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A 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. —JUNEAU, ALASKA™ - . SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946 PAGE EIGHT are Leo Osterman’s three sons who — Pat Anderson, Esther Ta-|day yesterday unloading 5000 one|11:30 am. and lobby will remain | lseeeev e ceeoosoe DR ( ( (ARIER arrived from Ketchikan this week BB lABOR vold, Ann Johnson, half pound salmon tins for the|open until 2 pm. Reason, the| POPOFF Ioo lATE K . 1 " . » on the North Sea. | Boys backward dash, 25 yards_‘])ullgl:\\ Canning Co., and taking | Shrine picnic. ‘ lo TIDE TABLE . ‘ Is "'I’ES'I' Pllo"" Twenty three boys have ;|l|’(-;\d.\“ eleven to thirteen years—Jeff Pe-|1,000 one pound tins aboard. The - e~ | CH!CAGO*'munmen minas e JUNE 23 ° 3 started to build their cars and have gues, Roy Peratrovich, George Gil-|boat tied up at 9 am. and left at| SIHMER MOVEME“I'S ed Sam Cohn’s tailor shop and © Low tide 2:22am, 351t e L | sponsors. Any driver without a RA(KETE IN B {6:30 p.m. This was the first steam- after forcing him into a washroom |® High tide 8:13 am, 123 1t. ] IN DERBY pREVIEw*“'“““ should get in touch with 1 Girls backward dash, 25 yards, er at the Douglas dock this year. | started looting the establishment. ® Low tide 14:26 pm., 29 ft. e by | Menty Grisham at Races' Drug| eleven to thirteen years— Betty Princess Norah scheduled to ar-| They didn't stay long, however,| ® High tide 20:55 pm., 15.1 ft. o The streamlined, 1048 Juneay|Store immediately. The dead )ine| ’I?iu‘?.tlylfls‘ Pat Tanner, Stella Dap-| JOHNSON VISITS FAMILY |rive at 4:15 oclock this afternoon | cohn told police because pentup ' ® . [ Scap Box Derby Test Car zipped, for entering cars is June 25. A “"‘B" o~ ps ‘ Ed. C Johnson, fish buyer for|from the south and sails at 11:30 steam began pouring from a safety | ® JUNE 24 . down the Gold Creek Hill and on|meeting of all drivers ‘will be held oys j‘flrd dash,_ eleven to|the Whiz Fish Products at Pelican, | for Skagway. ~|valve on a pressing machine, ap-|® Low tide 3:33 am, 22 ft.: ® along Twelfth Street at approxi- 4t the Presbyterian Church on ‘}‘{‘— PB“_ F‘egues‘ Clarence | Alaska spent two days with his| Princess Louise scheduled to sail| parently frightening the bandits.| ®. High tide 9:38 124 ft. o mately 25 mph last night | Tuesday, June 25, at 8 pm. All (Contiriued . from: Pags One) B(Tfi ";t:jcvhcn |wife and son Carl this week, com-|{rom Vancouver 9 p.m. next Wed-| “It was a fine whistle,” Cohn|® Low tide 15:31 311t e At the helm was Dr. C. C. Car-| those who have registered or in- o 2 5 4 Qunr,z:d }?E,'Tlrs :\s 1. all a;ges— Bob | ing in and returning by plane. | nesday. X told police, “but it came too late.|® High tide 21:57 16.1 ft. ‘e i ter, greeted enroute by honking|tend to register should be present. 7 : oy ba;ketll.)allc ::“tZ. rJEf Pegues. | North Sea, from Sitka, scheduled The bandits had taken $135 and | ® . horns, cheering spectators, clicking| This is the last opportunity. As it went'to the ‘Eresident, the) ‘o TR EC m"ms:‘,s °te‘;'§d “"0’]‘; RETURN FROM SKAGWAY !a‘;}‘l’(’f)"“"d sometime S““dfl!‘;two sults beforsthe valve popped.” 8" 18 @ & ¢ ¢ e o o 0 i al- Hobbs measure provided maximum penalties of 20 years imprisonment . Ste-|and $10,000 fine, or both, for per-| ‘Iillvd with water and are due to wife arrived i The following are the boys ed in the Derby: Billy Conve Gerald H. Shaw, sons who violate its provisions mak- ing wrongful obstruction of inter- !from Jeff Pegues’ team, 30 to 12, | Mrs. Thomas Jensen and son| Alaska, from westward, scheduled Both swimming pcols are now Thomas Jr., and Bob Feero ”“d‘southbound Tuesday night. tive Soap Box pilots open Monds jay, where th AOA ¢ ! no ¢ @ n cent| Geoffrey Phillips Pegues, John L. el Debadl? i v s g n unce g Dr. Carter, who made the D Messersehmidt, State commerce a felony. | reunion and the wedding of their RETURNS ¢ — el without losing his hat, asked 1| Swink, Jr., 4 X 4 Feer X | B 7an Sand > S K. Sponsors said its provisions were | sister, Evaline Feero to Donald Eg- Y | Van Sandt, Fred Swin | Territorial Senator Joe Green re- RE'OPENING OF I go down again? i i ] But fhe next trip was won by son Brant Beach, Sandy Blan-|designed to prevent union membcl‘fi‘ pers . 2 tushed: e 3 g 4 l. he nex ip was won b, Dick Forrest, Robert Rhodes, and others from halting trucks| | Mr and Mrs. Feero continued on | turned here yesterday b)_PBn Am- Yl Garry Bach, whose name Wasi s Hijorman, Leonard Matth-|carrying produce to market and To GOOD SIAR' the Princess Louise to Huntington, | €rican Alrways after a visit in the L ALON :‘l:x;‘:\x;:u:iurnu‘l 9“;(; p. 1:1".\\‘:‘:-‘:“::;“ ews forcing farmer-drivers to pay af | Oregon, where they have made | States. | N 9 3 1 the| 5 : | oir ————————— | 2 course again was opened to auto- Frank Hughes, Dick Keithahn, um;): pmem:(;zrio v:l:gfi ldasict;i)sat;::'e‘y AT EAGI_E RWER |lhu| home. | i TR You maY purchase a pa!r Uf RAYON HOSE 8 ’ sar oy afer coul TOoCe! eir o S ) N SONS § mhobile traffic: | Gary Bach, Frank Maier, Jay Os-| ) e e e R | i ~ MASO? 2 i The test car was bulit by Dr.|terman, Dale A. Osterman, Leo Os- 25 | Tl;""‘]’)‘::;fl‘fl:“’;fl’mb':"(:a"wm Called tcgn;?unf:twn klv_londay with EACH PERMANENT WAVE > terman, Jackie Schmitz. s, Eroe P ” e evetting ab T TEL VS o A g; M I;V{I’lehi‘.fld- M;:‘"“‘ v("v’-\)“”“-‘ : . JEVERGREE“ Bowl OIM”‘ ?‘;“5‘ _O“S“’"‘ of Warren, pe closed all day Sunday. Mail will| L. A. Degree. Visitors welcome. Phone 482 Klem Bldg ank Harmon and Skuse as an in- {Ohio, Girl Scout Camp Director|pe gistributed at the Postoffice at J. W. LEIVERS, Sec. e i {for the current season, welcomed 2 i 3 L iy A - ——_———— if“l::;\fn\sl:g hb.'\o\};' :‘t;:z('l‘:m ((:‘m:::i S"RINE pl(“l( AI ! HAS FIELD’ DAY}lhg hrsf. group of Scouts to the it narrow, smooth lines” recommended by Skuse. | The annual Sh Skuse took the win: of the first held at Auk Bay Beach tomorrew cameras and even the fire alarm| —and followed by Don Skuse's ready ent pickup truck and a load of prospec-| Jack Liv phen L. Johnson o |ternoon, according to GS reporters ° | .Evergreen Bowl's first field day Terry Snether and Jean Penrod. i 4 o b e 3 ne Picnic will be 'atiracted a large crowd of parents| Camp activities include swim- | 'n wal lng PR ) 0'. a ar er % and children yesterday afternoon. ming and outdoor sports when the ® Alaskan Soap Box contest back to|afternoon. All Eastern Stars and Winners of the day’s events, each weather permits and arts and crafts (. the national derby in 1941. This|Masons will be present and many of which had several entrants, were: !work when it rains. Among articles second Alaskan derby (the non-member guests have been in-| Boys 25 yard dash, five to seven imade by the girls are tedded belts, L] o ' ,, vears —Bill Pegues, Don Messer-|headbands, tin can candle holders, no lnq ess wl 0‘ b, p halted others in the intervening vited to join the group for a day in | years) will be held in Juneau July, the country. schmidt, Tommy Pollack. |and pins made from s2a shells 25. | Those who have or who need Girls 25 yard dash, five to seven!gathered during “free time.” Folk The boys, who must be between'transportation are asked to be at years— Marilyn Wright, Karen‘dancmg also is taught. 11 and 15, will race in pairs untilthe rear of the Federal Building at Boggan, Sue Anderson. Th camp has a canteen stockzd the process of elimination reveals noon tomorrow. | Boys 50 yard dash, eight to ten with candy, gum and fruit. | Juneau's champion Wear vour fez and take your own years— Torleff Snaring, Frank Mrs. T. Stevenson of Juneiu Peratrovich; Dick Pegues tied Rob- assisted during the first three days Among the newest entrants in the | knives and forks. contest, which is dually sponsored - ->>o—— ert Pollack for third place. the camp was open. She was s by the Empire and the Rotary Club,’ Empire Want Ads bring results! Girls 50 yard dash, eight to ten ceeded by Mrs. Max Penrod. e — - - B AGAR o L A { Also on the leader staff is Mrs ® by M-WME‘Marcus Jensen, wife of Douglas’ O’'HARRA BUS LINES 0 . MR S DOUGLAS SUMMER SCHEDULE | 1 FEERO-EGBERT WEDDING | A ! Miss Evaline Feero of Skagway, ANCHGBAGE GULKA“A former Douglas girl, was wedded to = |Mr. Donald Egbert on June 20 ali A e e R S A 9 3 pm. in the family home of the| Leave Anchorage—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ......9 a.m. ‘bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| ot T Tehe 9 ssdav Fridav. S o 4 (liam Feero, at Skagway. I Leave Gulkana—Wednesday, Friday, Sunday ....... 9 am. | Mr. Egbert is son of Mr.. and| Mrs. Albert Egbert whose home is| PL | in Burlington, Wash. i flULKA“A FA“‘BA“KS | The bride wore a light blue dress | Gl N I P N N ¥, e isuit with white accessories, car- Leave Gulkana—Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 9 a.m. ried a handkerchief given by a| P X Leave Fairbanks—Tuesday, Thugsday, Saturday . 8 a.m. ‘"“‘“dl-' and had a corsage of whitei carnations. | A sister of the bride, Mrs. Myrtle GuLKA"A_vALDEz | Edwards, was Matron of Honor and | wore a black afternoon dress and | Leave Gulkana—Wednesday, Friday, Sunday ... 9 am. |a corsage of pink carnations. | { Wm. Ferro brother of the bride | Leave Valdez—Tuesday, Thursday Saturday ..... Leesee 10 Bom, | was best man. | e | Miss Feero was given in marriage‘ ou ‘may ‘have .found Parker “51” Pens Iby her father, Mr. William Feero | scarce. For during the war the same pre- : G“LKA“A'TOK 'Srl- ti" the presence of immediate | cision craftsmanship that is required to make 4 relatives, with the Rev. John K.| g %8, L4 i z the world’s “most-wanted” pen was turning Leave Gulkana—Friday, for W horse Dodge performing the marriage | i Leave Gulkana—Friday, for Whitehorse Ceremon;’_ 2 o out rocket fuzes and other essentials for a Leave Tok—Saturday, for Gulkana, with connections to An- | A reception was held at the| United Nations’ Victory. chorage, Valdez, Fairbanks, |Feero home from 5 to 6:30 o'clock | However, more are coming. And the pen you ’ i ::‘t‘;h s dbe;“"f““yb deCUtra'e: | get will be worth any wait. For this pen starts V] ssorte ower bouquets. | 5 . o A PAIBBA“KS.CIBGLE {three-!iered wedding cake with | tho mpment its 'pFO}ecteti Po.mt touches pap?r. B g ; white rosés and Hiverleaves allis | tl‘he costly Osmm.dl’um tip gives effortless writ- ee 'Y Leave Fairbanks—Monday, 11 a.m., arrive Circle Hot Springs traditional bride and groom for a ing. Best of all—it’s the one pen designed and 6 p.m. ;«I)lp Blecrs whxg’hd had t;:lso s:rv;d constructed to use the world’s fastest-drying 3 & ¥ a3 A married members of the 1 b3 dd Leave Circle Hot Springs—Tuesday, 12 Noon, arrive Circle, family at their weddings. } “‘I;}P“ke' 51 bI“_k- 5 1:30 p.m. The couple left on the Phincess d y(;u c,;';lb" ;lyd one, Placedla reservation ¢ i 3 5 R Louise the same evening on a order. lou e glad you waited! ,— Leave Circle—Tuesday, 2 p.m., arrive Circle Hot Springs, honeymoon trip to the States. They B e S - b 3:30 p.m. plan to locate at Mt. vemon.i = , . Nt Wash., but will r y- Leave Circle Hot Springs—Wednesday, 9 a.m., arrive Fair- [oEee kL S, Bt g "Prices: Parker 517 Pens, $12.50 and 15.00 . banks, 4 p.m. o 3 i 5 $12. 5. ) g Vacumatic Pens, $5.00 and 8.75 , Ay AR e ; 5 ) SWORD KNOT HERE ' s Connections with Alaska Railroad )ukonlfll\ er Boats and ! The Northland Transportation | TarE Parker PEN CompaNy, Janesville, Wisconsin White Pass River Boats—First trip May 27th, boat Co’s freighter Sword Knot, wWas| connections every 2 weeks. tied up at the Douglas Dock 'all! - - 9368 FAIRBANKS-WHITEHORSE Leave Fairbanks—Wednesday, Friday, Monday ........ .8 am, Last Tw0 Appeara'.ces RS Leave Whitehorse—Wednesday, Friday, Monday .......8 a.m. 3us hd”cr;inm?:t:th%](;l: Friday makes connections for An- T 0 N l G ll T a n d SUNDAY NIGHT ; TONIGHT and SUNDAY NIGHT will be your last chance to ANCHORAGE-WHITEHORSE SEE the MAN the WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT . . . Leave Anchorage Thursday for Whitehorse with overnight stops at Santa Claus Lodge and Burwash Landing. 2 - Leave \Vhiljlhn:'r'c FI:'i&;uy ‘::1 t};)r:ucg:nbus:o“;:nchv;:g:. : That Sflph.stlcuted Screwbull JIMMY CASANOVA ANCHORAGE-PALMER . h Final Appearance Sunday Night Leave Anchorage daily at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (except Sunday) All Southbound buses make connections with B Y N Buses at Whitehorse for the States, and with the train for Skagway. Leave Palmer daily at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Dance With- ANCHORAGE-WASILLA HY SEAMAN - Jaffier NOTTINGHAM Leave Anchorage daily at 10 a.m. except Sunday. | “Sepia Songhird” DEDE EARLE Leave Wasilla daily at 2:30 p.m, Sunday bus leaves Anchorage for Palmer at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday bus leaves Anchorage for Wasilla at 9 a.m. at the Contingent on road conditions Subject to change without notice e R At The Baranof ViAo ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

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