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MO AY, MAY 21, 1945' ' ALASKA COASTAL a1 Alice 3 3 |burn, Ray Peterman, Mr cugene Twisdale, Her- Peterman, Carl Watkings, T/Sgt.|bert Hl\l\ Charlie Axson, Robert Victor Hanlon, Frank Metcalf, Mrs.| Johnson, Wm. Paddy, Carl Montello, | AIR“NES (ARRY |Ben Miller, Dorothy Van _Zaute, | Anthoney Karnes, Mrs. Wesley Bar-| t GOES SOUTH Florence Hobl and James Wright rett, Roscoe H. Holosen, Kenneth H. ; 5 Pratt, George W. Holt, P. E. Hiller MANY WEEKE“D 3 “., : ”““‘,'fi,,‘“);f,x“m outh-bound, | " M. Hillery, Ruth Allee, Mich- | ‘ael Zeglen, Kenneth Hildrith and| ¢ eattle: Lawrence A. Wand,|py,eq G, Osterholm. | Alaska Coastal Airlines planes, ¢ The North Sea 4 May Schuttpelz, Lorena | For Khtehiken: Myma Savage, ‘r‘vmg Sunday, had the following | early Sunday mo S(hul\ptlu Robert Schuttpelz, Lom' assengers: | Roy Peterson, P. J. Sweeney, Louise |p €eau-bound passengers Thm were: | Hollebeck, Isia Jean Schuttpelz, Gust s, R. C. Clifford, Esther Bailey,| Moberg, John Monagle, Jr., Nanoy|Weaver Miller, B. P, Kane, Adeline| ~ & oo Rev. Paul Shadura, Mrs. Paul Kunkel A. E. Stout, Elaine Stout,|Kane, Fred Frobese, A. Van Mavern| l—cror Ket, b s 7o G Bhadura. Tom Sanders, Mrs. Tom Wm. T. Mahoney, Mrs, Wm. T. Ma-and Vera McNallen. ‘ m:es H?J:ston ol T s:- Sanders, Noreach Sanders, Henry honey, Alice Couglin, John Monagle, J. S. Jeffrey was a Pelors\)um‘mnus Moy, M Moy, Pat Moy, Lois Rouse, Cleo Wilkins, Sandy passenger. Henry ________ | To sitka—Elmer J. Garrity, Frank | Bailey, Col. Lee J. Shaffer, Capt. iB' E. Cuddy, Robert Perkins, Ellis S. Gordon and Charles T. Main To Hoonah—A. O. Peterson and M. Mancell. To Gustavus—Archie Chase, Louis |Voornes, S. E. Iverson, George | Peterson, Charles LaBrash and Buck Whitemore. | To Skagway — H. C. Hardesty, | Robert Hutchins, W. L. Smith and George Pettet. | To Hawk Inlet—Loren A. Conner !and D. Montero. | Incoming planes from Sitka | brought — Lt. Donald H. Tyer, Jr., | Charles Gaddis, | Schauss, Harry Shannon, Tom Dyer, { Larry Hagen, Frank T. Calvin and | Helen Waters. i From Hawk Inlet — Norman | | stines. From Skagway—Victor Klobucher, ! william A. Rose and W. L. Smith From Ketchikan—Fred G. Fro- bese. | From Petersburg—Irma D. No- | well and J. Williams. | From Tenakee—Sam Asp, Lloyd | v. Phillips and Mrs. Lloyd Phillips | From Hoonah—George Jim, A. O.! | Peterson, J. M. Mancell, J. W. De- | Champlain, Peter Andrae and John ;Cushing. WECARRY THE BEST . Shamrock Large Eggs Darigold Butier Kristofferson’s Cottage Cheese Kristofferson's Frozen Buttermilk Light and Whipping Avoset | | | Sunday Flights outgoing planes left for ! Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, | sitka, Tenakee, Chatham and Hoonah with the following 11 pas- | sengers: | To Ketchikan—Bill Vernon. To Wrangell—Clifford W. Schauss |and Charles Gaddis. To Petersburg—Ole Syre. To Sitka — Frank Wright, Lulu Coleman, John Nyeman and Alj Richter. To Tenakee—Sam Asp. To Chatham—Oscar Bergseth. To Hoonah—John Cushing. Incoming planes brought 14 pas- sengers to Juneau Sunday: | | Sunday, Light Nutritious Foods for Hot Weather at William Stedman. From Ketchikan—Lewis A. Jones and George Hays. From Sitka—Albin B. Tellefsen Riley J. Endicott, Chris Nelson, Virgil S. Carrier, Major Frank nnd Lillian Collier. From Hoonah—Louis B. Burksmn,' Peter Nelson, Philip James and, Walter Brown. 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. 2PN Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! and OUR BUSINESS PROPERTY Corner 12th and E Sts. consisting of Half Block of Real Estate, Warehouse Building and Office Building AS IS Contact Mrs. G. E. KRAUSE Phone 439 or at my home, Corner 8th and Basin Road, next door to Hillcrest Apariments 'iM'AGisrnArE's Clifford W. s | U. S. Marshal Fred Bryant. From Petersburg—Ole Sayre '\m o |OLDTIME ALASKAN COURT ENJOYS | BIG BUSINESS| The weekend drag-net landedl“m be held here today. more than the usual quota of cele- | prants in Police Court here to face |, Skagway in 1887. \xces for Loxing N. Lowell, veap fines from City william A. Holzheimer. Fined $25 each on D. & D. cmm(< tned at 80. Frank Paul, of Ketchikan; | were: - e Alf W. Martin; Weston Anderson and Wilie James, Archbishop-eled Ernest Hayes, fined $25 an a drunk charge 7, found himself before the Magistrate again this morning and paid out an ad-, ditional $25 for being both dnmki and dlxmdczl\ WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS BREAK‘ | Juneau’s unprecedented May rec- | ord of 15 consecutive days of sun- hine is expected to end tomorrow, do\ Church died here last night. DOROTHY MANTHEY ON PLANE TRIP TO Dorothy Manthey, DIES IN SEATILE SEATTLE, May 21 ~—Funeral ser- who died Friday, Lowell opened the first restaurant He prospected To Petersburg—J. Willlams and drunk and disorderly charges and|for gold during the gold rush and Magistrate | was employed by the Alaska Railway | from the time he was 60 until he re- Alexandrof Is Dead BALTIMORE, May 21.—The very | Rev. Vladimir V. Alexandrof, Arch- ‘lmhup -elect of the Pacific Coast l'and Alaska in the Russian Ortho- SEATTLE of the Empire staff, left for Seattle by Pan Am- erican Sunday to visit her brother, | Picnics and Outmgs We have many suggestions for a successful picnic or outing on our shelves. PR 91, Come In ond Look Us Over! ‘ TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES ‘g 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 flBerts CASH GROCERY with !hf‘LJ\l:(’flub“’flfl;h;‘r B“‘;""‘U‘whom she has not seen for 13§ A stat: 1 & the airpor orecasting ; years. is 't ‘ming v | 'wi‘u 1 ; oA ' Soutn "&.A‘im’9'93,?“"?oa§lf’;,§n,'e'f.§{ ELLIS AIR LINES hile uneau has been enjoying I OTSes 3] " - 'n | e T e e ooy | overseas. She expects to rewrn |- DATLY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN weeks, Se'utle has been cool and ! e | . Cloud, accompanied b lght Sho~ | n, ENIL KRAUSE NERE | via Petershurg and Wrangell ers, it is p()m!(d out. The previous local record for May | was established in 1918, when eight | Mrs. consecutive days of sunshine oc-|Anchorage for the graduation curred | her daughter, S !a member of the Juneau SENTENCED | School Senior Class. At _a hearing held before U. S.! 3 B T2 Commissioner Felix Gray here Sat- | POOLE IN TOW urday afternoon, Carrol E. Hamrick, | Jr., was given a suspended jail sen- 'a guest at the Baranof Hotel. tence of three months on a charge{ . g o5 oA ST of issuing checks without funds. | SEATTLE MEN HERE Sentence was suspended by Cnm-} Warren A. Everett and R. missioner Gray on conditéon that | Cramer, of Seattle, are registe jat the Baranof Hotel. PR PP o | CALVIN VISITS | Frank T. Calvin, of Sitka, |guest at the Baranof Hotel. e——— Hamrick make restitution worthless check for $24 which cashed at the Alaskan Hotel. R TO JAIL HERE Convicted in Sitka on drunk and| on a he is disorderly charges, Carl Walkxm' M.ET(ALI-‘ IIERF was brought to Juneau this week- | Frank Metcalf, of Sitka, is end to serve his 120-day sentence |guest at the Baranof Hotel. ;m the Federal Jail here by Dwmy‘ ERE o o TR Empire wanv aas gev quick results. 'of 20 to 40 feet. FROM WESTWARD CITY | Emil Krause is here fmm\ Miss Lorene Krause, ™ High | Colin D. 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