The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO REMNANTS AND DRESS LENGTHS | In a Feature Event Tomorrow f -HALF TO THRE D PIECES i in a remnant cl ince tomorrow prints and solid colors. — All types of - cottons, rayons, ONE mat | | 10¢ - 25¢ - 50c - 75¢c - $1.00 | | Per Piece 50 'SS LENGTHS, 3- TO 4-YARD PIECES Spun rayon, prints and solid eolors, priced for immediate clearance. 1.50 Per Piece B M Behrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 5 Y Home at Goddard Hot IN PIONEER'S HOSPITAL PTRT A B 2 ags, was brought to Sitka on| Patients at the Pioneers' Home gli‘ififl ‘rx ay by boat due to illness. He Hospital include Barney Essendrop {plans to go to Juneau for medical and Fred E. Brandes, Sr., post- 1 from Page Six) | :ttention. at Angoon. 6 =) of Mr. and Mrs.! _l,&., el verage y office during I]n; Of Moderation OLymPIA BEER “Its the Water’ (Continu HAS SUMMER JOB dock Py tensive by the ON VACATION TRIP Miss Helen Jordan, who formerly eacher in the local schools e past year has been a mployee on the base, week by boat for acation trip. TO JUNEAU | Reed was among ¢ for Juneau by beat last GOFE; HADELAND RETURNS \deland, who is employ- st Bank of Sitka, re- re by boat to' her home om Juneau <A BACK i Olympia Brewing Company, Olympia, Washington, U.S. A. ! (Happy) Curtis, well known ‘ i : an, arrived here last week by | b from Juneau, on a routine| business trip. | ERNIE CARTER TO MEET DAUGHTER IN PETERSBURG arter, proprietor of Ernie's . Bar, was among the pas- aving Sitka last week for e to meet his daughter Bett) y will return to their home here within a few days. | BURRELL IN SITKA G. Burrell, representative of the | Burroughs dding Machine Com- pany, who has been here servicing | — CLEANYOUR CLOTHES BEFORE PACKING THE TRIANGLE machines for the past week, left c L E A N E R s for Juneau by boat Thursday. MILLS BACK ON JOB | Foster Mills, who has been va- cati g in Oregon for the past PICK UP nonths, returned to his home boat last week. Mr. Mills is & ant custodian of the U. S. post office | DR. LOY TO REPRESENT ‘ LEGION AT CONFERENCE o According to Russ Clithero, Dr.! H. H. Loy will represent the Alaska | artment of the American Le-| the western area conference | habilitation to be held June| at Portland | ka delegate is being sent | view of obtaining \Cl?l~: hospitals in Alaska and also | the opening of a sub-| he Veterans' Administra- tion in Alaska after the war. INFANT ILL | The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goudie, who was flown from Chichagof last Tuesday eve-| ning because of illness, is reported to be progressing satisfactorily. WOODROW ILL Woodrow, employee of two L and DELIVER Phone Gus the | National Distillers Products Cor- | | ¥ ) Distributed by National Grocery NEWS CONNELLYS HAVE BABY GIRL Mrs. Art Connelly gave birth to a baby girl Saturday morning at 4 o'clock. The young girl weighed seven pounds, 11!z ounces and joins two other sisters and two brothers. BACH ON TENDER Curtis Bach has accepted employ- ment for the summer on one of Libby, McNeill and Libby's cannery tenders, the Rgedda. * GUY SMITHS ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Smith were honored with two dinners in the old | home town during the weekend. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs Felix Gray entertained with a din- ner party for their old friends, and vesterday, Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Engstrom entertained with dinners and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were in business in Douglas for over 30 years, operat- ing a drug store and with the post office as well as serving the public in many other capacities. Most highly respected, they will be greatly missed when they leave this next weekend for retirement in the States. CAMPING ON MAYFLOWER Four young Girl Scouts, who really enjoy outing are Noreen and Phyllis Andrews, Pat Balog and Shirley Ed- wards. The group moved their over- night equipment onto Mayflower Island and will spend several nights there. DINNER GUESTS i r, and Mrs. Clarence Warfield, \\\\\“\\1\;““_'“‘!?!! ’!Il};‘/l// | / DO YOUR WAR DUTIES '/ | L] Buy more War Bonds—and cheerfully attend to other home- frontduties. Let’s get this war won quickly! 86 Proof | poration, New York Company, Seattle, Wash. '* our cooperation. Alaska . . . " BRINGING UPFATHER i AR NOW-WHATS UP? HALF THE TIME | CAN'T TELL IF MAGGIE IS SINGIN'OR CRYING! MY DEAR BROTHER MICKEY SPRAINED HIS ANKLE -THE DOCTOR ‘PHONED AND SAID HE WILL. BE IN THE HOSPITAL FOR AT LEAST TWO WEEKS! | WONDER WHAT PLACE HE WAS THROWN OUT OF -THAT CAUSED THE SPRAINEDANKLE 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA service for these old friends . . EATTLE 1, WASH., Pier 7, MAin 7477 MONDAY, MAY 22, 1944 Pedicated to Victory The Alaska Transpertation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its * personnel are taking in the winning of the war ... forces will continue to-have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of the needs of the armed We are not unmindful of ihe friendships built through the years of serving are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable , . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service 2 to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. - s - ) Smith Drug Store in Juneau, were| FISMON HERE | " ouglas visit last ing, having | J. Fismon, of Hoonah, is in town f-u::x‘ix"‘}k‘t}l (K\Se v ll ‘P‘;::ulb iand a guest :L th‘; Gastineau. | Al ASKA AIRLI E o E i B - CITY COUNCIL MEETS | ARRIVAL FROM ANGHORAGE i d The Douglas City Council is sched- | Burt Can, a recent arrival from uled to meet this evening at the{Anchorage, is registered at the| City Hall to take care of routine | Baranof. 1 business | —————w— i "R — ! NOTICE ( MEETING TOMORROW | Beginning June first the “Stein-| -« According to Mayor James Par- |beck Apartments” will be known ns1 % son »N‘Xf\fe‘:‘i]"fi i;j m“'gcu‘;’"r;"{(h the “Thompson Apartments.” | i the Fifth ar Loan Bon rive | W. D. THOMPSON, i 0 will be held at the City Hall to- |, 2 Ju K b e e T R NEAU fo ANCHORAGE bond committeemen and women 1’<u" DANCING CLASSES NOW via § the se al organizations are asked ‘ ENROLLING i | ‘Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe ¢ 1h_\“,‘..f moderne, eccentric, Loe-u:;;.i YAKUTAT and connnvn ,“ ARRIVAL FROM FRISCO character, chorus specialties, social| A Miss Donne Martin, recent ar- dancing for beginners., Body toning | ¥ rQ val Trom San Pranciaco, fs a guest and tap, classes. for stenogjgphers. CONNECTIONS TO ot at the Gastineau Hotel. Studio 411 Tth. Phone Red 575. adv. | FAIRBANKS ~—— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM A KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY - - An Exira Special Treat for Any Office PHONE 667 | Baranof Hotel H 4 Dinner Table . . . | g [ ann " || naBBITSENS| | Hotel Junean | BUY DIRECT AND v o save MONEY. ||| AlLowest Rales Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH i delivery. Write for Price or QT s WITHOUT BATH -y Valcauda Fur Co. Most Convenient Location - E Seattle, Washington _mm MAII(«—,' . ¢ Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise N 3 S SEATTLE B A7 Bl | SR« spienciatooasna || Milk Bottles Prompily | | B service ! | McCrure, o Large Rooms— Juneau Dairies, Inc. | i Wgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE " | WINDOWS, DOORS, | CABINETS Top off that extra special dinner you're planning % THE BARAN“F o. B. wmiam co. with a dessert of JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM! Alaska’s L § Koeriment 1939 First South Seattle 4 28 A suggestion: Always keep an extra quart of g Hotel Iz, JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM on hand for un- : EVERY ROOI/I WITH TUB : “ bk gl R | i s The Sewing Basket | « Sold throughout Southeast Alaska! i 2 BABY HEADQUARTERS ) * Infant and Children’s Wear ™ s Phone 800 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska p : | f | OF ALASKA x ; | -1 .3e . v ICE CREAM Lumber and Building Materials 3 L PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU i MADE IN JUNEAU BY YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL 97 4 REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. | | woedley Air ‘4 - oouley ways - ! e M s JUNEAU 4 | 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 . . FORRESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Agents ~_Juneau Phone 612 "ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITp TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- TACOMA, WASH., Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU $10 $18 $10 $18 318 $18 $18 418 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 A8 T N , 10 18 10 18 10 6 . By GEORGE McMANUS B 10 1 10 10 — r 18 BARLEDUKE -TAKE THE VERY R i L CHAINS OFF THE ICE- Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. BOX- FOR ATK%EAST N 1‘*;1;:5! Skagway Al TWO WEE! i Skagway 2 10.00 0 v Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% o Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau o $15.00 $10.00 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c & ES!:EDL'LED DAILY e an Wi Juneay ... $45.00 ggvg(:)u Pe;g;sz)ourc Petersburg 30.00 10.00 2 el Wrangell ... . pzeo,oo Express : r pound—Minimum of $1.00 to K LE Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ to ra-b-,mm i and Wrangell : P Above rates applicable when passenger traffic p warrants. ' Schedules and Rates to Sae o PHONE 612 | _—N

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