The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1945, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA k FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1945 ’ | since Saturday night on a mght Pz i, AY WEEK plA"E MISS.NG 'N | from Circle Hot Springs. The plane was last heard hcadmk END AHEAD HE IN'I'ER o Al K for Fairbanks through rain at 9:30 i } md BRI RE I R AS A p. m. Saturday. F 8’ mom‘”& 'Q E | . » 3 wiliil English is the son of a Wxscman Little Lasses , < A good stare of guneaws tederss WIH 3 ABOARD tcer. cusiatson is trom Anchor- & s\\“sflme\. jgovernment employees will revel in ¢ AR UONREUR. Id. B WOSKEE 0 f{ S e s f the freedom of a three-day holiday g S i 10 C l as this week end, as recent 40-hour,’ FATRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 31.—A | . . five-day week orders are put into gy c ave s 5 HENLEX "”w | & Territorial workers will be Work- race of a plane piloted by William | P25 arrived in Juneau and is a! ing tomorrow forenoon as usual, as English and carrying Swen Gust guest at the Hotel Juneau. He is \;« % : ! ; their hours were set by the Terri- . and Miss Adele Johnson, missing employed with the weather bureau Off these nice little lasses will be ’ {torial Legislature in 1937 and can at Anchorage. IE going next to school and classes . . . s S be ltered only by further legislation : We have lots of nice clothes for . c!«iSd B'.lémf)‘ff:\rv?iei‘:fx’c‘f?has“;lémefif them, and yowll want them to look ) o mainly agencies of the Department tHElr DALY . . B : £ i of the Interior, including the Fish : nd Witd-life Service and the Alaska HUNTING SEAsoN ! Native Service, will have their first Saturday off September 15. The E Presidential order authorizing the 1 1 five-day week set the week of Sep- ‘D Dresses . . . : s tember 9 as deadline for eonforming. ” ens y Juneau residents were warned to > day by tradesmen to lay in suppliés < n 1 for an extended week end, as all g l{ p T F M B E R l stores will be closed here on Mon- | P B4 B 4 day, Labor Day. All business and government offices ‘will observe that holiday for the first time since Pearl Harbor. we have fl']_e e - - 20 PASSENGERS IN Largest Stock FROM SOUTH BY PAA SN . e s N . . ~ St vy s Gounes I _ s of : > Like Sunny Morning in Your Glass! fine woolens "nd b B Pan American World Airways > cuna f! v nu, leggings, flew 33 passengers to Seattle yester- . L L Hold a drink of ScHENLEY Reserve up to day and an incoming Clipper from e the light —watch it wink and sparkle... Eeattle brought 20 to Juneau. just like a breeze-swept country morning. Those arriving were: Annette Sny- - - Golde 1 mellow. th as s rise dih; Kelth Rivers, Joged RveRGo- lfl the CliY‘ Golden and mellow, smooth .1..~ sunrise, 13.95- 22 95 ScuENLEY Reserve is the result of real genius in blending. 1t's a favorite among its l;_, McKem — this means ¢ in quality. One and two- die Brady, Richard Adams, Jose- phine Kosvich, Catherine Janzer Evelyn Logan, Ross Campbell, Jul- 7 - finer whiskies. Try it — soon. Jum Rivers, S0 Perry: Jonn Pugh, You Can Find What Thomas Sxmth Phyllis Gray, Gor- > 7 don Gray, William Leise. q TE m Frederick Cavett, John Winther Yo., ‘vant at the @E ‘fi' F AT ] fdm and Eugene Gianola. Passengers to Seattle were: Harry Frederickson, William J. Wagner, Anne Zajicek, David Zajicek, Lois Haas, Richard F. Lewis, Alden Smith. e ik wi WAoo SR Them is no suhshhne ior newspager acvertising! Shattuck, Jerry Roscoe, Elizabeth e e e | THOMAS HARDWARE (0. ANCHUBAGE FAIRBANKS i Vivian Jackson, Lulu Walduff, 2 piece models for both boys and girls Raincoats . . . in 100% pure wool. Nice colors. Raincoats, reversibles, ootton twill 14.95-22.95 trench co: . Wind and water re- pellent, st y as can be . . Robes . . . 5.50-19.95 Robes and quilted cotton house coats . wool mixtures, rayons, too. 3.50-10.95 Schenloy Inte al Corperation, M. Y. C. Blended whiskey 85 proof, 60% neutral spirits, Harfiet Wood, Lu Howsley, Raider Phone 555 Magilin, Edgar Norris, Jr., Creigh- Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. ‘ Michael Pusich, Befty Nordling, | BM Bekeendh o QUALITY SINCE /887 Pablo Balatero, Apol Fontanos, & Virginia Delgrove, Ercio Johnson, Closed Monday—l.abor Day Monday — Wednesday — Friday S N e oS Leroy Ribblett, Augustin Gimenez, Elroy Swenson and Carl Martin. kg |76 Sl VT, i ey g Valdez fo Anchorage, one way, $19.45 HAVE YOU SEEN THE O'REILLYS? i Sovaet Wi SPECIAL ATTENTION Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 fl ket ‘ GIV rl;o COMPLETE RTCHleHn\(' OF : TAX INCLUDED A 4 I JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUD 0 u r a r ] 3 Featured Every Night in the Bubble Room IR SO | ®Harra Bus Lines I flof the year at the Penthouse of # |5 A GENERAL BODY AND FENDER REPAIR : ; : o ; % Alaska Electric Light and Power & TOUCH- l P ANI) V\AX JOBS ihi ] . BO: i Co., on Tuesday, September 4, at .nununwnn\ LT LI L L EPEEEL T . COCKTAJILS , DANGING NIGHTLY 117,47 momer o & | oppyorpNSEN BROS. GARAGE MRS. R. L. WOLFE, First Class Work 909 W. 12th St. Prompt Service SUPPERS | 8 P. M. to Midnight | o020 S o B e e GRAY MABINE ENGINES FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDBRQ BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAY Non-priority orders being filled-as mltm‘\ 1l is released. Distribuiors for EDCO Bronze Elecirodes Juneau Weldmg & Machine Shop ettt = (=t r ELLIS AIR LINES ‘ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ’er 0/k GI?\O, via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prmce Rupert, Vancom er, and Seattle > G diias mfifim P R U e et e S e NO COVER [iiad 8 7150 Entertainment | CHARGE : ' During Cocktail Hour | VEEEPEESEIENINNYEEBENEESNIERNERINEREE WQO“Q.QO"MQWQ“O'W““W Hey Kids! Lool! Will Award i SALE FREE SHOW $100.00 GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS | TH ALASI}?NMDET’&R;I‘]\{{ENT will slell fi;) t]l:ie \ S buld- LABOR DAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 3 IN CASH PRIZES for the THREE BEST DEER | e e S e o ek St 1o ALL CHILDREN UNDER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE ANTLERS brought fo Our Store This Season ... | f,‘fi"}‘é‘-“fys Now 8,85 10,110 A0 B ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE GUESTS OF THE First Prize - - $50.00 The antlers will be judged ac- § ;,“ézfl’fl“ln"*gd“g‘}f;’?‘é’é‘ - : cording to SIZE, SHAPE and ‘ Bath " o Bilillidi:;gNo.o A, ok 15, Central Labor Council Second Prize - 300 1y ronirry Tnother words ia AT A PRE,SHOWING OF THE PICTURE d Thlfll Prlze 7 15.00 the best trophy Engineer or the office of this newspaper. BID FORMS may be secured from the Area OFFERS are to be submitted to the Area En- 66 S T A G E C 0 A C H 29 THE JUDGES WILL BE: gineer on or hc!urgi 31 :00 I]1) Xl qlfptegberrtlo 134})5 7 - 1413 : Awards will be made by the Alaskan Department by WITH M J 0 CONNOB: FISh and WIldhfe SBIVICE Wl‘ltlt(T; n«:tlc:“fi(;‘n the Area Engineer on or before 2 September 17, 1945. JOHN WAYNE and CLAIRE TREVOR id.}.l'?,gll“ Ogsg,v.;}lzil;znsd}lsorisman B hsun s SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS will immediately pay purchase price bv either cash, certified check or JE— AI money order payable to the Treasurer of the United Plus noN D DUCK The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision 4 States upon notification. All structures are to be of the judges will be final. removed from the Housel tract before October 10, , 1945. A T T H E ( A p I T 0 l T H E A T R E —These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good T e . FOR DETAILS, CALL AREA ENGINEER I —All antlers will be on display at the Case Lot Grocery until the end of whREE Doors Upelll at 1:30 P. M. Show Starisat 2P. M. the season and will then be returned to their owners. Only the attached PHONE 811 antlers are necesary. 20000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000

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