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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA October 5-6. the Special Service'ed (o Skagway aiier a business and |have birthdays this month were in- in war news. Tt wasn't born be- A WNERS presented a free Soldier-Civilian pleasure trip to the States. While troduced: Mary Talbot, Peg Axtell, cause Washington, official or unof- -‘)1;., “Hellzapoppin' ™ at the Col- “cutside” Mr. Richter purchased | Terrance Keel, A. J. Feltysch, €hris fical, thinks the rest of the country iscum Theatre, which was filled to stock for his jewelry and curio Asloreislaylor. Tommy Ralph and Robert is complacent (that word should be TAKE TERMS OF ; capacity for each performance. A here E. Adamson. taken out of the dictionary until { matinee was given on the afternoon | - Following the speeial dance num- this war is over). It was born be- WSA OFFICIAL | ot October 6 for the schoof children.| ey Revie of the Revie (,,W,,y ber, Mary cut the cake apd the cause a lot of people (perhaps more | All of the acts were well pre-'cigro sailed for the south on a|entire group enjoyed the “special in Washington than elsewhere) are sented, and the actors were con-yuciness and pleasure trip. ‘" ffair. showing too much eagern 1\ = With four small boat owners SKAGWAY,. Alaska (Special Cor- | gratulated for their fine work. — COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN I‘\u‘nptu‘n\ l.Hll\‘l!X‘l.‘th race signing cantracts]. and’ acoepting spondence) —During the past two EAW SKAGWAY USO APPOINTED B o many reasons, “tes offered by the War Shipping wecks Skagway has witnessed 8s| On Qctober 3. members of the 13 Aote - Marviieeh. S lere are a goo any as Administration and the War De- vere a flood as any that the old- | skagway Woman's Club were guests| Last Sunday cvening the Q. M. e v o oP-imostly military, why bad news 1| AUMWSIEHO PI0 8 AT O % ember. The Skag-'of Col. F. E. Ahrens at a noon din- “Masier-minds” took on a group of pointed Committee Chalrmen o withheld from public consumption, PArtment in pay i H Hinets a8 TRRT R all Ay < Hall No. 1 Twenty- |local women in a quiz contest at|represent various programs earried pyue from now on, there won't be | (er Of their vessels by government way River, ordinarily a small per at Mess Hall No. v+ local won i i be g ad | e iib g Stream. wat swollon o0 ‘a MIGBtY four women were present and en- the USO ‘and defeated them by iajon at thcl!{SO Jimmy *Roper Was nuon untold unless it definitely ‘:’]““’f“"‘f"l‘l Q-u?m R, gD S rying 1 it trees, joyed a very fibe dinner, starting closc margin of 240 to 230 jasked tothead the Music APPrecta- o;ec yinnortant military information |Others ame teris, torrent; SERITYHEE s ¥ JERED ¢ . - « George of the'tion Group, and Art Klemm the Erskine B. Wood, WSA representa- tumps and debris of all kinds. The with soup and ending with a vita- Quizmaster Hank George of the & pod i to uw me) leave today for Ketch- Roid > was washed &Wway. min pill Special - Service Office, presented Sunday Evening Entertainment pro- live, was to leave today e ;e chibeal th ; the 60 questions to the group in his grams. - Klemm will work with to conduct similar hearings go o only fhe Drompt AGHOR OR L pio o ong cervice at the OWR masterful style, making the Hank ‘George of the Special Ser GROSSMAN R"’ES | there. i ( of the Ammy in hruling | oo o ot U reh last Sunday,CHUEe hour a very entertaining ono. Vice Office who will M. C. the ac- He left legters setting forth the brokzn sections,| oo wires ana ke to the congre.|Were answered correctly were - settle with e isAining boat own- 4 %) o pell mousetrap in three letters, B d'ue g 3 i S Teresa €' in Juneau, in every cas d town. . vas near Sation The ;l)my WAS lnfm lll.l hn)l'u,l drivwor AR - A | PHOW ' gan d WS 'o Be % .lxi fune |.A“1 _m : TeSd b ichard SV hind Lieut. David ospital, which wa of Firsi Licut. Alexander Mack, Post ‘aw egg three feet with- . Grossman, well known Sitka resi- TICArd RO e ot yas: undermiined 04, ciygplain, who will soon be leaving Yoll drop & Fw tug heee feel WL Told Mow fo Prevent, . dent who died at Tenakee last McClean, moy inspecting contrace and a mewly established ey, gyqy. Chaplain Mack has been|0ub breaking it?" Answery drop 4 v /. will be held on Monday tOTS' records, ‘will be in Junea from & height of four feet, it won't, |break in the first three feet. 1 whieh had not yet started called south by the serious Allnoss of at 9 o'clock in the Catholic Complacency Feeling the was destroyed by the pic wire ; R g AR Church of the Nativity. Interment l““lmll“"uflt‘fl:;;-*v W e it Company lost one 3 Hugh H. West, speak- Participants in thiy progr ¢ oy g S will be in Evergreen Cemetery | It is believed, Wood said yester-| G0 Toins. Minee” (Akbcaltalirty 158 tr i beialt of the military per. | Mrs Hal Johnston, Mrs, P. 1. Dabl,| (Continned from Page One) The. remaing Were. brought-here day,. that unless. some -of. the boas| ioniing of cleckricity for & ShOML (nel ‘and Mr. E. A. Rasmusen, Mts. Walton Price, Mrs. Jotin Hoyt,! on Wednesday by a son of the de- owners have definite binding con- | i 6 sl o and Miss. Aty Cooper, members. of 15, Droying) &, why Secretary, of, the , @ ; | s ottt sh Wi pericd of time. Many basements wi, spoke for Meal eitizens, praised I Nav, Knov came out with, apiem- €2ased woman, A. Dermett O'Toole.'tracts with contractors, they ! wete fiooded and ° Ariny WOrkerS ' cpaplain Mack® for the mh-nmw““‘ VSO: and an the. QM team: Nawy e |accept the terms offered by the War | Bob Larson, Harold Bailey, Fred phatic warning that the battle of P Debartment. ahd the. WHA TN * i L b yel .weeks NOTICE TO ALL CAR OWNER! pargneny.aid i Bigus, ~Allen Glasser. and - Hagry the Atlantic. wasn't.yet won : weeks Traftic officers will check cars| .AS soon.as business is cleaned up | Chaplin. “High point scorers ,were before the Nazis struck theix most 1 b | Mrs, Hoyt'for the women and Allen damaging: blow in months at an At- ¢very afternoon on Willoughby Ave | i Juneau, Capt. Sullivan and Lieut were sent to the rescue With pumps. | sorvice ha has rendered during the Because of track washouts and period of time" {hat he' has: been <dides, the White Pass Railroad wis (tationed at Skagway. cut of operation for sometime, It Antumn decorations: provided a ¢ S 5 o 9 ars st McClean will probably go to Ketch- nas resumed services at this time. sharming setting for the affair and Glasser for the men. Ein {lantic :convoy; nnfi‘ why Cm_el of h‘:wfemf_‘f and 5>|.) n\; All c\u.s must Gl gy ol i howaver, e A i tahl s ‘eentered | At the halfway mark in the pro- Staff General.Maxshall, in his re- be checked before deadline T : & ) prd vy B s ot iy Wy s 'gram a number of colored slides cent extensive veport on progress e e ‘ - o N b, by AN Opimra e cake, donaled were. shown through the courtesy of ti ointed out that had AVE OCTOBER 3 | The original homeland of mam-, The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pres~ py-pale Neekloson and baked by he war, pointed out that we hac 3 : | byterian Chureh met in the Chureh | carl Holmdahl. | of Axel Rasmussen; Prineipal of the ‘only got one foot ‘on the. ladder to remen’s PANCE |malian_life is believed to be the Parlors Thursday afternoon and' Serving ‘were Alice Peters, Lau- {local school. Tk pictures were )ucf.oxy. adv. lLigh central plateau of Asia. after a short business session, Te< rotta Hauschultz, ‘Ann Biaré ang of Skagway in days prior to the!’rphag, is why, .130. alth it = o froshments were scrved. Mis. E. Aufpig A, ‘Hestness, - The lunch was V4T 3 +isn't. .generdlly known, th’m he FO SAL Raswuson. acting president, Was | gupnished < by: ‘Mesdames Mason, 3 * President - has -issued . “secret’. di- H Ly § Dbstess for th ¥ !Clark. Day, Emanuel, Rasmussen, pacTs ABOUT YOUR USO . Réctive to Wag, Navy and the squ-’ ® | Hansen, and ‘Hestness. During the month of September départments . that they are not ‘o B EAD s r 0 R BEA n K The Skagway Woman's Club meb = A short program was presented: o following ‘facts were submitted. DML' their: punches . in leung the Ortober 15, in the clubrooms or| with: young ‘Robert ‘Brandt, son of 1, ‘the National Office rogarding URited -States, - within fue “Hmita- ® Good Range of.C | the tirst regular meeting of the‘me local USO' Director, playing a vear, Twenly-six woipen were pres-) trumpet ‘solo for the occasion. A ent and considerable business W&S | vocal solo, by Mr. Robert Shaw, was transacted. |also enjoyed during the evening. It -was voted that a service flag| 4 made for the City of Skagway, . pay Rondy of Ketchikan, Dis- to honor all the men and boys from ... Deputy of the Elks, madé his' the town who are serving' HelF\,rroiy visit 4o the local lodge. Gail PR “I‘fmdi'é::’g f":f):uun“:‘::; Buod is Exalted Ruler of the lodge | i olander:, s o s v it in the last General F‘cdcrabipn‘hcm ALE B Hahade Begidlaey. Club ‘Magazine, Skagwity was mpn- Ray G. Day, -D(‘puty Collector of ticned as one of the first In Alaska e ¢ | Customs, returncd to Skagway after to send $250 for a nurse's scholar: :\ \we ¥ apeRte o JUBead oh Basl: ship, and according to a commit- report, the Club is well on its' ay to a second schalavship, A letter was read from the chair- man of the Orthepedic Hospital.in Seattle, thanking. the Club .for ‘the ® (an Fill LargeOrders MOUNTAIN Y IEW STORE EAST ANCHORAGE ALASKA the work here: + tions: of our military interests, just About- 17,000 meit came into- the how brutally we are suffering on (buildinig, ‘51 men signed up to use the global war. fronts, the dark room, three billiard tables | Were ‘used 330 - hours, the -Ladies | Sewing® Committee. did sewing - for 105 men on'135 garments, 3,100 USO cnvelopes were distributed, during the past three months 7,500 story ‘IIPLLers have been 'sent by the ‘men to folks -at home, there were eight dances held for the men, eighteen showings of movies were put on by the Special Service Office, fifteen sroups and . committees held forty meatings. Every week last month ‘15 cakcs were baked-by the women of Skag- way, and packed for shipment to the boys who- are “at the stations along the railway. The cakes last week were baked, but due to flood conditions causing damage to the vailroad, deliveries -were unable to be made. Mrs. Hoyt, however, turn- "This 15 & ne ; Bl Tealism Y0! Ho! Ho! and a Genuine Chow Mein be Fred Vandewall has sold his gro- cory and drygoods store and build- ing to Mr. and Mrs.-L. H. Johnston |and. Mr. and Mrs.:W. E. Price. The M. Incw owners dare old-timers in Skag- way and their many friends ‘are als ho ~Salbs jnuu::p;:tdo;:::‘i ‘::; pleased that the store is to remain ween $140,000'to $145.000 There‘open and know' that they can ‘ex- | peet the same courteous service that $101 that the tewh of Skagway had denated in the penfiy drive. Frolander Lo 1 Wwas no.active campaign, ,and there ed the cak ver s 2 cakes o to th 0. 48 no doubt shat ‘many more thou- ::r;c:i“ hys bicen egtendedt ' {ts fus i ‘S _____ ks i 1ds of dollars will be credited to! BiRE PRy SR i and ihie: town. R ¢ 3 3 Azel Rasmusen, Suberintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gault left for In keepinz with the regular ! L Skagway School, showed cojor~ SRt to ke away for the winter.| chedule of dances at the USO, the { Y 4 cd pictures, which were chjoyed by M Gull is an engineer ‘with the|birthdays of all October-born men I . ') p » .'e .’ those: present, - Gols By B - Abrety| White Pass. Railroad and women was observed on Friday, i . . cpped to ‘find bul R L T R s o October 8. Just before the grand bad done any damage to the homes Mr flf)d Ml‘s. Richter have return- march the (l)“rl\l’mg people who at the BATAAN CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ol ‘members and - offering the as- ance of the Army. Ireshments were’ served during to evening by Mrs. Pred Nord and Mrs. Ray Day, i L. A. MACHINISTS Meeis 2nd & 4 Mondays 8 p.m. LOCAL 514 In the United States Commission- IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL ' Court for Juneau Precinct, Divi- sicn Number One, Tervitory of Al- aska. In Probate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| For the discriminating public a well-known Chef of Los T Ruth Lucinda Raines n- " " treite of td SHaie 0 B B Angeles and Hollywood, "ANDY,"” formerly the Chef of the deceased, ‘has made to- the within | court, and filed in his office, a re+ turn of sale of real estate of the de sed, made by her on the 22nd day ‘of Octobery 1943, and that . the 4th day of November, 1943, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the courtroom of said court, as the time ' and place for hearing the said re- turn, when and where any person Interested in the said estate may appear - and file objections to the mmmnuun of said sale, and may o heard and may produce witnesses | upport of such objections. > real estate sold is all of the most popular and equally famous "“Hollywaod Tropics, Inc.” of ‘Hollywood for three years, and "FRANK," old-timer of this establishment, will be responsible to the public’s de- mand for -REAL CHOW MEIN and CHOP SUEY at our establishment. We Abppreciate Pan Amicrican ' Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this-time when every passenger and every ()pen All Night ir real cstate described in the in- { ventory and appraisement of said | i i ili . state filed in the within entitled aunce of carge sub;cct 1 m|htary court um for which said real priority. By, ; ' After Victory, Pan ‘American will pioneer new standards of service for Alaska. cstate wa and ¢ persons sold is $8,035.00 cash, froe 0l encumbrance; and the | icin. $aid - real estate | nawed in. the Retirn ' i-Estate, and Petition for Confirmation filed ‘in‘the wm\m‘ entitled court on October 23rd,. 1843, | For furtiter particulars. re!er:une\ is hereby made te the return on flle in the within-court 'AAN CAFE Dated: Junéau, ' Alaske, Octaber i g : 289 South Franklin Street RUTH LUCINDA RAINES, : Administratrix. | i v @ a p . First publication, Oct. 23, 1943. | UBBF A A A& §dicsi a2 H publication, Oct. 30, 1843. ] BRINGING UP F ATHER JUST THINK / IT'S N IS FROM SONNY- G "HELLO-MOM! TELL e FOUR WEEKS SN?:EEE P R NOW WE'LL FIND | SUPPOSE-~ PAW TO SEND ME AN ADVANCE WE'VE HEARD FROM | HE'S GENERALLY LETTER OUT ALL ABOUT || ACCORDIN' TO FIFTV-LQVE—\/ouR AT T OUR SON- | WONDER [ IN TH' BRIG-IF FROM™ A J| HIM —HE HAS SoNT! FRONTY 1T's IF HE'S A BRIGADIER- YOU ASK ME ! MILITARY CHABGE" OF GENERAL YET? TH' WAR!GO ON-READ IT# s T Baby’s Layette | torial Building. a few days more to take care ofj SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1943 | ROYAL CAFE Theme at MeeImg Specialties: “Baby's Wardrobe” will be the topic discussed Monday at the next meeting of the Mother's class, ac- CHOW MEIN cording to Miss Helen Johnson, | CHOP SUEY public health nurse and instructor.| The class will meet at 2:30 pm.|| - BMBRICAN DISHES [ in the Health Center of the Ter ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin, ISMAEL HOTEL | D Steam Heat in Every Room g Hot Water and Shower Bath ORDER YOUR Quick Service Barber Shop 1 on Second Floor—Room 3 | n A B B l T s K l “ s Under New Management l Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonabie Rate BUY WAR BONDS , S SEATTLE ® Periect comfort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and F. B. service McClure, ® Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath * ALABKANS LIKE THE = RBARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * | Reguonuiie Raies D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Phone 800 PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 e s ————3 i You Can Fly With ALASKA STAR ATRLINES IN THEIR NEW 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU 1o ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS to YAKUTAT VALDEZ CORDOVA KODIAK IFAIRBANKS SEWARD BRISTOL; BAY’ NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday it PHONE 667 Baranof Hotel Woedley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Poirits Lockheed Arrives Juneau Z:Ofi P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday / FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Phone 612 Agents June&u / § 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 $1 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 18 10 5 v Kimshan.. 18 18 10 Pelican .. 18 Todd & Tenakee .. Angoon .. Hoonah .. 10 " Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau . $18.00 $20.00 Skagway , 1000 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum (,hnge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion lnlet—-bcheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet ... $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents pcr pound—Minimum Charge 60c ' SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ke;c:;u;gn Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 . 30.00 10.00 ok 20.00 3¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to reunblq and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passe: 11 warrants. Schedules e Sitka $18 10 Juneau ... Petersburg Wrangell