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ST R TR % THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA *I'“Iear,splmfam“y Nine Killed in PAGE EIGHY THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951 Jupe Pluvius Fails In Attempt fo Spoil Flower Show ANDERSON APARTMENTS SOLD TO McMURCHIE Manof Mystery | Wanders Downfown | Juneau Streels | ; 'Woman Dies on ]Junl(el fo Inspect Predicled Day ai Proposed Secret ment house at 416 East St. belonging | to Mrs. Edla Anderson, according‘Predided ‘I‘ime iBu"di"g in Alaska to Peter Wood, ‘local real estate agent. | REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Aug. 23 A. A. McMurchie, logging operator has purchased a three-unit apart- Flaming (-47 Crash (Continued from Page Ones score lives in the Pacific north- and Alaska. west On July 20 a Korean airlift plane WASHINGTON, Auf. 23—®»—A Last week old Jupiter Pluvius| Some one in Juneau with an'! S A s: is goin, Seattle | (P—For r Mrs. Edythe " was thinking more about filling for mystery can make him- with 88 Bticasd. vaRietion Gt Ridls | 2im: Andersuh i e Riba A A SaneR. atier M YURE | special five or six-man House armed . 5 | ) X Sept. 1 for medical treatment. She is | Hanson returned from a hospital, feds g s 2 » the salmon streams with water a fast bu on Saturday. | aska coast on a flight to the Orient. | o " b © 0 v james Brunette | she repeatedly predicted: services subcommittee will fly to than of preserving flowers in good “Mr. Baza will be wander- | Six days later three persons were @ 3 Fo A i : , | Alaska to inspect proposed secret 1and Mrs. Art Kobbevick, both beauty T shall die at 11:45 on Aug. 21.” | oonctryction there aimed at build- lost when an A appeared Norseman dis- | glacier round the downtown streets condition for the Juneau Garden She was a woman of great faith,” Club’s. “strolling flower show.” shop operators here. | ing up the country’s frontier n t d her husband, “and people with | Rwi‘; y eares ‘. Letween 11 am. and 4 p.m. while making a wait- |, Nevertheless exhibitors wereable | ing to be identified. study. . T e ¥ it { to bring many unusually beautiful! The first person—man, woman | On Aug. 4, a Queen Charlotte Air-| - ‘“('! g;"“ ‘;‘Ofiagogmkhfl‘;‘i’:; 'o;“:m:::e premonitions 1ot} The group 15 sciequied to leave blossoms in attractive arrange- | or chili—who greets him with the | ways plane with seven aboard was | o ;;w‘l‘]’:mge e ot the Baranot| . A% 9'oWlie TP IR it | Ane. Skand returnBept, 10 or 11 ts whi n display v | proper question will receive a| | .8 c i b A : | i ments ich were on display early | proper g } ]vm along the British Columbia Hotel, | to sleep. I called the doctor. At 11:45 Authorization for the projects was | coast. $10 bill. The query must be: “Do you know that you can get a free trip to Honolulu on Pan American World Airways Sept. 152" | The questioner will be taken to the Baranof Hotel where Edward | O'Brien, manager, will give the fortunate person the ard | this week in downtown store win- dows. In the display class the minia- ture wedding decorations by Mrs Carson -‘Lawrence in the Juneau Bakery window attracted great at- tention, The Juneau Young Hard- ware windows featured Nving room he pronounced her dead.” | contained in the $5,678,000,000 mili- C. A. Gustofseon of Arlington, Mrs. Hanson was 32. She leaves | tary construction bill passed by the ““""l“‘”"g“‘l’; Va. is at the Gastineau Hotel. ' two sons, Donald, 9, and James, 7. | House recently. ik 1 a Navy plane Peninsula. shed into an attle the foll- w lost Aug. 12 crash on the Alask: A B-50 bombe artment house e re arrangements by Mrs. Ray - Ren- The person spotting “Mr. Ba: owin, ., killing six aboard the shaw and Mrs. Walter Kleweno.|must hold in his hand a Catholic | bomt d five residents of the The corsages of garden flowers|bazaar ticket on the I!ux'.u]ullx‘ build prepared by Mrs. Maxcine Wil- | trip. Four men lost their lives Aug. 16 liams and displayed in the Ste- “Mr. Bazaar” is cooperating with when a small bush plane crasl the committee for the affair to be held on Sept. 14 and 15. Mem- | of the committee are John | McLaughlin, James .Cauley and Richard Irby and into a dead-end canyon near eetna. Next day another bush plane land- ed in flames near Rainy One | # | passenger died of burns § | Meanwhile search reports |in Juneau by the Coast Gu: | that seven aircraft achieved cent coverage during 45 hours ¢ |time Tuesday for the airlift Norseman planes. The planes were ! continuing to seek two missing air- craft that disappeared in the Cape Spencer-Yakutat area about a ven's window were beautiful full of suggestions. Outstanding was the demon- stration of the decorative possi- bilities of the natural wild ma- terials in Lu-Ek's by Mrs. Hen- ry Green and Mrs, Laura Brun- son, particularly the black pil- low vase holding grasses and red devil club berries with Chi- nese accessories. Burford’s win- dows were filled with mixed bouquets by Mrs, John Callahan containing many of the finest DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 am. 2 and 4 pm, DOUGLAS — 10em PHONE 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Margaret Johnison Funeral io Be Here Tomorrow The widow and five sons of the late William Randolph Hearst are shown fellowing the arrival of Mrs. Hearst in San Francisco. Seated, BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME and arst and Randolph. Standing, left to m Randolph Hearst, Jr. (P Wirephoto. left to right: John, Mrs. F right: George, David and W Sweet — Ripe Tender - Crisp ' Lecal Carrofs 2 bunches 29¢ 49c | specimens in the show. A i 4 ° s dl G 2“1 The following were the prize| Funeral services for Mrs. Mare- Funeral Services for il it i i s o eeniess urapes S S & . " 4G f A 2 | Weather during the past several Pr— winning entries in the competitive jaret Johnson will be held in the e | it WEATHER REPORT of dats. hadiaous H Section, as selected by the judges. | Carter Chapel tomorrow atternoon | Allen Billie Wilson 8 WEATHER REDOREE o] canehaiblE taa o Rude ‘and Mrs. Raiph Williums. | McPhetres pronouncing the service. §@f for fomorrow o s b AR ¢ . - 49 105 pl. Arrangements were judged on the|She died Aug. 19 at the Government | . At Alrport- Moximuts 53‘. pé Ask for.. basis of color harmony relation | Hospital. ; Fois:, Funeral services for Allen Billie| g i = ge™ {4 BE SURE YOUR NAME IS IN 'THE DRAWING BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES to receptacle, portion and balance,| Burial will be in the Russian Or- | Wilson 11-months-old son of Mr.| g & u CONTEST. EACH WEEK A NAME IS DRAWN AND HiDDEN IN THE AD. IF distinction and originality, and thodox Cemetery here and Mrs. Billie J. Wilson of Hoonah | YOUR NAME APPEARS IT’S WORTH $2.00. Watch closely, it b suitability of combination. Mrs. Johnson is survived by one who died at St. Ann’s Hospital Tues- : F,;:,,,I,:,, EMCV‘;‘[M;‘”T : h ] ) S $2.00. Watch closely, it may be anywhere. Cup and saucer arrangements daughter, Dolores Johnson at the |day, will be held tomorrow. ' i & {raf flaci in Ludvig Nesons; 1, Mrs. Har- Minfield Home; her father, Joe| The Rev. S: 1 1:1 Phet i1l : ni:}l‘:udgec‘:r‘ct'l:s‘xi:;hZ‘;:il;ntei; : Xd“ . Ch : 21h 1.1 ‘Emi:”'"‘ 1 y Stonehouse; 2nd, Mrs. Henry s itka: t d- | he Rev. Samue! cPhetres wil - as 1 S ; g Sree,,?";;"M,s_ Matt Gormley. ",’,;fi::i:‘ S,C,‘,S_“;i’l',:(:,'“ “(;(:,uf;:"or say services in the Carter Chapel|® on Friday. Low temperature e ,,,lnf‘i"fa" ee_se Dl 5-$ B ake Flour . . . 2%1bs. 49¢ Miniatures in the Baranof Book | juneau and Mrs. James King of 8t 9:30 am. The remains will be|® tonight about 48 degrees, and % Nestles—6 oz Store: 1st, Mrs. Ray Renshaw:|Haines: two brothers, Joseph John- | taken to Hoonah for burial ® high Friday near 60, . - s \ s—6 0z. 3 2nd, Patricia Oaker; 3rd Mrs. O.|son of Mt. Edgecumbe and William _— S bk i, Long Spaghetti . 14 oz. pkg. 19¢ | Checolate Chips . 2 for 45¢ F. Benecke. Johnson of Wrangell Institute; two NOTICE sl ok b Driftwood in the Pan-American | gters, Josephine Johnson of the ¢ ® (east 3 Bourgsnang 7o gElEn € GOLDEN EAGLE 12 oz. package window: 1st, Mrs. Ray Renshaw:|wrangell Institute and Marry Ann I will not be responsible forany |® At Airport — . . . e iarne lton; 304, M. EAF | oo of e mniit Bt 4020 contcied by anyone but | & : FRESH FROZN PEAS-FineQualily - - - 20¢ Hunter, Jr. ey @ifnts Mra, Ribhard Vd@erbeke 7of nyself. (Signed) John G‘ume;,%s:t.‘- e .l 1 ; Brass and copper in the C | Thgl d, Calif. ,and Mrs. Will 803-4t | | Y F Wy o RIS A R s Waltar S?Sncn‘:gnof CAanlgou?:.] rs “fm: Ty | : v el Genuine Snowflake Reliance : 6—9 oz. lins 2 Kleweno; 2nd, Mrs. O. F. Benecko: | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY Soda Crackers . 2 lbs. 59¢c | Pineapple Tidbiis . . . 89c o 3rd, Mrs. Wm. Paul, Sr. s FROM BRISTOL BAY | KentUCk i h!', ¥ iy il : In the Alaska Electric Light y S and W S 02 tar || Wihinping T S 4 and Power window: Gladiola div-| Carl Bartell from King Salmon in i 5 e ) pping L [ jsion; 1st, Mrs, Carson Lawrence: | Bristol Bay arrived here yesterday | YOU ARE CORDIALLY SOUR MASH Marasch“‘o Cherrles . . 29¢ AVBS(‘I . e . 8 0z, ]il' 436 ! 2nd, Mrs. William Paul, Sr.; 3rd,|on PNA and is stopping at the Ho- f | Mrs. Henry Green. tel Juneau. or Ghirardelli’s In the dahlia section: 1st and PR ey INVITED TO OUR b 3rd, Mrs. Walter Kleweno; 2nd, NOTICE { TRUE swee' cocflla‘e ] 16 0z. 590 CANNED FRU'T Axltu the m;\wd bouquet section: S\‘vmd y(;u“x‘md t?l“t‘z Bazaar on PRESENTATIDN OF BOURBON i B JU'CE SPEC'ALS (N . ry Green; | Saturday? so, it’ll be a ten spot | i 75 [ ;ffd a;‘adrb_agi.' 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You ; A m“so B 2 Cleanser i lnDiipenser o l zs outside attack. enjoy lounge-chair seats ... | 0 F F I C E | A | ¢ c The letter, dated Aug. 20 and| good food...stewardess hos- | . .. Giant T3 J 0ld Dutc! eal . . Unly ok made public today, also predicts| - pitality, Flywi'.hdl.h:i world’s HOERUCK AND €O . PP EGGS that: the Japanese nation, under | mest experience rline — 201—Seward St. I " W Speens sufin. rider 1Sl GY SR clina— | s e e || WE CARRY FRESH AIR SHIPPED 4 join the free world in combatting| yogervagions, call. .. JUNEAU | = Louisville, Ky. s ! Communism. KENT!)CKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY c & H an“ SUGAB % & A I lh k lsc MacArthur's letter was in re- Baranof Hotel, Juneaw | o o p g. Phone 106 ©Tvads Marh, Pan Amarican World dirways, M. 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