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PAGE SIX AMERICAN LEGION FIRST T0 CHOOSE | QUEEN CANDIDATE Lorefta Klethahn Named Candidate for July 4 Celebration Queen retta Keithahn, 17-year-old Ju- High School student, became person today to be chosen jate for Queen of Ju- 4th Celebration ted last night by Juneau cepted the nomination today ss Keithahn is the daughter of d Mrs. E. L. Keithahn and older sister who would also for the race. Her father tor of the Territorial Museum, is a member of -the Juneau Legion Post other business at last night's gion meeting, a discussion was held on a proposed resolution call- ing for activation of the Armed Forces Reserve program in Alaska. The resolution will be presented at ' the next meeting A letter was also received from a Eugene, Oregon, World War IT vet- | eran commending the Juneau Le- gionnaires for their foresight in passing a recent resolution calling | on Congress to avoid unnecessary and wasteful veterans legilation. Vavy veterans were informed last | night that they can secure their \\ orld War II medals through tho‘ Legion. Pormer Navy personnel should contact Ray Beach at the TR Men's Shirts IN BEFORE 10:00 o'clock a. m. out at 4:00 p. m. THE SAME DAY Phone 299 SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY [T e ——— T —————— ALSO in Matched Sets, and in the appropriate seitings for both Single-ring and Double-ring Wedding ceremonies. Perfect Anniversary Gift PEARLS, the GEM for the MONTH of JUNE See Our New Selections Necklaces — Rings — Brooches RUBY IS THE STONE FOR JULY Nugget Shop Quality Is Your Guarantee of Enduring Values and Superb Craftsmanship The NUGGET SHOP Orders received by mail are given prompt and She |« 4, of the American Legion, den | | [ | | Territorial Department of Labor and |bring their separation papers with | |)cm He will arrange for distribu- tion of the World War IT Victory |Medal, American Defense Medal |and medals for the three theatres of operation. Dick Dunn, a former member of | the Juneau Post and now a member of Seattle Post No. 1, was a visitor last night. - MRS, AGNES BROWN PASSES ON EARLY TODAY AT HOSPITAL - JUNEAU YOUTH GETS Mrs. Agnes Brown, Hospital where patient for sev Mrs. Brown was born February, 1, 1874, at Sandwick, Orkney, Scot- land, and came to the Channel, locating at Douglas in 1899, as a bride She was a charter member D[ Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of | Eastern Star, and was elected Sec- ond Worthy Matron in 1911 Mrs. Brown is survived by her husband, David Brown; daughter, Mrs. Arthur Bringdale; grandson, Dave Alfred Brown, pilot with the | | Alaska Island Airways at Pet rs- burg; two brothets and a < .er iin Scotland Funeral services will be held Fri- |day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Chap- el, conducted by Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order oi Eastern Star. Inter- | ment will be in the Masonic plot, Evcregreen ceme!eu in Juneau Serving Those DELICIOUS T-Bone Steaks French Fries . . . Hot Biscuits Coffee . . . Salmon Creek Country Club THE DAILY ALASKA lMl IRE |65 CAMP DIRECTOR ; IS ARRIVING TODAY | [ Miss Ruth Kllpaurne of Grants | Pass, Oregon, arrives today on the Princess Norah to serve as Camp Director of the Girl Scout Camp which opens Sunday, June 13. Miss 'Kilbournie has been in Girl Scout work, for several years and has re- cently attended Marie Gaudette's Outdoor Workshop in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Training will be given to camp| counselors by Miss Kilbourne on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week at 2 pm. and 8 pm. at the Lutheran Church. . | 15-MONTH: SENTENCE IN KETCHIKAN CRIME «‘ Jack T. Rommson, 15-){:ar-old Jureau youth, was sentenced to; |15 months in a corrective institu-' {tion on each of three criminal | counts today by Federal Judge | George W. Folta in U. S. District Court here. The youth had pleaded guilty to one count of assault with a danger- ous weapon and two counts of as- | sault with intent to commit rob-; bery as the result of an attempted holdup of a Ketchikan liquor store. The sentences are to run concur- rently. ,,,,, Bt HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carr and Jerry Cantrell, all from Anchor- age, are staying at the Baranof Hotel. i Salad | SHRINE PICNIC IS SET FOR JUNE 13 Shriners of this area have a big time in mind for the forthcoming Shrine picnic which will be held recreation area. G. O. Abraham and Oscar Elia- son will be co-chairman in charge, C. B. Holland will administer fi- for entertainment, Tom Hutchins will provide the food, Bob Cowl- ing, transportation director, and Doc Merritt will be in charge of the weather, M. L. MacSpadden said the | Shriners will distribute invitations for the picnic, with the major ob- jective being to have as many chil- dren on hand as possible, ——el e KAKE VISITOR Mrs. Jesse Kadake from Kake is ! la Juneau visitor, registered at the Baranof Hotel. ———————— HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Mr. and Mrs. Baranof Hotel Sunday, June 13, at the Auk Bay nance, J. J. Fargher will arrange | | DOUGLAS ] NEWS CANNERY WORKERS MEET Mrs. Julia Stevens, Secretary for the Cannery Workers, A. F. of L., | announced there will be a meet- ing in the City Hall Wednesday | evening June 9, at 8 o'clock. | iN JS(, HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Owen have | taken residence in one of the JSC | houses on St. Ann’s Avenue. Owens, | a former cattleman from Klamath County, Oregon, will take employ- | ment at the Juneau Spruce Corp. | for the summer. TRIANGLE TRIP' Mr. and Mrs. George Matson ot Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fritchman of Juneau are passengers of the Alaska, making the triangle | trip to Skagway and Haines. ORDAINED TO PRIESTEOOD Douglas and Juneau oldtimers | [will remember John Edwin Gurr,| The Rev John Edwm Gurr of the| Society of Jesus announced h Ordination to the Sacred Prigs | hood to be conferred by the Mnbt Rev. Richard J. Cushing, D. D, Saturday morning, June 19, at lhe Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Weston College, Weston, Mass. He will offer his First Solemn Mass Sun- | day morning at 9 o'clock at Old Saint Mary's Church at Boston, Mass. The Rev. Gurr's father was president of the First Territorial Bank of Douglas, when Douglas was a lively mining town. TAKE APARTMENT HERE Eckley Guerin znd famiy have taken residence in the upper apart- | |ment of the Vinsen apartment house in Douglas. e MANY CS APPLICATIONS MAY NOW BE RECEIVED Civil - Service applications are | now being accepted for these types |of positions: Patrol Inspector (Trainee) wnh salary of $3,021 a year. Printer (Monotype Keyboard and | Jolin McPhe | anq will be interested in the fol-|slug machine operator), salary or from Fairbanks are guests at the |jowing announcement: $2.12 per hour. Forestry Aid ($2168 to 53021 per‘ Honey Come in and browse around careful attention For the June Bride. She will cherish for all time, this sparkling token of your Love . —JUNEAU; ALASKA s TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 1943 year) and fire C(mtml aid lSZlGB}may he :)bhlned from Mrs. Ethe $3021 per year). These appoint- | C. Hockman, Juneau Post Office. ments are on a probational basis. ——-- Application forms and further in-| M. McGrel from Ft. Richardson formaticn concerning these Job.s is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. Choice of a Lifetime . JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S. A, LENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS T swa STURM LOCKER SYSTEM Will Open For Business Wed. - June 9th- 8:30 a.m. Ground Floor === A. B. Hall ==-== 3rd and Main h You l§ave Been Waiting for This Announcement for Many Months . . . . NOW IT IS HERE! WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF FRESH MEATS ~ IN ALASKA BUY YOUR MEAT AT COST (plus a service charge of only 3c per pound for cutting, trimming, and wrapping) LOCKERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE Many have been spoken for. If you are one who has requested a Locker, come in at once, because many are already rented. Lockers will be asmgned in the orter of request. Come in and sign up for yours immediatetly. Loekers Are Open to Patrons 24 Hours Daily (lncllding Sundays and Holidays) We Promised This Service Now It Is Ready For You