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PAGE SIX Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Serving Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel OFFICE Information and Reservations PHONE 667 MANY JUNEAUITES OUT FOR STATES OVER WEEKEND A southbound steamer brought the following passengers to Juneau Sunday morning: Ed Brunson, The- resa House, Angela Jenszen, Lor- |etta Bothe, Robert Easterday, Mrs. Isabelle Easterday and infant, {Merle Wittmeyer. Mrs, Priscilla Wittmeyer, Ralph Jennings, Christine Jennings, M/Sgt. Thomas Rudolph, Ken Binkley, Stephen Holland, Abe Hol- land, Don Brownell, Mrs. Chester Moore, H. A. Warner, E. O. Naghel, Clinton Rowley, Dale Stevenson, Harry Monroe, Chester Willcott. Leaving south bound out of Ju- neau were the following: W. D.| Gross, Daniely Green, Mrs. Dean pederson, Frankie Howard, Elya Sherman, Lynn Sherman, Charles!Oaksmith, Mafgery Northup, M, Forward, Mrs. Martha Sandkoff,|MacDonald and Ruby Boyle. KETCHIKAN BOWLERSTO - Elks bowlers from Ketchikan are coming to Juneau next month to take on the bowlers here and give the local bunch, that was recently walloped there in a series, a chance to get even. Men bowlers of the Elks who will make the trip to| Juneau are Harvey Iffert, Vern| Stedman, Cort Howard, John Halm, Gay Helland, Ernie Lundbeck and Vic Peterson. The women bowlers will he Mae| Ketchikan ,Bonnie Ramsay, Maurice Miller,| And there will also be a boost- Robert Kortez. ers’ section coming, including In- Ruby Barth, Rod Darnell, Jack|ga Nerup, Emma Hoban, Kay Halm Darnell, Mrs. E. Anderson, F. L.|land Ruth Peterson. VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 s el e Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise For Comfort and Service Get the New Wash- F. B. McClure, ington Habit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Hotel [NEW WASHINGTON | THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room. . % It Costs No More { Phone 800 [ | e Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. | Any quantity, immediate | delivery. Write for Price { List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington Chance, N. P. Hansen, Arthur; MR do 8 el Harris, Mrs. Hilda Miller, Manuel | '~ Sixth Birthday Party Hovenberg, Frank Swanson, Mrs, [Rica Swanscn, Frank O. Swanson, |Richard Swanson, Arlene Swanson, |Claude Aiken D % - oo — | Nine. playmates = helped Skippy | (Darrel) Burnett celebrate his sixth birthday on Saturday from 2 to| |5 p. m. at the home of Miss Hilda | D. Krause, 220 Main Street. A { WIIH pASSEmERS ilively time wa$ enjoyed by Danny ! Ulrey, Eddie Jacejko, George Rob- pAST mo DAvs‘nrds. Johnny Olds, Timothy Hill- {erman, Tommy Weatherill, Phillip On Saturday & Pan American and Paul Lorenzen, and the honor iguest, Assisting with .serving of Airways plane brought the follow- | D¢ Piithday Foiey leg Piaam, i | | | ichocolate, were Skippy's mother, ting passengers to Junmeau from ypn.’ pai’Burnett, Mrs. Lorenzen | Seattle: John Katz, Robert Reeve, . ' vecc monoed mooy Richard Reeve, Beverly Leivers,| 2 X Leslie Sturm, Carl McKee. | | Juneau to Fairbanks—Ida Sigler, ' Sharon Sigler. { MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Juneau to Seattle—Margaret De- | --- - MEETING FOR DEN | Rose, Mary Crocker, Dick Jame- | MOTHERS’FATHERS son, Jack Gaudie, Mrs, Georgiai Gaudie, Miss Janet Gaudie. | ls Al' 1 IONIGH WHING DING Phone 519 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— COME HERE COAST GUARD T0 CONTEST DOUGLAS IN CHARITY GAME March of Dimes fo Get All Proceeds from Basket- ball Game Tonight Tonight at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of sweet charity, the March of Dimes, & Coast Guard basketball with a perfect score, no lo:ses and all wins this half. The Coast Guard posed of the following: Peter las, Jack Geddes, Gordon McClear, William Carroll, Buel Reagan, and DOUGLAS NEWS HONOR ROLL Andrews; third grade, Donniz Neimi; fourth grade, Beth Havdahl, Tommy Cashen, John J2n- scn; fifth grade, "Mary Cuthbert Marilyn Isaak; sixth grade, Rox Herman. In high school honor students Carol Ruotsala, Helen Isaak, Mae Cuthbert, Bill Devon and Robert Savikko. MOVED HERE Mrs, Wade Lacy and son moved to Douglas last week and are now re- siding at the Kilburn Apartments. Mr. Lacy employed at the West- ward on a defense job. VISITS HERE Mrs. Grace Peloza visited in Doug- las on Saturday while her boat was in port. She is returning to Fair- banks, where she is employed, after spending the past several weeks in €eattle with her daughter Carol, who i staying with her grandmotl.er while attending school. pr—— WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Thompson, Joe Lucas, Mrs. Colleen | Signed Up ‘ Brown, John Katz, Harrison Kin- # o'clock in the Grade School Audi- |Cubmaster states, and more will be | It is grat- following on Sunday to Angoon: A. iasm. It bids well for the future' Juneau to Wrangell—Mrs. Ches- through cooperation with the home: | Thompson, Carl McKee. | oalch I9hn L. Abless. | To finish_ enlisting leadership for | (torium to sign up Den Mothers FllEs 31 FARES IN jneeded later as more boys are R, Seaton, Marguerite. Shepard. igrowth and stability of the work.™ ter Moore, R. A. Miller. ;and Cub leaders. “The program ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: S82.00 (plus tax) Effective Nov. 1, 1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday2P. M. Woeodley Airways Alaska Ceastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 Juneau Bkagway .. 2 Ketchikan Junesy .. Withous Notios 'ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- - Kim- t Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd I;eul.n mcm‘z;'h» Sits | |dischareed from St. Ann’s Hospital Juneau ..$ 8 $10 818 $10 $18 818 $18 818 s18 after receiving surgical attention. 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Mrs. Gustave Gissberg and baby 10 18 10 18 10 [ girl have been discharged from St. 10 18 10 1 10 Ann’s Hospital. 10 13 13 Ji 5, a medical patient, 18 10 pUJ has been discharged from St. Ann’s ig 10 Hospital Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Bkagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, leas 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.98 to Ketchik: Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 66¢ to P:unn:: and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Warants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to PHONE 612 Sunday the following passengers went to Seattle—Marshall C. Hop- | A g | i | Juneau to Whitehorse— Robert 8. Richards, Jack McGuffin. Seattle to Juneau—Alfred Harsch, ) ’ the Cub Scout Movement a meet: Ruth Shuman, Charlotte Hanley. o s to be held tonight at 17 land Fathers. Eight groups of par- ents are needed now, Ray Adams,| |signing up every week. pASI Two DAYS Adams said today “the spirit of | Alaska Ceastal airlines carried 37 start here in Juneau. Angoon to Juneau—Mr. and Mrs. | Under the Oub Scout program Andrew Gamble, Marguerite Shep- the boy is enicouraged to' develop Ketchikan to Wrangell—Bill Er- works out of the home as these skine, Richard Thompson, Letta boys are too young to have their pin, Mrs. Helen Monsen, Louis H.| Enough Leaders Juneau to Fairbanks David" |ing Cub-Scouting is getting a running passengers over the week end, the ifying to see this spirit of enthus-} ard, A. R. Seaton. any ability in arts and crafts, Wakefield, Albert Atchley. activities, as in the Boy Scouts,| Ketchikan to Juneau—Anthony outside of the home”, he said. Karnes. As soon as the necessary lead- Wrangell to Juneau— Lillian ers have been signed up, the Scouts Gardner. will pass their . Bobcat tests to- Juneau to Sitka—Jack Clark, W. gether and then the organization Regers, Wilma Warther, Mel Race, William E. Arthur. Sitka to Juneau—Matt Karki. Tenakee to Juneau—Peter Lar- sen. Juneau to Hoonah — Hilda' Schoonover. Hoonah to Juneau—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob White, Peter Johnnie, Mrs, Esther Douglas, Harry Marvin, Harry Douglas, On Saturday ACA took the. fol~ lowing passengers to Sitka: Sally, Young, .Roger McCormick, Mar- igaret Dangel. Sitka to Juncau—Peter Maduin, Barbara Jones, Charles Whittes more, Connie Whittemore, G. W. | Carter. ——eeeo—— 'HOSPITAL NOTES Stella Dapcevich has been dis- charged from $t. Ann's Hospital after receiving medical attention. | Mrs. Frank Heinke, a surgery |patient, has been discharged from |St. Ann’s Hospital. Mys. Charles Whyte and baby |eirl have been discharged from St. |Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Charles Viland has been mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. Baby Georgia Gamble has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for Medical attention. Arthur Tamer, a surgery patient, has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Lily White, Hoonah, has been ad- mitted to the Government Hospital for medical attention. Josic Austin has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical attention. TIDES TOMORROW High tide— 3:27 a.m., 16.0 feet. Low tiGe— 9:19 a.m., 20 feet. SPORT SHORTS Mrs. A. H. Brawner has been ad- | will send for their charter. In sending for the charter all appli- cation forms must be signed, both Cubs, Cub ccmmitteemen, Den Mothers and Fathers, and sent in, Upon receiving the charter it is, planned to hold an installation | night, with all Cubs and leaders present. 8o, to speed the day of Charter Insgdllation Night, the committeemen. urge the boys' par-| ents (o assemble tonight in the Grade School, Auditorium to take an‘active part in the Qub program in Juneau. , * 1 HUSKIES VS. GUARDERS The Douglas Huskies will meet the Coast Guard five tonight in the high school gym at 8 o'clock. This is not a regular league game, but a benefit for which the proceeds will go towards the March of Dimes. B Gob lifops His Mop To Start Barnyard At Aleutian Base AN ALEUTIAN ISLAND BASE-- “Just leave it to ‘Red,” said the mess officers of a Navy unit here as the livestock they had ordered frem the States began to arnve.| So “Red,” erstwhile Ohio farmer whom war has changed to a sea- man, returned to his element as the first “farmer” in these north-, ern islands. There'’s a real barn- yard now, with a small Ayrshire dairy cow and two dozen chickens already here, and a sow with a mixed litter enroute. “Red’ says he’s betd at his new job than he is swabbing decks. 4 UNEAU, ALASKA quintet will contest the Douglas Husky five in the Douglas School gymnasium, The Coast Guarders. gang has chosen the leading channel team| as their opponents and those in the know say the boys had better| be on their tces to wallop the Dcuglas bunch, who are leading five is com-| Lo-| The following list of grade and students were on th r the past sik wee Bobby Allen, Lucille Isagk, and Anne Pusich; second| grade, Denna Lee Swift, Maria ‘Wor- | cbec, Judy Neimi, Bobby Reiss, Billy Fizek, Eleanot e NOTE~— From timetotime, in this space, there will appear an article which we hope will be of interest to our fellow Americans. This is number thirty-seven of a series. SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP., NEW YORK | Forum On Wheels | A most excellent listening-post the Pullman smoking compartment— for a fellow who knows how to lis- ten. For instance, on a recent trip to Washington, we tuned in on a rather animated discussion which covered a variety of subjects, all of them pertaining to the present dis- locationsin American stay-at-home | lives. There were criticisms and | encomiums, and a good measure of griping about this and about that. These are days of open forums—on the air and in the press. Wherever | men and women gather, events are discussed and opinions are voiced. And always present is the well- known American’s privilege of “‘griping.” Well there was something rather outstanding in this recent incident in a smoking compartment. There sat a middle-aged man next to the window, who had not participated | in the general discussion. Not a word from him, 1.e., not until we had ‘about reached our journey’s | end. Then he said he had been in America just a short while. Quite substitutes, Mike Benhert, Rich- ioliaculodaly- be had -worked -his ard Pugh way from Germany into France, The Douglas five are Bach, for-} into Spain, into Portugal, and from ward; Pusich, forward; Bonnett, | there into South America, and fi- center; Savikko, guard; Devon, nally into the United States. He guard. found refuge here. With considerable emotion he tried to make us understand his feelings after listening to the discussion. He could hardly believe what he had heard. Men actually spoke out loud with their voices, and their tongues. Where he came from, and all down the line of his travels— men spoke too, but not out loud. They spoke “with their eyes, with a shrug of their shoulders, with a bite of the lips.” How lightly, how smugly, and with what matter-of-factness do we Americans accept what is ours. . Rarelyever has thisrecorder failed to find a highly interesting and in- formative open forum discussion in man, don’t ever do away with smoking compartmentsinyourcars! MARK MERIT | [ THRIFTCOOP ||| cAPITOL CAFE Retailer- of SCHENLEY INTERNATIONALCORP. FREE —A booklet_containing reprints of earlier articles in this series will be sent you on request. Send a post-card to me care of Schenley International Corp., 850 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y. Ah! Now/ Ny a § |4 ‘Wonderfully guigk: a little Va-tro-nol . up each nostril helps open nasal pas- sages—makes breathing easier ~when your head fills up ‘with stuffy transient congestion! Va-tro-nol givesgrandre- lief, too, from sniffly, sneezy distress of head colds. Follow directions'in folder. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL — | ’ A g et 0 A Sue Women's Apparey: Baranof Hetel Building SRR TN ST ] PEGGY PETERSON PERSONAL SHOPPER Personal Shopper Alaska Mail Shopping Service i 4047 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, 1, Wn. INQUIRIES INVITED < WINDOWS, DOORS, . "CABINETS ' o 0. B. Williams Co. 1938 First South Seattle 4 Julio Martinez Castello has been at New York University. Frank Crosetti is the only Yankee holdover from the world champions of 1932, There were 1,177 horses in Hialeah | Park’s-barn when racing was sus- | pended. The Chicago White Sox lost 25 of 139 home night games in 1944 and | will play only 14 at home this sea- son. 73 The quarter horse’s high turn of speed in short races is due to his peculiar conformation. He is ex- | tremely heavy in front. The 1939-40 University of Min- nesota hockey team won 18 straight | games to win the Big Ten ice title. Bo McMillin, Indiana’s football coach, says “I didn't see a back last | season anywhere to compare with Les Horvath.” Horvath is one of Ohio State’s two 1944 All-America footballers. The other is Guard Bill | Hackett. { L eee | | The British colony of Fiji, once noted for cannibalism among the |natives, is granting reciprocal aid High tide—15:15 p.m., 16.8 feet. Low tide—21:41 p.m., -1.2 feet. to U. S. forces stationed there to the value of almost $3,000,000 an- nually. ' coaching fencing teams for 18 years | If NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION a Pullman smoker, Dear Mr. Pull- | ROOQM 3—First National Bank - REMODELING 270 South Franklin Street. MONDAY, JANUARY Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Bdim MURPHY and MURPIOY Successors to Harvey Lowe CABINET SHOP PHONE 787 29, 194 bidg. PHONE 678 1; M. ISAACS——Building Contractor — REPAIRING PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 i JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—UIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING - Third and Franklin -.COLUMBIA LUMBER : . QI ALASKA; Lallbr dhd Building Ma} M. S. PATRICIA ¢ . WEEKLY TRWS BETWEEN j Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Hatbor. MIDNITE TUESDAY. NITE . Freight and parcels accepted-untik 6 Py:M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS COMPANY alerials PHONES $87 or 747--JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME P Member National Owned Grocers E 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGEN (Authorized Dealers; GREASES—GAS—OIL Foat of Main Street Juneau Molors cY ) Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chirysler Maririe Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware | Chas.G. Warner Co. NORTH TRANSFER Lightand Heavy E. O. DAVIS w. PHONE 81 VIS COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY i DODGE, and PLYMOUTS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your" Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 Bert's Cash Grogery PHONE 104 or 15 Pree Delivery Juness Aluia Trading C LW, GUQKFR, Prop. PHONE J22 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage WM HOME GROCERY . Phone 146 Home Ligwer Stere—Tel. 609 American Meat — Phene 3 Southern Fried. Chicken Cnoice Steaks DINE and DANCE [ P LS S | ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. 51 yrs, experience in Seattle MERF C. FERRIS JHOTEL JUNEAU G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE . 578 Utah Nut and Lamp 1:COAL The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renevated Reoms ut Resasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Ideal Paint Shop Ptone 840 Pred W. Wenat el qe o ul

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