The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1949, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 1949 ‘ PAGE SIX _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: - JUNEAU, ALASKA 1d suffered se: & lineing. In the card|and he was assisted by Mrs. Wet F on McGee and son David, depnm?d ¥ I These two homes are a real asset to sen won the | Mrs. Helvig Ghriste hodiEe) Aod i foot and leg when (for Jamestown Bay, Feb. 4, for !he‘ BR HS MES June cffering ervice, warmth, i e l ( a n Panl Larson, second | An 1 and Mrs M. Wa of boiling water was|herring season. emon and untiring devotion to i iven the cake e nd she was contined to lI(ENS HNG Bill omeless, dependent children. i 1 iction for which| Rev. and Mrs.: C. C. Personeus re- for three weeks. Residents of Pelican are Mm)\‘ ‘The Department of Public Wel- f " Lir Miller donated | turned by mailboat from Juneau - to welcome Mr. and Mrs. E u‘ fare for the past five years has . : a 1 e r I € X d by Mrs. D.| where ey visited latives and eparted for Gull Cove|Freming and their. son David, who| l S E x p l A l N E D kaed cccperatively with the chil- i C. Wi 1 rd- 1ds two months. e he will stay a month have moved here from Elfin Cove | ren’s homes and institutions in de- P01 R ¥ g for W. C. Graham Freming will be employed y the \elopxng this type of legislation and i ed t ams make a!Pelican Cold Storage Co. and lhc M 1SS Bfafldenbllfy A S k S"hc pres:nt bill entered in the House o PELICAN, Alaska, (Special Corre- Late the evenuny supper Mrs is moving into the house fo f R e B —A total of $13636 Wi rved tual tables for which | tess to t bur buyer the of Representatives reflects this co- i r::\s::e:f?he AM:\(:‘C.]] of szm(as party Mrs son the dec- Wed 3 Engst 5 and he and his 3 $ & "C"lg(.d i SI"ppO” Of B'" for PUb' cperative planning and thinking. { held recently, at the Community orati were present were Mrs, R. C. Ken- family will return this spring s rs. C. Byron Personeus fer: . Young David has enrolled in I W lf s Many of the suggestions raised were Hall, Entertainment for the evening d Wetche was the chair- | dall, Mrs. J. A. Ronning, Mrs. F : 2 v dinner guest recentiy ln'n grade at school. 1 lIc Yveitare Depn[hnenf anox-purated in the present :ill. The ! Gbtithted ‘of Bingo, phochle, and this suceessful benefit affair | Mowry, Mrs. Gene Torkilsen, anton Warkurton, Tacoma busi- | M Conrad KIif | ot o cpartment acknowledges the out- i PRSP S 3 —— sman, spent the past week-end ' Conrad Klippert made a trip 10 ity House Bill 75, the bl trat |standing record of achievement ot TSI SIS SSSPUBSERERSS S S e S 2 s 4 4 40 06 A G A A G EasaS s town. While here, h® was a din- A sf Gordon Underhill's Elfin Cove on his boat, the Armin- i8ab 'mn children’s homes in Alaska in him ta, to move the Fremings and th: thousehold effects to Pelican. caring for many homeless, depen- nt children throughout the Ter- a surprise party fo 1g of his b w and Andy of t Gene Andersons. Torkilsens | fri¢ 5 o1 (for a mmnmtec of the whole h ing in 'hl' Fouse of Representatiy Invitation to solve your A h | 9 : ' B a st S o Wplac T oo | o e S A8 et T \ ot : et i " PRI S Alice Brandebury, director u \ K\_\v.‘x}‘e Bresem at Sunnyst B 8 ¥, director o PLAN SURVEY OF LIVING COSTS IN ]UNEAU BY NFFE services for the Territorial| Brown, rtment of Public Welfare, h =" 10 Wilson in the served to the Nels Mork plac: in town @ ""“l,“‘x’_ ‘;;':‘ni.‘:;'lss. Stng up @ new POV- |ymade the following statement ev 'x‘ P e d |garding the proposed law: o g o - | “This law has the endorsement of : Now that more materials h f the 21 children’s institutions ' o arrived, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Joha- @ .o ° CHAGHE @ SRR onas m S California bef ts were problem You ha; in which at sent ar: Ker or ot ) resent a will be under |w, Ccemplimentin> her daughte of the heli- |ston hope to have their new home ting without any pgvemm"'n'l! i Vivian, whose 11th birthday was A r fol y this spring. In ' i o E i su ving i X b t summer ;X< or oceupancy this spring. In ., poryicion, The licensing law would | A St t of living in Ju- — 1 obligation whatever Simply elip this coupon ‘\'(]\‘MBL‘“J\I IJ::' ”[v:;“'m-?;:p Al dyv. who is|ad n fu' spacious living quarter put the stamp of official approval|D€au will ge[ under way today, with e o gt sl a i 8 ing. arady asked ' ©f their own in the two story dwel- the homes and 1d hibit, the arrival here this afternoon of L and we will permit you Games were the diversion for the ™ ki ling, Mr. and Mrs. Johns win{ o8 5 WU RratUses " to sample $1.00 worth of and refreshments high- d o Sll the friends, B4 2 SR the development of unqualitied child | D, Weciilyt bieitaauve | laundry service with our com- by a large birthday ca re with the U, S. | hAVe 200 e A care facilities operating on'a com-{rom the National Federation of ! ATy v el % mercial basis with resulting explei- | Federal Employees. p | { A card party, a bake sale, and a dance will be spensored by the Pel essive Club for the month ed to Marilyn Jon: Clarke, Arth eder'ck Wet At a meetingqof the Juneau NFFE pliments. If you pre | this noon at the Baranof, President send your entive laundry " you may nd we will tation of ents and children. “The legislaticn has the endorss cottie owned I Blacki R e ; e S \ deduct $1.00. Only one free,bundle to % SRS the Fred Wett mily, won't (CAR SRUSERRE O ent of homes providing care for | ilton Furness announced that one }mu ahold. C 7 Bt inz, Bl “k_m :\ruur It was decided a»( a approximately 1,000 children in Al- Lam would be here for several days | eccnt mesting of the organiza- to ccnduct a survey for considera- This invitation is exte only. as an inducement to try EXPENSE. A?A"‘ IR T A W""flmv 3“ ( Si'zr.e 1895 /2 YOU RE a mighty smart man if you can answer that one! But you can be almost as smart if you fix things so no matter what happens around that corner, you're all set financially. Ask anyone you want—doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief—they’ll all tell you there’s ded to non-customers —— at OUR ELACT no hetter way to save for a rainy day than by the U. S. Payroll Savings Plan. The Savings Bonds you buy are exactly the same as your War Bonds were—the same fine investment, too, If you have a youngster like the kid above, the money you lend your country now will help pay for his college when the time comes. mu Klippert celebrated |’ ristense 1%, Glo: ) e those pr ent mor hard recovering ed Paddo home at with owner Or give you a real vacation someday. Or let you buy the worth-while things you'll really want in a few ye: Yes, sir—there’s no wiser way to plan, no better way to save, than through your Pay- roll Savings Plan. Remember—four ¢ for every three in just ten short years! Stick to it! Buy all the Bonds you can...keep all the Bonds you buy ! official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council board , as he xpectedly last y Tom ng- n. President Tom McGrail named and Mrs. R. C. Kendall, and Mr. Gene Torkilsen as a com- ti (Mr, and M +and Mrs. X "mmev for the card party on Febru- n Sitka on 'a bake s ary 12. That le to ke Leld at the with Mrs. Jo2 Paddock and M W. Eoule in charge. A ccmmittee, comprised of Mrs. A. M. Wahto, cheirman, and Mrs. Harry Mowry, Don White, and John sen are to make I a nee or n Fel 26. n th J ated. ‘\ M. WAHTO, an Reporter. EXAMINATIONS FOR POSITICNS, WEATHER BUREAU, (OMING UP Tac Weather Bureau announces hat a Civil Service examination wii ven in the near future for posi=- olozical uties inel makiny routine weather and the decoding and face_and. uppor a nze from $2500 to $4500 pending upon 2ducation nd experi cest cf living differential granted to Alas employees. Persons qualifying under this ex- amination will be considered for positizns in Alaska and the States. Application forms are available at the Post Office in the Federal Building, ang must be filed with the Civil Service Commission in Washington, D. C. by March 15, or as soon thereafter as possible. For further information contact the r Bureau Office at the Ju- Airport. >t BROWNIE TROOP MEETS The second grade Brownie Troop net afternoon at the rome of Mrs. A. F. Ghiglione. An lcetion of oflficers was held and ne Terrencio w elected dent, Loret Peratrovich, sec- and Ann AKervich, treasur- re retary, er. Present were the assistant troop leader, Mrs, Wallis George and Scout Committeswomen Mrs. James McNemara, Mrs. Ray Day, and Mrs. J. Sofoulis project. o PUBLIC PINOCHLE PARTY Sat. Night, 8 p.m., IOOF Hall, Tic. cers of Alaska Auxiliary. Tur- 39 4t Jack Ronning, Mr. A date was also set icr| ence, plus the 25 percent. I Work was done on are acquainted with the Juneaul itutions approving the licensing mate numper on: Juneau Children’ u, 30; H\mm Hor }L‘Jl(‘ 40; Pius X 75; Guiding Light Child Ketchikan, 15; Sheldon Jac ior College, Sitka, 135. Second Divis ion, Akulurak, {0 Hen 2. Me\\.nd Palmer, 17; Va llL' for Childten, Wa Maguntain Chil omes are relatively new tutions in Alack 1cdorsement. an Legion of Alas “The prcposed licensing & rut Alaska in line with the 47 statzs | of the union. cept Nevada r the prot. All of states e have licensing on of children. “Without governmental super ion, hcmes providing inadequate, unsafe and unsanitary ccndition for children can be operated on a com- mercial basis with resultnz exploi- ,tation of parents and children. With the enactment of such lezislation anyone can cven a home in Alaska for the care of children. “The leensing bill is not desizned to hamper cr closz any children's homes. A plan of cooperation will be followed in developing the posed rules, regulations and stan- tdards, copies of which have been sent to the institutions and the na- tional miseion Loards for suggestions before being adopted by the Board c Welfare. of the citizens of Juneau “Man; Crildren’s home caring for 30 chil- dren and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jehnson and the Minfield Home caring for 50 children and operated by Miss Minnie Field. Alr express means immediate delivery to youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop or your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Air Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to you in o matter of hours! Dependable serv- Ice at lowast rates by Air Express. nmsnm%* .;w aska as well as the approval of all| | ccmpany laws | tion in’ Washington of wage differ- entials for Alaskan federal em- iplu\'ees. | Lam ccmes here from Fairbanks | after conducting similar surveys in or anj in Anchorage. He y Tom Petrich of the Custums oifice. A. W. Black- rman in rge of 1 committee, will ac- pecial representative with the al n°r of Lakor, Henry Ben- fficials of the Rent Con- fferent the Lien the toard will con- NFFE representative. inment for the 1z of a Pa- s {iln, Amor- and G. amship Martin Jotn-on. wmv svsrw 1A GREA SOWH March 8— in water line > at approxi- t nizht and cut of water for taken at ay Pubh~ Service s tuxmdt e water supply sys- tem over t> the city, according to Mayor -C. A. Carroll Pichotta has also offered to sell or le the power system to the ity but the oifer has been refused. i e recently filed an application for an increase in power rates and the study of the ques: mey, Howard 1D, r, of Juncau. { > |9 © ® 0o e 2 0o 0 & & 0 0 ° ° o TIDE TABLE - |o . je MARCH 10 . e Low tide, 3:55 am., 64 it. @ o Hizh tide, 9:57 a.n., 140 ft. @ o Iow tide, 16:38 pm, 0.6 ft. ® o Hizh tide, 23:35 p.m,, 128 ft. © L . e 8 00 8 0 s 00 0 00 ks AB AR NANN Lauson Air-cooled Outboards, new models ‘at Madsen’s C. and F Supply. 24 tf GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF e »

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