The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1944, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 ¥ DRAFT BOARD . SHELDON BACK How Sori RELEASES NEW~ FROM OFFICIAL ew Jpring. New Officers at | N Ma by Meet Last Night lISII!G TODAY TRIPTO NORIH} qw- 1ve °“3°5 1n<\4l'n(] last nignt The following new listings were| Robert Sheldon, Executive Di- Encampment, Inde- released today by the Juneau Drait | rector of the Unemployment Com- | It H'l H! C r of Odd Fellows No. Board: ¥ pensation Commission, returned by | 1A at their ceremonies in the IOOF 1-A—William F. Barnett, DéRo- Pan American Airways to Junea Hall are as follows: ven W. Brown, James Lewis Devoa, from Fairbanks this morning aft a| Chief Patriarch, F. S. Laughlin; carol Edward Fenson, Magtin | trip to the Interior on official busi- | Senior Warden, Sam J. Paul; High grank, Richard Harris, Wilbur W.|DesS Pricst, Forest Fennes Scribe, james. Stanley W. Lathrop, James| He reports delegates are pouring | George ng:'nscn', Treasurer, Chas. G Mitchell, Bjarne Carl Olsen, into Fu:rpankz: Ior_\ho Territorial W. Carter; Junior Warden, Sgt. peier Warner, John M. Westfall Democratic Convention which starts FACL TWO Aurora Installs The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE ——n— ———COME ALL! ° TOM SAWYER BOYS' CLOTHES Shirts 289 So. Franklin Street Hotel Juneau Open All Night For Comfort Ai Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or | I | | WITHOUT BATH | el Evere Sui B b ay @ a 2 a ! Cecil Everett: Guide, L. W. Wil- o0 \woods Monday and are h \_vinz a (ou.!!h‘ ORDER YOUR burn; ist Watch, James Lamsen: “1 o jecen 3. Hil Josepe@| e n tmding places o slcep ‘ ond Watch, Clarence Wittanen; 3rd ;- LA But at the same time, Sheldon || Most Convenient Location ||[{RABBIT SKIN S Watch, Dawsen Muggy; 4th Watch, S | said, the Interior so far has been { —THIRD AND MAIN— NOW 2-A—Douglas R. Campbell, Ed-|naying a mild winter compared with ¢ ward Leo Olsen, Robert Jamesast year, offering some relief for | p, Willlam C. Shaw, Marcus the acute shoxtnge of housmg Sison, Christian Borge Skov, | | officers were Past T onald- Ray Stroup, George Hem/ | ; ally, Valta, F. williams. woonlEY TAKES ‘ atriarchs: District Grand _2-A(H)—Rod rlulse Moses Arcme i rch J. P. Christensen; Dis- Wilson. | eputy Grand Senior Warden, 2 Lawrence Carlson, Ronald Tanned, cleaned nnd all ready to make Ip R ~ VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY | SBEATTLE, WASHINGTON ; Ge Clark; Inside Sentinel, H. V. Callow; Outside Sentinel, Bernt Mork; 1st Guard of the Tent, John McLaughlin; and 2nd Guard of the Tent, Gnh Stout j Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise oo $4.35 1o $0.95 ® Perrect comfort Pa;amag District Deputy R. Lister, Roland John Mead, How- © Centrally located 3 " James Larsen: ard E. Mosher, Wesley A. Sullivan, To A"(HORAGE\ i, S Sl o end » § d Scribe, H. V. Leurs D. Robinson, Wayne L. | 3 4 ¥ and District Deputy Grand ’Ihumpxon Oliver H. Torkelson, R | | F. B. servi Junior Warden, L. W. Kilburn. S A Woodley Airways plane arrived | | McClure, * Large Rooms— today from Anchorage, and left later | | Mgr. all with Bath Preceding the installation an ex- caent. aimner was enjoved by a1 POHuck Dinner those attending. with a full load of passengers for | the Westward city. Those leaving | here were Dora Poole, Elmer N.| $2.40 10 $2.95 T R S(hedU'ed fOI’ ‘jg;”“’i‘“‘i}??}“;}l‘f Kl‘llvyl lf!n.fgurvt | IN ALL SIZES FOR ALL AGES Boulware, Botleneck Toniaht by JWC .7 Goggans, aid Walter E | Buster, Discloses How gni by ek LT RIS | {“EBARAN OF ; ONLY 4.95 | Alaskirs|igens Apartment To Do J°b Do It Well ne?::'t'&i}fxfisméffifiel’fufrefi?fnfli FHA OFFICE HERE IS i * RSy SA) EVERY ROOM WITH TUB their husbands tonight at a pot- B I | I B E I-i R E n S (Continued from FRHE One) luck supper. | (I-OSED FOR DUQA"ON o111, ! e e bR Vou i b Dinner will be served at 6:30 by th ial parls f the 5 ing Freshe! vith a v ¢ e ot ook In the socal parlrs afthe | h oftce of the Federal Housing || Preben up now with o new PASSENGERE PREIGHNT b Spring Bl Al s ShE i Administration has been closed for || Spring Blouse. A large assort- | | * » \lm‘lxknow the ‘tmpam\nt Operating cpyvch, Reservations for the din- the duration, according to an an- || ment. including the charming ! R BEFRIGERATION divisions of business intimatel have been taken by Mrs, Bur- nouncement made by Mrs. Nadja || bow-ties. ‘Many other smooth . Reasonable Rates L e I took him up” says Boulware, y,q gmith, Vice-President, and MSs. Triplette, Office Manager. ! o See our collection. * . | worked pretty well” prank Marshall, X All business transactions hereafter || All sizes. Phone 800 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT COHSTANCE PADDO(K are is 48 mow. When he's *apg M Q. Johnson, the Club's ¢ made through the Portland 55 he wants to go back to college— cabenin b e SIEGE AT LENINGRAD IS SOUTHBOUND FOR VISIT AT DAYTON, 0. it with her husband, Tom Pad- (‘ ck, CM1/c who has been train- abees base in West JVir- Quarter of a Million Ger- i ing Enirapmem jnd to active dutw in the near fu- ture (Continued from Page One) VA NS e PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY “The Germans have been The| Have a purtratt artist take your |ofcture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite antly, driven far from Leningrad German forces are bleeding pro- fusely and they are panic stricken.’ The ture of Novgorod 100 past of Lenin; v al Meretskov's sou of Gen ed the road to Lake Peipus S sy | Constance Paddock, on the staff ', lof the Social Welfare Department | ; L F E |of the Indian Bureau, left by boat | _ l«x the south yesterday. She will are to meet in Dayton, ' | ballet, | dancing wederal Bu.)ding. Phone 284. adv | RS E J\Ls time to teach. ¢ to teach management if ame then as it has been v business life,” he says than that, I'd like to teach obs for every personality , would-be world trav- elers, quist, retiring types. Wouldn't it be swell to get everybody doing the job he wants to do?” o DANCING CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrol moderne, eccentric, character, chorus, specialties, social for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenographers. Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. adv. g, representative to the Gastineau Channel Health Council, and chgir- man of the war bond committee, is in charge of the social meeting of the Club. During and following dinner a program will be presented. e e PIONEER WOMAN DIES Mrs. William Jeffrey, Sr., pioneer of the Mayo-district, died recently in Dawson where e had been spitalized for several weeks. She was 66 at the time of her death and went into the Mayo silver camp during the boom days of the R The history of U. S. oil produc- tion is usually dated from ‘he opening of a well in Venango (oun!y Penna., Aug 29, 1859. " How o Relieve s. Triplette has accepted a posi- as clerk with .+ of Indian Affairs here ou can always depend on d’ebz//my fld?/fi?‘ CA 3 9 A‘;&Coffce KEp Schilling Schilling COFFEEL Jones-Stevens Seward Street WIGHT S12 BUY WAR BONDS o ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO Fairbanks Valdez Kuskokwim Kodiak Nome Bristol Bay and Yukon Points /' Bronchitis A | southern Estonia 3, .o - ”» o wfldfl KA"ER é | Creomuision relieves pxcz‘nptly be- o { FINAL SERVICES FOR | IR Rara okl PHONE 667 9 germ laden legm, an aid nature MRS. SHEEPER WILL | fosing ... yow owe | ERE ST S TAKE PLACE MONDAY | ; Wy LI G cigé‘,zfi‘xi‘:fié‘%éfi e v g ! l//a yfl”fl 0.7/ once! de‘li'sfinmlrl\g yo;thust lu};e the way it W dl ® v quickly allays e coug or you are services for Mrs. Mary to have your money back. 00 ey rways e b o V| - CREOMULSION A : A Sy B - for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bionc We ppreciate Russian Orthedox Church. ‘The J U N E A U E——— last rites, which will be conducted Pan American Airways zppreciates by Rev. M. A. Baranoff, will be 2 o'clock in u"-r 1?(((-rm:;:'|i P < the patience and understanding of ANC“ORAGE Interment will be in Evergreen| Carce. ure ut /'» i d nnu A Cometery. . ! b} 2. . our friends in Alaska at this time Via YAKUTAT and CO V. ] i AR fo 3 A 4 1 | I,“ enjoy it i when c;lery p?ssexl:g‘" and .el‘very Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Replaced in “u’ur‘;vwn shop. Eyes Wnce SiSEE RmaRct oM Ee Lflc,@heed An’ives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson ' Ll Ele t L Juneau 2:30 P.M Blomgren Bldg. Pt v, H .. it sl i that mUCh mor e . After Victory, Pan American will 5 o IF NnSE nnl!s pioneer new standards of service for I IIeSday-F l‘iday Alaska. ; FOR RESERVATIONS B | SCHENLEY ROYAL RESERVE Samm Royal Reserve, 60% nnu neutral spirits. Blended whiskey, 86 nml tdnniq WI Corp., New York City CWGS,tomght Put 2-purpose Va-tro-nol up each i ml It (1) shrinks swollen mem- 2 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | | Phone 612 Agents Juneau brings L,rd.ucr brea ing comfort. Follow directions in folder PAN AMERICAN LIREAVS s it b ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Tt A Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hi;wkfl i An- Fotis Pel- Kim- Chicha- | WONDER let Hoonal gooln ‘enakee : ican shan gof Sitka HOW YOL) : Wwos oo NN e DO SPELL IT? 10 18 10 5 w YOU ARE POSITIVELY DISGUSTING! FOR THE LIFE OF ME=-| CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY | TMAMOL EVER MARRIED SUCH : > 3 e 18 AN IGNORANT MAN# A g OH-ME-1 WANT TO GIT THIS LETTER MAGGIE-HOW MAILED TODAY-- DO YOu NOW HOW DO You SPELL SPELL "UNANIMOUS'? "UNANIMOUS"? DO YOU MEAN TO STAND THERE AND TELL ME YOU ARE THAT IGNORANT ? ‘Tenakee Angoon .. l Hoonah .. Haines and Skngwa)—Scheduled Dmly at 9: 30 A. M. kagway $18. on SW 00 3 10.00 Express per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trlp Flre Twlca One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah 5 $15.00 $10.00 per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Excursion Inlet Express Rate: SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietor: D.I D Z d A Copr 1943 ng Features Synducate Inc World aights reserved 5 it Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg - % z . = , Juneau .. y $35.00 $30.00 OQTTR STOR A Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD, STORAGE * Pand Wrangell ‘ o T R o P ’ c Serving Both Chinese and Amen;an . - ’ ’ LOCATED T aiaT $50 e pend—Misimaum 05100 4o Ketchikan AND DANCE OPEN ALL_}IGHT . DISHES warrante - Soncaties ana Rates unsect to PHONE 612 Change Without Notice. vl I_

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