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PAGETWO ™ l||IIIII||IIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH T The more you require of a suit The more satisfied you'll be With one of our New Yorker Worsteds Tailored in Rochester Ly Michaels-Stern We've searched the market! We've looked 'em all over . . . but carefully! And we sincerely believe the NEW YORKER worsted has just a ljttle bit more of EVERYTHING . . . style, quality and tailoring . . . than any other in the moderate price field. This season our New Yorkers feature the particularly popular clear cuts, sharkskins and plaids. B.m.BEHREH%% : IlIlllIlIIIllIIIINIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIII'Il|IlllIIllllllIIIIlllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII i o today that his Derby leading Dolly | Varden would be tested by one of o B WYy ol //flflmm KENTUCKY'S &, FISHERMEN REPORT BIG ONES RUNNING | ™¢ccoceiee = AT SMMON CREEK' are reiurn- to lead the Junior ftoy Although fishermen can now lIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII|III|IllIIIll"|III|IlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|III|IIII|IIIIII ]’WE“]’Y EIGHT HERE better than a week, Fisher's Dolly measuring 25 and five eights inchs and weighing | {4 pounds and 10 ounces, continues Chamber of ing with stories that Salmon Creek Commerce Trout Derby. Ironically,! be crossed by walking the fish was taken at Salmon Creek.! y! ‘|[FORTY-THREE: LEAVE BY ALASKA tmsul Tw mLy—etght persons arrived and 43 lelt with Alaska Coastal flights| yesterday as follows: From Icy Straits: Barbara Welsh and Kathleen Welsh.’ From Hoonah: Emma Nyeda, S. Troutmaf, John J. Young and Ben- jamin D. Jackson and Charles Me-| try. From Excursion Inlet: | -/ Chico, cCalif, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST 4, 194 are resxdems of the Veterans Housing units. Emergency TO ANCHORAGE Miss Peggy Holbrook, who has been'a Douglas visitor for several months, left. on the . Baranof, {bound for Anchorage, where her | parents now reside. Miss Holbrook has been a house- | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson during her siay in Duug las, coming. here with Miss Maud | Anderson on her return from | in the spring. Keith Roberts, who is associated and S. Wilson. From Funter Bay: Gerald Helbert. | From Petersburg: Matt Gorm]ey and C. Bidwell. From Wrdngell: From Sitka: Mar; Just and Jake Cr’p‘ |, From Tenakee: Joseph MeKenzie. ! ! From Haines: Martha Sheldon,| James E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O.| Bryan and R. Laurin. Andy Johnson. 1 Just, Phyll'ul iR. F. Carder. i | From Gustavus: ‘D L. Byerley. From Pelican: Larry Fitzpatrick| and Dick R. Westfall. | To Pelican: Capt. Larson, Reams, R. C. Foley and William | {Matheny. | { To Sitka: Harry Sperling, R. Pern-‘ trovich, Mrs. Glenn and Glen! |Thornton To Petersturg: C. Bidwell and H. \ i To Wrangell: George Walley. \ To Ketchikan: E. Ninnis. | To Hoonah; K. Howard. To Elfin Cove: Mrs. Ray Clements, | Lillian Clements, Sharon Clements. Tc Skagway: Donald McKay, Harris, | To Haines: Joseph McKenzie and W. A. Sparks. 336070 SOUTH VIA {PAN AMERICAN, NINE 'COME NORTHBOUND Pan American ilews«33 passengers| 'suuth yesterday and brought nine| imorth, in addition to its charter flights transporting fishermen to! Seattle. Arrivals were virs. Verna Smith, A. J. Carrington, Henry Schulze, Julie| Burroughs and infant Stanley, Leo- ‘nard Wilson, Albert Lyford and Don- ald McKay. Leaving were Alf Loney, John {Dugan, Paul Bezzic, William Gray, Elmer Zeigler, Adolph Lee, Oliver Cummings, Dick Westfall, Victor and Rosemary Sellars, Mrs. A. B.| Berger, Robert Shellenbarter, Alfred! {Ghazzi, Marie Rossman, Betty Ha- garty, Edwin and Gertrude Sand- berg, H. J. afd Grace Sandberg,| |Ralph Sheffer, Barney Frizzeli, Mr. (and Mrs. Harry Aase, Edward! {Schulte, James Paris, Curtis Ander-| son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike O'Nelll, Ed- | jward, Michael and Colleen O'Neill,| H. B. Crewson and Darrell Daniels. | Passengers from Annette were| { Warren Houston, Charles Bostwick and James McAden. B NEWS Ken Kearny, top man for beuer | than a month, stills bolds first place in the cutthroat entries with a three and three quarter pounder measur- ling 24 and three sixteenths inches |taken at Lake Hasselborg on a on the backs of moving fish, Dr. H. H. Fisher was only snghtly worried JOHNSON-VENTUR NUPTIALS and Alfred Ventur of | Calif., were married; Douglas, San Diego, ment, has returned to his home after an absence of several weeks on husiness for the government.! | His trip this time took him to the remote Aleutians with stops ‘at Attu, Kiska and Shemya. THEY LAUGHED— When we started the Acime Disposal Service, Nov. first of last year. We had people and friends who offered to winter, but could get no bets. We will do it again next winter. We are very proud of our records W.lof service to the people of Juneau next week or ten days. and plan to expand our service m‘ Douglas. A regular service to Doug-' las is to start August 4th and { every Wednesday thereafter. | doubt about our service call your friends in Juneau. For prompt and' regular service call J. W. “Bus” Ansell before August 4. Phone 631 Juneau evenings. Let's get on the preferred list. 952 6t e ) i i 0. H. WOODS PlANS VISIT 10 STATES LATTER PART WEEK O. H. Wood, former cannery owner of Hoonah who sold his interests there about a month ago, is in Ju- neau with plans to leave for Seat- tle the latter part of this week. | Weod has been here for the better part of three weeks attempting to sell his 50 foot toat, the Valkyrie. He plans to take the boat to Seat- |tle where it will be sold, or to sell |it enroute, and then re-invest in the freezing and packing business in this area. ‘Wood said his original plans were ' to sell out and undertake a business in the states, cut that after 38 years in the Territory he just couldn’t Ifind" his way clear to make the | Ereak, and is now hoping to sell the boat between here and Ketch- ikan so he won't have to make the Seattle trip. Mrs. Warren of Hoonah who operated the cannery business with Wood is now in Tacoma, having left here last month. e DR.J.P. ANDERSON ) PREPARING PAPERS, ALASKAN PLANT LIF Preparing a nine-part series of | papers on Alaskan plants for the | \Towa State Journal of Science, Dr. DOUGL As |J. P. Anderson long-time resldent‘ . |of Juneau, is in town for a few days. | {He expects to leave for Sitka and| vlslt other points before returning | to his post at the Iowa College in| september Anderson has teen in the Interior | | Bernice Johnson, of Juneau and |and has visited along the Alcan for | So, Franklin. Ph. 63. the past seven weeks. He has completed six parts of the | _ Genvine | weekend fishing trip. July 27 at 8 p. m. in a simple SOUR MASH Por QOM!ORT and ; John Quilico reminds all fisher-|double ring ceremony at the new il s N SERVICE \men that the trout may be taken|Apostolic Church of Aff“"""? in Y, e |in either salt or fresh water. National City, Calif. National City Bourbon Whiskey Dewey W Get the NEW | Sy il is a suburb of San Diego. [They | 3 were married by the Rev. Kiener, sETEieh x::::: WASHINGTON ANCHORAG: VISITORS who read from Esphisians, Chapter { and Habit! 5, verses 20-33. Mrs. Kiener and IN BOND, i : Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bromley andjanother young minister present 200 ngog' ;;:clm? ! F. E. McDermott of Anchorage are|sang “Because” with the Church — VT | visiting Juneau, staying at the Bar- |choir singing several hymns pre- KwaNS FEEL AT HOMIL ALag F anof Hotel. [mon SEATTLE, USA. L) Ou 08 The Woskds Gout Beaviop Ovgoainatie 3 + Distributed throughout Aln‘h by ODOM COMPA SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. ceding the ceremony. Mrs. Ventur’s aunt, Mrs. Hilda Helms of Santa Monica, was ma- tren-of-honor, with Elmer Kiener, son of the minisier, acting as best man in the absence of Erich Ventur, brother oi the bridegroom. The bride wore a gray and blue suit with white and blue accessor- ies, and a coisage of white carna- tions. She is the daughter of Mrs. Alex Demos of Douglas. The matron-oi-honor, Mrs. Helms wore a green and white print dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of American Beauty Roses. Mr. Ventur is the son of Mrs. Marie Attenhofer of San Diego, and after a short honeymoon with bis bride in Wisconsin, will re- turn to Wapato, Wash,, where he will teach in the high school and be assistant music director of the school. Ventur was director of the Juneau School Banu and the City Band for one year. — NEW HOME BEING BUILT _Al Lundstrom of Juneau is con- structing a 6-room home on'the corner -of Second and E Street ad- joining the Carl Holm residence. The building will be erected with |i full basement and will have three bedrooms. Lundstfom stated he will build at least one more heme in thé near future. MOTHERS HOME Mrs. Alert E. Tickell and new son returned home from St. Ann'’s Hospital on Sunday, and Mrs. Wm. | life. |series, has the seventh part with the printers and has two more fo publish the papers in book form ilater on. The Lcok will be a des- criptive manual of Alaskan plant Anderson is at the Juneau Hotel. .- SALMON CREEK COUNTRY 2 o'clock to 5 a. m. CLUB open every afternoon’ from“ 956 1t | lWIll GODING IS o 981, M. Wilfred Goding, former head of the U. S. Department of Com- | merce tranch office in Alaska, has |been appointed Assistant Chief of | the Alaska Branch, Division of Ter- ritories and Insular Possessions, in | the Department of the Interior, it is announced today. Goding held the same title pre- G. Mills| With the Bureau of Land Manage- vious to the time he joined the De- | partment of Commetce but will have | different. duties when he returns to his office in Washington, D. €. His (old position is now held by Fred W. Ayer, former Juneau newspaperman. Goding will act. as Executive Sec- retary, in Washmgton D, C, for the new Inter bepartment Im.el‘ | Agency Commntee \ The Depanment of Oommc.rce re- cently closed its Alaska office 5s an From Skagway: A. B. Carson and bet us we would not survive the ' economy move leavlng Goding tem= ' porarily out of a position. The for- Ann White and survived the winter and so far this'mer Skagway man has been con- |summer and will take all bets we sidereq an Alaskan expert for many years in the nation’s capital. He ex- pects to leave Juneau within the TICKETS ON SALE FOR . GOP DINNER, AUG. 18 It was announced today that tick- ets for the forthcoming Republican Party “Get Tozether” dinner to be held-at the Salmon Creek Country : | Club Aug. 18 are now available and | can be obtained from the following | parties:* Offices in White Bldg., at 224 Ferryway will be cpen from 11 a.m. to 4 pm. daily where Jack Carroll | will te handling tickets; Anita Gar-| nick will be in charge at the Gar- nick’s Grocery, and Joe George will handle sales at the- George Bros. liquor store on Franklin Street. Other persons distributing tickets will be Elton Engstrom and Howard Stabler. Carroll said that free bus service| has been arranged from Juneau and Douglas to the Country Club and; that the first bus is scheduled to|p leave Douglas at 6:45 o'clock pn the evening of Aug. 18. - SOROPTIMISTS MEEY The regular meeting of the Soroptimist Club will be held in the Terrace Room of the Baranof Hotel on Thursday, | August 5, at 12 noon. Many im- pertant matters relative to club business will be discussed. All mermchers are requested to be pres- ent and bring with them copics| of the by-laws. - TODD MAN HERE | | Fred E. Laube of Todd, ing at the Baranof Hotel. R SALMON CREEK COUNTRY | CLUB open every afternoon from 2 o'clock to 5 a. m. 956 1t ~ WANTED i’IWO Hand Fallers able to file own saws. Contract $2.00 hour guarantee. Alaska Territorial Em- | ployment Service. 124 Maripe Way. 956 3t is stay- ‘SEW]NG Machmea. any make or condition. Willman Trade Center,| ——— 947 - 1 mo. RELIABLE wcman wants light work or baby sitting. Phone Blue 236. 955 ‘3t ’CARPENTER.S wanted. 44 hour | week. Phone 34. 954 tf | WOMAN to cook on ranch. Phone | 145, 951 tf | CLERK - s;;nograp;er. Inqui;e Room 106, Health Department. ‘Territorial Building. 945 tf Offers Compl ® Marine ® Liability M. Flint and her lirst child, 8 son, returned home M.onday All are well and of course happy. With Veteran fathers, both families Family [ ® Workmen' INSURANCE TELEPHONE 57 HENRYM HOGUE, Manager S NORTHERN lnsuram:e Agenwu ete Service of @ Casualty ! @ Glass Theit 4 ® Tobbery ® Burglary - @ Fire s Compensation - ‘Motoi fll’lflhg moenthly business FOR SALE HEAVY duty carpentry, marine, boat and woodworking equlp,.l with or without central locatfon and materials. $1800 takes 42x100 lef, 4-room part urn, house, Pike Street. POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr. furn., newly decorated, basement, ete. |ERICKSON, 6th St, 3-bdr, base- ment, ‘¢omp. furn., marine view, beautiful garden, large refrig. with quick freeze unit, etc. $8,250-3-bdr. home, Waynor add, furrished. Ls-m’ {itepliice, pine panel, furn,, ' basement, 8 yrs, old. Casey Shat- tuck Addition, BUILDING ' Lots—Douglas Beach, highway and West Juneau; ‘ce< ment foundation plus acreage; lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. | MCMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per- cent gross on invest. Fine rental prop. always filled. | COLE Piledriving. reduced to | $8,000. ACROSS 6t. irom Gov. Manslon.l laige "bldg. lots 'and income prop.,! 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn., furnace, etc. BOATS—ThHe FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFP and others. x ! CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with of without mink stock. BEACH--Bacan prop., 5 pat. acres, beach frontage, water, bldg; Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; also beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove: with pat. acreage. MUR#nY & MURPHY ! REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 67, over First National Bank | 1 FUR SALE 1 DOUBLE Simmons bed, mattress | and springs, reasonable. ! Behrends Avenue. 956 3(‘ POULTRY FARM: Rosedale ranch, | 6 miles Glacier Highway. 55 acres timberland. Small four room| house, basement. Not modern,| | New laying house.’ Other bufld-j ings and equipment for 500 hens. Now stocked, $11,000, by cwner, | R. B. Miller. 956 4t | 1 i RED CURRANTS, $1 a gallon de- | livered to your deor. Phone 085-2. 956 4t | 11936 OLDS Sedan; fair condition | throughout. Good tires. Call 814 days, Blue 770 evenings. 954 4t 3 F'l' Skiff with 3% hp outboard; ( boat new. $200.00. | | 17 Inquire Box . | 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of | { Fritz Coxe Road. 949 tf] GE. Washing machine, $25. In- quire at Gaine’s Cafe by Air- port. 948 6t MODERN, well equipped machine shop, excellent location, .swd; growing business, $10,000. ,Bim Realty, Sitka, Alaska. 947 2t THE Burrell Home in the High- lands. Fully furnished, garage, fenced in garden, $8,500. 948 6t 2 LOTS on Gastincau Ave. Phone W-A:N:T A-D-S i 3~BEDROVM Douglas; 'HAVIKI”S(!HNEVESIMENI (0 LN I B AR + FOR SALE ISR 1 (RS NEARING Completion, new two- bedroom house, large paneled liv- ing room with fireplace; dinette tile kitchén and bath Fll con- crete basement and garage; au- tomatic ofl heat, liberal terms. = CHARLIE ,MILLER housé, 5 bed 'rdoms, comuleh}y 1 ed, new- ly redecorated. ' $3800—TTrée bedroom home at Auk | Bay; fully furnished, developed| land. .. CABIN—Fritz Cove. TWO 4-unit apartments; land; other ' residerices, Douglas_ and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Photte 234 SMALL BOAT HA}\. & filled lot 60x147. NORWAY. POINT lot with well. 100 ACRES PATENTED LAND near Auk Bay on Montana Creek Road. 5 ACRE HOMESITE with half- finished house, past Thane. 2-BEDROOM HOMg, Waynor Add., fully furnished, all new electri- cal equip., large lot, garage, room for third bedroom upstairs. 2 BEDROOM HOME being remod- eled. Near downtown in nice neighborhcod. Furnished. 1 BEDROOM HOME, furnished, just_beyond city limits on Glacier Highway. = * 1 BEDROOM HOME, can be mov- ed, $1900. building Juneau‘ 3 bedroom ‘Waynor. 1940 MERCURY Club Coupe, $950. {1841 PLYMOUTH sedan, ‘$950. 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan $650. MODEL A Flatbed truck, $175. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real state - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phore 911 JUNEAU—One of tue nicest homes in Juneau, located on corner of 1th ‘and “Main St, 4 bedrooms full basement, automatic oil hot water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovatec and painted, -big garage, com- ‘pletely furnished, overloaking Ju-j neau and the Gastineau Chan-) nel! Availdblé August 15. Terms Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap ' 1 pointment. 942 tf) | - - 497 ® &6 8 0 0 0 o 0 e o Nearly new cabin cruiser, 26 ft., 9 ft. beam. Chrysler Crown_engine. Hull and en- ‘giné in_excellent condition. Sleeps 4. Fresh water cool- ing system; oil range; large dinettee 5-man life boat. $3500. Terms. Phone Douglas 313: s 956 3t LR R R SRR BCRE ] lemeceosoceee 200 LARGE type White Leghorn * pullets, 11 weeks old, from fine laying strain. $1.50 each. Rose- dale Ranch, 6 miles Glacier High- home = Green 232. 940 tf]| way. 956 4t HOTEI in good location for sald|ig37 FORD; best offer takes it. or leasé. Ph. 187, 881 | - Phone Red 440. 955 tf ] [t ro. m Houén for sale, opposite 3 mile SHOP building, 93 Willoughby Avenue. Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S and T Clothing Store. 951 #f $2,500. 955 6t post, Douglas Highway. 26-FOOT Troiler, first class shapc, best offer takes. Phone 035-2 long 2 short. 955 6t ROOM and Board, $20 a week. Hannah’s Boarding House, Third and Main. 950 t1 DOUGLAS—z pedroom furnished house, basement; furnace, large lot. $6150. Phone Douglas 465. PIANO for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf , Rooms with kitchen priv- lulel Home Batel Ph. 886. fi’l t SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one SEAVIEW Ap.. for rent, one block from Federal ‘Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 666 ti e JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly ot ' monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 181 | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms nlw:tum bnl.hs. Scandinaviap 736 t1 wsxmrmn B e T PO LI LOST—A green leather billfold on Aug. containing identification card, a small nmount of money and valuable papers. Please re- turn to -newspaper office or phone Douglas 655 and receive reward. 956 3t 1937 Hucson 7ierraplane sedan; 5 good tires, excellent motor, body fair condition; $300. Phone Black 413 after 6 p.m. 954 tf \ 9x15 extra thick rug pad $25.00; 80 bass Carmen Piano Accordion, $200.00; 2 double beds, $25.00 each; Mink Tail Jackette like new, size 18, $250.00; 1 antique chair (for needle point), $20.00; unfinished book shelves, $10.00; 214 Fourtr St., Phone Red 398. t 94 6t Tocation; HOUSE: Desirable view partially remodeled, 5 roems, good lot, convenfently located. $7500. Terms. Call Black 246, 54 tf SELLING OUT, you ogme see. 925 West Eleventh 8t. 954 3¢ 2-BEDROOM House. 925 West Eleventh Street. 954 3t PRACTICALLY New GE 7-ft. re-* " frigerator, $200. Blue 635. 50 7t leather See LOST: Brown $10.00 reward. Bar. 956 3t LOST: Mexican design sterling silver brooch. Reward. Black 888, 6 to 8 p. m. 934 ¢4 fly book. Imperial Lola’s Beauty Shop. 315 Decker Way. 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write Box 2384. 938 tf 3 HOUSES sna lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. ™ t 32-FT. Cabin Crulser, Ppractically new. 40-hp Redwing motor, Ph. Douglas 193. 916 tf . ‘COMPLETE Body uné Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire “Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil loughby. 872 o LTI R TN Y '47 GMC pickup $1200; '40 Dodge Panel Truck $500; '37 Plymouth (new engine) $600; '39 Oldsmobile $175; '38 Hudson coupe, $200. Jay's Super Service, 940 tf { E