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,-\LASKA TL B ~DA'L JANU %RY A-D-§ FOR SALE PAGE SIX IU\'EA\U, RAINBOW GIRLS [NSTALLATION HELD SAT. EVE. THT D;\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE— TWO MAKE SEVEN WEEK DOG TEAM TREK IN ARCTICY Elizabeth Wyller, Ma Whitake: Carol Lawrence; (for attendance): Carolyn Davis, Mary Cuthbert; (for attending grand embly): May Pinkley, Jeanne Smith. | Norma Dee Cook and Mary Whit- aker received their pot of gold. A very clever and pretty adend was given by a group of girls for The - following appointed officers: love, Nancy Berggren, Ann Reischl, religion, Conine, standard bearer, Carol Law- rence, nature, Mary Pinkley, bible Evelyn Hollmann, immor- | tality, Heather Hollmann, musician, | Shirley Casperson, fidelity, Nancy installed as Carol Ls flag bearer, Charlotte were ker, worthy a A Ruth Posey, charity, Loi hope, Donna Mountjoy Davis, recorder, Joan treasurer, Donna Wood Norma Dee Cook, drill Miss Bodding was son of W-A-N-T o e T — FOR SALE Molyneux haplait leader. A istalled Mr hearer, be M FOR SALE and A large turnout of parents, rela- tives and frie attended the|Walk,” public installation the Juneau | Mrs Order of Rainbow Girls, Satur- [ east day evening in the lodge rooms of the Scottish Rite Temple. Installing officers for the cere- monies were: Ann Henning, worthy advisor, Aileen Krong record f G @r, Paula Kay Cook, marshal, Vir- | Nancy ginia Whitehead, ician. mann the new te The I for top lady Elected officers for Billy Orme, Fred Orme, Followin Boddin and e their daughter. Following instal officers Dowell, Ruth Mc and McDoweil, organist, Virginia Ni patriotism, Joan Williamson rector, Jo Ann Blythe, se: Barbara Judson, confidenti Lynne Johnson, outer ob- Roseileen Hyckenbothem, of jewels, Jane Ac of paraphernalia, Elainc ast pi , Dixie Mae Jones E're You Mr. and ented in the by vice ohserver cor: rver, of composea lation thes a sextette ather F Bloomquist and were choir Bloomquist, is composed of Ruth Ann Livie, Mary Gris- ham, ne Kassner, oy PALMER retiring Ann Henning, worthy ad- visor. During the adenda, Donna | Jewett sang “You'll Never Walk Alone” and Don Mountjoy s " Look For The Silver Lining accompanists were Nancy McDowell and Heather Hollmann Following the rvices, refresh- ments were served and a dance held in the ballroom. do to Daw-| NEW lstings in Juneau return. |4 BEDROOM house Tract availak basement and hed except for erator. SMALL las B come. LOTS waste and furna by Ev- stove an palmer’s Valley and an employee { who was duy on 10th near D irnished “Two )R SALE bedrooms, room, mod basem oil furnace. wtiful view. 4 mi. Juneau DR SALE—, hop and 8 > Small Boa nd stock inve; ~Glacier 21 Hwy home, livingroom, kitchen, full new auto- One acre, from center STING IN JUNEAU X on Star Hill-NO STEPS bedroom cach apartmer matic be v livable fine lot. CAF prant—Make Wllham Winn-Phone 234 log cabin ¢n a very -Juneau ingu n Ma- yr Jv:\ e. At Harbor, Ma- to; Nancy Leege, Ardy Joan Patton, Renee Blood, Marion Glafke, Mary Hackwood, Page| | Whitehead, Karen Jones, Chon, Patsy Kadow, Donna Jewett, Elizabeth Wyller, Virginia White | head, Alberta Tucker, Detty Lo | Hukill, Linda Erwin. on on )00 to go mining, act now follows: Lynn |panied by Virginia Whitehead Douglas 364 installed as PHONE Red 372 . . Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work afe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding | Plumbing @ Heafing 0Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street view O 6 Gastineau Hotel FUR SALE one —A large Jimmy Larson home with fireplace, large ingroom, 3 hedrooms, full ba ment with toilet and tile shower, fruit room, sun porch, two-car . 9th St. ALE—A new home for large or income. Two fire- i pl;xuu\_ Beautiful landscape. View. (.n"lkf; Near Go! Manse, AJJ—J: FOR Best business e ner )¢ 3 Juneau. Has house and apartment, space for good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000 $5,000 will handle, bal 6% FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy, 2 bedrooms, large hous groi 2-car garage. O finance. FOR SALE—AUK LAKE line, 4 bedroom se, furn. 4 garage, $1,600 down, $73 ,000. Move in today. 6,000 duplex furn bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly, Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in, house with con NEW LIST! 0,000 if you s| - s 3 unfin. roof, on it. Price $1 Close RE for 4-room house and ikér built boat with in- tor. Collection of tools quick Call Red 713-3¢ ANYWHERE! NGS comir listings fast action, Reinstalled as mother advisor another year was Mrs. Mild Arron. Upon installation Mrs. Ar: was presented a gift by the worthy advisor in appreciation for the fine leadership she has given the i Mrs. Opal Sharman was in as the new associate mother visor. Members of the advisory board were installed as follows: Mrs. Anna Bodding, chairman, Mr. Wayne Richey, co-chairman, Mr. Olaf Bod- ding, Mr. Bill Barron, Mrs. Elma Burrus, Mrs. Mary Jeannette Cow- ling, Mrs. Betty DeRoux, Mrs. Al- freda Dore, Mrs. Shirley Fleek, Miss o | Gladys Knight, Mrs. Frances L. P Mrs. Ruth Rudolph, Mr. Charles Rudolph, Mrs. May Wright Introductions of Mrs. Dora .y, supreme sub-deputy, Mrs zht, worthy matron of il Chapter No. 7, Order of Round Trip Fast , and Mrs. Frances 176.40. Fastern Star were made during the 144.00. for E . £ day. More 1ot For every windows and HAND > 34 cor- i $15,500 ; srair—have two on bus reen or blue Call pm. ? .9 3 3-tf acres, mo, total $ NEW LISTING Fares Reduced One Way 63.00 98.00. 00 duplex, up- 2 1lbd Anchorage Kodiak Homer 80.00. s Naknek A.B. 104.50.. 188.10. Naknek Village 114.50. 206.10. ciate with 109 Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax -$14,000 $170 mor apt. bldg. are on hly. $7500 in Argentina for the third Strike leaders ho; to take control of the union om a government-supported Labor Federation workers Rail strike today time in Helen Roff, pe retiring asso- mother advisor, was presented a gift by retiring worthy ad- 1 Henning. Mrs. Opal Shar- presented a gift to Lynn Bod- 1g, worthy advisor. Mrs. Sharman iid not realize at the time she ourchased the gift for Lynn thai he would be her associate mother advisor. The following girls were presentec their merit bars by retiring Mrs Helen Roff, associate mother ad- visor: (For points) Jane Adams Janet Flint, Mary Grisham, Lynnc | Johnson, Karen Sue Jones, Bar- bara Judson, Carol Larsen, Joan Molyneux, Mary Pinkle; Donna Jewett, Joan Williams Sylvia Davis, Norma Cook; (for points and perfect attendance): Nancy Mc- Dowell, Nancy Ber n, Ruth Bloomquist, Heather Hollman Roseileen Hyckenbothem, Ann L | Virginia Nielsen, Ruth Pose: | ginia Whitehead, Donna Mountjoy. , 9 acres i r, perfect lodge Road. Owner fin- wWoeD Democr: Estate .,._‘~ LA AdTED today AT Tel. 911 its crime cor tion against gambling figures. | 3 Fire swept in Central Falls ¢. Twenty-four patients were ied out into t 8 reezing cold but none showed Seven were new-born babies. witn in new ndising, at excepilonal w preseént emg Joe ! humt Bob Druxman—Pno_fie 591 Cove Rd. or 123 WS T0 SURVEY will t b4 i e e s Fish and Wildlife Service agent Their return route either will be caribou herd of the Alaska Penin- | i | CITY PROPERTY closed season last year on the fective toward increasing the popu. | S(hools Are (losefi Central location, quarters office said today. | children and 5,000 teachers staried | L. 1ot AT about 2500 today, officials said. Ef- | ed hecause of a janitors’ i e s, basm more substantial number. Caribou| “Schools will be clo=ed until fur- for | ok Make offez. PERFECT 1y ; t! g fod ot its home range. $5,000 mor but it is believed that indications . 3 CABIN, Chatelain, Federal Aid Biologist are orice from ment agent and Jay Hammond, ed in the survey work when their = 0, b Tok Junction, and make then through are carrying out an extensive sur-| .. "y o 4, Highway or the sula and nearby Unimak Island this 3: APARTMENT buildi caribou, and the predator control | lation of the animals in that area, deluxe owner's (By Associated Press) Where thousands of caribou once N an unscheduled holiday this morn- SUBURBAN PROPERTY Electric. Pr 75.0) 6t. forts are being made by the Fish The superintendent of schools an ,500 ba: in the interior do not migrate to|ther notic wioved to your own lot at g J ; to store, be The Fish and Wildlife Service BOAT SHO! point a trend toward that result Clacier. going to the Peninsula to conduct Predator Control Agent and Pilot ski plane was seriously damaced in leave to ac- CARIBOU HERD e country to Dawson vey in.fus Rundhl SOBCHGEE B livuron *River Fairbanks. | welcome, us a call. month to determine whether the j " ;o Si .ke anliors on Jirike, { ' units, good condit program carried out has been ef- | OFFIC S-APAF officials in the local FWS head- | STORE-APARTME! 1 burn- | In Minneapol 63,000 school! town, full cccu i1 con- ranged there is a herd of only The city’s 94 public schools AY home, fully fur and Wildlife Service to increase! the Alaska Peninsula herd to a|pounced last night: MMER cabin, pri iifeed 4 I 5 the Peninsula, FWS officials said | te cost of $100. Remrinin o Srimiy and the herd there remains on| 3 { end power taki par heq does not anticipate any great show | bsmt { of increase in the herd this year . keach, 5 M. W. Kelly, Predatory Control S Agent at Anchorage and Edw: £ 1d acreage of the survey. They will probably be s joined by Bob Mahaffey, enforce- on the Alaska Peninsula. Ma- haffey and Hammond were engag- a landing at Pilot Point last Thurs dap. Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo hc one Rel raised above differences of race, class, For information, write th, Box 1837, Anchor. Notre Dame hos Rhode Island, to- car- Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points FOR SALE New or Equal to New Be sure to see 9-piece Chippen- dale dining room suite. ATTENTION REBEKAHS post- il e 13- Noble Gran« ! Meeting and installation poned until Jan. 31. Isabelle Jorgenson, Tickefs and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 Line HILD CARE at SCHOEPPES FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 021 Ring 5—days only. 675-34 The farms and catile ranches the Southwest continue to dry out and the 's are praying for 2in. It’s feared that dust bowl con- ditions may return in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. If you thought it North Dakota—or New gland—at Fort Yukon, the m dropped to 64 below zero this morning. Bathinette Metal folding chairs New diaper e W Folding baby buggy Samsonite, 2 suit bag Hot plate, 2 burn Gen Elec. Iron Motorola console Second Hand, Excellent Ironite ironer Chairs and rocking .udh gette D.ndm!, 3 cush MEETING, SAWMILL WORKERS Local M271, Fri, Jan. 26 Hall at 7:30 pm. All urged to attend. $3 asher and § HOPE’'S sell and trade. Phone 908. MAKE MONEY TARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopes in spare t:me at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions ta King -Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- guarantee. 643-291 FOR RENT 1260 fv. FLOOR space, suitable of- ! fice or crafting rooms. Parking space available. Inquire Box 2535. 702-tf 214 2nd 659-t1 T11-Tt buy eet WANT ADS BRING RESULTS was cold in RS DAYS Box 2 i S PEC AT iillllllIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII||IIIIIIII|IIi'IIl i chairs, | In Joliet, Illinois, police have | given a lie detector test to 17-ya: old Kenneth Scholz, who is ck Mens top | with the kidnap murder of 13- % bed and {old Billy Rodenburg. As the result \Ln L NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS i |to thé conclusion that it was u‘\ one-man crime—that young Scholz was in it all by himself, and had |no helpers. | An NLRB election to determine |2 bargaining agent for lower Co- lumbia river cannery workers will be | held February 15 at Astoria. n coats back Other Calibres Box 20 rds gnum s 30.06 Improved 00 30-40 Krag tables and ENDS Next to Glazier Cab—Call 829. Open 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CRRRRERIETRRRGFT IR Alaskan 20 Swift Hornet (bo Will buy you and 300 H, H. i SKINNER'S GUN SHOP | s Miss Reging h’niilm»('h was a Almk.n'» comp; gunsmith ser ! STEAMMWEATED Rooms, weekly or T2 R i ARR SNOWH_EET southbound passengers today on;Box 2157. Phone 961, Juneau, Alas Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t | o wcess Norah. She| % o = e | i : about two months ANCHORAGE VISITOR VURLITZER Spirit piano for rent DERAILED, CURRY, i Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143, H of Anchor- her family i ; | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 23— Miss Hetfleisch is head of the| e gt W USED CARS (P—A split switch derailed three| payroll division of the Fish Wildlife Service. i 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires arg new springs, $350. Phone Black units of an Alaska Railroad snow-| plow fleet 12 miles south of Curry.| 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf ILE D Two locomotives and a spread left { {050 GLDSMOBILE Deluxe custom the track temporarily blocking the holiday coupe, $1600 takes my mainline between Anchorage and bauity, Optl Green 487,3/10,0: 921 Fz\?rbmks was injured. 'PACIFIC NORTHERN FLIES MONDAY TRIPS Despite h;\u weather yesterday | Pacific Northern Airlines brought| PERTH RE. | four passengers from the westward| PERTH, Au |and took ten out. | nearly 1, subscriptions not to exceed one year | Arrivals from | ship Royal | James Humphrie ;Vu‘kze Cavett. from Yakutat. | | To Anchorage: M. Quinto, John | A. Nyman, Davia Dudley, Waverly Peterson, James Knudson, Louise | ! 4 Miller, Richard Woodington, Mr.|coal miners' strike. and Mrs. David Shoemaker. | The price of the Royal Sovereig: Glen Willacy went to Cordova. | was $565,000, plus $226,000 for tow ing to Perth. The State Govern- | ment thought over this idea, then against it. ;%550 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man special| = oyain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 surplus 38 cases. MISS HETFLEISC! il LEAV FOR VISIT souTH | We regret to announce that it becomes necessary o revise our subscriplion raies upward age 1s Hotel and FROM CALIFOR) Mr. and Mrs. Baz Harris of Val- GE CLUB WILL |lejo, Calif., are guests at the Bara- TERTAIN VISITING TEAM 50f Hotel. They arrived from Se-| ‘dulc on Pan American Airways. 1942 — eight and one-half years ago — the price of has Since July 2, The Daily Alaska Empire, delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas, il remained at $1.50 per month. o nl T(z the boys oni ecumbe basketball team \ce Club members will vl\m house after tonight's will remain open until} help entertain Since July 2, 1942, the costs of newsprint, ink, skilled labor etcetera TOR QUARLITY y,uy;sm’* No on { open the jame., It | midn | <Al teen to come to [if they 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condmun—h ire Baroumes apts. have constantly risen — in some cases, more than 509 [ setive T redav. F T - 05 cubseri H > q - Effective Thursday, February 1, 1951, subseription rates for The Sars LA Ine walsomi the club tonight, even members of it '46 Dodge 707, Foster’s Trans- SPECIAL 7 Studebaker 1, ton pickup are n Daily Alaska Empire, delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas, will be 1 5; six months, $9.00; $17.50. Mail ; as follows: One month, $1.7 one year, 1947 T!udsflon 4-door, in good con- dition. See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-tf LOST AND FOUND subscription rates will remain unchanged. got . UO(! $ 875.00 30 Anchorage were . Jim Tucker and | '© C. Emdll camc“’;":}“ | Perth n nd this will not next year. Until Wednesday, January 3 tons in advance will be accepted at the present rate. . 1,050.00 W power be finished unt 1e city also has ha lackouts because of the Australian j i | )37 Plymouth 4-door sedan 595.00 1940 Buick T13-tf 4-door sedan ... 600.00 ys in brown leather case. Thelma Riendeau, 507 Gr. 624. T11-tf FOR RENT BACHELOR apt. Inquire 2 437 S. Franklin St. EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Publishers, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1941 Dodge 1% ton pickup 525.00 | ALASKA'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DESCRIBED IN TP | decided O Alaska’s booming construction | HR A AL industry, for many years the No. 1| Re rigeration Service | employer in the North, is described | Radio Repairs 115 Front in an illustrated article appearing | 5 X | Phone in the January issue of Western| Construction trade Guaranteed Work publication | i edited in San Francisco. Reasonable Prices y The article was written by Ralph Erov.ne. Assistant General Man- the Alaska Development | Iili"'Illlllllllllllllllllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIII||||||||l||lIIIIll|||I|||||||||||||||||||||||||lIIIlIIlIIIII||llllllI||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll“lllllllIIIIIIIIII Boura. 1947 International 1% ton panel ... W.Cowling o at apt No. T12-tf SMALL hot. Call Red 708. 710-tf FROM SKAGWAY Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Flynn of Skagway are stopping at the Gas- tineau Hotel. Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration

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