The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1943, Page 2

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P N0 f L R S S TS GEORGE BROTHERS, 10,900 HEADS OF FEOCALLETTUCE Also Fresh Bunch Carrots, Cabbage, Turnips, Hot House Tomatoes and Hot House Cucumbers B From Qur Gardens Daily BUY WAR BONDS PHONE 92 Free Delivery PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! OND DRIVE IS OFF TO FINE START Continued from Page One) st win the war rt in it ent inflation and keep power of your ind you purchasing ver the post-war uulm«umm you will have savings or for your hat after the war you improyed articles. band.under the direction {the Army Band, the Milit nut furnished by the Josephine Hared was awarded the | $25 war bond for the prize winning slogan: “The bonds you buy today | speed victory to the U. S. A.” Second prize, $7.25 in war stamps, went to Jim Jahoda for the slogan the dollars you are lending, we are sending.” The » furnished by the Of- and presentation of the award Was made by Capt. William L. Crawdus, Jr One of the largest parade ever witnessed in Juneau started the evening off. The men n Duck Creek and Montana Creek rched, a U. S. Coast G d unit, Police unit, various vehicles rolled along the streets and Gastineau Channel residents got their first look at the Douglas, Highway and Juneau units of the / ritorial Guard on parade in excellent style Hundreds of people lined the to the and finest “Two Cocoa- | ‘pt}\m\\ packed in the lobby. The management cancelled the second how also as the audience stayed to buy more bonds. Senators Here In addition to the dignitaries scheduled to appear in the review- | ing stand, Senators Harley M. Kil- gore of West Virginia and Homer Ferguson of Michigan were pres- ent, along with Brig. Géh. Frank E. Lowe, Lieut. Col. Miles Knowles, both from Washingten, and. Capt Edws ud Zeusler in charge of U. 8.| d activities for this area. ved in Juneau late 1y afternoon re and Ferguson are mem- ubcommittee of the Tru- estigating Committee” and are here investigating war spending | in Alaska Last night was just the opening gun. Tonight the booths will be n from 7 to 10 o'clock--tonight v evening l)nnu' h Septem- ber 15. The War will operate both booths this and tomorrow night the| American Legion and Catholic | Daughters will operate the two | booths as the bond buying starts in | earnest PROTESTANT SERVICE, MILITARY PERSONNEL, 10 BE HELD TONIGHT Tonight at 7 o'clock, in the Luth- eran Resurrection Church, Tkird and Main streets, a general Pro- | testant Service will be held pri- | marily for the military personnel | but civilians will be welcomed, Chab- |1ain H. P. Vogel will conduct the ‘~Px\lu\ i | ELKS MEET and e tes evening There will be initiation at lhl‘ Elks session tonight and all mem- | bers are requested to attend. Fol- | lowing the initiation and business session rLfreshmem.s will be served MORE TEA(HERS HERE FOR SCHOOL OPENING Several teachers' for ‘the Junéau Public Schools arrived last evening on the northbound steamer in the nick of time to take up their du- ties today on the first day of| school Those “All | disembarking were Joan Johnsen, fifth grade teacher from Oklahoma; R. L. Johhson, seventh grade teacher, Nebraska; Evelyn, Ohlson, commercial, froth Nebraska; | Velma Bloom, second grade; and| Clarence L. Anderson, coach and/ study halls, from Lewiston, Idaho.| Mr. Anderson was accompanied by | Mrs: Anderson and: their two child- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FIFTH YEAR OF WAR S USHERED IN (Céntinued from Page One) between Britain and Germany with a concentrated assault, lossing many tons of block busters and diaries on the city The one fighter plane “Great damage” the Nazi capital This was the second massive ¢ sault in eight days. Mosouito bomb- ers have hit Berlin twiec followir the saturation raid a week from last Monday night. The RAF pilots had 1o bore in through stiff resistance by Ger- man night fighters which took a was inflicted on iheavy toll. Otker Allied planes, meanwhile struck at targets including airfields in France and the Low Countries “Several” Nazi fighters downed in the raid on Berli The first formations many bombers manned dians, throwing their planes into the assault ‘The attackers began dropping Sheir explosives at 11:30 p.m. and continued the onslaught unil .the morning which started out the fiit} year of war. ' Eight of the heavy known to have been Canadians. A German communique reported bombers were downed Again the Germans relied |their new method defense were conte bombere are lost by the of ...You incen- | British lost 47 bombers and swarms of of for raft fire throwing out {while hundreds |probed the air planes. Anti-airc tened This was Berlin last Nuernberg. It was the sevent of the war on Berlin - 60 ARRIVE HERE | LAST NIGHT; 11 GO TO SKAGWAY steamer fighters searchligln attac we the tried attack week in the and later y-seventh The arriving here la (evening brought. the followir ngers: Frora Seattle — Clarer Anderson, Emma L. Ander atricia L. Anderson, Suellen Harold Bates, Velma Bloom Burnett, Dorothy « Cole William J. Parlin, Iso- Hazel Fi Griffis de Elma L. Paul J, Cyr bel A, Ernst, Grohs, Faye Jone Thoma HARVEY William Richard Hirst, Helen M. Hoy, Dorothy Johnson, Joan Johnson, Hall Johnson, hael Johnson on Evelyn Herbert Edward Cavanagh velyn Ohlson, G. O'Malley eam, anor War- Josephine ad, Dor- ginia White- ead, Stuart Wright, Sha- m Wright Hanne- McKeel, Jennie Hart- Hart- w K Dr White Williar head, V Estrid Mrs Patton, Osborn, C. G Hartman, Mrs Parke, I'rieschield nd G. A. Dale ingell—H. B. Carbray bound for Sk Ketrout, John A. Nyma: Carl R. Westerg Strutz, T Marie Wi R. LOWE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT the ( of Hi Announces Room 3, First Nati PHONE Accounting Systems Monthly Costs, Audits Sales h: ge in Location Offic e to al Bank Building Audits, Investigations and Analyses of and Profits Preparation of Income Tax Returns can spot it every time YPECIALIZING in any j takes only one taste of ob is important. And, it ice-cold Coca-Cola to tell you that its makers have specialized in re- freshment for years. They created this utterly different drink 57 years ago. Today it’s still individual —and delightfully 80, Note the difference in taste. You can sense the special blend of flavors. Sip again. Your Raeburn ?g THE BAIIAN()F ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Brown, Alton L. Pierce,| Victor H. Leak, George M. Booker, Francis E. Inghram, and Valetta M. Ingraham PAROCHIM S(HOOl YEAR BEGINS TODAY The Parochial School of Juneau | opened this morning at 10 o'clock for registration of pupils and other preliminaries incident to the open- ing of the school year. Tomorrow at 8:45 o'clock regular classes will ! begin. Sister Mary Ethelbert, who | arrived last evening on the north- | bound steamer, is the new principal of the schaol, [ WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and service ® Large Rooms— all with Bath McClIre. Mgr. 1943, . | ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS| NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS - THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportatien Company SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SEATTLE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | PHONE 114 NIGHET 812 IUY WAR BONDS YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Kodiak Valdez Seward Fairbanks Nome Bristol Bay 0ol Wednesday Friday Sunday ets for the procession and evers taken in the Twentieth Theatre, along with ma HELLO BILL!! ATTENTION ALL ELKS!! Initiation Tonight Refreshments * Attend This Meeling! Robert Lagle fur od how with and Corp. 5 thirst is gone before you know it, but some- thing else arrives. This is refreshment. And it’s refreshment that goes into energy —quickly — pleasantly. When you’ve finished, you know you’ve enjoyed a drink made to a standard of quality, not to a standard of price. Folks the country over feel the same way about it. They appreci- ate the genuine... the real thing... Coke...Coca-Cola.” * ren. The Andersons have been in 5 ki Alaska before. vecals by Jean Pearson Mel Smith Lucas of Juneau ALASKA STAR Coast Guard men A l R L l N E s E d Hawaiia vt nd Hawaiian music P h one 6 6 7 g Office BARANOF HOTEL * * I’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke mean the same thing... the real thing...“coming, from a single source, and well known to the community”. Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YARUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau WITH more amd more planes in the air, the dan- ser of damage to property by falling aircraft is in- creasing. You can, at small addi- tional cost, have your fire policy broadened to cover <everal kinds of damage, inclding that by air- craft. MOTORSHIP PATRICIA PLYING BETWEEN JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY LEAVES JUNEAU® *~ ‘/uesdays and Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. TICKETS and INFORMATION at PERCY'S CAFE Where all small packages may be left. Ask us about this— JUST CALL Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS Boy and girl, recreation and refreshment! There’s two for company and two more for happiness and satisfaction. You know refreshment’s first name, of course. Every. body knows Coke. The best s always «, the better buy! e e ] ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast 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 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 18 18 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 10 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. JUNEAU BRINGING UP FATHER MOTHERS SISTER'S FIANCE REFUSES TOGO TO THE HOSPITAL-HE WANTS YOU 1 TO GO AND GET | FAMILY DOCTOR - ARMAND HIPPS 1S | HIS NAME - - By GEORGE McMANUS SPEAK COUDER! | CANIT HEAR VERY Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagway , $18.00 $20.00 10.00 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: eenls per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petershurg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 ~ NO-I'M NOT THE TOR-I'M HIS OTHER-HE'S IN HI& OFFICE! THAT GUY'S A WRECK /! 'WE SEEN MUMMIES THAT LOQK LIVELIER YO DON'T LOOK AS IF YOU ARE GONNA BE HIS BROTHER VERY LONG! WELL-HER THE DOCT( HOME -1 HOPE Juneau . Juneau .. Petersburg Wrangell .. . Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 te Ketchikas Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Pelerlbur: and Wrangell PHONE 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Copr 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved

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