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- PAGE TWO n- k Miss Wanda Nelson as maid of h Haffner, Floreske =3 s il GREATES T ‘I’ : ht 830 Mrs. Lillian Uggen will play the e Onlg I . wedding music and will also accom- , . rh pany Mrs. Henry Harmon who will 3 ll' A' Catheh( bt t‘r( After the ceremony there will be v reception in the 1d Room of ¢ y\[ il . b geed e b oy NORIHWE the Catholic Church v e invitation A \N Florence Haffr of Miss Haffner is employed at L Mr few Hatfer of Gl B. M. Belirends Bank and he is o High wil me the br the Territorial Tre (Continued from Page One) Mr. John Flore r port to fight the disastrous Fras Lel Fl te X g7 i River flood. Four thousand Can double ring ceremony. The Rev. Leo| Magnesium metal first pro- | ac Jdiers are in the area s duced commercially in Germany A gasoline tank containing 100, d by about 1913 000 gallons fell into the Columbia Ry at Umatilla, but Army en- neers discounted the danger ] | fire serting the gasoline w B = & 12 mixed well with the fl .make tracks s >oo for this "K 25 DELEGATES GW 1 ON ALEUTIAN TODAY General |lc del Federation ended, attending the of Women in Portland, Ore- trips to Ala rived today a n and du ub, n¢ are Twenty | Distitlers &5@ | You'll never be a hermit—if you serve o HERMITAGE - here. -A Blend « 66 Pivvi y will be guests of th Club and the Doug an’s Club on u trip to the anc. other s ri the time the b Products C.r le Ky alurday, June & 25 moré conven- ral Spirits ates will ar the Princess Louise and will be guest ARRIVE IN JUNEAL Ju- | ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP (of the JWC and DWC at'a np-host dinner at the Salmon Creek Country | Club between the hours of 6:30 and | T o'clock All members of both organizations are requested to call Blue 820 or Black 815 and Douglas 392 for infor- mation and reservations for the inner _ The annual convention - report n attendance of 2,000 delegates from all over the United States and \laska. Many dinners and luncheons held in Portland. any of the past Presidents were at the convention. Doris Barnes, former Mayor of ngell and Chairman for the convention is in charge of the Alas- ka trit to Prince Sperilng of Juneau will fly Rupert this week to me-t of the delegates and tour to Juneau. itional subjects were at the convention °se were for Letter » public health. conser- itural ressurces &nd hu- youth, crime problem. - > - PORATIONS Y concerns have filed | the ation of ne R Jurce: e migration iK(OR followrzig Articles of Incorporation in office of Territorial Auditor| A. Boy al Mining Co., of An-‘ iston Ci k e, formed Ly George H. ’\nd‘ Rosetta Tucker hd Ralph D. Peter on. Th any will issue 250, ) ve stock without par Parkins, Inc., of Palmer, formed | Matthew R. and Genevieve Per-| Harry L. Rice. It is eapi-; r $100,000 with .stock di- vided into 100,000 shares having a par value of $1 each. Want to see something NEW COME IN TODAY and See This New Line of Nationally Advemsed--——- IN FURNITURE? @ Femanized ENGE Fuwmture SOLID OAK - HAND RUBBED FINISH MALTESE GREY -~ MALIBU TAN - MAHOGANY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING IT FITS ANYWHERE You Can Create a Room to ; Suit Your Own : Ideas! : COLORS TFUL) PHONE 394 I i and | ~ {W. Carson, ' Uggen, Tom Morgan, Kathryn Stern, | lRE—JUNFAU ALASKA "m“ B. Hagen, Tom D}or Muriel SEVENTY-ONE LEAVE :2u5.25 i BY ALASKA COASTAL; FIFTY-SIX ARRIVE Seventy-one and .\cxu To Tenakee: H. J. Floresca, Os- ‘(1r Olson, Mrs. H. Hangard; to Skagway: Earl Matheny; to Elfin Cove: Wesley Turner; to Pelican: Joe Ott, W. Turner, Erma Mercer, and T. L. Van Wert; to Taku Lodg |Ross Mill and wife and B. Femmer; arrived y with passengers 56 left over the holid: " (to Petersburg: Agnes Adsit, M. Alasks asta i as 11 | \P" {:;“ %‘t;[r:]bu‘rlggm; ;w‘;:] “‘3: | Stober, Charles Stedman and Bob E. Escola, Ronald Mayo, Martha |MeeKS: SMMON (REEK (lUB ENTERTAINS HUNDREDS OVER 2-DAY VACATION| and | —— | The Salmon Creek Country Cluk was one of the main places for !weekend and holiday fim seekers. The club entertained over a thou- sand people during the two day vacation. Saturday evening the Juneau| | Players entertained the members of the cast of the play “Iits A Wise |Child,” with dinner and dancing at the club. Those attending were: Eddie Dick, Peggy Johns, Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Naish, Miss} Dorianne Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller, Pitt White, Johnny Harris, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rowland, Carol Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peter, Mrs. Edith Shrenk, Florence Lock- wood, Jr., Florence Lockwood, Sr.| Tony Maniwitz and Jack Glover. ’ Also Saturday evening there was a no-hdst dinner with the following as guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brust, Stober, Kenneth Bowman and Agnes | Adsit From Wrangell: Jack Gucker, A. Heady, Marshal West, Mrs. J. L. Kelly, Chavles Davidson, Helen and Billy Propopiol, Susan Williams | and Sadie Vestal. From Ketchikan: J. Hill. From Haines: Arnold Larson, James Burch, Floyd Bodine, John Kasko, E. Hawkins, M. L. Owens and Mrs. J. L. Owens From Skagway: L. J. Fren, H. A. rson, C. L. Anderson and Gust afson and wife rom Pelican: Harold M. Strat- and K. Raatikainen Jacob White and wife, John Winther and Olaf Aase. From Excursion Inlet: Julia and Lucille McKinley. From Sitka: Dick Merideth, Sid- inay Halbert, Charles Griffin, G Melton, E. Angdahl, M. Harry. I Nelson, Arne Dorman, D. Meredith, Lt. Col. Frank, E. E. James Metcalfe, A. M. Ed Clark w ton From Hoonah: Stender, Muriel Verdugo, Mrs. Ed Morrow, Mary Breland, Alice Lohr, Nancy Truitt and Virginia Bruce. From ‘Tenakee: Sam Asp; from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mize, Mr. and Taku Lodge: B. Femmer; from Mrs. Harold Foss, Mr. and Mrs. John Hood Bay: Dan Krsul and A. E. Kelly, Arthur Allen and Fred Gees- , Louis Bianchi; from Chat-lin Dave Mielke; from Angoon:| Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Ronald John. iPackard entertained Mr. and Mrs. | From Funter Bay: Helen Rachir-|Ray G. Day with a dinner party ; from Gustavus: Ruth Brooks;'and dancing. Mr. and Mrs, Alex to Hoonah: Jasob White and wife, | Holden were hosts at a dinner party Pat Dan Mr. and Mrs. E. Aus- for their son Sandy Holden. Mr. R land Mrs. Minard Mill entertained To Sitka: Mary L. nold Anderson, L. Rochmj Tom Morgan, Raymond Pratt, Tony Frank, J. Metcalfe, Esther John- cn, Mary Breland, M. Ermeloff, Dorothy Brewster, Dean Johnson and Margo Freeman. Browning, Ar- the following with a dinner party: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. James Orme, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker, Mrs. Kilchman and Mrs. Kenyon MacLean. Mr, and Mrs, James Deviney cele- Lratcd their ninth wedding anni- To Fish Bay: Gale Lowery and | yersayy with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Craw- Mr. Brown, Wally Westfall and wife {org as guests. and T. Westfall { Mrs. Hunt Gruening was the guest To Haines: Carl Heinmiller, K. of nonor at a birthday dinner Sun- H. Flh”“’ , H. W. Fly Strat- 'dqay evening with the following '8 u — |guests: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kris- tan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLean, Mr. | and Mrs. Alexander Young and Lh(( host Hunt Gruening. For COMrORT and CARD OF THANKS SERVICE i | We wish to thank the neighbors Dewey W. Gavitie AW lin Auk Bay and many friends Metzdorf WASHINGTON [vho were so kind and thoughtful Vice-Pres during the illness and passing of and i |our beloved father and mother, Managing !Mr. and Mrs. . Jackson Howell; Director | special thanks to the Moose Lodge, ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | American Legion, Veterans of For- at jeign Wars and the Veterans Ad- | ministration; also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE YEAR LEASE: 4-bdr. home, Doug-! las. NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., marine view, large basement, furnace, unfurnished. DON C. FOSTER HOME on 10th, fireplace, furnace, knotty pine paneling, 3-bdrs, den, auto hot | water, furnished, 8 yrs, old. NEW 2-bdr. home, 1700 block Glacier, basement, furnace, furn- ished. DOUGLAS—Art Walker home, Nob Hill, 3 bdr. basement, garage, auto hot water, furnace, furn,! elec. kitchen, $5,250.00; A. L. Johnson home, 2 bdr., superb ma- rine view, large lot, 24x31 base- ment, furn; C. E. Walters 2 bdr. furnace, basement, furn., make offer. McCULLOCH home on Douglas highway beach, 3-room, furn- ished, $3,500.00. 2-BDR. home, basement, 2 large lots, view, stream, trees, $7,500. POLLOCK residence, Star Hill,| modern, well furn., compl. redec- | orated; view. BOATS Sisu and Marion J. 25-| man cannery, power barge. | SUMMER homes: Newmarker, for-| mer Dr. Kaiser; D. Sheppard, Edwards. | 33,250 2 two-bedr. houses and part| filled-in lot, Small Boat Har- bor, {-ROOM House, Pike St., furn., 44x100 lot, $3,000. ne. prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3 hbdr. and 2 and 1 bdr. apt., in 2 bldgs. all Evergreen Ave., $11,000, $160 income prop. $8,000. | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | "IREWORKS—Order your season’s| supply while the season is young| and there is time for delivery. A complete stock. Signal Fireworks ' and Specialty Co., 8404 S E Pow-| ell, Portland, Oregon. 900 6t/ FOR RENT SINGLE Roum Private entlancc 427 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 901 4t APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 836. 97 tf SEAVIEW Al for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf SMALL Housd on Hiyay. Write 89 1 mo. P.Q. Box 531, \'ICE “Clean Rocu, steam-heawed | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf! JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly of | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18! | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | also steam baths. Scandinavian | Rooms. 36 tf Georgia Burton, Lyle White, James Bradley. 1t SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:3(A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P Juneau — Sitka MORNING FLIGHT 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU . Ar, 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT 3:00P. Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. 5:10P 4:00P Ar. SITKA Lv. 4:10p Juneau — Haines — Skagway JUNEAU Ar. 5:55P HAINES .Lv. | 5:10P SKAGWAY Lv. 4:45P (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat Angoon X X X Baranof X X X Chatham X X p.9 Chicagof X X X Cobol X X X Elfin Cove X X X Excursion Inlet X X X Funter X X X Gustavus X X X Hawk Inlet X X X Hocd Bay . X X X Hoonah X X X Kimshan X p. 4 X Port Althorp .. X X X Pelican X X X Superior X X X Tenakee X X X Todd X X .9 X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 202 or 612 ALASK CSDWSZ%«V** MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and ¥UND, CO. fnc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201! 315 Decker Way. tr) WANTED | WANTED: Commercial or pleusure boat for 90 day charter July 1.| Owner to accompany preferred. | Must accommodate four. wme.‘ Airmail, Fisheries Research In-! stitute, University of Washington, Seattle 5, Washington. 901 6t | VANTED a goud home for Kitten. Phone 284. 900 tf VOMAN for part-time service. Apply to Rev. Willis R. Booth, 224 4th St. 900 6t BUSINESS Girl desires to sub-‘ lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 trj DO YOU need more income? I, need more help! full time. Splendid opportunity for any man or woman who can qualify in the highest paying| sales work known. Positions openl in every community in 8. Ei Alaska. Phone or write Henry| M. Hogue, Box 1173, Juneau, Alaska. 893 l( * BARTENDER, waiter or sec- o o ond cook wants work. Box e| ® 4183, care Emipire. = 885 tf o/ © 000000 0008 0 o 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Pair of reading glasses. Re- | ward. Réturn to Empire 01 3t Los’r Green tmitauon eather Key Case with keys. Return to Em-| pire. 902 2t| janitor Part-time or' FOR SALE 4-UNIT Apa‘tment house. Large apartments, all with dining room and channel view. Best residen- tial location. Certain return of 10 percent on investment. SUMMER residence with water front property. NEW {wo bedroom residence, full concrete basement, automatic heat, tile kitchen and bath. HOUSEL House. 6 bedrooms, two baths, yard, central location. LARGE commercial lot, fronting Small Boat Harbor. Filled. WILLIAM WiNA-Phone 234 KITCHEN Sink and laundry tray, with white porcelain finish; two small heaters. Call 452. 902 tf TWO joining lots, 1, 54'x54, the other 53'x45', and bidgs., all for $1500. Half block from Boat Harbor between 10th and 11th St. See Sandy at Boat Har- bor. 902 2t 2-ROOM Cabin, garage, chicken house and shed, 5% miles Glacier Highway, $1,800. Inquire No. 8, Orpheum Rooms, 902 61 MEDIUM size restaurant oil- burner cooking range. Excellent condi- tion. Alaska Credit Bureau of Juneau. 901 3¢ See at Jay's 901 4t 1938 Pontiac Sedan. Super Service, (’38 DODGE, motor in good condi- ticn, 3 fairly new tires and 1 tube. $475. Green 435. 900 4t HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 614. 900 1 mo. 38-tt. TROLLER, 110 HP Universal engine, with gear, $3,500. Phone Blue 690, 900 tt 7-ROOM unfurnished house, 529 Kennedy St. Furnace heat, gar- age, good view. Phone aft-r 5 p. m. 751, or call at 114 4 6th Street. 89y COMPLETELY Modern beach home. 110-volt light plant. Fritz Cove. 13 mile post. Schoeppe. 99 6t BURROUGHS Bookkeeping Mach- ine, late model, automatic car- rh:c. $275. 20th Century BHar- ki 894 tf 60-Gal. Hot Water Tank and cop- per furnace coil. Phone Blue 690. 896 tf now have qulote]ephones for immediate delivery; suitable for boats, logging camps and out of way places, 8 watts, 25 watts and 50 watt sets; prices from $135 to $350. Every set complete. No rewiring. Tested before shipping. Write Henry Moy, Sitka, Alaska, for more detail information if in- terested. 896 12t 24 FOOT gasboat, 1 gill net, 2 guns, 1 watch. Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ministrator Carl Nils Anderson estate. 896 3t .é&‘oRE Ccunter.rvery rgégor;able. see Don Abel. 890 tf | ELECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAR (For boats with 12 or 32 volt sys- tems) 150-fathom drum type an- chor winch $265.00; Niggerheac and halibut sheave $185.00; 4- spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) $85.00. All this gear has been tested in actual operation for 12 months and is unconditionally suaranteed. ‘WEBB-FORBES MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 ti FORREST Home and propert-s; Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602 878 tf L ¢ tube comb I Ph. Red 662 888 tf $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 tt HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 ¢ 1941 ‘%-ton Dodge truck, new ‘motor, new brakes, good rubber, $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, $5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur- pin. 881 tf 11937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 v COMPLETE Boay anG l’euder Shop Well eguipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby 872 t1 1941 Dodge Pnnel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 tf 3 HOUSES unG lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 04 t1 VFW AUXILIARY MEET The LaGies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will mret tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the post club room of the Jeep! Club on Seward Street. All officers are. requested to be present and all members are urg- ed to attend as there are ny plans to be made in regard to the near visit of the National Presi- dent and National Secretary-Treas- urer, i Anyone hatiug intormation con- cerning the following person is asked to communicate with the Governor’s Office in Juneau: MARIE RITCHIE: 47 years of age, five feet one inch in height, dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Has an American Beauty Rose with initial L.G.D. below, tattooed on the small of her back. Names she used on the stage— Miss Babe Delaney, Yvonne La- marr, Mrs, C. T, Buchanan, *