The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 4, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TRANSPORTATION IS FREE TO LIONS' SHOW TONIGHT i Amateur show | Miss Jannette 1 ard Cross, PFrank Montgomery,| yelock in |guest of honor Tuesday evening at Diego, member of the Executive Elaine Gibson and son Richard, | | Auditor-|a bridal shower with Emma | Board of the National Congress “"OF HAI"ES (UIOFF Lowell Puckett, Allen Wilson, G. E.| ar D“UL.‘NWHD and Miss Ada Burns act-| American Indians, was in Juneau Peck, Frank Hartew, Charles Har-| e signed(ing as co-hc 5 shower | today on the last leg of an inform- O i tew, Alfred Allen, Orville, Elgin, Ken has the|was given the home of Miss al inspection tour of Alaska and| The Haines Cutoff to the Alaska Woodford, Florence Suiith, John | Matheny as:Nielson at 1035 West Tenth Street. local native conditions. Highway has been closed for at Dustin, Berg Larson and John { local talent| The bride to be was the recipient| Mrs. LaMotte, Who is also the | least one week and perhaps more, Knudson. be present-|of many lovely gifts. The shower| State Chairman for Indian Wel-| according to Territorial Highway From Annette: E. J. Eggert. talle was beautifully decorated and fare ol the California Federation | Commissioner Frank A. Metcalf, He To Seattle: M. M. Miller, James m[ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:JJUNP.AU ALASKA home conditions zmd thc de!eat of ‘Jannefle Macomber ALASKA'S TB RATE o 3o s o, EIGHTEEN ARRIVE | Junior Chamneer of Commerce was | the; only official greeting commit- tee at the dock yesterday to meet SHAFFER’S FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1948 Is Guest of Honor At Bridal Shower APPALLS VISITING ; ¥ INDI AN OFFICIAL MANY SlIDES BRING TEMPORARY F omber was the Mrs (n‘ulL’v' LfiM!)ll{', of San (loSING Eightcer passengers arrived and 11 left from Juneau with Pan Amer- flights yesterday as follo rom Seattle: W. I. Irvine, Rich- here earl- BY pAN AMERI(ANMM new George Washington when it arrived. However, the Mayor b No. 90| centered. with a bridal cake topped | of Women's Clubs, came said that he had been informed by McClellan, Georgia Burton, B. K. The | With the couple’s initials ier this week from the recent Na-|the Alaska Road Commission off- Overaa, Othell Marney, Maye An- Mec- | The invited guests were Mrs. Etta "tional Federation of Women's Clubs|jce at Haines that the Canadian derson, Elmer Harris, Donald Aubu- Bringdale, Mrs. Liela Lane, Mrs |convention at Portland, Ore. She| (overnment ordered the road clos- | chow, Mrs. Mildred Wakefield, Mrs. Chr 1a Addlen Mrs. Lulse spent yesterday at the Mount Edge- | ed because traffic had been‘mte.r- Betty Perry and child Gary Lee. Brabow, Mrs. Dorls Sinn, Mrs. Daro- | cumbe school, hespital and tuber- [fering with road clearing opera- 5 23 5 Ty thy Tyler, Mrs. Ann Parsons, the oulesis sanatorfum. Motis s - guest of honor and the hostesses. Mrs. LaMotte was appalled at the | - JUNIOR (HAMBER ool geepgl i tuberculosis rate in Alaska and u[T:l‘mf”:_‘;gn'!“’:“;’c‘f“wéhe scene d miss it. The PUCKETT VISITS said there is nothing like it in the }) ey’ the highway gh Hove (OMMER(E MEE' not participating| Lowell M. Puckett, Regional Ad- | States. She recommends that build- | g0 G TERH fh'at u"““‘f“““ S and their skit is an | ministrator of the Bureau of Land | ing of a new generation of peo- | .o po "0 i mde“mmy“i:“";‘\‘l The Junior Chswmver of: Com-| f\l.«‘v“munun‘:‘ was an u\vm‘u!h( '\xv— ple ,M‘m ‘hkflx: been )edu(tale(l and present heavy rains become pros Merce met today noon in the Gold‘ program will be [ itcr here enroute to his headquart- fortified against the disease. longed and continue t Room of the Baranof Hotel forw ¢ ers in Anchorage from a conference Mrs. LaMotte spoke in favor of |y .o R 0 i repulds WA mectinE Poem by Fergu- Mohologue—Bob Roland Vocal Solo—Donna_Jewett Piano Solo—8 Juggling Act | Vocal Solo—Patricia, 1 | Piano Solo—John Jensen | Monologue—Don Miller [ Vocal Solo—Mary Pinkley | Heartbeat (tap dance) —Shirley | Casperson { dilitary Tap—Marjorie Blair | Solo—Ruth Wilson. Number—Claudia Smith a Poor rfly Ballet—Carry Lou Blair and ira Hancock | Vocal Sclo—Jean Tanner Harmonica Solo—Marie Fu Shadown Show—Mike and Loy McCle Violin Solo—Joe Tassel Soft Shoe Tap—Fred Dunn | Vocal Solo—Beth Fleek | The Channel Bus Line has off-| cred free transportation for the residents of Juneau wishing to go| to Douglas to attend the show. Any ! person who needs this transporta- | tion is requested to be at the bus station at 7:30 o'cleck this evening. | The cntire proceeds will go to| the Community Beach project sponsored by the Juneau Lions Club 1 - - — | TRUMAN T0 MAKE TALKS FOR FUTURE (Continued from Page One) Olympia, where he will spend the| night as guest of Gov. Mon C.| Wallgren | There will be platform speeches at Wenatchee and Everett His Thursday schedule, calling for his second night at Olympia with | Wallgren, is unchanged On Friday, June 10, the Pr dent will fly from Olympia for e inspection of the flood a and land at Salem, Ore., where he will board an automobile for Portland, where he will speak under the auspices of the Red Cross, instead | of, the Rose Festival, there No pickets were observed either at Washington or at Baltimore, | where the special train made an| operational stop last night, despite hints of such a step from union officials | S ‘; CHILDREN'S WELFARE CONSULTANT FINISHES 3-WEEK ALASKA TOUR| Miss abeth W. Deuel, U. S. Child Welfare Consultant, is wir ing up a three week tour of Alaska today. with conferences at the Ter- ritorial Department of Public Wel- fare. Miss Deuel said' that the needs of Alaska’s children great €he said that the Territorial Wel- | fare Department is aware of these negds hut is hampered by a lack of adequate: appropriations, trained pefsonnel and limited resources. | She said that law enforcement | officials -are concerned over the | dren in local jails means of hand- 1 will leave here tomor- 1 to her office TRIAL Joe Vezzetti, of Tenakee, is being held ' in the Juneau Federal Jail on a disorderly conduct charge in lieu of $100 bo rest by Deputy er Hellan a S. Commissioner “Notice is here PENDI that the Commissioner of Cu Treasur Department, has iss | on May 24, 1948, authc name of the gas screw AL official nu 253586 Alaska P Associati which Juneau, Alaska, is port, to be changed to SWAI LOW JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector (First pub. June 3, last June 7 | in washington threat of additional slides. P n-segrega s 1 D. non-segregation in schools, better Peter Wood announced that u—.e‘ S ————————— Sailing into SUMHERTIHE SALE at yievens UPSTAIRS Store These Savings are here for YOU Dresses - - - $9.95-$5.00 Pajamas - - - .. 295 Blouses - - . . . B8 Jewelry at Half-Price Bras - - . . . The-12% Girdles. . <% - . - . RayonHose - - - - - T5¢ Skirls .. -2 7ot . A Summer Suits - - - - 995 Purses - . oo iR Sail right in, Girls, and Select Your Summer Wardrobe at a Sensational Savings in Stevens UPSTAIRS Store Due to the sharp reductions in price there can be no refunds, approvals or exchanges. and other city officials were pres- ent upon the ship’s arrival. He also reported on the activ- ities of the Greeting Program and Membership committee as follows: to investigate the reason the City Band leader has not provided a band for the reception of such ships as the George ‘Washington and ask why parades and other activities were not performed at! these functions. The JCC is proposing a cash prize to be given to the commer- cial fishing boat that brings in; th® largest dressed king salmon.| This is the first activity being planned by the Junior Chamber. Guests at today’s meeting were| Dr. Horace E. Pope, dental assist-| ant "at’ Mt. Edgecumbe, Sitka; Chris Ehrendreich CPA; George! Danner ‘of the Lions Club, Miss| Powers, and the Rev. Robert] Treat. ——— | ANCHORAGE VISITOR | Joe Stevens from Anchorage is in | Juneau, registered at the Baranof Hotel. i i | CHILI ROLLS - Each 49¢ its BEST at LOWER PRICES? SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Its Besi — at Lower Prices Hormel’s Boneless HAM BUTT -85 No Waste ————] ROASTERS - perlb Fancy Colored Birds—OVEN READY ———Pound It’s SANITARY for Meat at “The KING of ROASTS" pound StandingRibRoast - 80« BEEF ROAST - Pound §5¢ Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers Baby Beef Pound Ten;ier and Juicy Pound Baby Beef HEARTS - - - Tender and Juicy BACON 45 73 POUND — Hormel's'nairy Brand BACON Squares LEAN AND ; MEATY - . oo v COLORED PULLETS - 59 WIENERS-Skinless - - 1Ih.G5¢ Carsten’s—for a delicious pienic COTTAGE CHEESE 33e¢ ALPINE, fresh, creamy PINT PORK ROASTS - - - Ib.55 Lean Shoulder Cuts from Eastern Pork For Better Meats For Better Prices Sanitary Meat FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49 i -A 5

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