bt \“ b dash-G years and younger—Hea- |prizes were awarded | The summer’s prettiest Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA opportunity and purchase a ther Hollman, Arlenc Smith and| At Triangle Place a 15-plece ; stvles I NB 0Tt togs, Connections to ALL INTERI Aliiska Potuts Dl rom the following colors Edith Lavold, larmy band was_stationed whm\‘ A ginner party, ta Wlllrhh(\\‘t‘rl"-‘ f“‘smi‘] 51\7]}‘.\.‘ Imwl:n- JRIOR Alaska Points ve AUANA LG THk Boy's 25 yard dash—7 years and|played marches during (;.he {mm(ll: ':')::.Txrg:;w:\vc“nl;;eg :n:!(otiwmz'm?::‘u‘ Pt i e st G younger—Thorleff Snaring, Leyoy |The. band later proceeded to the >l < i = Sl . : i TRF TAN West, jr. and Dale Hillerman. Girl's| Park where its playing added great- | n0L's HO:SP- e dresses. Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. JAL 25 yard dash—7 years and younger!ly to the hrief program. onored were Col. ush [ Ys 1E 1 KET Golleatt Magorty, Roberta Brown| The weil drilled army men were|Chief of Staff for the Northwest $7 50 $8 95 El(_’(,'tru Leaves Juneau 2‘30 P,M, 2Ly tAC and Christine Clausen. Boy's 30|followed by a smaller detachment »“T""l"":‘hco‘;‘;m“;; H W~5 Riley, ot o + yid i Ay st G vith the War Manpower Commis- M |yard dash—8 years and younger— of equally smart Coast Guardsmen With ? i d l 95 T d F d .’s_llNiY RUSSET Elroy Ninnis, Dick Forrest and Jer- |after which came a mobile detach-|sion; and the USO entertainers an ¥ “es a - l'l a {Eipoy ) g totot different | Miss Evelyn Hamilton, Miss Carol L | vy Cropley. Girl's 30 yard dash—8 ment containing many exent | *_o 2 "t v o TR 19 T T IR W I{ITE | years and younger, Carol Bacon,|types of motorized olive drab army|Winters and Messrs Arthur Craig, SIZES 12 TO 40 i - ; : Beverly Junge and Virginia Jenson.|equipment, including jeeps, differ-|George Farrell and Jack McCoy. FFOR RESERVATIONS Boy's 35 yard dash—9 years and|ent kinds of trucks, anti-aireraft = Priced at $6.50 sounser - obert Sprague, Vil ks, and_ambnisnces.” Ol | Mogho dict Sociat Jones-Stevens ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 9 |Hulse and Harvey Clausen. Girl's|floats and groups followed the mil- ernoaisr yoce Y i |35 yard dash—9 years and younger}iwryl units. : it Seward Street Phone 612 Agents Juneau —cCarol Bacon, Stella Dapcevich| Colors and insignia carri by | T M tT i and Alberta Carlson. the various military groups added a | 0 ee omorrow P — p— % | Boy's 40 yard dash—10 years and | younger Robert Sprague, Wally martial and appropriate touch to the patriotic demonstration. Army| The regular monthly busimess JADOFF GLAD TO BE B. . Bsé'zg/zali eo. QUALITY SINCE units were led by the officers. injand social meeting of the Woman's fi charge of the various detachments Society of Christian Service of the| and Lt. (jg) Lance E. Hendrick-| Methodist Church, will be held to-| son, Executive officer of the Cap-|morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the| tain of the Port, led the COaSL\MCUlDdlS! Parsonage on 4th Street {Rasmussen and Jerry Godkins. Girl's 40 yard dash—10 years and younger—Helen Dapcevich, Virgin-| \la Mier and Shirley Robertson. Boy's 50 yard dash—11 years and YOU CAN FLY | JUNEAU fo HOME; ON MAYO TRIP /887 Jack Jadoff, operator of the Ju neau Inn Cocktail Bar, returned to . | younger—Robert Sprague, Harold | Guardsmen. { Mrs. James E. Boyle, president,|Juneau by plane Friday aft n . - g €en r Bonnie f Bell dressed as Adam and,Sund(‘rhmd and Joe Stevens tied| In the reviewing stand, before “'"]\wlm will be leaving shortly for a|absence of sixty-nine days during AHChorage Kodlak Falrbanks "fg;‘.. JLUU il Eve. Funniest was Agnes Hared, g, ooond and Jerry Godkins.|First, National Bank were GOV.(viit in the States, will preside. | Which he was at the Mayo Clini Yakutat Valdez Nome oy 5 ‘\1‘:‘) d r‘-‘l :3"1)"-\'5(‘ ImmD SNOW | Gir)'s 50 yard dash—11 years and|Ernest Gruening, Lt. Col. Roy W, | Members and friends with com- |\ Rochester, Minn., for a majc 7hite ang he ven Dwarl g 3 st s 5 5 ¢ § 4 younger — Dora Eldemar, Helen|Riegle, Commander of troops In| azaiy STiToTes are Tequested | OPEFAtion o . EQULE REVER (AMP cutest. was Roseileen “Sugie” Hyeh-| {2 S0 . |duineau, Mafor. Victor Nutley, Com-|br o DA%ar articles ate veauested | Ty o0q by the aifficulty of Cordova Seward Bristol BaY {to bring them to the meeting, ac- { 3 1 e "¢ | travel and confusion in the State to announcement. idue to war conditions, Jadoff said B 1 |that he was glad to be back with onors embottom dsessed as ‘“‘Little-Bo- | Boy's 50 yard dash—12 years and Peep. # | younger — Robert . Sprague, John Most suited to the times (Patrio- | 5 |Harris a i ' tic) was Sylvia Lister, dressed SS} el B‘“y Jobee:. Gies 50 o 3 yard dash—I12 years and youngér— u Victory ‘Belle; best nationalffiy]‘m_gmia Guerrero, Stella Dapcevich mander of the Sub-Port of Em- barkation; Mayor Harry I. Lucas.y’ Commander, Alfred Zenger, of tHe) American Legion; Major Cayl’ Al Schiebner and Lt. Com. R. J. Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday cording Party H CELEBRATE FOURTH In Spité ‘ot ‘the ‘measles quaran- | his family and friends'in his home town. tine, the F ocea- costume was Peggy Forwa}‘d dres.w(llund Maty Thibodeau. Schoettler, aides to the Governor;| | “People should realize how for- for tr 1 as a Chinamgn; best bathing beauty | Boy's 50°yard dash—13 years and | Capt. Andrew H. Beahm, Chap-| Be"y Shu"le‘unmw we are to be living in Alas- B : A ¢ camp, was Jean Boddy dressed as Miss | i = ShrieiloW 'pS: ? Don-| |ka,” Jadoff added A | younger—Billy Jones, John Harris|'ain Corps; Capt. Newman R. Don-| t e w D ! camp America. Honorable mention Wasi. 4 Robert Sprague. Girl's 50 yard |nell. Post Public Relations Officer T T | In Seattle, he visited friends and o ot given to all the other girls for their | guC WIET BRIAENE GIUS B9 YA 0oy’ Lieut. Warren M. Caro, Cape| Miss Betty Schultze will be|relatives while Waiting for trans- A l A s K A s ’I' A R cel began on the ingenuity in constructing “"‘"‘:L’mm G"m‘,m”; Dm"\‘Elde‘mar i tain of -the Port. {honored tonight upon the occasion | portation north. evening of Fourth with the costumes from mosquito netting| g o™ proanaton lBoy‘s 50 yard Civilian Entries of her twenty-second birthday at pt e ing for the queen c River. prize for the best dog, being the Sk Magorty and Roy |ade consisted of three red, shiny | by her friends in Juneau. | | Carleen Carlson, four - year - old |only one there. Dennis. Girl's 50 yard dash--14 | rucks of the Juneau Volunteer Fire| Miss Schultze came here last| | Office . Phone 667 daughter of Mrs. Florence lson | In the afternoon the gitls hiked | vorc onq” younger—Virginia Guor. | Department filled with uniformed (fall from her home in Kelloge,| - BARANOF HOTEL of Dou who is cook, W ted to_the oy .}901 at the end Of|yero porg Eldemar and Mary. Thi-| firemen who gaily tossed wrappedIdaho, and is now on the admini { Without Calomel — Aud You'll Jump Out o} | —t p the road and had icecream, cake |y qoay candy to the crowds, and floats|trative staff of the Juneau Sub- Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go = = Z = £ n prand par- and cookies. The cake was fur- s 16 sha 3 entered by the Rotary Club, SalVfl-{Port of Embarkation. | The liver should pour out two pints of | | : the girls nished by Mrs. Hendrickson and oy's 75 yard dasb—15 years and |5 umy Boy Scouts, USO, Coast P A liquid bile into bowels daily. If this | g ; five Jun- | Mrs. Turner, and a full freezer ox_“’""g“ — Terry Magorty, Dick Guard Auxiliary, a decorated car io nat fowi reely, your food mas ‘ 4 for ¢ : Turner, Dor- icecream and cookies were donated | Wengerson and Robert Sanford.|. oo "Biws Grocery Store, five JULY 4TH DAUGHTER PRt mb Y R I ‘ Jeanne Butts, by Mrs, Lottie Spickett. Afterwards, | Gitl's 75 Eflffl dfls}’;—l-” Yef‘*]l? andi . uists, a “Keep 'em Flying and | \You feel sour, sunk and the 1 < ind Beity Lou races and games were played until| Younger—Lousan Krause, Virginia|icoas “em Rolling” float, the mar- | T dhoseoh e Carte 3 # Hared wrious kitchen uten- |time to hike back to camp Guerrero and Dora Elderman. Boy's| chinl; Gity . Boouts and. cobtumed FOR j- S- COWG".U Little Tives Pills to RHh thiss Apints (o of TRANSPORT. TION COMPA NY i duced music for a band.| There are no new cases of measles|75 yard dash—16 years and younger | piidvan TR g bile flow freely, Carleen was carried in a litter in|and everyone is feeling fine. :'301“’,‘ hBor;ridge- T?‘;‘:y Magorty| nr\w. w. Council, noted fish-| Born on the Fourth of July, Ger- Ask Lor ‘s Ligtle Liver Pills by name. L threw candy AT T i o e »13.]«1!1]5nyea;":{)ac;l’;fi; 215 {:rd erman and sportsman won applause | rine _Cow_gill arrived at St. Ann’s| StPbor 'hwumi-rl;—-f:xj Price ! ) the girls to represent the PR B M’cAH'gt,e— U~ | and . commetit as the comedy relief, as | Hospital in the late afternoon and fire truck ETHEL BIENSE". by Bty o o ister and|ihe principal in the Coast Guard |tipped the baby scales at 6 pounds prizes were | 2 3 Auxiliary entry, which many on- |13 ounces. | g urth of ! Boy's 100 yard dash—16 to 18|lookers believed should have been| The proud parents are Mr. and E E N E RAL J Carlson, BECOMES BRIDE | vears—Evan Scot§, John F‘loberg‘flwmded a prize. Mrs. J. S. (Sid) Cowgill. Mr. COwgill' | ¢ Liberty < and John Borbridge. Girl's 100 yard| Dressed in _fishing clothes, Dr.‘is local USO director and accordmg‘ HARnwuun [n } Lorena, OF E 0 DAV' .da.‘-h—m to 18 ye ~Lousan | council sat fishing from a minia- |to his report both Mrs. Cowgill and 2 " unsuit 4 A Krause, Pat McAllister and Shela|ture rowboat, on wheels, towed by | their infant daughter are doing very amua’”na‘m‘(flon c 1a Gould A :lcSpa;iden.llelm;elluo l,vlard dash—1a decorated . sedan, while on the |nicely. | dr the Most S L % g ... | Free for all — John Floberg and e, his line was a menacing J: — e At an informal ceremony per-|.. Ry end of 16 Was BRAcIng S8 o W and| qormed Saturday evening by U, s,| EVan Scoth. Soldler's 100 yard dash |submarine. CLAUDE HIRST BACK | i d = mmjssioner Felix Gray, Mvs, ‘}Cm']?, George Williams and Corp.| Winner of the prize for the best FROH JhSNEs TRII‘J‘\ Domestic and Importe h ; Ethel Bienseil became the bride of |V Cr0F Selgh. | deupieipes Hosbn s the - Ryl eral Buperintandent 4 Claits | D ! ORDER YOUR O, (Curly) Davis. The 8:30 SRk, Egy Race |Club.< whose white, blue and goldl ., =0, b o0 Pl e HARDWOODS {RABBIT SKIN s oclock service was held at the| The sack rages, for boys only in-jentry was most effective; the Boy|'h HFt O - iy ’:x ‘"e.d,"_ {o s ® bride’s residence on Gastineau|°luded the #ollowing: 20 yards—7|Scouts, whose float represented a| Can ALETS gl Al i§ { NOW Avenue. years and younger—Harvey Clau-|typical camp scene with uniformed |from a routine business trip dur- Complete Stock ! = . cieidoh and sl Attendants were Mrs. J. J. Fargh-| 00, Duane Arlowe. 20 Yards—9 |scouts - busily at work, received [Ing which he visited A”cm.m“e'] Shi { vy & ke ap eriand Mo Jamds: Gtawast: years and younger—Jerry Magorty,|secorid prize, and the USO float, |Kodiak, the Eklutna Vocational Ship . { make up. Following the ceremony a,recep-|G€orge Barril and Kenneth John-|with attacking soldiers in front and|Sehool and Metlakatla on Annette Industrial ! Yaleanha ‘.vlFFLO‘MPANY tion was held with approximately|0n. 25 yards—11 years and younger |the uniformed USO girls in the|Island. Cabinet § .8 ATTLE, WASHINGTON 100 friends of the couple calling|—Jerry Magorty, John Harris and|rear, was. given third prize. T Woods e s #ereerereeeeeeeeoeee—ed | quring the evening to wish them|Terry Magorty. . Other Entries > . - — . . HERE FROM KETCHIKAN - happiness Winner for the girl's egg races| Other prizes were awarded . : ALASKA coAsTnL Alnl.l“ns - S " 3 ; : v ENROUTE TO INTERIOR WINDOW WASHING Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis are well [ included: 20 yards—7 years and follows: Anthony Zorich, member of the Kiln Dried—Air Dried Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express RUG CLEANING known here. Mr. Davis, with hisfyounger — Esther Lavold, Laureen) Most appropriate 4th of July Cos- i piojraent Gopiigensation Com. HARDWOODS g Houl t " SWEEPING COMPOUND | Droiher, is proprietor of the North|Atowe and Roberta Brown, 5|tume (boys) Ist, Duune A”O"’:‘; o i SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. -k FOR SALE Transfer Co. yards—13 years and younger—Mary | 2id, Eddié Dull, who represented blters s heve: tom Estehikan Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- - - Joan Monagle, Suzan McMullen |George Washington; most appro= te 1 o R INDIANA BENDING OAK Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof DAVE M'ILNER The Douglas fir, largest tree in|and Mary Thibodeau. 30 yards—|priate 4th of July costume (girls),|enroute to a meeting at Fairbanks 2 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Phone Blue 510 Canada, often reaches the height|15 years and younger — Lousan|1st, Lorrain Arlowe s Victory; 2nd,fon July 15. While here he is a = 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 — jof 300 feet. 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