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AGE TWO ADVANCE NEW FALL SUITS DRESSMAKER STYLES of light weight 100% wool fabric by Forstmann These are outstand- ing suits in soft tones of blue, green, beige and coffee. Also: Navy and cherry red. Just the type for that afternoon affair with a dressy hat or equally stunning for street wear with tailored accessories. Priced $45-$5 oy A{ 159 Other models in heavy wool gabardine in strictly tailored styles . . . Black, brown and navy. B Rehtends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 fe-oesrrerrererorerreere] | The average height of a new- ORDER YOUR {RABBIT SKINS| NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ;hmn baby is one foot, eight inches. WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 FOR SAL 1—Sullivan Portable Compressor 30 h.p. Electric Motor, 60 cycle, 220 volt illivan Air Jack Hammers and Equipments Pcs. Hollow Drill Steel Set Blacksmith Tools for Hand Sharpening Sets Protectomotoes. 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel Sharpener with Equipments Pelton Water Wheel 2—4-point Hexagon Dies This Machinery Is Practically New Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska Construction and Mining Machinery to Settle an Estate 1—Complete Shanking Device for Forming Drills 8—4-point Dollies, various guages 2—Top and Bottom Forming Guages 2 Number Fiye Oil Furnace with Induction Blower Steel Feed Tank Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt -Generator, Five K. W. 1 1 1 1 1 FOR SALE New Stock oor, Bridge and Table Lamp yhades * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Telephone 6 and 616 Juneau, Alaska BRINGING UP FATHER WHO'S CRANKY ? 1| AM JUST TELLING YOU'SE THAT YOU'VE GOT_TO STICK AROUND HOME MORE-ALL | HEAR TH’ FIRST THING ‘N THE ~ MORNING 1S-- *GOOD-BYE-DADDY" DADDY -DON'T - ) 8 CRANKY ! & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR i 'mnln and there will be an informal | index. In it may be found side-by- |side the biggest metropolitan dailies Thursday, July 15, 8:30 p.m. |and the four-page weekly issues ofj Dance in USO lobby |communities having little more| Friday, July 16, 6:45 pm.-—Serv-|than a county-wide circulation. It meeting ih USOlisn't hard to imagine what unex-| pectedly finding such a paper here| may mean to some fellow coming} in from a lonely outpost or on his| {way home from active service in} {the west, perhaps with little or no| Iword from home In many weeks We need the cooperation of all you {Servicemen in putting this happy | suggestion into practical operation PROGRAM Following Is the official program for the week at the USO icemen’s Council lobby. 7:15 p.m.--Bicycle Ride with GSO girls to Thane. Make your reserva- tions at USO desk 8;00 p.m.—Committee of agement meeting in Odd Hall. 8:00 pm.—Rehearsal of Mixed Chorus in USO lobby, followed by party | Saturday, July 17, 9:00 p.m. O Dance at Union Hall, Sunday, July 18, 1:00 p.m. (or er at convenience of Servicemen) Trip to Mendenhall Glacier. 9:30 p.m.—Vespers in USO lobby. Man- Fellows { A July full moon in Juneau (if|] | visible) ought to prove to be justi- fication enough for festivities of various kinds. Some of us plan to} enjoy its charms on a bicycle party | to Thane on Friday. We've had very | 10:00 p.m—Songfest (“Around lhe‘sncc sful rides on Sunday after#, Piano with Louise”). |noons; but cycling under a full| Monday, July 19, 8:00 pm.—For- moon should be even more fég:| {um Club meeting at private home.|At least six of the girls expect to! Get your reservation at USO desk./go along. Well build a fire, and| Tuesday, July 20, 7:30 p.m.—GSO|have coffee and something to eaq' Council meeting in USO lobby. near the beautiful falls at the end| 9:15 pm.—Bingo Games andfof the road. All this sounds like |Quiz Contest in USO lobby. a wonderful evening to us—if it| Wednesday, July 21, 8:30 p.m.— appeals as much to you Servic Old Fashioned Dances in USO|men, be sure to get your reserva-| lobby | tions In at once because the num-| {ber of bicycles available is strictly| NOTES | limited. Outstanding even among the many exceedingly delightful parties| given for our men by numerous residents of this Triendly city Wwasj that of last Saturday night at the!Club’s staff in saying goodbye to Auk Beach home of Dr. and Mrs jour Chief, Forrest Knapp, as hey Robert Simpson. More than 80 of |retires from the office of USO Area |the Servicemen and GSO girls were|Supervisor and returns to Califor- present; and the party was very|nia. Each of us who have been pri-g enthusiastically enjoyed by all of | vileged to work with him will re-§ them. The cottage is large and|{member him with warmest affec-| ideally arranged for big gather-|tion and deep respect and we will ings, so we didn't feel at all crowd-'be wishing him an abundance “of ed: and our host and hostess were | happiness always so genuinely cordial and solicitous for our comfort that everyone, even! USO HEADLINER oF the more shy among us, seemed to| THE-WEEK-DEPARTM:! : If the feel thoroughly at home. Omnce|Club had a daily paper, its head- again Juneau has proven how truly{lines of the past week would have warm-hearted is the quality of its|featured many names. Among hospitality! in!h(-rs, you'd have seen the follow- |ing: Bill Pavlige, leading hitter in The Club has said repeatedly the City Baseball League for the through this colunn and in other|first half of the season, with the| places how very proud it is of the|remarkable average of 722, an| members of its Girls' Service Or-|amazing record in any man's league | ganization. Over and over again all the members of Bill's team, they have demonstrated their loy-|the “St. Louis Blues,” receiving con- alty to the USO, with the result gratulations on their winning of that our Staff has been enabled!the championship Oscar Krenz- to make available a program far ke, Eddie Mohr and Phil Schroeder more attractive and varied than recently elected to membership on stherwise would have been possible. the Clul ervicemen’s Council | Our pride, however, is restricted hy;Kanr Torkelson, serving at the can- | no means to their fine spirit —!teen and playing the piano at var-| without any further delay we go;lous functions, a grand person, a U | | | A brief paragraph is totally in- adequate to express anything like the full sentiments of the local E—JUNEAU ALASKA I HOUSE FOR SALE * 2 BED ROOMS Utility Room Shower Bath Storm Windows Just Completely Re-finished . . New Living Room Furniture . . Curtains for All Windows OIL HEAT Ready fo Move In! * PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! * Waynor Addition PHONES: Green 611 or 28 son Highway from Fairbanks to Valdez. The public 1s cordially invited to attend these entertaining and eda- cational progr: beginning p.m. Each Thursday evening, the Rev. A. A. Alsop. | - at 8 YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson. | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. e BUY WAR BONDS "l into ELKS INITIATE TWO MEMBERS LAST NIGHT candidates were initiated Lodge at thel night in the Two Juneau 1egular meeting la Elks Hall They are Don House and Christo- | pher G. Martin | B - St LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Will be from August 2. closed July WANTED!??! ® TWO JANITORS for Work in Juneau Public Schools PERMANENT JOB FOR SOBER INDUSTRIOUS MAN Must Be a United States Citizen Should be handy with tools and be able to make minor repairs about boiler room. Should have knowledge of oil burners. Apply in writing and state name, age, length of residence in Juneau and Alaska and give local refere nees. experience in past work. State briefly Appointment will then be made for a personal inter- view. on record as claiming, right herejfine musician and the possessor of | and now, that THE PERCENTAGRE|a smile as intriguing as a lovely| OF GOOD-LOOKING GIRLS IN|melody. and Chaplain THE JUNEAU USO IS THE[Nrwboul(l conducting our vesper HIGHEST ANYWHERE. That,|vice last Sunday in such a manner| friends, is our claim; now all we|as to make it an occasion outstand- | have to do is prove it. This is|ing for its spiritual feeling and, where we need your help. We want | power. | to get a snapshot or other small| > >hotograph of each GSO girl with-| n the next few days. The purpose| pl(luRES "'0 BE is two-fold: we hope to have a| :omposite picture of the entire GSO| @ f made up, and we also want to“ SHow“ IONIGHI show off boastfully all of our| ! charming girls to the fellows com-| I.UIHERAN (HUR(H, ing to the Club. We will make an| | honest effort to keep the pictures . | safe from being ' “borrowed” by| According to the Indian version some lonely-hearts bound for points of this evenings gathering at the north and west. But, GSO mem- | Lutheran Church, it might well I)r"“ sers, suppose you do suddenly find | entitled a “Cheechakos” or a gath-| that you've become pin-up girls,|ering of newcomers in the land of | ilong with Ann Sheridan and Betty | the Midnight Sun. | Grable, out in the Aleutians or on| The chief entertainment will be one of the Rat Islands. Talk about‘s('\'cra] reels of colored motion pic- Miss America honors but just|tures covering a wide area of Al lthink of the possibility of being se-|aska, by A. B. Cain. The pictures lected as “Miss Rat Islands of |will include such outstanding Alas- 1943”1 |kan scenes as the unveiling of the | monument honoring Joseph Juneau Servicemen, do you receive your |and Richard Harris—co-founders of | ‘home-town paper up here, ecither |Juneau; the arrival of Capt. Paul! regularly or occasionally? If Satko and his family in the fam instead of throwing it away will|ous “Ark of Juneau,” the July 4 you please bring it into the Club Parade of a year ago and the of- so that some other fellow from ficial opening of the 1943 bas back there may enjoy it? Soon we’ll hall season in Juneau with Mayo: be fitting up a new reading room Harry I. Lucas at bat. on our second floor. And it has| A full reel will be shown of farm- been suggested by one of m“-}mg scenes in the Matanuska Val- [ thoughtful men (Walter Brazelton,|ley, wild life in McKinley Park {of the Servicemen's Council) that|Eskimo dances and sports, dog a special rack be set aside in that | team races in Fairbanks, flower and | room just for “home town” papers. | garden scenes in the T Jalley | Ihey will be kept in alphabetical |and views along the scenic Richard- | WAS A LITTLE HARSH- BUT TO SHOW I'M MASTER H AROUND_ HERE-| HAD TO. PUT ME FOOT DOWN! NOW- | HAVE SPOKEN-YOU'RE NOT GOIN' OUT OF THIS HOUSE TODAY! Wl Wt Wl ADDRESS Superintendent of Schools Box 1271 o143 Ring Features Syndicate, lnc Juneau, Alaska I NEW WASHINGTON § THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1943 I [ SR e =BARANOF || o o b Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel A T C 0 LINE * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB Alaska Tramsportation Company and SHO'WER L] * Reasonable Rates Phone 800 PUSSSUSPSUUSPU S, SAILINGS FROM PIER S SEATTLE ® Perrect comtort ® Centrally located e Splendid food and service McClure, ©® Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALABEANS LIKE THE il F. B. - D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 BUY WAR BONDS Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. 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