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MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1943 ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ALUMNIAND - Rece Bod !‘;"F:”a,'y ~ NOVEMBER 2 |years old last Saturday and she . TIDES TOMORROW High tide— 0:04 a. m., 14.6 feet Low tide— 6:04 a m., 2.1 feet High tide—12:19 p. m., 16.4 feet. Low tide— 6:35 p. m., 14 feet. - e ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication Monday | evening at 7:30 o'clock with work in E. A. and F. C. Degrees. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. | celebrated the ~event in the -after- | noon by a little party to several | | friends at the home of her grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fromholtz on the highway. The | rooms were decorated in-Hallowe'en | on November 2, the basketball .5 ior¢ 4nd Hallowe'en favors were season will get underway when the‘given to the little guests who also | |Juneau High School team will meet | ohioved a regular kiddles' luncheon. Matching Drapesand Spreads, by Pk ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ‘BUSY, WEEKEND TRIPS | On Saturday a flight was made | to Ketchikan by an Alaska Coastal | Airlines plane with F. H. Niepath, | J. F. Ryan, R. V. Ryan and George T. Clark and returning here were Sven Paulson, Verne Hoke, H. R.| Kincaid, William Beatty and Hai-| old Bean { A trip to Excursion Inlet had as passengers Mr..and Mrs. De Vaughn Kersbom, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Phelps, and W. R. Deeninger. On the return flight passengers were | Don- Paxton, Virginia Paxton, Berly | Price, Lyle Fitzhugh and Mrs. D. M. . Phelps. Flying to Skagway were Charles Aubert, Lloyd Brown, Conrad Brown and Ruth Allie. Returning here were Betty Anne Stone, George E. Barr, Kenneth Flaght and Roy Mikel. Passengers on a trip to Sitka were Charles Dick, L. M. Dunlap, A V. Carroll, H. D. Stephens and C. M. Holm, and on the return flight brought in Barbara Van Er- mon, D. A. Hoffman, Martha Kos- tremetenoff, Holly Evans and Joe Collier. Flying to Hames were Dorcthy Ferschmeier and Claire Acker, and | coming to Juneau from there were | C. B. Borne, Pedro Terencio and | Fausto Pauio. E.J. Camden, Kenneth Kiger and | Don Hansen flew to the Inlet, the| plane returning with Leo Navarro, Fred A. Lincoln, Fred W. Marshall, | John J, Doyle and Vince Yakaputa: Yesterday Erskine B. Wood flew to Excursion Inlet, and returning passengers were V. L. Bradley, Ru- dolph N. @renfell, Christian E. Smith, George B. Balke and Ja uss A. Gracomium. - - AMERICAN LEGION MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Amer-| ican Legion Pest will i be held :at 8 o'clock tonight -at the Dugout. Following the business session, Le- gion auxiliary members ‘wiil gather | and the two organizations will wii- ness a movie relating to the Na- | | | ! Btate of Washington. |attend the Northen Light Presby- | BATES More than a pleasant touch of good taste and. color for your bedroom, these unusual new maiched drapes and spreads by BATES . . . Théy wear for years a Drapes, pair, Matching Spreads, 6.95 and 7.95 ¢ ROSE ® BL All the new. patt Festival, Boots an room), You'll love every for a man's Country Life . . . one of them. B M Behrends Ca QAALITY SINCE /88T RECEPTION AT EVERETT HONORS ANN LOIS DAVIS, Announcement is made that Anna | Lois Davis of Juneau shared honors | with Miss Patt Simon, Grand| Worthy Advisor of the Order of }in the mining world, died last Friday Rainbow in Washington, at a recep- | &t hisdhome in Vancouver, it was N learned here today. turday w‘:‘s}:flf'f: b Trites, who financed |extensive | "Miss Davis was elected Grand |Mining ventures in Canada, New Charity at the last.Grand Assembly :fivul:!nea, B";‘:Shm(}m:“ ;nd‘oll::; meeting -and has been very busy |- ¢ S"t p!:rc:la - L ensgg 1 since that time making official visits }P"’{’;;sy ’; aska "“u w’;‘““h ‘“i‘n with other Grand officers to the |i% A {ape 4350, e many Rainbow Assemblies in the | the next two years in development, All Grand He was one of the largest ranch officers are honored by their home | OWD€rs in Canada and was president ‘Assembly but since Miss Davis’ as- {of the Premier Mining Company of sembly is in Juneau, the E\,ereujflrltish Columbia, one of the large silver preducers. Assembly honored her at the same time that they honored their Grand R ran Officer, who is Miss Patt Simon. RUMMAGE SALE Miss Davis has met many former Juneau -girls on ther visits and all wish to be remembered to their many friends here. Arrangements have been complet- | ed for the local Rainbow Girls to A. B. TRITE, MINING MAN, PASSES ON night in Everett, ‘ | Wed.. Oct. 27 at. the American Le- !gion Dugout beginning 10 a.m. Wiil be open to receive used articles Tues. afternoon or Call Blue 267. adv. i s terian Church in a' body on Novem- ! 7 ber 7. All girls are-asked to keep | BrYPREL D GREEN TAN A B. ‘Trites, rwell-khown -figure the J-Hi Alumni in the first game |of the year. Some real competition will con-| front the high school players in the | initial game, since the Alumni line-| up will be bolstered by the presence of five former Crimson Bear stars, Tommy Powers, Jack McDaniel, | | Keith Reisch, Lee Li and Jack | Pasquan. | .Coaech Clarence Anderson will |prabably use the following lineup for the game: Kenny Thibodeau tand John Lowell, guards; Rndncy; |Nordling, center; Leslie Hogins and :Kr-nny Kearney, forwards. Possible | substitutes are Evan Scott, John | Dapcevich, John Borbridge, Herbert Meade and Denny Merritt. Seven military teams besides Ju-| neau High School have enrolled in |the .City League, and the Douglas | High School may also enter. If they {do, the scheduled game with the Douglas and Juneau High School| |teams will not be played in thej |league,ias Juneau meets Douglas in a three-out-of-five series for the | Gastineau Channel championship. The games in the league will count |1 a¢ neither a win nor a loss for either | | team. md wash easily. 6.95 and 7.95 UE erns, Strawberry d Saddle (grand Americana, | The winner of the Gastineau |Channel series plays the winner of |the Haines-Skagway series for the | nerthern division championship of | Southeast Alaska, and whoever |leads in the latter meets the winner tof the Ketchikan-Petersburg-Wran- gell series for the championship of |Southeastern ‘Alaska, to be played {in March. A preliminary game will be play- ied before the Alumni-High School {main event in the High School Gym (on November 2, by two of the other teams of the City League. e Rebekahs to Have mps. Alnsnr GREFE Second Nomination| DIES LAST WEEK AT ‘ PORTLAND, OREGON severance Rebekah Lodge will be| Word has been received of the held at 8 o'clock Wednesday nixhl!dcarh last’ week in Portland, Ore- at the IOOF. Hall and all members {gon, of Mrs. Albert Grefe, mother |are urged to attend. of Mrs. Fra'k Metcalf, formerly of Following the meeting there will | pjiq cjty be a social with the following com- | el known here, Mrs. Grefe was Dittea tp Chflcfxfi of ;:"esg’:e“t::;m Juneau on thrce occasions, the 15. Norma Oallow, M8, DOrothy | 1ast visit being in June, 1939, when Russell, Mrs. Pat Hagerup, Mrs. Nell S Yoo, Ear A A Kilburn, Miss Edna Almquist, Miss [0 °2me here fo: the marnage of Dorothy Langeth and Miss Virginia | 17 @rand-daughter, Miss Mary | Metcalf to Mr. Ray Hagerup. Langseth. | Mrs. Grefe was 86 years old and has been residing in Portland with 11 me"GERS |her son and daughter-in-law, M IN FROM SITKA' | PA | The second nomination of officers land Mrs. Ray Gisie. Besides h son, Mrs. Grefe is survived by two |daughters, Mrs. Frank Metcal! of | | Sitka and Ms. Julian Seth of New| .;Mexxco, | Funeral services and cremation | was held at Portland last Saturday.| Passengers arriving here from Sitka early today were Homer Crew- {son, Charles Beach, Robert Devine, |ter. e Soldier-Sailor Vofe Getfing Is Headache To All Congressmen | (Continued from Page One) is considered probable on the Hill that the basis of the legislation will be the Green-Lucas bill in the Sen- ate and the Worley bill in the House. A feature of these bills is the pro- posal to use V-mail ballots. It is too early yet to make anyl | definite predictions on just how the| . problem will be worked out, but the | complications involved are interest-: ing. In practically every state, for| example, no more than 10 to 30 days | are allowed between the time of| printing of the ballots and election | day. How to get those ballots to coldiers in Australia, New Zealand,| India, Iceland and Kiska in that| time looks like an insurmountable obstacle. It .is even more so in the case of 'ships at sea whoge destina- | tions'ahd even locations aré a mili- tary secret. To throw onto the Army and Navy the vesponsibility -of - distrib- | uting ‘these ballots, collecting them | and getting them back to this coun-i try for tabulation is a serious mat- The man hours involved would run into the millions. It's no par-| ticular secret that the Army and Navy want no part of the busmessi and ‘might even have opposed the | voting by men on duty outside of! the country. However, it's rumored that President Roosevelt has pa&sed: the word along and the report on the pending legislation that the; Army and Navy will make to the| Senate privileges and elections com- © mittee any day now will be favor- able. i St SIXARE FINED IN i (ITY POLICE COURT The following were fined in City ' Police Court today and Saturday: | Alvin T. Price, .$25 and 30 da suspended, disorderly conduct; Bert Benson, $25, drunk and disordprly;; Mike Mudlak, $15 and 10 days sus-, pended, disorderly conduct; F. J. (Boston) Thorpe, $25, drunk; Dan- iel C. White, $30, disorderly con- duct; Emma Horton, $25, drunk. . FEET HURT? ¢ If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, latest scientific methods.. Osteopath and Chiropodist. Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 adv, Vernon Peterson, Paul Cotignola, George Grubb, William G. Hilliard, Jacob Jerzak, John Mar, Thomas | McNeely, Eugene Meyer, Thomas Miller, Albert Reece, George Skolsky, John Penix, Gene Taylor and Charles Steen. ————— Empire Classifieds Pay! this date in mind and make a special effort to be present. Junior Officers, who are planning | to conduct fiiltiation ceremonies on | November 6'are busy learning their | parts. -All‘Eastern Star and Masons who will not be.otherwise occupied that.afternoon are invited and urged to be present and thus encourage | the girls by their attendance. get this sign ... NOTICE OF ORDER FIXING TIME -FOR FILING OBJECTIONS TO DISCHARGE In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of CLEDAMAE SHANKS, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of October, 1943, an order was made in the above entitled | proceeding, fixing the 30th day of i November, 1943, as the last day for the filing of objections to the dis- charge of said bankrupt. Dated this 25th day of October, 1043, out of it.” But don’t despai N7, \\ R e N JAMES C. COOPER, tional War PFund drive in which] Juneau is campaigning this week. Referee in Bankruptcy. Publication date, October 25, 1043, | Distributed by National. Grocery R N NN VS OV IV Lo 077 Teoday .., when you ask for i¢tmaybe you’ll or the next day you’re‘ bound to get this... Hsia “sign of .the times”"—that store- keeper gesture -which means “we’re all asking for Old Sunny Brook. There’ll be another delivery béfore long. Z——"CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME": but tomorrow Meanwhile, we are r! Just keep and every ounce of g % is not available. “Kentucky Straight' Bourbon' Whiskey S National Distillers. Products Corp., N. Y. ‘= 90.4 Proof 7777z T T RUER TN v AN IMFERF ‘Company. Seattle, Washington "_BRINGING UP FATHER the war effort — with every. passenger the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want After\’ictory When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards . . . 4 of service for our friends in Alaska. 1009% engaged in cargo priorited by ¥ {SR0E B2 L WAsHINGTON | ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS S SEATTLE ® Perrect comtort * Centrally located Splendid food and service McClure, © Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportatien Company L J SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SRATTLE F. B, | = BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER *. Phone 800 D. ‘B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 WIGHT #13 You Can Fly With ALASKA STAR AIRLINES IN THEIR NEW 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS to YAKUTAT VALDEZ CORDOVA KODIAK FAIRBANKS SEWARD BRISTOL BAY NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday Office PHONE 667 Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA CORSTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 P ALASEA COASTAL AIBRLINES 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 'Sitka $ $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 10 ¢ 18 10 5 18 10 :Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 é 10.00 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 $10.00 Express.Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESIPAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg - 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢c to and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. = Schedules and Rates Subject to m Juneau Juneau .. to Ketchikan Petershurg

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