The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF A HOENIX HOSIERY WARDROBE Variety keeps wardrobes interesting with enjoyable con- trasts. Variety is also economy . . . the right stocking for the right occasion adds to the life of your stocking ward- robe. Phoenix designs its stockings for a purpose . . . cottons and cotton meshes for casual wear . . . serviceable rayons for “on duty” ... hours. Come in and see these lovely new Phoenix rayons and lisles, A com- plete new assortment in gorgeous fall shades. sheerer rayons for “off duty” QAAULITY SINCE /887 HOSPITAL NOTES Alexander };;a—r:imi ‘wns dis- ged from St Ann's Hespital on ch Saturday after medical care. Mrs. Donald Vertin and baby girl Jeft St. Ann’s Hospital on ‘Sunday. 2 returned to the family home ki Mrs. Ingar; Nore left St.- Ann's Hospital * yesterday, after, medical| Gray, | and froni Skagway Were scouts and th care. A baby ‘gifl was boro on Sunday to Mrs. Betty Reeten ac §t. Amm's Hospital. . The child ' was: born at. 6°10 a. m. and weighed seven pounds und twelve ounces at birth. Mrs. Elmer Howerder gave birth to a daughter pounds, fourteen = and cunces this morning at St. Ann's Hospital. The little girl made her appearance at about 3:30 o'clock. Pete Carlson; a medical patient, was admitted to St. Ann’s on Suh- day. Lilliam Dick and Harvey Nilkon from Yakutat have been admitted to the Government Hospital. A baby boy was born last night 2t the Government Hosptial to Mrs. Maxine Bersche ot R RAY ROADY 10 PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO ELKS Ray Roady, of Ketchikan, Dis- (rict Deputy Exalted Ruler for Southeas. Alagka, will pay his -of- ficial visit to No. 420, Juneau Elks, tomorrow night at the reguldr Wed- nesday meeting. - All local members :5 well as visiting Elks are asked to attend this meeting. SKAGWAY VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pearce, here {from Skagway, are registered at the Gastineau. weighing = seven | ane-half | 'ALASKA COASTAL TRIPS ARE MADE TO MANY POINTS Arriving here from Haines yester- ¥ fday with the Alaska Coastal Air-/p - 1lines were Beatrice’ €hindall, A. L. peitorial .Chlmga]l. Bill , Laurence, Catherine | Peter 'Shannon, J. B! Gains, R. 1. ;-Cln re, ‘Ruth Allen and' Harold Foss. 'Ce¢il Blohm, Kenneth Keger, Don- {ald- ‘Hansen, Roy ' Blackburn and James Ross. Returning from Sitka were E. H. |Snider, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pierce and Clarence E. Boggs. | |Joe Gpeen, Gordon Hill, H. J. Oster, iand A. Wasdahl. The return flight lbrought in Raymond Rudelman, |Emma Wandro, Grace McCullagh, |A. J. Baker, and D, T. Kelly. A trip to Sitka had as passen- |gers Marjorie Fourés, R. J. Clairc, |Bill Laurence and Harold W. Bates. Bound for Wrangell were James |Huston, Joe Siemianswski, Ernest |C. Lincoln, Charles Mills and Maude Atkinson. | A flight to Sitka had the follow- :mg passengers: Tom Morgan, So- |phie Harris, Cora . Mills, Russell 1Clitherg and Mrs, Asp flew to Ten- hakec. | > | MCWILLIAM RITES . TOMORROW AT TWO The funeral for. Clifton McWil- liams, service man from Excursion Inlet, will be held- on Wednesday, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary. Interment will be in Evergreén Cemetery. The deceased. is survived by his |mother, Mrs. Ella Brown of Skag- way, who came here for the funeral, and by a sister, Mrs. W. A. Shafer of Douglas. e BUY WAR BO BRINGING UP-FATHER AH'THE BEST THING ABOWUT GOI ol | VACATION S GIT BACK (=2 HOM! yore P SIN OWE ME TWO WE! ( 'DOUGLAS GIRL, SCODT MEETING Mys. Norman.Rustad, Girl Scout ader in Douglas, announces that angements have been made with L. Keithahn, curator at the Museum " in. - Juneau, enable’ .all Douglas eir friends to, visit: the museunt tomorraw afteriioon. My Keithahn will discuss, agd: give in- which ~ will sengers from:‘the Inlet were gctions in the art pf basket mak-( ing. All those wishing.to.attend this interesting trip, must séoure per- mission from their parents. Trans- portation is to be provided to and from Juneau on the. School Bus. Scouts and their friends will as- Flying to Skagway and Haines semple at the School immediately! |teday, the plane took F. J. Perrine,' | after school where the bus will pick them up. O.E.S. MEETING The Order of Eastern Star is holding their meeting tonight at 8 ‘clock in the Eagles Hall. After regular business session, refresh- ments are to be served. SCHOOL YESTERDAY |Day, and many business houses were closed, as were the Juneau Schools, Douglas classes were held as usual, Children were, let. out at 3 o'clock to take advantagg of the sunny afterngon. By having school vesterday, Douglas pupils will ke dismissed one day earlier in the Spring, or it will help make up other lost time. . FOUR FINES TODAY Pour fines were made today in !the City Police Court: | Gunder Ramstad wag fined §50 on a drunk and disorderly conduct |charge; John Pentilla’ was fined $25 |for the same charge; Ralph Barker, $25, drunk and disorderly; Margaret Lunde, drunk and disorderly, was 'given a 30-day suspended sentence lon good behavior, L MY EX- e AWAY- ERS : DADDY-I'VE [ EMIZED PENSES CE YOU Wé%_ AND YOU HERE ARE A FEW BILLS-| LOOK: THEM i have been defeated and the big push | adjourns tomorrow Although yesterday was Alaska | IN POLICE COURI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1943 ROYAL CAFE | AR |[MMUNIZATION CLINIC MAJOR NUTLEY " TOMORROW MORNING. SPEAKS TODAY f 5 | H = 3 | { The regular monthly immuniza-| e 3 To Ro‘ARlANS ! GEORGE BROT“ERS | tion clinic will be ‘held tomorrow | sp CQaltles. | morning at 10 o'clock in the Health CHOW MEIN o ; Center of the Territorial Building. CHOP SUEY Major Victor Nutley, who recent- S ”e ]"a " t Dr. C. C. Carter, City Health Of-| AMERI ly returned to Juneau after a 30-| u r r "e | ficer, will give immunizations for CAN DISHES v SERVING ALASKA SINCE 1908 SERVING ALASKA SIT 19( ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin | diptheria and smallpox, and shick- | tests will i day trip to Seattle, told members of Juneau Rotary Club today that the Army is working on a plan to | take care of marale and personnel | problems in the Aleutians and it is believed the situation will be re- |lieved very soon. | be given 2 DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 3P. M. Did You Know? { | | { | ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room | | | Major Nutley attended a bomb A | reconnaissance school in Seattle, 2 }g’:lv:a;“ e sl‘zerria“‘ ORDER YOUR and said that American troops are, : s ck Service Barber Shop { acvanbihs 40, ropifly oh all trodis| That George Bros. just received a new on Sccond Foor—soom s |{BABBIT SKINS} | |that special attention is being given| Under New Management NoOw \ shipment of goods that include . . . PINEAPPLE, sliced PINEAPPLE JUICE -CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP NU-BORA SCAP POWBER HI-HO BUTTER CRACKERS : MAID 0’ CLOVER BUTTER in cubes 30 Ib. kegs DARIGOLD BUTTER and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON |to the reconnaissance and disposal| | of_qur own bombs. He said that the | Italian bombs have almost been de- leted from the course of study Army Transport officials on the | Pacific coast, he said, are preparing [for the day when Germany will BUY WAR BONDS ;lo take care of the enemy in the | Pacific will be underway. Secretary John Young announced |that wives and sweethearts of Ro- |tarians will be invited to attend as I | guests at the next Rotary club| | luncheon on October 26. | 5 SEATTLE ® Pertect comtort ® Centrally located ¢ Splendid food and THE ATCO | Perry Hilleary was appointed as] 4 l". B, service | . S i - th 2 Clure, * Large Rooms— e Fun e, i san MISSION ORANGE in gallons e " S i LINE ALASKANS LIKE THB Hotel | tomorrow and continues for a week. | Marshall Crutcher of Ketchikan, | items! and many other i ; " | public accountant, was a visiting § { Rt counant. s« visios § - ppMEMBER — We Always Have Lois of | § I TICTELL] Company Other guests: were: ’ | ° Jack Kearney, Juneau city clerk.‘ | £ FRUITS and VEGETABLES | Pvt. John Di fJ i e M A S A e i A SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ 1B r:m s‘;r:‘ice 0((;!:1;‘1& OWesl:::?:*;; mf | i i BARAN 0F SEATTLE rence Freebur: f Sitka; F. H.| 4 .—-—.‘ ] ‘ Molcnon. puhllir; K:xccoumam from' Alaska’s Lafu:::l' Apartment (oI R v ‘ G E OR ! - PASSENGERE PRNIGHT | | ) 4 EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REPRIGERATION {ELKS" RATUALISTIC | L and SHOWER pe il ( | * 1 SERVICE FOR FRED GREGG THURSDAY | The ritualistic service of B.P.O.! | E. Lodge 420 wil be held for Fred| I'c. Gregg on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Char-| — les W, Carter Mortuary. Interment| will follow in the Elks’ plot in Ever-| green Cemetery. Mr. Gregg was a, mentker of the lodge for 35 years. The deceased was found dead on his boat on the beach Sunday by heighbors, apparently from a heart silment. He was an old-time resi- dent of this district. ; Reasonable Rates Phnn‘e 80 PHONE 92 WEDELIVER PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 MUSICIANS PRGTECTIVE UNION Local No. 672 Regular Meeting Wednesday, October 20 MOOSE CLUB 7:30 P. M. ALASKA STAR AIRLINES IN THEIR NEW H4-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS to VALDEZ —————— FOR THE DURATION ... YAKUTAT CORDOVA KODIAK FAIRBANKS SEWARD BRISTOL BAY NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday Office PHONE 667 While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends Baranof Hotel in Alaska . .. Even if we don't see them . .. 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 FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ‘Givetothe . . ... National War Fund The drive o raise $12,000 in Juneau for 17 worthy war service organiza- ’ 1 tions starts October 24 and ends October 30. GIVE ALL YOU CAN! P 28 2o R TS RSy | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Squtheast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- g Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 1 Juneau ...$ 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 & e— ‘ I;ifiuhan. 18 10 18 ‘lg 18 10 T elican .. 18 10 18 N l l {§ Todd ... 18 18 10 10 BY GEOHGE MCMA s || Tenakee .. 10 10 10 5 |} Angoon .. 18 18 SIR-THE IN- Hoonah .. 10 ¢ A UNCLE -KIN COME TAX Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30. A. M. $ | HAVE A MAN JUST Haines Skagway DOLLAR FOR ‘PHONED- TIN | HAVE Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 TH WINDOW A NICKEL I'M GONNA F per pound—Minimum Charge 60c : 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 Rat ts per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg i Juneau . $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 ! etersbu 30.00 10.00 | rangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to K Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum ol‘flc to P:uflbllr‘"hm and Wrangell PHONE 612 Above rates applicable when passenger- traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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