The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT e T o e SR A S D Llem Club whose contributions | however,” he explained. due out of Ketchikan to the U. S. { gers were: John, M ju"EAu ElKS Io went for the mercy vehicle. The Al-’ “There were 500 in attendance at (A“"ERY woRKERS Coast Guard headquarters here.to-. 9‘ CARRIED BY McLean; irom A’ngo:r?-’ J‘::n ?.:kv:x.l Blfi 3 Dls(uSSES aska Steamship Company, through |the conference, representing all 48 Bay) Irtoriation . PRt thb . Rebs 4 & > 5 DEDI(A]’E NEw Agent Henry Green, brought the |states and four territories, The main ElE(TIo“ EXIENDED chikan office of the Pacific Pearl e;" Sp Crotan. choy Bl . ] ambulance from Seattle to Juneau | business was to explain new pro- of Alaska cannery said that the ‘ro;n?o:l:odufzg: Bet;y“l’ete:;:; ATlA"'lc : lane Palisa, e iree of charge, cedures and work out regulations to t | s vessel had left Ketchikan on Sept. . : (" I AMBU[AN(E The City of Juneau will absorb | fit the new law. In addition to more INTO N E x' wEEK 17 and was due back the 19th, pIt IHURSDAY mlps i:?‘!jl‘::n‘e‘s?am!;o:]omxc:;:l:?;n:: DEFE"SE FOR( : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950; _—— e S the operating costs and arrange | ghly taking care of the needs of had headed south to fish crab pots George Kelez, Mr. and Mrs. Charles for storage. A committee composed s those over 65 who are covered under | gpATTLE, Sept. 22 —{P—Closing slxd mila:“ southdot Rose Spit buoy | pjaea Coastal Airlines yesterday | Johnston. NEW YORK, Sept. 22—(P—Thel and nothing had been heard from | g rieq a total of 96 passengers with | From Wrangell: W. Schwind; |Big Three Forelgn’ and Defense since. She was equipped With a |14 on interport flights, 33 departing | from Excursion Inlet: David Mc- | Ministers convened today to disouss wige 420, B.r.o.zxxs will 5 Rstee i 9 Juneau Luwige & ; of Elk trustee Minard Mill, Coun- |, .ia1 security, it will increase the date for a jurisdictional election tion o e W r neau in ive dedication | see operations and set up a sched- | Sloka Will beneflt in most re-|ers nas been extended to next week | Tadio- and 49 arriving. Kinley, Frank McKinley; from |formation of an integrated N o) 1 Tuesd Bl e i | spects, especially in old age bene- |y the National Labor Relations e D pmp Departing for Haines, passengers | Hoonah: Robert Welsh, Mr. and | Atlantic Defense For y atfot 5 . ning at 8 C at the Juneau | IR U fits and survivors’ insurance,” he | Board because all the workers have were: Robert O. Pickering, Suzie |Mrs. Gilbert Mills, Roy Brown, Mrs. | sible Russian amsc‘:nasnmst i Sub-port said. not yet returned from Alaska. The Morgans Observe Erig, Pete Erig, D. H. Pack, Brooks | K. Greenewald, Gertrude Dnv‘m. A State Department .source said Hanford, Paul Magnusson, Charles From Gustavus: W. L. Rumple; prime questions before the officiald , . Honor guests will be a delegation A!.ASKA [o GE' “It was found that Alaska had | POlS originally were to have closed B from Tacoma Lodge 174, headed by | nany DB ST oM to other | today. 25 h A Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. George Kosko. | from Funter: Mr. Bixby; from |were, first, wh any 5 g - ’ ] i 3 3 ether such cel : b Thomas P. Graham, Jr., Regional t nmversary For Skagway: J. S. Jeffrey, Mar- | Sitka: Alex Mark, C. Weaver, E.|should be created, and, s:co:\‘:ly d Exalted Ruler Emmett Past . . . M o R E BENEFIIS parts of the country,” Harmon con- T. Al who will participa " tinued. “The heads of the federal | Director for the NLRB, said he was garet Kasakan, Cpl. William Engel, | Wannamaker, Frank Paul, Carmen |whether to include German units in in the serv A | security agency arranged for meet- | informed the last group of work- William Feero, Sr., John Feero. French, Audrey French, Leo Tuttle, | jt, - Juneau Elks have worked hard | SS lAw: HARMON ings on two days with a corps off“s now is expected to arrive here| Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. Mor-| For Sitka: Borbert Keely, E. A.|Miss E. Martin, Bill McCracken, Mr.| The position taken by the con. and long to make possible nm} L specialists to discuss the Alaska | Sundy. Polls at 607 First Ave, will |gan are today quietly observing | Wanamaker, Sandy Haldane, Jeam |and Mrs. Nick Pelay, W. P. Michael, | ferees at today’s meeting will b much-negded transportation for Ju-| ¥ s = be kept open probably through Mon- | their 25th wedding anniversary at | Carter, J. D. Hales, G. J. Sablin. | O. McDaniel, K. Landes, R. Rein- [placed before a session of the 12 neau’s sick and injured d urge The new amendments to the| s day or Tuesday, he said. their home here. Several close For Hoonah: Eric Jackson, Roy | hardt. il AR Bhan | Federal security law will benefit rs. Alice Schnee, Director of PRV % s e e sl he that all Gastineau friends of the popular couple are|Brown, Evelyn Martin, George Hill-| From Haines: Ethel Hatch, Mr.|next week for further action. and Mrs. Mel Walker, Mickey and | Alasks v spects.” ial Service, who accompanied Alaska in many respects,” Henry Soclal | sk th ARy thesepmeet-‘FISHlllG VESSEL JACKIE | /oinine them in celebration of the |man, Alice . Hillman, Ole Requin, h C. F. Peterson. Jerry Walker, R. McLaughlin, Mrs. ABSENTEE VOTING B be present at .the de the ambul 1‘:ml’|rnon. T(-rmgrm]d Director hl;f e happy event. welfare. In ¢ ar- | Welfare, reported today upon his o —_— For Gustavus: Bill Lehman; for | Willard; from Skagway: Larry Lind- 5 rangements ¢ A ) | return from a \,‘Vushnmwn.‘ DC., SRS A T A jOE REPORIED OVERDUE FLEISCHMANN on a product 1s | Petersburg: Doris Vallestead, Mar- | strom, Vera Knlckerbicker, i xg;; u:;nm:b::n‘{gf x:,puggf: Adams, Howard E. Simmons and | conference held last week. :Many —_— like 24-carat on gold—the finest it|cus W. Meyer; for Ketchikan: T. you leave for the States. Mike E, Monagle. of the changes in the law »\"111 re- I_wMMAGE SALE The fishing vessel, Jackie Joe,|can be. Try FLEISCHMANN PRE- | M. Casey, Eleanor Grant; for An- RUMMAGE SALE Republican Club of Ju‘neau Al Cooperating closely with the Elks | quire Alaska legislative action ‘m Methodist Church Sept. 23, Sale |-with five men aboard and owned by | FERRED Blended Whiskey and be|goon: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tom. Methodist Church Sept. 23, Sale |aska, Commissioner’s Precinct. order to qualify for the benefits, |starts at 10 aam. yRoy Furfiord, was reported over- | convinced. Arriving from Tulsequah, passen- | starts at 10 a.m, 603'_",.“,. are members of the Juneau Em- new for fall, ‘SPECIAL Stormy Weather | # smart for all for orie week only! Suggestions for . .. Imported English BOYS: 100% Wool B“ne China C“ps Rubber Raincoats with matching hoods, also Jel’sey Bl“uses alld saucers slickers and so’westers in a grand array of colors and styles MEN and BOYS Through a well-planned o 235% OFF okl baitis Investment Program The.yre i Overshoes by U. S. Rubber Georges' Thrifty Shop | .o Clothig Sisie George Bros. Building 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street \__——_—/ If you are particular about DO You wan | your hair . . ..if you want Your Favorite Records var e <0 v All Speeds é P Even More :nd correctlyy. L e i?e;oi T W nound, " [O00t |Beautiful|| i . : L 'I) visit the Baranof Beauty 33 ld3 e 45 A 78 BPM “Shopping Around Town” gets around town! ture chock full of weekend specials, new goods and H air..... $ Salon. Each week on Wednesday and Thursday we qualified professional services. We can’t keep all these cheice items to our- visit a group of Juneau’s leading business people :" - New Records Every weEk! to find out “What’s new?” The result is “Shop- * i selves (Especially when the merchants pay for the Rlflh Nelson Cosmelics exclusive Wlth us ping Around Town”, a regular Friday night fea- space!) so here you are — happy shopping! WILLIAM WINN INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Baranof Beauty Salon ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Baranof Hotel Phone 538 Speaaisi DOES YOUR WASHER Tuuar Bowl ¥ SEb 4 DOCTOR? Juno Bakery For a Treat, try an EGG - BURGER ; 85¢ \ i Breads and SWEDISH PANCAKES | | (85T FAligee. s 50 Pastries at 60(, with Coffee ‘3 N/ o us help keep your old machine work- - T T : their best Every Mon,, Wed,, and Fri. - : ing. Whatever its age or condition, we will promptly put it in best pos- == 24 Hour Service === FISH and CHIPS sible working order, replacing worn parts, i nccessaty. Phoos Complete Photographic Supplies at 1.2 Wi Cortee , wd:vforzmém}nvufid ;;;;’msmm Phone 577 Lu-EK’s Photo Shop Our new "Snappy Lunch Service” Formerly W. P. Johnson's Film Rental Service gi‘.’es you time to ShOp at noon Authorized Maytag Service So. 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