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< PAGE SIX \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1950 Introduced by Dr. Joseph O. Rude, | son made the most demoralizing hit on hand to surprise Mrs. Mortén- | LIONS SET JUNE 17 ](OASTM FLIGHTS | DOUGLAS | v e { L two week visit with his daughter, 15 IN . EI.KS DROP Mis. Shelly Reed and Mr. Reed 4 | ELLIS AIR LINES | NEWS PACIFIC NORTHERN . here. FOR FAMILY PICNIC | BRING 59; TAKE 94| , EAGLES INSTALL || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | | & il ’ In installation ceremonies last ——— 1 4 AT DoUGlAS BEA(H Alaska ‘Coastal Airlines tlights | r | 4 H GIRLS CLUB | weck, .the F. O. E. Aerie No. 117{ Running doubre fiights yesterday, via Pe]er‘burg and wlvangeu 5 i | brought 59 persons to Juneau and | Douglas girls, ages 10 years o;;xummod '.hc“Iu]ln?Ning UH.ICEI‘S for | Pacific Nort_hern hA"“nets $ b.xdough; With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg i TR toq | CAITIEd 94 from here to points in lage or older, who are interested in|the new year: Fred Alberts, Wor- (15 persons from the westward an C N £t d t t 2:30 P. M. With all of Juneau plenic-minded | g orot alaska over the weekend s [4-H Club work are requested to|thy President; Ingvald -Varness fcarried 25 passengers outbound. | onvenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. Hiess dRys, the I.!-m\‘fljb‘\'l'y‘ Saturday _ flights to Sltks {meet at the home of Mrs, Rex|Vice President; Dougias Wahto,| Arriving from Anchorage wcrel FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 512 hastily today to have their family | oy vyie john Walter John, Wallace |Hermann Wednesday afternoon at!|Chaplain; Al Conine, Conductor; H. L. Faulkner, Leonard Berlin, Mr. % - - picnic at 6 pan. Saturday at the yo), 5 “gar gyrom, Bill Basson- i% Wi 2 oclock and should be accom.|Gordon Wahto, inside Guard;|and Mrs. and L. Holmes; Joe Wing, Douglas Community Beach, & Lioh- { o0 mom pDaine, Charles Pederson, N ;";' "“: . |panied by their mothers, It enough |Shelly Reed, Secrctary; and L. R.|Mrs. Kerrigan, Mrs. Cari Jenkins, o e e f | Norman Woods, Bill Burfs, Craig| g i Al Pet|oiils and mothers show an interest | Hoisington, Treasurer. |Grace Jenkins, Edward Dobray, Roy " . This annual event is planned par-| py ey Nag Butcher, Tom Kimberg, rufl“l uar . z VEUO‘m this 4-H work, which is a part, The mecting was open to friends|Kelly and W. E. Hutcheson. W. um In . ea in ticularly for the children of Lions, |yl pporcon Norman Burke, | i 2 2 S00or the University of Alaska's ex-|and familics of = members after|McGarrison and E. A. Schaeffer :\.ml g ope fon 8 !m Sraudl S Calhouen, Bob Franks, Ken o . P 400 | tension services, the Club will bo;‘\“ 'h refreshments and amuse- |came from Cordova and Olen Rey- | Slides and swings, on Which LIONS | gy ars W, Davis, William |started here, with Mrs. Hermann,ment was put on in the Banquet nolds from Yakutat. " L, B Arko, Mrs. Dedrickson, and Dolores | The Coast Guard nine dropped |active leader of the group. | room. Outbound, to Cordova: R. W.) I urners well as the long picnic tables. C: Dedrickson: to Haines: Craig Lyon, | the league-leading Elks clubbers to | ! s Algeo, A. V. Collar, Don Foster Rusher is chairman for the hu - o il i second spot in yesterday’s comedy of | BON VOYAGE | L N Jr.; Emil Chinabuk, R. Body, Ark} Mrs. Jack Brennan, Kathleen Bren- y 3 y of | ) GE y abuk, 5, G b Il | nan, L. H. Sassen, George Beck. Mr. | €7ors that ended with the score| The Mark Jensen home was the | 151 I'RAVH_ wnH Chin, Loren Duckett, Norval Lati-| Te]ephone Blue 73'] N;gnis—Bed 730 A 3 SOy "';z'"“”’,mm M T Houan and antant, | of 14-8. A total of 16 errors was re- [scene of a bon voyage party Friday | [ mer, William Lowe, Jerome Smith. | meeting in the Baranof old Room b s it o corded in the tensely-played game, night, honori M | {Going to Yakutat were L. G.| ® - = Larry Hough, Walter Clayton, and 5 ¥ |night, oring rs. Ralph Mor-| | i was a tribute to the Salvation Army. | " 5iouad; to Skagway: Billy | the Elks making nine and the Const |tensen who will leave shortly for | | White and A. T. Olstad. Harri Machine Shop, Inc. which is conducting its annual drive Batber 45N o thotlng 3 !\41}»r»1-11(~1|rl Guard making seven. la new home in Washington, | ‘ Booked to Anchorage Roy Gaas- this week. | ¥ro Ketehikans Mrs, J. R, Ben.| Coast Guard third bagger Peter-| ‘More than 20 invited guests were | |land, Ken Laughlin, John Arget- | 3 singer, R. E, Marsh, Reinhold Brust, | Az &8 i “ nett; to Hawk Inlet: Ragner Berg program chairman, Capt. Henry|n®c ®0 “aE o O Conrag l'mmvm, showed a motic n‘]m‘ MR ke, Rasmiisscty. M Sjodin, Mr “That's How it Happened," Which, |y, ;,¢0¢ Mr. Long, Mr. Stiles, and he said, is, in part, parallel to his |y, mopigson; to Pelican: Mrs R S 5 o | Barney Grover, Mrs. R. B. Fields, (m‘}\‘:’” e s : " on®| Joe Sadiier, and Don Luhr; to Eltit howiag © ., * Cove: Ethel Murphy and Zela Dev- tion, as it portrays the life story ol ).~ ¢5 menakee: Russ Warfel and one boy. Tt might have been sub-|, 'y wotz; to Angoon: Robert Wil- titled, “Kid With a Trombone.” |1,04." ang’ to Tulsequah: Allan J Gus George was awarded the|pit 0 5 U prize in a Lions Club novelty fea- |~ o= " W0 g Sitka: A. S gh ture and turned it over to the Sal-| i Sy | Doogan, T. C. Torrence, Lawrence vation Army fund. 4 Sl | Roberts, Eugene Roberts, R. Von President Val Poor appointed | po &, CEUS ROCTe “members of the defeated candl-|y,yoc. p 1. Baird, Elizabeth Lin- dates” (in the annual election 1ast| 4 ce “Gorg Allen and Catherine week) as a committee to handle|poo i O D A8 TO0 GO L details of Lions Club co-Sponsorshib | g,y aigs 1T, Sireja, and Forrest of Miss Carmen Mantyla for qUEen | goyoq " som petersburg: Ellis Rey- of the July Fourth celebration, hop- ing that they had learned, mn de- feat, how to win. They are to meet | nolds; from Hawk Inlet: Felix Bel- lows; from’Elfin Cove: B. Bouillon; “ { from Pelican: Barke Duncan, John and ch(io\o their own chairman | Easley, Richard Bower, and Ralph Bob Faulkner, float chairman T0f | vy ongen: from Hoonah: Sarah the same celebration and Bobig . o056 Mrs, George Carteetd, Scott, con n ‘ehalrmab, | mgfe i RO LR B B DepOP A. S. Martin and Rusty Martin; anc JM“""zfl“‘k:"liylt’l:“‘:')”‘:"'””:;'rv:xl”;' from Tulsequah: Albert Vincent ne nsia plion ponaues A0 |and willlam Henblep. family program, asked members to Sunday flights — to Sitka: Elea- mal early reservations, and Larry kB sauly 1o 4 Y nor Halley, N. A. Lang, Fred Van Wilcox reported on work at the €| Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tilsor ‘:f’”‘ll;“v _’f""‘.’?‘ v:h;‘T,‘.l,l,/‘\::“:,;(]flf and L. P. Dodd; to Todd: W. Len- st T e 1 orado; to Hood Bay: Roy Miner R Arvid Oberg; to Hawk Inlet: Guests W Karel Hunter|; ; S e auditor of Hawai: | Thomas P. Newell; to Angoon: June TSRO IR QECOT. 00 S Py and Mrs. Marina Nelson. Greg ”",:,m'lf l,::[‘h"fi, “1‘1\1: ’;\’;: (GZI"‘ | To Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Oren- ABE Tandy b, ana Walter: .| PtEh: B Wilhatns, Sarl-Bocks () hehe e A | Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Man- Hutchensen, regional attorney for | S Eodcal boustne Kitnoy {ley, B. Murphy and Clarence 5 R s | Schiner; to Skag Mr. and Mrs |R. V. Pierce; to Petersburg: Mrs NEW HIGH PRICE SET { Raymond Bell; to Bell Island: Jack |B. Gucker and Jerry Gucker; f FOR HALIBUT HERE |1cy sirait: mr. Granam, mr. pena- S BRI {ley, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Stokes, Mr Smith, Mr. Schol, Mr. Whitehill and Mr. Cousins, Lars Steiner, Rob- ]rn Mills, and Arthur Quick; tc Hoonah: Mrs. Underwood. | Area Three halibut brought to | Juneau over the weekend sold at prices equal to and exceeding the highest ever paid at this port. The boat S.J.S. landed 5,000 ! From Lake Hasselborg: Mr. and pounds Saturday, and the load went iM”'vs' H. Perry and M. _““‘f Mrs. for prices equalling the highest ever |S: W. Perry; from Sitka: William paid up until that time. Alaska [SPain, T. Laughlin, Don Brasdow Coast Fisheries got the load for|Mrs- K. Pugh, J. French, J. W 2445 cents for mediums, 24.35 cents | Price, and Mrs. Robinson; trom for large, and 18.10 for chickens. | Haines: J. N. Hansen, Orval Holms, The boat Robbie, commanded by | A- Olsen and E. L. Mallett. Paul Petersen, unloaded 45,000 From Ketchikan: W. E. Rasmus- pounds at the Juneau Cold Storage |51 Ad Mrs. Thornton; from Wran- e hioary s hart yaatbidny. | gell: Carl Johanson and W. Heibert; The load was split between Alaska | {rom Petersburg: Jim Leckley anc Coast Fisheries and Elton Engstrom, | MI- Kellog; from Hoonah: Mr. and mediums and large setting new high Andrew Jackson; from Funter prices as they sold at 25 cents. Mrs. H, Hargraves; from Chickens brought 18 cents. 1: Clayton Howe, Mrs. Barney | Pel The Robbie’s load was made up ot | GTOVEr }Hulse; from 15,000 pounds of mediums and 30,000 | Tace H., ‘Townsend /Br Tony Thomas; :rom Taku Lodze pounds of large. | Mr. and Mrs. Forter. TOMORROW e A = | HAWAII OFFICIAL IS | Fmee VISITOR IN JUNEAU | socuiciccns Furv scovens ane Busy today cailing on the Gover- |glacier picture b | Neil Douglas of th: nor and other Territorial officials was a visitor who is, himselt, a 2raphic Society will be Territorial official. ke Moose Club tomorrow at 8 p.m Karel Hunter Sheecha, deputy Public invited. auditor of the Territory of Ha- = — FLEISCHMANN on a product is waii, arrived on the Alaska yester 1 like 24 carat on gold—the finest it day. He will visit Juneau until June , when he will sail for the west- |can be y FLEISCHMANN GIN ward on the Aleutian |and be convinced. On this, his first trip to the e sister Territory, Sheecha plans to|Seafeod — Lobsters — Frog legs go to Seward, Anchorage and F: Prawns — Oyster Steaks — Chick- banks, and possibly to more remote points. Alaska was missed in the round-the-world trip he made by air three years ago. (ns—COUNTRY Anchorage Kodiak Homer Naknek A. B. Naknek Village 109 Reduction on Round Trip *Plu Daily Flights — and A KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF and West [ ——_ UTTZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Louisville, Ky. —_————— T Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPA} Connections at Anchorage for all Interior Laciric NorRritrra of the game with a bases-full homer in the seventh inning. Fore: the aiso | neau hit a homer off man for the Elks. Morale-Smashing Swat The Eiks maintained a lead the seventh when the mora'e- smashing homer by Peterson cleared |/many Douglas the bases after two runs had tled the score at 6-all. Scoring for th Coast Guard were Manning, T.b- bitts, and Peterson in the third in- ning and Manning again in the sixth. The big seventh included runs by Wilber, Dorris, Krause, Manniag, Tibbitts and Peterson. The eighth saw Wilber, Dorris, Krause znd Manning come home. In the Elks' big inning, the s2c- nd, Snow, Hazlett, Pidgeon, Kri an scored with Snow adding &n- ther in the third. Forsythe’s home run featured the seventh and Snow ind Cope came home in the ninth inning. Both pitchers went the route with the control of Krause proving the lecisive element in the game. Ot the 19 putouts credited to Krause 15 of hese were strikeouts. Smithberg struck out only five and gave up| five bases on balls. Krause gave four free trips to first. Summary Elks ab r h xHagerup, 2b 3 :90 0 Trump, 3b 54,0 Forsythe, ss o VO Snow, 1b Dt & Cope, ¢ ol U xHazlett, rf Ry S xPidg u AL L. SR | =il Ay 10 0 0y 40 8 12 xIn the sixth Hagerup went out of | the game, Hazlett to second, Pidgeon to right field, Logan to left field. Coast Guard ab v h e Manning, 2b i e T RS Tibbitts, 1f PR S Peterson, 3b . oy s S Arnold, 1b e R R XHamilton, rf 07200 0 0 Morrison, cf e e Wilber, ¢ Y e e K Dorris, ss 5 2 3 0] Krause, p St Rt B xKane fo50 Totals 43 14 15 17 Score by Innings Elks .. 041 000 102— 8 12 ¢ 003 001 G4x—14 15 7 Forsythe, Snow ) Coast Guard Two base-hits: Krause; three-base hits: Smithberg:; home runs: Forsythe, Peterson; letl on bases: Elks 10, Coast Guard 12; jfirst on balls: off Smithberg 5, | Krause 4; strikeouts, by: Smithberg , Krause 15. Umpires: Wilber and 1 Frisbee. Time: 2:30. GAME TONIGHT I The Elks club nine meets the | Moose club team tonight at 6:30 in Firemen’s ball park in an attempt to get back up out of second place. A win tonight will put the EIks in 2 first place tie with the Coast Guard or a win for the Moose will drop the Elks to the cellar with the Moose taking over second place. SCHWIN teduced Round Trip 113.40. 176.40. 144.00. 188.10 206.10- One Way 63.00. 98.00. 60.00. 104.50. 114.50 s ’I.dx Passengers, Mail ir Cargo ward Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 1IRIINES TNC 1+ the seventh as leau- | albums in| &l _|Sadie Cashen, was born in Doug- phy. CooccoccHwewKCR Cope 2, Manning 2, Kane, Morrison, | PR -n, when she called at the Ju-| With heavy wecuciaa home to look over oldtime'American World Airw i with her friend Mamiel90 ns into Juneau |Jensen, who both have grown upjs7 outbound flights. traffic, pm,;fl. L. and Elaine Arnold, R. Som- ¢s brougit mers, Ole Mathisen, G. Benish and and carried | Mickey McGuire. ! . Have A Care-Free Holidhir £ \ | i { on : | together in Dougles. Amiving from Seattle yesterd LEAVES FOK VALDEs l‘ ni F CI ¥ The evening spent in games | were Raymond Beach, Ralph Body,| o poo o oe e o s Wil ri- ] '99 ollles H the game until the bottom halt of |and looking back on school days|Carl Beck, Gary Coy, Ark Chin, o moger arrived home Saturdiy | a |in Dcuglas and child pictures of ! Robert Cousl Loren Duckett, from New Mexico -where he has e young men and wo- nm'lei ;(:’.“'}113?.‘"Wi;’;";,,,c’;aqs,l:,\:\‘b"" attending college, majoring in | Cetiowtng: the . alWast JESPENCE T ANSOM | pusiness administration. Young . i toe SIS SRRENA | Norval Lalimes, | Foster left yesterday for Valdez spread ‘uf x.‘(-rrc)sgmrnts "ser,.out by | \‘.'mmn”i.' we, William M‘f—‘\‘i“msjfwhere he will be employed in road irs. Jensen, the guests presented Robert Mills, Robert Pendley, Peder work for the summer vacation. gift to Mrs. Mortensen, | Pederson, Arthur Quick, Elmer Sa- a group | consis of a set of hand carved! Jercme Smith, Thomas ' [totem candle sticks and a totem |: erry Smith, Hans Suhl, | Seafood 0 il T table lamp, both sets carv Vhitey Steimer, Mrs. F. Tilson and | Frawns — O T 5 | ¥ S carved ar Whitey Steimer, Mrs. F. son ens—COUNTRY CLUB. |painted by Joe Tassell, Sr., of Doug- 'infant, Fred Van Horn, John Whit- | |12 |nill, Robert Willlams, D. I. Sper-| Mrs. Mortensen, daughter of Mrs. ling, Mr. Dodd and Mrs. M. Mur-i here! From Annette were A. Mathison, and has three children, Karn, 10! G. Benish and Mickey McGuire. | years, Morten, 9 years and Marion,! Saturday arrivals on Flight 923 six ars. Her hu nd is a sal-|{rcm Scattle.were Mrs. John Bren- | } tor | Afather’s non troliing fisherman, with a new | nan with Kathleen, Patrick and | ‘ . {boat nmamed the “Totem” and at! Michael; Peter Conrad, Donald| 'Dadk? Day Por"ali {las, graduating from schools | present is fishing outside in.the Hoy, Diane Hunsbedt, Russell Ja-| , L. Kumtat Pelican area. He will join Mrs. cobson, Cecilia Jon Mortensen at their new home being | Lars Larson, William Long, completed at Gig Harbor, Wash., Lyon, Ray Mathiscn, John Ma {following fishing this fall. Mrs. Gene McCullough, Jchn Noyes, | Mortensen and children will leave obert Parker, Dick Peters, Wal- for Gig Harbor next Friday and lace Peterson, Wally Rasmussen, start furnishing the new home. Dick R 1 Sjodin, Richard |, They sold their Douglas property 'Smith, Leonard Stiles, R. G. Tobia- | to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cashen. son, Lowell Vaughan, Capt. R.| | Bur Mary Lorain K. Mountjoy. | % A L | Fli Saturday brought Mr. s ‘_""g,_'“,{(‘)("“" _l ‘:d 5"{)“]W;‘|11(1 Mrs. Joseph Brusstar, Jack | f ol PAA for heg Burford, Clifford Cole, Jerry Guek- 1 former home near Wenatchee, CF Je55¢ and h}lm Jumfi “,l?d S, | ‘ | Wash, The remains of the It Joanne Jorgensen, Garry Lade: nd Frances Manley, Jer-! Mr. Tooke, who passed a o ol ho passed awa B M Bob | il ‘ o ; McV denly last Monday night from gy % = [heart attack, was shipped yester- T-o°5% O e day on the Aleutia or burial at |2 Sis : ) n" ) utian, for burial at Mrs. M. Wyller, Steven Johnson | | !.‘«(A:::t:hcn, | i Jon Stewart | The young family haa com e : | ) ] 3({;1, mily had come to; Seattle-bound passengers vester- | | Douglas less than a year ago, had | i burcha o day were the Rev. Conwell, Mrs. F. {purchased a home and were doing it # S 5 Boyle, Mrs, Robinscn, Mrs, K. Pugh, extensive improvements with a great | _ * Y deal of pride. Mr. Tooke had just| O°OiE¢ Folta, ~Pauline Johnson, : 7 °" | Mariin Asnbaugh, E. French, W. bee) romoted to Iorema con- | a-k 0 foreman of colie |y carris n, T. C. Torrence, Orris GeTs out MORE oirT! Look sharp. . . feel your best. .. in vacation clothes that are really clean! Find out how our new kind of ( struction on his job, when the, .. p A . E = 3 | Bibsbood, J. W. Price, Donald Pow- & T A Eassay happened, lell and Therese Satre. Richard dry cleaning restores the “like-new” look to gar- R & ! Baird went to Annette Island, and | Surprise Dad | ments! Out goes rubbed in grime, spots, even ; | S L R L) B Kelly o meaolian. | on Father's Day perspiration! Once you've tried our Sanitone Serv- z The newly completed Bureau of | gaturd: Flight 924 took Peter | itk marEs it ot X 3 back dinary dry cleaning! : Mines office building on May-|yjerevan, P. G. Greer and Jim with & “v“ ul portrait of the ice, you'll never go back to ordinary dry { flower Island is shining with a|Browning to Ketchikan, Louis family. Nothing would please i ! ‘Ih'csh paint job completed last{Thadei to Annette, and to Seattle;| him more. | ; |week. E. E. Stender, painting con- | gric Car , Mr. and Mrs, Hugh| Our prices are moderate and { ' |tractor, had the paint contract,i antrim, Mr and Mrs. Fred New- | our skill unsurpassed. Won't you . | doing the ’buxl:llng in brov\:n and ! purn, with Muriel and Bruce; DI phone for an appointment, now? l. i ,W“hm :he exception of| McNeill, Bonnie McLean, Mary . ‘andscaping which is now in prog- | Kincard, Alfred and Harold zen-‘J h Al d i £ |ress, the new structure appears to|ger, R. Vonpostel, Wally Read.} osep exan er! o n e be completed and is a beautiful| Mildred Maynard, A. P. Wolf, 1. Shattuck Bldg. ‘Phone 303 uilding of concret and steel, set|nN McDonald. ] on the srenic Mayflower Island,| Kenneth Bowman, Mrs. T. Suoga, | = = e Sz = = e S as a firs® greeting to the incoming visiturs to Gastineau Channel. Rose Hamilton, with Karron and Karla; Stewart Houston, Mrs, Glen Parker and Marguerie; Jim Sam- | i ple, Walter Sargent, John A. Wiil- iamson, A. L. Peterson, H. C. Lee, Charles Whitinghill, C. Holder, and Elizabeth Norton with Robert and infant. Flight 95 carried 11 Juneau pass- engers to Fairbanks and onc to| ‘Whitehorse. COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT | The Douglas Ciiy Council will | meet tcnight at 8 o'clock in City Hall for a regular meeting. | TO KODIAK | Chan Hendrickson left last week for Kodiak where he is employed I. Goldstein’s | Attend the Elks Annual Clothing Items— Bradford’s Union Suits | Miscellaneous— Fish Peughs 1.85 each Emery Wheel . Was 7.50, Now 5.00 (1009, wool) ........ e D00 Colorado Spinners Medlicott-Morgan Union A (Al Sizes-Col e - Suits (100% wool) .......5i95 ? izes-Colors) ....... each 20c Big Chief Fishermen Lead Sinkers (Cannon Reversible Gloves .......Doz. 3.95 Ball) . Ib. 15¢ White Caps ... 90¢ 30-06 ... Box 290 g I . . No. 6 White Canvas— Ko(lgt:lr;"m)d Trawling Block o 5 Foot V,‘;i“f*}“ i 2'10 per y;mi Whltg Metal Trawling Block 2 {;:;3;’ Q’Vil:lth 3 _.3.00 {))(ur y o (7-in.) ... 2.35 Galvanized Babbit Anchors— U. 8. Flags (3 x 5) ... SR Ibs o ---21.25 U. S. Flags (2 x 3) Shotgun Shells— : Coal Oil Lanterns 12 Gauge ... Were 4.00, Now 2.85 16 Gauge . Box 2.00 Kindelstyx <Pkg, 10c 20 Gauge Box 1.90 Juneld - - - - fp.m. Services Held in Elks Auditorium ED TO CLEAR 5S¢ each, 3 for $1.00 ALL KINDS OF RIFLE AMMUNIT One Assortment of Trolling Spoons ION . .. PRIC McMahon and Superior Spoons Fly Lines Fly Reels . . Size Solid Color Two Color ! Invited . Casting Lines No.§ .........890 Doz 550 Dor. Casting Reels H N ke - NS 0Z. O0Z. . Tapered Trout Lines { no. s ‘630 Doz, 785 Do, { Aufomatic Reels e i) Fixtures and Showcases For Sale - 2 Stores For Rent B. P. 0. ELKS JUNEAU LODGE NO. 420

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