The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 26, 1948, Page 8

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 194 . "~ _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “'THIRD SON ARRIVES FOR MR., MRS. J. WINTHER JR. PAGE EIGHT ™ EXECUTIVE BOARD /AMERICAN LEGION e ™ | ALASKA NOVELTIES MADE . uAF&(wu M EEIS 4ARM'S‘"(E pROGRAM !ulnmmlre John Fremig, was suffi- Bv lO(Al AR"STS. ARE ! nt;e“;ufr;l" rlu-w ::;;:111;;?: u:;b“ { \cicntlliwx‘-,c‘g:;rrod to be present at ON Dlspuv '"“S wEEK|springcr was quoted as now, something has been do tly developed phot ut the aska,” 'so e, in A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. The Triangle | | the HERE IOMORROWAND Nov- 10 DA"(E Rk S e |Juneau, and it may be just the |, .. \winther, Jr. last evening in st | summer experience in prospecting| Totem-art novelties produced by | Peginning!” | 's Hospital 2 Cl = i I.“‘q ’”\""‘“l‘. '“"f‘r‘v“l‘in“’wi“’l‘ifl:’\Ms summer and of having formed {1ocal artists are now having a Terri- | TR E ?it{vaf":;ighg&p six ;,‘;hui,d:ewfl:;, ean ers 1 ngram Mapped Out Sor o e o e, | (¢ @ U Mining and Miling Co, {tory-wide sale. The work includes| LUTHERAN LADIES TO SEW |cunces at birth, He joms two 2 . : Communder, presiding, NUMerots| Llaies. e o eiabit s C M B | ogaeraty by . BIMGEERIE NP lve — brothers, John Winther III, and| Time for Parties | Discussion by Members | oo e o ot upon | Alaske. His prospecting, as well a5 | by Larry _Parker, processdesign, J.| The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society | pichard. e 10 SR i | rou! atters 8 POIL | the projected operations of thel|Glover and Roy Peratrovich. Sam-jand friends who enjoy sewiig Will| Mrs. Marion Wood of Fairl Brisk fall breezes say it's f airbanks, | y | and plans for a program in the firm will be on Kuiu Island, near|plas of the Alaska novelties pro- | meet at the home of Mrs. R. Kron- | ne maternal grandmother, is ex- | time for parties. Whether a “gad-about” “stay-at- in Southeast Alaska ubli b 0! istis Day | g4 | {\) ’:)‘“ n\x(ml\(x):;x“;dU-‘mfi”:;;:txxcl‘: of :\NK::k(;; Amil{m d jell duced this year are now on dis- quist on Wednesday afternoon at|pected to arrive today to meet | or | I e o i hadl ake, coffee and jello were serv-pja: \ i1 o ny articles are | pe o L %4 y The United Alaska Fishermen |Veterans Dance to be held Wed-{eq by the refroshment commite |" at a Seward Street store. I ?ncl;)c‘kd vt&llqlxx}c Sipng ks b her newest grandson. Paternal | : home” call Triangle for omplete ere is E PPLY | grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ) prompt and efficient dry Novemker An interesting fact John ay evening, 10th, ! {ee regarding | : i i 8 8 |of needlework on hand and it is c]can]ng service. the Totem-art novelties was point- suggested that those women who | John Winther, Sr., of Juneau. John is the owrer of nes following adjournment, and Cannery Workers Union, AFL, nted by A. L. Zenger, Sr., Ser-| gyitts, Sr., and A. L. Zenger, Sr., is holding its annual executive | p " i board meeting in Juneau, starting |vice Oificer. Don Hungerford is peing membérs of the Kitchen Po.|ed out by sales director of the|cannot attend the afternoon meet- ;w‘:“hrm'bc"t'Gunmm-fl o October 27. Executive officers of | chairman of the Dance Committee. Jice detail. A “good time was had 'project, Ed Springer: that during|ings ask for articles to sew at| . oo : ! the union are expected from Craig,! Ted Smith reported that the'py a)l” was the verdict, as the | the recent tourist season over 124 home. -Mrs. O. Bodding is chair- B R T i Klawock, Hoonah, Angoon, Peters- date of a joint meeting of the|gang went home to the tune of (head-scarfs and tee-shirts bearing 'man of this committee WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! burg, Sitka and Douglas. |post and ladies auxillary will be|.Lights Out.” ithe Totem-art decorations had/ S NSRRI ——— For better ' Appearance Executive Secretary - Treasurer | given atan early meeting. Peter C. Nielsen of Sitka reported| John Parmenter, Post Adjutant the union's executive officers would and chairman of the Games Com- consider action on a general health | mittee, stated that this activity and insurance plan for its mem- will be ready in a few days, with bership, the 1949 NLRB jurisdic- | exaxct date to be shown by public tional and bargaining rights elec- ' posters tions, action against the use of| CGommander Zecoger advised that the tish trap, agreements for the|tw, honor medals will be presented coming fishing season, and other |ty oytstanding students at the con- matters of interest to workers in|clusion of the school year, and the Alaska fishing industry. |the post voted in favor of provid- In conjunction with the execu-|jng funds to provide death certifi- tive meeting of the UAF and CWU,|cates in the instance of the de- delegates from all other AFL fish-|mise of veterans in this area, and ing Local Unions will hold the g5 to endeavor, with the coopera- first conference of AFL fish and!tjon of other veteran groups, to cannery unions in Southeast Al-|optain passage of appropriate legis- aska. It is planned to set up anjation and allotment of funds to Alaska Fishing Industry Council|proyide such certificates of the to stabilize and coordinate condi-| families of deceased veterans. tions for all AFL fishing Industry| rne action included the tempor- unions in ‘Southeast Alaska. Dele-|qry financing with funds from the gates will come from Wrangell |organization of certificates of Yakutat, Haines and Douglas 10- pjrth for births which occur in cals. . | veteran families. The meetings will be held in (he& A brief talk was given by Mar- AF. of L. Hall and will have as (jn Guthrie, Sr., who has been in principal speakers Delegate E. L.|juneau for nearly a month as a Bartlett, Labor Commissioner Henry | rating specialist, adjudication di- A. Bepson, and Secretary of thelyision, U, S. Veterans' Administra- Alaska Territorial Federation of |tjon. Legionnaire Guthrie has been Labay, Thomas J. Moore. |active in the posts oi The Ameri- T T R |can Legion in Helena, Great Falls, FOREIGN “2RPORATION jand Billings, Mont., before being The Auditor of Alaska has issued assigned to the Juneau office of the Ampro Corporation of Illinois the Veterans' Bureau. His family @ certificate of qualification to accompanied him here and includes do business in Alaska. Ampro Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie, and one formerly was the Universal Stamp- son, Martin, Jr, ing and Manufacturing Company. Ralph Wright, chairman of the GOLD FISH ARE HERE See the Live Alligators Flown in via Pan American direct from Florida Aquariums Made to Order Food and Supplies for Gold Fish WILLMAN'S TRADE CENTER Open Evenings 5 te 9. All Day Saturdays PAJAMAS } {been distributed and sold through- jout the territory. Glenn Leach, | REBE“HS "o MEH | wholesale agent with headquarters |in Juneau, had contacted dealers; wED"ESDAY EVEN'"G iin Anchorage, Matanuska Valley,' Seward and Kodiak to the We: o ward; while Wrangell, Pelgn City, | The Rebekah Lodge will hold llSlPe!er:burg, Douglns. l:ewhxka)u regular meeting tomorrow night atiangd Kake requested shipments in 8 o'clock. Noble Grand Rebekah|goutheast Alaska. | Feero especially requests that all| | members be present as this mee'.ingl Bud Nance, enthusiastic Juneau is the second nomination of officers [retailer, reports the most popular | for the new term to begin the first|pattern locally to be the thunder- of the year. lbird produced in multi-color with The refreshment committee chair-|jas many as seven separate hues, man Lucille Johnson and the fol-|while three other typical Alaskan lowing are in charge: Mary Kling- | patterns, the brown bear, husky Leil, Mongy Rudolph, Patricia Hage-'dog and Kenai moose met a tre- rup, Selma Salo, Sue Kennedy and | mendous demand. ‘ Jean Talkington. All members are| asked to be present at the lodge! Zccording to Giover, originator meeting and to enjoy the evening cf the designs, new pictorial effects atter lodge. 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