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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' " WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1944 PASTORWOODIS .0 i 2 GUARDSMENTO MAT.ASIKA ATRLINES SUMMER VALUES IN BEDDING— BACKHOMEAFTER . iz MEET THURSDAY LONG ELYING Imp et s OURE M e M AT RIFLE RANGE ment obtained S - After remaining at the Mission| FRERR = S = l—lne Blankeis- Pastor H. L. Wood, Alaska’s “Fly- headquarters a few days Pastor s : I:"’-‘(_”_ )‘»; .i:'ll’l‘l v:\“-‘:(‘ g fi ! » % ing Bishop”, returned to the Woods will visit the churches in O U rritorial Guard < Sev- { hursda D! g at ne Men- | enth-Day Adventist Mission head- Southeast Alaska and then take a UISIRYEVERING TeE e BieH s "3.{';‘5 ' o/ ler 1 1l ‘ang A p @® Cannon S, 50 % Wool . .. $795 quarters yesterday after an ab- two weeks' vacation somewhere % “_:1 % ‘jw‘y ARG ANCHGBAGE rAIRBANKS ; ¥ p i n +-ha | ineau nember re to wes ver- | i sence of two and one-half months near Junea alls and be equipped with rifies @ Nashua's Robin Hood . . $8.95 from Juneau T T Brid S B TP NOME In making this trip throughout 3% Wool e Territory, e Mision super- Present Members of tion will be wranged as usual | This meeting is to be an import- | @ Nashua'sPurrey . . . $9.95 Ve T e Congress Have Greal w v’ b o oewi | YAKUTAT — CORDOVA 27 Wool-—%88 R with floats, furnished him for his : Tath: iskriation Al TE St va 127, Wool—%88 Rayon <<(lm‘n:(‘ ) 1”»”)\””' L Boofl 50’ Reeledlon plete instructions will be given on | . GoldiBors . e L $11.95 the Mission Lwo years ago : Wi surores GUHETIE, BilEs, B0 et CONNECTIONS TO All Weol ] members should make a special ef- In making this trip of inspection Continued trom Page one) . of the Seventh-Day Adventist fort 19, wilepe VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL, BAY | service-connected, their wid- rangements have been made TSKOKW Churches, hospitals and other Mis- s el e tid ok Loy Camotbile . mintah te b Sl Tab KUSKOKWIM ® Uruguay Import . . . $14.95 sion interests, Pastor Wood flew 0" S0 U0 REUC R T august 6, and competition for the All Wool 11,720 miles in the ten weeks’ trip 3 \th " result in pen- am_is open to all members. Re-| Office . Besides this he furnished several ¢ S Zeting P ! i s I tances, there are additional important factor in selecting the et DS ; ® Pendleton’s . . 19.95 and $21.00 Mission and hospital | B 1 U (R PR ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager portation for ayments for families with more team employees in the s e e e child poRdas i Church r—o...o-.-mm--,ooi-—v; | 4 - E r E. Housmann, of Anchor- Many Sections Visited 3 ¢ 7 ; g I pra, dried meat of the coco- a s in town and is registered Tanned Sheeis_Plllow Cases: The trip included the Anchorage- Kt o i : & | Cook Inlet district, all of the Bris- X R L TR o g i e bt : : {RABBIT SKINS || Hotel Juneau Cannon Hemstitched Sheets, Percale, 81 x 108 B BUY DIRECT AND | At Lowest Bat day stay at Gambell on St. Law- ol SAVE MONEY. { owesl ntaies Cannon Plain Hem Sheets, Percale, 81 x 108 rence Tdland, only 5 miles from Any quantity, immediate | RS W st Siberia delivery. Write for Price i ok . This trip, Pasto Wood states, List. Cannon Plain Hem Sheets, Percale, 72 x 108 . R ist ! WITHOUT BATH year to make, and at many times Valcauda Fur Co. § Most Convenient Location \ i i he cost, had he stopped at all the : 3 # —THIRD AND MAIN— Cannon Plain Hem Sheets, Muslin, 81 x 108 bR o We Appreciate S A i ier Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Cannon Plain Hem Sheets, Muslin, 72 x 108 i pE e R Bishop” in a tight spot or in dan- Pan American Airways appreciates S SEATTLE H i ger. No trouble was encountered Cannfin HemsnIChEd PIHOW Cases’ Percale on the entire trip as the airplane the patience and understanding of and motor performed perfectly Cannon Plain Hem Pillow Cases, Percale . . . . i ‘et okoltin et e thi our friends in Alaska at this time trip was when arriving at Nome —mmm Treat Yourself to a Bottle ® Centrally located of Delicious Splendid food and BUTTERMILK | - Available Daily g 5 b when every passenger and every | R B service » 1 he found only a grinding | ey Cannon Plain Hem Pillow Cases, Muslin . . . . on June 1 he e i McOlare, o Large Rooms— Juneau Dairies, icc pack as far as eye could reach ounce of catgo is subject to milita L €s, inc. and the Nome River so low that e 8 d 2 Mex. all with Bath a landing in it was out of the priority. ALASKANS LIKEX TEE question i : : Hazardous Landing After Victory, Pan American will After circling the waterfront for » . | WINDOWS, DOORS, B some time, Pastor Wood located a pioneer pew standards of service for | CABINETS o small lead between the icebergs in Alaska. = e & B e ; A ,BEA‘&EHCA C)a 4 ™ BARANOF ||| 0. B. Williams Co. QARLITY SINCE /887 the water from the Snake River | Alaska’s Largest Apartment 1939 First South Seattle 4 outlet. With landing flaps on full, the Pastor made a powerstall land- Hotel ing in this short patch of clear 11 * FIELD DAY FRIDAY water and taxied into the lagoon ¢ EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and two boys returned yesterday i s \ | DOUGLAS i S s vl " 0 Dhimeen mows i e The Somtes vere | sy r . maSHOWER 1| The Sewing Basket . g 5 st sev- ~cording g 2 eed surprised to have a float- y /A ; ' | made their home for the pdst.sev-) Acéofdffig to an annotioement| ot SVPECS o6 ColC S oSHTI N N AMERI(]/I/I/ AIBRWAYS g BABY HEADQUARTERS | eral months. If a house is avail- |today, a field day has been sched- [ } Infant and Children’s Wear cinity so early. The first ships from Seattle for the yes were o e L R two weeks away, prevented from | Phone 800 The V. Jorgensen family going in because of the ice pack. G sumingir it Sl ki ¢ residents of Douglas, NO GOSPEL SERVICE DE. BAR L. CARLSON | Flies to Skagway : taking residence in the Marcus Jen- | There will be no G el Service Optometrist, is now in Juneau to| The Mission Superintendent looks sen home on Fifth and E Streets. in the City Hall this evening as make eye examinations. Office in|tired and lost 21 pounds during » C Mr. Jorgensen is with the Public Harold Gibson will be out of town. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. |his lengthy trip :mdl is glad to be| L P A B l IA Roads Administration. The regular Wednesday evening|—————————— |back in Juneau. However, after y FOR HAIN] AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND ~ meeting will be continued next, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: refueling the plane, he took Mrs THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. RIFLE PRACTICE SUNDAY week That on June 27th, 1944, in the |Wood and flew to Skagway at once Capt. Wendell E. Cahill an- - ee- - United States Commissioner’s Court | where they met Dr. David Hoehn cal’ryiny Freiglfl and Passengers nounced this morning that the | for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau ,Al- |in counciltation, and Dr. Hoehn Douglas unit of Alaska Territorial aska, Nell Esther Kilburn, of Doug- | returned with them to Juneau I Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday, suard will meet next Sunday, July | B I G SWEEPQ las, Alaska, was appointed executrix evening. Dr. Hoehn, who is the $ | PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent at the Mendenhall rifle range - of the estate of LEVI WILLIAM |Medical Superintendent of the Mat- | i for a full day’s practice in rifle fire! KILBURN, deceased anuska Valley Hospital at Palmer at different ranges. Cars will leave All persons having claims against | returned to Palmer via Fairbank the Pire Hall soon after 8 o'clock sald estate are required to present |today on a PAA plane a. m. All Guards are requested to 3 them, with verified vouchers as re- Hospitalization - 6. m. Al Guands are requested 1o T M e x| N Woodley Airways for the match with Juneau on Douglas, Alaska, within six months | oo 4y a1 Mission lines, Th Sunday, August 6. Members should |1rom the daje of firat. publication | oy bestorate &€ Bomer 1§ finished take t V] iches along wil o e a J ! 3 m- { ke their own lunches along with NELL, BSTHER KILBURN, |Ahd the church is now under con- | J U NEA U them struction. The Seldovia Hospital e . Executrix. : - > . ¢ staffed and the facilities % g e B s (Continued 1rom rage One) First publication, June 28, 1944. 15 now _sta. ot ; FROM KETCHIKAN VIS POl e ek i i Last publication, July 19, 194, |crowded to capacity. The Matan-| Mrs. John Mills returned yester- oot A Bl flhace — o T e S | s, s | : | Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA tives at Ketchikan. Enroute home, she and Mr. and Mis. Robertson| The ':‘:,”',’l'lel:d;:;m;tmallm::a‘:;u CRESTA BLANCA | | Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points visited with Mr. Mills in Skagway, thi ast thre where he is employed. Mrs. Rob- been mads R Rugaast Shee o w1t Do s | 7, O s i WINES o | Lockheed Arrives Juncau 2:00P.M. in’ Betehilan, e i | ; ‘ | Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. able, they will make their home in uled at the Evergreen Bowl on Douglas again Friday. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska employment in Juneau is em- s o || VOU CANNOT PR SHERRY th SLZ5 St - i ed here recently to visit with her| & ol B o between your meals. Cresta Blanca FOR RESERVATIONS ed with the _uumm of Labor Such perfect spot for a B“BG"NDY Sth sl'm CUARET “SUPERI has besn Waning preetions ALASKA COASTAL AmLmES and this week Is can- carefree recreation as o B v | opprae SAUTERNE Sth $1.30 | , | ALASEA cOASTAL AIBLINES R i e B B ¢ | iz { CRESTA BLANCA WINE c‘m”'"v Inc. Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express brother and family, has accepted ENT“‘E “AT]O“ | vassing Douglas In connection with || Aliors tecmant oot 11 c awards since 1889. Available in both Phone 612 Agents Juneau | \ ; ! BELL ISLAND, ALASKA §CZ 1 UNCAZ2 NEAR KETCHIKAN eor e Brothers ESTA BLANCA LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA , SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. < g :¢ - - i . o g Women's Avpaner So Come Now and Enjoy ! = lz‘lvekt Hoonah gAt:m Tenakee Todd !::lnn m("hfl' Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 818 818 $18 318 Sitka . 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 L Chichagof 18 18 18 10 6 By GEORGE McMANTUS i H B oA —— i e e — T 10 THAT WAS A BACK- ARE YOU YES-I'VE BEEN WHEN HE COMES-LET Fenaxes 10 10 ¥ BREAKIN' JOB -BUT | GOING EXPECTING A . HIM TAKE ALL THAT Sooak =10 BY GOLLY-l PICKED A HOT COULDN'T STAND THAT ouT- EXPRESSMAN- STUFF IN THE ATTIC- DAY TO STRAIGHTEN UP UNTIDY ATTIC ANOTHER MAGGIE™? N BUT{I CTAN'T I'M GIVING IT TO MY Hati THE ATTIC- DAY- CLUB FOR THE RUM- | uweau $1800 ARy — = % MAG agway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 PE;;:‘)S&;II’I Petersburg 3000 10.00 ' Wrangell = 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimom of $1.00 to Ketchi Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to l'eten:)kn.r: d Wrangell e Sehetuin sns Hates en PHQHE 612 a Delightful Vacation! } | e | BRINGING UP FATHER Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Change Without Notios. [Copr. 1944, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights rescrved.

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