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PAGEEIGHT - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 . CITY COUNCIL T0 'ProgramforEhIer |COASTAL AIRLINES | FORMALLY REECT | 'VEW Chief Chosen in Cleveland|PARDON FOR e e s | AIRPORT TONIGHT GUERRILLAS """ i, OUT THURSDAY e in the community, Mar N ds lvler is presenting a concert next g { sk 'oas! Airl 2S com- solut nm Ehler \\m as: in the pro- Du..u; .\.‘ ,,\N, 4 mp(\\hlch‘ o gram, and Ruth M. Popejoy will T»‘li ;~“"-f“ })‘* e gl ol he concer : L ad accompany. The concert w et Ml gy iist Chu Greek Government Planes siven at the Metnc s Tenakee, Hoonah, Pel Numters chosen for the concert| ¢ { Scatter Leaflets Re- |fouow: 1t P s, Hood Bay and Tuseawsh | Enioy the whiskey thats ! “Come, Oh Sweet Death’ FREeREEsy. o g A . | “Oh, Sleep! Sleep Why LA ol & "Q Mfi- questing Surrender | : gz el E. Hendricl CAA .hat hil Senot |Thou Leave Me?"—Handel gu PO Sy (Juneau snd Vicinity) is m to Flowe s e eavens Are Telling"— 5 ; « ™ 3 ATHENS, Sept. 19.—/P—Govarn- B,;:};c,,“ ol st red Johnson and an db ame ‘ ment planes today scattered leal- t gway, H. B Y lets over northern Greece offer- Marye Berne Ehler t Johnson. | OLD on oy g pardon to guerrillas who sur- I By Franz Schuber to Sitka were Mrs. Harry | . rendered within 30 days, but a (Whither) Tilson, Eddie Brad- 5 v guerrilla radio tion ridiculed erge” (Curious) ley Ryan Mary Ann Nan- u""Y Roo ’ ¥ {the amnesty off i 1d" (Impatier i ;1 ook Lf(x\‘r‘:‘l‘\fll:x:- Aois L . It was offici reported in Forelle” (The ) Jac ayes, Dexte: - C Athens that gu a p:lmx were Der Stuerm Smith, Larry Gresgames Kfl"flcky Whlskey-A Blend > G taking ruthless measures to pre-|(Stormy Mornings) Severson Sag Sy ; R R A R vent memkters = of Jeftist Mary Habos i to Tenakee were Pete WATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. + 86 PRODF + 45% SRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS P from giving up. IIT — PFranz Sct Mrs. Tom m?m;;;cf‘ N * WEATHER REPORT said the| “Serenade.” S o O new liberal premier, Themistokles| “Who Is e e i e [ — - - s e Temperature tor 24-Hour Sophoulis, was continuing the work' “Hark, Hark, The Lark KA P and s ® Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock Germans and of Johnk-Ral-| “Ave Maria 2 B . g Ty Moo puppet premier during the Ernest e e e In Juneau—Maxin 4 and ceclared IV — Robe HECLL By 4 . 1mum eece’s repl: Nussbaum T I o At AirportMaximum, 57 Du Bis rsturg were . G, Lokl SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 o minimum, 49 Sophoults, is . ‘:;}}\\:“» from Haines, | ® WEATH FORECAST e will render her st . i . . 7 2 ley rd; from Skagway, H , Lewis, Lee Moe n and M o8 < 7 Roy K. Angell and Mr. and Mrs ¥n : Blanchard, Jr B m Sitka to Juneau Scph)" y ¥ .| Lauber. Alfred Perkins and Moses | | | able cloudiness wi ; take ® occasional rain showers 1 B 1 e night and Saturday. Sl | d e cooler e — |from concen . PRECTPITATION | The Veterans of Foreign “Wars wound up their 48th Na fonal En- nd o iR actived ; d @ (Past 24 hours ending 7.30 a.m. today) @ ' campmert in Cleveland, O. with the election of officers for the Port n; from Hood Bay, Mr. and J. P. Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. 1 ensuing year. tay H. Brannaman (left) of Denver, Colo., was ictte, Cas Cole, E. M. Fel- G. J. Mayeda, William Will- - law passed e In Juncau 120 inches { g 4 " e since Sept. 1, 1058 inches | clected Commander-in-Chief of the VFW, while Mrs. Dorothy Mann | are expecte @ .rive soon. Since 0 R 2 "‘" :”\f‘-r f;xg‘ ;‘Z“‘;“-RTR“" M E 14 l C 0 = \ e since July 1, 2380 inches | (right) cf Detroit, Mich., was elected to the presidency of the Wom- |the Sophoulis cabinet took office t P Rogers Y EIsis Res BAAY MONE W . At Airport 1.04 inches o Ametibase ¢ tional photo) |approximately 4,000 deportees have Ronald L e S s | en's Auxiliary. (International p lemola, K. Raatikainen 2 ¢ since Sept. 1, 6.42 inches eased Ehler o} ® since July 1, 16.74 inches ! amnesty leaflets are in e, —— From Hoonah, Bill and Fannie Meal a' l’s Be"‘l a’ Lower Prlces { . } e with a iremen’s social to be held Saturday DOUGLAS | o 1 to not forget the NEWS ¢ and that if anyorfe of the de-l : Vaughn Callow Is g ey o '((‘Pl'?d an invi- G 1 [ H 1 { HERE P()R “ \Tl’ R "'\ "'Vl‘!;r‘:l A'\:X .s‘y(l;zhll:“ -01- . D8a are A\YN‘ o be there for an ing uest-of-Honor at | s b Ry S, sna e e o GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES rt are visit at the home Banquet Last Night ;2. ier e v et G g BOARD APPOINTMENTS Maric 1i BeflyJ Cozian ot i A In honor of Vaughn Callow’s 25 (son, who is a fifth grader, plan to new appointment s 3! 2 letay - W n re. al re-appointments to = years of service with Standard Oil {stay for the winter here. I i B B d f dral. fe-ApGRCUEES 10, yazious oo B of California, a_surprise dinner at | S10 be brice 0 ?u;:lzo\:::;da e P James Hickey brought in the Salmon Creek Country Club was | FOURTH HOUSE BUILT 0 or of Alaska. given last eventng by his felow em- | The Juneau Spruce Corporation Carl Bloomqmsi Mis. Flore ployees. Mr. Callow, who has been jhas erected its fourth building on with the company in Juneau since | fhe St. Ann's Avenue site purchased C. R. Watson, N. Coday, Jr. g el FREE DELIVERY t J. Young; from Tulsequah, E s Turnbull and O. Kassin - 500 pound SEATTLE MEN HERE . » ] 31-A-320, H. Conrad Peck and Howard L 'eWIn l( ens - ( ddleman on Lewis. of Seattle, are stopping at the [] and | Baranof Hotel. 1 the the Ace. 300 B8 S0 S0 G rollerst s to 86~ New York Dressed MILK BOTTLES-MILK BOTTLES | . . Are urgently needed - if not re- Average SIZE, 3% pOUl’ldS 800 pounds of salmon by turned we will be forced to cur-) from Auk Bay for Alaska ta’l deliveries. Fisheries 85 2t Juneau Dairies, Inc. Wi on of Douglas. A appointed f Cosmetology \r.r | 1055, -ida:, PUERed e seevibe. at|Bon the by, . Baiidivey wve ) Tommcrrow 4 at 3 oclock, |t B s rIIIIIlIIIIIIIllHHIIIl g, RoaS"n (hl(kens Ib ( Mount Vernon, Wash., in 1922. He [not of permanent construction, but Betty Jane C I;m(l Carl Blhm\ i o s;L: e s also sta o an ) n the | » 'cuist will be united in marriage by ! 1€ SERpO Y. ’ ]\::;m;‘;::l e e s e :.ley];q{:;“:rnl.}v,.y ,I‘ fo mt;’.' '?”> R\"l‘l ;"'1"\\.(1 ;’V Kuykendall at | Tetary c Board of NOW AVA'LAB'JE Oven-Ready for Frying cr Roasting » 8, 1951 Centering the banquet table w a large cake with the annivers inscribed across the top. Those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Kinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Dale John- | 4 son, Mr. Bill Jones and his mother, | 1V¢¢ this Mrs. Helene Jones of Chicago, Mr, | € Southeast ployees. he Northern Light Presbyterian Church of Ketch- kan. was reappointed as a mem- ber of the Nurses Examining Bo June, 1950 FOR THE HUNTING SEASON BEEF ROASTS - - Ib.§5¢ at The Center Cut Chucks——————————Grade A Steer Ann Hestnes will be matron nor, and Clarence 1 best man. Annour o or lbur B. Walker, of Fairbanks, uple, and there will be a recep- reappointed as a mem- and Mrs, Dewey Baker. Mr. and |fOF the Channel Bus L William | 110011 the Gold Room of the Bar- |Der of the Board of Pharmacy Mrs. Elsner, Mr. and Mrs. William | P0r¢, owner of s ctpany Hotel PR A 20, L Sherlock and the guests-of-honor, A¢cOmpanied by 8. M. Dore he bride i M NEW BUS FOR CHANNEL LINES A brand new 29-passenger bus ar- ek on the Brig from Prince Rupert llowing the ceremony. | been employed in | lora, of Anchor- The bus Soroptimist Club et e o 1 Airlines. They expect Lo o make their home in Juneau. Banquets Thursday 0 1 ¢ | Plans for the Founders' Day| v swoiers e v 5 RAINBOW GIRLS T0 | GETS POST OFFICE Bausch & Lombe Binoculars and air folding doors add t I‘ l' Banquet of the Soroptimist Club U i fe (1"!""511"”"’( 3 MEET SATURDAY p- h 'ufh:)‘:'lzlw l;’((‘)g?(?),fnx?fl l:) ::s ;:l’:m_ and Marine Glasses 0UN were outlined at the regular lunch-| 5 38 b ; X STEAK ~‘un meeting Thursday noon in&in tur t the bus will be- R - as-Juneau run this . The Order of Rainbow Girls will| 1%y b“h’;hph“ geftln authorized by French, English, and Other Standard Makes § s % = i zht|the U. S. Post ice Department. > Baranof Hotel. The affair,|alfterncon ie old bus which hold a meeting tomorrow night| ¥ f Py = g “en|Don C. Foster, General Superin- O ° n wh ake place next Thurs-been in operation up to the present at 30 o'clock in the Scottish P hich will take place next Thurs- b . 50, By : 4 tendent of the Alaska Native Ser- p Grade A Steer N s v ) |father, picked up the bus in Porl- ine personnel department of the U, |46€: Was reappointed s a membe NUGGE’I‘ ; Bty jland, Ore., wher P my Engineers Dock, and | 0f the Board of Medical Exam- {branch of the Ford quist is @ pilot with Alaska |iners untll Junc 21, 1951 snop BN ( 1 o # : Delicious Shoulder Cuts day evening at the time will be laid up in the Channel Rite Temple All members are| " g Country Club, is Bus Garage and completely over- requested to attend It is an- ]‘w‘:" Ev:]nnnunid P!r»dtayortrhaz lhlvl_- y g 1 g al t gecumbe Pos! ice wil . 30 o'clock and invited guests in-!hauled, both mechanically and bod- nounced that there will be no in- i o I 0 0 t lD 1 t de Alaska’s Gove: L«,,\,j ’\-‘“ lily. When it goes back on the run itiation. {service the entire area on Japon- n ur lCa Bpal' men g, Mayor and whm,,‘l‘ upple 1t the traffic it will also o e ski and Alice Islands near Sitka notables | be the blue and white color of the MILK BOTTLES-MILK BOTTLES Yhich are occupied almost entirely The La!esl SIYIES in Frames, Lenses Hendrickson and othe < various service clubs in W bus Are urgently needed - if not re-|TY ANS institutions. Mrs. Paorey i community, . Mrs. Mildred R. Her- . turned we will be forced to cur- N¢lson has been appointed as Post- and Upncal Goods S master ur the nev\ Post Office. ke 1"t uncheon Thurs-| The commiiee i charge of the 96 % . Junean Daieen Toe. | L RORERE SHMBEON & ol BEEF SH R'I' RlBS 'b was Mrs. Muriel Foss, war.| . neas Duieies 106 | fead he Wantads for bargains llIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIHIIIIlllll,ll,lll,llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'IIIIIIlllllllIIIII|IIII|IIIIII|' | ¥ -1, ( bride from New Zeland, Who Bave|ceeeccccc oo e an informal talk on her native country. Other visitors were Mrs Neva Jensen and Mrs. Martin Vie- tor. For Boiling or Baking l Litfle Pig Sausage - Ib. 7 5¢ OUR OWN MAKE — FROM | PURE FRESH PORK § CARSTEN'S Sweet and : Tender Half or Whole - Ib. 88 For Better Service For Better Meats For Better Prices Sanitary Meat ‘FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49 e HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to 5. Ann’s Hospital vesterday were Harold Snaring, Joe Kelly, Mrs. Solon Dore, James Young, Al Terenciro, Mrs. A. C Blanchard of Skagw: and Ernest Turntull of Ole Kasin of Tulse- quah. A daughter was born to M UMBRELLAS i 100% Wool Forestry Cloth CRUISER COATS and PANTS Coats are double back, and both coats and pants are made of all-wool Melton cloth. All Alaskans are familiar with this gar- ment. Since we are overstocked on these items, we are mak- ing a very special price as follows, while they last: COATS == s NOW$12.00 Sizes 15 to 17 Neck PANTS-- (i NOW $10.00 Sizes 30 to 46 FINE DURABLE WOOL SOX Heavy Weight . . . While They Last AT unmmr REDUCED PBII:ES for OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL and Mrs. Charles Gamble yesterday inorning at 10 o'clock Discharged from the Hospital were Joe Stevens, and Mis. Sul- sor and baby girl of Sitka La Gregorieff of Valdez was discharged from the Government at Hospital and sent to the Mount \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Edgecumbe Sanatorium at Sitka.| | p i ! ° \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 5 \ \ ! \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! ENS. AND MRS. ANGELL RETURN HOME AFTER MORTHERN HONEYMOON| Ensign and Mrs. Roy K. Angell returned yesterday via Alaska Coastal Airlines after a brief honey- moon spent in Whitehorse, Carcross, ! and Skagway. They were married on September 9 and left immediately afterward for Whitehorse. While they were in Whitehorse they hitch- hiked 35 miles down the Alcan Highway | - -ee | ‘ AT THE BARANOF ! 3 C. A. Arab of Salt Sea Fisheries at Tenakee is at the Baranof Hotel H.S. GRAVES e Ceig EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN FLORSHEIM SHOES MAIL ORDERS will be shipped C. 0. D. to any part of Alaska; same day as received. Womens Apeaney Baranof Hotel Building 1¢'s the Nicest Store in Towy