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

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PAGE EIGHT 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950 S B i U S S SRS SRS e e e PR e B B 8 SRR e e e e Armstrong, Mavis Adams, O. S. Mc- xhn The 83- fnntv~ was dispatched ‘ mmmg into the Juneau School Dis- {’rnplcmaster was Ellis Reynolds, who MINER LIVES GFF |:'corch tor mticesns ana wrouenc! SPEECH MADE ON | i Toptemaster was Bl Remoe w22 165 CARRIED ON | Aeme Sorminy orcn. sioums 'or-| ROYAL ARCH MASONS lnm to Juneau last night. He was | son, J. Rinehart, L. Hopkins, Ted BEA(H FOR MON'I'H found in a starved and weakened HOI' luN(HES FOR N‘mgy(;rlnx;i::ggnfigtx‘lc‘::n hg:)vf E:&‘gésmixgecrc;m;ei:r:clcfl the AlASKA (oAS'I'Al Johanson, Mr, and Mrs. G. Sher- EI-E(T OF"(ERS Io y | conditi | ground of Alaska in his five-minute| Jerry McKinley was General man, Georgene Smith, Herbert Oja,| ‘PRESIDE DURING '51 condition. “I might have shot a deer,” Hig- speech, “This Might Have Been | Critic. assisted by Commander Don Mr. and Mrs, Andrick, Kathleen ADMIRA'.IY ISI.A“D gins mused, “That is, if I could have S(Hool (HIlDREN New France” He pointed out that Morrison, Linn Forrest, Commander IHURSDAY TRIPS Cushing, Alvin Weston, Lucille and lhit him, but my eyes aren’t as as early as 1762 French exploratory | E. C. Hawley, Pete Warner, Leo Rudy Hole, David Light, R. Beach,| Last evening, at a regular meet- good as they were and my knees are ‘qnps had sighted the coast of |Saarela and grammarian Com-| Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a | Hazel Ivy, Eva Cowan. ing of Taku Chapter Number 6, kinda giving out on me. I was sure In his second speech before the | Alaska and that in 1786 an ex- mander Ed Chester. total of 65 passengers on Thurs- From Funter: Robert Warfield, | Royal Arch Masons, held in the 7lad to see that Government boat | may. moastmasters Club, Willis B. | peditionary force was sent to Alaska | e T e day flights with 33 arriving and 32 | Joe Skorik, Harry Johnson; from Scottish Rite Temple the following yesterday.” | Avery last night made a strong plea | by France. | TROOP 8 CHRISTMAS PARTY | departing. Haines: Delbert Kelly, Billy Kelly, | officers were elected to govern the Higgins comes from mp mountain | ¢ hot lunch program for the| A. F. Ghiglione was give h We had our Christmas party| Departing for Skagway were: Dr.| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hein ; from | Chapter for the year 1951, country of South Carolina and has| ;. eqy schools, His five-minute dm'im‘; impromptu Sllgbje;, £ ‘; Tuesday evening, so we didn’t have | Catherine Nelson, Mrs. M. W. Ol- Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. W. .| M. L. MacSpadden, High Priest; tived in Alaska for the past 33 years. | {0t En S 8 of the | “Resolved: That Hawall thould b, | our regular business meeting. The son, Art Dennis; ‘for Haines: Ida Biart, R. N. Murray, Forry Wil- Val A. Poor, King; James M. Wel- He thinks maybe he'll get & Pension | vpqiio Hot Plate” brought out the | come a state before Al be& liams. lington, Scribe; Edward Sweeney, “or something” to tide him OVer| g, .. ¢nat the reason given in the | made a convincing &hr;ee-;ni:nue Secretary, and Oscar Elisen, Trea- there. intil he can get work and plans on | .oy gor ot serving hot lunches to | speech. ute | lded people walk across the room | icdon, E. Skaflestad, Kenneth SEBk Broea surer. After some rough going he Inade | 20108 P into the Interior to do|ay. o inis was lack of room. 'rh|~\ J. A. McLean presented his eighth | @nd shake hands with each other. | Schoonoter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe| R. C. McDaniel of Sitka is re- Installation of the newly elected 35 miles to the north end of Ad- | O™ Prospecting next sumee, He | i being corrected in the plans for | speech before the club, a five-min. | Alter the games we wrapped our | Moses, Loraine Howard. A. E, Seton. | gistered at the Baranof Hotel bl i R e St miralty Isand where he went|lS recuperating at ien Martin's | " pew school building, but will | ute dissertation on “Woman, a word | Christmas presents that we had| For Sitka: Lydia Tilson, Gertrude sta © |regular meeting of the Chapter, ashore to Stink Creek and then to 3 not solve the problem for children | picture.” | made for our mothers and fathers. | Donnery, Jack Reed, Alice Porter, CORDOVA VISITORS January 19, with Wallis S. George Bob Cowling's cabin at Falls Creek TR ; in the other schools. Those children | The ten-minute speech of the eve- | The Women of the Moose furnished | Roy Evanson, Mrs. L. Sarvela, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Toby Perry of Cor- ASIG R Eriech, N8 SIUBAIING where he ran out of grub. For the AT HOTEL J | riding the school busses are the |ning was given by Al Ransome on | the cookies and Koolaide for our | Bigley, Mr. Seeverst, Mr. and Mrs.|dova are stopping at the Baranof oliger. Harry Johnson, Bureau of Re-|ones most in need of such a pro- |the subject, “Caught Short” in|Darty. H. Schaefer, Don Van Buren, C. D. | Hotel. 5 3 ; TOM & JERRY ) 3 past month he's been living off the 3 beach, mostly kelp, he said. His | lamation, is at the Hotel Juneau. |qgram, and are now in the best posi- | which speech he demonstrated voice MAUREEN AVERY, Reporter | Liebhart, R. V. Dotson, E. Soldin, Sl - i e iy o i i atter — Rum — Brandy Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Brown and LION'S CLU v LN At Percy's 690-2t friend, Kenneth Martin, Juneau o R, ey tion to get something done about | modulation. troller, became worried and notified Can't-kick-off-scuffs at Nina's|as they no longer represent a fi-| The meeting was under the able Leonard B. Johnson of Anchor- |sor, Ronnie Brown. Cabaret Dance at the Baranof the U.S. Coast Guard here yester- | Nick Nack. 689-2t | nancial burden to the schools since | toastmastership of Bud Elkins. | age is at lhc Baranof Hotel. Arriving from Sitka were: Elmer | Gold Room Sat night. 690-2' WANT ADS BRING EESULTS YT T TR CY T e ST LT S T The past two months haven't been exactly good weather for travel in a row boat, Jack Higgins, 75, ad- mitted today. He left the south arm of Port Snettisham sometime after the first of October to row to Ju- neau in a 9-foot skiff. He'd been prospecting and doing assessment work on the Barney Hines property Rose Patrol was in charge of the|Fahy, Ed Koenig; for Hoonah: Mrs. games. It was fun watching blind- | Ericson, Charlotte and Perkins Er- RN A o 0t Hints to Wese Santas . . . | Baadbes e 10c¢c Town--on #asry Buying Present it to your | The seIVice friendly Farwest driver [j Is Fine! " Perey’s TOM AND JERR An Exciling New AY BATTER Kind of Gift Weekend Special Fresh Every Day Theatre Ticket There's nothing like ice cream . . . Tom and Jerry Alexanders spoon batter pint Whiskey . el 1 1 Script Books There's no finer ice cream than 1 jigger Rum 1 pint Cream Vs 1 pint Milk 4 jigger Brandy on sale now SWIFT'S 2 1 P Rt Have That . he th ’ ' s ] ? at the theatre Saturd d Sunday Onl ALL PARTS ICE COLD Last ]"".'lte or call Green 91 ALESRY. o ungay Unty Stir liquids together and fold in batter Gift . 1 PINT FREE with EACH > 90th CENTURY QUART PURCHASED W 2 ), 5 W N 97 DN at S5 THEATRE J. B. Burford Co. "> Percy’s JUNO BAKERY “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” Christmas Candles and Centerpieces | Chrisimas Cards-Largest Display Come in and let us show 4 in City - from 5c and Up SCRATCH PADS youiehea Poinsettias Just the thing f A CHINESE JADE EARRINGS Chlrlis i 8 lllng il KINE EXAKTA V ONLY $6.95 PAIR Simas shoppng the most versatile 35 mm. Christma_s Begonias FUR COATS ON DISPLAY memos camera in the world, at a Pepper Plants | Highest Quality at Lowest Prices 45( per pound prioe’ puch lege biax yi would expect to pay for this w o =l fine camera. JuneauFlorists Located in the George Bros. Building Phone 374 or dropin Fin Hasial Serries 311 SEWARD — PHONE 8 OPEN DAILY TO 10 P. M. THE NEW ALASKAN SONG Pre-Inventory Sale Merry Christmas ! 13 > ' it When the Ice If you're shopping CREAMCOBN . No.21inl8c Worms Nest Again® 20% OFF B SasY PEARS . . No.2%tin 4% ASKTOHEARIT Entire Stock LAST MINUTE GIFTS Doeskin (except Fair-Trade items i TISSUES . 400 count 37¢ Stop before deciding Sas Hims No. 2 tin Next Week Only af the PINEAPPLE JUICE . 18 Fine Arts Studio S°’n’ T Clothing Store 123 P S UNITED FOOD CO. OPEN E\ ENINGS BEGINNING (Across from Coast Guard Bldg.) OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 16 - Phones - 24 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1STH 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street R T e T & 0 o S e L Tl At L et

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