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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1944 A K i N “/ s |to 7:30 o'clock Mrs. Ray Peterman|the local Red Cross, flew to Hoonah'! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | Stimpson card table. et | e Vg director of the baking group, is/to wind up the Red Cross reliel waffle iron, electric iron, 1 set SK IRLINES i QA in charge, assisted by E dwin, | work here | Fon SALE dinnner china, 50 piece set glass f§ £ ‘ £ ‘ 1“ 14‘ BN ighter, Linda Cora The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met!girector of tie garden group, and | s ware, two alarm clock electric ix p three ounce home of Mrs. Carl Rusher|mothers of the 4-H members. Plans Miss Betty Graham, head of the'neayp punsics, 7 weeks old, Spanc| blate. Mis. Nye, Evergreen Apts | ¢ of Mr. arg day of last week. Officers have 1 made to serve about aRed Cross Recreation Service ai {.\™ cpecepeake, Retriever. Mix,| Sunday and Monday ph I n the morning for the new year were Mrs rd friends who have been 1t . Naval Air Station, left for the} o' Tk AT e o i DI ¢ ml 1. This 1 Gaylord, president; Ms. teresied in the 4-H club activitics.|states this week ! ('{j;;:“‘;“(llfi\w 5;"“{,‘,]3“";\[?_ FUR COAT, med. siize, 3 burner fth ¢ Loidhammer, vice-presi- ¢ isplay for judging will be| G T R T electric plate, floor G. E. sun e Aot s. Frank Hennessy, treas- samples of the work of the baking| Frank Wris and PFrank ‘:“]"'"’K‘Jtn" ouglas Road, near 2| .., nearly new. Ph. Douglas Thoms c of ilw urer; Mrs. LaMoine Peterson, cci- p and prizes will be awarded fc|Karls of the Pyramid Fisheries Co. = Reris 134 | M Co., '8 Tilson responding ret Miss Matie ardeners. Generous cash prize left u; ‘Hu‘x?‘klmnm R SRR L T e e ) e g recording secretary. The badges have been donated ty|PAA this weck. Jote, Innet SEULD rkb e | : o g tudy subject for the evening Was|Seirs Rosbuck & Co AR plete, inner spring mattress, prac- | Have a portrait artist take your | A“cHOBAGE FAIRBANKS ! ! table. decorati talks and demor- o Al Anderson, of Juneau, was In aily new. Coles Transfer picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | trations 1g given by Mrs. Carl Mys. Verne McGraw was hostess|Sitka last weekend for his physica 5 D;(\R\‘ o Loml)]v“;';““ s "F(‘(lm'.\l Building, Phone 294. Adv i NDME B L ‘R”"“‘ ‘\EI'. (’(.‘“"]‘ b S ;““‘” “'t“l '\‘ xR L Y Y ware, 1 pr. Skis, 3 bundles| A. B. Cunningham, of Tacoma, is | ¢ and Mrs. Ted Carter for an evening of rummy and sew- Shihik1es S Fasiy | " e oF e Sanicaud . Juneau fug. The guests were Mrs. Howard| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pederson were 1” “_"l‘mml ‘:l“' 't“";’)‘ f‘”d II)L“ .“' XI: ”"]““ S S uae B te. Jumeau YAKUTAT canovA R. Wilson left on last week’s boat | Mudiman, Mrs, Al Kessler, Mrs. Bon house guests at the home of Mr Pz Jgesscat Jrees Shtite, 1 pobal % M R Wur juncau for medical treatment. Hagon, Mrs. Kenneth Nordby, Mr; |and Mis J. Cole last week. They e : outii' He was accompanied by his wite Emily Allen, and Mrs, Howerd! flew o Juneau early this week, en- v SONNECTIONS T - | Hunt High score for rummy was| rcute to the States where they plen WH E N l N S l 'I K L/\ CONNECTIONS TO Pauline James and Wa won by Mrs. Al ssler, consolation |to 1d a brief time before return- g DEZ — KODIAK — BRIST AV { - | Gray, Jr., were united in marriage | going (o Mrs. Bob Hagen ing to Sitka where Mr. Pederson 1 4 s l\‘l'\l\j()l'\\'l"\lm. sl 4 figl 1nmissione y night at LA 11 be employed at the Naval Al M k Y H d I | » A WD High b omissioner W. W. Knight e ' |will be employed a « dKe our eaaquariers | 3 wher he Federal Building on Septemier| The women of St. Peter’s Guild| Station. i f 12. Witnesses of e ceremony wish to thank members of the com- h | te were Andy Malakoff and Mrs. Frai.i | munity who donated so generous'y| Clavence Rands was confined 'to a o | Ba ‘()”;‘lcl tel PHONE 667 Mrs. H Ebing, & former resi-| Cashal to rummage sale. . The sale|his Home for & few days' after aranof Hote i spent a weekend heve - was @ great success underyoing a tonsillectomy. ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager i { friends e Olsoh, AL : B e R In h 1 Ol " " - o were Rosts| L USO Boardl Hemchel P. Nunn of Portland; The Home of Hospifality 3 , Marvin and Mariam Troutman |, drolin. o ands.. for ‘dinner|. &% R meSLing 01wl Tk A Oregon, will zive a lecture on Chris- S a from on. last week's|joct Sunday evening. The guesis roursday evening rule CQuenn® | tian Science Monday at 8 p. m. at RUSS Cl_"HERO -te ot Manager i INSURANCE 212“&2:‘}?1“5?"}!“?.} (3;)7. to vi ir parents, Mr. and yove Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calyin,| Civilian memb ps_were 1Ormui- | ),e High School Study Hall. ‘Health, Accident, Life, Annuities 2 s e 8. P. Troutman, while Mar-\a ang Mrs, Jack Littlepage, Mrs.| 3t as follows: ~Families with e | = ! Juvenile Educational Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- Y s. Ja 2 age, PRI ov sixteel 5: indi- A5 N awaiting notice of inducticn |y @ Charteris, Frank Henn bt “']"‘( aixugan, 80 ‘“(‘if Guy Edgar Banvard passed away Endowments ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pa umy. He was a medical piq pronk Wright, Jr vidual memberships for persons OVer) o 'nis home of & heart attack ‘on M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 | | —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts nt at the University of Wash- 1-]“ W Hngle O | September 14, 9:30 p. m. Mr. Ban- 123 Third St. P. O. Box 1641 —Keys Made. n. Miss Troutman was an USO ‘Board gave a formal/Ships for children without family/yerq was born February 21, 1892, vee of Boeing's plant jance at Victory House on Friday MeMPerships $1. MemBersShilia sacramento, California. He has e e e £ evening of this week, Hosts for the|Cards will be & pee 'k‘ 1CtOIY | heen a resident of Sitka since his 5 e e e o oo M Mrs. Andy Lorentzen gyening w Mr. and Mrs, Harold|House sometime next wee {arrival in 1914, as a Navy radio op- Good Flne H l l Tanned last week enrouieiyegtch and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence| ... . SRR e | exator stationed on. Japonski. In | o1e uneau states where they plan to pands Mus. “I‘j’ IL': BenaLan % €°"11918 he married Katherine Peterson g For Comfork . i eral months o h “\:“(-‘n“n‘”“v;‘(“‘“;z‘i in Sitka and was discharged from - of ohn Olso e evening y ! 15, By er has return~d ey S| the service in 1923 with the rating F d S 5 y Cr director of from the where she spent .1“‘ Jp'i'; s "“('"“‘4'_ C;:“e“ of Chief, after 12 years of service. 00 ervice At Lowest nales BUY DIRECT AND } USO for a nd & hall eyeral weeks selecting furnishings | o0 WS ol OO, WS E M Funeral services were held by the ROOMS WITH BATH SAVE MONEY. ) k's boat for New gor their ne e in Jamestown G0ddard, Mis. Clyde Hager, M. morican Legion Saturday after- T i 1 oF Lkl new, home In Harry Hodgins, Mrs. Frank Calvin it 4 | - Any quantity, immediate k. Before leaving, Mr. Craven Mr. Carter flew to Juneau K Y 'aF‘i e d Mes. Jak *|noon at 2 o'clock at his home. He WITHOUT BATH delivery. Write for Price pproved the local USO Boards (o ment his wife. | Mrs. Elliot Fletcher and Mrs. Jack| yas byried in the National Geme- | A . List. w program for the organization R S R | tery. i Most Convenient Location Teen Age Club and civillan ypg W, C. Charteris gave 48| BT | All business houses closed between | —THIRD AND MAIN— : O Building which 1S [uncheon Thursday afternoon m‘! Mis. Joo Skaris has amiounced |y i3 p m for the funeral BINE OU AT RIS el Valcauda Fur Co. s Victory House bonor of Mrs. John Olson, who|the mar of her som, H°l‘(“ “ ek i G e Seattle, Washington nt Miss d i< O y i v ———— plans to return.to her home in Ju- [0t to Bss LaRue Avock ot FOR KETCHIKAN | B Pat O'Brien, nurse at the naay next week. The guests in- f“' 00, »“"}- IR PSR PR L] —_—— Home Hospital, has re-!clydad Mrs. Maud Wakefield, Mys.| LD¢ couple were married at the| Leaves Thursday morning for i MAKE med from a vacation trip to Ju-' Nelll Andersen. Miss Louella An.|Filst Presbyterian Church in St|Ketchikan, Motor Cruiser Stormy JUNEAU DAIRIES n, Mrs. Earl Shennett, Mis Missourl, and are spendiig|petrel. For information call Gasti- DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Charl»s Wortman, Mrs, Frank Cal ROGEYEOAN AL &, 2ES0R6. Il T1G incay Hotak Open 5 P. M. to Midni 3 a daily habit—ask for it by name Sl Motnieal A Teant: &l pen 5 P. M. to Midn | y 3 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Malline and Vi MSr. John Olson and Mss. Jacs| -Z8E FORREAE ) sllm 1 '} BUY WAR BONDS v ‘ Sigept Joabes | J Dairi I Mr. and slenn Malline and V™ graduate of Sitka High School in ! NDS | n Chester flew to Juneau lasy CRIVIn the class of 1940, is a first class| | ¢ Centrelly located | uneau vairies, inc. woek end planning to spend a few' oL T 6 My, anq|Machinists mate, aviation, stationed | - ¢ Splendid food ang R T 0 5 A5 S the .\l.n 33“":xv‘-.x‘n“;‘-‘,»m(‘f::‘md WD Mrs, Verne Hunkins, has receiveq|®t Corpus Christ, Texas. | e {omran AR tnry i o 5 S $5 in war stamps as winner of the £ TR T 5 ® Large Rooms— /INDOWS, DOORS Rev. P. 3. Omalisi sk alhibelin, HIRA Hoster -contest . for| - EIEE ELeS ok fha Bome oL s A Mgr. ;4 all with Bath bl CABINETS i : . last year. He had won the local)BRd Mis R. A. iahnson this weelk : ALASKANS LIKE THB . turned from a business trip to Ju- is Mrs. Mary Graham of Junes BTH grade school contest last spring. |5 . ks o B w “ c ™ lwho arrived by plane Tuesday o e o . D. Willlams 40. AT The High School students are' TN 1939 First South Seattle 4 Grover arrived from § Those flying to Juncau the past ek to jen perbAWNE a party ‘abi Vitary Houss/ SZU0 LEINE 0 LRGN Fhe I . 4 the new,manager|Saturduy evening under the aus-i,. .00t Honry Moy, with pices of the USO, day The evening wil i Saryios “_i“'r Company. |, spent in dancing to phonogra ‘“3;' Balph .if“)“, ;m(,‘. {;n‘dy Fotone : . visiting at the home of Mr. and,'s P charee of s fgemf'm“' | Pearl. uwner of the 51 Taxi, and M. | ile frave 1ng 1s aiicu t... Mrs. Ray Hagerup at the Naval Air . |and Mrs. John Hines i e o ¥ Dinner guests at the home of M ’ 2 - totion, Ple. Hagerup Plans 009 yyis, nok Littiepage Thursdoy| P, B we'll be thinking of our friends : ”A e urlough eveniny were Mr. and Mrs. E M.‘____" ufl:)li- »E:u(sun. chairman 'vni Al k E f d > : ? Goddara and Mr. and Mrs., Frank | p—————— | i i e Coddas i } in Alaska ... Lven it we don't The Lutheran Service Center ex A ‘ ON%UE%ESJTRIC co. || i o : ::, G,.fii,‘,ft.‘i,,‘ifi, The Jocal 4-H Council has pla: Solicits the business of friends see them . . . or and games on Wednesday ovo.|hed an Alaskan dinner to be given in Sitka | s, Carl Peterson was chan. |0y the 4-H boys and girls. at Lu- | Eleciric Service and Repairs || theran Church basement on Tues- | 4 | nmittee in charge Westinghouse Representative } Lydia Ann Tilson ana nena French served. rank Calvin was hostess at heon in honor of Mis er of Mrs. Jack Cal- Wednesday afterncon The were Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, M. Goddard, Mrs. L Mrs Harold Jack Veatcs, page, Jack Ca Conway Dock ' Company ‘ Oil === Coul Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 L\-G_C:TT TO GO TO THE REPAIR A\ /ening of next week from 6|\ WELL-DID YOU TELL BOBBY SHE MUST STAY IN THE COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly : Remodeled 3 AND KEEP 'EM = C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR \USED STRATEGY - 1 TOLD HER THE CAR HOUSE TODAY 2 Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, F ried Chicken, Dinners DINE BATAAN CAFE While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! Keep On Buying Bonds TO WIN THIS YEAR BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Maunager By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-I'M CUTTIN” OUT-I'LL BE HOME ABOUT EARLY BLACK- IT'S ABOUT SIX MILES TO HER GIRL FRIEND'S HOUSE -1 KNEW SHE WOULDN'T WALK THAT DISTANCE - OPEN 24 HOURS ADAY? SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Juneau, a ANDY FONG, Owner and Chef at the ——— . ;’ BARANOF | Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel 'BOYAL CAFE OPEN ALL'NIGHT We Serve: American Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Sweet and Sour Fried Rice 162 So. Franklin PHONE 738 H * i EVERY ROOM WITH TUB r and SHOWER L { Reascnable Rates | | e Woodley Airways | SUNEAU 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 FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau M" ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof BSitka | $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 | 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 1 10 18 10 18 10 13 | 10 18 10 18 10 | 10 18 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah . 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 | Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell . 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to an ‘lz Change Wllhmlt'l!m. o