The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1948, Page 2

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L PAGE TWO MEN’S Sport Shires SATURDAY ONLY Country Life ALL WOOL SHIRTS (Broken Sizes) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA Warren Off for (onven!ion Wiy , | McDowell, alkibe | IMARRIED COUPLES |OLIVER INLET HEARING k| WILL BE HONORED, l SCHEDULED TOMORROW Bublic hearings will be held here at 9 am, tomorrow on the construc- | |Canal connecting Stephens Passage | Sunday morning, the Methodxstrnd Seymour Canal in order to |nave been married by its pastorsirougn weather. The hearings will |through its 50 years of history inpe conducted by the U. S. Army | | MEIHOD|SI (HUR( tion of the proposed Oliver Inlet |Church is recognizing couples Who|{ayoiq passing Taku Inlet waters in reau. While many of those mar-|gngineers, under Col. L. H. Hewitt i have gone to other parts of|pjstrict Engineer, in the Juneau City th country and some have passed on, | Counul Chamber‘ many still live in this arga. Among those living here and well- known -!reMl‘:h anfl;?\‘r“;u:;‘“ : | MOOSE ‘"D l[GloN ' : BASEBALL TONIGHT Velson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Mar- | tin, John V. and Alma Hendrickson, | \l: :md Mrs Henry C Scudder, | ¢ # |3, and Mrs. Gibson Hamilton, Mr. 25508 A Yook FARtpe n‘(»’r‘ L‘m“ and Mrs. Fritz Johnson, William o6 "o m o B sl Eugene and Fortune Odell, Daniel oo, \fore o't "action at the ball Clitford and Phyllis Langdon, Mr. pa:k -av.‘ani;w it s . Mrs. Urall Moody, Mr. awd Gdbbrtn, > Charles L. Popejoy, Mr. and - o 8" 5. Tom George, Mr. and. Mrs. Gus George and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lister. Il 6:30 o'clock this FRIDAY JUNE 25 1948 ! 14 Your bedroom will take on look Wal- | Among the first marriages were' Values to $17.95 SALE PRICE Bttt it E"‘e’y | { 4 ¥ B % | Those married during the Rev. ) 0 and 1 & " 3 < B [ Treats pastordte include: Mr. and Y L] L] | Mrs. Robert Killewich, Mr. and Mrs. > (As advertis 00d Houseleeping) | Earl Dalrymple, Mr. and. Mrs. Or- ville F. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Glen | Wise, Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lunquist, Mr. ind Mrs. Frank M. Hermann, Mr. land Mrs. H. Bisney Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger: Altman, Mr. and (Mrs. Howanl Wallace, Mr. and | Mrs. Kenneth Waller, Mr. and. Mrs. aim |J. M. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ] eterson, Mildred Kmhofle) Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. : and vanr Lohmann; MIS.|cole, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Wad- Cady, dlay Sci ¢ cell, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Knorr,| Engagement of and Mrs. Kenneth Allen, Mr. Mary Sperling e e Is Announced BASE, HOTEL AT ,L‘-‘,m’,,?°?qilf‘$§‘f&'1‘ o ana aae | John F. Liddle, Mr. and Mrs. Angus s v SHEMYA PLANNED Gair, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Pel McGregor ‘m(u’:d Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Hun :‘ o vt ooverwa| DY NW AIRLINES. o, | ALL WOOL SHIRTS L3y ‘,‘.i' | Empie vantde gt esust | x K The latter ATTLE, June 24—(®—One hun- WMWW“,MWWMM SALE PR ICE and Mrs, Linn Forrest were hos-| red tons of supplies will be shipped | v r th r e next week for the North-| irlines and passengs 2l at Shemya in the westernmost ' of the Aleutians | include replacement parts of the y ' for instrument landing systems,| son of Mrs stoves, refrigerators, groceries and d, was graduated 1 ases ft drinks, Frank C.| L Yes, wait till you see this daintily different “picture™ chenille bedspread. Morgan-Jones frames its deep cot- tony texture with unique loop borders! Choose it in your own favorite color . . . enjoy it for years. Rich quality despite the low price. And you'll love the fact it never needs ironing! Wilson RAYON and COTTON SHIRTS SALE PRICE §5.00 rl Warren waves as he and unidentified members of the Califernia delegation leave Sacramento, aboard their special train for the Republican Convention at Philadelphia. ® Photo. _ Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Pearce, Hen Wall IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP AT BOTTLED IN BOND lDD PROOF" Ko EEN 7 agement of of Juneau to M land, Oregon, wa TR Phone 394 Po! STITZEL 'WELLER DISTILIZRY, INC. « LOUISVILLE, KY. er of Harry|west trative Officer for ce, is employed in the ftice. She is a popu- ey base VOTE for MARY SPERLING £ 5 Sl S e e for QUEEN July Fourth Celebration 1t medical school lines said The airl oriental r here through the flfm'v Ans. attending rs' summer sc is planned for Guests at the part ses O arrive abo reserve B.m.BEHREn%%, hool. The wed- st nig ine Gleason, R allantyr Mari Cass ) Todgman, -Bess O'Niell, Margaret | the tug 'STEAMER ALASKA = = : TAKES SEVENTEEN tined for Whittier, refrigerator and gondola Ray Thurston will skipper New Coal Conirad Is Signed . \cfll\( TON, June 25—IP— John L is and most of the soft coal operators today signed a new coal contract providing a $1-a-day wage increase and twice as much money for the Miners’ Weltare- pension fund An official of the coal mines he would not steel industry- ign the agree- ment A joint announcement by Lewis and the operators who signed said the new contract—except for the in- creased wages and pension fund— kept “all other terms and conditions of the prv\'mm wage eeo — INCORPORATIONS Marshall C. Hoppin and Asso- ciates, Inc., of Anchorage, filed their Ar of Incorporation to- day with terial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. The firm was formed by Marshail C. Hoppin, William E Geyser and Victor C. Rivers. It i apitalized for $100,000 with stock divided in 100,000 shares hav- ing a par value of $1 -each. - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson of Woodland, Calif., is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel Por COMIrORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habiti Dewey W. Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOMI ENROUTE SEATTLE had announced’ at 19 pass 24 17 The steamer h‘\lu(k ers and sailed for Seattle 1!Um Juneau From Sitka passengers were ward Warren, C Kinnon and son and B. J. Kane. From Seattle: on return) Louise Werner, man G. Campion and wife, Rand, C. S. Frankenfield and son, Clarence Turner, saaska docked here this morning with — PRESENTS — The Greal Physician Thrilling Sound Motion Picture Ed- % . Art Mc- 2 - @ The Burning of Rome Dramatic Musical Composition by Lorne F. Fox Rev. L. F. Prayer for the Sick ck this morning, taking M. Mull, (disembark Juneau Cole Holmes and wife, Doris Morgan, Nor- Bessie and Fox E. G. Hal wife and Phoebe Hall. To Seattle: H. R. Forehand Wyatt, Christensen, H. E. Baker, Tom Han- son and Mrs. Winifred Elfson. To Wrangell: Bonnett. To Petersburg: L. Anderson, Cloudon, Lelani Hilo and Donald Rude. don B. Jim TO-NITE AT 7:30 SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE DON'T MISS “THE DYING THIEF”, ILLUSTRATED CANTATA, BY THE FOX PARTY SUNDAY NIGHT D. C. Simons, A. L. Zumwalt, Betty Mrs. Mrs Weeks, Ed Morrow Anna Mc- Helen Ball, THE ORIGINAL DAYS of '98 JULY 1-2-3-4 Fairbanks, Alaska Boat Ruces -y- Swimming Entertainment Rides <%= Fun Sponsored by JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIONS CLUB JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SOROPTIMIST CLUB With each ticket you may vote for your choice for QUEEN, at also don’t forget that Oldsmoile Four-Deor De Luxe Sedan. Every Dollar derived from the sale of tickets will be used to de- fray the cost of the July Fourth Celebration, which will be the greatest of all time in Juneau, all your enjoyment. GRAND AWARD *Round the World Trip for Two SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION FOR THEIR WELFARE PROGRAM Juneau Fool Clinic Car Award Night of the 5th Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: BLUE 379 By Appointment Only

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