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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALAS SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945 i Wright, Pyramid Fisheries manager’ | while Yanks in the south pushed R A R S o T T S R R T e ! * S ' T K A N E w S * land his new bookkeeper, Dave Pat-’ NIP FoR(ES | through Davao toward enemy con- vo'-umms w‘mp Wn E N I N s l T K A e | terson; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris, | A " centrations. £ i & —_— ;\\ho have been vacationing in the| | Tarakan Invaded l" (lo'“ms DR'VE - SITKA, Alaska, May Mrs. William Youppi was hostess| States the past two months; Mm_} The Atittallsh ivaslon of Tata- e | § | Oorrespondence) —On Fri at her home on Japonski Wednesday | Rese Andrews, Pioneers' Home Hos- | !N ASSAU[T it on O Bornes. Gouwst,: wis| Blore voluntestd bfe bRl neelkd ’ Make vou, Headqua"ers {27 the Fire Department fternoon of last week at a SUrprise| Lital nurse, from a short vacation in described by Gen. Sir Thomas P.|to help with the mending and pack- ) § party in the fire hall for Pfc. Harvey st she for Mrs. Clyde Strick-|juneau; Rudolph Sarvela, Navy Blamey, Chief of Anzac forces, as ing of clothing and bedding which a' fhe ! MeNulty, who is b on furlough. land e guests were wives of the chicf, recently discharged in San “going very well,” but he declined was collected during the United Na- | ! He i3 the son of Mr CAA crew on Japonski. The Strick- pjego, THREE w AYS % guess at when oil fields could be | tional Clothing Drive, Mrs. Ernest | s l T K A ]l 0 T E L ! Present were al land baby was born Thursday morn- G i . Bot. badk th, Gas. | Gruening, President of the A.W.V.S., : : Wives, girl friends an ing, May 3. { A new city map has just been is- Floods, mines and kQooby-traps|announced today. ” Fprer Y g the évening Pic 6 frer ops| SUSd showing the proposed new e slowed British armor in south| The A. B, Hall on Third Street, The Home of Hospl'flh“ . presented wit he ew Beta Sigma Phi members city lmits and giving the new city com Iete Annlhll ' 0| Burma, 26 miles north of Ran-|Where the clothing was collected, ’ | The evening Pyl SRR S Lue annil hapdhs ! street names. A" Street has been p ation in goon. Nipponese were in flight in | Will be open every afternoon from RUSS CI.IIHERO oy b Manager ! games and d On display at the USO building Monday even- j;cluded in Oja Street, “B" Street is Amohibi M o B 1T olioce o B brIo8E T arA=evEry : : | was the newly ived inhalator ing were Mrs. Trigve Strom, MIS. oy Biorka Street, “C” Street is' mp IDious Moves-— The U, S. Submarine Swordfish |evening from 7 o'clock to 10 o'clock, | P AR T e which the firem purchased Kenneth Nordby, Mrs. Lloyd Til-' cohen Street and “D” has been 154 P' D d 5. repo‘x'te& Kvertiis T & mjs_‘next week. | —— With funds raised es, etc.|8ch, Mrs. Charles Johngtone, MIs.|nimed® Denall. There are still & anesvowne T O bomtie. the Torty-third | Men to help with the packing, SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT The imhalator has two adult face Douglas Hager, Miss Billic * Jean|fey streets and alleys remaining un- hY, i B i e |t Tstting bines seady ‘for SRID masks and a baby k is expected Cock, Miss Doris Wittmeyer and named — and others for which lo- (Continued from Page Onme) 1 A g ST | ping are most urgently needed, and ¢ 80on. The depart: is receiving Miss Kathryn Acker. Mrs. Joseph cq) names are being considered. | e s 6 5 4 & o & ¢ e|wilbe most WelcHnE. DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. Bar member and liter installed e an honorary ary advisor. the mach- harpenberg nstructions in t ine from Dr. Lc cfficers by the » Monday evening were Miss Liesa Marie the bride of Glenn Russian Easter falls this week end, giving Sitka two Easter celebrations this ¥ Many people are plan- |ning to attend the Saturday mid- veloped slowly but cncouragmg]y.l‘. Marianas-based Superforts raided Japan three times today, striking for the first time at. the Hiro naval aircraft plant at Kure, and WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 2i-Hour Period Ending 7:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o W Bl Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed HOLLYWO0GD SHOE SHOP be made as soon as possible, and !naturhlly, the more help there is K, the sooner it can be | with the we finished. | ton April 28 in o 7 g}mu (_1 fl_"f\‘i"l“*""\’!-_ “‘”;‘lmr;r night service and many families for tne tenth time in 12 days at aM o TR & e | BOX 1131—JUNEAU B by the Rev Al Gospnar, Hn 1 PUMIOT | arc busy Coloring eggs in PePArd- gyugny Island air bases which| e minimum, 20, Precipitation, DR. STEVES IN OFFICE | Rene of M,I 5 Hohert "Gaglo PA‘(«H. £ 208 SHE yourigerers \‘\'4hc. ‘fhfl.h' have been sending suicide planes 45 of an inch. Dr, S E “st‘c.vvs. who is ’j‘“w ;‘3”“ i = I e SRRPATEREC e s v i S, Trt, Gange ason |- ne s e eppants 1o g 01, OneWS 8 miles lo Uhe & AU Arport-aasimum, 3 ¢ (e Foret Servies et ooy D ATING Rieite was 1 geant at Arms, Orville Pax-|iisiting, trading Easter cggs in the ooy Even 98 B-39' twice-ralsed | ¢ minimum, 21 Precipitation, & ;o0 0o Building this evening and ECOR George Vande: . Inner Guard, A. L. McCar Russlay traaltlon Kyushu fields, Japanese aircraft 10 of an inch. Ganifrrow” attebioon, Tor LS. blE PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft Thoernton is the ¢ er Guard, Al Kessler. Install- | Members of the congregation have were back over Okinawa today but e & 2 0 0 0o o o o there was no indication it would | venience of his customers. are important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their Jensen of Se Mr. Thorn- nony was performedy by scorated the interior of the it TOMORROW'’S FO!(ECA_ ay morning BeGRILFetuh to b Gy B 2.:,5 ;”Ems ek MY ahd WS QI S E. M. Goddard, reh with paint donated for the duPlicate yesterday's wild melee. Partly cloudy, with brief m:‘fxfl_}‘(’ :_‘i‘:h n?c Gocict Barvias execution -It is more satisfactory to know what bert Thornton of Fayette, Idaho. eccisted by Installing Sergeant at puipose. It i the first paint job Suicide Aiiacks snow flurries this afternoon, the job is actually worth before starting and thus arms, James Brightman. In charge of the entertainment following the ceremony were James Brightman, Robert Gaylord, Al Kess- The ¢eremony was performed in the presence of only a few intimate fhends. Later in the evening Mrs. the interior has Leen given in many, many years. clearing tonight. Increasing cloudiness Sunday. e o 0 0 0 0 0 Ao TEMPERATURES ) In that attack, suicide ramming boats, with their noses loaded with explosives, zig-zagged through the and will be out of town during the week. | >, ALMA BAILEY VISITS avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. JAMES S. MecCLELLAN Thornton’s scrority sisters of Beta Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin will U. S. fleet before dawn, while four A Sigma Phi and their husbands called 1cr, Fred Easly and Tom White, Jr. , %) ' "0 * " ovening party prior amphiblous units tried to slip ® Lowest tonight o Alma G. Bailey, of San Fran- P on the bridal couple R R DRIl Prgrice LI 10 tis midnighp sorvices ot the Rus. ashore and attack the American|® Highest Sunday % % ciseo, is a guest at the Baranof Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 e music for dancing. = Abuffet supper ..., “oyirch. Their guests will be redr. At dawh, suicide planes, pi-|® © * ¢ ¢ © © Hotel. QR the Rotary, Tunetson, BERAZENEC [Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb, Miss loted flying bombs and bombers | b L ; w ; Steele Culbertson, Ole Skudder, Al- .\ ootine of the American Mike Harris and Lt. Robert Eu- led Japanese infantrymen attacked [® 29° at the Juneau office of e )0y Kuehl, Keith Wildes, RObeIt i Auyiliary Tuesday evening gene Hull, U. S. lines behind a roaring ar-|® the Weather Bureau, which Martin, R. T Je nberg, Ray Pete tre following officers were nomi- P | tillery barrage. was recorded this morning e ana Lt V 5o A for the coming year: Presi- The first commercial load of sal-' Three Japanese amphibious units | ® is the lowest recorded as late ¥ackson and Kuehl addressed the . Mrs. Rudolph. S: . Vice mon was brought in this year by Ed reached shore on the west coast in May 5 since 1913. gathering on postwar travel I o ident, Mrs. Edward Van Horn: Baldwin, who is using Cliff Hedges' back of the U. S. Seventy-Seventh Lowest temperature ever . 0 D. Littiepage and B M. /5y ident, Mrs, C. E. bcat, the PP. this season. He was Division lines, creating consider- | ® recorded for Juneau in May deBM' reported on their trip to 1 ry-Treasurer, MIs. ented with a bag of oranges as able confusion before they were was in 1884, when it hit a I for the GAA hearing ain, Mrs. E. M. first prize. i low of 24°. ck Krepps; ; Historian, Mrs. Ben Mill- At the home of her parents, Mr. °I': Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. Cyrus and Mrs. John Hollywood, Mrs. Williams. Prank Cashel was hostess last week The Allak arrived from Seattle tc fish for black cod and halibut. Atoard were O. Myrldnd, skipper; lccated, trapped and annihilated. | Another sea-borne company got | stuck on a reef off the east coast. They were wiped out by Yanks | firing from amphtracks. | e e o ¢ 0 o 0 0o o e CLARK VISITS JUNEAU Frank Clark, of Pendleton, Ore- &t a stork shower for Mrs. Walter Mrs. Frank Price hostesss on Chris Christensen, partner, Jack Three gold mining towns were | gon, is a registered guest at the Dangel. Guests included Mrs. J. Tuesday afternoon at her home on Waxdal, chief steward, and Olin seized in the northern Philippines ' Gastineau. #. Gilpatrick, Mrs. Louella Smith, Etclin Sticet to the 4-H Club lead- Nordsle all of Seattle. They 2 er month each way between Mrs. Josephine Carter, Mrs. Lillian @ nt were Mrs. Ray Peter- Burkhart, Mrs. James O'Bricn, Mrs. Glen Morgan and Mrs. B4 Roberts, Mrs. Frank Bergdoll, Plans for the summer P f!! A Junior Past Goernor, Don McGraw; Natasha Calvin, daughter of Mr. PE T R 7 “ Mrs. Viola Hall, Mrs Ivan R and Mrs. Jack Calvin, celebrated 0 plan to fish out of Sitka until the end of the halibut s2ason. i 850 SEATS Rlaswa and Seattie, e scheduled over il routes Mrs. John Holic, Mrs. ker twelfth birthday Thureday even- EXTRA FLIGHTS 2, shedued ovet Btanley, Mrs. Stuart Bietzel and were twins, ing with a dinner and theatre par- \ s ung five pounds t Invited were Miss Sally Som- Mrs. John Hollywood ven and thy ourth ounces, and auna Maria, weighing five pounds Ive cunces. They were born at the Salvation Army Maternity home, where baby cases are now being tak- n ‘ Conway Dock Company Sunday, April 29, Jerry Finch, son cf Mrs. Andy Lorentzen, celebrated his thirteenth birthday at the home of h parents on Observator Etreet, His guests were Lyle Kuehne, Harold Bolton, Bill Lawrence, Pat Mboy. Richard Brockman and Edwin Osbakken. il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance | Mrs. Jim Vrooman, daughter o[‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Baggen, has made a reservation on the PAA plane from Egeattle May 5 and is| expected home to spend her two weeks vacation with her parents.| Miss Janet Somers, Miss Kay Fletcher, Miss Fannie Franks, Miss Mjyina Willet and Miss Nancy Tor- um. | At the last meeting of the City cuncil the budget as approved ted expenditures, $79,075; reven- ues, $89,400. The City Clerk was nstructed to proceed with legal ac- on to collect delinquent taxes on all real property. e FIRST HALIBUT OF SEASON BROUGHT IN The Aegir, Capt. Francis Hyde, skipper, is the first halibuter to reach port following the opening of the season. The Aegir arrived | Mrs. Vrooman is employed with one | this morning with 16,000 pounds of Phone 78 |of the government agencies in|halibut and 5000 pounds of black | ) 95 | Seattle while her husband is over-!cod. The catch was sold to the 7 AR —- | seas, ‘Juneau Cold Storage Company at OPA ceiling prices. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Anderson re- {turned on the North Sea after two' e g | THE Newly Remeodeled AND KEEP ‘EM W C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eal in the Famons || {menths vacation in California, | Washington and British Columbia. |On tkeir return they spent a week {in Ketchikan. | Also arriving on the North Sea Miss Althea Rands, daughter ‘ “lof Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands, a [ Gold xom |student at U. W.; the Rev. Paul A.| b |Ehadura and Mrs. Katherine Shad- It Costs No More jura; Mrs. Frank Kuehne from| H i Phone 800 |Prince Rupert; S. Einstoss of the i —__ !Atlantic Pacific Fisheries; F‘rnnkl ; i LRSI AL, 4 . . . » Two Free Deliveries Daily : Y et ~ SWANEE PRIDE LIQUEUR Fifth $3.80 0. P. A. List $5.25 - Juneau Liguor Ceo. PHONE 498 Keep On Buying chd_s New Washington While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska .. . Even if we don't see them . . . TO WIN IN 1945 BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE attle FRANK B. McCLURE,' Manager %llflfllflIIlllllllllllllllflll!lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIImIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I|IIIHIIIII|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIII Fairbarks, Whitehorte. Juneau, Seattie, 9 weekly: DAILY FLIGHTS Nome, Seattie, 3 weekly PASSENGERS — MAIL IMo. We|Mo. We. Fri.Su. | Fe EXPRESS Mo. We. | Tu. Th. | Mo. Sa. Fr. | 5a.Su. 22:50 22:20 20:20 19:10 17:10 15:35 9:00 Nome, Galena Fairbanks. 23:50 0. Th. 52, 2:40 21 PASSENGER CLIPPERS (Seat capacity limired 10 |8 for mreater comfort.) . [2 Manned by st acrewof 4 ar. Fairbanks . Whitehoe . 1:25 | 1125 Juneau 15:35 | 14:35 Seattle Bethel McGrath Fairbanks Served aloft: prepared in Company ope. erated Kitchem. HOT MEALS ROUND-TRIP FARES: 10% off twice one-way fces, when purchased e sivanee. Faroanks ATMRE oo Galer 42 14 70| 201| 95/ 2 144l 751174l + 135 South Franklin Street Phone 106 SRS "lIIIIIhllllflllIIlllllllllli"llllillllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII;IIIIIIII!!'!IIIIlllll]illmIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIiiIHlIlilllllllflllIl“HIlIIIII% QUONSET HUTS and MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES FOR SALE The Government is offering for sale certain structures and improve- ments located at Duck Creek approximately 914 mile:s West of Juneau on the main Glacier Highway. The items to be sold include huts of all varieties, simple frame structures, a number of “portable type” bu.llsimgs, great numbers of windows, and timbers suitable for stringers and joists. Bids will be received at the office of the Area Engineer located at j:he Juneau Sub-port until 3:00 P. M. May 15, 1945, and then and there publicly opened. Awards will be made to the highest accgptable bidder. If a bld(.ler desires he may bid on more than one item showing order of chdice of bids and total number of items desired. However, it is to be understood that the Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and that lump sum bids covering several or all items will not be considered. sful bidders will be required to remdve purchases on or before Junesfl‘»l(;:,cii)zf; For this reason, as well as for the fact that the items are to be sold “as is”, all prospective bidders are urged to personally examine the items of sale which will be open for inspection during all daylight hours. Only those buildings or structures bearing large white numbers, are to be sold and to locate them follow signs appropnately placed starting at entrance road opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy. . Forms to be used in submitting bids, instructions and related informa- tion m(;ry be obtained from the Alaskan Department Real Estate represen- tative, Office of the Area Engineer, Juneau, or by phoning 807 after 8 A. M. Monday. = = = = = = % : MR : ,IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlflIlllllllllllll||IIII|II||I||lillllllllllll!IIIIIIII|III“!I|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllfllllfllifllfllllllllllll