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PAGE SIX i o T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | | 1 | | | | | i Mar i 1 | teteetedemiodebedeobedeent st - W t PAAFLES18T0 i NEW BOOKS HAVE s ~ Wolfes Honored a | : BEEM RECEIVED AT .0 vownn i Breakfast Affairl JUNEAU MONDAY | W ANT D . B g s 0 - | | g ) full ir Rair Honoring Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pan American Airways yesterday |l g e L . ) ro1 1 - F ULl ARY I Wolfe, who plan to leave Juneau flew the following passengers to| TR -+ I e Storm, Yut Be- soon for Long Beach, Calif., for!and from this city: | 5t ! € itang; |a year, a breakfast was given by| From Seattle: Robert rd, | T T L o o e orloaute: W O B SRR A rn Light Presbyterian church|William Feero, Minn Ha-| ——— ; ron SALE B Leh- land their wives |zel Wyse, Harriett Lazelle, Ma: x,-iffl‘rN[‘ITf\l’gON 35 ‘Cflll-l "1;1(";.]“;:3“ 1 A h; T The breakfast was held at 12:45(ite Howarth, Don Stykes, Karen| !ifle, like new, Ca ack [ ; I < W Lu Sunday morning in the Gold Room |Howarth; from Whitehorse: Cather- | (320-13) Lm"igMnli Afl'::t]Dr ::r?touMpFl Y 1 d Nizl Sim-|of the Baranof with 32 guests pres- ine Hales, Helen Gro JORN 55 a o e -~ e el " stairs ent. H. L. Faulkhe prf-«-m.u] Mr. Dabovich i B “”“OMWBO(\ [\ira‘fl hgu Apartments and sleeping rooms. The N vor Is A Fox, Queen; and Mrs. Wolfe with a gift from| From Fairbanks: Philip Modisett i A Stny | o L o T A r 3 hurch members. James Dodson, Grace Kinn Al- | E‘ l,’,‘“h'\‘“u ‘ment, furnace, . o present as a guest at the len Kinney | TRANSPORTATION furnished,— 3;;9':6‘0"“ S fan, I ( v Wetherill. breakfast was the Rev. Jackson From Ketchikan: Loise Miller Union Oil Dock to Taku Lodge, B0 L ¢ ers ¥ Wilder; | Webster who was' the Presbyterian| To Fairbanks: Don Church, Fran-| 10 am. Saturday. Mary Joyce,| . ~ FURNISHED HOUSE A ¢ I R Fr I pastor in Sitka at the time the ces Church, Don Church, Jr. Jon! g Hotel, Frida 3, Bedrooms, fpmace : I - Wolfes resided there Churcl Fenced, A-i condition 1 ¢ i Baskots of garden flowers were To Seattle: Bernice Walker, Har-| _ 2000 e r Lette 1sed as decorations for the affair. old Foss, Lawrence Johnston, A { DUPLEX HOUSE in Douglas. For AVAILABLE NOW ¢ Also, the bowls and cornucopia Burke, Cleta Shanks, E. O n; particulars, call Douglas 602 Furnished mf;dfl'n home YO noney € TOUr which were part of the gift pre- William Hickman, Lilly Hickman.| On wooded 5 acres, bus. € B ko T e Cor- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe were, Vic Nelson, Hudla Nelson. Joan} —— — it e ~ | 1938 Ford included, I I « 1 notes, (205-t0) 'ysed in carrying out the table dec- Nelson, Dorothy Heaton, Ted Heat-| <<_>_}“ IN ’*'f(_KKi) Gr _ Lugger,| Private water and electric i - b oy on. ArtHile Lo Hel 226 engines with 2 to 1 and '31‘1” system v : r 142 « 0 Tha Wolfes and their daughter ard, Ludwiz Halseth, Jack Si | 1 reduction gears. Juncau Weld-| NEEDS REPAIR Joanne plan to leave Juneau on the Nellie Fowler, Robert Fowler, Mar-| ing and Machine Shop. (329-tD | 7 room mdern, lot 50 x 100 ~ |North Sea faimad ! ‘i‘;(k‘j‘ Michael Joyce and IV-! SEi/ T BRESS with % hop. motor. | 85,200, L P P Al | See at Juneau Welding and Ma- | 2 | R - i chine Shop. i 110 acres, with or without Ew R AD is I e 50 goats—=$,,500 N 0 STAR”NER 'lu“EAu !uxm,\ HEAVY duty 10 h.p. out-} BUSIN. OPPORTUNITIES BRINGS IN SEVEN. | board built for Army with speciai; Bakery; Hotel; restaurant, all 5 reduction gear and extra long| Money kers, Southeastern . 0 shaft, almost new, $300, also 16( Alaska. The U. S. Forest Service Re- ynal Office hera has just recently published a call for bids for con- tion of a new road along Peninsula, on the op- of the Peninsula from the present Fritz Cove Road. This projecicd new road will, Regional Engincer A. E. Glover pointed out approximately 40 ontry. take off from known as the Engineers at a point about half-way » Mile Eleven and the ¢ Road. It would paraliel yreline, running in a south- ection for a little more than today, open up hemesites to road would TR P Ea . he said axzf @ The new rcad is to rt the b 5 about 300 feet inland and run its full length through the timberlands. Construction is xpected to begin about the end of able bids are re- Aueust f fav ceived - > ANOTHER BIG BILL GOES T0 PRESIDENT 23.—Senate language from -Labor . July compromise agriculiural labor jurisdiction cf the Nation: rd sent the $1.5! Department - ap ropria- 670 Labor tions bil' co the White House. e had been held up, between House and language of the The m by a dispa ate over the cultura. labor provision. In its final form the definition of agricultural labor as used in the Fair Labor wdards Act was used instead of that contained in the| proposed by inhe House. Senate Appropriations Commit- tee members said the compromise language would exclude a smaller al, becausr ne social security de-| finaticn of agricultural labor cludes ceriain processing worl not covered oy the labor standa definition. e v e oo Social Secuiity Act as m»v,-nmlly‘m_m wber of workers than the origin- ', 10h0 Jist of amendments. || Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. | 1950—1st Avenue South : TIDE TABLE ® 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS | “STARLINERS” D-C3 | ® HOSTESS SERVICE ’ MEALS SERVED ALOFT ¢ INCREASED FLIGET SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGRTS - JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, | FAIRBANKS | ® [OHPLE =XPRESS | ! and FREIGHT SE ® 19, REDUCTI] ROUND TRIP FARES ¢0GD FOR ONE YEAR f | o | OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL | Phone 667 Finder please notify Etolin Coulter. | skiff. Laguire No. 3 Maki Apts. a-2 ) GRADELLE LEIGH o | REALTOR ! | | EIGHT FLOWN WEST' Arriving on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Juneau with Captain Fowler, Flizht Officer Coffield .m(!i BEAUTIF! mond ring s . LADIES 'z sh or trade for | Phone 557, Coruer 2nd, and Franklin Stewardess Caduff were th car, vleetric refrigerator or; Dtz ik passengers from A t have you? Write Empire L Mrs. A. Box 650 (30-tr) | S Telfor, Jack Sing EOUSE IN DOUGLAS damaged by bert Meltzer, C. Colonado, Mr FOR SALE Colonado. |5 fires mndez faepie. - Dk __“""f‘f""-,oNE OF siness building On the return flight t» follow- bedrodule, / stove, oPher, ERLE S i i neati; ing passengers departed for thet 'We. Priccd for quick sale. OWN-|panpy, DLIIVERY truck priced Sbcraitd Ditys. Mt ragstte)| ©Fin' HospRialoall ‘Dougles IR Hazel Wys2, Evan Scott, Mrs. Joan X YOUR OWN BUSINESS net $700. Coffield and son, Fred Cotficld, R.i sppan E. Hubbard, G. E. Allen | Phone (328-t1) | Excellent condition. PO ] . TWO-3 BFDROOM | Completely furnished, furnace FAST pleasure cruiser.| Reasonakle investment equipment Biue 32 house. Both | | eat, "y & TO SPEND VACATION| 5., onson o tovm |55 acRES eaTENTED tand wih banquet room beer license, elec- | Furnished ; b r Duck Creek e Olds and Lillian! Misses Shi Unusual buy tric re eration throughout, sharp freezer and cool room plus | Ni former Juneau High School SMALL BOAT HOUSE and cabin girls, bave arrived in Juneau to| dry stora basement, el On Ninth St vicit their parents for several meat saw, grinder, slicer, ice months | cream’ machine, thirty gnlion girls were employed in chine. Owricr has good reason for | REALVORS—ACCOUNTANTS They expect tc return to that city| selling ir face of greatly inc { Phone 676 over First National Bank about the end of Septémber, at ing business. Excellent opportun- ity for man and wife. Write Elma Rogers, Sitka Cafe, Sitka, Alaska. (328-t6) which time Miss Olds will be mar- ricd fo ex-servicoman Ken Hanson. Mr. Hanson was formerly in the: army stationed in Juneau. | - oo i !IN TENAKLE, Alaska, 3 lois, (tvm-’ WA WANT pletely furnished 3 room house| hour. Room 6, Alaska 1. with electriz light plant with hot askan Hotel | | | | 1 ATOM!( B“_l PASSES and ccld running water. OA| $929-42) kitchen r e and oil heater; and | WANTED TO RENT—Five room HOUSE 265_79 VO'I'E‘ cempletely famished 3-room res-i furnished house by August 15th ¥ taurant completely overhauled,; fcr minimum of 2% months.' — i with large, elec lights and Blue 839 8 to 5. (329-t5) WASHINGTON, July 23. — The! large refrgerator. Write Honorio L passed 265 to 79 a much- J. Floresca. (328-16) { WANTED—Small apt. or house d atciaic energy control bill, = =+ tempor or permanent. Lee rding it tu a Senate-House con-{LIGHT CRUISER FOR SALE orl pytts, Juucau Hotel. (328-t6) for cAfustment of differ-] trade for car. Imperial Hotel. Apt.|{ nces betwecn the two chambers. | 17 (328-2) | JANITOR, COLORED. Married P e folicwed almost five q-n_vs‘1:&fi'§ogbgi’ts'}m. delivery ane df’ff!'es p_omtiun with living qunr-l of f(rlmh‘ N‘urm‘al- which the s-z-n-} iBAL Aonbis " AYolle down #NIEA E;)xsr n’-ulu.nd Sc?teml;cr lst,} ate’s contrer bill was changed by | qupus siceping bags, $25 also I:n’fl)uu-“‘}- t’x‘nf‘nvm‘ev. .Can; } single mountain bags, down fill- “‘_‘”5.] Atemnce aog on tla}\s-: Major Houoe changes provided| g 4§38 thhhy udiksapls with ale portation to Juneau. Write: Tim-| r itary representati p ! %l 3 : othy Riley, 715 M St. NW, Wash- | for r/fitary vepresentation ‘on they yminym pack brace, $5. Red 413[ D00 Y ‘ i five-member Atomic En- ington, D. C. a325-t7>1 evenings. (327-t5) Commission; for a AR R - Sty military man the head of the|{ BRAND NEW 445 double condenser, W{\NTEP ;0 .RLNT_z bedroom | military applicatién division; for{ cast aluminum body, precision| DI0USe In Juneau. Black 285. | the armed forces tc{ type PRINTER enlarger. Ideal] == (323-16) | bombs under certain| for- color or black and white,| \WANTED—W- will buy burned out | and for the death pen-| $170.50. Culi 714 days. (327-t6){ motors and generators suitable! st Fee | T A CTR OAB Spetial tates 1o Sl e S Tee Herbol with boat reservation, g b weekends and holidays. Call 858.| WANTED—AL the Juneau Lumber! LOST AND FOUND (327-t6) { Mills an operating Millwright. | - O TRT ————TARGE BUFFET, extension table, i T JULY 18--From Bagangs H?& pair snow shoes, coal heaters | WANTED—Woman or man dish| Bisy. fAnHa Doy e with coils. Phone 428 (325-t0) | washer, also waitress. Call Percy's| ntification tag attached. (291-tf) BLONDE HARDWGOD desk, Al-|_ S aska oil paintings. Phone 718. (323-16) (329-t3) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788, LOST—Bilifold Sunday night, will 1 O e "Alaska - TUESDAY, JULY 23, 194 LN “Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. Your reservation’s on the next Clipper” Yes, Clipper service is frequent . . . with extra sections when possible. But it's best to have an early reservation. For Pan American’s flect of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so dependable, and so time-saving that seats are usually sold out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare information, and help in planning your timesaving trip to anywhere in ‘he world, phone the number below. Pav AMERICAN WorLo Aruars The J?/;/('m of the =7, ing (Z/)/b?li alflSK%;Q/;m INES Daily Scheduled Trips TO . Sitlea Wrangell Petersbury Ketchikan Also Trips 70 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Baranof Holel Phone 106 For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 Electronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECFIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS .— BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION wppreciate resurn of billfold. | PLATFORM ROCKER. Phone G Margaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel.{ 200. (323-tf) @z | . : FOR RENT .+ .. | GUARANTEEL Rebuilt motors and FOUND — Pair of rimless glasses.| generators, Parson’s Electric Co. (STORE BUILDING for Rent at| South Se Ferry Way. rd-Marine Way and George Bros. (327-t) Owner may have by identifying (318-tf) and paying for this adv. (319-t0) —| MISCELLANEOUS = ady’s blue leather purse. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. (319-tf) 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt., oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- loughby. (316-t3) DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric- es. Phone Black 694. (812-1mo.) SCANDINAVIAN HO Crystal Steam Baths 457 Eo. Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 per week and up. Lonnie Couch,|3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, Manager. (304-tD) | path, 513A Willouby. (205-t3) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) LOST—This morning a small gold Bulova Ladies watch between MacKinnon Apts. and Baranof Hotel, If found please call 557. (328-t2) St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. = - Cole. (260-t) FOR CHARTER'— M. S. Juzz, at| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. WINTER & POND CO, Inc. | and 2 room apartments. One Complete Photographic Supplies. | plock from Federal Bldg. Developing — Printing — Enlarging (241-t1) Artists’ Paints and Matgrials of SEATTLE, — Four-year-old Nicky Finest Quality ‘Wholesale —— Juneau — Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- :Nickoloff entertains his playmates nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,!by taking out his tecth. What's Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone zm_lmorm he even blows them out. New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Sheek Absorbers, Knee Ac mi n Units, Motors, Trans- ons and a MILLION . OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Anderson Shop. 315 Decker Way. A dentist pulled Nickey's upper e e t€€tH three woeks ago and replac- When Texas was annexed by the ed them with an upper plate. As i United States, it retained the rightieach new tooth grows in, one will Y to divide itself into five states. lbc extracted from the plate. Scattte, ¥ TEL and UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on loth‘ HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash | | | renovated. 1! Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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