The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1944, Page 2

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MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS : TO THE LINENCLOSET . . . S DAY GIFT TO THE LINEN CLOSET Y PLEASE HER Something 7 use and enjoy Many lovely 1 especially nice quality | Nurse. |S. Indian Hospital is having open|gnnual doll bazaar next fall. Theito Sears, Roebuck. |Annex was l{spacé in the local Indian Servicei GOV.HOSPITAL $t. Margaret's Guild TO HAVE OPEN | Sews for Doll Bazaar| guild members are also taking orders | for doll clothes from anyone wish- | ing to obtain them before that time | and who desire certain types and| The next meeting of the guild| | AV 1 ! HOUSE FRIDAY‘ | will be held June 14, this being the | | Members of St. Margaret's Guild | last gathering before the summer | | of Holy Trinity Cathedral met last | vacation period. Friday, May 12, is National Hos- njoht at the home of Mrs. J. C.| g g pital Day observed in honor o Ryan and Mrs. W. M Whitehead; { Florence . Nightingale, the pioneer|wags co-hostess for the occasion. NOTICE { | | The evening was spent sewing on | We repair glasses, solder Irames, | In observance of this day the U.)qq|1 clothes in preparation for the bridges, temples. 214-2nd St. next| adv. | house and a tea from 3 to 5:30| — o’clock in the afternoon. The U. S.! Indian Hospital is operated by thei Indian Service for the Indians or; Southeastern Alaska. o Built in 1916, the Tuberculosis‘ added in 1930, with | thirty beds making a total capa-| city of 65 beds and five bassinetts. | During the past year thirty-five| T.B. patients have been trnnsferr-: : ed to Seattle, Tacoma, and Toppin- ish Hospitals due to the lack of| 4 TAILOR MADE Hospital here in Juneau. i BEDSPREADS Bates cotton spreads in clever designs, colors i 6.95 0 19.95 BATH TOWELS Thick and thirsty Cannon and Parker bath towels. You may have them in matched sets. Gorgeous T el PENDLETON BLANKETS Wonderful to have and to cwn. In 100% pure virgin wool, satin bound, 72 x 84. i 19.95 and 22.50 DOWN-FILLED COMFORTERS Satin covered, quilted down and wool ... filled comforts. Gorgeous soft shades. real thrill for her. SHEETS Long - lasting Cannon sheets, both Cannon fine musling and Cavalier per- 150275 A’ i 19.95 and 22.50 B Behrends Ca QUAUITY SINCE 1887 ] I TIRES, TUBES ISSUED DURING LAST MONTH, | Maj. William F. Long; H. S. Darr; | Max Balfour; Oliver L. Parks and | Claude Ryan. Two top non-military | fliers also invited were Alan Han- | | cock and E. S. Sias. i Following 15 a list of tires and One of the gréatest obstacles the | tyhes jssued on approval certificates | Army’s contract training schools had | by the Juneau War Price and Ra- to overcome was the fear of skeptics | tioning Board during April, accord- | that the “barnstormers” couldn’t | jng to Carol M. Carlson, Chief Clerk | train pilots without a stagging acci- | or Board No. 7: | R E I (HWARD dent toll. Yet there has been only | Passenger Tires, Tubes ; | one fatal accident for every 43,758 | vellow Cab Company, 3 tires, 3| | hours of primary training and one | types: Royal Blue Cab Com) | oner | school has chalked up 395,000 NOUS | tires. 3 tunes; Frank L. Homey | | IR | without a fatality. tire, 1 tube; Mrs, Ed Anderson. 2| Tuesd night when the Royal Airi The Army now is cancelling its | tires, 2 tubes; Jack Dunn, 2 tires, 2 Foice hit the 'coastal areas the | contracts with some of the schools.| tuhes; N. B. Rustad, 2 tirés, 1 tube; hardest night blow of the war. | The emergency has passed. The|n j Nicholson, 2 tires, 2 tubes: The Paris radio network left tbe‘ Army and Congréss have finally| morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc., air early this morning and the Bcr~"-‘a“!!m up with Gen. Arnold and | j tireg 2 tubes; Frank Maier, 1 tube; lin programs were broken with the | the men who backed him five years | pr. J. 0. Rude, 2 tires, 2 tubes. familiar “Achtung, Achtung” warn- | 380 Small Truck Tires, Tubes ing . | S TR L. R | Joe A. Kendler, 1 tire, 1 tube; Re- Yesterday more thah 3,000 planes, 8 liable Transfer, 1 tire, 1 tube; Mor- from Ttaly and Britain dropped TID[S 'mmw | rison-Knudsen . Company, Inc, 5 4500 tons of bombs | | tires, 5 tubes, Naples | gigh fide— 3:56 4. m., 171 feét. | Low tide—10:41 a. m FORMATIONS (Continued from rage Allied Headquarters in R308s TR UR R TROLLERS ATTENTION s and Berlin claims 51 ht 3 High tide— 5:04 p. m., -11421 i::: i Special meeting tohight, Union were destroyed, 41 being DOMDETS, pow tide—10:48 p. m., 4.4 feet. |Hall at 7:30 adv. over the eastern Alps. | % % - £ R e e s | FOSTER & MARSHALL History of Training | Members i led: NEW YORK K EXCHANGE Af my ?'Ms Revealed; NEW.YORK CURB BXCHANGE Hap’ Arnold Credited CAssociate) | Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds (Continued from Page one) | The public is cordiallv invited to| The facilities include Cental Clin-| , % ic, X-Ray, and Clinical Laboratory. | | Tuberculosis, general surgery 1 |cluding orthopedi¢, general medi-| |cine, pediatric, and obstetrical pa- | tients are admitted. | ; 'Occupational therapy and aca-| Expertly tailored and care- fully made to order or fit- ted from stock. We use first quality fabrics of serge, whipcord or gabardine in any desired weight BLUES | When ordering by mail give name, address and following data: WEIGHT demic work is taught those [m-‘L i $37.00 & tients whose condition permits such | JUMPER: Bt eiaes Fel il b activity. Mrs. Mary Brown teaches| | | Length rates . moccasin and bead work to the! | Insteeve Postage Charge $1.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or money gladl Jg — girls, George Morlander is in charge i Chest | of the totem carving while Mrs.| Lona Morlander teaches the aca-| demic work assisted by Mrs. Fran- | ‘eis Paul and Mrs. Janea Allen. | In connection with the hospital there is an out-patient department. | General clinic is held each Monday, ! Wednesday, and Friday afternoon.! The V. D. clinic is held each| Thursday afternoon. Indicatéd tuberculosis patients are | given pneumothorax treatments on Saturday mornings, and includeé | out-patiénts as well as patients in the hospital, | The Physician and Field Nurse! hold a well baby clinic and prena- | tal clinic each month and twice| during the year immumz‘nion'cl.‘n-‘ ics are held. At the Dental Clinic, ! Dr. John H. Geyer treats botn out- | Since 1911 1312 2nd Ave., SEATTLE | THURSDAY, MAY 11, JUNEAU to ANCHOR via i CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 KODIAK NOME Office Baranof Hotel ALASKA AIRLINES % AGE YAKUTAT and CORDOVA 1944 patients and hospital patients cach | | Monday and Thursday. visit the hospital Friday. May 12, during the tea hours. Until Victory is won, everything we have to offer— Pan American Airways’ experiencé gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering NUPTIALS WILL | i BE ON SATURDAY | L ok o b Gomszment snd The mahy friends of Miss Mary 3 Military services of the United States. Louise Scherer and Forrest W-| Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and el b Gl understanding of Alaskans who so often find sink iRt Bt L U that war priority stands in the way of that the Resurrection Lutneran Church A . and also the reception following. | trip or delays that express shipment. The reception will be held at thel home of Mr. and Mrs George Mes- | serschmidt at 446 Tewelfth Street! | befween 9:30 and 11 oclock. No| written invitations have been issued. | .- - PLEASE NOTICE | Lola’s Beauty Shop will be closed | until June 1. adv. | L] 7 RN ? e Dedicated to Victory The: Alaska Transport’utini’tv y is'praud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the'war . . . the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of our cooperation. 3 We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friénds . . . and looking toward the days of peace when to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. We Invité Your Inquiries Statistical Seérvice Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TC NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLE 1 ‘. ing program squeaked through by a majority of only two votes. . The World War I pilots whom Arnold called in for that first con- | ference were: Maj. 1 ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH., Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU W " BRINGING UP FATHER Sy b e I'M HOPIN' TO GIT' SOME OLITSTANDIN' STARS FOR TS A GREAT HONOR-ALL THE MEMBERS' WIVES WikL ENVY ME- PROUD TO KNOW I'M CHAIRMAN OF THE ENTERTAIN- MENT COMMITTEE FOR THE cLuB SHOW- AV &)\ Worlg 1 ots geserve ! By GEORGE McMANTS LKNOW JUST THE THING TO MAKE IT A BIG SLICCESS- 'LL SING A FEW NLEMBERS - RESIGN FROM THE CLUB NOW- 'LL. ONLY BE EXPELLED- * |} EVERY ROOM WITH TUB Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. ) N N 3 \ Any quantity, immediate 3 delivery. Write for Price | N List. Valcauda Fur Co. | Seattle, Washington ™ IBARANOF Alaska's Largest Apartment Hotel and SHOWER . * Phone 800 OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Maierials Hotel Juneau For Camfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH || Most Convenient Location | | —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South The Sév}ihfi Baslfit BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME Seattle 4 an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service | W(iodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE Via YARUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Electra FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Hawk An- Pel- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 Sitka ..., 18 18 18 10 18 18 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 Kimshan. 18 10 18 10 18 10 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines $18.00 10.00 uneau S $15.00 cents per pound—Minimum Chdrge 60c SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell ... = 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum eof ikll to Ketchikan Express Rate: pound—Minivium : 10¢ per of | to Petersburg prcsaibougly < e 'i:?ma.m an'n Ohange Without Noties, ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Kim- Chicha- 3 shan gof Sitka § $18 10 5 xpress per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excarsion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. J " Pe Juneau 8 10 $18 $20.00 Hoonah $10.00 $30.00

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