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and from a Remarkable Stock, ] IT'S A SUIT SEASON, ? Worthy Suits — Suit Yalysell i OF B M Bebrends Cs QUALITY SINCE " /887 ' - ATKINSONFIRM1S GIVEN CONTRACT, ALEUTIAN J0B The guy F. Atkinson Company that has been constructing the’ pro- ject at Excursion Inlet has just announced that it has been selected to do another job in Alaska. Word at Excursion In- start has been received that work wi and mate: be led and moved westward. large job and a large number workmen afnd gredit guantities materials will be needed The Inlet Outlet, published at b ursion Inlet, for and by the Atkinson Compar in the is of Friddy, October 15, has following article regarding thé new project We are nos free to anmounce the cxact location of this nev’ job but* w at this time to tell you it is Westward in the Aleu- Is 5! Mcst of you already 1 the climate ont there the location is Juireau “a- the mail affair t will be touzh in more wi 1 one. We will try and make comfortable as -possible foe but we want you to tow that it will be no pienic. as soon as assemb- It uls - can is a of of last { free no it as those who go, »ear this in mind think it wer before you decide what ‘you W to go.” “All those who want to work for he Guy F. Atkinson Company on "~ BRINGIN IF ANY-ONE ) CALLS FOR ME- DADDY - I'M OUT IN MY VICTORY GARDEN!" Ntver befere haye ; niversally accepted in the fashion pieture—Dressmakers, cardigans, i i { trims. the,, of Truly Wear suits been so All are im- thy of vou . . the new Aleutian Island job pleas wait for further announcements. Those of you who are now in tls States should contact: Robert E Doyle, Guy F. Atkinson Company, 524 Fifth Avenue, Seattle. “Do nct go to Seattle: Wire or write, and when you are wanted you will be notified. But remember this. if you are interested contact the Seattle office for com- plete details. “Think this over. Do not jump (o a conclusion. Do not listen to ru- mor. Get the facts from the Seattle office. As soon as wage rates ang hours are settled word ‘will be passed along to you. Then make up your mind and come along with us. If you are sure that you have thz guts to take on a job like this ask for the application. . . . but’ think it over first! We do not want you il you cagnot stick it out. “If, after due consideration, ; think you can tough it out . . . . and if you ‘feel that this is vour war and that you want to'do your past . well, tThen just dig ous the little red hat’. . . . and we will see you all on the next job . . until then, goodbye to a grand gang.” The article is signed by Matt Schields, Job Personnel Man- ager, who Lias Teft for the States dnd from there to the néw Aleutian Job. i e BACK FROM. TRIP Mrs. Lucine Senescu ‘and Bar- bara, wife and daughter of Jack Senescu, ‘member of 'the - Staff of the U. S. Signal Corps, returned here after a trip Outside G UP FATHER A | | | ' GOVERNOR TAKES ILL BE OUT IN MY VICTORY ' G-ARDEN . IF_ ANYONE PHONES FOR ME! PROGRAM THURSDAY. October 21, 8:30' P. M.—Dance in USO Lobby. FRIDAY, October 22, 6:45 P. M —£ JSO ‘Lobby; 9:00 P. M.—Game Party, followed at 9:30 by October | Sifthday Party, in USO Lobby, ! M. — October Dance | Magonic Temple. Formal 2:00 P. Music, coffee and cookies: Lobby; 9:30 P. M.~ Vespers iny Lobby; 10,00 P. M.—Singing piano. 57 o MONDAY, October 25, 8:08; % —Forum Club meeting at tg% thome. Get your reservation . at Ind SDAY, October 326, 9300 (broadeast { M.—Quiz contest er THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU'S USO NEWS | Servicemen’s Council Meeting in' 'SATURDAY, Octobér 23, 9:00 P.| at|{ The four members of the ouffit | "SUNDAY, October 24, 1:30 B, M./ | —(or later at convenience of ser-|Usgen iccmen) —Trip to Mendenhall Ola»gf.‘f\)‘.clnlrr. playing the drums. Hence M.—Bicycle party | weatbep permitting) ; 5:00 P, M. |this band not only is well worth B0 | hearing but also is very good to. il | q {USO desk; 8:30 P.M.—Movigs in | USO Lobby. lgs;l, | . was a pleasant surprise to find that SUCCESSFUL DEBUT USO is proud “to have sponsored on Saturday night the first dance at_which the All Gitls Orchestra furnished the music. Engaged by the Club in an experimental mood and having had only two rehear- «als, this brand-new band's playing proved of excellent. calibre. arz Anita Garnick, violinist; Erma Johnson, ‘on the saxophone; Lilllan at the piano; and Lois it hardly nced be pointed out th leck at.. A long time ago it was said: “Music hath charms,” etc., etc—and now we add: “—and so has this orchestra-" Before Saturddy we wondered whether any four girls could fur-, nis a room as hig as Union Hall. h enough yolume of music for 1t our concern was entirely groundless RINY); 9:45' P.'M.—Bingo sjgimes; The dance, it seems generally to 8:00-11:00 P. M—Qpen ho 4 haye been agreed, was a distinct ;4 the public. n success—a fact attributable in no o \I: In100% Vll’gll’l WEDNESDAY, October 27. 7:15 ¢mall measurs to the excellence of 5 the music. | P. M.—Movies in USO Lobby; 8:45 | P. M.—Card party on second floor of club with patronesses as ‘hes- ! tesses; .9:00 P. M.—Old-fashioned ydances in USO Lobby. OPEN HOUSE For some weeks the USO has been Wool 351079.50 Suit yvourself handsomely 80 . from “our collec- tion. The loveliest woolens of the year Forst® manns, Julliards, Strootks, Botany —and tailored as nd open- ‘house to which the ‘pubiic would be'invited to 'visit the ¢lub- Ihouse. Until now, due to adhun- | avoidable delay ‘in the finishing of | theTsecond* floor, it hasn't been pos- isible ‘to be. definite. Today we are imuch pleased to announce that it | has been decided to hold open house ito the public on two occasions, ol 5 Tucsday, October 26th, and Sun- “"}- mj:nt‘)'";}.’:l{:]; !day, October 3lst. mgliens 1 2 Accordingly, next Tuesday, eve- | ning you are most cordially invited hoping to set a’definité ‘date for an| SUNDAYS-AT-FIVE Not “tea for two,” but “coffee for 200 or more,” is the slogan for next Sunday afternoon in the USO lobby. The occagion will be the first of the Club’s Sundays-at-Five. The High School members of the GSO will act as hostesses for the affair that afternoon. Pat Shaffer, onz of that group, will .be at the piano. The other girls will serve coffee and cookies. All of them will serve also to prove the fact that Juneau is second to no other community in charm of its girls—though we doubt that he’s just stepp any such proof at this late date. the fascination and any el viceman here, off a boat, unless needs St iy : (Noté:" here in Jumeau the letters 3 S t0 come in to the Club at any time Slzes 9 ]‘) between 8:00 o'clock and 11:00 “(:’ \L‘ slllfil')fl g)x":b-” };m;\ l‘,::"‘ml aclock (the closing hour) to, ob- = £ S Prapmenipl) 12-20 38-44 | serve its activilies. That night will |co featured by the broadcasting, at 13:00 o'clock of the quiz contest be- | tween the Coast Guard team and a | eam of High School teachers, fol- |lowed by the usual bingo games at 9:45. ! The second of these open houses | will be held on the following Bun- | day, Octoker 31st (that is, Sunday adter next) 'the closing hour of midnight. mcludé the “Sunday-at-Five™ feat- "ate’ ‘referfed. to elsewhere in this {.ciumn, the Vesper Service ab &30, and~ the 'song ‘party_ around the plano beginning av 1v:00. ' From -our 'personal experience, {yitn open houses (probably you've ;ad sundar luck) uney've been ol | .wo Kinas: either tney nave been | xieeehgiy 10mal, with both tue suudmg and stali all dressed up :‘.nwnnurmm). not looking ne leasu iU nalural or bearing any resemnb- ..nce Uto’ wnat they 100K lke unoughout tne rest or the year;. or | tdey “have looked really nauurai, Mrs. Betty McCormick spoke at .ciiig éngaged apparently in carry- the'Juneau Chamber of Commerce 'ing out lo the best of their abily meeting this noon in the Gold Room |{.ie purposés for which they ex- of the Baranof Hotel, stressing the .sied, seeming to say to the visitors,’ reasons why Juneauites should cor- { we¢ askea you o come Lo see us ao tribute to the National War Fund,'a job; ana here we are doing v and Patricia Dooley showed movies! :ms 1sn't a party so we are Dou| of an American prisoner of war,|.uowing oil our party mannesgg., executed by the Japs. | Just make yourself at home; and i Other guests at the meeting were :;cu have any guestions, pe sul: to| Ray, Roady of Ketchikan, Elks .acerrupt us and we'll {ry to answer Lodge District Deputy Exalted Ruler, | .iem.” We like the second sort of| Frank Molitor, Seattle accountant, jypen house much the ‘better; we| H. L. Redlingshafer of the U. S.{..peve you do, Loo. S0 tnals the Forest Service, and Earl Means,|gind you can expect here on the] Sowdova: Rusipedpnat. {Z6th and tne 3lst. The USO stall| Pastor H. L. Wood will show|.nd uic members of the Service-| movies of Alaska at the meeting |men's Council and the GSO Coun- next week, Ppesident Homer Garvin |y will be delighted to show youi annquaced. |around the clubhouse and answer) (A | sour questions. After thav we'll ask} ! you to help us by staying and mak- .n¢ the men in unitorm feel at} | zome—which is USO’s job every | mfhute of*every day. You, the gen- MRS. McCORMICK SPEAKS AT C. OF (. MEETING TODAY PLANE 10 STATES; "ABSENT SIX WEEKS Gov: Ernest- Grueniig flew to the | States this morning on' a six weeks' trip during which time he: will_stop | at'Seattle,'San Francisco and Wash- | ingfon, D. C. b N | Gov. druening- will' be ‘Joiried. in| Washington by ‘Mrs. Gruening, who has been visiting with' 'her ‘mother in Massachusetts i Y ; couraged and helped us in count- :s8' other ways . throughout the year. Mvite you to join us in acting as acbts to the Servicemen, hoping that thefeby you may ‘be so lucky is"to catch at least a glimpse of the vision'of total usefulness to the men which' is” USO®" aim ahd’ in the pursuit of 'which we of u}ls from 4:30 o'clock until dresses The pigtails. | icuivities” during that evening will your fatigue suits and dust them drdus peoplée of Juneau, have en-|] Now, at these open houses, WC Club find much’ happiness. BUY WAR BON MO IR 5 BUY WAR BONDS Every Sunday hereafter, from five o'clock to ceven, coffee and music may be enjoyed in the lobby, while one or another of the special groups cf the GSO are on hand to be en- Joyed even more DANCE, HALLOWE’EN PARTY gals get out your gingham and put your hair up in And you fellows break out BARN You How’s |} Back Home? agencies thi and front. it big. INSURANCE—BONDS | EVERYONE - 1 A paa Meo o - e Copr. 1943, King Features SN % |in her new venture. Send your men at the fighting front a real slice of home through the USO — one of the 17 major war | relief agencies that have banded together with our own community relieve distress on Just one contribution to the i , NATIONALWARFUND | this year helps all of these. Make it NOW! | ® ‘ P . |{ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Shattuck Agency | THE BEAUTY, UT A VICTORY GARDEN IS - S0 COMFORTABLY 5 Syndicate, Inc.. World rights rescry off. F that long-awaited barn dance (combined with a Hallowe'en y) is soon to be held, the date being Saturday night, October 30th, alid the place being the “Nat” in Douglas. More in next week's column about | o THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943 | MRS. REYNOLDS BACK Mrs. Percy Reynolds and child returned last night from the South They have been in the States about two months visiting with N Rey- nolds’ parents in Monroe, Wash- | > ° ington. Mrs. Caroline Reynolds also | Speclaltles: ROYAL CAFE the big affair. In the mc;‘xnumv.w'vlurflet_l on '.!.m f“""f bunll Tl’_‘:» CHOW MEIN save that date! And when you are | latter is the proprietor of the Bar i the clubhouse next time be sure | anof Beauty Salon CHOP SUEY to note that clever poster for the| o o e AMERICAN DISHES party just painted by Serviceman| In 1519, it took Magellan 1,093/ David Brown. |days to travel around the world " nom cArE ok USQ - HEADLINERS - OF-THE - { WEEK-DEPARTMENT: The num- | Uer_ of men and girls in the glare| of this week's USQ spotlight was | larger than usual according to our | estimate. To hame just a few: There were thg Président and See- ! retary of the GSO, Marjorie Snell end Lila Sincia returning from | the South after an absence that doubtless secmed much longer to us it did to them and €cldicr William Jaffke showing us veral of the photographs that he! so, beautifully tinted and prom- ising soon to lend'us a full set for| an exhibition * and Servicemen Pete Schneider and Hank Satre, very popular local fellows, paying USO the compliment of spending at | he cluphouse a lot of their fur-| lough time ¢ and Jesta Young,! heretofére in this ‘column * often m2ntioned gratefully for various reasons, resigning last week as the Club’s bookkeeper to accept an out- cf-town position, who leaves all of us on the staff deeply regretting, ber departure and wishing her the' best of success and great h.'lppmcw‘I | e REV. MATTHEWS WILL - REMAIN HERE; LEAVES ON SHORT VACATION, The Rev. Bruce R. Baxter of Port- land, Bishop of; this area, has an- nounced ;that’ the Rev.. W. H. Mat- thews, ; Jr.. . will . rémain ' here as pastor of the Methodist Church until July 1. { With this announcement, the Rev. and Mrs. Matthews have heen grant- ed a few days vacation before set- tling déwn to their winter dutie: and the couple left this morning Fy small boat enroute to Harbor Islar. — MRS. REED ¥ Miibel "Récd ‘a Mrs. ved fron Ketchikan last night after an o'~ sence of several months. She w s at Bell Island recovering frcm :a operation for much of the summ D ' WAR BONDS - SAVE OCTOBER ‘'3 Douglas Firemen’s I' AN( adv. | oz rear to bolster morale I | the battle Make JUNEAU ! ESSES " ed Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hop Water and Shower Bath Qpick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS ¥ Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonahle Rate i S . SEATTLE - . »_l’eg‘xoct comtort ® Centrally located ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Yo NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON BUY WAR ho;;t‘ " * Bplendid food and - ATCO F. B. service ! BRI bl b O Alaska Transportaties NFW WASHINGTON Company { . SAILING® FROM PIXR ¢ Alaska’s Largest Apartment — Hotel ! EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REFRIGERATION | and SHOWER * ; Reasonable Rates """ Phone 800 D. B. FEMMER—AG!N"! " mIGET ¥ PHONE 114 You Can Fly With ALASKA STAR ATRLINES IN THEIR NEW 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS to YAKUTAT VALDEZ CORDOVA KODIAK IFAIRBANKS SEWARD BRISTOL BAY NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday 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. ' FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | Phone 612 Agents Juneau R 55 Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. p Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- fl 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 19 }8 10 18 10 | 10 8 18 18 10 10 10 10 -4 18 Hoonah .. 10 / Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 i Skagway 10.00 f Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109, Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah $15.00 $10.00 per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Excursion Inlet Express Rate: 10 cents SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 g Wrangell i 20,00 Express per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ tersburg and Wrangell i Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Y warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Pml ‘lz e '