The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 26, 1947, Page 8

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- WACHUSETT T0 AID OF HALIBUTER PAGE EIGHT FISHERMEN! Next time you are in PELICAN CITY Come into the SQUARE DEAL STORE We now‘ have a.cc;rlnpleie line of GROCERIES at the LOWEST Cape Decision-Fay Out of Commission The Coast Guard Cutter Wachu- sett raced tc from Juneau tow- ard Cape Decision where the POSSIBLE PRICES tricken halibut boat, Fay, of Se- attle, lay drifting helplessly with a crew of seven men aboard The Cape Decision light station Prompt Free Delivery to Your Boat ghted the 72-foot fishing vessel late yesterday wallowing in the BILL LENTZ: Owner T ot ey, A Coronation and Kiui Islands. The Wachusett, based at Juneau, was ordered immediately to pro- ceed at top speed to the area, al- due west of Wrangell. The was expected to reach the T crippled ay about 10 a. m. (PST) today aft leaving here at 10 The Tri I : @) 5 1Y o'clock last night. e ld“é (/ eral days overdue, the F i the light station that it @) 1Y ~ had been put out of commission Cleaners bad. badk LR 1. aomp extinzuished without injury to the B Sh ' crewme but its extent was not i ! reported to the station aln or e The hing vessel, which left Both take somethi appear- Ketchikan July 1 for the Gulf of ance, we: d comfort out of Alask said it had 3,500 p: yunds of vour (l}uv)\! wer is our Falibut aboard and urgently need- fine dry service; to ed a tow to port. original fresh- No other information is immed- NEW BASKETBALL PLAYER ARRIVES IN HICKEY HOME James Patrick Hickey, the first son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Jr. was born this morn- ing in St. Ann's Hospital. Weigh- ing in at 7 pounds two ounces, James Patrick is a sure-bet for the JHS backetball team of 1961 His father, who flies for Alaska Coastal Airlines, is a prominent basketball player. .o ANCHORAGE MAN HERE Edwin J. Grimstead of Anchorage a guest at the Hotel Juneau. ————— CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL 5 0 7 1 TOYS! ! FURNITURE! An appealing selection on Ju- neau-Young's Mezzanine Floor. . 637-tf Close - Out Sale! OF GRAVES’® QUALITY BOYS' SHOES and CLOTHING We are discontinuing our line of boys' shoes and clothing, and the following items will be sold at greatly reduced prices: BOYS' LOAFERS, 0XFORDS and HIGH SHOES Sizes 3 to 6, broken sizes BOYS' LEATHER TOP PACS, RUBBERS and ARCTICS, B. F. GOODRICH, NO. 1 QUALITY Sizes 3 to 6 BOYS' SLACKS, CORDUROYS, TWEEDUROYS Sizes 10 to 18—blue, grey, caster, brown, etc. BOYS' LOAFER COATS, ALL-WOOL Sizes 12 to 16—blue and brown BOYS' CHIPPEWA WOOL PLAID LINED, REVERSIBLE JACKET with Detachable Hood, Water Repellent Sizes 10 to 18 ALPACA LINED COATS, HOODED, with ZIPPER Sizes 14, 16, 18 BOYS' DOUBLE BREASTED NAVY JACKETS Sizes 10 to 14 BOYS' JAC SHIRTS, ALL-WOOL, Assorted Plaids, Also Plain Colors Sizes 8 to 20 BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS, PULL-OVER Small, Medium, Large BOYS’ POPLIN RAINCOATS Sizes 10 to 18 (Very Dressy) SHORT GREEN SLICKER COATS, for Boys or Girls All sizes This is all high quality merchandise, the same as Graves Store has been selling for the past 20 years. We have several items not mentioned above, including boys’ denim overalls, T-shirts in plain and fancy patterns, slip- over sweaters, sox, etc. WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU COME IN AND SNOOP AROUND! H.S. GRAVES *“The Clothing Man”’ Coast Guarder Rushing fo| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1347 itt, Betty Bonnett, Miss Bernice Floberg, the maid | transmit! the Rock Fill whi Maril Tw S UDENIS MAKE of-honor, wore a coral suit with SOAP Box EVENIS will broadcast it on the long wave D. W. Erickson, Dr. Matson, C. black accessories. Her corsage was band. Eliason, Clarence Kidd. PADD[E ]‘Rlp FROM of gardenias. Harry Sperling, Jr., I'o BE BROAD(ASI The Juncau station’s entire staff Juneau to Anchorage—John E. was best man. will be mobilized to handle the Paden, Alf Monsen, Helen Monsen, For her son's wedding, Mrs. P, event. Announcers Bob Druxman Fred Mayer, Charles Saunders, SEATILE To JUNEAU Oswald chose a mist green dr Spectators as well as the stay- and Richard Peter will describe | Gertrude Saunders Dorothy Goff, | accented by white accessories. He |at-homes will benefit from KINY'Ss lhe‘ Derby over the motile unit| Connie Goff, Morris Goif. | P corsage \Hl.s composed of teaiproadeast of the Juneau Soap Box w_hlch engineer Ade Thorgaard , gt iRObe" Ml"er Les wekh roses and white sweet peas. Derby Sunday because radio sets Will operate; Earle “Buddy” Hunt-'s o o & e ® = @ @ H 4 i Mrs. Joseph Alexander was Or-!alone the course will relay all in- € Will feed the shortwave signal o \WEATHER REPORT e | come Nonh in Alumlflum ganist at the wedding and ac-|formation on the racers to those 0 the phone line; H. E. Bever will | g memperarure for 24-Hour 2 u‘)mpflmcd 3 Miss Frances 113‘:\1?0\\,-,{““(,]1“” the event. Since it was g)()l.lltm' th; bmad&‘a;t mv lh(: stu- | o period Ending 17:30 oClock e | canoe_P’easam "’Ime who sang "O, Perefect Love and | impossible for the Derby Commit- 410; and Tom Jacobs will put it| o This Morning % “Because,” preceding the ceremony.!iea to secure a puhlic-aidress sys- o0 the air at KINY’s five thousand In Junesu SRaeHREE: 87; e T Young T‘m:;n)hs; Hxllchrmnn hadumc tem tha- -ouid provide acequate Watt lu;ml.;dmm:r. bThe b|'nlud(‘£\l\( o mirkmen® hL 0 r htin, v IS | covers schedu egir vit i 4 Two University of Idabo- stu- n;:nm gle ghting the many Uers coverage of the tortuous course, m:m, i 0 s;g ‘B‘“ ‘D _,“ ® At Airport—Maximum, 66; e o OF JEpo residents of Twelfth Street have BOL R, BoRD: oK. DRIuyT S jdents arrived in Juneau at the — Ap ol-fashioned wedding re-| - _ ¥ itself at two-thirty minimum, 51. . |Small Boat Harbor last night af- f |been asked to have their radios s . WEATHER FORECAS' am * ception followed at the home of ———— g e !ter making the entire trip from ‘Lh‘: ?ndc ToOm's ‘arents THe F6- near the front of their homes, and . (Juneau and Vicinity) . |Beatile by tahoe The youugtien ception \\i\' hcl’d r:n mfi'-W”mm”“,thrn' Sincove ”'.mwd it “; s L bl L, bt were Robert A. Miller, 23, of Lewis- | o wm;"h was decorated with E‘:J:;‘d t tu\Ix;\ .'i;m)i“(;:v’\d “J)‘ (l):\ll: pNA BR'“GS 18 lN ® not much change in temper- [om-)'('anlc )zmd Les Welch, 26, of . coc"entwined in spruce bows. The! oo ““"‘ W m‘ ihis DBy : a‘l\:ri-. v(h:s afternoon and e |Orofing, Taane. eattle on June 10/uffet table, laden with Scandi-lyj pe able to relay signals and FROM WESI FR!DAY o 4 i e navian and American delicacies, | ormation to all points aleng the 3 RO A RN i [in a 17-foot aluminum canoe, .. centered by a beautiful three- ... i o aric g — @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ jcarrylng as equipment a CAMEIA yjereq wedding cake. Scandina-| g SR Paciiic Northern Alrlines brougnt | ® I Juneau — None; since e ‘t“'” sleeping bags, change of eloth-{ o0, " 504 served was fattiman, KINY will pe proaccasting the 18 passengers to Juneau from An- ® July 1, 3.02 inches. e ing and food. “The only th: Swedish hot bread, rosettes, and race gmm. a shortwave lrfin.\lml»ll‘l “he o ‘westerday. and ‘nine’ were . At Airpcrt — None; since © Iwe failed to do,” they said, “Was|i...cowers installed in an automobile which o 0 B Ty o0 ® July 1..243 inches. b bt z a & 5 f 1 he cars . " ag to bring along enough film to cap- Oldtime and modern dancing will follow the cars down t)»u The passenger lists follow: e @ o s o o o o o {ture all the scenic beauty that we i 'course. The shortwave signal will | ) e was enjoyed by the guests. Albert e R - saw.” b then be picked up by a receiver Anchorage t Juneau — George y A Peterson played the accordion and ' T S g - : A Stops on the trip included Ana- pro "rindeeth and Bruno Lund- which has been installed for the Davis, Ed Rohrer, Archie McLeon, TERE cortés, Nanaimo, Campbell River x‘li"()m the A\'ioluh‘ Ll jon in the John McCornrick Mrs A. Mcleon, L. A. Heady, Hu- Her! and D. W. Phil- Alert Bay, Namu, Bella Bella,|" 00 0 b Ve Oswald at the re- Tesidence at 426 W. 12th and put bert Wernick, C. F. Wyller. lips of Seattle are at the Hotel Klemtu, Butedale, Prince Rupert, ('(‘I){lfi;\ vf:-re' 'Mv\('m"w“ ‘Frank ol1-|on 2 telephone line. his will! J. A. Williams, George Skuse, | Juneau. Ketchikan, Virangell, Petersburg | o " provo1q Aase, Andrew Hildre, ¢*'™Y it to the station's master William Byington, Donald Willlams, - - - control room and thence to the Ole Westby, Vic Johnson andn Mr. " Rodney Wzllriams, 'and now Juneau Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! 'lrermm]p”nwtI :SI\::::N?("O:“”:‘T“ vance Blackwell and Mr. Bruno T miles north of Seymo arrows, 4 S s , When 80 e | caly oAt GRTed | LURERRE R CEfE Seaberg and MONEY REEUNDED WITHIN 10 DAYS IF NOT SATISFIED! Vicky Johnson were in charge of I{ASm lu{\) ‘.\n island 1(1]1 G“"r“prin‘ the guest book “"‘! ‘“"O "‘ti“ }“Jl‘fi:" |“‘“|h;“ The young couple will leave on . 3 , a n the fourth day the WY N1 August 1 to honeymoon at Lake were able to continue their (iip. \Tahoe n Caliornia They Wil ae! o t Tren or € 0 24t iy z ter San Jose State College in Alaskan people that wé met along csl(“X;:L‘ml:e;- ose These Amazing Values Are Made the way, who helped with food, ‘ Pooa Sk Possible Because of Our Huge Purchases! lodging, and general sourdough % % TR h hospitality, we doubt if the trip PAN /\:::‘;}lAnoll:;lllrl'\:b"fim_ § would have teen so pleasant,” TRA C A 2 M . Welch Walter Zeiser, chief of the traf- en’s dress or work ler is studying medicine, fic sales dcpartment for Pan Am- while Welch is planning on his| erican World Airways Alaska Di- TR SERS clectrical engineering degree in | vision, arrived in Juneau via Pa- ou the near future. They plan on cifc N orn Airlines yesterday Men's cloth an indefinite stay in Alacka fer a three-day stay. He is on an chaldigh work Bt fim& trousers. In assorted colors and Livewire Peter ening took | oificial business trip. sizes. Fully re-conditioned, thoroughly clcaned and ready the two students in charge ¢ DB RS to wear, When ordering state color and size, We shall ofter their arrival and is showing When you puy ior QUALITY 7Ly endeavor to fill yo i i B ur col them the city not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- ¥ or choice as close as possible. SPECIAL OFFERINC: Also available at this same low price, ex-army khaki trousers in all sizes, SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —aav. -oo- Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! - Miss Poffenroth Becomes Bride | Or E_rling Oswald Miss Beverly Poffenroth and Mr EX-ARMY WORK SHOES Rough, tongh work shoes that will wear and wear and wear. Brown Leather. Available in all sizes. Come with hard or soft toe caps. In smooth or rough leather finishes. State size when ordering, Send No Money — Order By Letter Today SPECIAL! EXCITING VALUES Also Available . . . These Fine Lines: Men's Heavy Winter Overcoats Civilian and Ex-Military ..... Men's Jackets Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges Ladies’ Winter Overcoats With or without fur $5.00 ea. (Above obtainable in all sizes. State choice of material) Sleeping Bags Wool or Kapok -.$2.00 ea. Ex-Armyy Wool Blankets .. $2.50 ea. Special discount of 10% for purchases in quantities of one dozen or more. $5.00 ea Erling Oswald were united in marriage in the Resurrection Lu- theran Church last evening, \c\'iihi the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman officiating at the candlelight core-l mony. Miss Poffenroth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Poffenroth of Endicott, Washing- specially design- ton, and Mr. Oswald is the son of | ®3 tools ;": Mr. and Mrs, Peter Oswald of Ju-] s P neau. | Miss Poffenroth chose a semi-| tailored biege gabardine suit with| —_—v_- brown accessories for her wedding. ! Her hat w: white straw, ac- . | e Parsons Electric Co. Juneau, Alaska $2.50 ea. | SEND NO MONEY — PAY POSTMAN! We Pay Postage! All Orders Shipped Postpaid! PACIFIC EXPORTERS Inc. (33) 673 Broadway New York 12, N.Y. cented by a large brown bow. Her | corsage was a single white orchid THE TALK OF THE TOWN Our FOOD Our Cocktails Our Enterfainment BAKED HAM with Salad, Vegetable, Potatoes, Hot Biscuits and Honey . . . . . . for your DINNER SUNDAY $1.75 COME OUT AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Phone 015 Make your reservations now s Youw're all Invited T DINE SUMPTUQUSLY AND SAVINGLY at the GASTINEAU CAFE $1.50 Special SUNDAY DINNER CHOICE' OF Roast Turkey with celery dressing, cranberry sauce Fried Chicken-in-the-Straw Roast Prime Rib of Beef, au jus Grilled Lamb Chops (3), pineapple ring Club Steak with wine sauce Baked, Sugar-cured Ham, raisin sauce Breaded Pork Chops (3) with apple sauce VEGETABLES — MASHED or FRENCH-FRIED POTATOES CHOICE OF DESSERT COFFEE or TEA S l ® o 0 Served at Anytime Everybody Welcome Special Plates

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