The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 et —————— el S o i | v N ’ 7. B. ASSOCIATION |sesoivc ax mananor Tovav i RRAE CANECER ] B . i i g Two landings were made today | There is no substitule for Newspaper Adveriising! LIBRARY PLEDGE | GRANTS $400 TO [, v v e o s s i e e ! " oy | 3 busing ti in the Baranof salmon for Engstrom Brothers and PAY-OFF ROLLING ; REPORTS ON ANCHORAGE OFFICE 5o, mecing i ¢ 275" i Queen, sam Bakke, mnding 28 | me ey o ' | : 000 pounds of black cod for E. C. s g i l Plans for a winter program and John‘::m, E L L l s A l R L I N E s | . -lamshell ¢ g | | h S 1 Tn n With the big clamshell scooping ! g ‘ b I N v AS I 0 N kb vibasoitonts sonblotiadi me‘:‘cere Txi}c‘u;g: of club luncheons ;)M i DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU R cn[xA“ { | TR TP 4 earth at the site of the new Memor- | } jal Library, individuals and organi- Anchorage Health and Welfare . ) " . oy " 4 nderson are staying 2 z:nn k gging deep, tov- }x‘x)tln “ i ,2(‘)11112111 wInll :{c(‘m{v{;la g::r:: ?f ::100 FROM WHITEHOKSE ntAin:ngaEarS)lrI i i via Pe|ersbnrg “d WI'allgeu ir pockets and treasuries to ful- | | s | from the funds of the central o } ; =i e H ot B ATE M | omoment s budget for the | Mr: nd Mrs. L. H. Dennison and With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg . glas MacArthur reported Mary Gardy, of Whitehorse, are| Roy E. Torwick of Petersburg is Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. The first org tion to pay i i to the Defense Department today | ®St of the fiscal year, following ac- s Baranof Hotel.. pledge in full since the work L i $hat “the wWhole operetiort at Tnh. |tion taken by the exscutive come[BU°TS &t S BOPDIE 8 L0 S FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 is.the Carpenters’ Union Local on is proceeding on schedule.” | mittee of the Alaska Tuberculosis s (AFL) which sent a $200 ch . g | Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army|Association last evening. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 day to B. D. Stew f the Li y B B | Chief of Staff, commented that he This grant was recommended by - - Comn 3 4 ¢ 1 was “highly gratified.” 4 Mrs. Frances L. Paul, executive a(:lel' OIISII'UCIIOII o- cases, the pledge would | ; 5 s Collins told reporters that the re- | Secretary of the association, to.en- 0 8 | ports from the wene aro “evidence able the Anchorage committee to New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work of the highest order of cooperation | ASsist in setting up a treatment cen- Plastering — Concrete Pouring . | among the services.” ter for tuberculosis in that city. Sand and Gravel Hauling b |: MacArthur also reported that loss- | There are usually a number of - l‘ll'rherl C. Petry, Jr., of Carrizo |es were “light,” in his first messages | beds in sanatoria occupied by pa- matching s Springs, Texas, President, Lions |to the Pentagon after the operation tients who are being treated by Several s v e International, is scheduled to ar- |opened. X special means. If these treatments ou rive in Juneau tomorrow after. | The supreme United Nations com- | Were available in their home towns emo N | noon and will be welcomed at the mander, who planned the upemnon‘s‘lCh patients could be entrusted to and the ¢ mittee has rece as- a v 3 P and is observing it from a cruiser the care of their local centers and surance that other pledges will be | airport by local Lions. A banquet | "\ o0 Anieq beachhead, paid | the beds in the sanatoria released TO AIR EXPBESS SHIPPERS : will be given in his honor at the v ; v paid in full soon. | high tribute to the ‘“clockwork co- for new cases. Very few general hos- . You can help speed your ship- 20,000 remains pledged but | Baranof tomorrow evening. On | rdination and cooperation between | pitals care to offer such services, not yet paic Monday he wi e re i ! and no: s vailabl . So s R e BN B s e i v T T ments by bringing packages to ) our office, not later than 5 in the IR T ' ‘ e e Do, e OLYMPIA BEER TO {DORCAS B. S. PLANNING .‘(Oll:‘ll(!::.l IB(l’IIIl':)Sl:EG(LlANSh"“”“' okl afternoon of the day before our COME OUT IN CANS pyMMAGE SALE, SEPT. 26 s o e fueciC R scheduled flights. Olympia Beer is coming. out in | Preliminary plans for Juneaw's pro- | said. The contribution required o i e CWord received | The members of the Dorcas Bén- | posed new municipal bullding Wil | Trom‘the Tuberculosis Committee We make two trips daily to here from Adolph D. Schmidt, Jr,{ovelent Socety of the chemh-dfly(be inspected when the City Council | may run as high as $1800, which & £ vice president and general man-‘ Adventist Church, met for their | meets in regular session at, 8 p'elock |'Would'cut deeply into its funds ford Sllka‘ Hames and Skagway ager of the Olympia Brewing Com-' first fall meeting at the home Of | tonight in the Council chambers of lother services rendered the com- v . pany. | Mrs. John Griffin. the City Hall. munity. The Alaska Tuberculosis Be Sharpl Gei Your shlp- He said the innovation is mmh‘ Plans were discussed for a rum- It will be the Jast régular meetihg | Assocfation has therefore agreed to. -~ & * pbssible by the completion of a mage sale to be held September 26, | of the council befdre the city election | supplement their budget in order ment on ihe mOrmng fllghl dew 21,000 barrel aging cellar at|in the sceial room of the church{is neld October 3. that this center may be established. | ) i the Tumwater, Wash., plant. Latest [ on the corner of Second and Main, | gommittee! reports are also sched- A financial report of the Alaska ! Brlng Your shlpmeni to us ihe filling and weighing equipment opposite the Empire Building.{ yleq for the mecting, according to | Tuberculosis Assoclation was given | ¢ . 1 been installed in the plant, he| Watch for further notices. City Clerk C, L., Popejoy. at the meeting, showing cxpendi',uresl C dav before' states. of $12727.12 for the first five | Shadi < FROMCHAKNES ANCHORAGE VISITOR months of the fiscal year and a bal- | : & W W ¥ /TWO FBOM AEATILE Mr. and Mrs. Alton Nelson of _ |ance of $14620.63 in the bank. | [Lg[% / et A AR HIngston | inss are- Feglitered s at ts Bar- | i LRt the U. S. District | Mrs. M. O. Johnson, president of | 2 0 ] ; P ' | Haines are registered at the Bar-| phgineer office in Anchorage is|the Association, and committee ’ of Seattle are registered at the|anof Hotel. e Association, @ ; % Hn l}]fiu stopping at the Baranof Hotel. members Dr. Clayton Polley, John Maurstad, J. B. Burford, Mesdames | \ Baranof Hotel. ) | T N CORDOVA VISITOR - : n—— 0 FROM HAINES v | . FROM KETCHIKAN ’ Ruth Dunlap, Kate Smith, Chris r ewing Southeastern Alaska Irl Thatcher, broker, Ketchikan, Fred Johnson of Cordova is stop- Mary Valentine of Halnes is stop- | Wyller and Earle Hunter Jr., attend- is staying at the Baranof Hotel. ping at the Gastineau Hotel. ping at the Gastineau Hotel. | ed the meeting. ‘ “HEY, LEAVE THE SAFE ALONE, HERE'S AN ... i & **ALASKA TUXEDO” MADE FROM ALLVIRGIN WOOL WHIP CORD CLOTH" THEY'RE NEAT! THEY'RE NATTY! THEY'RE TOUGH! For ever lovelier hair, fry . “FLEX A WAVE" Cold Wave Order YOlll' band A regular Friday evening feature brought to week-end specials and qualified services. Make All creme - neutralized you by Juneau’s leading stores. “Shopping Around Town” your Friday night read- from the inside for lasting beauty SCHOOL BAND MEMBERS — instruments now! : B “Shopping Around Town” gives you an ever- ing habit. changing, up-to-the-minute review of new goods, Ruth Nelson Cosmetics exclusive with us- y\“@f&"i' R S TR izZorm | Baranof Beauty Salon [ t ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Baranof Hotel Phone 538 Special at the Now at Zenger's: GREAT Get your black and S “ g a r B 0 W l General Mills ToaSIers s “ 0 E s white prints in just 24 il Maming.Bowman “Bastonians” hours at Lu-EK’s. Waffle Iron-Grille combinations and AR R S Fls]l and CHIPS and other electric appliances P Mans fields” developed : i adiac RYSYE] g i Every Wednesday and Friday Emerson Radios by experts in the most s Portables with short wave modern photo’plant in $l 2 5 and regular short waveisets' @ 7 for a fit that says “Yes” Alaska. o - from the very first try-on, COMPLETE RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Soose Bostonisnsioneis fields. Boys’ and men’s For well-balanced styling, with Coffee Complete Photographic Supplies at i L ZENGER’S Lu-Ek’s Photo Sh op Our new “Snappy Lunch Service Fornerly W. P Johomcs Sn°T Clfltllillg Store Film Rental Service gives you fime fo shop at noon Authorized Maytag Service So. Franklin Street 177 to 179 So. 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