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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | A |TWO FLIGHTS TODAY D‘z,v[]]g%g S PAN AMERICAN A pan American plane left today |for Fairbanks with the following Z MONDAY, MAY 8, 1944 ; ALASKA AIRLINES NOTICE After May 10, no telephone rentals for the month of May will be accepted at a discount. | All remiitances must bear post- mark of not later than discount | day. Please be prompt. | CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT The Douglas City Council willlaboard: Annid Erlandson, Edward JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | meet this evening in the Chambers Fullerton, Anna Withrow, Pauline | adv. TELEPHONE CO. DINNER AND CASUALI of City Hall. Routine business _w-;lePn-m'l and Hazel Taylor. Peter M o e AFTERNOON be takea up. s |Aure left the piane at Whitehorse. ' yElizaceth Cross and Orville D. OPERETTA WELL ATTENDED |} tchell, travel inspector for the The Grat 00l OperettalFederal Communications Commis- “Rumpel-stilt " which was pre lsion, were passengers on a plane sented last F! y evening in the leaving for le this afternoon. Public School has been pronounced! B T T NOTICE 0 All di le | A meeting of all members of L]\P;‘ Alaska Tuberculosis Association will | be held in the City Hall, Juneau, | Alaska, at 8 o'clock P. M., May 8, | 1944, for the purpose of formally incorporating under the laws of Al- | aska and electing a Board of Di- | rectors. All members who have contribut- ed $1.00 or more during the past year are eligible to attend and vote | JUNEAU fo ANCHORAGE via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO 31 DRESSES — Regularly Priced 15.951024.50 tiee Dieeters of tne. sy who| MARJORIE HOWARD draratios; Mrse Lok Wiskgat vitbin] RITES HELD TODAY Mrs. Eugene Nelson; danees, Miss | e contributed ‘o its success were:, Ruby McNeill; costumes and .scnn&s,i The funeral for Marjorie Howard, ren and Mrs. Edla|who died reci ”"; at the (iuwrn.- on. ”,w, proposed Constitution and FAIRBANKS VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM - S. M.|ment Hospital, was held this after- | By-Laws { Afternoon and street dresses, including Lettie Lee and Paula Do At s were the|noon in the Charles W. Carter Mor- | Dated Mn;\" 1, 19.,‘{ : | KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY s Brooks originals. Sizes 12 to 20 L pupils of the 0 B 00l, most of | tuary chapel. The Rev. WIlhs R. EESblA}. V‘.’INN.g o } Y articipated some role, - | Booth of the Northern Light Pres- Executive Secretary. { Whom participated In some role: " | byteian Church conducted the serv- ALASKA TUBERCULOSIS Office E © of ¢ TOMORROW e, and interment was in Evergreen A zxssgcm‘frqwn | Baranof Hotel Pm'“ 887 . The Douglas Chamber of Com- | Cemetery. (ERUIEE NP9 S MR | 34 DBESSES Be ularl Priced merce will hold its regular meettng !~ = —— sy " O R g+ g Y tomerrow night in the City Hall ¥ T | 2075 e i , . Tanned l FAREWELL, BIRTHDAY PARTY H l l J N 22.501029. e {RABBITSKINS|| Hotel Juneau i party given Mr. Wm. J. Pike { For Comfort i Al : better dresses in dressy models. Black last; Bafurday eveniig by K Mo 3 BUY DIRECT AND 1}/ . i i S LT O i il Y ily and friends Given at the apari- " SAVE MONEY. i At Lowest Rates | prints and colors. Sizes 12 to 44 pp- LA ment 6f Hugh Fisher at the ; A 4 3 | i y v b 0! o y quantity, immediate | il Kilburn ements, many friends ] delivery. Write for Price 3 | ROOMS WOIrTH BATH | were on hand to wish him happy iy Tigk 18 { pirthday and farewell. Mr. Pike will ! P ! WITHOUT BATH { 5 soon leave for a Nome construction { Valcauda [‘ur Le. 5 || Most Convenient Loeationi | - 35 DRESSES — Regularly Priced LY i ] hramsano ane ded Lot el | Owher-Mgr,, Clare! it i . : NAME FOR NIEMI BABY T | Ber MET, Oliretice WL, |, 4 § : 28 5010 35 0{] A name has been selected for the { | e | o i youngest arvival to the Niemi { | : { | i 4 rcluding ofiginals household. Her name has been re- | S T - - Missy, wemen's, and dinner dresses, inclu e S. " " . q ® Peru i ¥ 2 corded as Miss Lorna Gail Niemi. Exceptional values in lovely better dresses. Sizes 12 to 20. l 3.00 it @ Centrally located’ Please nnTun“ Ym [ 380 44 and 18% to 241 FOR SUNDAY DINNER | - « splenaid tood snd || Milk Bottles Pfompfl’ The William C. Anderson family | By ol 043 ' were Sunday dinner guests at the | ekt iy = home of M. et Mrs. W, Cuthe | meorwrs o age Rooms— || Juneau Dairies, Inc. Bart : o i Mgr. all with Bath : ! ‘ g 4 + NOTICE i Traffic ordinances in the Citysetis Douglas will be strictly enforeedéd™ The speed limit is twenty «(20/! miles per hour. A full stop must be Violators | 4 WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. B M Rehrends Ca ™ BARANOF Teddy's birthday is tomorrow, but/lotinz will meet in the office of | All former workers in the Doug-; the celebration. was held Samrdu;.‘.}mv- Clerk of District Court at lollas Cannery, Native and White ar. | SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING COC. E. G. Sick, Pres. Infant and Children’s Wear QM/[V S/n C‘C’ /“7 made at intersections. ; will be fined even tho a first o= ONE OF THE z. Alaska’s Largest Apartment 1939 First South Seattle 4 | fense. 2 7 el | Hotel § (Signed) A. J. BALOG, Marshal. AT TRADE B S ! ® ‘ — e T = PR T T i Tl ] R { EVERY, ROOM WITH TUB 2 L of his young fiiends at a matinee, | PUBLIC NOTICE o OF AMERICA ) and SHOWER . Ll B"Ihday Pal' ty followed by cake and ice cream at| NOTICE is hereby given that the NOTICE TO DOUGLAS i (f s . The Sewmg Basket N . the family home on Dixon Street.|Canvassing Boara for Absentee Bal- CANNERY WORKERS e % \ R o " BABY HEADQUARTERS N ! easonable Rates K] Held Saturday because of sehnol, e, ——— o'clock 1n the morning of Tuesday, | |May 9, 1944 instead of 2 o'clock in | requested to register with the City Clerk, stating the type of work they By Ted Tisdale ALEX DUNHAM HERE rday afternoon by entertaining 10 route westward. | Alex Dunham, former member of tofore adyertised. N Teddy Tisdale, son of Master the Juneau Public' School faculty,| ROBERT E.’ COUGHLIN, Clerk. and Mrs. C. K. Tisdaie, now stationed in Anchorage, arrived ted his cighth birthday Sat- from the South Saturday night en- First Publication, May 6, 1944. | this immediately | the afternoon of said day as here- |have done or are capable of doingj in cannery operations. All persoms) |are requested to register whether J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. |former workers or not. Please do so officials will know what workers are available. By: |Last Publica.ion, May 8, 1944. adv. |adv. JAMES PARSONS, Mayor 1 Since 1878 * t’s a Healthful abit.' Phone 800 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Maierials o il E L QLR e + | R R PRI ; PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU ‘ i = ; % and -grownups, too; YOU CAN GET,LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL ‘ y > wrong on_rich, REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME ;. JUNO-MAID ICE ‘ : 1s a refreshing i | snack or desserf J! E T R A N S p o RTAT I o N : .]l;mdinner. Try { e ‘ z:‘nq treat—made | W00dley Alrways n-clean plant, | | WHEN TRAVELING... . iy uikefl§ | NE ) il 1 0 ady for you tonight { J U A U it 1 it your nearest dealer’s. | You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than e;'ler ‘: ‘ : e 2 1 ANCH“RAGE : Il before in y life; and under such conditions, that || | d 3 i p:o(::ti:nv:fu;our funds is-of paramgunt importance. (“f ‘ Ask for { Via YAKUTAT and CUBWVA it THE safes i 48 chanie Your cuh loto [l | T Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points 1} I Amereic:: ;x;::ses '[‘;vr:}\'re;:rs Cheqauess. N’o matter where 'JJ | Jl} NO-MAID i il hese Ch ized. You spend them il g | o lnCepa i sppmiiagadiis || ICECREAM || Loeckheed Asmives juean200PM. | - s on oo moios s A acdosts. 1 Sold throughout Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. s signed, American Express will refund promptly. -1 | I American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the E\ : SoutheaSt AlaSka' ; TueSday-Friday size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations I | H [ I f $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% || | 2 fi (()75c on each $1(:‘(; purchased), miniml:m 40¢. i ‘, i a § FOR RESERVATIONS . 3 | e | | uno QI(] || ALASkACOASTAL AIRLDGES i ' i {1 Phone 612 . | AMERICAN EXPRESS , || i Phone & Agent Jwess | | ICE CREAM ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES M ANUBE NEW or 0Ll) | Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express s MADE IN JUNEAU BY SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Any Amount Delivered JUNEAU DAIRIES. In sunen e Hoonah foom Tenakee Todd ‘T 'shan fof Bika “ JACK CROWLEY—PHONE 219 \ » HIC. T 'ig ’§ 'SE ‘35 'is ’izp W . . e — et = 10 18 10 18 10 i ‘ BRINGING UP FATHER : By GEORGE McMANUS B 0 1 » A - 10 10 = 18 HERE'S SIX MORE STEN -HE'S GOT HE HAS-AND HE TOLD ILL SAY HE'S A GOOD 3 BiLL.‘Silg\JR ‘WIFES l-,'-b PET A S‘TOGPP o) M GONNA LET ME HIS BOSS LIKES WORKER-AN' fi HLIMAN- Haines and Skagway——Schedul:fl Daily at 9:30 A, M. BROTHER LEFT THIS -HE NEVER 1 MAGGIE KNOW HM-HE'S A GOOD - DYNAMO-HE CHARGES | |l juneau 2 ;1538! Bmy HWRE FOR YOU TO | | PAYS ANVTHING ABOUT THIS- WORKER-A" ~ EVERYTHING TO ME— | || Siagway T 1000 2 PAY - HE WANTED BACK - ONCE HE | THOUGHT HUMAN DYNAMO / i Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimam Charge 690 "HAD TO Dso 50»}5,_ goReoh\//:/EEa/ , i';'l.E & m 8 o f ; : xcursion Inlet—Schedu fmn?:lfly at 9 A, lgéom % HOPP! ROM (" -l i $15.00 $10.00 ,I LN S 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 f . r 5 B 8 4 & %EEIDULED DAILY = el ‘Wrangell Petersburg Berarsbury %5000 oo e N Evutess Bath 20 et Pound—Mintusmim of $L00 to K » Errre-hwlkmm-.fid;uhhmuuoum . Above rates applicable when tratfio . Kung Festures Syndicate, Inc, World aights res Change Without ,:':.' ten” Bilbject “’h'“& 3 i - =