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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMFPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA .WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949 DOUGILA -~ NEWS | FRASER ll\l—k\l TOMORROW Off duty? Here's a beauty! will be conducted No. 2, Order of | |neau. Ser {by Nusgget C! Eastern Star, Robert {Treat will officiate Pallbearers will be Jack Mills, Jack Warner, { Gorden Gray, Daniel Livic | Cashen and Rex Fox. { It is announced that the casket {will not be opened at the services, but the remains may be viewed this evening at the mortuary NEELEY HERE A. K. Neeley, official of the Pub- lic Roads Administration, was at heme with his family over the Four- | th of July. Neeley is in charge of a large portion of the road work | Leing under construction on the | Richardson and Alaska Highways, | {and states the weather is holdir up the work there, as it is on Gla cier highway her Thomas FROM GUSTAVUS Horace “Slim” S the Fourth of July week in Dmx~ s, coming here from Gustavus v he is with the CAA Sport Skirts KAREN IS {HOME Karen Wahto, daughter and Mrs. Arvo Wa who went an appendectom; Hospital last week, retu home yesterday is six years of A real he-man shirt flattering as s all-get-out, colorful as all-outdoors. It's a knock-out for off-duty work or play. afternoon. age. ived a choice selec- We've just tion in several color combinations. BMSERENES), ., Plumbing © Healing rece ( FUNERAL BUS Bill Dore, manager of the Chan- nel Bus Lines, announces a funera! bus will leave from the drug store at 1:30 o'clock Thursday, going di- rect to the mort in June Irene Lohman s — Bride Todayof | Preston Sandbo At an intimate ceremony this fore- | roon in Memorial Presbyterian | Church, Miss Irene Lohman became H || the bride of Mr. Preston Sandbc I urners |‘The Rev. Walter A. Soboleft offi- “’unu/d at the double ring service. : The bride wore a navy faille suit | & ) | Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 L1 with ‘pale pinik hat, accessories and | ilowers 4 o I Farri Machine Shop, Inc. || i | Hetfleisch, who wore a gri jend a fiower hat of purple | The bridegroom, a reporter the Empire, had as best man M | Elmer A. Friend, managing editor. | Mr. and Mrs. Sandbo planned to spend their short honeymoon in Sitka, where they flew this atter- noon. On their return this week- |end, they will be at home in an| { apartment in the Heme Hotel. The bride is secretary. to Mr. B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional year ago from the Washington, | C. office cf the Forest Service. Her The bridegroom came to Jumeau n January, immediately after re- ceiving his degree from Washingtcn State College at Pullman, Wash. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sandbo of Stanford, Mont., where his father is State Pharmacy In- | spector. LONDOR and PARIS cn your way io Scandinavia WILLIAM WAGNER LEAVES “ AT NO EXTRA i t pany, left Juneau yesterday for " ¢ ; | Ketchikan via Pan American Air- Now you can make a real “tour” out of ‘\UE“ tnp :way ieur fiaheny arideys to the homeland! For regular SAS fare-to Scandi- L Juneau g | guest of Mr. | ning | Hawaii and | paren | mates at the | nurse’s training. s attended by Miss Regina | i | from | U. 8. public schools. ont Forester, having been transferred a | D.| | home formerly was in St. Louis, Mo. ! ;. TRANSPORTATION COST! § i s st | 'Miss Betty Haynes, MitchellKiamie " Engagement Told | The engagement and forthcoming | marriage of Miss Betty Haynes, | candidate for Fourth of July Queen, was announced this noon at a Services for the late Elizabeth; | Fraser will be conducted tomor-| {row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Charles W. Cart Mortuary at Ju- | luncheon in the Terrace Room of | the Baranof held in her honor by the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Miss Haynes announced her plans for marriage to Mr. Mitchell Kiamie of Brooklyn, N. Y., with ceremonies to take place within several weeks at Brooklyn. Beta Sigma’s candi- | D.DIMAGGIO 1S SLAMMING BALL AROUND By JOE REICHLER | The youngest of the great Di-} Maggio clan, Dom, although en- Jjoying his best year in baseball, has been shoved into the ktackground by the electrifying comeback of big | brother Joe. Nearly all fans know that Joe has | FOR SALE FORSALE | s o0 00000000 . A FAST Luxony Runabout, “The Sweet Lorraine” prices to sell im- mediately. Also 1948 sedan. Packard Boat Building Shop, phone 817. e e 0 00 0 0 16-FT. V- buttom sklif 'md 2 hp outboard. Ph. 488 or Green 472 id:nc for queen left this afternoon |slammed five home runs since his 29 tf by Pan American Airways bound |return to active competition a week| “ft¢f 6 pm FoRPREaTy |for her home in Portland. She|ago but few are aware that Doml|TpoLLER .32, cork in- | plans to spend a few weeks’ with | has made more hits than any other sulated fish hold, hydraulic throt- her mother, Mrs. Ada M. Haynes,| American Leaguer and is second| {le controls fore and aft, gurdies, before leaving for New York to be|only to Detroit’s George Kell in shafting and bearings rebuilt or | married. Miss Haynes has lived Injba[ung Ang there is no better new 1948, new Kermath Sea | Juneau for the past year and has|fielding center fielder in the| Prince dual 12 volt ignition. Spec- | been employed at the Veterans Ad- |majors. ial bilge pump; hull and house ministration. Dom cracked a home run for rebuilt and new tanks 1947. Rig- Mr. Kiamie is an auditor with lho Arthur Andersen & Co., which | has been auditing the Territorial | accounts for the past four months. | Beta Sigma Phi President Ruth | | Bader presented Miss Haynes with ;| a ccrsage of roses and an Alaskan | "\ul(‘ ring as a farewell gift from | the sorority. Miss Bader also ex- | pressed the appreciation of the club for Miss Haynes' cooperation during | the recent queen contest. Thanks to all memberr and friends who assisted in Beta Sigma | Phi’'s efforts during the Fourth of Jul\ celebration was expressed by | President Badexr MRS GEORGE GETCHELL - ARRIVES ON ALEUTIAN Mrs. George Getchell returned aboard the Aleutian irom Seattle.| | Mrs. Getchell was outside for three | months and she visited in Washing- ton, Oregon and Califorgia. In Oakland she was the house- and Mrs. Wendall Ca- hill, former residents of Treadwell. Mr. and Mrs. Cahill have purchas- | ed a beautiful home and are plan- to remain in California. Doris Cahill returned recently from is now living with her in Oakland. Getchell visited in Portland | with some friends she had not seen since 1903 when they Chicago were class- school of weeks in Seattle prior home. to coming | More than 23 million mun;zstels five to 17 are enrolled in | CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the following indi- invaluable Bigger and Better | for Juneau: Juneau Spruce Mills Thomas Hardware Juheau Young Hardware Triplette and Dalziel U. S. Engineers | Tug FOSS 19 and crew Connors Motors Spruce Delicatessen | Alaska Communication System i U. 8. C. G. STORIS | | | help in making this a Fourth of July U. S S. PASADENA Columbia Lumber Co. | Nance 5 and 10 Harri Machine Shop Percy Reynolds | Henry Museth | Henry Hogue ! “Kinky” Bayers Metcalf Sheet Metal | | others who gave Signed by the | JUNEAU 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS COMMITTEE. a helping hand. navia, vou may stop off at either London, Paris, eor both cities. And on your trip back to the U. 8 A, e THE ONLY DC-6 planes modern, spacious, OPTOM hours Second ‘and Franklin IS E& ES L\A'VUNFD DR. D. D. MARQUARDT LENSES PRESCRIBED Y ETRIST Juneau She spent three | viduals and organizations for their . and also to those mflnyl the Boston Red Sox Sunday, |it went practically unnoticed be-’ |cause it so happened that his brother Joe also slammed a round | tripper. | It was the other way around last| |night. It was Joe who faded intej the background despite his double, | but | single and two walks in four times! at bat for the New York Yankees. | Dem walloped a home run and triple and scored two runs to lead | ,thv Red Sox to a 4-2 triumph over:( —_ !the Yankees. This helped the Red]| |Sox snap an eight-game losing streak. In addition, Dom made the | fielding play of the game, coming|'4] FORD Coupe. Just overhauled, up with a brilliant running one- (handed catch of leadoff batter Phil Rizzuto's bid for a triple in mey TER range, ‘plxvh‘h Since two walks followed,| furnishings. 503 S. Franklin. 38 5t ‘ om's cfltch‘ definitely saved U‘E'MODERN R 3-bedroom | ‘g“m anBesan. !"all elecric kitchen, beautitully | YANKS LOSE | furnished, big yard, fenced, one | While Dom was supplying the| block from school. Owner G. M. | fireworks, Maurice (Mickey) Mc-| Ferguson, Douglas 552. 38 6t . |}3ermot£. a 50-3’§areuld stoum;;a.\\( 940 BUICK, 4-door s 7| imiteg TR st o Sl good condition. Phone Douglas to win his third game since Jommv[ 145, 32 6t the Red Sox two weeks ago. i3 AP i It ‘whe Bapion s Hisb vichEy 1) TI!REE rocm house trailer; alum- their last siff games with the league! leaders, and cut the Yankees' mar- | zin over the idle, runner-up Bhila- delphia Athletics to four games. The third place Cleveland In- dians advanced to within six games | of the Yankees, drubbing thej Tigers in Detroit, 8-1. Frank Papish, making his second start for Cleveland, gained his first vic- diesel electric light plant. Com- !tory with a seven-hitter. Joe Gor- pletely furnished $2500. Phone! fden led a 14-hit attack against 872, 236 6t {three Bengal hurlers with two; —— { |singles and his 13th home run, { OWEARLD and excavated lot forl | 'BROWNIES BEAT WHITE SOX The St. Louis Browns came up with six runs in the seventh inning to defeat the Chicago White Sox,| 9-5 bases loaded to drive in two runms, and when catcher Joe Tipton let} _ | the throw home get away from (him, then threw wild to third | eyerybody scored. i The second place St. Louis Car-j ‘dlnala cut Brooklyn's National Lengue lead to one game by win- Ining in 10 innings, 2-1, from Chi H:ago while the Philadelphia Phils whmped the Dodgers, 7-2. Singles by Red Schoendienst and Marty Marion, and Stan Musxar:l | tielder’s choice accounted for the| winning run in the 10th. Musial cut - down the potential tying run in the ‘;]ast half of the 10th with a fine | throw home. Ken Heintzelman, veteran Philly | southpaw, allowed seven hits in | racking up his 10th victory and his | fourth straight over the Dodgers. All games were played at night except the Cubs-Cards game. All other teams enjoyed an off day. 1 PACIFIC NORTHERN { CRECENT APT, Paul Lehner singled with the| ged and ready to go. Two-way ra- dio, “radiophone” toploading an- tenna, 60 watt, 12 volt auxiliary generator will be left o boat 1f | desired. Owner purchased larger | boat. Philip H. Moore, Mt. Edge- | cumbe, Alaska. 239 4t good investment. Call 428. 1941 BUICK 4-door sedan. See an:l’ make offer. Ph. Douglas 355. 38 6t 1IKEYSTONE 8 MM projector with case. Ph. Douglas 462 after 6:30 p. m. 38 5t $750. Ph. Red 725. 38 inum exterior, fated, gasoline or butane range with , 0il heater, fluorescents, venetian blinds, ice box, four. Beautifully furnished. Pea- sonable. Ph. Douglas 772 eve- nings. t SABIN in Leaa Cove, 24x26 with sale, West Juneali. Phone Black | 340 after 6 p.m. SEVERAL Large and Small Dia- JOHNSON ‘outbourd 9.8 hp motor, A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin- | non at Alaska Laundry 28 tI FOR SALE: Weldmg and bouy re-| pair shop suitable for general re- | pairs and machine shop work; priced for value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf MERCURY 75 bp motor and’ 25 fathom sockeye net ccmplete. Ph. Green 332. 25 6t “LMOST New, excellent conditic:, baby Whirldry Washing Machine, $60. Call 035 five rings. condition. $700. Super Service. See at Jay's 27 tf ONG Es! Lablts‘led busmess, llquur store, grocery and meat markel with living quarters. Must settle i estate. Fh. 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. 13IN, NINEOUTON | 168 tf LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Hudson | 39 tf} o o 0 o: a centrally located:., 39 tf, household \ spung glass insu- sleeps | monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf! quick sale far below | 24 tf ] 1941 PLYMOUTH Panel Truck, good | | Twenty- thee passengers arnvea, Sealed bids will be received at the | i ® | GLACIER HIGHWAY — Hanna home, two miles from town, furn-, ished, two bedrooms, nice yard and garage, three-quarters ncren patented land, eligible for G. I' loan or owner will finance. I LOVELY new, furnished, two bed- room home. Cemplete with elec-l tric range and refrigerator. Fur-| i nace, fireplace, garage and base- | ment. Car and boat with out-| | board motor included. This home is on one-half acre of land on; the highway. TWO small houses on one acre of | patented land. Only $500 down. { TWO very nice year around homes ; on the water. Completely furn-| ished, one with three bedrooms., one with two. Close to bus ser-| vice and stores. Acreage with| ~ " each of these, one beautifully landscaped and garden planted. LENA’s Beach—Cabin with facilit- Excellent view. 82300| P des for four. cash. ! TWO and one-half acres of land n the center of the most desirable | part of Auke Bay settlement. i DOUGLAS— One of the better: hcmes with living room, dining rcom, three bedrooms, basement; ! furnace heat. Two lots with gar-’ age, good location with view. TWO bedroom house, patented land, ‘ waterfront, good beach. $2500. | $4200 buys good furnished home on ¢ Nob Hill, THREE bedroom home, full con- | arete basement, lawn started, good ; location. 1 !WHY collect rent receipts? $500! down will put you in your own two bedroom house. near center | of town. | + ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES Liquor store, Restaurant, Mach- | ine Shop, Ladies Specialty Craft : Shep and Beauty Saion. i ¢ i 'MUBPHY & MURPHY 1 REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS } Phone 676 over First National Bank ; i Jeies ! | W i WANTED i SEATTLE couple desire employ ment anywhere in Alaska. Man | 39, truck driver, light plumbing, general maintenance, etc. Wife 24, general office work or waitress.! . Honest, sober, congenial. State salary you will pay. Write box 6003, care of Daily Alaska Em- 39 6t i pir lWANTED to | kuy 3 bedruom furn- | | ished house. Phone 424, Juneau i Public Scheols. ' PAINTER WANTED A good job for a good man: no| Phone | 38 atf | drunks or stumble bums. | 374 Douglas. ‘YOU‘\IG Couple wr h 2 children | want to rent furnished’ house or i Apt. Call “Mac” at Sunday Press. ‘l YOUNG married couple urgeml)‘ need house or apartment by Aug. ! 1 Rent or sub-let. Quiet, no children, no pets. Please call Don | Clark, The Empire, 374. dh! | WANTED to buy oid Russian tea! | chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 "’ |Wlm '\NSIN SOta. new upholstery; | fold and runaway bed with mat- tress, good condition. Phone 466; ! after 5 pm. ph. Red 462. 34 3t: { The first use of American rail- jrcads to communicate news was in i 1838 when copies of a ptesldentmh speech were sent from washlngtonl Baltimore in one hour and 13 min- | utes. | FORRENT | |2-ROOM modern bachelor apt. for ! rent. Phone 792. 39 3t SHOP Space 72 Willoughby. 220 ttl 39 Tt - 1 1 W-A-N-T A-D-S :4-BEDROOM house, 3 years cld full basement, automatic heat. Completely furnished. Garage. 3-BEDROOM log cabin, Auk Bay area. Full bath, Patented land. Comp]eoely fitted for winter liv- DUPLEX Two well furnished apts. One very luxurious with 35-1t, living room and excellent channel view. A fine home for a couple without children. $75.00 per mo. from 2nd apartment. Owner fin- anced at generous terms. {3-BEDROOM unfurnished home: l'arge yard and good location, Basement and automatic heat. $8,300. William Winn-Phone 234 SPECIAL:!! We interrupt our regular adver- tising to announce the offer- ing or_v THREE SMALL HDUBES $2,500 Each '/ { UNFURNISHED (and we just hap- pen to sell uséd furniture) and needing some repairs (eventually). In good neighborhood, close to downtown Juneau, view. Each house has living room, kitchen and pantry, one bedroom and bath. Workshop space underneath. Close to Catholic and public school. 4 blocks frem hospital. Oh, stop guessing—call 911 and we'll show you through. We want the full amount, not owner financed, and shis is first come, first served, like the Okla- homa land rush, only smaller. Our Real Estate desk now at 316 Fourth St., telephone 911. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchanllise 12tH" At Harbor — l‘hone a1 FOR VAfiATIONEBS TAKU LOD GE those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It" For i Special weekend excursion for Ju: | neau residents including transporta- ition via plane or water taxi, and iriver boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Contact Ralph Wright at the i Chamber of Commerce Travel In- -ormation booth in. Alaska Coasta) office, Baranof Hotel. 212 ¢ MISCELLANEOUS —_— % CALL a Glacier Cap for safe, court- eous service. New cars. Phone 666. 223 tf JUNEAU #GOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 HOPES New ang Used Mdse We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nr St. Phone 908. 999 i " WINTER and POND, GO, Tne. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinung - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARAN’I‘EED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. tt The highway system in the Uni- ted States is estimated to be worth jabout $41 billion. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska May 24, 1949 Notice is hereby. given that Ten- nes Aarstad has made application dinavia (just 17 dependable—fastest to S PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS I the same privilege applies. | | i i from New York). e | to such Oslo, © DIRECT i Stockholm, Helsinki. ® FREE MEALS, ® NO TAX ... no tippi gage up to 66 pounds. ' as Copenhagen, smorgasbord and refreshments. . no charge for bag- Pleniv of seals available now! Nine flights every week provide the space you want, when you want it. By flying SAS, you spend more time in Scandinavia . . . fewer hours in travel . less time away from home and job See Your Travel Agent or Northwest Airlines Westward Hotel, Anchorage 7z | Main 765 7 > coardd o~m~eo~s L0 cavomav | AIRLINES SYSTEM 1 ¢ White Bldg | 3 Gef the MEW GLO-COAT! Brighter than ever=better than any! Mnke your floors gleam and glow this easy, modern way. Use Johnson’s Glo-Coat. It's now brighter and better than ever. The shine you.get lasts almost twice as long! Just apply Glo-Coat. Let dry. It leaves a sparkling surface, with no rub- bing required. Dirt and dust can quickly be wiped away. Use Glo-Coat on wood, tile, and lino- eum floors for a longer-wearing glow. » |and departed from Juneau Airport| by Pacific Northern Airlines yes- terday with 13 in and 9 out as iollows: From Anchorage: H. A. Brindle, Capt. Fox, Maj. Griffin, Kathleen Klindt, Maj. Libby, E. G. Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis, Pittsy Crohn, Arthur Goldblatt, Dick Sim- mens, Rudy Kesuj. From Yakutat: Keith Roberts. To Anchorage: George Allen, Charles Morkjoy, Don Foster, M. H. E. Durham, Mrs. J. Smith, Mu. and Mrs. Lon Rice, Dr. and M. W. C. Mathews, Dave MacIntyre. office of the City Clerk, Juneau, NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated for a homesite under the Act of May Alaska, until eight o’clock P. M. July | 315 Gold St. 220 tf ,26 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anch: 15th, 1949 for the exclusive use of he space in the Juneau Airport Building provided for a taxi cab office. Further information and terms of the lease may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office for those interested in leasing this of- | fice space. | The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. CITY OF JUNEAU C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk “F‘irst publication, July 5, 1949. SCHWINN BIKES at :\‘l:lbht." J. W. Mc Al Sailings Cancelled Last publwwol, July 9, 1948, Samng Schedule M. V. BEACHCOMBER KINLEY Fiiods 3 e STEAMHEATIL o, weekly Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 © + WUORILTZER Spinit piano for rent Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. { SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one blocl | from Federal Blg. 890 ¢ NICE CLEAN steam heated rcom, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 t1 | i CARD OF THANKS « & The C.D.A, the Filipino Commun- ity, The Filipino Ladies Auxiliary, lthe C.Y.O., the Cardinal Club, the K. of C. and Queen Juanita wish to express their sincere thanks for | the generous support given them jin the recent Queen Contest and to i congratulate the other candidates | on their splendid sporzmsnshlp tl Serial 012679, for a tract of 3 described as H.S. No. 591, East Craig Group of Homesites, situated about 1. mile E. of Craig, Alaska, adjoin- ing Sur. No. 2327, and between the Craig-Klawak Highway and "tie Craig Truck Trail, Plat of U. S. (Survey No. 2611, containing 2.50 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Olflce Anchorage, Alaska, Any and all persons clnlmlng ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will-be bar- red by the provisions Jf the sta- tutes. _ GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, June 29, 1949. Last publication, Aug 24, 1949. | MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling || Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES - | Openllmo Opp.BauPork " ” "I AVON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas i || Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas GENERAL PRACTICE HOUSE CALLS Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 | B d Wes ot I | "

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