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MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1948 soreng RANDCLPH SCOTT - ROBERT RYAN GEORGE cavwy” HAYES - ANNE JEFFREYS MADGE MEREUATH - STEVE BRODIE - BILLY HOUSE DONALD BUCK (arfoon MARCH OF TIME "Turkey's 100 Million"” 0L .- ST WA U IMPORTANT PAY fteep Sea ishermen EMEMBER TO BALLOT lay at ihe Union Hall 23, 1948 £a' sof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. . before P.0.Box 2719 Phone 29 JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS Boat Repair New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 BOB JENSEN Vice President | | PR e L S R e TR LR L AR ) ARCHIE B. BETTS Secretary-Treasurer JACK WARNER President , . g Bader Accounting Service Brownie's Liquor Store SEver HADRE I Phone 103 139 So. Franklin Accounting—Tax Reports S Secretarial ik 3 Valentine Bldg, Telephone 919 PEEEEE——————— (. ). EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 " FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor Bouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES P ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 "TRAIL STREET" IS |IMPRESSIVE BURIAL GRIPPING DRAMA NOW AT CAPITOL The gripping story of how fabu-| Impressive burial services lous marshal, “Bat” Masterson, put|conducted yesterday afternoon as an end to the bloody feud between|the last rites were held in mem- the Kansas farm and cattle-men|ory of Juneau's Leroy Vestal, Jr, in 1880 inspired RKO Radio's ac-|who paid the last full measure of tion-packed drama, “Trail Street,”|devotion with his life at Kwajal- starring Randolph Scott, Robert|in in the Marshall Islands on Feb- Anne Jeffre George ruary 3, 1944, pened yes-| Theatre | LEROY VESTAL, IR. the touching services o'clock in the Elks' the body was interred grave of the hero's Lercy Vestal, S cor- » Capitol owing men stampeded the be , driving their wild he the farmlands, de and shooting up town. through, Many of the ul farm- ers began to drift away, and in the le little town of Liberal, it was decided | other in the Am to send for “Bat” Masterson to es-|in Evergreen Cemetery tablish law and order : “Bat’s” arrival is the signal for| TP a bitter fight to a finish, '"lmm“"\r);kn ing In o spectacular pltched battle| W ' ‘vernon M. Metealte, Post in which the aroused farmers rout "y fici Assisting the cowmen, clean out the badmen Commander officiating. st |on the committee and in the cere- and lay the foundations for Kansas '’ | monies were Dan Mahoney and to become one the count great- est grain-producing states, It is a“’“?“:"r :/vmmce(’)-;nr:dL]s’“:gxir:e(:ieltlg; fitting climax to one he really | ance es grea;gpin[ureg ““ t‘h; “0: ;U( ronty |event. A full military firing squad - - | from the U.S.C.G. Wachusett fired !three volleys after which taps were |sounded by Ed Garnick and Will- ARIS AND (RAFTS ‘imm Sperling, Jr. Committal ser- ]‘0 SPONSOR YEAR [ vices were read by the Rev. Willis {R. Booth, pastor of the Northern ROUND DISPI.AYS | Light Presbyterian Church | The body of the deceased veteran A ihad been flown here last Thursday. A year round campaign of infor- mation is now planned by the Alaska Military escort was Sgt. E. L. Arts and Crafts, Inc., according to a Taylor ¢f Fort Richardson who decision reached by the Board of participated in the ceremonies at the grave. The concluding formal- Directors at a meeting in the Ter- ritorial Museum. ity consisted of presentation of Arts and Crafts will spensor a the flag of the United States which had covered the coffin. Ser- window display in the new Juneau geant Taylor, assisted by Vernon Paint Store on Seward Street on a year round basis. The displays will Metcalf, presented the flag to Mrs. Hollis Triplette, mother of be changed every three weeks and will feature family art and craft the honored soldier. displays. The memorial services in the As .a result of this year’s Annual Fiks' Auditorium were tender and Bopatit 4 2 tcuching in their reverence, sin- Exhibit, the group will insist, in enpy and simplicity. Following the future, on original designs and < § ' d b the prelude played by Mildred the use of Alaska matérials and mo- ., " o i g Lister on the piano, invocation was tifs for all entries where possible. : illis e ' given by the Rev. Willis R. Booth. To assist the public, it was also e £ Rock of Ages" was sung by Er- decided to use hosts and hostesses 2 nest Ehler, accompanied by Mil- at the next exhibit from both parti- dred Listes t the pi Th % cipants and interested patrons. The b o (: i 17208 participants will be used at the ex- hibits and the patron hosts will act in a roving capacity. e .o Monagle-Linne Nuptials Held Miss Mary Joe-:a sonagle and § Mr. Burt A. Linne exchanged mar- riage vows Friday night at a ser- vice in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mcnagle The service was read at 8§ p. m. relatives and a few close vy passed at last, vet ns of both the great | wars now r at graveside ceremonies were direction of the officers of Post, Veterans of Foreign = EYES EXAMINED Second and i ranklin PHONE 506 FOR Plumbing friends. The priately flowers formed Monagle home was appro- decorated with Spring and the ceremony was per- in front of a stairway and with evergreen boughs and white satin bows Prior to the services, Miss Cls ‘Because” and “I Love Miss Carol Olson was her sister’s accompanist and also played the wedding march. The bride was dressed in a pearl grey dressmaker suit and wore a corsage of red roses. Miss Sheila MacSpadden was maid of honor, and was attired in a light blue suit and wore a corsage of pink carnatlons. Mr. Edwin A. Tarolli was best man. A small private reception follow= ed the ceremony at which the kride cut a two-tiered wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Linne will make their home to the westward and plan on leaving as soon as weather permits, via PAA. — EASTERN STARS Initiation Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, March 23 at 8 o'clock. (841 2t) Alice Brown, Sec'y. Telephone-319 Your Deposi ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depcsitors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corpdration, which % insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | SERVICE HELD FOR were | oral in World War I. Thus, united * - JUNEAU, ALASKA was en- lence with proy har 3 which dered The Ameri- i meral service, Post ] W Walker paid trib irted comrade. Thi by the of 1 rvice, read by Post Chay Raymond G. Beach The Rev. Booth then read serip- ture a presented n eulogy of the lif 1 y Vestal, Jr., pay- ing to the lad’s ex- amj civilian life and of the armed forces. » was one of high re- departzd. 1. of 1. of wed bute his | The 1 | spe | in, rever= service continued duet by Mr. and he number titled, ior Pilot Me,” dccompan- ired Lister at the piano. ken from the Le- s paid by Legion mmander Walker, with con- responsive prayer by the s Chaplain, Comrade Beach. ut the service a uni- ard stcod at each end The guard was poscd of Theodore Smith, re- tired Lieutenant of the U. S. Army Air Force, and Chester Zenger, whese during World War II wa [ his eulogy sket can I range funeral tee of Wars, « Leg sr., Commi Chaplain Joseph Th Pallbearers McDaniels Bloomy ittee of The cooperating in ar- md conduct of the rvices with the commit- the Veterans of Foreign nsisted of the following Alfred L. Zenger, Chairman, and Louis Walker, Raymond G. Beach, Waino Hendrickson and odeau. were Lee Lucas, Jack Jim Hickey, Harold Al Zenger, Jr,, Jimmie Devon, Harry Sperling, Jr., Horace Adams, Jr Surviving the young man whose memory was signally honored, are his step-iather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Triplette, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day, and. aunt of the deceas- ed and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Olson, and cousils, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood. The cooperative efforts of the two organizations in thus partici- pating in a reverent memorial for one of the local youths who lived up to the best tradition of en: 50 LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Jureau APPOINTMENTS sibinss vgsena) Healing Oil Burners Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ts SAFE STATES SAVINGS BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Commercial Janitors Don’t let your valuable floors become ruined through neglect or other causes. 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Ameri- | America even in death, added the cooperation of the Be and Protective Order of making the auditorium and the many who used thei mobiles during storms seen in presented public xample oI comradeship should, according to opinion: pressed, lift the ceased comrade whom honor - ROBER: 3MITHS HAVE GIRL, PATRICIA LOWELLEN A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Smith Saturday morning at 9:05 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital weighing 6 pounds and 11 ounces, and has been named Patricia Lowellen. The new arrival is the first child for the Smiths. Mrs. Smith availabl autc one of the worst Juneau in ex- spirit of the they met to is former Patricia Morser of Fres-'icine in ancient times. = v FATRBANKS . JUNEAU ETTING AROUND ALASKA i$ Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome no, Calif, and served as a nurse in the Army during World War II He was an Army Pilot, now employ- ed with Juneau Cold Storage and PAGE. THREE \l\wv owner of the Edco troller. s TIOMENTURY Mrs, C. W. 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