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PAGE SIX | cligitle to attend the meeting to-| (A"(ER So(IEIY morrow night, and it is hoped that a sizable number of Juneau's 150 will be present to par-‘ MEETING CALLED . ticipate in the meeting and hear the interesting reports that will be n all expected given part Representation the Territery FOR TOMORROW .| by proxy, as the meeting is essen- | The annual meeting of the .y, 5 territorial and 23t a local Alaska Division of the Am e Cancer Society, is mwmnu 101 Among the Imroiiani liems of tomorrow evening at 7:30 c | . busir to be ta:.n up will be the in the Council Chambers at t : 2 R 4 election of a permaneni board of City Hall. This is in accerdance | M A ¢ | directors to succeed the interim with an anncuncement marde loday s b board appointed at the time the | Bt & nam Field| 1, sion was chartered last year DIVeS, as arte as . Army Commander - the Alaska 4 % - Shession A nominating committee, comprised e of Mrs. C. C. Carter, Mrs. E. “This will be ihe first annuai|cpester and Gene Vuille, will make meeting of the Alaska Division,”| 5 report in this connection and Mrs. Hermann pointed out. “It Was | nomjinations will also be called for chartered only a year ago thS|from the floor. There will also be | month, and previously had not ac-| some jmportant reports given, with quired a membership roll of those| which all members of the nm;nnza-‘ eligible for attending the meetings.| {jon will want to be familiar, and During the past year it has been|pniang for next year's work will ce| functioning under the sponsorship | | outlined | of a small but intensely interested | pr w. p. Blanton, Chairman of | Board of Directors.” the Alaska Division will preside at | Any person in Aiaska, who has|the meet'ng tomorrow night. Mem- made a contribution in either serv-|bers of the executive ices or mon to the Division is which have handled most of WWWW-E Plumbing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Hed 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. T EloUnmsenflmmrontlymenfipmencnl oot yrecenllyrenerd) committee the | How Well Do YOU Knew Alaska? Your knowledge can win you $1.000.00 cash in ALASKAGRAMS | until the votes from other branches business for the Division during the past year are Dr. Blanton, Chairman ar Medical Officer; Mildred R. Hermann, Commander, | of the Alaska Field Army; and | Alan G. Marcum, Finance Officer. The Rev. H. E. Beyer has served as executive secretary during the past year. TROllERS G!VE NOD 10 SOlBERG MANERY ,, Juneau branch of Local 100, Uni- ted Trollers of ka, held its! _annual election night in the | *|CIO Hall 1 B. H. (Jack) Manery was re- elected to the ecutive board r)f; the local. Fred Solberg was elected agent for the Juneau branch. Andy Barlow 1cumoent execu- tive secretary of the organization’s Southeast Alaska local, ran un-' oppesed for re-election at all eight branches of the local. Juneau fish- ermen voted their approval of his ! administration last night, tut Bar- low will not have been re-elected will | next tallied. All ballots for counting have been be in Juneau Wednesday. O. G. Nolde and Paul Ecklund | were elected delegates to the Southeast Alaska Convention of | the United Trollers of Alaska which | 16 will be held here Janu Other branches to be represented ! at the convention are Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Craig, Sitka, i Pelican and Point Baker. | BAKE SALE Juneau Woman's Club, at Roebuck Office, Friday January 91 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'PAN AM CARRIES 78| ON TUESDAY FLIGHTS On yesterday's flights to and| from Whitehorse and Fairianks,| and to and from Seattle, Ketchikan | and Annetie Island, Pan Amer.can | World Airwav~ carried a total of 78| Deladene Orr, who will open a| | four-menth engagement at the| anof Hotel Bubble Room tonight | , likes people and says! to have m “get | | passengers. Goir- to Secttle were Mr. wnd | . 4. Swanson, Mr. and - Glen F‘nnklm Cora Hawkins, Marion and Phyllis Brown, Vic Hardin, Louise Walsh, Glen Nelson, Phyllis | Grant, L. H. Clark, Mr. and M.rs‘ Olaf Bodding, J. C. Ray, Ruth and | =l Richard Genther, Barbara Smith, | Jerry Gormley and baby and Pa-! Tom Jensen, George | tricia (‘xnrn\lll, H R. Martell Beacon and M. Jessie McCrary went to Ketchi- kan, and Tom Smothers and Joseph Thibodeau to Annette Island. Leaving Juneau north-tound were Fred Lappi and Erving Call for| Fairbanks and for Whitehorse, Tor Dyer, Donald Syers, Morgan McGee, | John Lewis, D. He Smith, J. K. Stevenson and J. B. Kinzsbury. From Seattle for Junsau were Curtiss Bach, Max and Eleanor | | | Eoyer, John Blac Marc Boles, | Bonnie Christenson, Milton John- son, Clyde Millo, Del Orr, W. W.| Read, C. M. Rohda, Georgina Sml(h Louise Skinner, Marian and Joan Williamson. Thr ssengers went on to Whitehor i2 to Fairbanks. | Once a forest couxr.ry, Great | Britain now has less tk five per- | cent of its area classed as woodland. The Bahama Hmuk have a pop—l ulation of about 80,000. Keepupin Be Sure You Get Every the Race... Issue of The Empire | CRReanist gets to work on it. set of Deagen bells. She uses tomtoms for kolero| ! rhythms, castanets for Epanish numker: and likes pi %~ and organ | | Follywood K | ol Murphy in Los Angeles and the DELADENE ORR, TRICK ORGANST, AT BUBBLE ROOM into the act.” | By this, M'ss Orr, who is billed as “ORRganist extraORRdinary,” means that she “Wworks close to her audience,” that che delights rlaying Tequest number: encourages amateur Miss Orr and her listen- | is another partner in| h audience participation — lhci’ tile Hammond electric organ | she Besides Ve which will do just about @ ' except stand on its head, when the | The tures arrangements. musician-entertainer fea- novelty numcers and .trick | (These sne calls| ORR/ginals.) Besides the standard | electric organ equipment, her in-| strument has a wood block and a | tone qua.ities togetk -y The trick orgen i: sence known visually are lights under the k padals—a light-up organist likes to p yvelties | a: her circus medley in which she | imitates the calliope and other! carnival sounds. “Del,” as she i cailed by fansj in several Southern Californ’a} night spots, pl all types of music, 1 fiom toogie to classic, or vice| versa. She had sound musical training | at the University of Wisconsin m‘ home city of Madizon, and tirst | played as an entertainer in that| city and at the St. Paul Hotel, ! St. Paul, Minn. She came here from an engag; stercay directly | ement at the House ChiChi at Long Beach, and played | before that at The White House, ! Laguna Beach. Previous bookings were in the East and Middle West. | Asked if she, like her immediate | W-A-N-T A-D-S all sizes, some with springs etc. $5.00 to $20.00. 2 BEAUTYREST mattresses, ea. $15.00. MATCHING bedroom set, includ. ing chiffoni dresser, double bed, box springs, Beautyrest mat- tress—a good buy, $75.00. PORTABLE washer $15.00. WHITE rotary sewing mach. $20.00. DININGROCOM SET—six chai large table, buffet, $75.00. COUCHES and sets, $40 to $60. WASHING machine $70.00 BICYCLES, girls ea. $30.00. FURNACE BURNIY3S,’ Johnson, new. OIL RANGES, $40 to $150. ELEC. RANGE, $35.00. CRIBS, strollers, buggies, playpens, trainers. PAINT compr. and guns-ea. $35.00. ANTIQUE CHAIR, $25.00. WOOD-COAL ranges and heaters, $10 up. STORM windows $4 to $6 ea. DRESSERS, closets, cabinets. rugs, drapes. skis, sled. PRESSURE COOKER, $10.00. | DISHES, cook ytensils. COME IN AND GROUSE AROUND PETER WOOD Sales Agency Seward nt Marine Way CALL 911 Weather al Alaska Peints Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am., 120th Mertitan Time, and. releasec by the Wealner Bur it LJr_eau lollrw: Anchorage 18—Snow WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950 joins kitchen—well and completely furnished, immediate occupancy, on bus line near stores. Terms. DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroon), FHA, view, large lotts. JUNEAU DOUGLAS highway, ,Lcdlv..um home furnished. {2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan- cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. 4- 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St. view, electric kitchen, etc ARB 35, also 31A843. further for- ! mation on request. | LOTS—Casey - Shattuck adcition; ! Gold Belt and Calhoun. 3-APARTMENT UNITS—building in excellent condition electric | kitchens, all well fu . Large extra building lot cud garage. Seen by appointms |MURPHY & MURPHY [ REALTORS - ACCCUNY i [} i Bank Phcne 676 over First Nath FUR SALE ! 1936 PLYMOUTH, 5150 1109 D SL 91-6t ' C‘EQC\I refrigerator, col cu. ft. of space, plus a large vegetable pan, also it has a ze locker attached, prac- tically i i i i 6 pm. ‘DA\«ENPORT matchmg chair and! i Ottoman, Good condition, $100.] Ph. Red 755. 89-tf ‘bI'\'(‘FR treddle sewing machine. | i Call Blue 1725. {RADIO PHONE and Fisher Direc- | tion finder from troller Argus. { available ANTS | ins 7 | new. Ph. Blue 630 after| 389~3€; 88-2t + e | 6 BATH TUBS ea. $30.00. 4 TOILET SETS, ea. $30.00. | l' OB SALE I Fi on SALE 40 WINDOWS, ea. $2.00. ; e — - 10 DOORS, ea. $5.00. DOUGLAS offers a 3-bedroom,5 HOUSES now nearing occupancy \KS, | home, wall-to-wall carpeting in| date in the Highlands section, 15 4 SINKS, ea. $10.00. 10 BEDS | living-dining room garage ad-} have already been spoken for. The houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a low main- tenance cost. They have a gen- erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouse range. The hcuses are financed by FHA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment is to "qualified veterans. An appointment to see the houses may be made in ‘this office. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 i Office in flaske Credit Bureaw MOVE IN TODAY ety ———— 3 APTS, largest to buyer immed- {FOR SALE or tr steam capinet. iately. $7,000 will handle. i What have yo Dr. John M.‘ LARGE hedrooms, garage, game e Ph. 977. 92-tf | rocm, utility room with Bendix | e I S AP washer and Bendix ironer. Large i2 FaRoOM pm?‘b t“.“ qu yard, 1% yrs. new. Highlands. house, new electric stove and 5 { ‘water heater, large lot, good lo-| Furnished or unfursiisiied.: $3,850 i‘ cation. Ph. Red 660. 91-6t | will handle unfurnished, pay- ing $88 monthly. '2 BEDROOMS, double plumbing in two story house in Seatter Tract. Large yard, best neighborhood. Furnished. $9,000. 2 BEDROOMS, furnished, modern, nice yard. Douglas. $8500. 2 BEDROOMS, furnished, base- ment, furnace, large fireplace, cedar and knotty pine paneling. Just past Auk Bay Rec. Area. i $8,000. '1 BEDROOM, part furnished, beach \ frontage, Auk Bay. Concrete base- men, modern. $4,500. 4 ROOM, comfortable, on pilings. ; $2,100. | POSSESSION IN SHORT TIME !2 BEDROOM furnished, floor fur- o) rs at the Bukble Room, | Annette Island 20—Partly Cloudy s MBNEY PB]ZES FUR ALASKANS likes skiing, f'shing and other ac-!Barrow —1-I—Clem~! f‘li‘; 2F :fi‘;z "ém‘?“l‘)se "s';gg“‘;ldtv nace, full concrete basemenlt. fl;at . R . | tive s o1 udy 20 9 { yard, i , all c. If you're living in Alaska now, you have a chance tiy Miss Orr replied, “I|Bethel 33—Cloudy | poo vienola's, 86.tt° 3“;“ "e"’l ‘“‘C;‘en s“ electr ‘ to share in a $2,000 jackpot. To start, all you do is !"irst Prize B e - $l 000 00 ey, donb, kndw Lie Gken. B jCoflors 18-gloucy et A e i £ = J 5 : s J 5 ’ £ busy, and I haven't been where it |Dawson —Partly Cloudy |IN DOJGLAS new 2 bedroom: Oth and East. identify the Alaska tewn hidden in each ALASKA- i them, | Edmonton BEDROOM recently renovated, convenient to go in for -5—Snow | house, conerete basement, oil fur-; Second Prize - - - - $§ 500.00 the weekly Alaskagram Answer|game. Leading newspapers through- ‘at a regular business meeting with | Owned by George Harju, the|[Krause, secretary of the organiza- Blank. And to be cligible for a prize|out the Territory are featuring Al- | Senior gR,egent Edna Card ,g,,esid_ |vessel will be fitted out with a|tion, peinted out that “at present ’pe“;‘r’;: “:gfi‘r S‘X.hi";:’“';:s old, each weekly set of six Alaskagrams|askagrams. All 72 of your completed | ing. Standing reports will be due |NeW sternpost and new stem. Other | Douglas fishermen are placed at] W Bc“ 349 we! o - o ALASKAGRAM No. 2 must be accompanicd by a quarter|sclutions and your Answer Blanks:from Mernice Murphy, publicity: |Major repairs will also be carried|[a great disadvantage by having] name. Gall 3%, (25 cents in coin). must, be taken from the same Alask:| Bid Peterson, Mooseheart; Phyllis|0ut on the troller. fo (ppseli boround frip of 6 milcs WANTED ¥ CLUE: First City mothers sometimes complain about the price of newspaper. Eneberg, library; Margaret Ballard, The Helen took the place of the{to Juneau to look after their craft [ ) fish in the “Salmon Capital of the World". In return for yvour remittance. Moogehaven; Margaret Macky, | R2uma, owned by Charlie Merila, |in the winter L O T G ARNOR i * ;membership. which was put back in the water WANTED—Small furnished or un- ¢ ; g Alaskagrams are copyright in the United States of America after having new hardwood cat-] COAST GUARD SEARCH ON | furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask for g Then kick, Ma - g as a contest sponsored entirely by the publishers of the Alaska rails, new skylight combing, andj A Coast Guard aircraft depart-; Liddle. 91-tf (Extra Letter) Almanac. This newspaper has sold space for the contest to the a wormboard on the keel install-|ed from Annette Island this morn- e e X GRAM. Just find the name of the town, plu‘s the {but I'm al for trying. But therc's | Fairbanks 9-—Cloudy,; nace and range. One block from |, 12th Street. $8,000. gxl.ra letter thrown in so that the ALASKAGRAM Tllll.'d Prize Eolall s e s 250 00 | no question about this scenery. It's | Haines . 1i—Clear school and bus line. Price $3200. ! 3 BEDROOM furnished, double lot. isn’t TOO easy to unscramble. o lv onderful!” | Havre -10—Cloudy{ call Douglas 142. 83.12t | Ponglas 54'000‘1 S 5 £ A This ‘s Miss Orr’s first trip to |Juneau 9—Cloudy. = 3 BEDROOM Glacier Highway If you can do it, after studying the sample, enter Fourth Prize - - - § 100.00 RNakat 228 The first Gne- for her | Kodiak p Cloudv'ON YOUR WAY to work leave your | mi. All elec. kitchen includes this contest — today! And be sure you get your Flflh Slx!h and Sevenlh Hammond organ, which arrived on |Kotzebue o Snow| laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At | dishwasher, Bendix washer, drier, newspaper daily so you won’t miss out on your the Denali. The organist came in | McGrath 26—Snow | tendant will care for it. Pick it: mangle, stove, new sinks, kitch- chance at these rich cash prizes. Pnzes o A 2 & < s 50 uu yesterday via PAA. | Nome 7—Cloudy! ©n way home. 70-tf |‘1 exgggkggsl\e;gent.‘furgx;cea et o Jorthway - loud: e e - . urnished, | ‘II::tlers‘l;Sig fz,glgfid;'fl“m’- large and Small Dia-: pagement, view, Basin Road. F TOTALPRIZES - - - $2.000.00 § SONSOFNCRWAY |roruanc 30_Clondy| MWonds. Perfect stones. Bargain | 00 b g i fee 3 prices at the First National SEE How SIMPLE IT lsl | Prince George -32‘Clcudy| | H oD 8 SMORGASBORD ! seattle 21—Cloudy | _ B0k 4 i “i PETER WO! ¢ D R R R O S A IS PO I | 'S“hka E 0. Parily (Clauy | T TONDODOE SOl L 'szws RA LES AGEN ;,v ,{Y e A P R T R T I S R, Whitehorse -7—Clear| tr = 2 g | ehors truck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan, ARD AT MARINE WA WHAT YOU DO TO WIN after you complete 10 weeks of the| SATURDAY NIGHT Yakutat 8—Cloudy Telephone 911. SAMPLE ALASKAGRAM CLUE: Money was the object of thousands who landed on the beach of this Norton Scund town shortly after the turn of the century -+ y (Extra Letter) Nome (Place) Money THIS WAS YESTERDAY'S — Here’s how you take nart fn this big opportunity! Every issue this| newspaper will publish Alaskagrams in consecutive order, six each week for 12 weeks—a total of 72 Alaska- grams. Each Alaskagram is a group of scrambled letters which form mean- ingless words or a nonsensical phrase. After an Alasakgram is unscrambled the letters form the name of a place in Alaska; how- ever, there is one superfluous letter| —an extra, additional letter which is not needed to form the word. All you do is re-arrange the let- ters to form a single word which is| the name of a place in Alaska, and you also show which is the extra letter. For example, the phrase| “FOR A CHANGE” when it is un- scrambled equals “ANCHORAGE” |contest, you will receive a copy of |the 712-page Alaska Almanac which critics label the best modern refer- lence on Alaska and which vsll be used as the official authority for ~pellmg and definitions in this con- | ESS DOES NOT COUNT | You don’t have to decorate your entries. Just be sure your answers can be. read easily. Nor will you have to write any letters, or slogans or essays. You must understand that hundreds of Alaskans are competing in this Al- 1skagram contest and it is possible serscns may be tied for prizes. In that casc, there will be tie-breaking puzzles to solve, as provided for mw the Official Rules which will be sent | 1 anniversary celebration of Svalborg ! | Lodge No. 33. Mrs. Sons of Norway wm be hosts for | a smorgaasbord at 8 o'clock Satur- day evening in the I.O.O.F. Hall, for memiers and their families, and vited guests The occasion will be the 15!l1 Frank Olson is in charge of preparations for the| smorgaasbord of the kind for which | she and the organization are far-| famed. Members are requested to tele- | phone Harold Snaring at Blue 120 | to make reservations. | There will be a short meeting of | Sons of Norway members at 7 p.m. 5 ADULTS, 2 CHILDREN VIAPNA T0 ANCHORAGE | 'ROBERT SMITH, RICHARD FRANK ON CAP PROGRAM| Each semi-monthly meeting of the Juneau Civil Air Patrol Squad- ron attracts additional prospective members besides those already holding CAP cards, so a “full com- plement” is expected at the first meeting of 1950. The CAP .Squadron will meet af :1:30 o'clock tonight in the District | Engineer’s office at the Army dock. Maj. Allan G. Marcum is manding officer. Two Squadron officers are in charge of the two parts of thé session. Lt. Robert F. Smith, Train- com- Cowling Co. 75-41 ISNOW THREATS TO BOATS, | ‘HARBORMASIER WARNS | With two 28-foot trollers alre ady the victims of ice and heavy snow at the Juneau small boat harbor, the acting harbormaster today warned owners of vessels moored there to look after their boats. The Gae, owned by Erland Pear- son sank last week. The Dawn, moored next to it, also went to the bottom the same day. Heavy snow on the vessels was blamed for the | sinkings, according to Arnold Hend- rickson, acting harbormaster. He said that boat owners should check their mooring lines and see that snow is shovelled off their vessels, 5 | 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. f { i i I 315 Decker Way. FGR RENT |=}'I'EAMHEATu: Tooms, weekly o l Month!r, Colonial Rooms. 69 tf { WURILTZER Spinit pieno for rent Anderson Plano E.co. Ph. 143. | MISCELLANEOUS ]GUAEANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up { Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L L] WINTER and POND, CO. Ina { Complete Photographio Supplie | Developing ~ Printing - Eniarging Astists’ Paints and Materials lllln l’flnfinl - Photostats LOST AND FOUND to you immediately on receint of 7 ALASKAGRAM No. plus the extra letter F. i s salutions | Five adults and two children|ing Officers, will handle the 7:30-] He expressed concern for the I P Rt o { u:garded a Pacific Northern Airlines |8:30 period in which the training{small pleasure craft moored on LOSTYoung red tomcat, Answers CLUE: “Eau” is wnter_ in French and '.h'e,v have plenty of it Just remfmbtr that all place- airplane yesterday to go to An-|Program will ke initiated. the east side of the main float.! to name of Lucky. Reward., Call in the Capital City in June and July, too. names consist of only one word— START NOW chorage. In the group were Mrs,| Engineering Officer Lt. Richard|Many of them are covered with| 432, 92-3t “ and remember to show the extra * | Albert Hall and her two children |Frank will give a familiarization |snow and in immediate danger of |—. - Eau June = R AR i R s letter. There is only onc correct| This is your BIG OPPORTUNITY, —Bobby and the baby; Lt. Patrick |lecture on the L-5 aircraft assigned [being damaged, he said. LOST—Billfold—containing value- (Blace) . Hxtes Tetter answer to each Alaskagram. your chance to win as much a. Shanley, W. J. Weatherstone, V,|to the Juneau Squadron and ex- able material—Cora Hawkins. Re- 3 51000 cold cash. If you reside in McCullough and Tom Smithers, pected to be delivered here soon. BOAI‘ owuins APPROVE ward. Ph. Blue 309. 91-3t W 3 ¢| Other passengers were carried ) R TS LOST—Gabardine topciat f: Diame i SUBMIT ANSWERS IN |Alaska any time between January : ardin opcial Tom Your Name &g 1, 1950 and February 15, 1950, or if to way points in both airections,| TWO TROLLERS IN SHOP DOUGLAS HABBOR Pu“ Masonic Temple at Rainbow S - WEEKLY SETS OF 6 you are a member of the Armea and several young children arrived TahE Plahi dance. Appreciate it's return, 0X . own i «| from Anchorage enroute to scliool 2 - Your Alaskagram answer should Foes Magiuned I, Alaska,, during | 8 2 Fok WI“‘Ek REPAIRS Association has mailed a message Ol Bt 00¢. -8t SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 1 to 6 A be mailed to Anchorage in units of| six. Whenever a group of six Al- askagrams have been published, this newspaper will print an Alaskagram Answer Blank. You will send all six Alaskagrams for that week and also any part of that period, you can make that $1,000 cash prize YOUR goal. Just be sure you get every i of The Daily Alaska Empire so tha you can keep up in this fascinating contest-sponsors and the newspaper assumes no responsibility for | at Mt. Edgecumbe. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET TOMORROW | The Women of the Moose will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m. The 40-foot Helen was taken into the shop of the Juneau Mar- ine Company at the foot of West Eighth Street yesterday for ma- |jor general repairs. ed. to the. U. 8. Army Engineers re- commending construction of a small boat harbor at Douglas. Besides stressing the crowded 'condition of the Juneau boat har- hor, the letter, written by Ed PRI S et SRS oo SR RS AR AU e P2 ST ing to carry out a search of the Gambier Bay region on Admiralty cut tail, answers to Skippy. Re- ward. Phone Green 653. 389-4t FOUND—Thursday on Evergreen Ave., small red and white cocker e, apt in ._!uneflu-Douglas until April e the contest nor any share in its sponsorship. A $2,500.00 bond Raganins o sagns oang §' Your Name _issued by the Continental Casualty Cempany, Chicago, Ilinois, Tfln RELIEF SOCIETY WILL Island for Frank Young, Wrangell 3:,:::1:’. s RO ENe 9112.3;5: i ; fo the sponsors insures that, should the sponsors be unable, for MEET THIS EVENING |trapper rcported missing. : § P. 0. Box Town any reason, to make awards and premiums as advertised to quali- Young has been unheard of since | STENOGRAPHER, general office & i SAVE THIS PUZZLE MIT IT WITH THE fied and eligible contestants, such contestants will be reimbursed M I B n o n The Relief Soclety of the Church |he deparfed for Gambler Bay De-| work. Must be able to take WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 1 TO 6 the total of the remittances they made In connection with the of Jesus Christ of Latter Day|cember 12, aboard thie vessel 31C93.1 gnort hand. Permanent employ- joiflity Saints (Mormon) will meet at 8| Coast Guard Headquarters here| ient Alaska Coastal Airlines. CAFE o'clock tonight in the chapel at Tenth and E Streets. said late today .that the searching aircraft had succeeded in finding 88-tf LOST—Small biack dog, part cock- er, white marking on chest, un- Chinese Food Mary Davis will present the the- | the fishing vessel Wilson of Juneau FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use i | ology lesson from “Jesus the|with trapper John Willis aboard, in| Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster= J Steaks—Chicken Christ.” Non-members also will be |Last Chance Harbor, but Young's! ilized between washings. 3rd and | welcomed. vessel was not sighted. Franklin Str. 70-t¢