The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1945, Page 6

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PAGE SIX June o 5 BILL HARRIS N HELGESEN LILLIAN NIELSON iVA DOWNS ED SHAFFER CHUCK deGANAHL BOB DITMAN GEORGE SHAW GUSTAV PETERSON DON PEGUES MARY ATKINSON JOYCE SMITH SHIRLEY KLEWENO DOROTHY THIBODEATU CATHERINE BUMFORD DANIEL MORRIS PAT FLEEK BEVERLY LANE of b the army is station- show the world that you are salut- f, 1mny even be likensd unto hors SpEA ERS B ituss vt p ee boxing matches ing the war's dead and d ou m( GETS REPORI d’cevr 1d which will bring quite he ’ the soldiers. bit for the war's living victims. a bit more money into the Territory. s 4 i g ¥ ¥ o oL s v Tt sl @N DEvElcpMENT Many other projects of.a similar p@si'h :-“{ 'ni% (4 "ARD OF THANKS nature are under observation for all BAR E JfilE OF poppEE We wish to thank the many | over the Territory. In Anchorage A'{ €(3‘¢5‘;‘5 i ;ai‘;, I |friends for their kind deeds BOARD pRoGRESS the Forest Service is uncovering wit Sk 144 ! shown during the sickness and great possibilities for a birch veneer; _ BENEFIT VETERARS OF 2 WORLD WARS Treasurer of Al- cdrop of a nger, aip who is one of the who will distribute lass w » 'many voluntee s were complet- the poppies here on Saturday, ial Depart- “Everyone who buys a poppy from ment of Educs under Commis- an Auxiliary worker should know C. Ry what becomes of the money he con- provided for Process- tributes and everyone should re- ! Recessional by the high alize the ever-in sing neéed for wcl band under direction of the contributicns as this s nd Pa -um a1 “Morn World War goes grimly on, taking wi s ts toll of lives and limbs B The sale is carrizd out entirely hy velunt that every penny that received goes directly to the re- of disabled veterans and the femilies of the dead and disabled. “These men and their families the chief concern of the Legion nd Auxiliary. It their sake the volunteers are so eager to their poppies, with the hope the dimes and dollars contri- Futed will help to make their lot in ife isier, the by Nor- eneral ni- Both i hosen to lic ices of th Booth the Invo e platform v tractive - arrar ed tuli rs of the high sc ed as nked with at- s of multi- eenery. Mem- ¢ hool faculty sa2r ng came in neerr m by Superin- | Phillips, in Robert- ushers, - - - . RECENT VISITORS 10 bEiEGME BARTLETY t “The cf dollars to try to bring adequate aid to the disabled vet and their families, but the Legion and Auxiliary are able to bring their pe attention and understand- ing to the many ca: to which t recently they bring relief. This is a big ington from factor in rehabilitation and in s the son of koeping famil together until the veteran is able to return home and help in their support. “When you wear a calle poppy, ! cl onor year in the office of ti were Mary Na :I Operation; C deGi ar) Paul W. Gordc former] Jc all of of the Alaska section of i averaging Department’s Division of 1 four years possessions, called upon to this country from Gordon a year in with UNRRA and later was ancial advisor to the government 3 1 Morris, of Iran unusual reliability and depen-, Hallie P, Rice of Juneau visit ity; will and co-cpe: I Pins given to Ms ling and A Lowell, editor-in-ct 1 business ma: er respectively of J-Bird Bond Sales In describing r'u,n for T the sale of W M¢r. Phillips annc $15,810.75 had d that durin purchased L y evening of the Senior gift, a iford Unit of the| of relatives k, de by Mary Sperling £American Legion Auxiliary expiain- “”1 accep by Victor Hardin, 1946 €d in a statement today how the t Body Presi S the memorial poppies on M. Popejoy, member Day next Saturday brings presented the ¢ the living victims of both v 1d Wars as well as honoring the said: | government spends billions | you g | CARSON'S BAKERY Phone 546 S , Sponge Layers for Your ~ Short Cake | loss of our beloved son and bro- ‘her; also for the many beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. W. and family Mr. and M B. Converse s. Leroy West, and family [ £ NES | 'possibilities for tourists in almost Mr. and Mrs. Ove Hanson | Cf that board up to and including every town in Alaska, as an ex- and family ‘lhfl present time. ample, Kotzebue presents an exper- i b . | As this is a newly decveloped pro- | ience never before had by tourists—| 3 At |ject the personnel is small but, nev- seeing an Eskimo or polar bear/ The f;u:xi[]‘;";)ndoril;:i{::\s.‘:f:hv Jate | reheless, a program is eing worked hunting.” ; | JAMES BROWN ‘out. for mdu.?mal um_i tourist pro-| A report was submlttgd by A._E moetien. “This Board is not a plan- Glover on the undertaking of wid-| wish to convey to their many many friends their deepest appreci for the sympathy md kindness |y, shown in his passing; also for the | many beautiful flcral offerings. Mrs. J. W. Brown Judson Brown Robert . Henning, Executive Secre- Board, gave a very detailed report |at the wezkly Chamber of Commerce !mceting held today in the Baranof Hctel, ning council,” ation o working to Show progress and | cadway on these two promotions.” Conciderable tenzlit of the Territory was made on | Cannery Loaf” where ears approximately 35 precent of e I au High School Graduates Class of 45 Recelve Dlplomas project. These are just two of the many projects mentioned by Mr. Henning which will help develop the Territory. In regard to the coming tourist travel, Mr. Henning said, “There are of the Alaska Development on the major undertakings ‘cmng Dry Pass near Shaken to 75 frct wmch will allow larger and sarer‘ said Mr. Henning, “but the Pass Guest at this meeting was Pred Eastaugh, Pan American employee and former resident of Juneau, now progress for the for many | Austin Brown it sh has been wasted. However, ' living in Seattle. | ROy Brown in the past few weeks that wasted DRGNIES £F Aate ; Anltfl. Brown | portion of the fish has been de- R. H. Whitmore, of Gustavus, is Minnie Stevens | veloped into an edible food v.hxch a guest at the Baranof Hotel. [ Lillian Clark | et ~ PSR = Alice Sutton { > P e o o o e o o o o e (s o o ! Anita Gibson. } s " e a3 ELLES AIR LINES [ ‘Il DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN [I Mr. and Mrs. I. Packar . i Washington Bay, have arived in via Pe[er’bnrg and Wrangell Juneau and are guests at the Gas- o i v e tineau Hotel, ; With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydabirg and | st S | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 1 THE BARANGOF ALASKA'S FINEST {| HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 llflSfl%%%* itk i Sten SAES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 4 i ‘ GENE HANNA DON WILLIAMS NORMA MORRISON JANE WILLIAMS o LINN FORREST ART LOWELL EVELYN SPAIN MARY SPERLING ART JUDSON HERE MRS. SULLIVAN VISITS Arthur B. Judson arrived via Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, of Skagway, Pan American from Whitehorse for |is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. o a short visit with his wife and SR T it children. He has been employed on " . SHEAVER HERE the construction of the Canol Pro- Harry Sheaver, of Anchorage, is Ject. { ja guest at the Gastineau Hotel. CLEARANCE ON MATERNITY 3 < i SHEERS § . Sizes 910 17 $10.95and $14.95 ¥ T ad Women! i omens APPAREL] “t “It’s the Nicest Store in Town”

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