The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944 SITKA NEWS 755550y ML o SREET DANCNG | AW ASKA ATRLINES The Gift That Means Most a farewell dinner party for the| °s Gertie Jackson, Lois Peter-| Mrs. Al Eucher of Juneau has | J ST v + 501 d Mildred Tilson on Tuesday |1eceived information to the effect IoMoRRow EVE hopes tn begin fishing within a feW oyeyiing June 6, at the Rands home | that her brother John Doyle, is b on Lincoln Street. All of the ing in action. The War De- o 44 N honorees go south, where they will ent has announced that due :fi}:_)Lff(‘fii‘lf:)“"""“‘" enroll in college. |to lack of information to the con- g e . _ Tall taper candles decorated the | :rary, many of the veterans of the The Rev. Ernest H. Nygaard, the y,o. taple ans attractive indiv- | Philippine defense army, missing new Lutheran minister who arrived jq,,) piace cards were used. - The now for two yvears, must be con- a few weeks agp to direct the ac- 4. ot the ‘dinner were all mem red a8 officially dead. E attendance at the tivities of his church in Sitka, and bers::of the semior class of 1944 of| Amonk those listed are Cpl. Johmmag Day services at lho‘ Elks Hall. Mrs. Nygaard were formally wel- | J f | USO Director Zack Gordon an- the Sitka High School. ‘L). le, who formerly lived here,! sl comed to the community at a large i 3 Be ‘was . emplosed i i the nounces the publicy is invited to reccption hela last Thursday e ¥ 3 L pros this great outdoor event, and danc- (Continued from Page Six) Street dancing is scheduled for tomorrow night, sponsored by the | USO, and on the street in front of the USO. Dancing will not start until 9:15 JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE c . (AUXILIARY WILL ELECT | Alaska Juncau mine. He was a X . o~ :\x{x)::;.WJun«wlin.lv; v\hl“‘l.n(lll]‘.ianh:l);u;l; HTEERN TOREHAY bt e Aok ‘mii x}xillpzw. bly be enjoyed until . YAK“TAT alld CUBDOVA i pA A v On Tuesday evening, Junt 13, Doyle left here in 1936 and joined| ™ c e | Council were In the recelving line, popper of {he Auxiliary of .the|the U. S. Army in the States, serv-! s s | while the refreshments were pro- : . . o s 4 o RGPS | CONNECTIONS TO sded by the Wenien b2 the. Chutoh American Legion will elect officers ing in ‘Hawaii, and in 1940 was ATTENTION ELKS | : 3 “for the next year and also name assigned to the Philippines. All Elks are requested to as-| FAIRBANKS — VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM Yellow taper candles and a cen- terpiece of yellow, white and blue flowers decked the refreshment Next of Kin include a son, Alan'gemble of Tacoma; a brother, Pat t} ates fo thé Department con- iy in Club Rooms not later vention to be held in September in ) 7:30 o'clack (Wednesday) night KODIAK ——— NOME BRISTOL BAY .} o Tukeh presided at the cof- €olors of the U. S. Marine Corps. | Empire Classitieds Pay! | Secretary. | “naimman ct e comnutcee in’ oA AT table, which was spread with an JURENE sister, Mrs, Bucher, for attendance at Elks Flag Day, ; afe cut-work cloth. Mrs.| o T o8 : gkl POy ¥ Office ren Glaferios 'R s M, 70id and seovlet are the official BRGNS <. T | (3igned) H. L. McDONALD, Pnom G 1 enca R. Rands and Mr Baranof Hotel hott Fletcher, who was assisted by the Mesdames Pat Hussey and J. W. Wittmeyer. Delicious refresh- ments were served A large number of people called Whatever “Type" Dad Is-- the Best Gift to Give Hotel Juneau For Comfort I| AtLowest Rates RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Tanned 1 | Help shorten the war: during the evening. to meet the give Dad a War Bond wonored cuests & Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH fel to a comfort — ¥ o “/ t, delivery. Write for Price or R Refreshing Warm Weather =) @ e e {in a gift package Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Veatch,'S=2 r 4 i i o i 5 : d owners ol the Arrowhead Pres S ° l ’ =|! Valcanda Fur Co. Most Convenient Location |t i nave purchased from Elliott Flet- "ec.a S, = Seattle, Washington ~THIRD AND MAIN—- ! VECL;wAa[ cher the :sar»uf‘buix} 31B-466. _—E__"}A £ m,_m”mw Wise ; Neckwea OFFICERS ELECTED BY = v SA’I"“ L" = U2 N Try Out Delicious: { 1. Large Fruit Salad Bowl Topped with woMm OF THE MOOSE At a regular meeting held Wed- nesday evening, June 7, at 8 o’cloc! ot the Moosé . Hall, hew office: for the enswng year were elected e Periect comfort. e Centrally located o Splendid food and Dress up your desserts with FRESH WHIPPING CREAM : Available Daily " mibers of Women of the Slacks by gten, & SOFT ICE CREAM Pr . : Ay’ D12C XS Moose including the following: . ? ] v D e ! i Graiiate . fagent,Mrs. Blvin Hott- McClars, ¢ Large Rooms— Juneau Dairies, Inc. Mgr. all with Bath J luff; Senior Regent, Mrs. Peterman; Junior Regent, Charles Wortman; Chaplain, Mrs Jack Culbert; Recorder, Mrs. liam Sarvela: and Tr Leslie Groves. Appointive oficers have been an- follows: Guide, M. ant Guide, Mrs m; Sentinel, Mrs. Pu- ALASKANS LIKE THR CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 2. Home-made Apple Pie Covered with SOFT ICE CREAM. 3. Frozen Sundaes with Soft or Hard Ice Cream. Sweaters Many Other Useful Things! foeem [ BARANOF ) Alaska’s Largest Apartment ‘I“wllk. Argus, Mrs. Joseph Hotel ster: and Pianist, Mrs. Claude - - - * A 4. Exira Thick Malted Milks with Soft EVERY ROOM WITH TUB nesday evening, June 21, and will : i S]»iOWER The Sewing Basket Ice Cream. Remembenr: Daily Hot Plate Special Dinners and Salads 30¢ Mrs. Stanley Peterson; Junior Re- gent, Mrs. Max Lwrz and . Mrs. .94 I s James Laidley; and Chapl«aln«Mx.._E‘ Ernie Caiter and Mrs. Robert | == Hag Named to the audit com- | = BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska al. Installing officers will rtic Bergren, Grand Ir Mrs. Stanley Peter- son, Grand Installing Chaplain; and Mrs. Ernie Carter, Grand Installing ' Guide. I The v officers have named Lhei follow! iadies as escorts: Grad- | uate Regent, Mrs. L. M. McCon- and Mrs. Jack Ogan; Senior Regent, Mrs. Edwin Van- Hornsand Reasonable Rates Phone 800 M. S. PATRICIA * LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway Yor Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent D — A — mit for this quarter were Mrs.i_ Harold A. Veatch, Chairman, and |= Mrs. Earl Shenuett and. Mrs. El- fott. Fletcher. e *= * | TRAVELING? GUARD YOUR FUNDS WITH | AMERICAN 1 EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES \ WSS Protect your funds when ! traveling—by changing your cash into safe American IN THE ‘“STATES” UNITED FLIES BORDER TO BORDER and COAST TO COAST Woodley Airways JUNEAU— - ANCHORAGE Via YARUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday We Appreciate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of | our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military Expres$ Travelers Cheques before you leave, Then you F v B.C d Seattle t priority | carll) travel relaxed in t‘lln: comt&:flng knowiledge !{lat FOR RESERVATIONS rom Vancouver, B. C. and Sea o i | your funds are safe, for if your Cheques are lost, stolen Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles After Victory, Pan American will | or destroyed uncountersigned, American Express will ALASKA coAsTAL Amms Chicago, New York, Washington 241 | refund promptly. Yes, no matter where you go, American i 4 | Express Travelers Cheques are the safe, gpendable-as. Phone 612 Agents Juneau pioneer new standards of service for cash way te carry funds. Alaska. American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the . size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES (75¢.on each $100 purchased),’miuimum 40¢; Obramat.’le at banks. i} Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. AMERICAN EXPRESS ; Hawe An- Pa- Kim- Ohicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka TRAVELERS CHEQUES ===+ | s s oo "a™ o o Bp o L] and the East UNITED @Aln LINES SEATTLE— Fourth Ave. and Union Street VANCOUVER—723 West Georgia Street i/ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 0 18 10 BRINGINGUPFATHER ; , i'M THE PLUM3BE R R oo o ERARLE < 2 e oo < X i R e & EVERYBODV'S SO BUSY ARE YOU NO-ME NAME 2L, . Wl O U R NOWADAYS - |'LL JUST MR. 1S JIGGS-AND CALLED TO FIXL Angoon - 18 ° 18 {l BNz TG, FLEN WAIT HERE IN FINNIGAN'S FINNIGAN Pl 'WHO ARE SINK= TELL HIMA | Hoonah _ 10 {1 ARD TO REACH HOLISE TILL HE SHOWS UP- ! | YORE STOPPED IN/2UT I'M Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | N TRYING 52 %w/ ) i | 1 TOC BUSY T TAKE | Haines Y Skagway |HIM TO Fix OuR ) 1 “ : = p gy ] - p z f} 2 S | I ! ; Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charee 600 ‘ A ( \‘A‘ : Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% n 1 ¥ = N SCHEDULED DAILY : Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg % $35.00 $30.00 10.00 4 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan 5 : : Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersbarg L = \ and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic . warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to an 612 o B e N |

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