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rAGE Twu THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1950 |councit was held Monday, June 5.|ana wWilliam B. Heidelberger the| The Frank Boya tamily went to | REWARD REWARD | Are you le'ting the Dandelions get An ordinance was read whereas |mu the remainder of the|Haines Monday on the barge and| $250.00 the best of you? Scotts Weed the city of Skagway was gtanted|servi officers installed and |are driving over the highway in| Not burned—stripped or wrecked, |and Feed to get rid of the pests. ( |authority to build an airport |their escorts were—Madam Presi- | their 1950 Ford sedan ftc spend the 1945 Starling Cummijns Diesel “200” | Enthusiastically recommended by |A. c. L: A—Section 16-1-35. It |dent-Mrs. Marie Hoyt, escorted by |summer traveling hington el tractor stolen Bakersfield, | the Juncau Garden Club. Just ar- |was stated that since an emergency |Mr. Lawrence McGuane Past Mad- | Utah and California. Sept. 10, 1949. Believed 10| rived at Juneau-Young Hardware L ia S 5 existed this would be considered |am President-Mrs, Dorothy Dewar, e {Be .operating in Alska, ~Mator | Oo, Inc -4t N“""'l"‘ :"_’_"f;‘ h’"‘“,;'ll‘ ‘},'"‘“?"' FIRST "“ll"' -!r\(‘".l RCH Do las ChurCh the second and third readings ako. |escorted by J. C. Hoyt; Madam| The H. Welch family is moving 40794, ‘fuel ‘pump " number . DERSOHEINEL T o e ““: § :’r “I""‘ ¢ o ‘: i"‘"‘"f STy x(fl ":“U i llg Bruce Boynton was appointed as | Vice ident-Mrs. Eveline Boyn-|into the Boyd house for the sum-{Cummins repair number left side “:" e “ el e "' 088 Mam e T " councilman to fill the unexpiid | tor orted by Donald Beitinger; |mer month | ook R RIR0N I on. doar N s T Servu:es term of Elwin Dell. Trustce-Mis, Jacqueline Budd e [Merrymin and Irwin probably ob- BECECTEFOPY 193 TR Tn, (TR0, Katioes® for Tatts - LViE0GN ToNainE | 1 s and clerks were appointed | (proxs-Mrs. Louis Selmer) escorted| H. W. Ford, butcher on the cd. In event of location wire ’ VEARE otices , 1 | colleat for the special election to’ be held |by Marvin Taylor; Marshal-Mrs.|Prince George le decending | colles FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, must be received by The Empire| o (¢ ST CCC B s “t}fi i e et ';i,,m,l .x;'” o e euttereq | Associated Veterans Insurance Co closer shaves, S n\n\lI not later than 4 oclock l'rlda\’ be W. Feero, Sr. Mes, Eithelr 815 | B Ascinbint . Mncatibiybiie racial fujurte pital- 02 W. 6th, Los Angeles, Calif. comfort. too . o e . afternoon to guarantee change of |, q;; a;q Mys. Mae Heidelberger. |Gertrude Beitinger, escorted by E.fized for a cous ays, 41-6t { * ; " ) e e R Mo L T The clerks will be Mrs. Gertrufe |Fair and Mrs. Birdie Rge v vy Get GLIDER ;31300 S SIS e A | Beitinger and Mrs, Marie Hoyt. |escorted by Rod Fraser; Treasurer- erv re held M SPECIAL—1 WEEK ONLY we e 8 ey by the Minister DOUGLAS COMMUNITY | e M m escorted & the Pius X Miss- | PABCO Extetior Gloss White House B h' he 14 st 00 i I1, " \‘\ n g 1A\ll-.T‘:lIO!lr)‘L“'T U"éRC"umt Mrs. John Dodge gave a party |Wi Secxetaries-Mi for Maurice Martind ©$395 a gallon. Juncau- SESIEVEIIIERRS + AEOR O B 0 ek el ervices e new Community |myesday afternoon to celebrate her |Vir escorted by Will away shortly after noor Hardware Co., T 41-4t . Fuige Sany, 1501 Church Bullding =~ [daughter Ruth Ann's seventh birth- fiam Dewar and Mrs. Betty Da P — Shu\"ng Cream e y $i Re;‘ ShE Pcrylef' ql.|l: 1 T lday. The guests were'Sharon Her- |esc by Martinez, who wi time to save at I Goldstein's. ARSI 8:00 p.m.—Choir al. A et /e mans, Lillian and Dicey Johnson, |lai 45 years old, had come to % ALl ‘Ttithy” Shently reliioli) cordially invited to | 11:00 a.m Morning Worship. All items greatly reduced! e il :00_ 8 Morning |Kristin Lee, Kay Dilch, Karen Ol- | by e Stevenson; why from Los Angeles < 3 s ol 1658 1066 S VAREY W1G ¢ JRCH OF JESUS ( S son, Sharon and Patty Budd, Dol- |D Sheleby, esc o and had been employec f 5 o LATTER DAY SAINTS | samvr ALOYST ?“(ATHOLIC lores gheléby, Jhnice: and ioiamiy |oc s Degth WaY oa0sdd) e : I'"“—”Xil\]-”-\‘ [ i ('"é“é Saellih |Larson, Chuck Miller, Nancy Hest- |H ia and a substernal ab- | cc & ) mee .+ 10th and reet | ev. James U. Conwell, S.J. . i G @Ak g b ? ccs Pl Ly Joth and B Street 5. and Patty’ Stodkard*Ghmes |G i “The thinking fellow . ! SR i ident Sikids AR played and birthday refres- n the Skagway Cem- ! ) 26 N This room 1 Sunday vices Sunday ass a m. ’ . o a . ats enjoyed by all. bearers were Robert C imoon” o | 0.5 et Brkathond Jasetrt. , , el alls a YELLOW er the Wed- lfl,m a.m.—Sunday ‘S(hrml ST. LUKE'S ISCOPAL CHUnCll‘ A number of your people are m Giirne, Ge » Meirs, Cyril Coynt ; 7:30 Dl SREOD Segvlce. : D?‘;fl“» I“g:"“ Vicar (learning to square dance _eacn nediately following the nd Clyde Bogh son includes these cita-| Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Relief| Rev. Samuel A, McPhetres, VICAT iy yrdqy evening at the Derby. |m Mis. Dewar was pre Mrs. Martinez arrived on the Al- Society. Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist |pn, .. coffey is doing the calling with a president’s pin by aska’ Coastal » Monday after- | N 29, “My sheep hear| Friday, 4:00 p.m.—Primary. Fourth Sunday after Trinity = i.,,4 teaching the dances. Gladys Welch. Mrs. Dewar gave|noon in time for the funeral. A} My voice, and I know them, anc ,: Eoeryond e elaome! The congregation is invited to| L mirt terk DR B e I aIEs they follow Me i : worship at Holy Trinity, Juneau. | 5 repular meeting of the Ladivs' |officers and members for the co- My Father, which gave them Me.| SEVENTH-DAY ALYVE o {Auxiliary to the Presbyterian operation she had received Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hestnes left is greater than all; and no man is| Corner Second and Main DOUGLAS !;H::E CHURCH |Church was held Wednesday eve- | them during her presidenc ek B S able to pluck them out of My | John W. Griffin, Pastor of the ning at the home of Mrs. Guy ¢ made a short talk, and s A Father’s hand.” : | The services of lhi.\-chnrrn are Alaska Evangelization Society ‘s” prell. Eleven members and two|presented the Installing Officers| Charles Clayton of Haines'is a PHONE 022 OR 14 ety From Science and Health withi| held on Saturday, the Seventh Day Donald Vertin, Pastor. | guests—Mrs. Dave Coffey and Mrs. | with gifts of beautitul cups patient in the e Pa Hos- Key to the by Mary | of the week. Sunday School 10:30 am. Bhun\le Turpin—were present, The |Saucers. pital Baker Eddy 3:19-23. Through- - a.m. — Sabbath School and (.h‘XYY'L‘h \m(‘m?‘cls were entertained with a| <oecial comment should be given bl il out all generations both before and | Bible Study Class. Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — PI8YET jyory interesting report on the Con- |‘o the work of the Installing Offi- after the Christian era, the Christ Miss Janice Butzback, Superin- mt’(‘tmg at Missicn Building. Iference in Cincinnati by Mrs. John jcers who performed the cerémony i i as the spirit idea . s C D()dg(‘ Delicious refreshments |in a most impressive manner. 4 e - — — = — with some m e of power 1| Mrs. A. L. Zumwait, Children’s {were served by the hostess, | Beautiful flowers—the gifts of Ju- RE 5 grace to all sared to receive | Division Leader. ews o es ey’ Lo SR NI Cl"h\f Io KOREA ’ENOUGH'| COSTS NO MORE i iH ORDINARY REFRIGERATION Christ, Truth.” : 00 a.m - Sabbath Worshin The girls of the Junior Chl)}l’l'.\(” sent later in the evening I Raste ¥: and sermon. \wvm taken to Smuggler's Cove Mrs. F. Enerel, Mrs, D. Bt‘mngm I i “Voice ol | Wednesday for a picnic by Mrs. |Mrs. M. Taylor, and Mr. J. xmm! ' ""?“("'f:l:f;" ;’lfl\rfx‘l‘,:'l”“ I broadcast From Ska wa |D. W. Stevenson, Mrs. George Vill- | The evening was spent in dancing e et . lesvik, and Mrs. H. Pribbernow. |and enjoying a delicious lunch. i Si A Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector edneally, THeEE TRl | F | President Igns Appro- e Gk Bl er service. | SKAGWAY, Alaska, June 7 | The Princess Kathleen was in| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beitinger | LS A A o Very R churles ' Fice, e | apecisl Gomeerpondancit_Tte O |port Wetnsedey and Thursday.|and smatl By have moved mso| - Priation Bill Covering | Miss M“H(\;(.Il,,f ].;1,“\.' THE SALVATION —"\v_-#?\ Daniel and Hanson families went |Mrs. Harold Pribbernow, and &er|the Company House—formerly F 1 c°M Bl “m'.o“ e Hiainy afthr.s | SALVATION “SABESE o Haines on the barge Thursday uncle, Mr. Peter Lunde returned known as the Vandewall residence Many ed. AgenCIeS | 0 iy Odmuhion § and drove over the Haines Cut-Off lhome from Jufeau where -&r.|_on the southeast corner of Sixth ON, July 1 S 10:00 ¢ O i and | TAlioughty Ve to Beaver Creek Lodge. They re- |Lunde had been hospitalized for |and Main Streets et b 5 B e, Sicete iakis % Cant. Henry Lororpen |tUrned to Skagway Sunday. They iseveral days | Lol SbrropgiREoh bifl Dl e 1100 am. e Paliness Miehing made the trip to bring a load of | Dean Story of Santa Rosa, Calif. A » morning services at ihe 000,000 for ecc T e it | it e e furniture helonging to the Hansons came from Juneau to visit his|Presbyterian Church the Sacramentto Korea el T e A g B b Y to Skagway mother, Mrs, A. Story, and his stism was held for two in- bill also incluc to our Nation's Birthday 6:00 pm.—Sunday School. 4 sk el o i 750" Him Saloaticr: mesting Mrs. Louis Selmer, for sev- Jacqueliné Marie Wright, t b in programs fc | 1:30 l}m. ¥ rPiiesdl Wy Woman's | The Rev. and Mrs. Jehn Bodge daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ben faster l RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | ome League . returned to Skagway Friday by Al-| | Wright, and Gilbert Peter Dick,|weapons to combat CHYRCH pin _Tusidey, Hible Class, {2558 Coastal alter &, 8D o CiN: | RobertSelmer, yEb Bds becRiai |the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard| The $50000,000 fc Main and Third Streets 30 b Baturday nvsioal sesy- | SLona il Whers they atignded 3 O°F - | endlugeWatington Bite (OJIRay) Dlck: h Kor REAL FOOD FREEZER “In the heart of the City for the g {eral Conference of the P"“*’“”: returned home for the summer on e than the Pr Freezes and Preserves hearts of the City” s ealie robraiiibha Dapker | Ohurch, - neyq brotEio SSER Wetthedey i el Dbl YRR . Tite Dithe delites i itn g 52 Pounds of Foodl G. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Aitg Gnent skak BAY o D Ao | S home wWith: shem SRIL SMEGH BoreG Sonference, Shirley Cooper, | mittce said on ‘ounds Mrs. Eunice Nevins, Eniii 10 . “od iy S blel rof where he had been staying with las Ana: Bl Saltats gave L atm 'was Adektate . vieviof 4 Junior Choir Director aainn worelasiiin the Armstrong family. A fire alarm was turned in Tues- on_the Conference. The | ficient uncertainty in certain phases | Miss Joanne Sadh, Organist - Sl g % . s G2y afternoon at 4 o'clock when the Quartette—Shirley Edwards, | of the program. | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. I a The Carl Simms family has| o= 00 white House was dis- Pribbernow, Becky and Hal-| Most of the money in the bill is | : i Bethei Tawvernacle moved into the Lamoreaux resi 4 - |38 Stevedsssisara itk Barsd 20 datidia | 11:00 am. — Worship Service, 4 noy; : x resi-| 00 64 on fire around @ back|lié Stevenson—sang two numbers.for deficiencies incurred by (Assembly of God dence on the south east comer of |(UIEC O T SOEL © MCH A visitor, Miss Donna Spaulding. | cellancous federal agencies 7 3 Fourth and Franklin Streets |Eleventh and Main Streets . S ; | HULL-SIZE v a S. fore much damage was done. ayed a viola solo. Since it was(the present fiscal year ending to- | THE METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Classes ‘or all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 am. Evening devotional service, pm. 8:00 MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oorner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Manse, 1003 10th & B Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Java Club for adults. 11:00 am. Divine CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, S.J. Masses on Sunday: and 11:30 a.m. Mass on weekdays at 7 am. Confessions — Saturday, 7:30 to 9 pm. o NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Willis R. Booth, Minister Mr. William W. Reedy, Choir Director Miss Lois Laurence, Organist Minister Worship. 7, 8:30, 10, eve of 10ly days, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, Gordon K. Chappel, Supt. 10:50 a.m. for worship. 11:00 am.—The Divine Worship: CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. No worship service. JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Phone Red 170 Church Phone Black 309 Sunday Morning Services — Organ preparation Bible classes for all ages at 10 Worship—11 am. Sunday Evening Services ‘Worship—8:90 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring your children to all these services. Visitors are always welcome. Christ is cur creed and the Bible our rule ui faith. i REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- °s for all ages including an adult Bible class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service 10:30 p.ri—Meeting in the Mis- ion on South Franklin Street. Tuesday, 3 pm.—Prayer meeting ind Bible Friday, § v.m.—“Christ Ambassa- iors,” Young People’s Special Serv- ice. Thursday and Saturday, Meeting in downtown Mission, South Franklin Street. 8 pm.— on Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight <‘Satuiuay; T:00 p. m.— dvening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every 7Thursaay at 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastors Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 12:30 p.m. — “Christian Brother hood Hour,” international broadcast over KINY. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Felloewship and Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible study at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. GIRL SCOUTS GIVEN BAGGAGE WARNING Girl Scouts who have been at- tending the two weeks of camping 1t Eagle River and break camp, returning to Juneau Sunday fc noon, are given instructions re- garding their baggage which will be landed at the City Dock. The "nh ked to remove their ba; 4 Sunday afternoon between 4:30 and 5:30 o'clock or Monday morn- ing before noon. FROM KANAKANAK Leod of Kanaka- at the Baranof A guest Hotel FROM PITTSBURGH Loretta A. Leach and Margaret J.| McNabb of Pittsburgh are guest at the Baranof Hotel Grizzly bears are said to be! stronger and more ferocious than any other American animal. j Mrs. Manville Olson gave a party Saturday afternoon to celebrate her daughter Karen's fourth birthday The children played games and en- joyed refreshments of birthday cake and ice am. The guests were Ruth Ann and Larry Dodge, Patty and David Sawyer, Christine Smithson, in Lee, Patrick | Kalenkosl| and Mary Miller, Janice Larson, and Dicey Johnson. The Princess Louise was in port Sunday and Monday. Returning to Skagway for the summer was Miss Cecelia Selmer from Stephens College in Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carlson who were recently married in the states; Mr. Logan to visit his daughter, M Malcolm Moe; Richard Ramsey from Juneau to spend the summer with his| brother David; and Bobby and Kay Dilch to visit their aunt, Mrs Mark Lee. | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | Raymond Carder Sunday afternoon | at the White Pass Hospital. The| baby weighed eight pounds and has | been named James Ralph Carder.| Mrs, Carder is the former Mi 1 Viola Sullivan and is wellknown | in Juneau as well as Skagway. Hor.| Carder is with the Alaska Road| Commission, Jimmie is their first | child. W. W. (Pat) Patterson shot a 300 pound bear near his homestead in Dyea Sunday evening. The Skagway Chamber of Com- merce entertained the members ‘of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce who ' came in to Skagway on the train from Whitehorse on a good- | will tour at a cocktail party at| the Elks' Club. Four members of the party, Charles Burdick, Joc| McLean, A. Blackerby, and H. | Green returned to Juneau Monday \fternoon by Alaska Coastal, The | others remained in Skagway and attended the Days of '98 Dance They returned to Juneau on the Louise. m-umg of the City, regular PIANO TUNER arriving from New York City July 4th FOR TUNING or SERVICE please call or leave your name at the Alaska Music Supply PHONE 206 e e e e n s A | ducted |B. P. O, Elks’ Hall when the offic- {stalled by Mrs. the Children’s Day the sermon was on “The Children of the Bible.” The Rev. Gallant returned Thurs- day by Alaska Coastal from a trip | to Kodiak. Orrin Edwards with her son Johnny returned from where she had been visit- ther, William Feero, Ji weeks on the Nordh Mrs. small Juneau, ing her for several Sunday. Miss Betty Thomas left by Alaska Coastal Friday afternoon to return to her home in. Cordova. The officers of the Skagw Em- " blem Club had a dinner party Fri-| Miss Donna Spaulding and Miss day evening at the Skagway Grill |[Ruth Nomris who recently grad- juated from Whitworth College, Wash,, visited in Skagway for sev- A regular meeting of the Emblem Club was held Friday evening. Mrs d: went to Haines They Gladys Welsh was awarded the|Monday evening on the barge Chil- “dime kitty.” Delicious refresh- | €00t to spend the summer at tae ments were served by Mrs. Bur-|Work Cont e. field, Mrs. Bloom, and Mrs. E.| Fairbanks. Philip Eagle and James Cooper veturned home from Juneau on The SJS was in late Friday eve- |the Norah. ning. Shirley Cooper, Stanley g Brown, Ronnie Sheleby, and Eris| Mrs. Dan Bolin entertained a Selmer returned home from the|number of friends with a picnic at Lower Lake followed by a party supper at her home Sunday to celebrate Patty Maki's ninth birth- day and little “Chuckie” Burn- ham’s first birthday. | Young People’s Conference in sit- | ka. The other four members of the Skagway crowd, Maxine Brown, James Cooper, Philip Eagle, and Eugene Van Zanten stayed over in Juneau for a few day: Miss Violet Basaloff of New Westminster, B. C,, arrived on the Princess Norah to be one 0f e | 5 e S R S S nurses at the White Pass Hospital Miss Basaloff has been nursing at the Harbor View Hospital in Seattle The Mission Auxiliary held a very isuccessful bake sale Saturday after- |noon at Lingle’s Store. An impressive ceremony was con= Saturday evening at the Bates went to Juneau afternoon by Alaska Coastal. A seven pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bates Saturday evening at St. Ann's Hos- pital. Forrest ers of the Emblem Club were in-|Saturday Jacqueline Budd, District’ Deputy, and her marshal, Mrs. Adele McGuane. Mrs. W. D. Stevenson played the opening march Highway 0il Delivery Alaska Transfer (Douglas Babcock) — delivers oil weekly to all summer homes out the Glacier, Fritz Cove and Eagle River Highways. rrrrrrrrrrrrered ] moyrow. U.S. outlays for Korean relief and recovery for the year ending to- morrow will be only two-thirds the amount planned. | Treasury records showed that expenditures under the aid program totaled only $38,916,046 through Tuesday, as compared with a budget allowance of $60,000,000 for the fiscal year. ICAIN WANTS KOREA ARMS AID PARTED FROM LARGER BiLl WASHINGTON, Juiy 1— A proposal that military aid tor em- battled South Korea be considered apart from the $1,22.500,000 forei; arms bill threatened today to ¢ the Senate into new controversy. | The proposal came from Senator | Cain (R-Wash), Armed Services,| Committeeman who said more in- | formation was needed in view of the Communist invasion of Soutn Korea. | today REFRIGERATOR Never Needs Defrosting! 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