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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1948 ; - . - — —— — = % 3¢ L0l 3 v ‘g Williams has kept|The Voyager has hot and cold|other events which was given to posed for several days returned !ruml i Very v taking pictures of wild water system, and modern equipment (Flippy Lesher for bLeing the last Juneau today .c l'( Yo j | flowers. Irene Hodson is her guide deluxe. skiff across the line P S5 1 ; ] and they have hiked many miles The pie-eating contest was won Skipper John Olson on his Loat SOCEIY (RUISES : L S “;_-“& Del Wimer, Carol Larson and | Skipper Fred Wilcox on, the boat by Jimmy Buchanan. the Victor came in from Hoonah | David Fremming joined them Tues- | Relief of Paulsbo came in for sup-| Vern Foster and Walter Larson, where he had some repair work ! | day for a hike over the flats across ' plies from Cape Cross Jr., won first money in the koy's|done on his boat o“ Mo NTEREV 1 from the Cove, a very interesting foot races and Irene Hodson win- il ) T . | hike. On returning they were serv-| Paul Paulson on his Loat the"nhnz first in ‘the girl's foot races., Skipper Fred Newman, on the y rol SALE | r LE A (b contests were "oveESWIING | boas Don-Del, came in for fupl off | The Juneau Catholic Touth OFf m sn Mrs (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) |ed tea and refreshm at the Muaggie-Murphy of Sitka came home ELFIN COVE, Alaska ly 6— Hodson home. for the weekend. was a weiner roast and in the eve- at the-Standard Station today and | ggnization Wednesday afternoon 1e_(¢ mfim m Skipper LeRay Clements on the boat | — ning a beautiful display of fireworks |returned to the fishing banks. here about 6 o'clock for a cruise in house, comipl 'rum utility ,-oomA 4-unit apartme v.-h igintien IT has returned from Juneau.| Captain Tony Iverson on the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rhoades om‘ending ancther wonderful Fourth AR nearby waters abua!r(dd!}:fwMomereyr. !umaée bnéemeni’ 50%200 lot' coifithiat Lar::; apl;‘:s;::’::e:i?k: mall tender Hoonah of Belling- their boat the Osprey came in from |of July. Rilly Johns as gt ramps | The party first visite scepa,d A Y ' ¥ Jim | crew came in from Excur-'Graves Harktor, r‘;w}' live at Hawk - L:l JTJLI‘: 0“‘:::1 fi'ff’};fififni,\ .',);u!w sunken Islander, then to Dotey's | glfic 2-bdr. home, view, large| dining room and Channel view. i) { asement, part furnished. Best residential location. New | Trollers in over the weckend were the docks s y coat aint {Cove for an enjoyable beach, party 3 g ) ¥ the Elsie D., Grace, Pirate, Romance O0eks & HRR RRel L !nnj picnic lun then across to BOATS: Marion J; The Forrester; stoyes and refrigerators. 11 Mrs. Ernest Rude on wneir |Buddy of Hoonah, Minnie W, Mrs. Del Wimer has painted the|the Taku area for, & visit. to the :?;ofesll‘-‘h“-fl- senier be at the fnousfz évlth xWaterfmnt location the Radio were in the Cove|Boomer, Alfa, Lollie-M Relief of Jight plant house her husband built They returned to Juneau P Sdaty.l : n‘;“. ove. Insulated for winter on their way to Hoonah for the|Juneau, Delores, Stampede, Grey- last spring < sterday mornipg.aout 1 a.m. | = - Jarkp ogrner o Tl Bl Larag living, room 3 | I I | included’ Arleen| With 3 rentals over 10% on in- with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt il live to p p the cannery Inl loose from i her I y las! 1 nd v adriit N Roy Elliott found the s Loa Fog is still in et in ywed the sc o the Fourth Goose Edco, A. B. and G., Cod, Sel- DU aboard ¥ i - ? i :{:" it tor the Hoona i {ma, Mary W. Notman, Diana, Odd Godkin, Jeanette Doucette, Audrey| Vest View. Beautiful Erickson| light plant with appliance in- Sitka to t The Fourth of July was a beauti- i Several of the home boals were |gil, Mary Thibodedu, Frances home, Star Hill, 3 bdr., utility,| clulding washing machine. - ' | "'" TY - FIVE H E]‘Mvrml‘.xlhel Virginia Washburn, cool. room, compl. furn., lovely| NEW two bedroom house'on 10th | ’ osept Yderer of i re. The sun shone all day |here : ! D hipeel Y ’ b b e feMullen, Diene Thelle, Ann| garden; 2 bdr. home on’2 view| Street. Tile kitchen and bath. of Kotchikan fueled at and the weather was claer. . Tk — o § 0, ] I((:-\‘ Statio i the Cove ‘\‘;'as :nqurwd-rg; 8 L. Daly who has bLeen gv AlASKA' (o“IAl" Mary Nordale, Joan Wiz-| lots, unfum. Edwin; Pollock,| Floor furnace. ; ; S ’ isiting Clara ¥ |en, carol Ann Kramer, Rosie Du-| Star Hill LARGE two bedroom house, Auke . eral fishing boats were here. his aunt and uncle % \ as a passenger main attraction of the day was|and George Williams, has *.umed 2an, Marilyn McAlister, George| GLACIER Ave. 1-bdr. compl. furn.| Bay. Patented land. va C for li- the <kiff race held in the outside [to his home in Minnesota. R Y - E l VE rril, Bob Ripke, Toby Dunlap. Hardwood floors, terms; former|OLD House with four bedrooms. tid was i the when there calm, but cer as it is plent = 0 Iton Furness Jr., Je Wade,| Danuer home; 2 part. furn.| Living room with fireplace. Well This i good verry ye n Ci 1 € ith friends harbor, Mr. Swanson took the El-! - = 5 g xR e 3y A ! A " ey hL ki ren ity ‘he Treva fin II to the north side of the bay) Mrs, wien P RARL I ndy Holden, Jerry Shaw, Manual| houses, 1 acre, light plant, Lemon | furnished. Excellent Channel . . T where he started the boys i e - % P ST A, oft and Jimmie O'Connor, Eddy Carillo,| Creek. view. Low price. plants here in the Cove are just C disct ¢ ¢ nd mai here h arted the boys on their. stitute teacher here carlier in the Thirty-five persons left and _ v 2 7 3 finish 1i el b g e Witk Algs oustal flights | Eenny Haffner, Francis Smith, McMULLEN Estate, income appr.| s——i T : leaded with berries, also the y. The finish line was the|year promised the pupils when she arrived with Alaska C ig g = s S i P David Graves, the Rev. James Con-{$160 month. i %} ) Bdrries. And too, it certainly | Harry Lakeness on wdard Oil Float. Entrants were |left if they passed their g s she erday as follow I well. the Rev, Leo Sweeney and{TWO 3-bar. ; geod year for the mosquitoes anc Magnet of Paulsbo Jimmy suchanan, Ted Estrata, would send them a present. On the om Wrangell H. Forward i\’u ..‘ } (‘c'rl("W'-l‘;f’ i eeney an 0 H hl homes Behr.ends Ave.; e e 5 v e P et ! gnats as they are plentiful and r the weekend Billy Johnson, Vern Foster, Walter |mail boat today came a New Testa- Fiom Ke N 0. Habtield, | PO ‘Iii» “:% t;l )ume.d 10th, pine panel,| 3] GRAY MARINE . ebgine, -1 hungry Larson, Chief Estrata and Flippy [ment for each of the pupils and From H 1: Herman - Kitka, £ hardwood' floors, furn-| - reduction, front end power take- e ser LaVoy on the boat Voy- Lesher. The prize of $10 was given|they were very pleased as they Henry Moy and Jennie Charle 2'a g Bb‘:;‘; f KOS, off, twin disc. Used one season. Jim Lingard 1 busy installing ager came n for fuel supplies at by the Swansons. Walter Larsonlenjoyed the Sunday Schcol MiS| From Haines: Mrs. Harry D JOHN JENSEN TAKES HAeH wog, mries, Sheppard, | ¢1250, fuse Loxes for th ndard Oil the Standard Station. The Voyager Jr. won. There was $125 left from |Parker also taught while she was Laughlin i wards; Bacon at Auké Bay 50- | FATRBANKS MORSE 4 hp station- Company is a 50-foot troller, new last vear. the prize money collected for thelhere | foot beach plus 5 acres pat. land| ary machine shop engine, extr: in] e e yway: Gordon Chandler, and house priced quick sale. Ed| jgniter apd oot $50 i & | — 1 % a Chandler, | Schnoeker at Auke Lake, $3500;| poT SCOW. 30. ft by 10 1t $230 s engers on our mail hoat Treva il 135 « § \ g p H Alfred Chandle idney Fleishman WOODENF (E]‘ Y| Douglas Beach, $2550 1 acre and! pi y ( % 3 ? & Jines dere i % ROOMY 5 g :Ji€., round trip from Juneau, were o TC 0T M. R. Hesse k A cement basement West Juheau.| C-""VxleR.,U,,leR,'z“fif,'z;:’ :go_llg | To Go Where You Want to Go :’il I:::“f‘;{;w’('l':":f‘('(i"l“zzl( ],,,\\T(.','., From Pelican: J. C. Mundine $8,000, Cole's pile driving; $800| 2175 cash. 31G234. 4t float Il . . 3 77 2 o 5 5 4 ym Elir ve: Ben M. Nelso " 4 equi o 3 3 | To CGet There Quiciy in Comfort i Mrs. David Davis ane her grandson ' : - P 3 (aUBG cqHPOE, 1937 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN in very ity y 401 1, Ll Beklund, Roger Bailey and Glen | John Jensen of Douglas, came , Lavid Fremming, Mr. aod M o0 { through in the tight spots this ""”’“'!M“nPHY a‘ mnp“l good condition, body upholstery, { motor, i Buckner and Mr. R. W. Craig. The i st it M te brakes, springs i o Treva will stop at Hoonah this| From Hood Bay: Jack Sherman :"l‘l‘l at x‘]il: Cnl".‘mf-;“l l‘{gd“\”v:“)fi’ REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | all in good cond:riongii‘ir:’:r::]oid ip and overnight s ¢ Bay From Sitka: K. Benson, R. Ash- ¥ TS e irst © - | Phone 67, over Fir: i el 4 i trip and overnight at Auk Bay. i : N A | nface” contest to be held in Alas- 3 First Naticnal Bank ; gu rattles, Undercoated every rn, Ed Ry b year. A steal at $600. T3 11—R. W, Hollie, Mrs. K. Millard Mike Mil-|ka. With the odds against him|2 LOTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone 19;6 & times, he settled down to| Green 323 940 tf oil|lard, M. Powers, Ernie Carter and severs S the wooden umpire_out five| ————— INDIAN CHIEF, a motor- | cycle, that is, $650. { TROLLER ON BEACH since Feb. { Engineer for Standard Ccmpany, arrived in the Cove to- € date val John Jensen is the son of! 4 ok over the g s / ol From Annex Creek: Royal ¥ FURLONG 1:0me, 2': miles on Gla- o 1] ith Y 3?31\:?. xlx:{“kf:x‘:urw]:'w l:::"::"ldl'u‘l;'l Reil Jensen, who bas pitehed inl o, Highway; bf'nu‘lll Sfr::m'u;‘v e o i ol tanks RO veursion Inlet: Henry|the Gastineau Chanmel League fori 1 yore patented land, g 88%| Ine. Chev. engine needs repatfs. that are to be built immediately xcursior : acre patented land, good gar-| Take it for $250. The capacity of each tank will be Moy. A YD den, beautiful view, large work- TROLLER ready to go, $1800. 24,000 gallons each. The tanks and | To Sitka: Henry Hogue, 1. Kersi-| With perfect weather favoring the| gshop, also Shotgun Club across! BOAT PRICES NE. materia; ute on the freighter Sword~ ner, Karl Ball, Vincent Anderson,|young baseball players, the contest| road; 2 bdr. modern home, furn-| ABLE: We havel\lfiffi R?A?'QN' |Knot expected soon. Mre. George Anderson, Ed Vogel|was closely fought. Today's pitch-| ished, with 2-room attic; very| outkoar g of skiffs, and ank E. James. ing was for the real thing, some of best water system, $5,000. 937 tf| yachts. 1 3 Don Duncan flew to the Cove on To Tenakee: Ed Larson |Lhc boys who had pitched well inj | . T | Alaska Coastal Saturday. He comes, To Hcod Bay: Jack Sherman and |practice were jittery under fire of| HOUSE for | WE WANT OFFICE EQUIPMENT i 3 | | | Haines the final round. | Phcne Blac small cabin cruisers 93 6t/ D 1800 thh trolled. GIKHY: , Pelican: Don Milnes, C. Raati-{ Albert Carlson with 3 strikeouts | - | pETER woon TllE ALASKAN CAB Co 5V . kainen, Ed Johnson and Vern Al-land Elten Engstrom with 2 fol- HOTEL in good location for sale | 4 g The Turners left here yesterday Lright. {lowed Jensen for second and third| or lease. Ph. 187. W 1000 down. | R e from Canada and joins his father Warren ave buyers. 2 1 2. |for Juneau to get the exhaust pipe, To Hoonah: John Olsfen, R. A.|honors. Sandy Blanton, Eddie H — The Finest Cars and Service in Juneau — (on_their boat the Grey»Gne&e‘ re- |Welsh and J. Welsh - \Cull and Greg Ripke tied with one |1940 2-door Pontiac: Sedan. Fhone| “"";fl"j"fi:’ 4 -mm Now Equipped with Two-Way Short-Wave Radio Signals {paired. Fumes leaking into the boat; To Skagway: O, Finney, Tom |strikeout each for fourth and fifth| 037-3 of 716. AR % “"‘h“?:';,h:em ol v {have given them trouble for several - and James MCcElroy. prizes. In a sudden death playoff, | e e JEVES | To Haines: William Maxey. {Eddie Dull put on a nifty display WAN'TE]] | | {BED Daveno, excellent condition, | To Ketchikan: Roy Hall. !of control and whiffed 10 baters to # Lol run up the record for the day and rodm in private' $89.00. See at North Transfer, “y win fourth place. Sandy Blanton hcme. Write Empire C4563. 40 2t | Front St. 940 tf with 2 strikeouts took fifth place'iyauub = - —- = Prizes were awarded the five winners | YOUNG ladies, neat, aggressive, Yo : {by the Juneau Fire Department| - under 30, assist maanager. AdSIROXR prewnr RO ;:9';" whick. sponsored the contest. Re-| Vvertising and sales —campaign. | : e freshments today were served| See Mr. Ramsey, Rm. 406, Bar-| R through the courtesy of Alaska Elec-| anof Hotel. 939 3t MgDEHNW 2"’9“:‘;’: f“m‘sé':;i ric Light a ower . ol | —m—m————— ome, aynor ition. 1 Serve Your Baby irie LN B0 EONCeR T R Yel- | SMALL furnished house or apart-| Douglas 35-1 long-1 short. 38 3t ¥ 3 ment, close in, for permanent| been indis-{ To Petersburg: N. Keer. Uniform, Fine-Quality s ; In the baseball game which fol- | : oy ——= il CHIc (@ !icwea the Woody contest, the Tide =y sigdevflfggs"“' Faaone 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light HEINZ {Flat boys won a well played ball - | Plant. Less than ' price. Write / / me contest from Star Hill by a{WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom: BOX 2384 938 tf BABY FooDs T 4 score of 3-0. Richardson and Mc-| fyrnished house. Call Lorenzen,: T 1 G Kinnon formed the batter for Tide| g54° 923 tf | BLUE-Cream Taylor Tot, $10. Cof- YOUR GROCER ALSO HAS NEW HEINZ {Flats, while Jensen worked on the| fee table, $10. 245 Irwin St. 37 tf .COOKED CEREAL FOQD 4 mound for Star Hill. | - ] o ik - o e Plans are now under way for the| HISCELLRMUS 141 Ford Station Wagon, $750. New special playoff which will see the | 5 ¢ engine and tires. W. D. Schoeppe, e suntace Champion| WINTER ana FUND, ©O.tne. | 13 miles, Fritz Cove Road. 37 5t meet the Seattle winner on July 23.’ Complete Photographic Supplier |- = e =3 Developing - Lrinting - Enlndngl 39 Oldsmobile, $225; '37 Plymouth i " Artists’ Paints and Materials (new engine) $600; '37 Plymouth - Blue Printing - Photostats | $275; see at Jay’s Super Ser- REV. GOULD GIVES @ 2 GUARANTEED Realisuc Perman- SERVKES SUNDAY ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 upil HIGH Chair, $12. Ph. 581, 39 3t Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 2011, /pm "5 rit Good location, good WHITE KI QUICK DISSOLVING SOAP . . . T3 FRESH FRUITS CARNATION z CHUNK COTTAGE CHEESE, 1 Ib. pkg. 35c 3 Out of tae dark FOR mIHODISTS b, S o 1™ income, good condition. Located Into the hght ¢ - =% 4 Ketchikan. For details, Box 273, AMAZING OFFER! | (;Ask & SANRORN Emerges your IBundry ; o LOST AND FOUND | xctcnikon, Aluska. 938 6t - Shiny and bright! : The Rev. P. ‘Gordon Gould, a | Ser™rucTiching poles between 4 | 26-ft. two-pole Troller, Al Shape, COFFEE — CLOSEOUT . . Perlb.3%c AMOCAT graduate of the Jesse Lee Home,) ', ;e post and town. Please re-{ ready to fish; phone 035 2-long, and now a representative of the . ik I 3t| 2-short. Beard of Home Missions and turn to Oscar Cecotti. 938 937 6t Church Extension of the Method- | LOST: Mexican design sterlin_s ’42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $575. Phone SILVER PLATE TEASPOONS Ho“z STYLE PEA(:HES 5 Nu_ 21/2 fin 38& ist Church will give the message|silver brooch. Reward. Black Bflfli Red 611. 937 6t n exctative L ks b LB 934 Y COMPLETELY renovated Quonset il | EXTRA STANDARD e, cogitiborn st Ungh, e : | buitding on 1og skids. see Pete 1 Alaska, and is one S i ntfl Warner at Chas. Warner Co. LJICl | CENTURY TOMATOES . No. 2% fin 26c s B e ot e | o5 1 : P 3-ROOM Apt. No pets or children. tory to the Board of Home Mi HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- sions of the church. Since leav-| Phone 428. Crescent Apts. 940 tf 5 or Davis. L 3 94 t ing the: Terrilory in 1914 he has| g srotmmeame—sr | 00 0 Lo o D | received college and seminary, APTS., Ropms with kitchen gqmc; WHITEHORSE truck with special training at Saracuse University and| ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 836 delivery body. Engine completely® Seminary, New York State, and = overhauled. See George E. Cleve- 3 SE. EW %. for rent, one block eorge has served.a Methodist. Chureh at oLy e e 800° tf| 1and, First Navl Bank. 922 Buffalo, New York the past seven § UL Sl et i T A years. This is his first trip back|NTGE Clean. Room, steam-heated | NEW Evenruae outboard motor, 4- to Alaska™sificd 1914, and he is| Lower rent, 315 Goid St. 656 H1 vylinder 10°-hafsepower, 440 bfjow e Pare hio p | retail. Phone Biack 6. o) it pecially. impressed with the famil.| VICE CLEAN ROOMS weedly G| oo « 5 thly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 SC Anderson’s property. for iar mountains of “home” From| monthly. sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- Juneau he will leave for the West- | Nyop CLEAN steam heated rooms| formation write Box 735, Peli- ward next Tuesday. also steam baths. Scandinavian| can, Alaska. 919 1 ma b Also in Juneau this week is Mrs.| Rooms. 8 Robert Stuart, in chargé of the BEACH HOUSE, $2500. Inquire 4 Medical Division for the National Lidyg ‘Gipecl, Frita Jpve 4 RS SR — Mrs. Wcmen's Socletay of Christian uE of “HMEIS Road. 919 1 mo ‘ Service. Mrs, Stuart is on her way b, ” ol | 4 8 to Nome. where the Woman'’s Socie- ~ v 32-FT, Cabin Cruiser, practically L ty of the Methodist Church is .Pm § " new. 40-hp Redwing motog. Ph. building a new hospital. While here : B Douglas 183. 916 ¢t ) ddd] ' in Juneau she is conferring with tERS WE(IE Irx-m HOLLY SHO! paying | the architects and others interested. . A I business. m nguolzd like, to AND OPENING TAB FROM EITHER SIZE LUX JELLO BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING . . 4for25c \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! § BEST FOODS \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! \ \ [ 3 MAYONNAISE . . . . . Pint4c SAVE NOW FOR JELLY TiME L S Y " LEM A PIEFILLING . . . . . Gfor35¢c OLEOMARGARINE - - - - - - - perlh.dc CIGARETTES, !l populer brands . . . Carfon $1.32 JOHNSON'SDRAX . - - - - - . . - - 3 THE MIRACLE RINSE — SMOOTHER FINISH FREE Phones FREE : m%l') 16-24 Delivery Today’s electric Jaundry takes its rightful place,in the sun—far re- moved from the dark basement room of yesterday | Modern electrical equipment has shortened washday to a few hours. But electricity has dohe more than end washday labor—it has made @ this laundry a truly livable part of the home! FRESH VEGETABLES Here automatic electric appliances do the work ‘while you relax. The G-E One-Control Wringer Washer washes clothes sparkling’ clean—does it gently, tool ey The automatic action of the G<Eh'£umhler Dryer drys clothes indoors, fast . . . means no more trips to t backyard with baskets of heavy, wet clothing! —— The new G-E Troners mean freedom from long ses- sions over the ironing board ! : Your electric laundry can | be as simple or as eiab- orate as your needs de- H 3 mand . ., but whatever ; choase, let us show,you how yourmrgh\mdfy will more than pay for itself! GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES The appliances most women want most! | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWERCO. Cheerful Dispenl‘.'ré of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service Mrs. Stuart will speak at the eve- leave city, Experiénce not mnec- ning service of the ‘Church Sun-| .. e % v o.m' er n‘fi!fl day at 8 p. m. and members :f | pbn Skuse sald today that hel- :::1.1"‘ 1 at m‘v'm(,?uh L the local Woman’s Society are es-|mets and last minute instructions sell af entory. “ tt & pecially invited and -will be giv- {will be passed out tonight when i 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4;new i len an opportunity to ask questions. {combined field of Soap Boxers havel " oyirg tires and wheels. R. Laugh- ———.—. their cars at the 12th Street Hill| po Agk Bay. o 0 for final runs and inspection. After| __~_____ __ . MARRIED LAST NIGHT tonight the cars will be’taken to| FORREST Home and pr the Cowling Motor Co., Where they! Glacier Highway. 2 car Earl A. Bassford and Agnes Lou- |will be on display until the parade| Inquire Helen Forrest, ise Tubbs, both of Juneau, were|starts at 1:15 o'clock mglm I 602. 818 tf married last night at Douglas by| The five entries from ar-| —————— U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray.|tived early this morning and will COMPLETE Body unc Pender Shop Emmett E. Norton and Elinore E.|be at the hill tonight for checking! Well equipped. Reasonable. In: McKinnon 'were withesses to the|and familiarizing themselves wit quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 ceremony. ) the track. loughby. FiE )

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