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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _SATURDAY; JANUARY 22, 1949 | T e vk e a1t e TWO MEMBERS JOIN y da ing ber it N e menth 1 Al 28 il Srae Ay : £ 81,738 | years, Mr. Carroll raid t 1 the I with o Score SAER ews 9’ . fiditneni 60 Y a's| Proposed ¢ An ordi-|Le did not wish to et as eHairman |53, Ray Cor ¢ hizh poin m‘nn MOO’E WOMEN AT . I > 1 ¢ compensation |again, He felt he should give m T2tr0 dC. B lf‘”. : b it S bers of time to his own interests as oth Eagles. I edoRd Eatpe Lt - MEETIMG, THURSDAY i itiated in nmah courel s people bave icen doiny in |k dc X i initiated it : ha Hask wad enjoyed the i of 46 i i ro"g day evenin i Alipgt ik " “ II L,m)(ilr,]][::l ;I_nlm ;“l,,:“\;‘ = ot 1 The Women of the Moc treated to e business of a regular m iand learned g o eeting var- [roin thile abolal mestiftg of the g i€ ¢ hould take OVeriabHat 1t World e % c n, Mrs. Annette|initiation of two new munh‘ 3 o g | e il evettint AR R AR E. Dell we “dith Boisseau and Georgie Dively. furnished 3-bdr. iy t] A e o T e . civen on| Representative Ameli cod floors, fireplace, nez Heln person 08 L i A i R Sfaims. 1 v {5 ;i R Tue Shk the Dell home a visiting refrigerator, T C a It wa ca With 300 pas- : y \irs. Harry Beeles Letchil 1 iful home with t named Benja [ ! fiom ‘h ncess Kath- o respended central location. ights have ¢ would to put “" " i Regent month rental near ighter, Flor , i o in ti o Ladies | 1uest for a talk. ness district wi er s Hall 2 in the ; i { Phyllis Encberg entertained the of $1500 furnity Lk These ?m abl was held Tuesday eve-|meml al pi selec ooms. Includes radio, refrig f nfertain 250 people from the b the Eagles Hall T%a Bisn. | Hous, i s Y cre the most that has | t5 sce about purchasi There will iceting of the o wson Creek, 2 bdr. home, good election of S s | 1as besn 127 i ,“’”;,‘ Vays and nmittee children, furnished Cfficers wai £ e Ly and o ad 4 spersor mediately available. e l\«- «<1~ | 1 id that the iy > members | TWO firey utility room with 'f!l‘;;"h et (e prop- . be put on as a Civic con Bendix »‘,\ shing machine and e P zzi at Second [Affair and, instead of the various!, . b Re-. dryer; double plumbing, garage, Ly Hans Sold'n. He [organizations each receiving a small | . Brena, | * R \",W\‘z” Bo o BRRR D apres i sadiie . found the damage to |check, that each year a substantial , Mrs. Sally Cran-|. - A Al s F”’;“""_]"l‘ RRIGDErLY: g g d by a fire fsum could be realized a civic |, » Tarson. and A, Ligtn itk M s e Lyterian € 1 ) Nrhphr Rad: ba ; Ska g y S {Mcose in giving n dance y house avud bar pric- & Gy ) allpaper had been an'zation. Ske would hkn to sec |+ tecame members o A EYEHRG, JRUUEY O 5 x racked. It was his opin=Jthe money & P Rt il cial ore January ed right, good income, books ofen Mrs. Elwin Dell & cracked. It was his opin- Jt money used for a skatng rink the Delicious refresh- o B 2 ER8 Tl ol : the building should bejwith concrete wall around the same, . were served by Mrs. Marie | s U neh | to i TRE i A Y ] e : red in the spring and a bill{and with a heated kuilding so that! ..o and Mre. Clara Burs P SR SRR WL, D JKENDA i PRE terials for a layette ted to the City for payment.|young and old might enjoy - the | ' i h an for the wom There | lent condition, Pelican; THE | Point Barrow were phgiasellplls - t the City skating. She stated that today there | . o S2me in the pui also be lunch for sale and| FORRESTER; THE CLARICE; pot-luck dinner be M i b 4 g isnntin e W t . fee will e served a e part 5:;:‘;“ Pllum [’( he-C i as not a young person in town hice 7 gl e“ a5 T paxt 9 nesr . ARRRE: hohe Center was discus The Aux %y Pnytiing. ahollt piaying ular meeting of the Skagw 3 mi. Glacier Highway, 3- fary will furnish rolle, butt t ng shak tnd Was o ghe an’s Club was held Wedne DR fiGOGE RETUR‘!S 5 acres pat, land; 2 Hots and coffee for ner. Delicious | to 1 { the most popular sports here. |,.. cyening with 14 members pre land: 10% Dell, The next meeting w'll be ! e kini to’ ok t¥e & e S mas card from Mrs. An: s o o 5 at the home of Mrs. Roy Bagle o i 4 from the original plans, | was stated that the Eachr with a gift of $4 with it = r quick sale, goC 3 A | ission granted. pr equ'pm the Pr were discussed for the s b33, Chief M ten Mrs. Harry Beeler, the f ht ot T. Calvin s the property of the half of the club r 1 e Alaska Natiy with clean Miss Helen Wallace, Skagway T n Keyi s to M Ho Citib, - After ‘much discus- cided that an American i3 returned this week from ¢ from mary teacher who was a Christ ¢ Tty BALE Commissioner of Hv"l ons about the Dances a standing ! im would e given at the next | serics of conferences Lride, raturned to Skazway 1 1 <*“'|y Alaska, was read ty the | vote was taken t5 see whethe mcet'nz, January 26, with Mrs. Han sity of Washing and acka Coastal Thursday - | o | It stated that the prasent amber of Commerce members ! Soldin and Mrs. A : 1 Preliminary ( apts. crt, Boyd, who been visiting her | i et | COMMssions are inadequate and do | wanted the dances to be h TWo: DIOKIAIS SHEEs. Al iblishment | 1 n and VAR sl neb, S Rned, Tome | nater, PelO e i I ot com h the work iu- [a civie projeet. Carried. A ¢ —a_Legislati £ nd or- 12las home »n Thursday's pl | ang Rose Stef- auto 1i- « ¥ ke irranged by Mrs. F. skan hos-|, Norw . - i { he cletk{o ihess e s, C. A. Carroll, nv‘! y of Washington | sible term Mr. J Heidelberger, who 3 fellow-up | Brc iTterent Hatie Kalenkcsky; and a debate | uates who have teen in ittle for madical A ular 1 ax Com- i R i tarnatil | tion, returned from Juneau Thurs- L€l 3 ial John- Wou! .(1 be ge ally the direction of Miss Gail 1 CCOUNTANT day by Alaska Coastal. for lot 12 jme of the commit A First Nationa! Banl = : d. The clerk was | roll call and Mi e to inform Mr. Johns i s 5 < t As: would sell the lot LR £ possiailiti Johnst b 1t ot e purchase . R : ; e) ood piano for the Public S < et ral members suggested ! m Vol ho has | Tae % I white a letter P-T be willin ; & nto Fi oy 1 1 i Airlines -t 7 g SR explair 1 | Ay poor mai ¢ P ( C of Kag-| Py 3 lec nd ening : y TR - = nt Lreak ir t 1ld havey . X 9. i | ed that no previous u! ) tel : regular meet- ; 4 in ‘ A e e m | 2nd council by contr: land on 2 o 3 whon no quorur 1 ent council had no| Carroll ¢ : B | 1 a t. ldrafting « 2 ( en contract was cancelled. ng th g ¥s e sich X G ndicappeq by th | . | AT 704 W. 10th § | y morning Lo | ban s started \ p ce, not nston read a letter fr ) | — Road Commission ot et tdohs haT Wixvor e | A pot-l was ramp would ke put in G e P ‘ v eveni the Community[spring similar to the ones et Ha e o e Jupean ok Cl‘”,’ hep, 20 ob He nter. the supper th» an-land FElfin Cove. Mr. Roehr WA drivith 2 g | moupes _'--< sci 1}“‘;{‘ (l:mlf‘A}dt 1500-Watt Uaiversal Lig ] regational meeting of the|[that if the Road Ccmmission s et S k pa race weekend to be he Plant. Complete with heavy du G 1 : of three new films—travzl | Douglas Ski Bowl on March 12-13. | SR il & Jun n church was held could be ohtained for 10 d gL » «Wines tc e A 15 - | batteries. Call Ludwig _of Therinopa Y 5 Fah 2 s e g Ireland,” “Wings to Mex Club Pr lent Neil Taylor has | Jewelry Store. . e e it Had (,‘;','“ m;:,‘;f.z that a fireq|ic0 80d Guatamala,” and “Wings|predicted there will be a rousing | 2 R elected trustes S il the. wne Vil A ‘j sl) :)“ S ; ol Ol AL the public scheol. good time at the coming Ski Club | 1\ 1 1oc trustee to fil e un- 14l D! ‘ ay as t % et = | y ! mixer next Friday, January 28. at | <SP 2 T2 ided if damages show in|cxpited term of Mr. P. E. Olsen.|charged for the cat. It was | SR T b S e K L eon LOS I g-l”lu FGLny ® There's no need to = 1 pring to either buildng o s. Guy Sipprell and Mr. E. A.|zd that Mr. Taylor and Mr Jokn Dodge on her birthday {pe slides and movies in a special | LOUND - Pair pink rfn glasses comfort. Glaze your Pi 1 that Mrs. Clark { put in|Larson were ted as trustees alf be contacted at Junoau. ““s given Thursday eveninz at thc 5 il = air pink rim glasses. Windows with Thermopa | 1 to the Council | years Mr roll said that if the city |y of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dell where amused st seeing.| ;J““t*l‘r_ may have same by paying windowpane made of two or more Councilman Calkins said that ; D : 1ld 1 a breakwater that "’5\‘11 and Mrs. Dodge and their twc it the screen in this | w, his adv panes of glass wit nds in the amount of $2,000 ¢ A meeting of the Skagway Cham- ral Government would dredse|children were dinner guests. Mrs ew of the 1948 ski- | Ladies brown kid, black air hermetically se. matured with $175 interes )f Commerce was held Tuc e ind the same. Where ever|Grg Lee Logan, Mrs. Walter Self a Tom George. | black fur lined glove them. Thermopane in. decided that the money , January 11, after a turkey |toat harbors have Leen built in A"“u:m Mrs. Dell were co-hostesses.| A calendar of coming event : Empire. 98 3t round. And wh n 4 in new bonds ercy Inn, President|aska the Federal Government {The guests played games and cha-|the Territory and Yukon Terr | man of the house you i stated that the bong am Feero, Jr., introduced the |don: , 5 he Could see no rades, and enjoyed delicious re-|is presented for the first time in | i Thermopane in all ycar! 5 s n twelve year i and Mrs. C. F. Abrams,|son why this could not b2 done for | freshme: m\ Mrs. Dodge was pre-{the cul “Track,” the CAF#{J{“ (HLR(H We have data on hand to give |7 nt interest. The cler {br. and Mrs. Fred anson, Mr. | Skagway. .n was voted that a sented with two beautiful Englisb [Ski Club b 1 for January, and | r new con- tructed to confer with M jond Mrs. T. O. Givans, and Dr.|ter be written to Mr. Metcalf china cups and saucers, and twc|arrangements have been made to| Mbswge 'S ({OS'"G struction or remodeling. Call us. and make a list of the bonds Robert Smithson, ing that the Barge Ramp, the Boat|gjlver coffee spoons. circulate the ne of Juneau’s active | It was rep d that the hy treasurer reported a balance |Harbor, and the Breakwater, be ski club in Whitehorse, Fau‘banks,i SUNDAY AHERNOON Window — Aulo it Spd Mgin ad been fak- | 0 1o Mg fidn o hand o deall o Charlie Matthews underwent an,Anchorage and in Southeast Alas- | g len out and had not been rej ¢ of $101261. On unfinished| The president stated that’ Nome|emergency appendectomy Thursday |kan communities from Skagway to | n being given at the 11,((‘1':\1' of Imk mayor sug ‘ll\ ack be Blafe Glass be set in with a tri BGN AREL ‘wntmuablc diseu 538 Willoughby — Phone ()‘l'i" ion was reached. [ The treasurer gave a [T IIWIHIWIWll'l"l! igway M pal Tel 4 EYES ‘u\-\\[l l*,h DR. D. D. NARQUAEDT LENSES PRESCRIBED OPTOMETRIST n l‘l"‘V‘l' th2 hy sion Second and Frank PHONF 06 FOR APPOINTMENTS ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNERY TO KETCHIR] via Pelershury and Wrangell With connections to Craiz, Klawock and Hydaburg - cicl Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M FOR RE tVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing © 0il Burners lelephone 319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep. Inc. Mrs. Christine Lamereaux € n.l.d that little had been done old cemetery aside from Ha on, Jr., rush out the trails. Carroll reported that 12 Days of '98 Commi! en held at the City Hall January 7. Ten check: eacl *re distributed ‘ous organizations whe participated in the dances. The nittee was dismissed. President read the letters—a letter from H. n telling of a letter to the er of the CP.R. from Mr. Mrs. H. Ledeen of Pasadena ssing their appre- 1 for the enjoyment they hac ived in attending a Days of nee in Skagway. A letter read the Canadian National Rail- to answer the request of the mber of Commerce in regards their steamer Prince a tol- L ving |G remain until 10 p.m. ship 1, m tead of 7 p.n. They stated | vould be given ev- | ¢ at'on when the 1949 |sck le was made. A letter was | reac Hal Johnston, General ASE e C.P.R. asking the entions for the Days es for the season of aid that the company s arriving in Skag- the coming season; that Kathleen would car- engers and would stay port until 11 p.m. The other had no definite departure time set \1 Moe told the members that C. roll and L. McGuane had : working three days to]l ke to have Skagway do the s: l broadeasts ‘what is known as becf program” over various r tetions in Alaska, and he would a The radio station at Juneau charges $25 for 10 minutes. He s cd that he had a recorder | g that a spool of wire cost $3. He ould like to have some xmmu:e.i;]n discussions to inform the t of the Territory of the needs of Skag- ay. He will bring his recorder to the next meeting. Mr. Givan gave an interesting talk tating that in various other tow noon day lunchecns were held wher ne subject was discussed and d up rather than only 1y three months and bhandling everal subject A meeting 1ld then one evening each montt with the wiv present. Many thought this a good idea. Barney Anderson stated t} Juneau basket:all team planned t it Skagway February 3, 4, and 5 t the housing had been taken that Juneau had treated the Skagway team royally last yes and he hoped that Skagwa reciprocate. The Juneau Chambe of Commerce had treated the te: o lean- meeting ,.J. to a dinner. Mr. Carroll him that Skagway would rise to the occasion. The matter could be d’scussed at the meeting of Januar 25. Mr. Abrams was asked if the w P. and Y. RR. would be in favor of the Days of '98 dances as in the past, and he said it would be. A double-header baskstball game was played Tuesday evening in the High Scheol gymnasium. In the at the | | has ‘the Fisheries boat, might meet witl | | | |evening at the White Pass hospital s defeat- Ketchikan, according to Jeanne Churovich. e 3PWC WILL DISCUSS itor | Editor | Cn lic Chy |er Charles Sunday ‘evcmng at 7:30 he will gi €xplana on of the Mass. This wEI.FARE I.EGISI.AIIO |planation of the Vestmen {2t Ma. nd the actions perf e [by the priest will be most hely A round table discussion of the | for both Catholic and non-Cs sropesed legislation concerning the jolic: Jepartment of Public Welfare, soon | o be presented to the Legislature | |at the closing exer vill feature Monday's neeting of the Business essional Women's Club. Suver, ¥ Rokert Brown, section worker at Glacier, who was injured by being caught in a snowslide January 3 Leen released from the hos- | pital. A special meeting was callec Thursday evening at the City Hal with Mayor Carroll acting as chair man in order that Jack O'Connor o! the Fish and Wildlife Service, whe had come to Skagway Thursday or 25 of the Mis tuncheon | sion, Sunday afternoon; and Prfl-‘ me Father Suver will The ses- | Aposto blessing. All, whet. those interested in wild life anc ion will be at noon in the Baranof | Catholics or non-Catholics who hav this week by Fath- will close fltl'noan at 3 pm. Th h- Solemn Benediction will be given and at this give the discuss stocking the rivers and lakes | Hotel. lattended any of the Mission e with rainbow trout and putting dee: | Mus. Frances Paul, the club’s cises are invited to te present and elk in the Dyea valley. The elk { lcgislative chairman, will lead me*mp closing of the Mission, Sundaj are now available at Afoznak Islanc | iiscussion sted by Miss Alicé |afrornoon. where a herd of 7 has increased t¢| Brandeb: and Miss Eluabeth\ e b e s 83. All of the requests were made her, both of the Welfare De- of motions. They are:jvartment, a8 ofe DeeN ART FICKEN SR, SUFFERS raters of the Skagway River ed to ascertain if suitable or trout; 2. Lake Dewey be investi- |gated; 3. The Dyea River be stock- ed with'fish; 4. It was decided thal there was no use to stock birds be- us2 of the lack of necessary bro- 3ues. e i BISHOP GLEESON SCHEDULES TRIP, er resident of Juneau, serious stroke last Sunday and C | SERIOUS STROKE, SEATTLE A. J. Ficken Sr., wellknown form- | suffered a in | # IH'ERIOR AMSKA‘now in the Swedish Hospital fens. JSeattle. Mr. and Mrs. Ficken re- B st Rev. Francis ide at 3020 West 75th Street : " SN as in port| Most Rev. anmh D. Gleeson, S. sl Avdg 4 W’im TSN Sre Y J., Bishop of Alaska, is scheduled to |Seattle. Mr. Ficken was forme owner of the Alaska Meat Co. Juneau. leave by PAA plane this afterncon for Fairbanks enroute to St. M HbSPITAl m‘“ ael, on the Bering coast. Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital| After visiting at St. Michael he| vesterday for medical attention [Will travel to Akulurak for a discus- were Master Ralph Swap and Terry sion with his advisers of aifairs on Lennon, the Northern missions. Then he will | Discharged were Bertha Beebe, |retwrn to Juneau by way of Mc- Mrs. Odin Lonning, Carl Bergstrom, | Grath, Bethel, and Anchorage. His Brownie's Liguor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 ' Mt Konrad Klippert and Ernest|return is expected about the middle Kohlase, (of March, in ——— WeAuP=T A=-D=S FOR SALE IMMEDIATE Occupancy Just completed new hec full con- crete basement with garage; fine d living room:, Hardwood Automatic hot water heat. iberal terms. LOCAL Owner wishes to sell new cm home in Ballard ittle. One level house, £ Financed F.H.A. Trade for local prop- \‘ifllW’c Willi-Phone 234 B BORHOOD, three m, din- ed drain- t new el automatic al eguipmy cil furnace, full concrete base- ga room, y best fur- (‘mpr‘, venstian blinds, 1 ors, Large bedroom and T game rdom in basement would | e artment for ? nthly inc $15,000. Aout ! 1941 Fc in top \\“» have d Bhsi- shape. $750. two nice sofag at DEIER WOOD EN Cy A G tore room I 1l at Ocei- ne 674 8§ tf lal Rooms. 69 tf i - plano. for gent. p. 52 Hoter under n:'; Rea able rent 982 o Gen phive . Ph. 846 9’ u rent, une for Bid an Rtmln steam nt. 316 Goid St. AN sieam heated oot baths. Scandinaviay 738 m the L']kc Sup‘*rmr for about 85" i - — e i and Used Mase. Wq | buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n(d | St. Phone 908. u | — = | WINYER and FOUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Frinting - Enlarzing Artists’ Paints and Materials Biue Prinling - Photostats Ali'\‘ TEED Realisuic ent, $7.50. aper curls, Lola’s Beauty Shop, 815 Decker Way. Pertian 1 up, Phone FUL ) " WANTED ROOM and board in private home for mother and six-yearrold school koy. Urgently needed , by February 1. Ample references. Ad- dress Box 5362, c-o Empire, 99 4t WANTED—Office space. 228, Call Blue 99 tf WANTED: . Smail a])t or cabin for single man, steady, sober. Write Emy 5 97 4t URG ENTLY neflzed 2 or 3 l;éd: room house or apt for couple and 3 children. Phone E. Bucasas, | USCG Storis, or 313 So. Frank- ! lin. 7 4t | e X lm:'i,efi 2-room apt. with day bed for suitable 3 rdom apt. Ph. Green 752. 97 4t TYPIST znd g,eneral office girl for permanent position, Write impire C, 5349. 9a‘ te LXPERAIZI\CED Clenz Stenagraph- [ alary $25¢ per month. In- Quire Room 203, Health Depart- | men, Territorial Bldg. ’Iett e L AU R .VO\!A'\' wants work of any d by day or week. Ph, Blue $55 | 6t [|~ Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas - for a Good Time <))

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