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PAGE SIX another baseball game, a basketball | C: game and a dance at the Mocse Hal! for which the ship's orchestra | will again furnish music. The Elks Club is holding Open | FROM SITKA : (Special Correspondence SITKA, Alaska. June 21.—Plans for the Fourth of July are under way, under the direction of E. M amsm h{“ il o ot BIBHRES ewing Southeastern Hc start lasting n ol g at 4 this afterncon and until closing time. e The Salmon Uuh\ will start next | weck. sponsored jointly by Radio [st Station KBW and The Sitka Arts W and Crafts. man of the committee by the City Council organizations Representatives of all local have' besn meeting THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ise for the personnel of the Buck, ' tio # {300 | et e e e et e e e e | evening there was a teen-age party | Rands, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NEWS ITEM at the Moose Hall, with the shlp’sl(‘ rence Rands of Sitka, to Walter nine-piece orchestra furnishing | Langille Morrison, son of Mr. and music. This evening there will be | Mrs. W. L. Morrison of Berkeley, was performed at Calvary erian Church in Berkeley on ' if., nnf evening of June 12 with the ‘RM R. A. Burns officiating. Following the ceremony, a recep- n was held at Westminster House n the University of California ampus and was attended by over Zuests. The groom is a student at Arm- ng Business College. The couple ill enjey a short honeymoon in | This will be Sitka's first | Los Angeles, Hollywood and Catalina T e O I S S L N S S S T T @ SITKA @® PETERSBURG ©® WRANGEL! © KETCHIKAN ® [CY STRAIT AREA e TSRS F I | Goddard who was appointed chair- | weekly vork out complete plans Edgecumbe School on Japonski, 3 | well as all loca Mrs. Ernestine Veatch, Ernest Suit, Joe Eisenstein, H. A. Gilbert, | Doran. Frank Calvin, Rex Marchant, 1 vell and He the Coast Guard; ba. Baseball Legion; decorations, the Moose Club i Salmon Derby and will be run on before establishing their permanent |for the c ition which this year yyjes similar to the Juneau Salmen | home in Berkeley. |will be almost entirely a children's | perby rules, revised for local con- | I>rs. Rands, who went south with " h l i . day. Special effort is being made t0 | gjtjons. Rules and prizes offered | her daughter Margaret for the wed- Dally chiedules io: include all the children from Mt. will be announced next week over |ding, will be met in Seattle by Mr. south |mmds who plans to fly { shortly. 8 | Station KBW. youngsters. i Working with Winn Goddard are’ wps. Alice Cole arrived by plane Tuesday to visit her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cole. Mrs. Cole is associated with the Harold Hodgins, who has been attending the University of Wash- |ington, arrived by plane Thursday Helen Bush School in Seattle. She [to spend the summer with his par- plans to svend a month in Sitka | ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry*J. Hodgins. after which she will visit daughters | in North Dakota and California, be- | fore returning to Seattle for the new school vear. This is Mrs. Cole's first visit to Alaska. Charles Whittimore, Bill Ward, Stormy Bill Lester, Joel Camp- ey Brown. Boat races will be in charge of all game, the Association; children's >vents, the Vets Club and American Chuck Pearl Helen Yaw is a passenger aboard the Alaska to spend the summer |with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Leslie Law. Miss Yaw is a student |at her parents’ alma mater, Cornell | and Women of the Moose; publicity, the Rotary Club; parade. the Elks Club, and fireworks, the Firemen. Mrs. Hoyt Day and her daughters | ¢ June and Lola arrived aboard the Several Trips Each Week to: ollege in Iowa. © HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points k CHAFTER FL.NES at JUNEAU to 8 pasengers R SED af SITKA 1 ECTE | 3Y F MTQ S 1 fifi;@?fimmcm FOR INFORMATION 1 | t " Phone 612 S D S P e e A ok ekt e e A e e S ccaccie ame It ELLIES AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN it | fireworks have been ordered { accommeodation of children from Mt Edgecumbe Scohool | raise $800 in addition to the $441.81 {in crder to make this the grandest ’qu'lh the kids will ever remember ytwn weeks reserve training cruise ) | Aboard are 14 officers and 177 men | Robert AND RESERVATIONS |1eave Iwill return with another group of T ! chikan. {the direction of Jack Conway. baseball gams between players of Estebeth from Haines this morning s ko to visit her brother and sister-in- | Miss Gerrude Price returned this law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donnelly jweek from Dubuque University in at their home on Etolin Street. They | Towa, to spend the summer with nlen to stay until school starts in |her mother, Mrs. Jessie Price. the fall. of The main events for children will be 1eld at Totem Square, for the special’ Four hundred dollars worth 53 The marriage of Ellen Hope, Mrs. Frank Wright, Jr.. and her :(inught:‘r of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew is attempting to gaughter Pat, have arrived by plane | Hepe, to Roger Lang of Metlakatla, from Seattle. to spend the summer | will be celebrated this evening at at their home here. They were met ,the Presbyterian Church with the in Juneau by Mr. Wright, Manager | Rev. Elwood Hunter officiating. Fol- of Pyramid Fisheries. |lo»\mr.z the ceremony, a reception — ! will be held at the USO. The brida Visiting in town briefly this wesk |and grcom were members of the were Peter T. White, Paul Ostrander | “raduating class of Sheldon Jackson and Hal Lask, representatives of |School this spring and plan to Chrysler Corporation, to confer with “"Fnd the summer in Sitka before their local representative, Charles making their home in Metlakatla. Peterson : e —_— | Mike Cl'uk a member of ihe Mrs. M. J. Burns arrived by plane | Northern Voyager craw, was taken Thursday to visit her son-in-law ;to the hospital with pneumonia and daughter, Mr. and Mr: wmly!\\’hile the ship was in port this Simms. Mrs. Burns' home is in | week and passed away early yester- Santa Monica, Calif. {day afternoon. The finance committee, headed by Harvev Brown eft over from last year's Fourth— n Sitka . de >lm)er Buck arrived ttle Thursday on a The U. 1 port fmm Se under the command of Commander J. Ovron, from the Four- eenth Naval District. The ship will for Seattle on Monday and two weeks time to Ket- another this rvists on aining cruise Robert Shannon, accused of em-| Mrs. Carol Webb and George bezzlement and fraudulent conver- |Webb have opened a shooting zal- sion of union funds, was bound n\‘er[ ery and photo shop in the Oja to the Grand Jury Tuesday morning | Building in the space formerly oc- by U. S. Commissioner Ernest Den- 5ruxned by the Service Transfer.. This |'s probably the first shooting gallery Official welcome of the ship and urangements for* the men's enter- ainment in port has been under A the Buck and a local team Was nis with bond set at $5,000. via Pelershurg aml Wrangell |played Thursday evening with the The complaint, signed by Verne |cver opened in Sitka and is in- |town winning 7 to 6. On Friday McGraw, ed Shannon with al- | zenuous in its use of artillery. With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc yeamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle l FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PS KXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT 5 OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS 1 = | [ SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. 209 Seward Street NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 || ) DAY PHONE—476 e e JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. | PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin |/ FREIGHT Refrigevation and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | Nickels are shot from pop guns at rizes set uo on the range. Any leged embezzling the Bartenders and Culinary Workers Union fund of $62050 between July, 1946 and |irize knocked down is considered CEEARMPION vww, 00 | on—the nickels paying for the it {Lhots. ° | Bilue Ribben v s towe v voma over to] o i he ver Foam Yacht Ciub will the Grand Jury this week (. Commissioner Dennis on a (‘hi\l’Re of grand larceny and burglary. " Lotze was accused of breaking into | i ednesdey with undoubtedly ¢l dzcorative scheme in r, huilt by the Sitka is the bow of a johir. white with deck placed with wcoden vezs; anchors and chain in place of the usual brass bar; a pilot house with mirrors in place " of windows for the back drop; por: and starboard lighting as well as a raast light. The entire quarters will be ‘n nautical motif, including the dress- ing rooms — the decorating being cCone by the Sitka Decorators. Cuthoard Engines tie Vets Club and stealing $800 be- sides various other small items. The marriage of Margaret Claire | Do You Like Top Quality handmade leather billfolds? Now | el available | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clithero from stock ‘Then write for our illustrated iwere hosts at an Open House at at your |the Sitka Hotel Friday evening, in Juneau ’Older IODAY! celebration of their 25th wedding Dealer anniversary. - e ELIZABETH ORIGINALS 1659 Carmelita St. LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF. TAKU LODGE Call Mary Joycc at the Baranof ‘or reservations and transportation aiTangements. —adv. 604-tf Juneau Welding - | & Machine Co i NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. announces the HESIEMPTHIN OF PASSENGER SERV[CE S. S. ALASKA ACQUIRED TO SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES ® We are happy to announce that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electric SS “Alaska” for operation in the Southeastern Alaska route. She will makeder maiden voyage in this service, sailing from Seattle, Friday, June 20th—and every other Tuesday thereafter. In addition to our regular ports of call, service will be extended to include Haines and Skagway. With a capac- ity of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alaska” constitutes the first step in the replacement of our passenger service. First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Haines, Skagway nd Sitk: Southbound: FRIL, JUNE 27 angd e other Tues. thereafter NORTHILAN D tnANSPORTATION C0. 'ln a gift. CALIFORNIA FROM Three Californians registered at' the Baranof Hotel yesterday. They are W. J. Pfannstubb and W. C. Burtdn of Oakland and Willis H Rich of Stanford University. g i s NEW! BETTER! Juneau Young's Toy Section on the mezzanine floor—Where you'll always find what every child wants | —ady. 615-t1 B - Want-ads for UNIilkD STATES Empire resualts! | flfl WANT ADS 'MURPRY & MURPHY' TROLLERS—Polaris and others. 15 ROOM modern, compl. furn., util- ity room, marine view, fishing etc. Thane road. JACK CARVEL prop. Fritz Cove 3 acres pat. land, wonderful ber- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management | ries, good house. DISTRICT LAND OFFICE 5% mi. 1 ACRE pat. land, 2 houses Anchorage, Alaska, | priced right, also 1 acre truck March 25, 1947. | garden, cahin, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Carls Nils Anderson has made application "for a five- -acre homesite under the‘ act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage Serial 011332, for.a trncty of land designated as Lot “A Plai NEWLY constructed home, Waynor ‘addition, price greatly reduced. 512 ELEVENTH offers real buy, 4 finished bedrcams, cement base- - ment size of house, hardwood floors, fencea yard. $2,000 4 BEDROOM house,, 2 lots, of U. S. Survey No. 2388, Tract A, garage center town, Douglas. Tee Harbor Group of Homesites, sit- | Needs repairs. uated on the east shore of Favorite| THE PETERSON prop. Glacier Channel and the west shore of Tee Harbor, latitude 58° 24’ 48” N. longi- tude 134° 45’ 45” W. containing 4.79 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, | Highway, - 5 acres pat. land. 2 houses, modern. SHOE REPAIR shop, buyer. Best location. SEVERAL good beach homes and will train __ FOR SALE B e ¥ Sl AR il e o ONE SET davenport and chalr-—one single davenport—coffee table, old fashioned bed warmer, antique rocker, Oriental rugs. Call Blue 710 for appointment. 615-t4 PLANER 6 in, oyerhead, complete with 'z horse motor and table. See ‘Les’ at Goldstein Bldg. 615-t4 PEDIGRSBED cocker puppies. Blacks and reds. 2% mos. old Douglas 955, Robert Wagner. 615-13 2% ll TBDLLEE. Sea Jgep Hull 100% sound. Kermath motor used part of one season, 1ully equipped is fishing now. $3,000. Write or phone Harold Dawson. 615-t6 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE todny m'v—m 4-door spdan. Very #0cd yybber. Mechanically per- fect. Phone 544 oc call at 127 Third St, 615-t1 Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- | Montana Creek. TWO GIRLS and one boy’s bicycles. SEVERAL NEW beautifully furn. versely any of the above mentioned lands should file their adverse claims in the local land office, at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publicatign or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the | provisions of the statutes. GEORGE. A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, May 7, 1947. Last publication, July 2, 1947. 3 homes,’ excellent neighborhoods. MURPHY & MURPHY . REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over rirst Nationsl Band WANTED WANTED—Scllers and carrier beys fer new Alaska Sunday Press, In- quire at 'Alaskz Press Office— Sceend and Franklin, 615-t3 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No 5699-A ! In the District Court for the Terri- | WANTED -Uu'd {urniture 142 Wil- tory of Alaska, Division Number | SR | AR Oni 48 dfinieat: | louchby. Phone 7€8. gy | GOLDSTEIN IMPROVEMFNT‘KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone COMPANY, A Corporation, Plain- | 556 3rd and Maip. Specializing tiff, vs. RICHARD KOEHLER,| in permanents. Open evenings by | BERTHA KOEHLER, GUSTAV CLEMENS HERRMAN KOEHL- | & 3 Sy ER, EMMA KOEHLER, JACOB- E‘PIANOS RENTED INE MARBURG, GUSTAV MAR-| Anderson Shop. BURG, ELIZABETH MARBURG | - e et and each of their heirs and de- | WANTED—Popeorn machine oper- | visees, and all other persons claim- | ator. Capitel Theatre. 614- tf“ ing any right, title, estate interest, | BUSINESS girl wants small i lien or claim in or to Lots 5 and | A apt. | appointment. 293--tf and TUNED | 6, Block No. 2 of the Townsite of | bermanent. Phone Hotel Juneau, Juneau, Alaska, according to the| " = i official plat thereof, and the ap- | WwILL, SUBLET ap‘flu“ngn[ for 3 purtenances, Defendants. 1 ughby. 613- :3| TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-{ FENDANTS, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you are commanded to appear in the above entitled court holden at Juneau in the First Judi- cial Division, Territory of Alaska, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the | above entitled action within thirty’ days from the date of the service of this Summons and a copy of the| Complair* apon you, if the Com-{ Y $25 REWARDFor “suitable apt. “ori ! house for couple with baby. Write 2925. (dh.) ]W NTED——EwLnenced clerk st.en- 1 ographer; Salary $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- partmen of Hlallh 580-tf FOB RENT plaint is served by publication, and | SMALL HOUSE‘ f\(;r rent. BB::] within forty days after personal| Clean. inquire Victory Barber Shop. 615-t2 service upon you, if the Summons T and Complaint are served person- | gropp g, Bulldmg or warchouse. for ally; and if you fail to 50 appear| —,oni rnquire Geo. Bros. 608-tf and answer, for want thereof plain- tiff will take judgment as prayed for in the Complaint, quieting title in plaintiff to all of Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, Townsite of Juneau, Alaska. Reference is made to the Com- h?)oi(&:kncne; 7p‘rlvueges/; Home Hotel. Phone 886. {NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. plaint for the complete demands of 546-2¢. plaintiff. 2 - s The date of the Order for publi- gfi"‘{: PAvINGes. S cation of this Summons is June 3, P 1947. The period of publication pre- | SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block fros scribed is four weeks. The first| pederal Bullding. (37040 publication is June 4, 1947, and the last publication is June 25, 1947, and the time within which defendants are to appear and answer this Sum- mons is thirty days after completion of the last publication, if the Sum- mons is served by publication, or within forty days, if personal service HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-tf is made. T WINTER & PON D, Inc. lu[;abed at Juneau, Alaska, June 3, Complete Photographic Supplies (SEAL) JOEN H. WALMER, | Dereloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality- GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 316 Decker Way. Anchorage Woman Wins High Mention InMagazine Confest NEW. YORE, June 25—(P—The General Federation of Women's Clubs announces that Pauline V. Clerk of the District Court ‘Territary of Alaska Division Number 1. First publication, June 4, 1947. Last publication, June 25, 1947. DOUGLAS BO. I & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wifi% Burkher, Anchorage, Alaska, won OUR SPECIAL’ honorable mention in an Atlantic Box 2135 Black 379 Monithly contest on the subject, “The Schools I Want and How to lGet Them.” ln e SERAS AN ) IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT TEARNING FOUR PERCENT it will H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOH%E OF pay’ yolu to investigate our °"°{:,_'§‘ in well ch investments, A FLORSHEIM SHOES KA Pnc«:s;nc E‘T;O:%MTION. 2 Cocper Building, 4th and Main. GEOBGE BROS. P S Widest Selection of UORS || ... PHONE 399 Repairing Remodelling _ Open s & 'l‘ Cleaning and Glazing’ GUARANTEEDR Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 Capitol Fur Sh .at 113 Third Street ST Two of ‘hem arg new. Call 310 or see at Churchills Curio Shop. 615-t3 < ROOM furnished house, 2 bed- rocms, 1': mile Glacier Hiway. Phene 035 three rings after 5:30 p.m, 581-tf FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, hcuscs in good condition and best location. Inguire Trevor Davis, Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf 5 ACRES with modern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7. mile, Glacier Highway, Phong 357. 567-tf TfioM;SbN mahogany speecboat. 24 h.p. Elts outboard. Call 366 H. G. Nordling. 614-t3 | GREY CARACUL coat—size 12 to 14. Green 820. 614-t3 MODERN two bedroom furnished ~home. Electric stove, refrigerator, washing machine, new GE ironer. Lawn and garden. Phone 032 two rings, after 4 p.m. 614-t3 Troiler, has new Uni- versal engine, gurdies and some gear. First $2300 takes it. See at City Float 31F868. 613-t4 HOUSE, Lovely view, furnished, ex- tra space. suitable income apt. or rocms with separate entrance. Low price, terms. 725 Basin Road. Phone Blue 323. 613-tr 1AL!~UT extension library table. “% hp. Briggs-Stratton engine, 32 volt motors, GM Auto parts, heaters, radiators, axels, shock absorbers, etc. C. H. Sherwood, P. O. Box 3036, City. 613-t3 TYPEWRITER, Standard Reming- ton 17, Execellent condition, Call 223, Jeanne Butts. 613-tf % or 100% INTEREST of the Alaskan Hotel of Cordova, Alaska, which includes Hotel, Bar and Liquer Store, For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possession immed- iately. 611-i9 GOOD running 1930 model A Ford Roadster. New paint, fair tires and motor. $225 Douglas 35-5 rings. 608-t¢ 7 ROOM modern house completely furnished — Less tnan a block from schoo:. nouse and - town. Across the street from Federal Building. Phone 387. 606-tt DEXTER washer—2 single beds. Ph. 387. 606-tt THREE DEUCES length 50 ft., ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1 FLOOR lamp, youth bed, baby bed, stroller, metal kitchen stool, high chair, guitar. 229 5th. 602-t1 7 ROOM furnished house. Remod- eled interior, $8,000. Reasonable terms. Electric kitchen, ol fur- nace. May be seen dlyflmu Cal Red. 185, > 602-t1 P 0L A S SRS TR S 5 ACRES with modern 5 room rumlshed house, city light, su! able for chicken ranch brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 596-t1 NEW 30 ft. * AXMINISTER Rug, J0 it. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- ‘ er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 pai. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- mem. 592t FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph . . 2 R b & COMPLETELY. furnished cabin, fireplace, terms, Fritz Cove Phone 289. fiter