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PAGE TWO i For cherished ankle trimness, for groom- ing finesse, for flawless, wrinkle-free fit, choose HOLEPROOF Nylfons. Propor- tioned in width as well as in length... choose from a complete selection of s for every wearing occasion. these luxury nylons in new ex- citing “Fascination Colors.” CHARMER . . « » warm gra ALLURE . . French nu WITCHERY . . ENCHANT . . B d/,/( Bsé’tsnaé Co QUALITY SINCE /887 R RALLY FOR JUANIIA DIAZ GIVEN TONIGHT | ; Five special prizes will be given to the men during the course of the evening. Refreshments will be served in the Tea Room. Music will }E:e by the Dreamlanders. THE DAILY ALA KA SOROPTIMIST CLUB, HERE TOMORROW One of those rare privileges that comes to an Alaskan club once in a life time, is in store for the Soroptimist Club of Juneau when it will entertain the President of the National Federation of Sorop- timists tomorrow atternoon. Mrs. Gertrude Huitt, of East St. Louis, Ill, will ce a passenger on the Baranof when it docks to- | morrow, and local Soroptimists are | planning a full program of enter- tainment for her during the eight jhours while the steamer will be |in port. Tentative plans include a nuffet supper at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann; which all local Soroptimists are expected tc attend. Other plans of a sight- seeing nature are still being d from a post-convention speaking tcur of Soroptimist clubs of the Northwest. The Juneau Club will {oe theeonly club in Ala that will have a visit from her, as her {plans do not permit visits to either | Fairbanks or Anchorage. Sorop- | timists in Juneau are looking for- ! ward with keenest interest to mect- !mg their national officer ang h |ing from her some of the |lights in the accomplishments ol | Soroptimist Clubs throughout tacij | nation. A practicing attorney of E-st & Louis, Ill, Mrs. Huitt has worke: up from the ranks in club work, and her election to the high qmceI !sl‘e holds was a tribute not only; to her effective work over a period jof years in local, district and state organizations, but also to the dls-| tinguished place. she has won in! her chosen profession. This will be | the first visit of a national officer tc any of the Alaskan cluts. DOUGLAS NEWS VACATION OVER I Mrs. Arne Shudshift returned on Thursday from a three week vaca- tion at Tenakee Springs. She re- turned with her sister, Mrs. Kron- quist, who spent her vacation there also, returning via Alaska Coastal. ioh- * | officers PRESIDENT HUITT, VAL POOR ELECTED |OUEEN CANDIDATES LIONS PRESIDENT Val Poor was elected - president of the Juneau Lions Clus this noon for the coming year. He will suc- ceed George Danner who swung the gavel at the Lions head table for the last time today. With mext Monday the Fourth of July, Poor will take over his| presidential duties the following week, July 11. Joe Shofner was nameq First Vice President, Milton Furness and | Bill Matheny were elected as di- rectors in the only other contested offices. Other officers who took their positions uncontested are: Second Vice President, Joe Warner; Third Vice President, Col. Joe Alexander; Secretary, Ken Axsl- son; Treasurer, Marc Boles; Tail- twister, Jerry Williams; Lion Tamer, Carl Rusher. Something new in installation ol mittee chairman A. W. Blackerby who received enthusiastic approval of a plan to hold ceremonies at the site of the Salmon Creek Coun- try Club with blue jeans the correct garb of the evening. A ball game will start off the evening to be followed by a ban-| quet of hot dogs and hamburgers served in Tom George's pavillion tent. President Danner appointed more helpers to committees for the big Fourth of July celebration. Work- ing with Pat Gilmore on the float lcommittee will be Pete Wood, Burke Riley, Bill Matheny Andy Rorinson. Named to the con- cessions committee of which Val Poor is chairman, were Frank Par- n sons, Roy Peratrovich, Norm: Sommers, Dr. J. O. Rude and Lar Wilcox. Joseph and Vincent Rahler were! introduced by Val Poor as guests at the meeting. FISH LANDINGS With 62,500 pounds of halibut and 30,400 pounds of black cod landed teday, prices were slighuly under the season’s high for halibut and average for cod. Going to Engstrom Brothers: Nordic (Ole Jostel), 1,000 pounds of small at 14 cents, 23,000 pounds mediums at 18.55, 4,000 large at 17.25; Big Emma (Tom Ness), 1,500 mediums at 176, 11,000 pounds ot was announced by com-| ;| seersucker jacket with a mandarin and | The sponsors of Juanita Diaz in: .he Fourth of July Queen comesnl are holding a victory rally tonight tc spur on their workers to special | efforts in the final week of the| campaign. The rally will be a party end dance in the Catholic Parish Hall, beginning at 9 o'clock. All who desire to assist in push-| ing Miss Diaz's campaign over the top are cordially invited to attend. There will be an admission charge. A valuable door prize will ke given. BALL"” at the Baranof Gold Room | black cod at 7 cents a pound for large and 4 cents a pound for small; 4-3 FIRE CALL mediums at 18.4, 6,500 large at 171, SR ! i :nm;wm'rn:m 4 jasg|RUBY (Larry Fitzpatrick) 1500 er-heated radio i pos-| Mrs. Paul Harvey returned last| ,ungq small at 14 cents, 11,000 An over-heated radio in the Tos- | oo trom Whittier, where she vis- b bee Apartments called out the fire . : department with a 4-3 alarm this|ited With her mother, Mrs. Leona | ¢ggg plack cod at 7 and 4. forenoon. No damage is reported. | F1€Y- Bougt by E. C. Johnson: Mar- | garet T. (Peter Hildre), 500 me- | HELGESON BROTHERS HOME ATTEND THE “FIRECRACKER | ON SUMMER VACATIONS 17 and 4; Viking diums at 17.65, 5,000 black cod at| (John Sunder- | IN GORDON'S WEAR " GIVE FASHION SHOW | Five candidates for the Fourth of July Queen contest looked their love- ‘hem Saturday night when they modeled gowns from Gordon’s Dress Shop in a speeial fashion show held t the 20th Century Theater. Special music for the event was oplied by the Autie Gocdman | Trio, with a near full auditorium ;ol queen fans on hand. The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority sponsored the | event. Miss Jacquie Fischer acted as commentator for the show. Miss Juanita Diaz wore a smart one-piece lila chambray gown. Miss Betty Haynes looked chic in a two- piece sunback dress of aqua with polka dot trim. Miss Annabelle Poe's stunning Chinese-styled dress brought awes audience. The skirt of background egg-shell with bright colored Chi- nese designs was topped with a | |a collar. Miss Martha Newbould wore a chidmbray in fwo-tone stripes with | unpressed pleats and a yoke form-| ed from tucking. Miss Carmen Man- |tyla was smart-appearing in a ! bright-checked skir: trimmed in eyelet, with a white batistz blouse carrying out the eyelet U h. Catholic Church Makes Accusafion, (By The Associated Press) The Roman Catholic Church has accused the Communist government of Czechoslovakia of deceit, fraud, kidnapping and robbery in what it | called the fight for “extermination of the Church of Christ.” It told its communicants their “hour of ‘lrnl" may be at hand. A pasteral letter, signed by Arch- bishop Joseph Beran of Prague and | Archbishop Josef Matocha of Olo- mouc, and the country’s bishops de- clared that, under such circum- stances, no church-state agreement is possible. RUSSIAN SCIENTIST ARRIVES TUESDAY FOR ARCTIC STUDIES A distinguished scientist is ex- ‘rectrd in Juneau tomorrow, com- ng to make an Alaska survey which will have an unusual slant, and a timely one. Demitri Shimkin of the Russian from women in the| Czech Commie Govf., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949 FOR SALE | FOR SALE Typewriter table, small FIN!: furnished home, 2 miles ‘from welding outfit, ironing board,: vacuum cleaner, garden hoses, etc. | town, with %-acre land, excellent place for chickens or rabbits. Ell- FOR SAND, gravel or rock, top soll, | _struction. call Ted Brown, ph. Green 940. 26 ! GOLL’; furnished house on Basin i Roa INVESTMENT PROPERTY 'DUPLLX excellent location. . In- ULTRA Modern Motor Court locat-| come up to $125 per mo. Nicely ed in Southern Oregon with its| fyrnished, reasonably priced. mild winters and beautiful sum-'3 BEDROOM house, close in. $500 mers. 12 units and 4-room man-j down. ager’s living quarters. Built ¢l LIQUOR STORE, good business, concrete and stucco. Tile showers, | Fixtures plus inventory. asphalt tile floors with rugs, kit- | LADIES' exclusive business. Estab-! chens with gas stoves, elec. re-| lished lines, other possibilities un- frigeration, stainless steel sinks.! limited. Includes living quarters. } 190’ highway frontage, room ior)SUMMER is cabin time. | 14 additional units. The most sal- | able court in Sourthern Oregon. water fronts. : | | SEVERAL good Douglas homes. BRICK APARTMENT BLDG. { $4200 to $15,000.00. |21 MODERN UNITS, 14-2's, 14-3's, | lobby. Central heating plant, Phil. ! mahcgany finish, elevator, tile: REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS better apartment district in Se- | attle. Gross income $23,054.28.' Must ke seen to be appreciated. FOR SALE {GATE-LEG dining table. | Green 398. Ph FOR Modern Apartments, Auto rme Courts, Motels, and the kind of a now. | O'DONNELL REALTY CO. 4526 Roosevelt way, Seattle 5, Wash.' 1FOR SALE: Welding and body re 232 3t§ pair shop suitable for general re- { pairs and machine shop work; Mlscnll.nnuus ; priced for quick sale far below i i value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- WILL trade batniub, littings, gcod] loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf non at Alaska Laundry. | Coloradoans please register for 415. 31 3t first annual COLORADO PICNIC. | Let's get acquainted. JULY 24 xs the date this year. Register at ! % Garnick's Grocery or telephone | wISCONSIN, Sofa, new upholstery; 911, 31 3t fold and runaway bed with mat- TO vfiibz:vr:n HAS MY. SUIT- tress, good condition. Phone 460; after 5 p. m. phone Red 462. 31 2 CASE: Juneau is too small o' & town for you to be seen with my HIGH School girl desires work car- 1942 JEEP. Henry Hogue. Phone 57 or 864. 31 3t e e Phone Green 662, 232 3t| gible for G.I, loan. —— e —————— ' WOULD you like to help decide 1840 . BUICK, .. 4| door sedan, A-1; some of the finishing details on good condition. Phone Douglas | your new home? Come in for par- 145. 32 th ticulars‘on house now under con- | We have | cabins and year around homes on | 2-4's; 1 5-rcom. Large ..pacxousinunpfly & uunp“v baths, 20 garages. Located in the | Phone 676 over First National Bank ; business that you: want, contact us | JOHNSON outboard 9.8 hp motor, | A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin- 28 tf conrdition, for heavy iron wood or. - coal cook range. Melander, P. 0./ DISSTON Chain Saw, bargaln. Box 2496. 232 3{ Knox Meal Master Range, wocd L I G ; and coal, can be converted to oil, | COLORADO PICNIC 11 former' 1 yr. old, bargain. Phone Green | FOR SALE f«i—BEDROO house, 3 years old, | full basement, automatic heat, Completely iurnished. Garage. ;S-EEDROOM log cabin, Auk Bay | area. Full bath. Patented land. Completely fitted for winter liv- ing. DUPLEX. Two well furnished apts. One very luxurious with 35-tt, living room and eycellent channel view. A fine home for a couple i without children. $75.00 per mo: | from 2nd apartment. Owner fin- anced at generous terms, 3-BEDROOM unfurnished home: | large yard and good location. | Basement and automatic heat. | $8,300. !William Winn-Phone 234 ! USED CARS 1640 Z-door Sedan Ford $685. 1940 GMC pickup $150. 1941 DeSoto, radio heater, good tires, $650. 1941 GMC bed, $650. t-ton pickup, new ' 19 1941 Plymouth Sedan, extra tire and heater, $550. | 1946 Chev. Sed, radio, heater $1250 | 1947 Packard Clipper, radio, heat- er, elec. clutch, $1975. '47 Plymouth business coune $1700 furnished 4 room house, with bath, New mangle, washing ma- chine, comh. radio phonograph, refrig., good dining room, bed- room, and living room sets. Ev- erything goes. $4200. Garage un- der house. 1 block from Baranof, $9,000 for furnished two bedroom crete basement, garage, gardens, | new house 4 years ago. FOR BEST location, furnished com- i Dletely even to drapes, wall lamps, rugs, etc, New furniture. $9,000. 3- bedrooms. View. | 4-BEDROOM with $3500 worth new i furnishings, $10,500. |ONE of nicest Waynor Tract yard, view. Unfurnished. $13,650. 2-BEDROOM on water near Juneau $1800 cash. $1350 down takes 2-story, 2 bedroom | house with new concrete base- ment, yard, view, close in. $7,000 total. i R 30 3% | >ONLY $1,000 duwn takes compietaly house, paneled, fireplace, full con- " clothes or me without them. T! jyng for pre-school children. Phone | need my things desperately.! Blye 230. 231 2t| Please turn in my suitcase and NEAR-finished house ' Auk Bay, g $7,000. 4-bedrooms, full concrete get a reward of $20.00—we all WIDOW abuut 30 years old wnth basement. All new materials and would be a lot happier. 224 tt; good health and high moral stan- ‘ fixtures. | dards, desires housekeeping or| THREE apartment building, spot- for 4th of July Queen. Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. FIRST NATIO of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK INSURED ARE NAL BANK Alr express means immediate delivery to youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop or your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Air Express, and Alaska Coestal speeds it to you in a matter of hours! Dependable serv- Ice at lowest rates by Air Express. III.IISK% ch* e BRYRSS with the Army Transport Service for thg past two and a half years, | sailing between Seattle and Yoko- "mma on vessels carrying Army | personnel dependents, troops and| | cargo. At present, he is the first | mate on the U. T. AT David C. Shanks and will be home for a part | of his two months leave. Bob is home for the summer, and has been | attending Stanford University at| |Palo Alto, California. They arriv- ed Saturday night on the Princess Louise. Stools and umbrellas are symbols 10! power for chiefs uof the Ashanti, an African tribe. Telephone-319 Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Going to Alaska Coast Fisheries: 500 small at 14, 8,000 mediums, at| 18.55, 4,000 large at 17.1, 400 black cod at 6 and 4. M.V. WATRES ON TRIP The M. V. Watres, Geological Survey boat, is coming off the ways sometime today after installation of a new pilot’s wheel and copper- painting. The vessel leaves tomor- row morning for Grace Creek on the Behm Canal to bring in the construction crew for July 4. Con- struction work on the stream gauge and cable kridge at Grace Creek is expected to be completed before the crew leaves. Nights-Red 730 at the Catholice Parish Hall oOP.M. C.D.A. C.Y.0. K. of C. The The Thé Victory Rally DANCE TflNIGHT Sponisored by Public Cordiully Invited MISS JUANITA DIAZ | Res & W tomorrow night at 10 pm. Beta| Home on vacations are Cnaude)m“d’ 700 mediums at 17.65, 302 ‘\;s:;;irci}: (ffn}:;r of H':r\t/;a]rdTUx: Sigma Phi, sponsoring Betty Haynes .and Bob Helgesen, sons of Mrs. |large at 165, 8000 black cod a | Sl yt R ls oy e dh | Gertrude Boggan. Claude has been7 and 4. oy [39r & loug-range. reqearpll project to correlate results of geo- graphic investigation of Eurasian |and sub-Arctic conditions. His work for the center at Har- | vard and the Office of Naval Re- | search will be under supervision of the Arctic Institute. the U.S. Department of the In- terior and, in Canada, the Ministry of Mines and Natural Resources, and the Defence Research Board, as well as with the United States Air Forces and the University of Alaska. Shimkin will analyse geographic conditions, resource patterns, prob- lems of human adaptation and economic potentialities. He will work closely with the Alaska Development Board, |whom he added this note in a recent letter: “Furthermore, I shall be de- lighted to aid you and your col- leagues in regard to information cn the Soviet Union, especially scientific investigations pertaining to Arctic and sub-Arctic condi- tions.” FATHER TO CONDUCT SERVICES FOR SON * IN ORTHODOX CHURCH Funeral services for Innocent williams, Jr., 24-year-old Sitka youth, will be conducted here to- morrow at 10 a. m. in the Greek Orthodox Church with his father, the Rev. Innocent Williams, a dea- con in the Sitka Orthodox church, officiating. The youth succumbked in the Gov- ernment . Hospital after being brought to Juneau following an ac- cident in Sitka. Memorial ‘services are to be held later in the week at the Russian Orthodox Church ‘in Sitka. Interment will be in the Greek Orthodox cemetery here. He is survived by his parents, five brothers, Victor, Walter, Jacob, Nicholas M. and Anthony; two sis- ters, Nadja Marie and Eugenia Ann and two uncles, Sergius Williams and John S. Williams, all of Sitka. MAIZURU, Japan, June 27—#— Two . thousand cheering Japanese returned today after nearly four Cardinal Club Filipino Community Ladies’ Auxiliary years as Russian war prisoners. They were the first to arrive since the Soviets suspended repatriation last winter. General MacArthur hll been pressing Russia to resume the re- turn of the Japanesé. He said 108,000 were held, The Russians re- ported they had 96,000, [‘ Arctic and North American Arctic| The program is coordinated with!| to] o Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 378 | Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Dezker Way. tt FOR RERT t\;ICE: Clean R?Jn;s, 315 Gold St. steam heated. tf STEAMHEATED ovms, weekly o1 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 & WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Agpt. for rent, one block from Federal Blig. 890 tt NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 t! HOSPITAL NOTES Thad Chason was adnfitted St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Discharged from St. Ann's Hos- pital were Mrs. Dan Ward and baby girl, Mrs. Claude Brown, Syl-. via Lister, Mrs. Ray Clements and kaby boy. Discharged frum the Government Hospital were Joe Johnson and An- nie James, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That James A. Bradley, administra- tor of the estate of Martha Helen Howell, deceased, has filed his. final account and report of his adminis- | tration of said estate, and his peti- tion for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., Aug-: ust 23rd, 1949, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby noti- fied to appear at said time and placé and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the de- ceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 20th, 1929, . JAMES A. BRADLEY, First publication, June 20, 1949. Last publication, July 11, 1949, to HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wh | Printing - Eniarging | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- : SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby. 220 tf i i burner Hotpoint in excellent con- | buy, sell and exchange. 214 2ur | dition. About 10 years old. Sold St. Phone 908. 999 f, new for around $300. Now $125 ! — e | With ' copvenient térms. . PAR- WINTER ana POND, CO. Inc. 29 3t SONS ELECTRIC CO. { AUTO PARTS i New - Used. - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. : Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf M'ERCURY 75 hp motor and 25 . fathom sockeye net combplete. Ph. Green 332, 25 6t ALMOST New, excellent condition, baby Whirldry Washing Machine, $60. Call 035 five rings. 24 tf {1941 PLYMOUTH Panel Truck, good i condition. $700. See at Jay’s Super Service. 27 tf ! = = 2 LOOKING for a [rlace to live? Trailer Liouse, completeiy furnish- ed. Ph. Deuglas 772. 210 tf FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second hand doors, windows, cupboard doors and drawers. Ph. 3¢. 14 tf | SALE—One big white enamel 4~| R S } CALL a Gla_cler Cab for safe, court- | practical nursing where she can| less clean, close in but good eous service. New cars. Phone| jive and keep her daughter, Ege’ neighborhood. View, big yard. 666. 223 tf| 2 years with her. Write Classi- { $21,000. T o i~ k. fled 5005 carg Empue 231 6t | AUK BAY beach frontage, small ‘JU’II:IE;I: FO(();x CLISI:J. RDL ‘1‘: A R ! house with basement and modern . Riley, FODOdisE,;. Tum, {USED ELECTRIC RANGE FOR! fixtures. $4,900. LENA BEACH, one of ’ lawn, shallow beach, large view windows, $4300. ONLY. $700 down, $60 monthly for { 2-bedroom house, fully furnished, wsh. mach. and refrig. $3900. PETER W0OD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise | 12th At Harbor — Phone 911 | FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weckend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 it WANTED the Dbest, fireplace, now only VACUUM Cleaner, portable washingl machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. ‘All practically new. Phone Bluc 785 after 6 p.m. . 206 6* UONG Established. business, liquor store, grocery and meat markel with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2506. 168 tf THREE bedroom house, moderately priced. Call Black 354. 18 3t LOG CABIN 28x15 ft incide. ‘Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf Brownie’s Liguor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 259 YOUNG Couple with 2 children want to rent furnished house or Apt. Call “Mac” at Sunday Press. YOUNG married couple urgently need house or apartmént by Aug. 1 Rent or sub-let. Quiet, no children, no_pets. Please call Don Clark, The Empire, 374 dah MRS. JOHN KINCAID, please call Don Clark at 374. dh e S PR S R ‘WANTED: Used sewing machine. Phone 561. 30 3t WANTED to buy old Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk, Salary . $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 u 'l‘wo-thlrds of the world’s people now make their living from agri- cultural enterprises. H AVON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas || Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, i Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 i ——— Follow the Cabs to m fl' , '“S', !“P‘ MADSEN CYCLE & | FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling Gear — MD‘:; items at new Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park ey Bl N homes, 3-bedroom, large garage, | 1

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