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PAGE EIGHT & ™ "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1047 UDPUTON SKPPERMUSETH [ e JUNEAUHASNEW FISH AND WIDUFE Dean Williams Has FELLOWSHIP COVERED - IMOTOR SCOOTER AWARD "\‘.""m;%'f:’i‘:w WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HAS NEW EMPLOYEES Party on Birthday DISuEg'I‘:;I;:YGI;fgm‘_IS MADE AIPAN(E, SAL Brown, Corps of| The “Neighborhood News,” a new ‘Three persons began work to- The awarding of the motor scoot- ite First Class Dick weekly newspaper, began publica- day in the Regional Office of the| Dean William f the local Pan R ex‘— at the local Teen Age Club took [ransportation Corps, tion Sunday with a free distrik U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service americs oftice, celebrated his y e 5 oy | Place on Saturday night during the e Thomas L. tion of about 20 copies to residents her hey arc Lirthday last night when a group of m_:i‘”m::'“;‘;"_.“f“:_“uf‘elifc“'“r’q‘g;":(;‘_“ Club's dance.” A big crowd was Engineers, Pac- of the West Ninth Street distric Mrs. Virginia E. Misoff who has|friends of Mc and Mrs. Wiliams | it C00 FUE0E0 € 00 ROUIE D present and excitement ran high. The “News a one page paper tg ly created job in the yathered at their home. A e %q.lrch Wiiic robth & Charles Smith, popular member can: Private Lyle published by 10-year-old Denn Department. She is| pe Williams showed kodachrome ltwinah: 8 1 O of the Club, is now the proud own- s of Engineers, Ryan, son of Dr. James C. Ry am, Wash. Her hus- giqc rds were played dur-| Wednesday evening, November 12|er of his first motor scooter ment; and Pri- | Territorial Commissioner of Ec the Public Roads Ad- jng the : Refreshmants of | ¢ 880 (aSiutie. & Bood Program 45y e Martin, Air Forces. cation ministration fce crenm snd chifee -were | a8 beén audnned for the mseting COWBOY ORCHESTRA in the Air Force| The new publication = contains Mrs. Betty Lu Latta who will re- opved | Mlss, Feancen Eau. will slgl It 181 SRt @k M iy e Forces Service neighborhood tidbits plus humor- place Mrs. Sylvia Strong in the { earnestly requested that those who |y, gaimon Greek : Gountry - Club a permanent as- ous and educational items. Young Propeity Procurement Sec- Guests vere Mr. and Mrs. Matt|attend the dumer remain for the iongnt and 7uesday night. 4 Ryan declared that both contents tion. Mrs. Latta is from Indiana. Gormley, Sgf. and Mrs. Norman entire prograr. ey ¥ G\ TR and circulation will expand as Mre. Strong has resigned to attend Bucy, Miss Eilcen Hellan and Mr.| All members of the church and s ht 2 1 oon as his facilities and time per- to her family. Robert Faulkner | of the congregation are urged to ™ = 3 Behy Keisey Has {mit it. Although he is not mak-| Miss Ruth Sherron who will .. {aveniy TTicse L ESHENE. fo aparD Rellef At Last 4 |ing any charge for his paper at|relieve Miss Mary Louise Crowel | should notify Mrs. Willis R. Boomw 77 B i ¢ : d be ar: d. Crowel is resigning ot SHOWN TO STUDENTS e menu can br arraneed g Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kelsey gave |Fants being put on a commerc 1 basis. He promised that he will to return to her home in California T0 BE RELEASED ™= SCHOOLS BY FROM HOSPITAL v R. Henry, Doclor Says Lad Hurt in e BOARD ACT (/)X(((oi[ienatySSatu?dayuillm Be All Right Public Groups Must Get Authorization Before Allofed Any Dates clar of gro of A dinner honor of their daugh- ten ag re s i - Nt gl Ve saia ter Betty's sixteenth birthday Sat-|Continte to publish esch Sulday Pk SQUARE SINNET HERF mm?:i:géfufi?fh%rgggfi o 18 uae saabiool e ; , arday evening. Ed Tarolli, Sk 3-c . S W1 : ! A movie, Foo : 46" ; . trouble to help loosen and expel yper's” condition is good ' FAREWELL TEA A movie, Focttall Parade of 1946” Northland Transportation Com. Taden phiegm, and aid nature The major Teq and no bones were broken, Of the Wachusett was a guest at| NEW MAYCR, METLAKATLA Women of the Fairbanks com- wa- shown t-c High School stu-| pany’s freighter Square Sinnet, un- | to soothe and heal Taw, tender, ine agreement are the Young Museth was riding his ‘he celebration Dod Davis, wellknown boat build- munity and members of St. Math- | dents this afternoon. After tne der Capt. Erlinz Brastad, with Stu- | flamed bronchial mucous mem= the right to assign bicycle down Franklin str and / is a junior at the Juneau|er has been elected mayor of Met- ew's Episcopai church gave a fare- \mov'e, at 2 o'clock, the schools | art Palmer as purser, arrived in Ju- | ‘;W&gglégfigfigmfiifgfgl you use ):rv.Qrgu \\_lfh did not see Vuille's car as it made 0} akatla, defeating David Leask, the | well tea to Mrs. John B. Bentley, were dismissed (o allow the janitors | neau yesterday at 8 a.m. The! demdk\‘gygli musé”f;kem”?n‘;’}; 1 the school; t eSS 4 left turn into Second after com- AR E only other candidate, by a sub- wife of Bishcp Bentley who has to get the buildings “spic and | Square Sinnet unloaded approxi- | Quickly allays the cough or you are = than 10 persons may fac- yng up Franklin, * His bike hit COWBOY ORCHESTRA stantial majonity. Russell Hayward | resigned to accept a position with span” for the “Back to School |mately 100 tors of cargo for local| Qhave your money back. 1::11 s; and 'Y the right front fender of the c their coctumes appearing at was elected Secretary oi the com- | the caurch in New York City. The Night” tonight. The school will merchants, and sailed at 5 p.m. CREOMU LSION of the no dr he was catapulted into the Salmon Creek Country Club!murity and Henry Duncan was re- | Bentlevs have 'ived in Alaska for have a holiday tomorrow in honor | - > o regulation and the A and Tuesday night. \elected Treasurer. near!, 25 yeers of Armistice Doy. Try the want-ads for bargains! fol:Cou(hs,ChefifColds,Bronchlm damage is the respons th to the ‘hospital) —=r=———tsts e e group usi T req i ment is felt necessary increased use b g made buildings. Since the first p of school property is its use as a it oassas, - NUSTREY i school, and no infringement on this ok Bht 8 ult in the accident. purpose will be allowed P The permission granted to all groups now using the buildings ha HONS BANQUH’ A'l' Leen terminated until such times as they execute an agreement with COUNTRY CLUB ON Groups desiring to avail them- selves of school facilities, hence- TUESDAY Nov 18 ¢avth, should have one of their of- v . ficers see the Superintendent of T the school for approval of their The Lions Club held their w application. ly meeting in the Gold Room The principals of the schools the Baranof Hotel this noon with will make the assignment of time nfilton Furness presiding val and spate desired if it is avail- poor announced that the date for able. No telephone requests Will tpe Lions Club banquet at the be accepted Salmon Creek Country Club had = been changed from November B [} [] to Tuesday, November 18. BA(K Io ScHool McKay Malcolm gave a report on the Treadwell Beach Recreation "IGHT IN JU"EAU Area that the Club will sponsor and the S patrol for the grade school was also discussed Gordon Burnett accident and then lue ambu-| police, after checking With pess — PRESENTS Dr. A. C. Mon a member of Licns Club from Baltimore, Thee annual Back to School Night N Dr. Monniger told of of the Junean Schools be held the club projects his group is A ; this evening between 7:30 and 9 soring and said that their ma o'clock and everyone is invited to interest e the Boy f attend. Work done by the students ga and yout rec will be displayed in each room and Dr. Monniger has I t the teacher will be on hand to wel- the annual Moose Cons 1 come guests. itka and intends to re to t - At 8:30 School Music Director States this afternoon b TO CLIMAX ARMISTICE DAY Starting at 3:00 PP. M. in the Firemen’s Ball Park — Juneau TUESDAY---NOVEMBER 11th v Knight, 1t of the Methodist hes in Alaska, who is a mem- for the first time this year will be ber of the Lions Club in Seward the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, | Welcomed back was C. W. Wartield, The B t5 School night is in|Who has just finisl a lon observance of the 27th anniversary 8utomobile trip the States of American Education Week R T ==="=" 1) MEN SIGN FO WINTER SCHEDULE o eancE ARMY OF ATC ANNOUNCED pyyping 0cToBER 10.—® \\'.x\-‘ - ter sailings for Trans-| The Juneau office of the U. S portation Comg to Southeasi Army and Air Forces Recruiting Alaska were announced tods Service reported today that it en- begin November 14, wi e MS listed 12 men from Southeast Clove Hit Alaska during the month of Octo- Until late spring, ber. a vessel leave Seattle eve From Juneau: Private First Class two weeks, traveling the route as Raymond O. White, Transporta- far north as Pelic and making tion Corps, Pacific Theatre; Pri- all nec stops along the way. vate William R. Vernon, Signal The lessened service is due to Corps, Alaska Communications Sys- diminished Alaska trade during tem, Juneau; Private Buster G the winter season, company offi- Elstead, Corps of Engineers, Pac- cials said. ific Theatre; Private Ingvald “ ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE SEATTLE, PHONE 631 —AFTERNOONS FOR INFORMATION Come and View for Nearly an Hour, a Breath - Taking Pyrotechnic Exhibition!! Hurray! We have word that our new truck will be in service by November 15th. We will endeavor to give Juneau prompt and regu- . v oo Movie Camera and Kodachrome Fans . . . Bring Your Cameras and Plenty of Films lar service. REGULAR SCHEDULE SUNDAY—Business District. MONDAY—Main to Gold. TUESDAY—Apartments and Star Hill. WEDNESDAY—Main to Gold Creek. THUR AY—Gold Creek to E. « FRIDAY—Telephone Hill, Willoughby, In- dian Village and Apartments. TURDAY—Waynor—E. to Harbor. ADMISSION: Juniors (under 14) 50 cents — Adults 75 cents Sponsored by The AMERICAN LEGION If satisfied, be a booster and tell your friends for a cleaner and better Juneau. ||| Tell us of any complaint. We welcome your friendly advice.