The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO / If You Take Them, Tailored! NEW MAN MANNERED SLACKS by HIRSCH-WIES PERFECT FITTING, BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED SLACKS BY HIRSCH- WEIS, in 100%; all-wool and wool and rayon blends. ® TAN ® NAVY * BLACK # BROW ® BLUE 10.95 to 13.95 Sizes: 10 fo 22 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ( [] Choir: Alice Bryson, Bonnie Mc- Nabb. Lousanne Krause Claire X | Majcher, Rasmussen Spadden, Issac, Pat Sey, et Co ¥ Beverly Var- Fight o Draw, Third -2 Time; 8-Round Maich WORTHY ADVISOR Army at Juneau, and Harold “Red” the Coast Guard, toward the end of the bout with a' no| There were ] better footwork. the early rounds failing to kayo jeon set for the evening of Sep- the Coast Guardsman, who scored (.o per 11, B Following is a list of those to hold shower of lighter. blows, Showing office during the coming terms Worthy Advisor, Norma Burford ROTARY BOND MEN MEET TOMORROW 10 SHAPE PLANS Juneau Rasmussen, of Lu Liston, chairman of went to a draw for the third time Rotary Clubs invasion bond drive they have met, last Saturday night, RAINBOW G!RLS committee, announced an import- September 4, before 750 cheering ant meeting of members tomorrow fans, in an eight-rounder, revised 3 from 5 to 5:30 p. m. in Percy's Cafe down from 10 rounds as Majcher| ,¢ . meeting held Saturday after- —Rotarians will handle sales for was recovering from a 27-hour Yoy- ,,,5, i the lodge room of the Scot- the booth in front of the Coliseum age to Ketchikan In a small boat. ;i Rite Temple, election of offi- Theatre Friday night and all Ro- He was tanned and well-condition- | ... was held by members of the|tarians are g to turn out ed, however. |Order of Rainbow for Girls and salesmen. Fi plans will be dis- Majcher landed hard punches in, i installation servi 2 | cussed LomOTTow. Jimmy McNaughton announced at today's meeting that all arrange- | ments have been made for an in-| Al dance which Rotarians will have in the Gold Room of the Bar- knockdowns. | Worthy Associate Advisor, Margaret | anof Hotel September 25 Red Knox, Ketchikan Coast/cigyk: Charity, Beverly Leivers;| Dr. William M. Whitehedd was| Guardsman, gained a draw With pone Betty Bonnett; Faith, Al- ‘welcomed back to Rotary at toda Tony Denicola, Juneau soldier, il freqa Fleek; Chaplain, Pat Shaffer; | meeting, and gave an educational a four-round windup, despite Deni-'pyj)) peader, Pat Nelson talk after being introduced by cola’s 18-pound edge and aggressive-| yove Betty Lu Hared; Religion, | Charles W. Carter. ness. |Mona Everetts; Nature, Helen An-| Guests included Corp. James Hall, Ervin “Kayo" Cape, Guardsman, g, Immortality, Lois Standa- |Maj. John O. Conwell, Dr. Carl technically kayoed Battling Guarte, fey. ity, Maureen Lovett; Pat- | Buck of the U. S. Public Health Filipino cannery worker, once the jjotism, Mary Tubbs; Service, Shir- | Service, and Elmer Rasmusson, banitam champ of the Pacific Fleet. 1oy Klemeno. Skagw: The referee awarded the fight to| ‘Musician, Joan Wolfe; Choir Di- - - RIFLE MATCH IS~ | GREAT SUCCESS; INFANTRY WINNER English flann nels, soft ric or blue chal slacks we've QAITY SINCE /887 \\ R d/l’( Rehrends FIFTH PLACE Aireraft W. 8. U. 8. A, Williams 175 Bates 132 Wood 144 Daffert 180 Hill 186 Total 817 SIXTH PLACE Cape midway through the second )ector, Jacqueline Schmitz; Confi- round. dential. Observer, Susan Helgeson; Dale Clark, Guardsman, threw guter Observer, Barbara Jaegel; Leo Sabotnik of the local base, in plag Bearer, Lillian Nielsen; Stand- a grudge boxing and wrestling bout,'5ya Bearer, Olds; Page, nothing barred |Mary Jean Sofoulis; Keepers of the Dick Walwer, 160 pounder, drew jewels, Betty Allen and Pat Davis; TIDES TOMORRO Shirley Low tide—1:56 a. m,, els, gabardines, wool flan- h colors and black, brown e < in boxing. The loveliest | riet Stonehouse and Millie Miller. o SREE TS SIS ! k stripes. 24 feet. J High tide—8:17 a. m., 11.9 feet. with Arky Moore, both Guardsmen, Keepers of the Paraphernalia, Har-| Low tide—2:06 p. m, 55 feet. High tide—8:10 p. m., 14.6 feet. CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with sin- cere appreciation, the beautiful floral tributes to late husband and brother, and wish to express thanks for the sympathy and kind personal services extended in our bereave- seen in years. MOTORSHIP PATRICIA PLYING BETWEEN JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY SRR ment, Mrs. Jack Flamoe, PAVESQ J T Mr. and Mrs. Norman Flamoe, t LEAVES JUNEAU Mr. Ted Flamoe, Yuesdays and Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sneve, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flamoe TICKETS and INFORMATION at PERCY'S CAFE Where all s ay be leff. | Granger, Laura T. Granger, Frank J:zn‘;::on‘:]::’}’:l:;'o:fi?“c | Harper, Estelle Hebert, Yvonne He- | i bert, Cecelia M. Hewett, Rose Holdi- | Btahley"C. Ross is at the Baranof. man, Joy Holdiman, Sally Holdiman, | Dan G. Jelich, George Jelich, Bon- | nie Jelihe, Lila Jelich, Betty Jelich, Millicent Jelich, William Koepke Dorothy L. Leonard, Adelaid$ | Lomen, Mrs. Ollie Lows, Mrs, Mary | | Monroe, Shirley M. Monroe, Patrick all packages Contact any local Canadian Pacific rlines office or Lines, Fairbanks GS OF THE WORLD'S THE W GREATEST VEL SYSTEM | S SEATTLE ® Perrect comtort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and F. B. service McClure, © Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THR t ™HE BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment | ROYAL CAFE || Specialties: 4 CHOW MEIN [| cHop suEy | AMERICAN DISHES | ROYAL CAFE || Phone 738 162 8. Fronklin | ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | Hotel Alaska Tramsportatiem * Company EVERY ROOM WITH TUB % and SHOWER * SAILINGS FROM PIXE ¥ Reasonable Rates SEATTLE Phone 800 PASSENGERE FREIGHT Ld L ———3 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND D. B. FEMMER—AGENT ¥ FOR SALE PHONE 114 NIGET 813 DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 o T BUY WAR BONDS —,7'———.—‘—’ " YOU CAN FLY | | JUNEAU to Anchorage - Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday | Monroe, Mary V. Morris, Mrs. Mary | SPECIAL'! . i " £ Glacier Highway A. T. G. du‘nfi‘:.‘\l‘fiizlt::?)::e(:—:r:o?:eni:s:y Christensen 113 wMgD_anxel. Margaret V. McDonald, * 1d four from the Alaska Territorial | 11aYeS LI L Tl I Guard enjoyed a rifle match Labor Norton 165 | hoven, Mrs. Jane C. Page, Linda Day at the Rifle Range, The In-| erchofer 142 Page, Arthur L. Pinkerton, Thomas 9 < | A A S K A s T A R oy i Ch took the sear| O m (o e wibnwrmen | WEN’S WIRIST WATCHES L honors —_— Robert Schwaesdall, Barbara 4 Bolt action rifles were used by Total . . ud Schwaesdall, Earl Schwaesdall, Mrs. A l R L l N E s the Guard units and automatic were | ot by the Army teams. ‘The shoot | sted of four events of slow fire | 00 and 300 yards and two events | at of rapid fire at 200 and 300 yards. | Appreciation is expressed by the Territorial Guard for the Army’s/ cooperation, with special thanks | being extended to Major John O. Cromwell and Lieut. T. J. Lyen. Scores of the teams follow: FIRST PLACE Inafntry Rifle Club Kilburg 185 er, Infantry Rifle Club, U. 8. A,/ Graham 185 188, | Ferguson 178 Fourth — Hill, Aircraft Warning | Baker 188 Service, U. S. A, 186, | Zacharias 178 | Range Officer, Lt. Lyon, U. S.| — Army; scorer, Lt. Cashen, T. G.| Total 914 Guard. | SECOND PLACE Officers (Duck Creek) U. 8. A, Lt. Allen 182 Lt. Sumner 164 Maj. Cromwell 178 Capt. Mauze 188 Capt. Dean 184 Total 896 THIRD PLACE Juneau No. 1 A. T, Guard Paylor . m Ka e T+ R Keithahn Mgl | Kemmer 160 152 Total 844 FOURTH PLACE |ert B. Clifton, Richard C. Cook, Douglas Unit A. T. G. | Mrs. Kathleen Cowley, Thomas Andrews rosisisss S | Cowley, Alberta Cox, Emily Dean, Fleek 168 | J. Malcolm Faulkner, Mrs. Louise ‘Turpin 169 | A. Frary, Burrell T. Prary, Burrell Rustad 179 Frary, Jr., Carol Frary, Eva May Graber 156 Frary, Elva May Frary, Dorine — Frary. S 825 Mrs, Lucille €. Granger, Terry Total Nielson 161 Harmon . 174 Bond > 79 Laurence 171 Berggren 147 | Total 32 HIGH MEN | SEVENTH PLACE Juneau No. 2 A. T. G. First — Capt. Osborne, Glacier ’ Highway, A. T. C,, 191, | Second—Tied—Capt. Mauze, Of- | ficers’ Toam, U. S. A, 188, and Bak- 17 ARRIVE HERE FROM SOUTH ON MONDAY A. M. Arriving from the South early Monday were the following pas- sengers: From Seattle—Mrs. Mildred Bag- ley, Jay R. Bagley, Mary L. Bagley, Nathan D. Bagley, Doorthy O. Bee- man, Mrs. Julia Bowers, Dr. Carl E. Buck, Mrs. Amelia C. Buck, Rob- Theresa Smith, Ruth A, Stenerson, | 1 - Edmund J. Suave, Helen O. Tobias, | St" "' ' S Anna T, Zuboff, Sgt. Chester M. ' e's's Smith, D. L. Abernathy, G. L. Aber- nathy, B. J. Wilshire, F. K. Young, and D. J. Zierchitz, | s o Fescnbon— e ek, | The Very Latest Makes and Styles Patrick E. Glen, Eva Vinberg, Jean- | ette Vinberg, Mae Vinberg, Carl Bergman, and William Lucas. ‘Taking passage for Skagway were Waterproof 20 Years Guaranteed 15 jewels $65.75 17 jewels 79.50 | M. O. Adams, George Stieler, Josiah | Green, Ruth A. Stinson, Joseph | Allard, Lenore Anderson, William Crozier, George M. Booker, Robert | Clifton, Mary Schultz, W. M. Caro, | and C. F. Maclsaac. ; \ BONDSALESNOW | HIT $66,351 AS DRIVE GOES ON ‘When the selling stopped last, night, Gastineau Channel residents | had purchased $66,351 worth of war | bonds in their march toward the $250,000 quota which must be reach- ‘ Mid-West M()NEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED 20% Deposit with Order, Balance C. 0. D. the Order of Eastern Star. To-} morrow night will see the Loyal| Order of Moose and the Business and Professional Women's Club in | Jobbing Co. Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points ' Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday plhxmu.gm COASTAL AIRLINES e e e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES charge of sales. | The booths operate from 7 to 10 p. m. each day. You ean buy your bqnd and get it the same night. S e, Handling sales at booths tonight will be the M sonic Blue Lodge and MAIL ORDER DEPT. ROOM 100 in the United States have syphilis. | More than three milllon people Serving Southeast Alaska. Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. 10 NORTH CLARK § OH- 1| BEG YOUR PA ~ BRINGING UP FATHER I'M THE NURSE TOTAKE CARE |/~ OF THE TWO AM GETTING READY IT'S A PIPE THAT MAGGIE DIDN'T HIRE HER ! Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- CHICAGO, ILL. Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka {} Juneau .$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 {] Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 —— - Kimshan.. 18 10 N 18 10 18 10 R pe e Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 By GEORGE McMANUS Todd..018 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 | angoun .18 18 H oonah .. 10 L WE CEgTA'“LV | Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. | Haines Skagway ] Juneau $18.00 $20.00 || Skagway ... 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M., | Juneau Excursion Inlet .. $15.00 H:;:Jn()noh Express Rate: cents per pound—Minimum Charge u-:‘ b SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersbus Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 "$3000 © Petersburg 30.00 10,00 7 ‘Wrangell 20.00 | Express : 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Peters| and Wrangell i Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject P Change Without Notice. i ifh i nouz slz

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