The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1951, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE | an jean Legion Auxiliary|band is stationed with th in | scheduled for completio e Solery } and Mes- | The American band tationed with the Aczl.)yI(HARGES s‘llll_ 1' W( RJ-\ZR Au’. SfllE i P,Cl‘g‘v:“: FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951 has announced ¢ Y t|Sea has arrived by plane |on Americanis — A ¢ of | her 1d to visit her mother, Mr itch 2id the Air Force let- | er, Jack " tin, J. G ity e o ls | Toe Agpitge DELAY CANNERY i maiuied o musor proviem 1o SCHEDULED TUESDAY | 5o i st o sanason. charge of Mrs. H ){ nny v . b > open to high sch f| Dr. Philip Moore, head ortho- t and the searcity off i Sitka Public School 1 edic surgeon at Mt. Ec BA“_OIS (ou,fl ki workers. 0 - Ty, % 1 the Juneau W son School and t 1 nbe ! left by e Monday to & ricate iy s ot s hool g ] v 1 ',“h Con-| pelq at 10 o'clock was the short construc- | Pr 1 sed for com- | donations will Vocationa he in the \ v | The winning essay wil ’ \cademy of Crthopedic ¢ hogyes i ) both problen such a € \ "¢ H, E. Dawson, of A s tered in the Territorial c He s to visit other medic pra a¥ | struction proves suitable the ex- | B § ; X i Rzt Sor s a, Wash. | 1 winners will & led € before returning in abou reme cold Arctic weatk | (JAMES ND DIV 3 bronze als for f ke Housing s could be put to-| housekeef by - ——— fnd thiva ook e - ! iy ; cther in t ted States through- [ ' S e . Fegl . ¥ i ontest closes February 20 A ) acks rer sor ), L st rule on ! oue the winter nd shipped | ! Ira B. Stevenson s, Jr., left By ol s ! \ ready for assembling dur- Kuehn h; latives in Seattle ummer construction | s . 3 _,_‘-_‘_.___......--‘-.....-....-...._-..:. hell explained i Bl 8 il P B 4 gin, owner of thej [t : 0D He said tests conducted on enam- !§ !fi & / . I % i | manager 0. R f Supply Company, et 15 Board. | cled steel prefabs indicated they i'f ,.miz x,, A ) \100 y,‘, i g and | - PAELY . WO - |would withstand temperatures of e : i onale M2 cols returned from & business his annual bu) 65 degrees below zero, ERES > ' ] % e % More e » temperatures, he BLE @ feud ‘ : : worl a A Ter B, 1d ballot ince that tim sJd sho recently purchased, with Harold |aboard the . Bara this | s 1 < a v . < ITK : Rice, from Ken Nor kend, e tsbure | Antia | CLITHEROS FROM SITKA furday Evenin -jar‘ 21, 1951 but now also-ran Aml i Lo ht here in June ht z):d z:‘lv)\»m;w night | Mr. Kuehn with Penn,, for a ’ Red undergfound Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clithero of e Ghment gt hesvys |8t regon is host to Ore- Cold Storage - ma : . whom she hasn't \(((\ ”L; ] (h“‘a Is Siepped Sitka are visiting old Juneau friends Dancing Staris at 10 o'Clock CHIC. ’\('O Jan. 26 — (® — The be ate at tonight t 12 years. She is head this week. They came to Juneau oy e . B ts Five and Dime 0 AQ&:I‘S! {ammiaz with the Elks lodge party. Clitherc 1 Orva f ke 1] with the el 2 | i owner-manager of the Sitka|? nT IR - ae ST 0 ik R e ENTERTAINMENT former Champion Joe Louis sy ; . z 4 the | 5 £ A3 B SRAAT A s made the ar e 1d Idaho has thé most at 2 e i 4 B S B ) LIGHTWOOD HERE > in the weekend series, while |* e -Che n : Nationa ! 5 hag Bhe lesk ihanis | i t | the 1 Iment g VLSS PSS MR ARSI as e o - E 208 A as the best ch: ; ikl : S e Lightwood of the Bureau aci e completed. The new insta [ | teppea up var against (he O Land Manugement oftice at An-| | For Elks and Their Ladles Only tell me that he has signed Maxim| A double defeat at Washington | i i + the ittt M B Aot nds would virtually w ovide all power uses for th i‘ 3 MS R T and Charles to meet for C | Tasto's tike I nttning aweste. produc § @ S i\Y t title in char EYL e " et delpriels FLOWN 10 CORDWA [ S TWO UNIVERSITY HGHI DOPE = ypikL NEXT WEEK REFABRICATE | Hospital SRS . ever x| o (AGERS ENVOLVED _One fight in the U nd one in i'\\«'vl)lc‘r is on u».yn med » staft of | GoRboRA. Alskar i Wik n) hoUSES WANIED Paris ospita " . took place and | Mt. Edgecumbe The bodies of folie. pesanBID | lN SHADY A(I'OE re are resuls: Patricia Myers, Dr. o to death after s plins érash- Alfl A . S k Boucher, 138, | cousin, arrived by ik ded in the Copper River wilds ) HEY d Phil Morizio, ndefinite sta en' flown tc] IOWA CITY, Ia. — @ — v ne, on the isle rof g | By ¥R | ; ayers, barr from 1'1‘ p K, intes il Stock, & en and Buck Loomis “A;m\( m\_ o » - \ competition for deii ¢, Pa Mrs eS As0n,;, G vaited ays A rby cabin | Rep. Mitchell ( $ Ak y cards to Davenport S o T ’ r 10 : - 4 y : ; b : el 8 f \ step up | awaited final action in their | Junior Colleg S d {' saanviiithe bo They made tW0 | their investigation of the use of : 5 | | from Mt. Edgecumbe Hr»px}ul after| gjod trips nine miles to a frozen | yrefapricated housing in Als 3 P Fred Ruck and Her- | having major surgery. She was! .ion where a plane could 1and | He said an Air Force answer .‘,l i ' HE [ EARS ' : 5 . e, were suspended g { d to the St on Jack N g he es = gation. The two have been 4 , ,_ §E \ valescence. nd Mrs. B. R. Dyson of Albany, {relieve the exi uup‘ \wx'(z\s(‘ r guards in Iowa's lineup most o 8B FuSel — 2 A Fena Ekemo and|.gied “apparently little had v Valdez, Alaska. | one ineral will be conducted [ Afitchell said a 1949 survey which | e conducted indicated need for 19616 Alaskan housing units to I,AR I_EAVk 2eet 1 and civilian defense | nployees' requirements He said construction of 49 units 18, Guest of honor was| Roy Avrit ”ilu::m‘: ”(‘;nx‘l\»lll;\ | No pENNI Es {N ere approved by Congre ty , who was celek ¥ ! | But, he continued, the Air F 4 » TRY THIS FINER the season. seorge C. Beacom has rlevic Director Paul Brechler R os y plane from Nome to ma e details of the case to the Uni e with hi ther, Mrs. Duke versity Board of Athletics last nigh SITKA, Alaska, Jan. 21.— The | Mitrovic The hoard voted to leave a up to the office { one of was sold recently players, who > college s i His s ; i, ed to manage the had been c ’ 5 S i t du nce of City represe a 1 3 5 ost Somers, loca group that o ted -the car re p m X keeper, who are They were asked to d | 2 irthday cake and other | ot a month’s vacation. The 'OGA SPRINGS, N. Y. e a Davenport tavern : refreshments were se s have arranged to get a car | yan P—Burglars didn’t leavc |'Bielson, not pliced under con- were promised a fee i so,| tures of Mr, ne ttle and drive along the|s cent unturned when they’ 8ol | -truction until Oct. 24, 1950 it ith his four sons, ake; < about $7,000 from a grocer aud hi | Both, the Air Force said, are| WENDED WHISKY ® 86.8 PROOF ® 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ® CONTINENTAL DISTILUNG CORPORATION ® PHILA, #A. i ot e gave V" ity e s somntone S ana s st . o | 0 t a few days there|ere f{aken from their home. e G e v s il on Satur- wore thar luntil 2 a. m. ¢ fternoon the Johnstones hac | g6 g0, y ¢ with at leas '","S EVENiNG A'I' 1.30 i read *f:\vn .n.c.\.‘ A Leslie Porter, whose hus- | chest. ; old him that under this program ) ? iy on Air Force base were but 34 <% ercent c on Nov. 30, 1950, mittee—John s Knight, Everitt ) son Bears and Dougl Smith, Neil Andersen, Dave R B e e DAILY TRIPS JUREAD T0 KETCHIKAN header tonight at 7:30 in the Doug- | A las gym. The Bears are in fourth| The Presbyterian Ladies Aid place with four wins and four|elected new officers at their meet- via Peiersburg and wrangeu losses while the Huskies are in the,;ing. Mrs. John Klingbeil, president; With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg cellar with one win, six losses. I‘Mrsv Leslie Yaw, vice president; Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. second game sees the fifth p! Mrs. Harry Brandt, secretary, and FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Arctics against the second D! 3 Charles Tuengel, treasurer. L 3 g e e JANEARY 27‘]. Imperial Imps. The Arctic e ——— two wins and eight losses W * v | Caslers Annual January Clearance of The T AKU IN ]“gg%fi?g%%%{fi&i N) Odds and E“dS'BrOke“ Slles (Formerly "The Oasis” of Douglas) E Regular Price Sale Price We invite VOuU (D COme over ers and six} oviom el | MEN'S JACKETS . . . 85010 1950 Y% Price and visit our redecoraied left for Ketchikan at : & Weol Plaids and Twills e gl ALL WOOL SHIRTS 6.95 450 and inviting cocktail bar. , two Saturday p.m. and one g t and the doubles and singles Woolrich Brand on’rs:x?oa\;y"l.an. are scheduled to re- MEI]!”S 0§FORDS 16.95 lo-no turn to Juneau Monday. rown Kid Leather ® A £ CREC AT MEN'S SLACKS 15.00 9.50 Orchids for the Ladies All Wool : MEN'S ZIPPER OVERSHOES 6.50 Y, Price To the first one hundred Ladies who accept our invitation we will Brown Only i i ical i BA present an Orchid Corsage flown direct from the tropical isles of SKEIBA”' MEI}‘{mSt EE?SRTS and SHIRTS . .75 4 for 1.00 Hawaii, for this Special Opening Party. Rt . o o 4 MENSSOX. i 0 50 4 for 1.00 i s e Canisius 71, Niagara 61. Tampa 76, Florida State 66 Patterns and Black—Reg. Length N R i MEN'S MACKINAWS L 800 We Extend a Cordial Invitation ;f:i:e;gg::él%;fi: ;g' Blue Wool Melton Cloth-—Sé and.42 only : tfl ALL (fifild Pl(’fige ijfififlrtt'ibus Rocky Mt. 71, Montana Mines 53. San Jose St. 85, Fresno State 42. Many Other Items Not Listed P"”l‘lpt Scrrsce Central Wash. 71, B. Columbia 55. 0 T o T All Sales Cash-No Refunds—Returns—or‘Exchanges THE TA KU INN e N CHRIS BOTAGOU and GEORGE ZUSKOFF, Propriefors vl Caslers Mens Wear ! B koo . O 1

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