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PAGE SIX AA. plane for Juneau last HS ATTLE EyENTS AT y. where they will spend the next week on a combination of busimess and pleasure. For COMXORT acd | Tides and storms caught up with SERVICE Jess Jones, PRE. at the airfield and Archie Chase airfield*mechanic | l;:;:f,oz' Get the NEW g s ¢ i 4 jlast week. They had to go to the A JUSTAVGS, iAlaska, April 4—irgang o take care of the Fan Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON James Vrooman left by plane for| ey Vsl n le Marker, and the tide was out be- prre e Anchorage last Friday where N4 sche il oL et iome: The) decs Managng will be for the next few weeks i i"ou; of commiscion and condom- rector connection with his work fc ) : 4 ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | A. Affer that he will go to the C. fdtl‘f",”’i(’l ‘t:’y‘”f:‘1“1“,‘“:]“\’“1:1;‘;’(1‘ v AA. School in Oklahoma. His wite| &%, 10, % 50 (¥ 0y 00 jand baby Lindy Lou are still here’s,qq o ‘the jittle boat they make but plan to join him on the trip to ity 108 KA e e enuipped Hotel Oklahoma {for overnight stopovers. To make m matters worse it was bitterly cold Mr. and Mrs. Lyie Sonn left Via|rng windy. Plumbing © Healing il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. NORTHILAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) THURSDAYS, APRIL 22 and MAY 6 — AGENT S. S. ALASKA. ' HENRY GREEN : \ Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the Tuxur}- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. . Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketckikan and Seattle S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — APRIL 18 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward Jess Jones has received word that he is to be the acting M.T.IC. at the airfield here while Mr. Vrooman |is in Anchorage and also while he lis in thé C.A.A. school in Oklahoma, | studying the V.H.F. system, | Mrs. Nell Parker :md Mrs. Betty |Bonn gave a lovely party for Mrs. |Opal James, the occasion being Mrs. \Jdmu birthday. A pleasant little \umdf’nt occurred while the ladies | were sitting vefore the glowing fire- | place visiting with the radio play- |ing softly a beautiful number which H\ir\ James called attention to. “Oh, may we turn it up louder, lh at's my faverite piece?” she asked | Of course permission was at once |given and the piecz rang out in |the room, It was no more than ended and there was no time to IL\»eA the tone when the announcer ounced: Now, we will have the birthday jsong for Mrs. Opal James of Gus- | tavus, whose birthday is being celebrated this afternoon.” It was (the Juneau radic station entering the party at just the right moment FAMOUS SINCE 1804 for soft flavor unique bonquet. THE DAILY ALASK4, FMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA " THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1947 Fred Matson and Henry Johnson spent last Tuesday in Hoonah on business. Mr. Johnson is a marine EI'I“ (o'e insurance surveyor and while there | he surveyed the boat Skookum,| N ews “o'es&fld dry at the Lake Union dry- owned by Dick Moses. The boat | was injured in a fall in its cradle.| ‘ A dock -company plant, the rugged | fishing schooner Dorothy, cwned by |C. R. “Nick" | Wash,. was being grocmed tod: for a Bering Sea crab-hunting ex- pedition. Skipper Charlie Franz and his wife, Mary, who flew to Seattle re- jcently from their Nelson Lagoon home on the Bering Sea, were put- 'EXPEDITION TO HUNT SEATTLE, April 15-iP— High John Ness has returned from a combined business and pleasure trip| (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) to Anchorage. | | ELFIN COVE, Alaska, April 9— of Pelican | Much concern was felt by the chil- spent a few days here visiting h iren over the condition of a year- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parker "mv deer which Walter Larson, Jr and ster, Mrs. Lowell Tromp and Vern Foster found on the while Mrs, Newman was enroute to|beach and- carried to the Larson Mrs. Fred Newman | FOR BERING SEA (RAB’ Carter of Edison, f ‘Juneau 'rv\xdpnce Although it was a \ers(lmg things shipshape aboard the \cold evening, Donny Foster removed |vessel. Hostesses for the Ladies' Sewing!his coat, ¢overing the animal with| Mrs. Franz will handle the ccok-! Club last week were Mrs. Alice |it, until blankets were found. David|ing chores until the Dorothy hits | Johnson and Mrs. Ruth Matson.| Fremming brought over a nipple|Nelson Lagoon. Then a regular sea The Easter motif was carried out|that his dog had used, when a pup-|cook will take over and est of and the hostesses decided that as|DPY, as the little deer was too weak|the créw will join the chit for the spring fever has struck them,!to eat, without assistance. None of summer’s work games instead of sewing would be the children could sleep. soundl | the crder of the day. The Easter|that night. Walter Jr. was up many | Councilman and automobile dealer, rabbit had called the evening be- |times to watch over their patient,|will go along for his first taste of fore and left a basket of eggs la- but the next morning, to their dis- deep s | Carter, former Mount Vernon Cit}': ea crab fishing on the 110-i W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY BLOUSE Shop—best location, rea- FOR SALE 0\E Bmm Mauser. Phone Do;xglus sonable rent, long lease, smart 48. 863 4t new inventory. & nopg = S vy ] PILE Driving equip; falling equip; | 1941 o Dodge truck, new. & THE FORESTER, 72-1t.% packer; tor, new brakes, good rubber; THE APEX, 48-ft, -packer. | 1941 panmel 1-ton Ford truck; $6,000° 2-bdr, house, full cement| 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132 63 1t basement, furnace, Casey-Shat-| ppanp . ;:S;{ ndg‘ouse Biibs o - gt chine with leather covered stool; b s ) S " | platform swing rocker, 1 large fimag?.a, ner?hlnsb rfiodernvm;"‘)lé‘ plate glass mirror, 1 chair side case 18 mo. ron} uyer at $100. | smcker, table radio, lamp table, monthly, Terms, end table and 3 table lamps, |4-BDR. holuse, full cement base- | ment, 2 lots garage, furn, or un-| furn, [ 3-BDR. House, full cement base- ment, marine view, furn. or un- chest of drawers, baby bed with new spring mattress, a stroller, play pen and pad; othier house- hold articles, Call Red 465. 63 tf belled with each of the guest's|appointment, all of the children’s|foot schooner. They expgct to shov furn. | ME Cooknd Foc&§ ‘g’fl”fid names on them, Refreshments were |efforts to save his life were in vain, | off late this week. $6500 3 $dr. home; level lot, Way-| aprons, greeting cards, plastic served to Mrs. Betty Bonn, Mrs. as their new pet, had left them. The Dorothy will fish crab as n‘ nor add. . Term., Comp. furn. | goods, potted plants. Holy Trin- Alterta Newman, Mrs. Jennie Par-| The children were quite sad over unit of the fleet serving the huge'§5500 Good 2 bdr. home Auke Bay., ity Spring Bazaar, Saturday, ker, Mrs. Jean Trump, Mrs. May |their .great loss. Few days latex“noaung cannery ship Pacific Ex- Other properties Auke Bay. Aprfl 17, 2:30 p. m. 82 3t Chase, Mrs. Lillian Johnscn, Mrs.|ancther yearling came visiting. He |plorer. Later in the season, the|! DOUGLAS: 4-BDR. home, buy|— Opal James, Miss Alice White, Mrs.| Was in better condition, and ranmomzhy may switch over to salmon| vyet's equity; new 2-bdr. stucco DeLure Combination highchair ex- Nell Parker, and the hostesses, Mrs. ’Latk to the hills, as fast as he|tishing, her skippersaid. ; 2 lots FHA Joan. 2 bdr. home,| cellent condition. Red 110, 62 tf h N S s, - 15 - - ¢ i . A ibx‘xt,n Matson and Mrs. Alice John Eg;m;()fih;}hix;; \:;x;ee g:l:e“:idnvze'“ | basement, furnace; 3-bdr. hnme.i 22-FT. DORY with outboard well, 3 lr | basement, funace, garage, elec,| — {bim, as they have been putting eata- | TUBBY i“[ (low"" Kitchen, etc. {: EO0ca) CODAUINE, - CHERSL: AReCHR | les on the beach for the deer. GLACIER HIGHWAY: Peterson,| oo it Bert Parker injured his back last! j week and is now in the lospital rid-| pirthday luncheon was held at| ng here and there on a wheel|the nome of Walter Larson, Jr. in| chair. Bert has had a bad time of |honor of his twelfth birthday. His PX’I'I‘SBURGH. April 15 —(®— it this winter. He bas just returnedgyests were, Irene and Clell Hod-| Tubby the Clown,” a striking! from tHe Marine Hospital in Seattle from being operated upon and now this happens next. We are hoping that this is the last of his bad luck and that good luck will cateh up| with kim next. | son, David Fremming, Donny and double for John L. Lewis, Vern Foster and Carol Anne Lar-|OVer his candy-making today whils son. Table was nicely decorated and | the United Mine Workers President a splendid luncheon served. faced an injunction violation charge at Washington. “Tubby,” whose proper name is |John R. Themas, resembles Lewis Matt Huhtala of Idahg Inlet is now. residing at the Pioneer's Home in Sitka. He will be missed, besides Ed Griffin has been in town dur- ers mistake him for their leader. He DOUBLE FOR lEWIS‘ relaxed | houses near Small 'MURPHY & MURPHY |so much that even hard-boiled min- | reduced price, terms; Dillon, etc. BLACH Houie $2,500. Inquire Mx-s FRITZ COVE: Dennis ohemmd_ Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. property. | 861 1mo. | POWER BARGE; 3 apt. Houses; 3 | Boat Harbor. i3 USED Suits and one top coat, size 42 in good condition. G. E. Almquist, 108 Franklin St. 61 tf FOR SALE*Mouen\ 6-room, . .3- bedrcom home in desirable resi- dential section. Completely furn- ished. Full basement with auto- matic furnace, e.ectric hot wat- er heater. Priced for quick sale REALTORS - ACCQUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Banrk | WANTED ‘ ng as! veal b his friends, by five deer, who came| 1’\:\(‘t'.'m\‘\'(\?l:e[ro\:ct}:(e gil:.g aone of | regularly 4 be ted, accepting food | 18 the same shaggy black eyebrows, BARTENDER, waiter or second | ap §7000. 225 Irwin St. phone X % |silvering hair, and pugnacious jaw.| cook wants work. Write Empire’ pue 755, 860 6t the ditches that were pat in during | from Matt himself. Incidentally one hw's Heb o 863 3t § the building of the airfield are do-of the two. dest he has been feeding | fact; he’s better krown around, 113, oty = - i - i considerabls’ dacinbe. Kol Mr. ,Or four years, rsturned this win- his neighborhoed as “John L. Lewis” g WANTED Smm"m— et | uA\E 2 boats, 13 and 14 ft., f_mc- &ittin 1 trying to FaEiy e st o |toF, with signs of having been shot, | &R John R. Thomas. b | o qp ad ed to sell one; botH excellent WEtlor: by pisaHIoH prinpiion il v|in the ear, but he came back tn “Of course, I.get a big kick ou( b\.l“mfifi e S’"” 5 s;‘:’é a'ix(h‘ condition. Call Blue 624 or Blue they will not injure the Homesteads | Matt, without fear. The other thre Ptenia *’:;‘*‘IT:’I‘Z;‘}tRS 61 year-old re-| ::)Sp"o“r‘!‘xit‘sv‘f;r":g"f:é‘ame;"‘ZN 309 after 6 o'clock. 860 tf We are blessed to have Mr, Griffin | f:;’l Mv:/i bl S e b Comedy comes naturally because than 40 hours weekly, month va- ( (NCOME ~property, better than on the job for we know that "*‘;me ] m:g ff“flm: ‘l’ g k‘ he has been an amateur clown 30, cation with pay. Reply Empire,| $400 monthly. Leaving city. Real ..xm‘”[.«» I:o"!rnvx in léxAxhnsflh)th 1“:‘an'i°h ; rthem“ i lhe:e ;x{:i:ra years as a sideline. * | No. 4110, stating experience. 62 4t| bargain for quick sale. See M. B e o e | st 0 ol g inge. 7] exa rather be a clown than & coal! b e pppER for half days work.l o ol e 5 S i | miner,” he laughed, with his 210 ~_ "™ Rl I g v|1937 CHEV, good condition ’5500 y e 3 ; pounds heaving heartly. “When o Mr. Rand 20th Rk 1,8' B IS'G u‘ Jej\\/f;‘.Tr‘gv.inl‘::!:uave’lt\xmlm:]l‘; q?xi‘ About 12 ptarmigans were feed- yowre laughing with the kiddies, M2r€et: o P inao s i ARy e shower in homor of Mrs. Alberta|InE Cn follage in woods at the rear you'e in heaven.” WANT to rent furnished or un-| CEDAR Skiff, in-board arcooled | Newman last Tuesday afternoon gfr/‘H"l’tl:”ddmlezfe‘“f" r"l':‘: white C 9B LR | furnished 2 bedroom house. V. motor, $200. Phone 158, 836 tf o Maihhais. aisis & s, standing op O e snow, Sth to 12t yst. haverby ] ————=—am—m—a «Aam 1‘21;)\;:9“{;:- .;:‘l:;tn?;p os. | made a ‘be‘“‘;"“ pm}"‘"e 2’"* Hub- (UB S(OUIS pAN FIND Sl Retaronce, Blue 459, 61 3 ‘grl,,PzN{{[;:; g af;x (‘? B napb e Mo g S-|pard informed us that they were A ¢ Sunday. 57 s e Up:‘“"“‘ DY there regularly at 8 a.m. and T p.m. GOLD IRA(E GOLD CREEK SENIOR CLERK. Inquire Rin. 106} e the honoree. Following this ice iy o it wa¢ no novelty, but to a Health Department, Territorial| % f“ Pinpn ), Oreek, IR, ONce Sammt coffec Were €n-i., e 'of us, who were visiting her, Cub Scouts J.nd Pack Conunittee- buramng. 861, tr| oomeE ’;“p""_wdj timber - cabin. doyed, i PAh |it was a rare sight. man Les Sturm of Cub Scout Pack e - ¥ Biagk G0 svenipm 0, &6 ‘f | 9 (Methodist) did some panning lest F“R BENT | ZENITH Console, 12 tube, plays 10 MARSHA”.’S SPEE(H . All kinds of work being dpne on night in f}om Cre?k and acmu‘l‘ —_‘] and 12-inch records, '48 model, the Loats, during this nice weather. lound a trace of gold in connectiot foui oth .| walnut. Black 620, cvenings 6-7. 7 Engines installed, tanks repaired, with their project this month call- ABOUT 950 square feet office | 855 tf BROAD(ASI BY KINY masts taken care, new poles raplac- ed “Legends of Juneau.” | space, facing Franklin, 2nd Bobby Harris, grandson of D | | |ing old ones are a few of the many i | who with Joe Juneau or: flcor, Seward Building. Will pBr"ONE Yox‘}. p oma machine 3 tition and decorate to suit ten-| freezing plant, price $250. Cash ik S o A Tonight at 9:15 {things being done to the beats. | Harris, S. S. ALEUTIAN — APRIL 20 Station KINY will present a delay- ginally discovered gold in Juneaws ant. R. E. Robertson, Phone|- o tormc: ‘one electric meat grind- ed rebroadcast, from the facilities ot | Weekly Sewing Club was held at Gold Creek, is cne of the Cub Scouts 334. 860 "E er, $100, cash or terms. George ALASKA STEAMsmP coMPANY the Columbia Broadcasting System,|the home of Mrs. Walter E. Larson, of Pack 2, and was in on the discuv= THap™crpaN” ROOMS weekly or | Brothers. 853 tf lof an address by Secretary of State|Friday April 2. There has been a ery iast night. : . i lot accomplished, since the club A secret mission next Wedresd: monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 [1941 podge Panel ‘n-uckA' Good livered recently on the occasion ofWas started. All are able to knit now, night, individual projects checking FIRE PROOF Storage space conditicn. See it at DeHart's Gro- Sole U S.Agents |11 o cparter Day celebration of The |mostly due to having Mrs, Del E. on .uneaus history, and & uwid simpson Bldg. 758 tf| cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt | Julius Wile Sons & Co,, Inc., New York, N. Y. | Universit Wimer and Mrs. Walter F. Larson around the harbor checking on — y of California on the 14 i UCLA campus. {as instructors. landing spots, on the HI, a boat NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms TV}‘)’S H%"ifiisflev" boat h:;;”& s u M M E B s c H E D “ L E S e e { The Marshall speech will replace {owneéd by one of the cub fathe also steam baths. Scandinavian | CRE A Distributors for Alaska the program originally scheduled| Boat Veteran enroute to Peters- completes the projects for _Lms Rooms. 736 “‘FLLEN’S GROCERY Store, doing Iy 4 % . for that period, and as the talk is|burg, stopped here for a coupls of month. Next month will be “Things & ey cleap | €ood kuisiness. See G. G. Brown. Effective: April 1st to September 1st 0DOM & COMPANY |epproximately 20 minutes lons, Mys-|days until the weather was favora- that £y M 5‘3";‘;‘ S ul 813 Y | % " tery Playhouse, will be heard at{ble for traveling. | T e, (& & . | 362-363 Colman Bidg., Seattle 4, Washington 9:35 instead 0( 9:30 i JOINS SPRUCE OFFICE ROOM: kitchen privileges, Home | HOUSES uad lot. Inquire Trev- A e SR AN | Paul N. Paulsen, Don D. Foster| Mark Boles, of Portland, Ore-| porel hone 886. or Davis. 794 t Passenger and Express and John B. Adolfson arrived home gon, arrived here yesterday to take i DAILY ? C. J. ERRENDREICH — C. P. A. rom e L L IS imvager ot e dwnean_soruce MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN HOUSE” | ¥LAY CARDS Corporation. Mrs, Boles will join { Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND ‘ BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Odd Fellows Hall, 8 p. m., April him in June. HAVE Tea with Holy Trinity| Guild Saturday afternoon April IS OPENED IN BERLIN f o e 17. Bridge, Pinochle, Whist. B — 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P ( Accounting Systems Taxes (R ot b | 7 h Hall 9 With Pioneers’ Auxiliary. | Genume ‘wLevr's, now avallable at| 17, Holy Trinity Paris - L B ; 5 E Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P | Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. 5 7 g62 3t| BERLii—The American Military 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P | & o it Rerresnme"m'_ i 6‘7 C_aSle‘ 840 f | _ /Government has opened the second 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P | TWINTER and FUND, CO, Inc. “American House” information cen- Juneau — Sitka | Complete Photographic Supplies | ter, after the first had won patron- L 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU ar. 11:50°a || A STATEMENT Developing - Printing - Enlarging |age which overtaxed its facilities. 10:20A Ar. SITKA b SR i Lv. 10:30A | J“NEA“ MAR o e | Artists’ Paints and Materials | In these centers the Germans have (* or earlier) | ’ OF | Blue Printing - Photostats free use of well-stocked American bttt | { ‘hbranes and magazine rooms. They | naflways_uew c°nsh-ncfi°n_nepairs ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES |AVON PRODUCTS representative |qre invited to lectures and films TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | BY Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. #/anq shown exhibits describing the — Haines — S| At | Amertcan scene and the American ¥ . T — Fraewas WE WILL CONTRACT GUARANTEBD Realisie Perman | ATericar « i S0P, b JUNEA o | ADVERTISING FEDERATION eat 150, Sper G bk u‘;] The Russians were first in the 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201/ . s g o 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY § Lv. 330p || YOUR JOB OF 315 Decker Way. u:;‘:;ii:g: e el SR g (All Times PBT 120°) ! 'and the Americans are now work- | " 1 L : Juneau to MOn. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri Sat. P. 0. Box 2719 Phone 29 AMERICA LOST ARD FOUND Exngr ‘:-mrd to outstrip them. Angoon X x x ¥ ) . ! e newest “American House” is Baranof . X X 3% O e o . vertisi £ s 7 7 |directed by Dr. Trude Gunther, Chatham X X = 1y Good. Adv ertising aims to inform LOST: Blue tricycle with siden OmDflnng born assistant professor of 4 2 3 the consumer and help him to buy handle bars. Ph. 743. 863 1t/ Chichagof x X X Yo“r De “sits _more intelligently. | i German literature on leave of ab- _ Cobol X X X p | LOST: Black silk smock with yel- sence l“rom qusar Elfin Cove .. x = % E A F E 2:® Good Advertising tells the truth, | low buttons. Phone 473, Re-| Her “house” is established in an Excursion Inlet X b4 X avoiding misstatement of facts as ward. 856 3:\21%“1-1'00"1 l{gflner d:‘eumg She is f Funter x X x - well as possible deception through T s e ool e g ik S8 Gustavus x x x BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES implication or omission. It makes LOST: Evening bag, seqi cov- | will contain volumes. On the Hawk Inlet b b x no claims which t b t i | ered; valuable contents. Return walls are pictures of New, York, | Hood Bay x x 2 SAVINGS BONDS v full/anll Withoutcafr:;:'(zhere l;nuzliflin | to Empire. Reward.~ 854 3t|Chicago a.ni oth;er American cities, Hoonah % x A i 11~ !numerous American authors and Kimshan . x X § cation. It uses only testimonials TOST: Pair one-finger mitts, black | equcational leaders. Pelican X X X of competent witnesses. Wf"‘z "';g*}a“ trim. Call E‘“Pfi, In the film rooms are documen- . office. elgon. tary films, In the lecture room Ger~ Port Althorp x x X s 3: Good Advertising confor 5 : Superior X X x THE management of this generally acceptged it anmd:rgg tl;g | FOUND: Lndles purse; owner my‘man and American speakers appear ¢ Tenakee X x x bank is pledged to conserva- o0 thte Th sadks pabli e | have same by identifying and\"“d mixed discussion groups meet Todd X x X tive operation. The safety i Wre Db Mt of I’g 1c a";:gp , pam or Bav. Ito exchange ideas. 4 ; of depesitors’ funds is our e basis of the merits o 5 Dr. Gunther also has plans for X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. primary consideration In the product or service advertised the formation of a German-Ameri~ r addition the bank is a mem- rather than by the disparagement el Ab e R S A At ha L Ches e gt equtatorg PHUNE 612 ber of Federal Deposit In- '" m's Wl of competing goods. It tries to avoid A ¥ 1k 3 ;ommah.sts and artists. \She has l surance Corporation, which practices that are offensive or {found that Germans afe ‘hungriest insures each of our deposit- 3 annoying. e DISPLAY ADVERTISING @ |for American fiction and most of - ors against loss to s maxi- ARE e : : | e Effective Monday, Mar. 29, ®!the shelves will be filled with such o S mum of $5,000. 4: Good Advertising recognizes both it> ® 1948, the deadline for receiy- @ books. ! economic responsibility to help re- e ing copy material of dis- | T duce distribution costs and its social 2 p‘laly :d‘(’i'g::“g wx:‘“ !l):r f:;\; 3 AG ]:E:: BEJISILDEgTs " respensibility i - i o'clock (4: . m. v, and Mrs. J. L. Owens, form- ln I ‘s intgre\'t Rl ook von ® edition of The Daily Alaska @ erly of Bly, Oregon, are house . g S0 o ® Empire of the next day. e guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Haw- . fisl 4 ® No exceptions will be made. ® kins. Mr. Owens, a former Ore- : ehving Southeastern FIRST NATIONAL BANK R D i e B SR SERCIRY o JUNEAU : of JUNEAU, ALASKA ’ EDITOR and PUBLISHER e contiderstions ~ mske (hic §| fsking his; Sompe devel He' ang MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i The Fourth Estate e T g g fi:kg:em A ey et Y

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