The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 3, 1947, Page 7

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| TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1947 TED DANIELSENS NOW OWN RESORY Ted R. Danielsen and his wife neau residents are now located a Quilcene, Wash,, and owners a1 operators of the Linger Lor Lodge on Hood Canal, within a fcw minutes drive of the Olympic , mountains In a letter, Danielsen says that “when I got back from overseas, went into business with my oldest brother in the oyster business. We have one of the gest spreads on Hood Canal. Seems funny to people to be riding in a boat and s “This is our land,' especially when the land lies ma feet under water This spring we branched out and went into the resort and sum- mer hotel busine We bought Linger Longer Lodg which h: been a famous place since it star ed in 1904, “This week, (May 27) our old friends Jack and Velma Daniel formerly of Juneau, are staying at the Lodge. They too are in the ho- tel business now as they tock ov: Harry F Jakes has switched tc Calvert because Calvert is milder. T .8 Proof-65% Gr Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX INWASHINGTOY - Edith, both former wellknown Ju- . Evelyn Spain Pasquan, Alfreda | Juneau's young people SIMS 14 au s I8 Jops. 1947, Kiny ires Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved Fleek Dore, Betty Lou Hared, Mrs. |the opening day of Juneau's Sops. 1507 King Povm oo T TR i Dorothy Tuckett, Mary Jean Se-|{Vacation Bible School. Other | Burns and Mrs. Hazel Mantyla e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--- JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN o Great Hotel at Chehalis, Wash,, | BLONDIE RADIO L0G | < | ind, Mr. and Mrs [T EEP GOING, ; 'q <C) EA JE Lynn J. Gemmill, also formerly of K?,\R‘r\:ifigg\fi ;l:?:'r 1 ( ORIVER! joacae, end new practicing law in ¢ | o attle, were our guests. Several i | ago Mrs. Jim Hickey of Auk TUESDAY EVENING | spent several days at the; .0 uoiopo Monroe, | Earlfer in the month, Jay| g0 miter TalkForecasts i | thay, giem 1 watked With . inlieis’ tworid i Music. | | Lo Alegke-Juneau, was at Linger 6:00—Dinner News. B Longe e is now in Olympia | 6:15—Melodw'ARoul;d-L'x) | whe e has a large fish market., gi30 mber and Mollic, ! { Tell any Ir Alaskan friends who' .00 vou Where There. | e 0,7 o the Olympia 7.5 standard News—Forecasts. | i 4 vacation, we will 7.30 jimmy Durante. | k re we hide the| g.00—March of Melody. > latch key { 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. R o e | 8:30—Alan You ! 9:00—Suspense. Ceremonies Mark | i Supper Club. | 9:45—Between the Lines. | (] SENT HIM BACK, cg f G nd ! 10:00—Words with Music. i = AHOY, I GOT) SAILOR - IT'S YOUR 10:15 ts | " = ¥ = TURN TO RIDE HIM ! HAH !! ME HORSH U All programs are subject to change COMED IN LAST ¥ A HORSH {JopAY — I'LL WALK AN’ YOU AIN'T ! iy "\/ict i thout notice. Offizans’ Vigh HOM | sindrcied e pitys st ;B‘OD. 9:30 AM., and 12:00 Noon. s VACATION SCHOOL OPENS WiTH 158 IN ATTENDANCE NIGHT —— THA'S SWELL,_!:)-’*") : = Q \ Saturday night marked the closing events of the Grand Officers vis m to Juneau Assembly No. er of Rainbow for Girls, when the Grand Cross of Colors, an es- pecially colorful and impressive cere- mony honoring members of the | inbow and Advisory Board, was | given by the Grand Officers. H The designates for this honor were Ann Maurstad. Bertha Beebe, (, | | i 5-10 Tom . daeoly foulis, Betty Bonnett, Roma Fargh- | rollment | Norma Burford Fournie, Ada e 'S YER CHANGE... YEAH,FOLKS ... ME OLE INJU R RIGHT... TWO BUCKS . & FREN SOKKATOOUM LOINT ME ... OKAY, PAL .. YER CHANGE ... During the cerem sang two specially which added a to the service. ny Claire Folta | g rranged numbers | ges of 9 and 11. mmediately on open- | and the various presented the Grand Officers { departments set out with enthusias ects. Handicraft undertaken with the putting - together Work began At the closing, Mrs. Gladys Stab- {ing day yesterday ler n ! with a gift, and the guests respond- { on their pr ed with expressions of thanks to the | members of Juneau Assembly for agerly the courtesies shown them during jglass window, the intermediates their visit here. their tours of Juneau's The Grand Cross and the prima ones | vreceded by dinner which in understanding attended only by Rainbow Girls their Advisory Board, and the eve- |of S ning ended with a Grand Ball which | FEach m opened at 9:30 o'clock. The dance ! it the L was well attended by Eastern Stars, Masons, and parents and friends of the Rainbow Girls, and was pro- nounced a great success. The Grand Officers are now visit- ing Anchorage Assembly, having left by plane Sundav, with the exception of Betty Minor (Grand Hope) who returned to Seattle yesterday. SR QIS e NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL REPORT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MAUDE DULL, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Dull, de ceased has filed in the probate court at Juneau, Alaska, her final report of administration, and petition for distribution; and that a hearing wil' be held thereon before the under- signed probate judge at his officc Juneau, at 2 p.m. July 2ist, 1947 at which time and place all persons Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Elecirical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Arrow Shirts and Underwear MARTHA SGUIETY 10 173 THAT TH' D LONG HAS COME... 15 READY TO LEAD OUR CESTOR DID LONG AGO. \e opening wor- iprate to the churches the city for | 1 Church School. | >ro — HOLD PICNIC FRIDAY of the North- The Martha § it Presby an Church will eir annual picnic and pot- Friday, June 6 at beach home of Mr. ‘ d' CAR'S ROL n s (THE SALES,SERVICE and REPAIR Widest Selection of interested in the estate may appea: | ‘clock, have not | LED and file objections to the fingl| /€t been cor food | - LIQU“RS report. | we requested to . Ralph T RIG“T ouT 1 TO e Given under my hand and official | Wright. ! NCE ON ME. THE R'vE 14 PHONE 399 seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 19th o = f day of May, 1947. FELIX GRAY, e el e S & T Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- | ® TIDE TABLE 21 , g . bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. . UK T/ % Men’s and Boys’ Clothing rst publication, May 20, 1947. o . ACROSS STREET FROM st publication, June 10, 1947, ) JUNE 4 . : | S Io High tide 1:51 am, 175 ft. ® Warfield’s Drug Store ) o e e e {® Low tide 8325 am,-181t. e Box 1465 Phone 677 || pilmmfl-’ig o High tide 14:51 pm, 148 ft. ® YT T, TR TR E - 3 ’0 Low tide 20:23 pm., 3.7 ft. o Disappear Fast i . e s P ‘ ? ® ® 0 s s v c @ O o ’ ’ cd iy !CaslersMe‘nsWear i e - Formerly SABIN'S N A YOU GOT | OKAY. | FAR BE IT [t H It .- - A\ % Stetson and Mallory Hats | S 7 | Us INTO | LL GET | FROM ME TO i ONLY | N THIS, Allen Fdmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage 49-| BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. and drug stores everywhere. CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 * ELiot 5323 — halt Tile! “Asp CORK and RUBBER = e s WEATHEI RASTRII(I:P%VG i“_"”””" Alaska brclusively <. SASH BALANCE g T N S ‘Walltex———Congo-Wal ALBERT WHITE Speaks For Alaska Taxpayers League OVER—KINY July 4, 6:15 p. m. Juneau Paint & Supply | Phone 407—118 2nd St. oIS EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Christensen Bros. Garage PHONE 659 909 12th St. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Junean Transfer “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists RHONE 311 YE MIGHT LEAVE TH ROOM FUST, MISTOFER G. WELL, DONT JUST STAND THERE ! PUT IT ON YOQUR HERD AND LET'S THAT IS NOT A MOP, LOWIZIE ! ITS A SWITCH ! A COIFFURE" Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED STORAGE By Day, Week, Month—New { ‘Warehouse | BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 —l-llaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. 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