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JAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950 } e e s PAGE TWO -y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN e R e wing a hall and | LEGISLATION | COMMUNCATION [FORMATIONOE ROTARY BUSINES NEW CITIZENS ARE DQUGELAS |0 e s | B TOURISTASSN.IS | IS PROGRAM FOR IHONORED GUESTSAT ~ NEWWS | (conscom covumes, | DOES HIMSELF SERVIGE | | Editor | ‘ 8 BELOW Mothers of Cub Pack No. 310 will | 4 ¥ | Daily Alaska Empire i ; | e URGED BY AGENTS IODAY S MEEIING!PARIIES IN JUNEAU‘ Local thermometers, in several | meet tomorrow evening, Jan. 25 at I | ! cections of town registered as low as |the home of Committeeman Val i | Deax sir below yesterday morning. This|Poor, for their monthly meeting. |, was the coldest recording in Doug- ° meeting is scheduled to me | The Memorial Litrary Commit- e tee ako to make a drive fo Despite the absence of the “guest While the trd ert schad e | more funds to complete the sum whose 1)x'cwpqsed visit had |uled as their speaker was learning | week when they came to Juneau ', Of course this is nof|at 7:30 o'clock according to the | necessary for its share of building | initiated the meeting, representa- |elsewhere about travel delays, Ro-|from Skas A Bey Bortr, who. Is . ‘Comiultees in Juneau had such naturalization hes rman. | tions heid a stimulating and con- |business-packed meeting today that | eral Judge G CLAUDIA JEAN I8 SIX AEVER | structive session Gl 'ioentig n (there was o Wme TRl SHEERCRRG| | Priday even 08 Jean Smith we CONSERVE WATER, PLEASE | GREKoll formes Sunday and was g of the water shortage her parents Mr. and Mrb Southeast Alaskan com- SR i-: Four new citizens were feted last the library under the Community |tives of various travel organiza-|tarian (Pat) | ay resider (Continued irom Page One) | Facilities Service. < Will you publish for us this story | of the library ent drive | the Alaska Development Board [8ram, anyway Rokert C. Morgan, publisher of | honored the four women at an eve given a Read * i bove | addressed to the Juneau? | office ; ; p . 0 ok : )y O ke Eoiesof (D-Ma)| The time has come to| Rowert C. Morgan, publisher of r‘fi“‘]‘ A_“""_”.]‘"‘I'fl Lt himseli | ning party at her home. AL0 W |Clayde Smith at their home. Thirt- officials are keep- Heuse Public Lands Com. |Start an active drive for funds for nt, was to have arriveq jd 24-hour bl e 51‘-“}“"? vited were Dr ~']~“‘ !J“'Sk “-‘_'-'\’“:m little girl friends were invited ¢ on its own pride | James M. Davis* switched I Datigals Barivetos the Juneau Memorial Library first of several gement and conferences here, | Polley who also lived in Skagway |t ne party for favors, ice cream e s i Dolngete it Ol S More than two years ag s. but his North-|(len Was 3¢ hours late réturninguntil a short |and birthday cake, and the after- tho CelvaSIERIoCLIGARY § ii and mysell will see McCorm; : Hawail (on an airline not ok the|noon w with games, which best blend is also , fraternal and re- st Airline from Hawaii jons of the city|was 34 hours late, and he did not ut t Ala téday’s very best buy ask when he lans i | 5 | . 8 . ) Today’s aces Of [jncluded o bukblegum blowing con- chairman, George Sund- a statehood Rotarians held a fas o A they had " " Antis "Listed ogin Work on [:cach Juneau until this afternoon. il i“ ’-’;"" “|‘ test, won by Marion Mortensen. of Boise, Idaho . R e v DOD . o a S5€d wit o - Th s who voted ject by popu- | Then, it was only to transfer from . i o1 . b : Bt oreees | AL * RE S hoies BIGEA |8 Per americar. Woril i of their traditionalf denhall the first time, TRUCK OVEREGARD K 86.8 Proof—65% Gr. Elfiggfgm%};srkfi ¥ t Calvert Distillers Corj New York City ing rock for the |can be uti er seen it | A 10cal truc : edibuslness lof G| In the meeting et 8 b netimes almost furious & s. Ray G. Day | : \d continued high Leen under consideration since 1916 going to a meetingl, oo " ociing \l i Av\'eekl; 3iu.s‘n» §IL Ray o "g\ Bureau of Mines rock fill, took off |1t Wi UDh AR i "‘I‘ o i D-Miss): Colmer (D-jtut differences of opinion had|in Anchorage tomorrow. !;m_';“ o e G‘“l-j_ el |~a| hinch-for a swim Saturday volume of ¢ utnred on in = R-NY): Cox (D-|heretofore held up progress. Some George ndorg, - consuttatt o ;lnom ting ran old her home. ”In luded in “'f‘ n“hm g on the treach “‘,m to vent &3& 7 ion wi irs. A fully loaded, going overboa from f | felt that the job should be fi- | the Development Eoard, who had| Atter detailed discussion of cach wced by city taxation; others|presideq at the meeting, met Mor-|mcasure, they voted to adopt a then landing on its nose.| O ask that all residents leaping use fa \dgment, in letting taps | the truck hit the|run during this weather, so the ); Hale (R-Me): 1 b NJ); Hoffman (R-Mich); {7 lend firs Huber (D-Ga)e Poage (D-Tex); d alternate views. Whether & the airport for a brief b6t eyl i N The Skagway women v - Rankin (D-Miss); Richards (D-library should come ahead of a O atang |Cdget system, as prepared By e 5jegiance to the Stars and Stripes|to safety before ! N i R-Mich): Short (R- |recreation hall or an auditorium rred | oo gst commitee and WULERESE: | were Mesdames Ann The truck was hauled back)community is not placed in jeop- SC); shafer (R-Mich); Short (R- o x L e red | mendations by the Board, amsend- TR o o X ¥ i 43 all it's important to all . K 5 ( h b ¢ whether % s Y rd, Edith Nor Re to the fill immediately afterwards, all JUs i it H g e it i\m”h ol bl L“”‘,’ (.“ “.hltllm-l e Manager of [ing it only by limitirg amount a [;) y r T’“ {("»1 YI b. > | co , and it’s better to be safe -Wlfl"n E“SY reat Va) Taber (R- Vursel (R-|three should be combin in on ays, com- | member may be fin jwho returrfed to 3 i hitt illiams | Luilding, were also repeated source P \gway Sunday, nda i BIEES | Whitten ); William ilding, were a > westward i A { g i g RS | as Winstead (D-Miss) { division. All conceded that if ta% | They took with them, for pre-| Budget commiitee members are|Eigham, who flew home today. | MORTENSEN TO STATES | | ol ¢ House that the [money were to be used, any ofgentation to travel representatives|O- F. Benecke, Howard D. Stabler = S T ! Ralph Mortense: left last we SMA“. I.ANDING BARGE | H H r & arguments that werc used |these would have to wait until d from the westward and the Interior v. G. Herbert Hillerman lon the Princess Norah enroute t 4-9ng'ne 'Ppe 0 Oppo! tehood for Alaska werc | perately needed school :uildings, |ihe suggestion of the meeting here| Also in the financial department (OASTAL BR!NGS 1() Harbor, Wash. There he v ON BEA(H AFIER FIRE used 100 years ago to oppose state- | & city hall and street pav WEIC| _that an Al Tourist Associa- |members voted to assess them- begin the building of his ner | 1 for California. He said Al- | fnanced e R B’ tor ncerted ef- | “€lves for the project recomme: i . e O hood for C m‘un He ! 3 ] tion be formed for a concerted e Sl I EJl 5 Iy nded A {home, with hopes to have it com-| Ths Sea Shell, a smail landing srved an 80-year appr Cecision reached at tne above | fort toward giving out information |y Willlam G. Ellis, chairman, of " pleted before the fishing season. barge from Juneau, was found 4 2d was cntitled to become | meeting that all would now concen- |and promoting travel to and |the international service committee. | | B .J_“;Cl o tha be A . He said that under t {rate first on a separate library|through the Territory. The out-|This includes making available to| . . . coastal Airlines flights| ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Bkt on AR i e Fly in swift comfort sboard orial law citizens of Alaska werc |nuilding; and that the money |standing results of such an organi- |the schools copies of United Na-| .. g ‘ought 11 persons to| M. and Mrs. Robert Shuff das by 4B, Chaest Gllicd witen the big, 4-mile-a-minute ot granted the same privilege: | cpould be raised by popular sub-ization in Hawaii were pointed out, |Hens reports. : Ty g d 10 persons | tertained elght couples ~followins| white Holy. || Clippess erving Alaska extended to citizens in the Unitec | cription to be assured of getting|and there was a discussion of | Chairman Ralph Mize announced |y "y ore to points to Southeast| Promenaders Square dancing! pe crew of the 1, Thoma on frequent schedules. States and that they were just a: » structure in the near future. On | mutual problems in Alaska travel. |that balloting on the Rotary Wal-) e ¥ 4 “7llest Saturday evening, at their|p {; C‘ " '1‘] B i 5 dd A. C: o 1tle back im much entitled to all privilezes 0: | this basis, B, D. Stewart, James C.| After the Anchorage meeting, |entine party February 18 had re-| ", "0 o . 4 ; oo | Homies HOME” THs evaRtoRs DAMY | oy’ s A e R 1) Enroute, setlo back '8 citizenship as any other n and myself were appointed | Morgan will go to Seattle for a big sulted in a deadlock betweenvia| =, M,‘\‘BOOMR :‘BA o l:\,tmn.‘l\‘: ;. |celebrated several birtndays, and |y, “1 R i (.‘IC'-V/lIH«L‘ e your comfortenie world- Ready For Expense 1s a Committee to head the pro- |conference Friday of transportation [formal dinner-dance and a mas-l "y, 40 rines: Mrs. Freq (W0 wedding anniversar e R seat dud snioy & d the Territory was ject. agents, the first to deal primarily |duerade, and asked for a vote at) . Aeed] ‘2 Halnee ol Ted | the group. ey, W Rl S i GHe famous service as part at the people AS of this date, a plot of ground | w.th Alaska’ travel ‘ V| meeting. The club went on: record | Fnedon; to Sttas WS Bhomeay i crafh BAlhoe your Flying Clipper fare : ‘or the building Shh ,HH‘,:N,di Morgan's . publication Travel | tnanimously for the dinner-dance, Ernie Page, and A. Sorer L:nuyl\ {day. It is a total loss. For reservations and rates, with the cost of about $9,500 kel 1g | \genf is getting out a ach. ktuker cotplé havisgEaNe }" \}”]nn M sl e kot ke o L L N s consult Pan American - - ¢ 7 met by an extremely generous re- | Ala supplement early in .Amle?c of inviting a guest couple. G T e S R Glen Franklin has returned BARANOF HOTEL | Rep. Milier, California Democrat, | ponce of 22 community groups; H'o"xzm\ y President Bob Akervick appoint- | A - '“; £ AN states, er completing con- Bascenoss Do Phone 106 ) acreed with Bartlett that the same | yyopseoqe o) o1 Y SIOUDS: i ol {ed Peter C. Warner and Lee Lu-|®'d; from Ketchikan: E. E. Ninnis|icrences and a meeting with other; MOOSE MEMB J architectural plans for the building| Present at the meeting this: land fk: - rot s i en‘s used to oppose Alaskn : : ) i as Rotary Club representatives | 44 E. J. Fink; from Angoon:|sertners in the Yukon Place Semi-formal dinner i have been prepared; in addition, 62 | morning, with those mentioned, Mrs. E. Jamestown: fr H. s 1 : sat, Jan. 28 starting 0t | atehood were used to oppose Cal- Shas fitins snd thdividuals from | were RoDACE: Pheaait, Cordova ]l the annual, meeting of (thaatu: | MrS. . Jamesiown; lrom Eiastel. Corp., and othe Sat. Jan. 28 starting 7: Moo: i rad il b dals Sromijders e aeann, neau-Douglas Ch - Alaska Crip- | I- B. Houser; from Skagway: D. b o Gl ShE art film shown after dinner. f uneau and the Pacific Northwest|azent for Pacific Norther £ | Minard ah Sitka - b m i id that Alaska had 8p- | itiec on quiet solicita bave | lnes: ©. F. Benecke and Wes |Dicd Children's Association, Friday DIRRI, end | fromi RRtkR: SeNe ¢ ke reservations at once. i oh o g o] Shah S0 Bt sliatien, el e e nanta? Trap, D. P. Scudder, Miss Ander- < |per plate. Ph. 542, Moose Club, | bscribe of about $47,000 | Cverby, representing Alask: astal P, 7 AR R e ) & which he seid was more than that [ (S50 v B K G B e | s ‘]"m o e el . Earl Albrecht asked Rotar- | S0 “hU»w Austin - and Norman | 400-1¢ ed :\‘m’r‘ “rnw&’ s hc:;l when they | rpe enactment by Congress of|lines and the Ketchikan Chamber 'wvu[;’i “1” ,’fltl('_‘ ey “‘“‘l:l)lig Jr‘m P S iy B g e Sl e the Alaska Public Works Program |of Commerce; Orrin Kimball, rep-| = & HERERY. YR e g mor Happy o the past year was an extremely | the Clacka Steamsip e formation o o pexmanch: | WAYNE ATTER, BERNICE | fomtorie! o v. Err Gruening of Alaska |, o tone matter for the licra 5 o dhesnoe of Agent| CHUFHE=®.Df which Rotary ’ House on the Dem ticket. | that the Hcuse has finally agreed| ... jon of one dollar can be | " of. tha Barenpf and Gas-! oo SAgAIPNL seported Gl Bvision, whb: heaadug an 10 en e o to votz on the Alaska statehcod 1 He tcld a reporter that, until yester de ision, there was no A recent estimate of the total assurance of action on tht‘_'!all’- cost of the building as now designed | hood measure at this session of | js $140,000. Our e would be ned to match every local dollar | oing into the project u Hotels; Gordon Gray, man- of the Juncau Hotel; Charles ! rid ERnEy He Carter, representing the Ju-| . =, ¢iong Miss Bernice Floerg of Juneau aeau Chamber of Commerce; and | A ) i _ ! Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. ¢ the bride of Mr. Wayn nneth J. Kadow, chairman ofiy, pe g Council Chambers, | C-- Atter in a candlelight ceremony Alaskp Field Committee. | when reccmmendations will be made |t the Phinney Ridge Lutheran Gengresav. = £70,000. The' stiiicture as planned p He said loes not regard as|will serve excellently its main pur- | gt l‘f(;r ,;ex[ year's hunting and I‘él‘l‘lg;C?}l'[“) in Seattle sat:rdTy_ i | regulations. 1S was announce by the | oc sericus the dispute yesterday on|poce as an educational facility i dispute. y s€ as & g al facility and | b i whether the FEPC bill should have | a1t add greatly to. the “““‘“”"(HANNE[ SINGERS Visiting Rotarians numbered |bride’s mother, Mrs. Sigrid Hildre by Leen considered ahead of the Al-lnecs of our city, Certainly we should | Frank Nash of the Fairbanks club; |0+ Juneau, who returned {rom .- {meke a special effort to provide MEE'I' THURSDAY Almer J. Peterson, an Anchorage | Seattle yesterday after attend:n';‘;sQl‘ARE DANCE CLUB, an hardly imagine that the|ipe additional $23,000 needed to |Rotarian, and Knut Thompson of | the wedding. TO ORGANIZED | cituation will be used against Al-|fumich our 5 1 | Petersburg The bride was graduated from| 'l" d I 1 0 cent share of its ol & o i et ’( Y " he said. “I assume that L 1009 08 28) ]‘0 FORM (HORUS A. F. Ghiglione of the Ala Juneau High School in 1946, The| A square dancing club is to be| ues a 7 anuar ol Age Club adult I):rud" tu'- SEA"‘[E ON SAIURDAYibanks' L | ich he is Rotary TO SEE mon annual meeting of tonight | becar March of Dimes this winter. Moe Benefit Pance : L cost. Doubtless never again will we | the FEPC kill will be considered on | Road Commission brought the group | bridegroom came to Juneau from |organized in Douglas according to have as | its merits in dus course. such a fine library building for our | lattending the ARF conference here: | Minneapolis, Minn. He is employed { Mrs. Mark Jensen, if enough coup- Ol fat do it adel to e All singers in the Gastineau!B, D. Stewart, Jr., of Valdez; Bill|by the 20th Century Super-Murk'zl['es will show their interest, Al- Channel area are asked to attend |Niemi, Anchorage; Nash, John D.|herc. |ready enough couples are attend- Elks Hall i | In answer to a frequently asked 3 4 = i i question it ekn be sthted thet the| o MESHDE Thursday st § pan. In Fhces Neme, My While, Ans The bride wore a brown tailored [ing the Juneau groups, so that a, i library building will stand close to the Methodist church to consider|chorage, and Forrest H. McGowan, [ Suit with pink accessor and an [nucleus of experienced dancers are| TODAY the new city hall so that toth e was attended |available. All r ts, both those Moose House Com- | ulldings can be heated from one| fim high sehool, thuouch the seven- § - MTJSIC BY THE TAKU WINDJAMMERS furnace and cared for by the same ie: 4, 0 fl: interest in lklxi:, ‘r“;; rating and 1 pular fol hould contact Mrs. Jensen | gn up as a member, so furth- good an opportunity to get ion of a permanent com-|Haines. | orchid corsage. 2 Soie y chorus, ) s Other guests were Freeman' by her sister, Miss Gloria Floberg | e e o Jane Ary{unm, _“ho di- | Schultz, fermer member of the Ju-ywho wore a gray suit with fuchsia At 130 belockoAnnual meeting| Janitor force. i('stcd the outstanding holiday per-|neau Rotary Club now living accessories and a pink carnation | e o Territorial Sports-| The Community Facilities Service formance of Handel's “Messiah,” Ccos Bay, Ore.; Carl Heinmi corsage. {dence, ant on Territorial ports: M Shaca f th £ ““|asks that all memiers of that|of Port Chilkoct, Haines; Jim Funk Best man was Mr. John Floberg, and ey 18 Oty Counsll gham- \:O,IL. ‘;.xfenr:m ;.:,,t;c;f’::mi’lu?gg":roup. the Juneau Community |of Ellis Airlines, Ketchikan, Orrin|:rother of the b g Atx.e; T SR e Churus,. be present. All others who |Kimball of the Alaska Steamship A wedding supper for the families S Rit? Tcmp‘lo iHAT aring to plan an imme- would like to participate are ul’gcd.Ccmpzfny, formerly of Sewnard and|and close friends was held at lim’!. 0 RY s Qia'e drive 105 aiss the additional to be present { Ketchikan and recently transferrsd | Crawfords Grill in Seattle, and SRy i R 823,000 needed- and is asking tl'.‘} Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, chorus[to the Juneau office; Gordon Gra the couple left immediately after-- e 4 o g 5 " o'l Sasictance ‘of the above nti d member and representative of lhe Dave Dunton of Cowling Motors, | ward on their honeymoon trip to AL o'c Ol‘ ommunity Cen: B Rdlic ., | Juneau Rotary Club, reported thisjand Kenneth J. Kadow, chairman | California. | fen. nigh o ALl tTgt’m L i ho‘;’]‘e lgey":‘;l‘luf‘l‘?;‘Alternoon that, should the group[of the Alaska Field Committee. They will make their home b, 8 \,(J:ng::vngaa 3 TS0 ratsing AfTAIL: hé they (Ini To‘fifwide m( a'cccvlznl the sponsorship i _Dr, James Sx Ry n‘lmd a fem- | neau after they return here in b e S help purchase the site and will .xl‘u!t{ the Ro.ar) L}»J.] : ceds of any |inine guest—Miss Bernice Hughes | February. papates it SR o s tis At 1. | Public events v 1 e ded be-iof Salem, Ore, who conducted a —_— At 8 o'clock—AWVS at Governor's | assist in soliciting individual U0~ tween two fund special reading clinic here yester FROM House. scriptions. i 7 ay f & and hilip " z e | These are for the Juneau Me-|day and today for Juneau and| Mrs, Philip L. M At 8 o'clock—Elks Lodge. | Al will have to subscribe gen-| - 2°°¢ S5 OF - a P A ey ::n o Hflu_iemu;ly 10 4hb 1:rary is o b C‘““eiT;vln‘;:)lunfil?r:;nuA;Tlf]um;]W Juneau | Dcuglas teachers. is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. At 8 0" —WS3CS meets at home |8 reality. Many subscriptions of | = 7 o FROM SITKA ‘VIIRR;P CAFE of Mrs. Ronald Lister bl i l‘]‘;‘“fl“}:::f;""‘\‘z} FROM FAIRBANKS Norma Massey of Sitka is a sucst| Will be open 4 pm. to 3 am. S | — t At noon—Chamber of Commerce at | Make up the total. Signed pledges| ¢ o) Fqir;“u‘ residents: atH AL RSt Tt ofh goest 2dp irannf. are acceptable in place of cash |, iciceg A: (“‘"“B‘u\");ni Hotel: At 8 o'clock—New women's society, |and may be paid in installments pyii strand, H. o. Sanders and first moeting, Northern Light |OVer the years 1950, 1951 and 1952.|pay men Presbyterian church. We hope to finish this drive in a| e “ow NEW - Luw FABES | January 27 period of three weeks, and repre- | % MSHIP A Al Day—March of Dimes tag day.' sentatives of the Drive Committee | EERAMBMIP MAN from g Lok At 8 o'clock—CDA Card Party,| Will be calling on you in the near| oy H. Kimball of the Alaska o Pa Hall, future. Steamship Company is registered JUNEAU 1 January 28 Please consider the xmpmmnce‘al the Baranof Hotel At 17:30 o'clock—Annual Moose- [ of this permanent community fa- A Studebaker Champion 2-door sedan S N to 4 heart banquet. cility to yourself and family in| NOTICE . . et the out.a ea s e an i % _ January 29 mak ng your subscription. You will| perseverance Rebekah Lodge will ulai or ova 50 i : At 3 ‘o'clock — Vesper musicale, [T mEs. i ¢! | ot be making a donation to some- | yolq ye 2 f 4 ° e gular semi-monthly meeting . . 3 A Y | Methodist church. thing. You will be investing in|ywed Jan. 25 at 8 o'clock i H 87 fl K d' k 105 Bu nsat on sSavin S o1a N " g | Jan. 25 at 8 oclock in TOOF m | S€ ’ January 30 ‘f)mtthmg that will make youl‘iHau_ Installation of Officers and 0 er o 0 la 0! l At noon—Lions at Baranof. city a better place in which to live. | freshments.—adv - . . January 31 B. FRANK HEINTZLEMAN, |~ 0% 4ol 109 Reduction on Round Trip At noon—Rotary at Baranof. Chairman, | " d c ” *Plus Tax ”ew ” e a e’. = Memorial Library Committee. » . Frow sEATTLE i Daily Scheduled Flights | , | | for . Whito sidewall tires and wheel trim rings optional at extra cost B. O. Martinsen of Seattle is a CAA M HERE | d head I h look” i guest at the Baranof Hotel 4 z g SHARPEN your pencil and get - ahead in style. It's the “next lool 0 Floyd Morgan and James DiFalco | flufiinws Anc'"“'age — Cordova — Kodiak ready to total up a big list of incars—thefresh newkind of design- FROM HAINES |of the Civil Aeronautics Administra- | § A ings! ing that tells everyone you know that L B. Howser of the Haines tion staff at Yakutat are at the| op, / Homer — Yakutat e SEr AAVERD. i oi'te driving a real ¥950 modal: Schocl Board is registered at the | Gastineau Hotel. % | IEVED IN SECONDS i Come in and jot 'hemf down item ¥ HA L5 # . Gestineau Hotel. | IS UL | For almost instant relief, put a Connections at Anchorage for all Inter by item—the sizable savings you can Stop in now. Go out for a ride in ; i FROM MT. EDGECUMBE | iew Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops and Westward Points [ make on gas, on oil, on repair bills, this newest and finest Studebaker. 4 in each nostril pses . ) by driving a new 1950 Studebaker! Get behind the wheel and drive it. What's more, this low, long, allur- Get the convincing proof that it’s 'rhex:: will be no Juneau Jam-;’ Mary Milbury of Mt. Edgecumbe, | Va-tro-nolworks . boree this week because of the|Sitka, is a guest at the Bars Tight where =_ stuffy trouble is! fy Tickets and Reservations | s" : b -2t L atiy s F:emem vaiai Ll = = !cg’ng:E :&g:_l’d BARANOF HOTEL j ing Studebaker is unmistakably out America’s top value in a new car! = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = Ef‘if%‘\;sr“?‘;l‘fig Phone 716 | ( A P l .I. 0 I. A u I- o s A |. E S i y = = athe { £ DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = s Tyit ? Juneau — Alaska g E OPTOMETRIST = VICKS ‘ | " I ey Tkl BNl | P1ciric Norrurry AIRLINES, 1 | -E"-: SRRk A FEOT ?1 v l STUDEBAKER'S REALLY ROLLIN P