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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | intermission numbers with his comic | interpretation of a hula dancer, and MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1944 e o o o o s o WEATHER REPORT FAGE TWO 4ANY PLANTO ATTEND Fiist King Salmon FEATURE CLEAR PHOENIX HOSE ' Phoenix Hosiery Company has just discontinued the manufacture of five styles in their rayon and fine . Our present stock of these numbers For immediate clearance tomorrow— at 89c a pair. Complete size runs in a lovely range lisle hose must go . . . of colors. All from our regular stock condition. Reg. 1.25 PROMENADE RAYON Reg. 1.95 RAYON MESH Reg. 200 COTTON MESH . . Reg. 1.75 LISLE MESH, RIBBED Reg. 1.50 SHEER LISLE . -. SIZES 814 TO 1014 R M Behrends | QaALITY SINCE /887 | A M- OF ELECTION " ANCHORAGE MAN HERE 'ORS OF THE CITY V. G. Lowe, with the Fed ., TERRITORY OF Communications Commission, | sere 1 1 Anchc e and is at the NOTICE is hereby given that,|Hctel Juneau. irsuant to the provisions of Ordi-| — nce No. 270 of the City of Junesu, | Pt N TP 2 in monforniy-thetewithys Gen- | REGISTRANION s SRt s 30 Y {cinal Blastion Hill e héta} Citizens Who jafe not registered : DAY 44, be- | Voters must register by April 1st to TORTAY. ®” | qualify as electors at the Municipal -:\.w . hours of 8 A. M. and 7 . 7 R B L i pul'pose!pk‘um" to be held in the City of { eleoting the following officers, |Juneau April dth o-wit A MAYOR THREE COUNCILMEN TWO SCHOOL DIRECTORS NOTIC al | municipal election need not register | again as their names are on the registration lists. If you are not Common Council of the City | Fesistered, do not delay in so doing ¢ Juneau having hierétofare by réso- | atonce. Reglstered voters who have tion. duly designated the \'mmg:“hf‘“ged their addresses since ‘,h'? recincts of said city, and the polling {188: Mupicipal glection myst potiy oes In each theréof, the elestors| e ity Clerk prampily so that by notified: ipxopex record can be made of such all duly quulified voters | ¥ anges as to precinct. g within the boundaries of | : J. E. KEARNEY, ; " e City Clérk. oting Precinct Number One of | _ L e \id Gty of Juncau, which are as| E”“‘ P‘“’l‘i‘“fi“O"- M‘“Chh 6, 1944 ollows: 'All'ithat Seatien ‘1ying én | LAst pubiication, WIteH 31, 1944, he northerly side of Second Street | nd West Second Street and thc‘; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: id West Second Street extended | That on March 8th, 1944, in the cross the tide-flats to the City | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau mits and easterly of Gold Creek | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Lempi nd Cap! Avenue, will vote in the | Edwards was appointed administra- ire Apparatus Room in the City |trix of the estate of Albert R. Ed- 1all Building located at the corner | wards, deecased. All persons having f West Fourth and Main Streets, | claims against said estate are re- he same being duly designated Poll- | quired to present them, with veri- ng Place in and for Precinct Num- | fied vouchers as required by law, to ser One, City of Juneau, Alaska. said administratrix at the office of That all duly qualified voters|her attorney Howard D.- Stabler, siding within the boundaries of | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, oting Precinct Number Two of | within six months from the date of 1id City of Juneau, which are as|the first publication of this notice. ollows: All that section lying on he southerly side of Second Street .nd West Second Street across the | ide-flats to the City limits, will vote | it the office of the Pan American | Alrways at 135 South Franklin | Street, the same being designated | Polling Place in and for Precinct | Number Two, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct Number Three of said City of Juneau, which are as| follows: All fhat section lying on the northerly and westerly side of Gold Creek and Capitol Avenue and | including the Seatter Tract, will| vote in the office of the Juneau| Dairies Building, lccated at 12th nd E. Streets, the same being the ' duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct Number Three, City of | j au, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of March, 1944. J. E. KEARNEY, Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 15, 1944. Last publication, March 30, 1944. First publication, March 13, 1944. Last publication, April 3, 1944. SAMPLER 193 the the famous sssortment of best-liked confections . : . here direct from the makers -+$1.50 s o $7.50. RUMMAGE SALE By American Legion Auxiliary at ) BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. cion Dugout, 10 am. Thursday, “The Rexall Store™ arch 23, ‘! e | Persons who voted at the last| LEMPI EDWARDS, Administratrix. | DOUGLAS NEWS ‘: BACK TO FORT LAWTON Private John Wilscn, son of Mrs Thomas Jimmy, returned yestexday to his Fort Lawton, Washington Army Camp. He has enjoyed a two week’s fuflough visiting his par- ents and friends in Douglas. WESTON TO EXCURSION Art Weston has returned to his Excursion Inlet job after spending “ln.&( week with his family here. ANCE in perfect | 9, | AT FEUSI-JENSENS | Wwith Private Thomas Jensen's |furlough over and his return to . {camp at the Westward, his wife c |Wilma has gone to work. She began 1 her employment at the Feusi and | ” “.'cnsnn Grocery last Tuesday. | O.E.S. INITIATION | The Order of Eastern Star, Nug- |get Chapter No. 2, will hold their iregular meeting tomorrow in the PAIR | Eagles Hall. Initiation will be eon- ‘ {ducted. 'WOODLEY PLANE " LEAVES FRIDAY WITH 7 PERSONS | On Friday a Woodley Airways plane came in from the Westward |and departed with Mrs. Edna Lis- “T'/ton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A |H. Ziegler, Paul Todd and Mr Hawkins for Anchorage, and Wil- liam Paul, Jr, for Yakutat. LORENGAU TAKEN BY BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTER DANCE 1S SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Overflowing into the Bubble Room, — o 'the crowd which packed the Gold aval base at Soerabaja, Java Eas. Room of the Baranof Hotel Saturday Indies. This ig the second attack in | evening made the first dance of ceven days on Soerabaja bombers | Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi flying more than 2,300 mile round @ highly successful affair. trips to make the strike. All tables were taken for the event Allied night patrols sank a 3,000 | ton cargo ship, damaged an enemy destroyer and a [reighter of a con- discovered bound for Wewak, | th emies’ se on ew | Fad e s ke the New |, core midnight, Guinea coast. R ~ Foss, guitarist, pADRE RO KlES AR | by both. BEATEN BY MARINES le SAN DIEGO.-‘(;"::H. March 20— | Bel re -hit flingi | nine defeated the Padres’ rookies | throat, chest and ast Saturday afternoon. back with time-tested AMERICANS (Continued trom rage One) floor for enjoyment of daneing. During a half-hour intermission an and - Jess Shumway, accordionist, Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. ‘by Saturday evening and dancers were given the use of the Bubble | Room to allow more space on the | entertaining program featured music by Hi with novelty songs Lou Levy climaxed the ! then began the second half of the evening’s dancing by leading a gay Conga chain. Governor Attends | Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, who accepted the sorority invitation to act as rons, included at their table Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wade Mrs. E. L. Bartlett, Lt. Com. Robert Schoettler, L. C. Peters and Mrs Azile H. A n, who is visiting here for the S8an Francisco offic the Federal Social Sec Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGin d as patrons for the danc McGinty being the literary spor for the group. At their table were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss and Mr. and Mrs George W. Folta Decorations Clever Included at the table of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Garvin, also acting as 1 and patroness, were Miss Paul and Bill Clough, and 1d Mrs. L. M. Dunlap. ity colors of black and gold in the attractive decora- tions of the ballroom and St. Pat- rick's day shamrocks on the tables 1d the black and cold candles, Mrs. Joyce Williams was chairman committee, being aided Mozee and Cheda Paul. | Considerable interest is being shown in the meeting scheduled for this evening to discuss the *“Pros and Cons of Pasteurization of Milk.” The meeting will be held at the Juneau Grade Schoo! Auditorium at 8 o'clock and is under the auspice of the Gastineau Public Health Council. Al interested persons are | invited to a also How's the Time for of the danc by Bonnie Empire Cl i \\\\\\fi\fi\hfiurvz!r!r!flr/[% \ DO YOUR WAR DUTIES"& ! %. Buy more War Bond cheerfully attend to other home- frontduties. Let’s Cardigan Sweater s vy, 7 k] For warm good #3157 \;&\\\\\\\\h! : N\ cheer the resi of the year. N [ kS £ ER TN § %o Jones-Stevens National Distillers Products Corporation Seward Street New York 90.4 Proof NORTHLAN/ TRANSPORTATION: O MUPCATUNT YT [ SERVING ALASKA " BRINGING UP FATHER BUT YOU REALLY SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE OH ! - THEYRE SIMPLY DIVINE! PLEASE ACCEPT THIS SMALL TOKEN OF APPRECIATION FOR YOUR SINGING AT MY PARTY LAST NIGHT- YOU WERE IN SPLENDID VOICE -AND WHAT 2wy VOLUME- JARVIS-| FEEL GLILTY ABOWT ACCEPTING THESE GORGEOLIS ROSES-THEY MUST HAVE cOST A MINT OF MONEY- By GEORGE McMANUS YOUu NEEDN'T FEEL GUILTY-MUM-THE GENTLEMAN SAID IT WAS WORTH IT TO HIM TO GET OuUT OF HIS LEASE ! Tuneau's Newes! Eafing Esfablishment PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors T DINE AND DANCE-=- OPEN ALL ROPICS’’ NIGHT LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES HEALTH COUNCIL MEET Gf Season Caught son was reeled in yesterday by Ms. (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Saturday, March 18 Maximum 46; Minimum 35 Temp. Sunday March 19 Maximum 45; Minimum 35 Rain 42 e e 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 By Woman Angler What is thought to be the first) king salmon to be caught this sea- evseecccses eececcccee ! Leo Rhode, about 150 feet off shore in front of the M. L. MacSpadden summer home on the DuPont Trail. | The king tipped the scales at 20| pounds and provided an excellent piece de resistance” for several members of the staff of the Fist d Wildlife Service, with which r. Rhode is ated. CLINIC TOMORROW AT GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL The regular monthly pre-natal clinic at the Government Hospital will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, according to announce- ment, The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey ————COME ALL! ] 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR' RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all Most Convenient Location ~—THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise ready to make up. - —_—_— VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY A it BEATTLE, WASHINGTON o Purtect comtort * Centrally located e 8plendid food and | service McClure, ® Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALABKANS LIKE THR oHotel NEW WASHINGTON Ji - . THE ‘ ATCO LINE F. B. ataska Tramsportaiies Compaws L IBARANOF | ' Alaska’s Largest Apu{lmant - Hotel | * | ARILINGE FEOW FIKR ; SEATTLS SARMMNOKIE FRIOGET FVERY ROOM WITH TUB « HYRATGRRATION and SHOWER | - . Reasonable Rates 0 Phone 800 . = R COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Maierials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME B FEMMER—AGENT SRMONE e NIGHT 313 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. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES 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 Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka . 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 Todd ........ 10 Tenakee .. 10 Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $20.00 Skagway Express 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 Hoonah Excursion Inlet .. oy $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petershurg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 2 = 2“ rdh o dd_—wll.;llmma:l‘w gl Express Rate: 10¢ per poun 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Juneau Above rates appilcable when pessenger v PHONE 612 l T