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PAGE SIX 0. E. 5. DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT BIG EVENT Most Worthy Grand Matron Lander Honored at Night Re cepion 5 THE DA[LY ALASKA EMPIRE "JUNEAU ALASKA Mae Williams, Janice time of a boat postponed for a few MacSpadden, and Helen Webster hours, or the woman who wrote 66 pouring, and Mrs. Olaf Bodding in|letters in two days (using the Cap- charge of the kitchen. tain's typewriter). The “grape-| FIlES pETlTloN Io Indications are that a large group|vine” was in good working order and | dred Martin, CATERPILLAR REG. U.8. PAT.OFF. , WANTED will attend the dinner on Thursday.|there was little about Mamie Lander | ron sALn All Eastern are urged to attend the meetir day evening, and|flew across the Arctic Circle with Thu FOR SALE—Winchester 30.06 rifle, WANTED TO BUY—A small Ilrc-- visiting members are asked to be Frank Whaley and wife, and visited | f | with 330 Weaver-Scope. One| proof safe. Phone 631. 1 resent at T | 3 Elaborating on the proposal he| reel and pole; 1 . TR 3 LES present at 7:30 o'clock in order that|Kctzebue, and wherever she found| | Salmon reel and pole; one small| - - — | GENU SAL 1l cxaminations can be dispensed |herself she found Alaskans who v\rx"lmddc orally to the Juneau City fighing reel. Harbor Machine| WANTED—Waitress and cashier. with before 8 o'clock. so real, so honest, and friendly. at it last meeting, Sanders| Shop, W. 11th and F St. Baranof Hotel. | PARTS SERVICE Lander has had a most en-| Those who have occasion to visit A. Wilson, today presented the City Mr joyable visit throughout the Terri-|often with Mrs. Lander during her| Administration with a petition, tory. She was pleased with the ex-| cellence of the work of the officers| in the various Chapters, and grati fied, in ng over the records, to| persen. She has now served about lof nearly all residents of the localm‘ a year and a half of her term, and|affected. during most of this time she has| The Council, at the time, decided to| good condition. Phone Black 930.; (10,046-3t.) |stay here consider her a x(-murkqmr» which he declared has the support| OIL BURNING heating stove, in (10,046-t1.) | 1939 STUDEBAKER "Coupe, motor DO YOU WANT' YOUR CHIL- DREN EDUCATED? — Two teachers desperately need apart- ment immediately. Phone Room 327, Baranof. | NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY DIESEL MARINE ENGINES 1 4 en traveling d visiting Star take no immediate action on the 5 W i 5 NCH—227 i ‘”““" the BNy WerkawiEie url i |-r: CT gl fmn t x ”-]Llh hfi» Wilson _propdsal, feeling that' an| ih good condition; 9 good tires; [ WANTED Stenographer - clerk. JUNEAU BBAI\LH 7 Admiral Way mplishments of the Chapters. All|Chapters. To be able to see the hu : 16: Neater. P 315, between | ADPPly Alaska Steamship ticket FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY f e Chapters exemplified the work|morcus side when things are not too|overall planned development of| radio; heater. Phone 315, betwee office. | RO ) J o { the Order for Mrs. Landers and|bright, and to infect others with|Juneau’s tideland areas should first| noon and 3 p. m. ! Mg g = 45 R WE CARRY IN STOCK | s guest of honor at many lov-|her joy of living, has endeared her|be outlined by the City Engineer. | FOR SALE—Large house at 725;WANTED-—Competem " experienced Onan Electric Sets Doran Electric Air Whistles v affaix {u everyone who has come in contact| The Wilson petition, in part, Basin Road, Price, $3500. See| Stenographer. Law Office. R. E. 12 and 32 volt D.C. in 6-12-32 Volt the room > o -lwith her. Mrs. Lander will con-| | states: | S 4 4% Hacrditd Robertson, Phone 334. “.‘,.cq...“mm. L by 10 p L S \f:\ l“‘\)‘m\z;,\l ;‘:115:}“ IX{:: |tinue as Most Worthy Grand Matron| “To the Mayor and Common| Merle Rhodes, 431 ot e e Fa ’f‘:’,‘g,’g, e K 3 & a beautifully gt a1 ‘””“;'l, ')"‘;‘\" experiences which {Until November, 1046, at which time |Council: | 60-WATT Webster Chicago am- WANTED—Experienced man_gro- | e R L hihiens N and otficers In e ol all ke fo write home|the Triennial Assembly will be hela| “I hereby petition for 'your ap-|™ lifier and mike. Phone Douglas ol Mot e e wmel | g h pretty picture 2 s % lin Florida and her successor is|proval of my proposed plan to build Empire 6010. | - . M & ed. In the about, The small annoying iCl| o\ sted. Her home is in Orlando,| substantial rock fill mlong the| _ Ll Bl 4 _______it Public Accoun!anl-S!enographlc-Tax elurns ¢ - . Mrs. Landers oSl o ‘;" ’;" which appeared|Flovida, and she is a true Florida Westerly side of Gold Creek, from|NEW DE floor-model shaper | WANTED—Pickup truck. Alaska land and Mr. ‘M: the 0 e ");fl“:(’):ehol"‘? ‘dis-|Booster, but we can be confident |the mouth to the low tide line on| and 6 in. joiner. Also New Skill Construction Co. Fhone 72. MURPHY ang MUBP“Y_ Matron ‘”,‘” Pat : ‘m he mexlx: «\41"‘ ai{ Siried when\“m there is a very warm spot in!the beach, and then pump the sand| gaw, hand-electric 3% in. sander | SOMEONE ‘going to East Coast to . ' te ri ;nl:d“..!iu app . .(: ; thl(‘)‘::l‘l 1\;11‘ 3 Jtins oo |her beart for Alaska and Alaskans|and gravel from the mouth of Gold| phone Douglas 963. per eithefi org both of Mary Jo ROOM 3—First Naticnal Bank Building PHONE ozs H Buford W. Mat sk eC d that have 1ivi Creek and use it for a back fill| _____ e R S e - e tron and Patron _|her way to the northern Chapters, \anln:] WA Deye Grans Reteie to s to reclaim the tidelants along‘GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with| Wade's children. Phone Green - - — — = R b a a To the great enjoyment ¢]-1 “1‘. but ~1m|urr|;x the v;elallhmhuas ml the. beach extending from the west- | “or without furniture. Telephne{ 330. iwm“ - se h Wert T it, @ vely her favor. ecause of this she earn-| Frs T g SR e e D Q RE ;,].]EL[ ,::11(;‘.@\ {,u n % l; ~y\ w! ,\‘ v’nn .‘41‘fln~”fi-pu!ahon of being the only| . . izr:y kS:diheozou?l::rx;n::‘;}:;fo{!gg:g‘ Sesn 15, ;WANTED—Womcn press operavors THE SAC RF‘D HEART PROGRAM rogram he L ek o ihnt . 1 S PN T L e AR ; ¥ cotiiie@inig UE Mrs. Carol Beery Dd-persont tiveling. of © .8 nmcrablc;l o u l s e I “ | Way, approximately where it Cl’QsSE‘-‘s -ROOM, partly furnished hotise; 5 aod nnei Sy isegteuniay, | THE VOICE OF THE APOSTLESHIP vis, piano, M Phyllis Langdon, through Alaska who n'nl only ll;c-pz‘ | West ‘Sevenith atrhet. extended. acres land. Auk Lake Loop Rnad.| MANGLE FOLDER Yabted, Apply 7. violin, and Shirley Davis, cello, play- her schedule, but managed to be a| {1 prooss to bertbrm Ehil: fri| -EBGGe B4%. 8t the Alasks LatnAg, [ OF PRAYER ed a number of .Mr:(!n‘n which little ahead of time. \-Vhex(\wvaxs. at my own expense, and w“h("“-‘xmm g x;h_{fux"cmcut i Gedrgv AT 7:45'A. M. were very well received. Mrs. Mau- Lander went, whether there was af ;mpmm to the City. T am also will-| | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- reen MacKinnc companied by Star Chapter there or not, there was | fing to enm 1hts m ‘Sereeinent with Brothers. | loughby. Phone 788. i Monda s Wednesda s Fnda S Mrs. Davis, deli 1 the guests with scmeone to welcome her. The “Muk- | | F»(;l *st—I:AT'v:(;ng:l;n(‘;n:»;t;ufise . 1 Y .. Y . Y L3 severalibeautiful ed numbers. luk Grapevine” preceded her avndJ ST authority to plat and place such| furnished. For information, sec| FOR RENT i Beginning Monday, August 20th—KINY The hope was ¢ any times'everyone knew of her. Sl"w even| The Princess Louise docked last| streets, alleys and sewers in, on and| Chris Huber, Glacier nghway % o i S S BRI AR ~ during the evenin t there would heard herselfl discussed by radio-|evéning at 7:30 c'clock with 28 in-|apout this proposed fill as you may S STORE LOCATION—TIdeal for boat i, -t Bl BRS be another opportunity be phone between points—Teports coming passengers from the South.|gesire. | rwo BEDROOM beach home on trade. Call Douglas 963 e (st i long to again enjoy such a music being x}:z‘t “she” was on her way| rThese passengers were: Erma Bur- | “Since this proposed fill will not| Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco g S r sy g % < { treat “she” was on a sand bar. At one nett, Tom Blanton, Susan Blanton, only greatly improve the City, but| lights, water, basement, furnace; | SEAVIEW APT., oune block from 7 RTB I T : Officers of the Chapter assisted in one point she was referred to as the|gandy Blanton, Helen Cramer, Vel- 1 1y-save the O ny| fully furnished. Write P. O. Box| Federal Bld ¥ Mil Iy b i gat b i , will undoubtedly save City many y g " the serving, with Past Matrons Mil- cnly one who could get the salling 'ma Hanley, Richard Holmes, Iva|thousands of dollars each year re-| 3031 - — i 2 i LE S A » z 1 otograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- = [ Holmes, Morris Kossis, Francie KOS“quxrcd to take care of the flood wat- | PIANossh RENTED—14dnea. Ander P dm?g Gag. - We-swill ‘takealt yoos wedding pletiiel: U. §. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU |sis, Florence Major, Evelyn Os-lers of Gold Creek, and will be done| et ot PHONE 567 SECOND STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA {mond, Gladys Robards, George Ro-|at n t to the City, I solicit your | u BlAlR = | P at no cost to the Y cit your | | & - D WiEATHER BULLETIN |bards, Dorothy Robards, Clifford approval.” | Los‘!‘ AND ro""n = e SR B A 2 DATA FOi =1 [IOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME‘Z'thglM YF'(‘”] Strong, S‘s,:xrah Sulkin, | ) Now SPEAKING AT | Rl o B T w“o»mm’mowm’mww * | Gla ent, Don Vincent, Jo-| | Max. temp. TODAY adys Vincen | FOUND—Large brooch. Owner may last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs Weathrrnt‘;{’pn Withers, ?Ie““h Withers, J S u DA ( | BE'HEI. IABER"A(I-E have same by identifying and o b | AR R e | a7 § FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR Anchor 51 51 03 Cloudy | Miss Umkwn : 5 o8| TONIGHT AT USO‘ Evangelist Charles E. Blair, noted | MISCELLA“ECJ Barrow s } evangelist, continued meetings last | : 3 Leaving for Skagway at 11 i ! " 8 @S liemonSREngs | Shenio a1 (e Bethl Tabrml 1o ELLANECJS 2 y¢ have a few ICE CUBE TRAYS. Some § . Cordova T cioudy non, Edith Hedstrom, Jas. Tropea, E. The large attendance at the Uso‘catcd on the corner of Fourth and | REMEMBER — We buy, sell and & S5 ; o Cloudy o e g, Noxuiigy Sdusre dance Insi Wednesday for | Franklin strects, when he spoke on | trade second-hand merchandise. 13 x 7 inch glass defrost irays, and some ,. Edmonton 70 0 Cloudy Sied (7 men of the armed forces and civi-|the subject of “Why I Am a Full! ) d i g 03 Cloudy McAlister, Pat MacAlister, Rosie| i Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- = 2 Falrbanks ' w oudY | Doogan, J. E. Longworth and . A.| Lans shows thet the old-time| Gospel Preacher.” Pastor Ralph E.i ing. post, G. E. LIQUID WAX, to clean and polish the Haines 0 Clear Rasmuc'on‘ o i "dan(’ have a strong attraction ror;gaker reports a very unusual ser- R e s 3 Juneau 0 ‘:"’” i Vs % | many. {vice as men and women were stir- ARANTEED ‘ Realistic cablnel' L ~ " Clear { o A " 7 s ‘ The USO is sponsoring another red by the message. ment, $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 ap. 7 51 53 55 Clear | LAUNDRY HAS ITS TROUBLES | square dance tonight in the USO| Tonight Evangelist Blair will be, Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 201 ALSO S C 461 Dish 99 i | Building, and a cordial invitation speaking on the subjest “The Church | 315 Decker Way omme LOVEre ass visnes McGrath 53 48 54 59 Rain | We cannot accepi laundry and s extended to both enlisted men | |Eterndl.” He will deal thoroughly | —— - - — — . Nome 51 dry cleaning bundles until we have and civilians to attend. The same |with the subject of the church. “Miss | In the Commissioner’s Court for the » Northway 70 2 52 T Rain-Showers | cleaned up the work on hand. O“r‘lnclv music, which has made the!Church” will be examined by a phy-| Territory of Alaska/Division Num- Petersburg 60 i1 46 0 Clear crew s short but we are doing DU\”,Juncau USO square dances out- |siclan to find out exactly what com- ber One. Portland 95 49 0 | best. Please be patient with us. |standing, will be furnished by the | blications have set in. This prom- Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- Prince George 69 41 49 0 Pt. Cloudy SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY.|popular musicians, E. M. MeIn re ises to be an unusual service and! er and ex-officio Probate Judge, - - Prince Rupert 73 a8 49 0 Clear (Mon.-Tue.-Wed.-Adv.) and Mrs. David Milner. A. B. Gain |all are urged to attend. This ser-| Juneau Precinct. asika ecn‘lc lg L San Francisco 50 0 - | will call. vice begins pmmptly at 8 o'clock. {In the Matter of the Last Will and e Seattle 49 0 Empire Want- mls br!ng results! PRCese A o ——— - — Testament of LAWRENCE s v Sitka 50 50 0 Clear [P - 0 Bk b | ALASKA PROBLEMS i KERR, Deceased. Power ompany 3 Whitehorse 32 44 0 Cloudy | g . | NOTICE is hereby given that me ¥ ~ 1 "HMENT AND GENERAL | ARE PRESENTED TO | i i Yakutat 63 10 4 0 Fog | ‘TT"”‘“T‘;‘(;’\,”T‘;‘:”\,”"F“"' ‘ HOSPITAL NOTES © R ING. SoLONS | undersigned was, on the 25th day of | *—(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a.m. today) No‘ 54”_!; i s 3 gJu!y issued Letters Testamentary as Phone sls b MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN In the District Court for the Terri-| Mrs. Frank Hynes has enteréd| wpceo fhan 100 residents of An- |EXecutor of the Last Will and Tes- z Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today toyr of Alaska, Division Number|St: Ann’s Hospital for medical at-| chorage attended a public hearing | '2MmeRt of Lawrence S. Kewr, de- mmnwmo«m“«“mom““m“ WIND ~ Helght of Waves| ope, at Juneau, IN ADMIRALTY. | Yention. |held in_the High School Auditorfum ‘ce“s?d — oy Station Weather Tem. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | JACK' BORRAVEN, MELVIN .| Jane Jekill has returned to her| ¢ whiéh local and Territorial prob- LhM patane ga"mfl g““ms “8“:"“‘; fo———— B e - pe Decision Clear 52 SW 2 1 foot | LITTLE, DAN BJOIRNEVOID and'h"me following medical treatment | ) e estate of deecased are required 5 4 L&, LD, 4 ; ems were presented to visiting 4 pe Spencer Fog 49 m 1 foot EDWARD MADLIGER, Libellants, | 3t _St. Ann’s Hospital. mémbers of the House Territories ' o, P ;esem tmeh:;me‘ ‘mh el There Is No SUBSTITUTE for QUALITY d Rol 5 53 Calm Calm vs. GAS SCREW OR VESSEL| F: P. Salef was discharged yes-|Committee'on August 13. youbblers avtac RO e SUDaET- h t Five Finger Light 56 ML 12 2 feet "PHYLLIS T”, and JACK AN-|terday from St. Ann's Hospital. signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six .. . and when quality is combined with correc Guard TIsk 59 5 1foot | CIGH, her master and owner, Lib-| A. J. Balog, a medical patient “!M;;mo;g t:cmm';at;g ?lu::u&':t :‘; months from the date of this Notlc color harmony in your decorating the result is Lincoln: ROl 56 WN\V 17 1 foot | Giees St. Ann’s Hospital, has returned to| md:cmg the gmern&ment 5 hme'mDAdTED rflt\ -'“"ffl‘:vmglfiskfl- “"5, more pleasing. Whv not consult us on your next Pcint Retreat : ; 50 W 5 3 feet UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,! his home. the $4,000,000 Pribilof Island mrl % dBY:#! “.;'“’w sy | home beautifying problem? MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Clear or partly TERRITORY OF ALASKA, s Dorothy Andrews, after receiving|geal crop processed in .the Terri- | 3 e raal cloudy. Winds northerly or northwesterly less than 15 miles per hour, The President of the United States | medical treatment at the Govern-| g instpead o oty Executor of the Estate of, JAMES S MeCLELLAN " of America to the Marshal of the|ment Hospital, has returned to her/ > °°C el B put"fi:’;?x i‘ugfs?h oy . B.0. Hox 1918 First Division, Territory of Alaska,|home. * The average U. S. farm income | | %" A Etbabion. kb 1946, Phone Douglas 374 . 0. Box Greeting: | G el BT TR shrank from $1,360 in 1919 to 546()l 5 o Aoy s i brocbor SRS SR i o izt i i T Whereas a libel hath been filed lni GIRL FOR . HOOGSTADS in 1921. 1 A the District Court of the Territory | Capt. and Mrs h b —_————— ' of Alaska, First Division, at Juncau, | ¢ :.ge Sl::lvatiun. ::ml; ]?‘:ZL'S:':: ATTENTION ELKS! ! & - P on August 13, 1945, by the above- <% | Regular meeting Wednesday night Pi o Al k A‘Ii t Iemitled libellants, against the ubove- X:gr;?lsAS; a21bn:ty sgtlrl,Ar:):;ll Hl::t\at eight. (Mon.-Tue.-Wed.-Adv.) “neerlns as an a l0n | entitled vessel, her tackle, apparel, p‘itnl 'The >bnb. B hed 7 ds. — | and furniture, in a cause for sea- A aiibass Y g PoutlEet e l men’s wages, civil and maritime, for o mee BLANCA WINES When you drink Cresta Blanca, you enjoy the benefits of a tradition dating back to 1771. In that year, Franciscan Fathers founded the Mission of San Gabriel Archangel, forerunner of America’s wine industry, Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, INC. 105 ANGELES AND LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. the reasons and causes in the said libel mentioned, and praying the usual process and monition <f the said court in that behalf be mads, | | and that all persons interested in lh~ said ship or vessel, her tackle, 'm- parel, and furniture, may be cited| in general and special, to answer the premises, and all proceedings being had that the said vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, may, for the causes in the said libel men- tioned, be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the libellants: You are therefore hereby com- manded to attach the said vessel, | her tackle, apparel and (urmturei and to detain the same in your cus- tody, until the further order of thcI court respecting the same, and t,oq give due notice to all persons claim- ing the same, or knowing or having | anything to say why the same| should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the prayer of the said libel, that they be and appear before the said court, to be held in and for the First Division, Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, on the 24th day of August, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day if the | same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jur- isdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their allegations in that behalf. And what you shall have done in the premises do you then {and there make return thereof, to- gether with this writ. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexand Judge of the above-en- titled Court, at the City of Juneau, First Division, Territory of Alaska, this 13th day of August, 1945. J. H. WALMER, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, SEAL Deputy. First publication, Aug. 14, 1945, Last publication, Aug. 23, 1945, WS S Empire Want-ads bring results! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. July 13, 1945. Notice is hereby given that William E. Xilroy, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 010685, for a tract of land designated as Lot C-1, embraced in U. 8. Plat of Sur- vey No. 2389 sltunted on Auke Bay about 15 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, containing 2.78 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchordge, Alaska. Any and all atlverse claims should be filed in the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, July 25, 1945. Last publication, Sept. 19, 1945. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 7th, 1945, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska, Lewis Dyrdahl of Juneau, Al- aska, was appointed executor of the estate of HILDA GREEN DYR- DAHL, deceased. All persons having claims against sald estate are re- quired to present them, with, veri- fied vouchers as required by law, to said executor, at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. LEWIS DRYDAHL, Executor. Pirst publication, August 8, 1945. Last publication, August 29, 1945, JEAN PARKER _’Dz'v:.munnuonywmsm:- Vo ”‘w‘::m"i"":,.".‘.;"f.':,, At omtarrat, o derfol habit," Safely belps' Stop Perspiration 4. Does not irritate skin. Does trot dresses or men's shirts. ’. Foev:nu under-arm od Helps stop perspiration safel 3. Apure, white, antiseptic, stai less vanishing cream. Can be 4. No waiting to d used right after shaving, Awarded Approval Snl of American Institute of Launder- ing —harmless to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. ¢ el WOODLE Y AIRWA Y “*Route of the Coastliners® Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFIIGBIATIB!I ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel % J.F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent