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PAGE SIX JUNEAU WILL BE REPRESENTED AT | PNTA MEETING of Uw P.u-ilic Association to lx‘ northwestern states, Alaska, Yukon Territory and British Columbia nd a number of leading industrial firms from these sections. It was orgamzed for the purpose of co- operating region wide activities con- cerning those districts interested. Alaskan cities which hold mem- bership in the Association are Ju- neau, Haines, Petersburg, Ketchi- kan, Anchorage and Fairbanks. Heintzleman said he will remain in Seattle a few days after the conclusion of the Association meet- ing on Forest Service business for 1 Col. John | ne 8. Forest Service of which he the Juneau s regional director, and plans to €. return to Juneau about December 1. to leave on einih pper tomorrow WINTHERS RETURN le and Faulkner | nps john Winther Jr., and her three children, John, Richard and ale re! d Wednesday on the an American Airways clipper. Mr. | Winther is returning shortly from Seattle with his fishing boat, the Sunmore. The Winthers have been in the t Trade man, vice-presi- n for Alaska, ed at the Tuesday 28 session, Heintzle tes the past three months visit. | ® ing in California and Seattle. Chrisimas Cards Select yours while the assortment is good. »‘g J. B. Burford Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” (‘*{% ("Ja:r L}( ?gj (PHONE.. Number “q” The Service Is Fine! i This Coupon | Is Worth 10c¢ on your cab fare to any point on Saturday, Nov. 25 Present it to your friendly Farwest driver 'ALEXANDER RETURNS FROM INSPECTION TRIP GUARD UNITS Col. Joseph D Alexander, Alaska | ar National Guard Acting Adjutant General, returned Wednesday after- noon from a training inspection trip of the Anchorage, Bethel and Kal- skag National Guard units. Ac- companying him on the trip was Col. A. L. Baker, assistant chief o training, U. S. Army Alaska Head- | | carcerated. Three candidate officers appeared | at Bethel for federal recognition. | quarters, Fort Richardson They were Merritt (Mike) Monagle | of Bethel, Eugene S. Avey, Kalsk and John M. Poling, Quinghak Bethel unit is involved at the pr sent time in the breakdown of 52 tons of government pplies re- ceived in the last 60 da: The Bethel unit executed its alert plan in summoning all unit members during the recent fire | there. The members aided in the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA evacuation and a number of army cots and sleeping bags were made wailable for the ANS hospita] pa- tients An inspection was held for the /‘mlu rage unit The National rehouse and armory there 10 da 1so the Bethel hangar. Col exander wa the Elks vigilante cr turn for not raisi the Elks “Days of '98." acted sheriff and Harold Fennel i. Col. Alexander agreed to fine n place of being in- v on his re- a beard for pay I ; HOSPITAL NOTES ted to St. Ann's hospital St 2 Joseph A. Green Ernest G. Francis, son, Mrs. Clayton , Adeline Lukus, Mrs. Joe Rhea, Mrs. Lloyd Riley and Nancy Cochran. Dismissed were Gordon Burnett, Mrs. Raymond Hansby, Mrs. Ches- ter Zenger and baby girl, Kay Lam- aureau and Gail Springer. Only 25 More Shopping Days Until Christmas — Dainty Lingerie Always the Ideal Gift for Her Choose NOW while we have a WIDE selection ¢ "LC@ST Stopping rround Touwn CHRISTMAS SPIRIT is in the air, and rightly so because there are just a few short weeks left before Christmas is upon us. Shop windows and shelves are brimming with wonderful new gifts which will soon find their place under our Christmas trees. J. Paul Crock and Leo M. Jones, Jr—Owners NEW RECORDS Just Arrived ==== All Speeds ==== Buy your Christmas Records now New Selections Arriving Each Week o Musi<Sopply | This Christmas Give a Photographic Gift See the new EXAKTA V with new prismatic view finder . . . The world's most versatile camera. Lu-EKk’s Photo Shop See Our Complete Line G. B. 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Soboleif will be in charge. in the Willoughby KFail. will be in Evergreen 4-H (LUBS INVITED 10 (APITO[ THEATRE Joe Kendler, president of the at | Interment er of the Caplml Cemetery. invited 4-H Club mem- Pallbearers will be Don Hocson, their leaders from the Ju-: Mike Cortez, Julio Parcon, Matt | (x be his guests to \u Esmino, Vincent Abot, Frisco An- 1 Promise,” | cheto. at 1:30 pm. Kinch is survived by his grand rs, Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, car their | two sisters Mrs. Lucille Carrilo and | e badge l]u\‘\in Cla Paulo, a brother Joe the 4-H Club fair. If pos- |Kinch and an uncle George Weaver, that 4-H Club their leader Mr. and Mrs. James Laidley plan to leave Juneau shortly for Che- | halis, Wash., where they will make their home. Laidley has been a | machinist with the W. J. Manthey interests in Juneau the past several | years. FLES ATTENTIOM day Nov. 25. it 10 oclock. Fer dies only. 666-2t Ladies MARRIAGE LICENSE Curtis Rolfe Sherwood and Lillian Elizabeth McGibbon have 'l])pllcd | for a marriage application i | office of the Uni! ates Commis- | sioner. BPR ENGINEER HERE b FOR WINTER MONTHS | H. J. Furuseth of the BPR staff FROM CHICHAGOF Howard Hayes came in Wednes- : arrived in Juncau Wednesday af-|day on the Alaska Coastal Airlines ternoon on the Pacific Northern ! from Chichagof where he is en- Lt \A!An\\ns plane from the westward.|gaged in ore recovery operations. em- 'He has been the locating engineer | S BT, who ‘on design on the new Seward-Mile VISIT TO ANCHORAGE s selected for this special part. '58 road under construction by the| Mrs. Marian Williamson left | soye |BPR and will be in the Juneau Wednesday via PNA for a Thanks- of Port AINln(ler‘offlce this winter to complete de-“glving Day and weekend visit in | Hotel Juneau. sign plaus Anchorage. | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S The only waterproof Dress Oxford Really Guaranteed LOTUS For Rugged Wear Scotch-grain finish, moccasin toe MADE IN ENGLAND Retail in Seattle $20.00 ON SALE HERE $12.95 S°n’ T Clothing Store | 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street New Shipment of FUKR COATS JUST ARRIVED * Georges' Thrifty Shop Located in the George Bros. Building OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL 10 P. M. T Think of Yourself A new permanent for the holidays. A shorter styling, easy fore-do. That's our Invitation to Beauty! We suggest you buy now while the choice of gift items is excellent — BUT, before you make that trip to town, read every item in “Shopping Around Town” so you will know what to buy and where to buy it. Happy shopping! 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