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PAGE EIGHT BOB ELLIS TELLS VISITORS ASSN. “We've been yelling for that something ought to be to get mo X we are about i sident of ciation, tol of oCmmerc meeting noon. CHAMBER ABOUT ’ Ellis dec 1 is unlimited and W slow to do additional sou of revenue. There are those who ¢ we haven't enough facilities accomm visitors. If we get the tourist ing up here, the faciliti W There are those gong ahead in traffic, n In-| 1 here. It s up to us to encourage th o ad- ise the NTED ~l’um(7 “UQI\' now we need Sl.!‘v(l‘]fl to get st Hawaii spend lion d a year in adve its att and it pays off. Half | is prov » Hawai . ment ant by the Visitors Bu- reau. N huge bud Ellis a the states I for adverti ou Alaska; 2 facilities; ment for eration of istablish ~ entertain- | ors; 4—Obtain coop- | ment financ Get cooperation | of Alaskans with money and af friendly attitude t d tourists; | 6—Extend tourist season; 7—Foster conservation of wild and &— Improvement of transpertation fac- lities. “We are going ahead with | this program,” Ellis declared. Joe Mclean announced that it was planned to arrange a goodwill tour early in the summer to place permanent signs on the A Highway at Tok and Watson I to lure tourists to Juneau. Placards and folders will be placed at road- houses along the Highway. It is hoped -that three groups can par- ticipate, one to go north frc Haines Junction, one south to Wz son Lake and that those trips all the way to the take care of the extreme south- ern portion of the Highway Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barrer introduced 2s new memb are publishers of the quarterly azine, the Alaskan Guests were: A. B. “Cot” Northwest Al Northern Consolidated Airline of Anchorage. Fairbank: were Bob Rice, Air Taxi; Whaley, Wein-Alaska Airlines; Greimann, Alaska Coachways; Phil Johnson, Bank of Fairbanks; Chuck West, Arctic-Alaska Travel Service; A. L. Kaye, merchant; and Glenn Franklin, legislator. 1ska ke \ SOROPTIMISTS MEET FRIDAY FOR SOCIAL At the Soroptimists noon lunch- eon Friday on the Terrace at the! | by Baranof, Mrs, Norma Johnson and| Mrs. Helen Monsen will give tallks)| . on their recent trips to Mexico 'nl‘ g show slides of the trips. A surpri \u‘ social activity is planned follow- ing the meeting. All members ar urged to attend. COUNCIL FRIDAY The Juneau City Council will hold a special meeting tomorrow nigl at 8 o'clock to consider the prob- lems in connection with movin: city offices. 51 " Famous | SINCE 1804 .‘ for | soft flavor i unique bouguet. Sole U. S. Agents Julius Wile Sons & Co., fac., New York, N. Y | Distributors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY | the Army for which Major Ne | beuld is the head in Alaska, he ‘:\'.1\. Newbould were in Fairbanks tlione will be the speaker for the General Mark Clark, says trained THE DA!TY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1951 | f Nor v INTEREST RECEIVED z:::‘:d T P e Sons of Norway - . i FROM FAIRBANKS MEETING 730P M banks is re- ATTLL Art H, Huge of Fai e, T : Warren F. Wolf, of the Al-{gistereq at the Baranof Hotel B Two items of interest have been | aska -Commt stem, and i — Fe psraary 89 1951 received at the Territorial Museum | nré, Wolt Jinektt AR BikaE VISITOR AT THE MOOSE HALL i Ao this week and are now on display, A\M Denali .’4,: . Wolf wili| mom R. Lure of Bv.uu Mont., is i s 5 TR LE o1 s seroes Bt e ATy T e o ’ The Public s Invited GAMES AT 8:00 P. M. from the Queen Charlotte Islands.| neau AC tation for the past year. & , | y WRA The cannon came from Kodiak | Before comi to the loc station where it was purchased for the Mu-| he put in eight months cuty at seum from the Erskine Estate last| Adak. fall by Curator E. L. Keithahn. It! - By, 7 5 is a 3-inch bore ship type brass| SEATTLE wt ELL VISITOR ‘ Lirs! ¥, R, Coulter of Wrangell | is registered at the Baranof Hotel. | - | A EE There isno SJ}‘s*lxrzie for NewsnaperAdvernsmg' Robert Wheeler of Sit Gastineau Hotel cannon set in an oak mount, Placed Jess @ in of Seattle is a 3 s S on the Island during the Russian i i - - 3 e . . - i : at the Baranof Hotel. : ; VR e St occupation of Alaska it stood in i o e P RO S (S W R, D35 PRSI the yard in front of the Greek Orthodox Church and Kodiak's old—‘ est residents recall its bein on Holy Days. It was secured by Erskine for his collection of Alaska curics ars stood in front of Er I0TEL JUNEAU Leod of Seattle is Jotel Juneau. The clock was p les for the museum by Mrs. Josephine Wk to Krithahn. !( C(] and mn'mfl'\'ml DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10om, 2and 4 p.m, s and the clock is an| he sets t‘m date DOUGLAS — 10 am. PHONE 704 MEAT PHONE 60 time in the eight ninctins. I\rlt-l hahn learned of .the clock from tourists who visited the museum last | summer and who told them they BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME RRRRRRRRS Pretty M astonishment and drops her bouguct as she learns she has been se- | had seen the article ina curio shop Bk A ; PR lected queen of the 1951 National Orange Show at San Bernardino, |j'Tos Angeles. Mrs. White, now re- During these celd wintry days call the liver your focd ch r than you can C A high school senior, she was chosen over 22 other finalists, |giding in Los Angeles, was con- Case Lot Grocery for your food needs. spend your valuable time going down each the prettiest girl of her recpective home town in San Berndardino . — Let our trained staff select your groc- town after it. 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