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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—TUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1948 PAGE SIX ucceeds the | refreshment committee composed AWARDS FOR SKi MILDRED HERMANN Ris Raber . e, who s of s Maude Tumlin, Mo Har EVENTS ARE M ADE | TALKSOF FILINGS, . |seiisian e : o 1 g ' During the past several mont Everyone is now waiti tor! F 0 R S A L E i In o legislative bulletin to the Wo- - - - a,/ta,/l\O/ e men's Clubs of Alaska, Mrs. Mildred FROM KETCHIKAN t0 C!(’se Estate Q M CDA HAS MEETING 1 Southeast Alaska yeports, “I have bef The Catholic Daughters of M. J. Daly and Loren G. Duncan i a ban- | plete list of the filings for the legis.| America held their social meeting of Kcichikan are staying at the | o | i at the Parish Hall last night at Barancf Hotel ) The Junior £ Club topped off R, Hermann, Legislative Chairman its 12th annt Ski Tournament here with quet Sunday evening at the Salmon |lature thing is ' certain—we Creek Country Club have plenty of candidates; how good| Which a large crowd attended 17} /l > . cal President Jim “I was pleased to note that several ly prizes were awarded son of Ketchikan are staying at ¥ went _ Chairman jof the women ates are mem-| At the close of the eveping the|the Hotel Juneau. 1 williams and {bers of the Federated Clubs,” Mrs - - " rormerly Yachi “"DREAMERIE" The Hendrickson for @ |Hermann continued, “and do you NGNEGGGGGERAE RN Mayor Wai . few words on the r]ugu skiing |realize that two of them, Mrs. Elton £ v i —176 ft. long, 1614 ft. beam, 6 ft. draft, g T T activit Wa; Jacobs presi- [Engstrom of Juneau, a candidate ‘ = 5 g barked s ' Y [ > age, iron barked stem to ) the Anchorage Ski Club, Al {for the Senate; and Mrs. Doris um |n ea ln ' ::fif:l‘t VEnuage ) v trom of Cordova, Elisha Hoare | Barnés, of Wrangell, running for the QsOb B ; 5 TR 0 ehorse, and Gary King, 'House, are officers of the Alaska . : —165 H. P. Gray Marine Diesel Engine, f Anchorage High | Federation! H practically new. = [1) commented on| As club members, Mrs. Hermann l urners ’ —Registered speed 8.65 knots at 1200 the excellent work done by the Ju- |urged the women of Alaska to work l RPM. 66 T o9 Club on its 1948 tourna- |and investigate the ability and in- —110 Volt light and auxiliary plant, Y VIKI KE% HBAEJE 7~ o ool e plichen e P Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc electric anchor hoists, Pilot house con- trol, hot water heating plant, three large state rooms, shower, two lava- ° 7 & tories, large galley, new oil range, hot Pel'son“llly E‘ 0(“157.’%’ and colid water, crew quarters for four forward, 10 x 18 observation room m with upholstered seats, ship to shore YOUR LASL CHANCE radio, and large cargo and deck space. ' —Ideal for hunting, cruising or fishing [ i g. i parties or easily converted to work 10 have VIKI A, lng YOUI’ boat. . —Very sound construction and splendid Favorite Song. as OEJLY sea boat. —Boat can be examined at Yakutat at i i prosent. "VIKI" Can Sing It Trophies Awarded Highlighting the evening was the awarding of trophies to the Division candidates to a round tgble discussion of legislative policies. She inners of the weekend activities ;j:,‘;‘::h:‘”(‘,:f lrll,:z:“‘:l,i:cr.,CI‘ o :“fi e Dan Moller annual Downhill { 3 R SRR OIS o ” active measures .to support worthy Trophy was awarded to CaDL.|,."ng women for office William Neidner of the Arctic Val-| bl 11, nerkliinn, ski Clab of Fort Richardson. | A trophy sponsored by the Alas :|i A to Dean Williams of Juneau fox ISS J. A. Jonnson first pl e the men’s slalom . vane. | THs Bavhs Sports ||‘(l‘ph_\' TO Be(ome Bnde for the best combined time made in the slalom and downhill race Of Edward HugheS le NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective: October 1st to April st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan was awarded to Capt. Neidner. The Juneau Ski Club trophy for the Class B men's combined downhill Miss Jeanne Arden = Johnson and slalom was awarded to|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle John- Charles Smith of the Arctic Valley Son of Juneau, and Mr. Edward L. For Particulars Communicate with M. E. MONAGLE 200 Seward Building, Juneau Your '{cq.le. t Walk Club Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SOUTHBOUND , NORTHBOUND : | ey Berréy, alsoof dtneay, will be unit- 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 3:40P e . Womens Awirds o oly Matrimony at a candle. | 1L30A Lv. PETERSBURG v 2P || HARDY TREFZGER Be Her Pleasure \\'b“vl. g»(,“‘ b'n- hy was Shetla light service tonight at 8:30 o'clock 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:20P Yakutat, Alaska ‘ e ol & cup In tne BetHEl Tsermacle. The Rev 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Ly 1:868 e e oolalal White Btag ReIPR\E, Baker will perform the & — in place of the original White Stag oo n Juneau—Sitka i I’;’;{' :I;I“h _,“"’\ m‘e:; ,m‘ E”]’:\' The bride's attendants will be Mrs §W4 Ly, duBEAT Ar. 11:50°A / IR e Z\ nie Randall, who won the trophy p 0 € B EEEAr e e mas 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A o for the previous three years. (*or earlier) tron of honor; Miss Virginia John- The Juneau High School Trophy K on, sister of the bride will be brides- for the Class A Junior making the maid and Miss Myrtle Hughes, sis- best downhill and slalom combin- .. of the groom will be the junior ed time was awarded to Dave Rob- pridesmaid. inson of the Anchorage High " et man will be Bob Vernon and TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway \ ; \U / “Y'/ INVITATION TO COMFORT | e il AND RELAXATION - School Ski Club. Dick Keithahn ypechers will be Donald Hutchins ?\ }V'b\‘;rij;\:' Ar. 2:40P was awarded the Alaska EleCtric ang prank Hughes, brother of the ; v. HAINES .Lv. 3:55P ! Light and Power Trophy for the gyoom: 10P Ar \I\A(rW[AY i . 3:40P best combined time in the Junior -~ Afrer the ceremony there will be a All Times PST "120) Class B. Gordon Oakes was award- reception held at the home of the ST i ed the Lions Club Trophy for the yrige's parents on Glacler Highway. | JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. { | Clags TOLEROIES 1ElMAn . Tafh Both Miss Johnson and Mr. Hugh- Angoon X Hawk Inlet x | A trophy for the winner in the e gttended Juneau High School. She Baranof X Hood Bay 3 i Girls Class went to Lucy Gilliam. is g graduate of the Northwest Bible Chatham X Hoonah X Xk It was announced that cups and ynpstitute of Seattle, Wash., and he is Chichagof X Kimshan x medals will be awarded to those a graduate of the Southeastern Bible Cobol X Balidan x x % placing in the various races Institute at Waxahachie, Texas Elfin Cove = Port Althorp x ¢! Entertainment at banquet Miss Johnson is now employed in Excursion Ln b Superior was furnished by Visiting the offices of McLean and Werner Funter X Tenakee X x ¢ skiers. The An ation Insurance and Hughes is employed Gustavus X Todd : sang a number of s¢ accom- by the Juneau Spruce Corporation X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. panied by Earle Hunter at the - - piano. Lief Torkelson couldn't keep s et when. a0 ne. ex- NEW RECTOR COMES TO pressed it, the Anchorage skiers Ho[v TRIN"Y HERE were massacring his native lang- uage. Lief then sang a Scandi- - navian ski song chout a boy skier Rev. and Mrs. S. A. McPhetres bit by the fjive bug. Lief later and three children arrived in Ju- sang another song during the eve- neau last night on the Aleutian ning's dancing program. from Junction City, Kansas. An outstanding award of the The Rev. McPhetres was the cvening was the presenting of the rector of the Episcopal Church of Walter Scott Memorial Trophy to the Covenant in Junction City Neil Taylor. This trophy 1is for the last eight years and re- presented each year to a new-com- siened his position to become the er in the Juneau Ski Club for ac- rector of the Episcopal Holy Trin- tive interest and participation in e all Juneau Ski Club activities and the promotion of skilng in the Juneau area All those going to Whitehorse with the Ski Team this weekend are requested to call PAA and confirm their reservations. A meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Alaska Transpor- tation Co. offices of officers and PHONE 612 amsnw%*'* ;i Drvins Soutien SIRLIIES JUNEAU Mereyas for g activiten . Maset s CentenniAL Pancake and Waffle Flour makes 7eze ; i ‘ “énderhotcakes than any other flour tested, because CENTENNIAL is made with ‘‘soft-test’” wheat flour. 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