The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1948, Page 8

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PAG Gov- (ONIROI.S “’l‘ and .(“"‘V TIIO?\ann and )?ud The Northern Voyager, an Alaska Californians sgistersd at l Whiteside; to Skagway: L. C. Payne, | Transportation freighter, docked in| Baranof Hotel include: L. O. Al- in Anchorace. is registered at the { All pRoPERTY | SEI AI 8 ION'GHI "‘;I“" ERRLLL i Juneau from Seattle at 7 o'clock | ward of Oakland; Doris Morgan, | Baranof Hotei. Other Anchorage s J | 2 “f“”‘e“‘“‘f“ L. Wean, J. M.|this morning and departed at 10| Bessie Rand and Louise Werner| residents at the hotel are W. R. i ) T Angell; to Ketchikan: Walter SWart; | gclock with. skipper Harry Clark|of San Mateo, and Mrs. Aileen S.|McDaniel, H. E. Alidge, and P. N 0 T I C E i i NEARNEW ROAD tice at 8 o'clock tonight in the BRI 7 i B o Grade school auditorium, entrance FIRE DEPAR]‘MENI‘ rther- check o on Sixth Street ords today revealed tF T . will be about eigh em- o o e e ey G v HAS DINNER AND Having Taken Over the Du ty RS at a cost of $22 to Alaska iy the city, several raembers of the H : in benetit onl i Th i ‘ in the fam y i 1 o, 0 BTGB e DIAMOND CLASSIC! oo b 5 | - ‘ | the F. W. Wendt 1 it was discovered that Gov. Ernest of patented land from Ralph Tref- eg fers for $900 on May 16, 1946 lon This purchase gives the Governor ahd his son, Hunt, control of the' 1 oply th lots of land affected A“.ANIA AI.I. SIARS e Shpce giy? % 2 The picnic, followed by a softball . game, PLAY GAME TONIGHT; .- v, by the new road at Eagle River Landing, despite a previous state- ment from Territorial Engineer Frank A. Metcalf that the new road would service “five or .sxx"s homesites in that area. The road, authorized by the Territorial Board of Road Commis- sioners, of which the Governor is di Chairman, extends 330 feet along th a right-of-way which had been reserved by the U. S. Forest Ser- vice in the regular manner for property inaccessible to roads. From that point, it extends another 420 feet into property oc- cupled by the Governor and his son on Forest Service Special Use Permits for summer homes. g The approach is entirely sur- rounded by property under the control of the Governor and his son. On one side is the patented land which he now owns outright as previously mentioned. On the other side, the land is on lease to the Governor's son, Hunt. Back of these two parcels of land, is an- other lot which has been leased directly to the Governor. The entire area amounts to 13.32 acres of land. in 4- m M at le It covers the region from the ex- isting Eagle River Landing Road 34 ARR'VE; 36 I_EAVE to Salt Lake from Eagle River Harbor. Work on the road was begun this week by the Berg Construction P e, !wybldger o Ehe roject. Thirty-four persons arrived and pROSPEG'VE BUYERS o 36 departed with Alaska Coastal REOUEST A" Ex“us'o" LARGEST DIVORCE om Taku: Jim Church; from SE“I.EME“I GIVEN Ketchikan: Mary fnrpuz; from J;ake . i ; & = f: Florence: Bart Cole and Bruce Tay- ny action by the receiver for b h e e is again under the : g 'o BA"KER S wIFE. From Skagway: L. O. Alward ang | Wrangell, has been delayed until » " ' Ruth L. Hacket: from Pelican: Em-|AUBUSt 1 as the result of an order T i RENC, Nev., July 2—P— A di- james. Allan Jones. Gene Chase, Folta in U. S, District Court here | i 1§ i vorce settlement of $3,500,000—pro- mMurvin Chase; Lably the largest in Reno divorce jei. ajfred C. Adams, Jr history—is reported to have been made on the wife of a New York g peRae, R. Mayo; from Tenakee banker. L. O'Toole e of the mill. The men are The woman, Mrs. Evelyn Lehman, prom Hood Bay: D. McLean, Fred Joseph F. Coleman, Kinzua, Oregon; i is the wife of Allan S. Lehman, arinnhy from* Hoonah Alfreq V. T. Schultz, Detroit, Michigan M ¢ and Simecn R. Dietrich, Lansing, (¥ members of a New York banking firm and the nephew of New York's ite Erickson: J former governor, Herbert Lehman. gng o Towle e 5 Her attorney, Lester Summerfield.| 1, gitka: Mrs. A. Glenn and L. FLAGS ARE UP il said she is establishing Nevada resi- gyuin and to Hoonah: G — dence and has been at swanky Cal- mouie Joe McLain and D. Ander-, A crew from the Alaska Electric ~ Neva Lodge for two weeks. He re- | fused to comment on the divorce, settlement report and Mrs. Lehman | p. was unavailable at the Lodge. Another four weeks must pass be-| _ fore any divorce papers could be - filed. K ———.—- — { ! WEEKEND SPECIAL Q’ | Weekend Special at Taku Lodge. M. 8. Donjac leaves Saturday 8:30 a. m. Alaska Coastal Airlines | leave by appointment. For de-| talls inquire ALASKA TRAVEL ! BUREAU, Baranof Hotel, or phone ! \ Red 472, 929 1t} Empire wantade gt results! "'--.~ ® P . i FITZ6ERALD i | KENTUCKY'S, { ! | ! BOURBON ‘SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight wrbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND ) z z ) E s i & g mc - Lousvue, kv | i~ + —re NOTICE OF EFFECTIV IBAND PRACTICE IS bandsmen w Gruening had purchased 4.08 acres the practice which will be on march- Cruiser Atlanta from Sitka will be played as follows existing Will game series tonight, the cruiser hav- the Atlanta and the All-Stars will rive tomorrow, will game of its threc game series with the All-Stars at Sunday Leginning at 2:30 o’clock. will play a double-header beginning the Legion and Elks mee BY ALASKA COASTAL : flights yesterday as follows: John; to Pelican: Mrs. H, Thomp- to Sikoh Bay: George Haen. The Fourth of July band will prac- in charge. NORTHERN VOYAGER HERE George Karabelnikoff. former Ju ORNIA the | neau resident who is with the CAA FROM | Treland of Long Beach. | W. Kilpai nteered, at ympany No. 1, of the Juneau Department, was host last night to Company No. 2, at a pic- nic dinner which took the place ot regular Department meeting. to ke played during the parade 1 Monday, July 5 - e - was held near the A-J Rock [ The men of Company No. 1 gave “'KA GAME Su"DAY‘:m dinner because, they said, they "muwed to show Company No. 2 that |no hard feelings existed because of baseball | the latter's failure to make good & .. bet they lost last year when No. 1 trounced them in the annual tase- With Gastineau League scontinued until Tuesday July 6 e 4th of July games with the I will not be responsible for any debts prior fo July Ist and | will continue to give all the Turpin patrons the same court- ‘ eous service and solicit the patronage of all others. For all package and transfer delivery call the ' HOWARD TRANSFER | PHONE 117 + %07 {dobl Phint Store will remain closed " altdaySaturday, (Howard Button) and visiting club ball game and No. 2 was supposed |, to have furnished a feed. The Atlanta and Juneau All-Stars| To top the evening's entertain- play the second of a three Mment, the two companies engaged in a softball game whici no one can figure out who won, Wlmesws[ say that an adding machine would be necessary to determine the score land no one could say which team g won the first game yester 1. Tomorrow night at 6:30 0 eet in the third and final game ) Tne Sitka squad, expected to ar- | had emerged victorious. play the first! Leonard Holmquist managed to ! combine both tumbling and baseball tactics as he made one of the most |outstanding plays of the game. Ancther sensational play came when Elroy Ninnis put his hand in the air to catch the ball but just man- aged to detlect it into Earle Hun- ter's mitt who made the putout. Thanks were given to the entire Department for its fine work on the Douglas beach. The Juneau Firemen built consideratle equipment for the beach in their spare time and also put in additional other work on the Leach. T ey the ball park onday, Sitka and the All-Stai 1:30 o'clock. Gastineau League play is s 4 to be resumed Tuesd S B From Sikoh Bay: George Haen; AT WRANGELL SAWMILL| yesterday The delaying action was executed at the request of a group of men pressed interest in a possible from Excursion In- From Sitka: L. C. Payne and Mrs Char- J. Bowen Erickson McLa artin, Bob Michigan Light and Power Company was » Taku Lodge: Don Brook and out yesterday afternoon and flags ruce Taylor and Bart Ccle. are now floating at various places To Superior Packing Ronald | over Juneau streets. sn and Patricia and Adeline Pratt ViISITORS | MEN OF THE SERVICES You will enjoy a visit to the Famous Salmon Creek Couniry Club 3 miles out on Glacier Highway OPEN ALL NIGHT Fine Entertainment Dancing - Music - Food COME OUT FOR A GOOD TIME HEAR THE WELL-KNOWN PLA-MOR HOLLYWOOD TRIO Here for only a few more days CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP E JUNE 30, 1948, CALIFORNIA GROCERY & 5 OUR PLEDGE L Service — Good Foods and M[oderate Prices . § JUNEAU’S CALIFORNIA ] GROCERY I NICK BAVARD and Family Mprs. Mary Bavard John Bavgrd _ . 7 PESRBON Effective June 30, 1948, this pioneer food store, founded e in 1917, again brings to the people of Juneau a full Line ' 1. of Fresh Foods of all kinds, Nationally advertised prod- 1 ucts, Choice Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . . . at prices consistent with top quality. ' 0 OUR MANY FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS of former years, and new-comers are invited fo come in and see us. e ;- We Pledge the Same Prompt and Caur;edifi} ¥ ':37:‘:‘?‘.-"1&. that Made THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY M oemrA A Popular. .. Pleasant ... Economical Place . will be owned and operated by N. J. BAVARD & SON. We thank our Patrons for their business and wish our successor the same loyal patronage and success. PLEASE NOTE: Any bills against us should be sent to us at once and prompt payment of funds due us will be appreciated. FRAGNER and MANSFIELD -- P. 0. Box 1644 to Trade. ; ssssssesssscesits = TsssssssssEssicicEssiissssssssssses.

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