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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1948 BARANOF ARRIVES; THIRTY-FIVE FOR JUNEAU; 20 LEAV Thirty-five persons arrived in Ju-| | Kenneth Stewart, Leo Sullivan, Ed-| |gar Terteault and John M. Topas. | From Ketchikan: King Shirley, | Whiggie Sandidge, E. Taylor and | Richard Stevens. | To Valdez: E. Brown and E. G| | Nelson, | To seward: H. J. West, S. F. | Berge, L. Horsefield and wife, Mrs Minnie Donley , M. Bales, E. S. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.R 8§ WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00--WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 5:30-—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Viking Varieties, neau aboard a i | rd the Baranof which 1eft |y, fyins “Gurtis ‘Shattuck, Clarence for Seward at 3 o'clock this morn- ing taking 20 mfrom here. From Seattle passengers were: Ada Anderson, Mrs. M. Anderson, James O. Evitts, J. M. Faunce and wife, Mrs. Aileen Guyot, Mrs. L. A. Heady, L. Aubrey Hicklin and wife, Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. F. Lockwood, F. S. Manke and wife, Norman May, Mrs. D. Reischl and daughter, James E. Smith, Mrs. Alice Wilcox,Mike Bara- nof, D. W. Boggs, Ernest Clgrk, Joe Fifer, Oscar Goodwin, Michael Ke- mock, Joe Johnson, Ernest Smith, Heady, F. W.| Charles | LeBlane, H. L. LeBaugh, Raymond Tarnowski, Joe Doon, Eddie O'Con- | ners, O. Ommuson and James Wil- bur. To Cordova. Roy E. Keating. ———,o TO THE NAVY | The Jeep Club will be re-opened | for the benefit of the visiting Navy | personnel. The Club will open at| 6 p.m. every evening this week.| Harold Fennel and members of the; club will take care of the enter- taining. 885 1t | 6:00—Juneau-Young News. 6:15—Dinner Waltz. 6:30—Sports on Spot, 6:45--Boys of North, 7:00—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- | CBS. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15- Community Center. 8:30—CBS IS THERE—CBS. 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 9:15—Remember. 9:30—THE PROMISE-CBS. 10:00—Alaska Line News. 10:15~HOLLYWOOD DEDICA- TION-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. WELCOME NAVY ToThe : PAMARAY CLUE Music Every Night ' Tuesday to Saturday Featuring - A~ Jimmie Gregg - Piano and Vocal 5% Jerry Noitingham - Guitar 5% Chuck Werner - Bass and Drapery FABRICS Spring — wonderful, exciting, new spring is here! Every- where you look — its fresh- ness greets you, inspires you! Bring it into your home in the form of bright, new beautiful slip covers for your furniture . . . Give your home new charm, more personality with our magnificent spring fabrics. §1.95 per yd. fo §4.95 per yd. Slip Cover JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON | 122 Second Street Telephone - 36 v » _ g/ It was announced that a new| | First newscast of the day at 7:30 | }A. M. i 'WEEKLY LUNCHEON "OF BPW MONDAY: | REPORTS MADE { The regular weekly luncheon | meeting of the Business & Profes- sional Women's Club was held in| {the Bubble Room of the Baranof Hotel. The newly elected President, Gladys Vuille, presided at the meet- | ing. { Mrs. Edith Tabler, an emp]u_\'eei of the Veterans Administration, | was the only guest. Mrs. Reba Hardin, a member now : residing in Sitka, surprised the j members by her arrival at the luncheon. 1 The President turned the meeting |over to the Past President, Rhea | i MacFarlane, who asked for the an- | nual reports from the Chairmfen of | tanding Committees for the past i The reports, having been read, {the Past President read her report [to the club and turned the meeting back to Mrs, Vuille. | President Vuille announced that | will be a meeting of the cld| xecutive Board and new Officers | jat her home Friday evening, May | [14. Iplan for handling reservations for | the luncheons will be put into effect (immediately. All members will be |contacted in regard to the plan inj | the very near future. | | Mrs. Betty McCormick explained | |to the group that the Cluk’s pro- {grams for the ensuing year will ap- | pear in the June issue of “the In- dependent Woman. It was suggested by Miss Alice | Brandebury that the group invite Miss Elizabeth Deuel, of the U. S. | Chi Bureau, Washington, D.j |C. to speak to the club later in the, {menth, at which time she will be in the Territory on a field trip. | During thhe summer months, June, July and August, the club will hold cne meeting a month, this be- ing on the first Monday. An invitation has been received from Joseph Mangan, Temporary Chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, to attend the luncheon meeting of the group at .| the Hotel Baranof Friday May 14. It has been called to the clubs’ attention that BPW members are le for membership in the e? Junior C. of C. e — LUTHERAN LADIES' .~ AD Pl&l_IS MEETING sular business meeting of the Ladies Aid Society {wiil be held in the church social room Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The -hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Lolis MacDonald and Mrs. Ray Nevin. A program is | being planned. by Mrs. « Harold | Stratton and all members are urg- ed to attend and any persons in- tevested are cordially invited. In 1947 there were ten accidents in the United States which killed {more than 25 people. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION P i Notice is hereby given that K. Edward Teston, entryman, together with his witnesses, Martin Madsen and Stephen Sheldon, has made final proof on his homestead, An- chorage serial 010456, for lots 1, 2, sec. 19, T. 32 S. R. 60 E. CRM. and lots 2, 3, 4, 6, sec. 24, T. 32 S. R. 59 E. CR.M. containing 150.24 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, April 14 ,1948. Last publication, May 12, 1948.e Special notice is hereby given that the Commissioner of Customs, under date of May 10, 1948, has given per- mission for change of name of the ol screw ALEUTIAN QUEEN, of- ! ficial number 249877, to WASHING- TON STAR. This vessel was built in 1944, at Anacortes, Washington, of wood; her gross tonnage is 533; net tonnage 322; home port, Ju- neau; owner Quick-Frozen Sea | Foods, Inc., of Anchorage, Alaska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs. First publication, May 11, 1948. 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