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THE DAILY ALASK4, EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 13,1948 1’51, Charles Popejoy, 1. Stewards: Cortis L. Wingerson, Henry Leege, Frank Dakin, William 1COF GRAND MASTER DR. 6. H. KENNEDY 150 BE HONORED AT IS ALASKA BISHOP, -5 < » RECEPTICH TONIGHT METHODIST CHURCH "=5ect™, 0™ /7/7&’[#4/0?} ISTCHURCH 2527 | Mrs. George Playdon, Mrs. Mild ,fqi,r]“:?fi:;‘o ;‘(:i"'(’;fixyw: 8S1OF red Lister, Mrs. Carroll Elford, Mrs. ey o et !John Barber, Efleen Nelson, Pres- o n elected BIShoD 4o vy, F P horond, Area of the Metho- |~ church Board of Misstons; Miss the fiev Gordon P. Bea Shepard, Miss Erma Wainer, rier Jeske Les graduate Mrs. Chariotte Hungerford, Sylvla who is ting Alask ® [Lister, Sandra McCrea, Mrs. Clyde g aska the firsi ‘Tm‘n“r time since he left Alaska in 1914. g © Rev. Gould, representing the t;'";:‘:;’\\fif‘f‘"‘;‘;;'fi;f"’" 9. Foks rd of Home Missions and Church | S i Extension of the church, was preeem\Ed;h' ‘ro“‘i“ e Olaren. A, X election of Bishop Kennedy \Alu‘? pageh oL ¥ i Seattle last week, and witnessed \"" ) Delegate, Mrs. Mildred ition service at UNIver-|y ;i “ajternates, Mrs, Leigh Grant peio L it L R RN atherine Alter. morning. Other delegfl(e 12 Alaska Methodist MISSlUU YORK RIIE DEGREE TOBECONERRED week, uum'nm: with the churclh and government officlals in connec- | Tongass Chaster, UDR.AM. ot} | Ketchikan, will confer and exem- tion with Mission projects of the 2 ¥ Metiodist Church in Alaska. He was |Plify Royal Arch Masonry in Ju- Ineau Scottish Rite Temple, com- 00d ne i N S born at Unga, and was educated at g the Jesse Lee Home, sponsored by |mencing at 7:30 tonight. the Woman's Division of the church | Ketchikan cfficers here during the time the home operated [Services are David E Many will be glad to know that TRIANGLE at Unalaska |High Priest; J. W. Leadbetter, CLEANERS have made decided im- sunday evening the Qudrtelly‘xm"v Dr. W. E. Peterson, Treas- provements and patrons will receive Conference of the local church heard | Wer: Ra (: Hulnl‘ §e(- ary; Rob- prompt deliveries from now on |its reports for the year of over $8,- fert W. Streng, Pl‘llul“lll Sojourne 000 raised und expended by the|V. B. Milligan, Captain of the it . church locally, 19 new members, 16| Host, and M. J. Bucey, Royal Arch, The same expert workr ship that has Iu'wvn el 8 tusarals. 8 ‘mN.“_[(Amm“ They will be assisted typical of Triangle dry cleaning ings and 4 adult baptisms; 160 en- {by Past High Priest Almer J. Pet-! work in the past will continue in roled in the Sunday School. Thelerson, Tony Craviolini and Nick Perritory rgan- Dr. of St all ch xlv»-‘ of the coln Grand, an-|of and vis- members of all branches of invited to attend the which will begin at 9 clock. All members are requested to attend the meeting that will pre- de the ption B Plans ! been made to take Grand Master Anderson on a sight- seeing trip to Mendenhall Glacier |in immediately after he arrives on the the afterncon flight of Pan American 'sit Alr! s from Seattle. He will leave for F(mbanks tomorrow morning t 2 éenuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey "80TTLED IN BOND »‘.’.‘ 'I?O" Noble Rebek at the the were the Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Knight, ! Superintendent of the Mission, the | Rev. Oscar Olsen, of Seldovia, un(l' Mrs. George Green, lay delegate, of | Seward, for |m Crocker, the future. The improvement you teachers were given special credit!Sablick, all of Anchorage Chapter will notice is that your garments for tie good year. Projects of thr*‘Nu 3, R.A M will be ready for you ON TIME. chuich have included the “Learning, Following the Royal Arch cere- ior Life" Cub Scouts, a Brownie troop | z Knights Templar, will confer the partial assistance with (molher"r(m slar Degrees. Officers con- | trogp; providing a location | ferring these degrees will be Emi- for the city mass X-Ray, several nent Commander Virgil Stone, concerts, a pre-Easter evangelistic| Glen Vail, Tony Craviolini and service, and a full youths pmgumqu.xt Eminent Commander Almer including a summer youth camp.|J. Peterson, all of Anchorage. Toe purchase of the new electric| The Anchorage and organ has been one of the main im- | groups will be assisted by several provements to the church’s plant)juneau York Rite Masons. A class year, along with painting the of over 20 will received the dcgl('t‘s social room, and recarpeting the|of York Rite Masonry ncel. Miss Kelsey, the Parish — ker was given the church's com- mendation for her excellent_ work. ! (HIG'"K Dmm( ; 3 ] AND an increase this progress Careful routing of work, in our Staff makes possible. girls For Better Appearance CALL The TRIANGLE CLEANERS il Pho“e a“7 (r'Ium elected for the coming| s | \’;“nv:«i& Don C. Foster, 49, Carl| (lOSED '0 " H|HG| 50, Clit-| The Chignik fishiig district was George, | ¢losed again to commerc al salmon |tishing by the U. S. Fish and wild- ' ‘l e S t kend. Tk O I e e et e et until 6 a. m, July 19, it was an- nounced. The Regional Office inJuneau explained that the closure was made necessary because of the light catch of red salmon and the fail- ure of the counting weir in the Chignik River. Tom Hall, '50, Wallis Stremberg, '49, ford Robards, Arthur | Mrs. Florence Phelps. To ‘weieome G ier Oliver b i Pastoral Relations Committee: KENTUCKY'S e siner mow roaze LOCAI Organization Has ars. Don C. Foster, Carroll Elfrd { Odd Fellows will have a |Maurice Powers. L St meetine ganowed by o xe- Quarlerly Conference | churen Board of Education: An- at 8 o'clock 9 drew Robinson, Henry Leege, Edith| m, who re- ~Elects Officers. Moore, Mrs. Earl Albrecht, Mrs, | king Fln)d Dryden, Mrs. Fritz Johnson, TICKET OF DEMOS I§ | (Continued from Page one) reported to be. a- “strong” state- ment on the race issue. Dixie leaders called it “entirely unsatis- | factor | The platform, in tentative draft, still is in the hands of a commit- tee. 1t is to come before the con-} vention tomorrow. Southerners | talked of a ticor fight which would | be time-consuming and. upset convention schedule, 8. George,; { Republicans Lambasted The daytime session of the con- { vention itself brought only another iround of speeches, lambasting the Republicans Im. (EST) and recessed at 1:19 p. ! m. until 7:30 tonight when Ray- | Lurn is to make the principal ad- rhlsi demonstrations, and | par- night’s seized many banners Barkley last de 1 -W.- wove them into the A(Il' It didn’t mean that the delega- me themselves necessarily were | privat: airstrip east of Lake Wash- for the Kentuckian, but reporters ington’s Mercer Island saw in the parade various placards Greimes said he steered thel| includling Alask: {plane by “opening and closing the D [doors” during his cross-mountain { trip. i - — DR. MAISONVILLE 10 BE IN (HARGE OF ANS HOSPITAL IN JUNEAU Dr. Phillip Maisoncille will ar- rive in Juneau tomorrow to be medical officer in charge of the Juneau Government Hospital. Dr. Maisonville was graduated from {the Toronto Medical School in 1946 and since that time has been fall series, sponsorship of mun.es Anchorage Commandry No. practicing in Mayo, Yukon Terri- | tory Dr. J. P. Albitre, who r. Mai- sonville is replacing, has been ap- peinted medical officer in charge of the Alaska Native Service hos- pital at Bethel. Dr. Fred M. Lang- son of Bethel is leaving the Alaska Ketchikan Native Service and plans to re-icase. turn to the States. Dr. and Mrs Albitre plan to leave for Bethel| so0n. - 5BllllDEltS OF (ORSAIR ARE MEMBERS OF TOUR Alkoard the Corsair when she visited Juneau yesterday afternoon were William S. Newell and Henry | C. Wright, proprietors of the Bath | Iron Corporation in Bath, Maine. Tne Bath Iron Corporation built the Corsair in 1930 for J. Pierpont Morgan. This is the first time that men and their wives have been aboard the Corsair since it was reconverted into a luxury passenger ship, al- though they made several trips on her when she was a private yacht. Charter No. 5117 in the Territory of Alaska, at the Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. teed Diamonds of Rare Beauty Gems of purity, precious diamonds are unmatched as the gift of | lifelong worth. Ours are flawless. They will grow in value | thmugh the years. See us for beautiful diamonds at prewar Bank premises owned $38,165.22, $4,627.92 Obligations of States and polmcal subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and discounts (including $31.04 overdrafts) erve District No. 12 Ri REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | First National Bank of Juneau close of business on June 30, 1948, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under ASSETS | 1. Cash, balances with otner banks, including reserve bal- | ance, and cash items in process of collection | $1,311,615.37 | 2. United States Government obligations, dilrect and gvaran- 2,640,483 90 53,871.42 32,200.00 1,255,070.10 furniture and fixtures 42,693.14 (Bank premises c\med are subhct w None liens not assumed by bank) N MAMNG- the ) ° It opened at 11:32 a.|d ‘ezonef FLETCHER PILOT LANDS RUDDERLESS PLANE SAFELY SEATTLE. July uhun “f I'm going to crash, I want to be close| to home.” i That wae by Grover the explanation ngen[ C. Greimes of Seattle why he and a companion flew a rudderless small plane across the Cascade Mountains after striking | high tension wires near Yakima. Tne plane lost its rudder and damaged its propeller when it struck the wires on a flight from | Seattle. Greimes “blinded by the sun” Kennewick to said he was at the time. A few moments later when Greimes flew low over the Yakima field to drop‘a note telling his lestination, Civil Aeronautics Ad- ation ofiicials said the s course was so “erratic” that | crash equipment at the field all was mobilizec¢. Similar precautions were taken at Seattle’s Bozing airport. But Girimes brought his crippled craft tc a safe and uneventful landing at Lake Air Park, a small ARD BRIDE VISIT ENROUTE OUTSIDE | | ik & v Newlyweds My, and Mrs. George ! Fletcher, formerly of Anchorage,! passed through Juneau this morn- | ing on the Baranof enroute to | Fletchers new assignment at Rich- mond, Virginia. Fletcher, wellknown in Juneau, {has been Assistant Special Agent In Charge of the Federal Bureau | of Investigation in Alaska for the past two years. Included in the tigated was the Jim Ellen murder | Mrs. Fletcher, the former Beverly | Murphy, is equally wellknown in | Juneau. Prior to their marriage, {she was Chief Hostess for Pacific Northern Aifiines. The couple was married at An- | chorage on June 28. 'LEGION AUXILIARY T0 ENTERTAIN NATIONAL A special meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary was held last evening at the home of President Anna Day, to make plans for the entertainment of National President Ruth Hutton, who will arrive in Juneau July 20 on the Baranof. Plans for a no-host banquet at 'MURPHY & MURPHY | Juneau crimes that he has inves-| {HOUSE PRESIDENT, JULY 20, | FORSALE. W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE DOUGLAS— $6,500 takes 4 bdr| house, compl. furn, utility room, furnace, basement, 50x200 lot. Also 2-bdr. home, view, large‘ basement, part furnished. BOATS: Marion J; The Forrester; The Dell, 40-ft. senier be at the habor Sunday. C.LHOUN St. large corner lots; with 3 rentals over 10% on n- vest. View. Beautiful Erickson | home, Star Hill, 3 bdr, utility,| cool room, compl. furn. Jovely| garden; 2 bdr. home on 2 view| lots, unfurn. Edwin; Star Hill. | GLACIER Ave. 1-bdr. compl. (um.l‘ Hardwood floors, terms; former | Danner home; 2 part. furn. houses, 1 acre, light plant, Lemon Creek. McMULLEN Estate, $160 month. TWO 3-bdr. homes Behrends Ave.; Foster home, 10th, pine panel, fireplace, hardwood floors, furn- ished, furnace, basement, etc. BEACH prop. Briggs, Sheppard, Edwards; Bacon at Auke Bay 50- foot beach plus 5 acres pat. land and house priced quick sale. Ed Schnoeker at Auke Lake, $3500; Douglas Beach, $2550 1 acre and cement basement West Juneau. $8,000 Cole’s pile driving; $800 falling equipment. Pollock, | income appr. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Naticnal Bank BLUE-Cream ’I‘:lylm Tot, $10. (‘Ul- fee table, $10. 245 Irwin St. 37 tf 1949 OLDSMOBILD Bedun “Call 438‘ after 5 p.m. and 841 days. G home, 2% FU i hon cier Highway; beach frontage, den, beautiful view, large work- shop, also Shotgun road; 2 hbdr. ished, h 2-rocm attic; best stem, $5,000. very 937 £ 22R, good condition. 937 3t | Street. 37 3t miles on Gla-! 1 acre patented land, good gar- | Club across modern home, furn- | "TER Radio, model S- | Black 630. | REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. A-u“?xtlnpnrment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining room and pghlnnel view. Best residential location. New stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter living. Bath. Large living room with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt light plant with applance in- clulding washing machine. | NEW two bedroom house on 10tk Tile kitchen ‘and bath Floor furnace. LARGE two bedroom house, Auke Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedroon Living room with fireplace. W furnished. Excellent Char view. Low price. WILLIAM WIHN-PIlone J GOOD flUN'flNG-?stxNG SOAT sleeps three-five, 28 ft., ft. 6-cyl. Cont. Star. $1800. Key available at our office. / NEARLY NEW Cabin Cpuiser. 22 ft., 110 Chrysler, sleeps 3. $3500. $1250 down. TROLLER, ready to go; 30 ft. hp Universal. $1800. TROLLER, needs new keel next season, 30 it., 2-1 Jeep. $1100. GOV. ELISHA P. FERRY, sleeps 10-16, shown by app. $17,500. 5 HP ELTO outboard, '$60. USEC CARS—Plymouth, Oldsmo- bile, Hudson. { DUPLEX APT., ral homes. NEARLY NEW dining table, four leather seat chairs. $50. 130 GALLON water or oi! tank, $10. | ELEC. ADDING MACHINE, 8 bank, Portable radio, accordion, guitar, slide camera. | WE HAVE A BIG SALES AND H STORAGE ROOM. We Sell for 5 Percent 5 | PETER WOOD | SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise | 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 ‘41 Ford Station anon "$750. New engine and tires. W. D. Schoeppe, 13 m Fritz Cove Road for T$1,000 down. Phene Black or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf | i . {HOTEL in good location for sale ! | i Pontiac Sedan. Phone |4 716. 1840 2-door 037-3 or 31 St‘ 93 6! 926 tf | GE Washing Macnine $35.00; 8" saw, 4" jointer with motor and accessories. Phone Douglas 465. 937 3t 126-1t. two-pole Troller, Al Shape, ready to fish; phone 085 2-long, 2-short. 937 6t '42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $575. Phone Red 611. 937 6t 9x16 Axminster rug, $126.00 value for $75.00; floor lamp $10.00; Bendix Radio-Phono and records $320 value for $200.00; 2x4 and 4x6 rug, $16.00 pr.; mirror, 20- inch diameter, $5.00; curtain stretcher $6.00; 2x3 plate glass; mirror $15.00; items less than 1 year old. Blue 470. 814 Gold Belt. I the Salmon Creek Country Club, a luncheon and trips to the Museum and Mendenhall Glacier were made and committees appointed. The banquet is open to members of the Legion and the Auxiliary, all veterans and their wives and any Vinterestel{ persons. A complete program will be published at a later date. Anyone desiring reservations are asked to telephone Mrs. Day, at Green 575, or Mrs. Waino Hen- drickson, 566. All reservations must be in by Sunday, July 18. e e BACK IN TOWN Robert Norton of Hoonah has returned to Juneau and is staying at the Hotel Juneau. 936 3t} }4-DOOR Chevrolet - sedan; - good | body and upholstery; engine good | running order. See Tom Petrich at Customs Office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 937 tf | 1 CHILD'S rocker, 1 baby bed and [ mattress, 1 high chair. Call 581. | Walter D. Field. 936 4t | COMPLETELY renovated Quonset i building on log skids. See Pete Warner at Chas. Warner Co. : 936 tf SCHOOL Girl will take care children. Phone Blue 236. 937 3t of | 1942 DODGE Tudor, good condi- tion. Red 875. 936 3t | BABY Crib. Phone Black 403. 936 3t AUGUST i—to rent house or apart- ment, two bedrooms preferred, furnished or partially furnished. Harold F. Dawes, Ph. 522. 36 2t 9 Oldsmobile, $225; ‘37 Plymouth | (new engine) $600; '37 Plymouth $275; bus $100. See at Jay's Super Service. 932 tr 3 HOUSES una iot. Inquire Trev- 1 or Davis. ™ U WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom furnished house. Call Lorenzen, 254. 923 tf CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week. Phone 34. 907 tf | MISCELLANEOUS WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Clevg- land, First Nat'l Bank. 922 t1 NEW Evenruae outboard motor, 4- cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below retail. Phone Black 366. 919 tf prices. | 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises . 1.00 0 QEATTI T 2 | x I , A -_ ———————— | SCOTTY Anderson’s opert) r |11 Other assets o 7,594.83 <~ SEATTLE WINFER ana FOND, CO. 106, | (00 0t Policun, Alaika, For i b < S Cemplete Photographic Supplier | ¢5rm i, 7 - \ & P P& ¥ ‘mation write Box 735, Peli- Watches of Grace and Charm 12, TOAL ASSETS & $5,343,520.76 Por COMFORT and | Developing - Lrinting - E“"'l"" can, Alaska. 919 1 mo H The Nugget St 1 will find a selection of ted LIABILITIES - ""m"",,:,"'" | ere, in e Nugge 10p, you will find a selection of imported SERVICE Blue - Photostats BEACH HOUSE, 00. Inquire and American-made watches famed thmuphout the world; |13. Demand deposits, of individuals, partnerships, and cor- pesem sl o~ oo b oageg Lioyd Qm:'smn?gov, every type of timepiece from that which a “man’s man” would ! poratiaps - 051000 w. Get the NEW GUARANTEED Realisué Perman- | po.; - o 1 o choose for himself, to one so finely styled as to be “fit for a i“‘ Hime "e""“"“ of individuals, p"m"‘h‘p" ‘and corpora- etzdort WASHINGTON .| b $180. aped curls, $1 x Queen”. All are here for your inspection, and at prices that will 1.870,943.69 | vice-Pres. Lola's Beauty Shop o 32-FT. Cabin Oruiser, practically astotind you. 15. nepoms of United States Government (ncluding pastal and Habit! 315 Decker Way. mew. 40-hp Redwing moter. Ph. g savings) 496,836.65 | Managing e Douglas 193. 916 tt w:g Rejonls of Slates a0 political subdivisions e Director FOR RENT TIGHT T i i {17 posits of banks ok ALASEANS FEEL AT HOML —— > able for business women. Phone Nllgget Jewelr Stel'ling Silver |18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 8,991.83 i 4-&?31;‘41‘“35%}11;;’“‘;:: E:’;‘y"w:_‘s‘;f 81, 906 1t '_l‘,\’(*i“”y Alaskan, nugget jew elry Names that are rgnowned wherpvcr ‘19 TRk o $4.957,563.90 er, Hotpoint range, dishes, etc.|THE HOLLY SHOF. Gobd paying in ltci‘mxhtou num:;ml;; to mention, Ll'hul(‘(’ gifts are p:lvlen and 1:001\':(!, | DEPO:! ..$4,957,563.! 218 Main St. 937 3t! business. Owner would like to watch chains and charms, virgin nternational Sterling and other | A % T —. = leave city. Experience not nec- gold set in fine ivory, to name but fine makes, in famed patterns or ‘2" FORME SEARILITIES RSO, wmlldb;:i:mzap?mn;:puaepéfig essary. Owner will teach business. a few, will forever remind you and in open stock, will solve for you, the ?25 il e CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Bt e S i : 936 3p] WL sell at inventory. 908 #f your friends of your trip to Ju- problem of what io send your (e W) . 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new neau and this great Northland. mother, wife, or sweetheart back 'u (;’“ Common stock, total par $100,000.00 .. -4 i::m:g Juneau Foot cl“llc APTS, :"‘-" il :’hw:;: ps;h& extra tires and wgeels.cfl. 1‘.\")1- g . Swplus ... ,000. fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. home. b Lo Fracam oy 90.999.24 Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. e lin, Auk Bay. 908 tt 20 Besswics (and retirement asbaunt for preferred stock) 44,966.62 PHONE: BLUE 379 m"“’]‘:’ T ol °“°°;’;°°; FORREST Home and property, 4 | By Appointment Only from Federal Bldg. Glacier Highway. 2 car garage Known from Nome to New York B TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS WICE Giean Mosm Wewm-esicd | Lo Helen Fore, Douglas The Nugget Shop label on your gift will tell the one who receives ' - - Lower vent. GoM St. 602, TABHLI' PIT: ..$5,343,529.76 it that you have sent something authentic and fine and truly » TOTAL ¥ mg:.afl:)m“b ACCOUNTS 45 435000 rm' "Lr JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly of | COMPLETE Bod; anc Fender Shop representative of Pioneer Alaska, because The Nugget Shop l - Sndeithly.” Coustiat SO, Fn. 10t W“:lll eqmg:: mmm L ‘has served the Territory for many decades, and enjoys the Electrical Contractor NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms lqoug:fl:.‘*- v “':‘:; name of being Alaska's foremost curio and jewelry store. It is known from Nome to New York. Gifts from The Nugget Shop of Juneau will give you and your friends cherished memories through the years to come. | The NUGGET SHOP iy HBouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY 31. Assets pledged or ass:gued to secure lmbllmes and for other purposes ..$1,240,000.60 Territory of Alaska, Division No l ss: | I E L Huater, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly Bex 3138 Black 319 l_nu' f.hll- the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and e E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. Brownie's Liquor Sfore §|LoST: Mexican desien sterlng; oo getice, g-unt art ¥ conm—A"tSt m E. CLEVELAND, JOHN RECK, A. M. q silver brooch. Reward. Black u:'. metal telephone stand, and other MILL. Directors. smuauwwwm me this 9th day of July, 1948. SUE M. KENNEDY, Nfllflmwm : My 1949. Imone 103 mmrrduh P.o.lq Yoa —— OFFICE Equipment and Supplies in Cooper Bldg: Including check proectors, filing ecabinets, fluo- rescent desk lamps, electric wall clock, small glass top desk, leath- items of valuable and negessary Contact Mrs. Seaton at Tele- phoge 182 or. 800. 934 4¢ 1 office equipment and supplies.