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Miss Jane Krasky was her brid maid, and she chose a rose-colored Pice, befor of the Church of ty S- | frock with harmonizing accessories, and carried a colonial bouquet of sweet peas aiso. The groom's mother wore a dress- maker suit of soft blue crepe, and had a corsage of white carnations. The groom had for his best man his boyhood friend and former !schoolmate William Brown. Miss Ann Beegle was the organ- ist, ying the wedding m: 1 for the bridal party. Both she and the bride at St. Many frien their best wishes couple at the reception held at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lea. Lovely bowls of garden flowers and smilax Ann’s Hospital. called to The beautiful wedding cake cen-| tered the lace-covered 'tea-table and was flanked by tall white ta- pers. Pouring during the evening were Mrs. John Brillhart, Mrs. K. G. Merritt, Mrs. C. E. Rice and Mrs. Edna Polle; nett was in charge of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Lea plan to make their home in Juneau, and will re- side temporarily in Lawrence home in the Highlands. Price of Newsprint May Now Take Hike NEW YORK, July 8—Newsprint sources here today said the reval- uation of the Canadian dollar made more imminent a hike in news- print prices generally anticipated at the time of OPA’s collapse. Uncertainty over price control legislation might act as a tempor-' ary brake on lifting of prices at this end, they said, but Canadian paper mills might act independent- ly. ‘Through the raising of the Can- adian dollar to par with the Ameri- can dollar, Canadian mills would, lose about $6.70 a ton which they had formerly enjoyed through the premium on exchange. - e, Whist is the ancestor of bridge. The Pasteur experiments began in 1856, extend ! to the young| Miss Betty Bon-| the Carson| lShudsln(‘ Chair report on the administrationi of the above entitled estate praying that | the manner in which the estate has 2| heen administered be approved; that slight tan from the few sunny|ypne resique of the estate be decreed Skagway days, the family missed i, he heirs, and that the adminis- |the tropical sunshiny weather that |rtion be closed. A hearing will be has prevailed in Douglas for the neld on said final report on the | past six weeks, almost continually.|17th day of July, 1946, before the s st L {nndusn,uvd at 10:00 o'clock A. M., BEST FOURTH IN YEARS {at which time all persons having Douglasites have acclaimed July gbjections to the administration of | 4th this year as the most enjoy- the esta.), or the petition of the joyable and complete celebration | executor, may be heard. they have had in a number of | Given under my hand and seal (Jf‘ years. Ithe Probate Court this 15th day of | Thanks must be extended to the | June, 1946. hard working committee which (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, planned ‘he its and carried 18 Commissioner and Ex-officio them through. | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Some of the committees to which ' First publication, June 17, 1946. special thanks is given are: Arne Ltst publication, July 8, 1946, |ent member of the Chamber of | Commerce. Although coming home with i 1 | Smoked Halibut Canned Halibut Clunook Salmon S.and W. Tuna Crab Fish Balls Whole Clams " Sea Mussels ® Norwegian Sardines Oysters Smoked Oysters Buiter Clams Minced Razor Clams o Chicken Haddie 0000000000000000000000000000000000: PAGE FIVE : ~ -. | just sitting around listening to the - a1 A ante Degan, — (APITOI_ SHOWS imusic and enjoying congenial com- | U(' finance, and who raised the mor |panionship. Thus far the xm-m-; | necessary for the prizes Hllm\ G ternoons has averaged over 65 and| | Mrs. E. Snethen, in charge of m« City crews tocay began cleaning H ¥ e 3, 4 r s o AR .. at nights more than 110 | R o parade; James Devon, committee .lup the Small Boat Harbor d (OMEDY DRAMA, Naturally the Teen-Agers are | GUST WAHTO DIE ‘mrml)tl and in charge of the hot| l”‘.lf'lm‘w lllw\- are due to com- THRIll FEATURE "ER‘ Iproud of their fine baseball team.| opp of as' oldest citizens,|dog aud ice cream and his P Pl e B i F'Rs e" R z —— And they feel, too, that they have! Gust wahto, died this morning at| COmmittee; Mrs. Mel Kibby for! I“‘fi MRS s l"\‘“ ground RS LRI S PR weRE In “Her Highness and the Bell- n to take pride in their spon-lg.1; gclock at the family home|Opening her house for the use of alves and tuned up the motors in or spine-tir g spense and boy,” which is now showing at thelsorship of the successful Fourth of |veve following a lingering illness|the Stand Committee; Guy Russo,|Ge0r8¢ Betts' St. Nicholas and Cy- electrifying thrills—for a story that Capitol ‘Theatre, Metro-Goldwyn- | street dance. This Is #e-L i thin bast Shres SeuEsi who spent many hours on the field "1l ZuboIf’s Guide o e B mm i s, B Mayer given s one of the most Itivity is Just the first of a_series| \yanto o1 vears of Wi v eq the racing Ndes: B| out last week for two months excitingly unusual—for sheer, solid delightful films of the season. Itiof many different opportunities the |y, T e it Hrih P. McCarron, Fourth Committee ! the Icy Straits area was the motion picture entertainment, And %5 An ingratin g hIeRA. aFCakedy bist nisktion Toper to nd In the| N0V 1L 1881 In Astkinla, EUUBMBLEESC 5 | packer Point Reyes. Owned jointly|Then There Were None” which fantany i HUREH LHMRIAR’ CHUEH e to be usoful to the com.|He came lo America in 1901 and|ance & Chairman of the beauty |y, "' no; njnes ™ John Osbakken |20th Century-Fox is presenting at e BRI " o seroios|was married in Juneau, February contest: Egles Hall for the use ofifvq ™y 5uic jonansen, the Point|the 20th Century Theatre, is a bears the magic touch of its pro-imunty as a sort of junior service|o; yo1; "yajcing two daughters and|their hall and Betty Bonnett, dance|p o 0 o 0 st A Y g : GEDTELAWNRR i § cucer, doo. Eastarnaky [the | Dl sfoleh NE BORS. | T | Chalrman. Al the track and field Reves has been chartered by the|‘must see’ on anyone's film list ;s ket G PR IR S oRly b8 planined: to, begl ! ons. p Whiz The filmization of Agatha Chris- Azmn"mm ’21‘}\: klf r r3\11;|lvlu ; "l::(; “Two pul)’]“ ‘ILII‘}H]‘.‘ ,~))I o y';':Lyxj s \(\]”w He is survived by his widow, Mrs ‘um;“” Wwho labored from 2 PM.| "gack late last week from a fish- | tie's world-famous masterpiece of :yuhgafle':::fl' Girls & Balih |Paper for the membership, It is|IMd Wahto, two daughters, Mrs.|to 430 pm. on sports, =~ ling trip were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred :mystery features one of the most J : 7 s and the Bell-{hoped that within the coming|Vicno Franklin of Fairbanks, and| & oL '[‘"‘\ D I-“N F. Glover. He supplies many of the brilliant casts of the year headed| s no less a trio than|weeks the Club may take over the|MrS: Tyra Anderson of Centerville) Who _contributed so. generously t0ifishermen with grocerl by Academy Award-winner Barry ROBERT WALKER “Robert Walker and|presentation of an occasional radio|South Dakota. Four sons, Arvo M, the Douglas Fourth of July fund| rpo Motor Rebuild Co. has Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, and A bellhop and a June Allyson, It Is the heart-|show, with the cast composed ex-|Douglas T.and Gordon W. Wahto' 8nd to the givers of the contestigroung the valves and installed a Louis Hayward, with Roland Young, prince of a fellow! glowing story of a bellboy who ac- |clusively of Teen-Age girls and fel-|0f Douglas and Albert O. Wahto of | D™ " ich made that contest|new carburetor in Tex Wells' troll- June Duprez, Sir C. Aubrey Smith, cidentally meets, and fall ih_ love,{lows Fairbanks. Five grandchildren, and | Possible jer; repaired the rudder in Frank Mischa Auer, Judith Anderson, : R L wn a prines and through a| A particularly = gratifying trend|UWo sisters, one in Finland and| == (Taly's Patricia; and overhauled the Richard Haydn, Queenie Leonard | JUNE ALLYSON| | 3008 "of highiy. humorous circum-|during the past week has been the|another in Canada. Burial plans| TUCKETTS HOUSE GUEST iclutch in Dick Nimi's troller 31D105. and Harry Thurston whose eyes glittered _ stances imagines she 1s in love With|increasing number of parents who|Will be announced later, pending| Mis. Jessic Hulbert arrived last| Chris Aune’s Lula J, a Ketchi-| The story of ten who had sin- with star-dust! bim too. Miss Allyson, as Walker’s| have called to visit the club house.! Word from relatives. The remains Tuesday f{rom her Portland home kan boat, was towed from South ned and were struck down, one by i idden friend, watches in|1t's hoped that all the parents will{are at the Charles W. Carter Mor-| ViA PAA to spend an indefinite|Indian Pass with a broken crank one, to the terrifying tune of the silent agony as her own romance drop in just as soon as may pe ! tuary in Juneau visit with her friend long stand- aft late last week. Aune will stay super-ingenious “Nursery Rhyme” is shattered by the royal “intruder.”|convenient for them. They will be mg, Mrs. Charles Tuckett of this here until he can replace the mach- Killer unfolds one of the most ab- Starring '\mmh welcomed, of course, at any ur v ‘\.1:, !"”‘_"” n“xf: sold h‘m‘v B ::nl)n plots that ever sent chills BARRY FITZGERALD |time. Tt is planned that a Mothers TOMORROW APartment h property in Port-| Len Frase will clear port again racing up and down a movie-goer WALTER HUSTON {and Fathers' Night will be Leld at| land and with her son still in the tonight in his new number boat. spine. LOUIS HAYWARD een e u lthe club house early in ‘August in{ A special election is called for arme ervice, she has a summe: Henry Johnson, ship’s arclitect - - |nonor of all the parents. tomorrow between the hours of 8 of leisure planned ‘ ssociated with the Douglas Boat : A 20 century-Fox Retease |" For the information of the Teen-|3m. and 7 pm. to vote on Ord-| >o o | Shop, arrived today from a brief BAND pRA(‘"(E POPIABCTRN M. BN and their parents, the regu-jirance No. 22, giving franchise {vacation in Gustavus aboard the | s s Is BI su((ess lar schedule of the Club’s opera-|lights for 20 vears, to the (I\.umul AKES lI'wo lEApS | Glenellen. LATEST NEW. [tions is as follows: Tuesday and|Bus Lines. Every citizen, male | Chris Sanson launched his sleek, TUESDAY N!GHI DAFFY DUCK CARTOON ‘\w'nv sday afternoons and night;!female, living within Precinct rw. IAKING HIS I-IFE new gill-netter Cormorant Satur- GH » |Friday and Saturday afternoons|1 and 21 years of age are entitled| (I.n 0. 4148 Extremely grateful to par-!and nig and Sunday afterncon.|to vote, for or against. ¢ % Ferche went purse-seining to-| The Juncau City Band will hold | Complete Shows 7:00—9:30 ents and their older friends who|originarily the club house is not| Full transciipt of the Ordinance xu:}j“l/!w(;]u{\lr\ ;‘1:‘”‘:_"'bix’_:_’v‘;‘lil);\v“;} ddy ABoutl His Foling Wave, . He| the Teriiee Waably SE ol tartior | 37—10:07 made the venture possible and Veryiopen at all on Mondays or Thurs-|has been posted for the past 30 ., ”Fn‘\ va ZREH x; o ey I be in the Excursion Inlet area|row night at 8 o'clock in the High proud of all that they themselves qays the only exception being for|days in the Post-Office, City Hall h(‘; “*N’fl Ah‘\mnv \[n;wm:x‘(jl‘m_ for two weeks, according to present| School gym. As this will be “pay have accomplished to date, thelgn hour after games when theland other conspicuous places for (PHTUIEC PSSV Y AC SPOCEC plans, then return here briefly. | night” all members are expected to| members of the Juncau Teen-Age e baseball tesm 15 playing.| the beneflt of the voting citigens, |Lar Slclde of Charles Vogel 67, Stanton Price will take his gas-|be prompt in attendance and also - Coiy Club look back on the past threelqye ular aftarnoon periods run | irhe ‘mm fan «:::l Sk “”m‘ il {boat Edna Mae out to Windham | start on new elections for the Soap /e @ @ @ o ¢ o. v v 0 & o o weeks as the most significant in|feom 2 to 5:45 o'clock, and the eve-| COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT | o.¢ W0 G i Wi Ho wp ook rD MICHON. | Exlos AZrvEdHOK Datby: Bl % o the entire hist ‘“"“‘ {ning periods are from 7:30 to 15| A regular weekly meeting of the v “iiiied his leg. Then he vesterday with a load of lumber —_ . TIDE TABLE . activities. [ YEArs i minutes before curfew | Douglas City Council is scheduled | qracoed himself % gusihes ‘.‘""‘7'”* miil. Emy Want Aas oring resu'ts! . of hoping Teen-Age ""‘ The Club’s officers are: Denny|for this evening in the Council guardrail and jumpe stories, - S — - - ° JULY 9 L4 house has become a reality. Inferritt, President; Richard Davis, | Chambers at 7:30 o’clock. ilanding on a 30th floor terrace s S i tde 1130 A s 0 8 ver oc ey of tke e President; Lois !' ared, Secre- S | : 5 ; e High tide 11:10 am., 115 ft. @ v m | more than 500 feet below en ! € m,, 11 USO building with most of tary; and Ann Thompson, Ix'c:nr-] WALTERS RETURN | William Diemer, night superin- sahonal “ew 1947 rrazer sedan Award |® Low tide 16:57 p.m., 52 ft. o t the middle of June,|urer. The Executive committee is After a very enjoyable six weeks | T High tide 55 pm., 146 ft. 5 A >, After ¢ ¥ tendent of the Mills Hotel, said g 55 pm., 146 ft. i [“’*h’""“"",“‘“""“('1”:”;:H“"Jflfl:-\\;‘d UI!W“I;:PB(('{‘H{‘ If,'fim;x!']\‘lq":x;:“;““" in Skagway, Mrs. Cl.nlrmc Wogel had worked there as an ele- bY Loyal order 0‘ Mflflse. R Ge’ Your TWkeis . < moment since. € oubt | with Mary Avoian, Betty L ar-| walters and three children have yator operator and had been ill re- s e 0 > e & ® o o @ if there is any other pl in theed, Dorothea Hendrickson, Les Hog-|yeturned to their home here. The U“,”_‘ at flle 'o“nwmg places Vi whole community that has been as|ins, Pat Hogue and Joyce Smith. | wyuiters family spent their vaca ation | ks I e T st = happy and gay spot as their club| *k Gordon, formerly director|yisiting with the mother and| mperial Pook Hall, Brownie’s Liquor Store, Commer- house [of the Iocal USO club, is donating| wyandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.| Stated Conittialeatibh of Mbx g cial L'lqll()l Store, Corbett’s Bar, Alaskan Bar, New New—Used—Rebuilt atever a youngster's interests his services as director of the Teeh-| meer Sr. und family, Wm. Feero,|neau Lodge inis evening at 7:30 York Tavern, Harry Race Drug Store, Femmer's Cab, By, be, he:or ghe ds;sireto-find (Age Clubduring $his summer. | gp, antl ‘M, and' Mre. Orin id- | VASIVES welsome. Bill’s Barber Shop, Triangle Inn, Bill Haynes' Barber AUTO PARTS much that ls':\llthan\}'t\(' mfl(h))s ('llll\: —r e | wards and other friends of Skag-| . W. LEIVERS, Sec. Shop, Baranof Bar, Hmlt Co-Op, Gastineau Liquor Motors, Transmissions, Gener- bouse. As would ke expected, th: way. They were in attendance at! (316-t1) Store, Occidental Bar, Light’s Barber Sk 1 3 C principal centers of constant ac al Bar, Light's Barber Shop, Almquist ators, Starters, Carburators, :l n;‘ur:\w (lhu ‘J\’lkl‘ o ~n;]1d.‘ 5 |SS achel kevele the family reunion held dm that | e e oF HEARING ON FINAL Tailor Shop, Darnell’s Sport Center, China Town Cafe, Shock Absorbers, Chev. Knee el i 8 & jcity recently and the wedding of ° . § . % A floor, the pool tables, ard the well-| e ’v'v‘:““\}‘\ :;\‘('m_ ;‘ q“‘liw‘ ng o REPORT OF UTOR Arctic Cab, Dreamland, Glacier Cab, Blackie's Bar, Action Units, and a million other cquipped canteen. But in addi-| |S Brl e aSi VB |Mnil i Skasway they aiso had |1 the Commissioner's Court for the | Dew Drnp Inn, Victory Bar, Barbecue Cafe, Midget parts—1925 to 1945. tion there's an excellent library of the opportunity of atteriding the| LCrPgry of Alaska, Division Mun- Bar, George Brothers, Percy’s Liquor Store, Fred Hen- We Mall and Bhip Promptly e 60! ¢ PIES il PRO y o 3 oy g 5 - 87.50; some 600 books, which already b 0{ KenneihH lioR | siend. doesice o Eoothier, i) B - T T ](““l’z }Lnlu ”uu iuplL‘Ul Bar, Arctic Bar, Royal Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. ad lots of use; and even in the Gt Aty o ¥ h 3 5 2 afe, Juneau Drug, Sec R . g 3 Y. Feero’s Broadway Theatre which he g, Scandinavian Rooms, Royal Blue 1950—1st Avenue South DO DRUMIGO! ::?u“\s\lllylr nls‘nfd".mm' [nl‘f.“‘f d.»a"‘;"; | purchased on July ‘1. Her brother | “]”‘luF?n":‘Xf:" Probate Judee ""' Cab, Yellow Cab. Seattle, Wash. “The Rexall Store’* b e i Done+ cosdn e | 108 candiellght -ceremany * &t pi1. is well known on fhis Channell Suis WS, Ried Lo wail d { ‘crowd playing ping pong, cards or|tanged by relatives and intimate|naving been born in Douglas, Be- |1 the Matter of the Last Will an = — - —eeroe e mmemms Checkers o working at puzzles orifiengs Miss hel Ravele and| Testament of JOHANNA R.! z i % 2 °fifriends, Miss Rachel Ra sides being new owner of the The-| GurIBe Deceased. Mr. Kenncth H. Lea were united|.ro Bj) is manager of the F &| = {in marriage last evening at ‘Ju‘r Mercantile Store, 15 & member of | oot o o105 HEREBY GIVEN that b Oscar H. Waterud has filed his final o'clock by the Rev. Dean O. E.lihe skagway Council and promin- | 4100 1y o I H E N U G G E T SHOP has always been Juneau distributor for fine silverware. We now have in stock a large collection of sterling in 10 patterns. Come in and select your pattern. Prices have not been raised since the end of OPA. 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