The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO NOTICE Raft of 400,000 ft. saw logs broken up near Sumdum. Parties wishing to salvage logs contaet JUNFAU LUMBER MILLS 1 She Coaches All Sports EDNA ALMOUIST, SGT. WILLIAMS MARRY TONIGHT At 8 o'clock this evening in the § Northern Light Presbyterian Church, ! Miss Edna Almgquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Almquist, will become the bride of Sergeant Dean K. Williams, son of Lieut. Col. J. P. Willlams and Mrs. Williams The ceremony will be performed by the Willis R. Booth Mr. Almquist will give his daugh- in mariage. Attendents will be 5. Paul Winkleman, Miss Ruth Kunnas and Miss Elspeth Douglas. Sergeant Norman Bucy will be best man and ushers will be Ser- geants John - Hozen, Bill Lawrence, Sidney Carter and James Jacaobsen. Wedding music will be sung by Ernest Ehler and Mrs. Carol :ry Davis will be at the organ. Following the ceremony, at 9 o'clogk, there will be a reception at Baranof Hotel in the Gold Room. All friends of the couple are extended an invitation to both the church and the reception. ARNOLD H, SWANSON 1S NOW AN ENSIGN Recently commissioned as ensign D-V(S) in the United States Naval Reserve, was Arnold Herman Swan- | son, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ja- cobgzen of Juneau. H Ensign Swanson has been assign- ed to duty with the 13th Naval Dis- trict, Port Director's Office, Seattle.' He a graduate of the Juneau High School, class of '36 and was employed by Siems Drake Puget Sound, contractors of Alaskan Na- val stations, and prior to entering ter Mr Mirs. .V.lu' ‘Ward has been a football coach more than three years and San Antonio, Texas, claimed she was the first of her kind in the Here she gives pointers to two members of her football squad. Mrs. Ward coaches all sports at the Woodland Hills (San Antonio) High School. (AP Wirephoto) nation. stake aboard to assist the military CITIZENS WHO OWN FOREIGN PROPERTY is ments on the fighting fronts and to bring about sound solutions of the post-war problems. authorities and the civilian govern-| Report forms, known as TFR-500, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA 'FRANK BEALS IS WRITTEN UP IN ARMY NEWSPAPER More than a column of the Sep- tember 20 issue of the new, but already famous, Kodiak Bear is de- votxd to an int ew and study of Holmaquist s, BEARS BEAT High Bowler | COPPERS IN LastEvening FAST GAME . "xo il The Merchants' Bowling League Juneau High School’s Crimson now r manager of the Aleu-| played last night at the Elks, re-|Bears walloped the Coppers to the tian Islands for the Fish and Wild- | \sulting in the Juneau Drug Co. win-|tune of 33 to 23 last night in thelife Services. ning from Percy's Cafe, Ordway's High School gym before a small, Beals, now stationed in Kodiak, defeating the Butler Mauro Drug|crowd composed mostly of enthus- has an expanded area to cov Co., Sabin’s losing out to. Leota's|iastic High School fans which includes the Alaska Penin- and Henning’s nesing out the 20th| The Bears led all the way and sula | Century Meat Co. Holmquist and | were ; threatened. | /\Hmldnvm Lt‘:”lhe article, Beals | Lavenik were high bowlers in last/Kearny was high scorer, eaking 'laughingly rflulfd to his title and night's play. down the floor to toss accurate commented that “West of False Pass never seriously | e e —— | | b S g goals time after time. Howe the they call me just about anything.” "\,c;_{:lsl?wmg e R lndwid\m);mml noticeable fact concerning the He remarked that soldiers were as k Butler Mauro Drug }.J-Hi boys is the teamwork dis- good sportsmen as c.l\'lllkll\s. and ad- _ i played vocated the spreading of news of | Einess: 171 180 189 510\ " poe tallied the majority of the game laws. Beals commented that B. Lavenik 125 96 147° 368 15000 for the Coppers. the explanation of game laws to! M. Davlin 152 133 136 421 " n o) owing are the individual People was of much more value than Total 48 400 442 1209 (oo thousands of game wardens, be- | Ordway's vt cause the hunters ; the ! Holmquist 169 189 199 557 Cr— ::,”s 4 reasons for the xw-sl,he" K, e |J. Shepard 115 119 139 373 Gt bl Reia s g i | 'H. Petrich 19 139 129 ‘404 yloodeau. F T gGUARDS F ( ! Total 420 447 487 1334 Fooin J b g 0 DOUGI.AS i { Percy’s Cafe st Bl i sy g gymoviaer o o o GIVEDANCE TONIGHT Henning 159 174 183 516 iowell, C ° 5 The Douglas Unit of the Alas |F. Holmquist 135 115 163 413 Kearny, G 7 0 Territorial Guard will give a dance Shepard 156 128 115 399 J. Dapcevich, G 0 0 o!in the Nat at Douglas tonight start- | Total 458 425 469 1352) Scott, G 1 1 3 Ing at 10 o'clock ant last dance at| | Juneau Drug Co. Merritt, G 0 0 o'} am. Sunday. The public is in-| | Lavenik 184 206 166 556 i s __|vited and members of the Juneau |E. Simmons 145 102 126 373 ‘Totals 15 3 33'and Highway units of the Guards |H. Barrager 140 153 149 442 Coppers will be gdmitted free if in uniform Total 469 461 441 1371 b e o N R = Leota's % Ross, F 6 0 2 Carilegle 103 153 1¢2" 588 Stitham, F 1 0 2 L. Senescu 114 143" 127 384 Rolinson, F 0 0 0 \ I Wildes 110 138 141 g9 Lamb, C 3 1 7 The pen fhaf Total 417 434 1460 1311 Pomorski, G 1 0 2 Sabin's K} Glibert. .4 B0 o f -l Stewart 184 15 s el i 0 als now Waugh . 116 43L 254 am Terrault, G AR SRR E. Hendrickson . 120 aga_%m Totals 4 AR mqy never Total 420 366, #fBes4 ISR y b s Henning's f d s """ 5 2w INDIAN RIGHTS ARE write again: | Hendrickson 134 189 '131 454 3 ; s i G. Waugh 149 139 125 413 (ule ,N Su" o New fountain pens are I |B. Hudson 15 95 ‘{g 326 i scarc:due tothew:riysa:ev | Total 420 445 395 12590 He ST | guard your pen with Parker { S Contiry Mewndl Claiming that property; patented| Quink. This ink alone con- | sen i+ . and used by the Libby MecNeill and i i Iv-x, which {Senagey 157 158 M5 505 Liny, Inc, and the Yakutat and| oogsmaeiasand loggin {M. Stevenson .. 131 127 101 35 Southern Railway, belongs to them ends gumming and clogging G. Overby 119 119 119 357 py right of inheritance and accord S meTER s Cod o8 snc Total 407 404 411 1222 2 rubber rot. Flush and fill ing to agreement with the United States government and natives of | Alaska, the heirs of Setuck Har‘v‘ * ‘have filed suit against the cannery ! company. i The suit charges “wrongful u'es-‘ pass” and asks that the heirs be paid $50 a month from September | 16, 1916 to the present time for use of the land. The total amounts to| The °n|Y ink w“h Ky., appears a one column picture $15,700. ‘pen-protecfing SOLV-X your pen with brilliant, smooth-writing ParkerQuink today. At all pen dealers. ROBERT SHELDON . REGULAR IAPSER In an October issue of News of Activities, published at Frankfort, | | MUST FILE REPORTS Citizens of Juneau who own anj the Navy was general supply' and camp superintendent for the con- struction of the Naval operating ,.operty in foreign countries were base at Dutgh Harhor, notified by acting Postmaster Lil- RS 51 & T lian G. Mill, that they must file LBUY WAR BONDS reports of their foreign holdings " with the Treasury Department, be-| fore December 1. The notice was| given by means of a poster placed | on display in the post office. The Acting Postmaster points outl that it is necessary for the govern- ment to have complete informa- tion as possible on the American LY WHEN you carry an adequate amount or the proper kinds of in- | surance on your property. | do you have the first and most important defense against financial loss. LACE your insurance now with this agency. which represents sound, dependable insurance com- ;{:}nies like the Hartford Fire. Shattuek Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU TRAINING-— Los Angeles | BRINGING UP FATHER | MAGGIE IS TWO HOURS LATE - AN’ I'M GITTIN' i WEARY OF WAITIN' AN' ME FEET ARE BEGINNIN® TO GROWL ! swimming events, Left to right: Corrine Smith, Southern Pacific and Southern California diving cham- [ pion; Virginia Wenzlaff; Faith Atkinson; Betty Jane McCoskey; Wave Winters, of the national: junior medley relay championship team; Lou Ann McCoskey; Lorraine Oggs; Natalic Rogers, may be obtained through commer-;O‘ Robert E. Sheldon, Unemploy-| The property involved is the rail- al banks, or from the nearest Fed- Mment Compensation director of Al-'Wway right-of-way and terminal at eral Reserve Bank, the postmaster |aska, who is in the States now to Setuck river near Yakutat. states. Penalties are provided mr‘sttend the Interstate Conference s 2 5 e those who wilfully fail to file re- of Employment Security Agencies. MINING MAN HERE While in Louisville, Ky., in Octo- | H. Marstrander, coal engineer as- ports. AR S |ber, at the conference, Sheldon sociated with the U. S. Bureau of fJoined the IAPES, (International Mines, is in Juneau for a few days ANNUAL BAZAAR { Association of Public Employment prior to his returning to the regional . e Services). office in Rolla, Mo. By Lutheran Ladies Aid, Wed-| Sheldon is the 10th Alaskan to| Marstrander has been to the West- nesday Dec. 1, at Church Parlors, belong to the association, but! the Ward where he has been supervising 12 to 5 pm. Fancy Work, Goodie only member of the Unemployment the coal mines along the Alaska Railroad. Sale and Tea. ,Compensation to belong. military control. Athletic club girls prepare for a2 workout in preparation for winter | | 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Sery- ice, merged into the transport facili- ties of the Armed Forces, is working overtime these days. One result: 878% more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- fore. Every ounce of cargo is under ‘When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. AVTERICAN | 1 MAAR A} S s , apel L ey I'WE GOTTA SIT DOWN BEFORE | FALL. DOWN — 'L GO IN THIS STORE/! e We id gl SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1943 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ROYAL CAFE | . Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE ORDER YOUR OPEN ALL NIGHT |{BABBIT SKINS PHONE 377 Tanned, cleaned and all' ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON ISEERT ol n SEATTLE ® Perzect comtort ® Centrally located * Splendid food and THE Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE PNEW WASHING TON LINE Alagska Tramsportatien PR 0. TS DI S DS T Company | "t BARANOF bl B8 Alaska's Largest Apartment "“"“"“flu * —_— . EVERY ROOM WITH TUB i + REFRIGERATION L " 'Phone 800 BUY WAR BONDS D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGET 813 FLY WITH ALASKA AIRLINES (formerly Alaska Star Airlines) NEW 14-PASSENGER Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS TO YAKUTAT FAIRBANKS YUKON POINTS CORDOVA VALDEZ BRISTOL BAY KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM Leaves Juneau 12:30 P. M. DAILY PHONE 667 Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Loclkheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. awk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hlnlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof sutn Juneau .38 $10 $18 sl0 $18 $18 318 $8 318 18 18 w0 18, 18 10 10 10 8 10 18 10 5 i 0 18 1 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 . Hoonah .. 10 gins o r—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. - Haines and Skagway e “mes y 5 Juneau $18.00 $20.00 Skagwyay mfiifln, xpress 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. Juneau Hoon! $15.00 $10.00 Excursion Inlet 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Express Rat SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau . $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg .. 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell 20.00 ¢ + Express Bate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to and Wrangell g Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants, Schedules and Rates Subject to mm uz Change Without Notice, -(p

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