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PAGE SIX KODIAKBEAR MEMORIAL IS VOTED, 10-5 {Continue Page One) the ova fisherman re- joined: veteran TOASTMASTERS GO FORMAL WEDRESDAY BANQUET, BARANOF | | A formal Taku Toastmasters ban- | quet will be held tomorrow evenin; t 7 o'clock in the Gold Room of of hotel, with the “Hon- Henry Green as presiding Herb Rowland will be secretary and W. J. Avery will offer the prayer. Wayne Richey is scheduled for topicmaster and Fred Dunn as l(l\\lml\(f‘l A surprise skit will be 2 by Pete Warner, Dr. Ted Obum\n Bud Kristan and W. A Elkins. “The Pied Piper” will be the title of Ellis Reynold’s 10-minute talk Five-minute talks will be given by J. A. McLean on “Your Other Voice,” and A. F. Ghiglione on “You Lucky People.” Impromptu talk falls to E. J. O'Brien. Others on the pro- gram are: U. C. Nelson, chief eval- uator, assisted by K. E. Vuille, H. P. Foss, W. J. Manthey, L. E. Sar- ella and J. B. Burford; E. W. Ches- ter, toaster; A. L. Ransome, gram- marian; Oberman, photography; sound, McLean; recording, Rey- nolds. BETA SiGMA PHI T0 MEET TONIGHT The regular meeting of Beta Sig- ma Phi, Delta Chapter will be held this evening at 7:30 in the Gold Room of the Baranof. All members are requested to be present as a Valentine party will be held follow- ing the meeting. FROM SEWARD Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Swan of Seward are registered at the Gastineau Hotel. hwamm, director of the Aviation and Communi- 1 e, arrived on PNA and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. ek For Sunn Brook /1he whiskey thats 'GAME COMMISSION to. I'd be| ter THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |INSTALLATION HELD | BY EMBI.EM (LUB The annual jastallation of officers | of the Juneau Embien: club No. 90 was held in the Elks hx turday evening, February 17 at . Mem- bers of BPOE No and their ladies w he club, 15 conducted by FWS AGENTS END ) SIX-DAY MEETINGS The Alaska Game Commission held a public hearing, made its de- literations concerning game regula- tions for the next year and co cluded the business before its nual meeting Saturday af after being in sessior days, the hortest period to date Ar meetings of the Game Com- are usually in session from |® 9 tary, T’\l "J"\llh The dist are members of the a club. Officers installed for the ensuing ent, Ada Winter; past presi- | dent, Jennie Rusher; 1st vice presi- | | dent, Irene Moore; 2nd vice presi- ! dent, Gladys Vuille; treasurer, Pat Vance. Financial secretary, Hazel Scett; ; recording secretary, Lucille} Mahoney; historian, Ruth Sterling; press correspondent, Mary West-/ fall; guards, Betty Hendricks and Jean Swanson. First assistant marshal, Dorothy Nelson; 2nd assistant marshal, } {Blanch Stinziano; marshal, Jerdie | Baxter; organist, Betty Casperson | Music for « was furnished | by Mansor The hig tertainment was the * > by Bernicce Westfall, sup- ! ported by 12 members, donned in laster bonnets. | Saturday noon a no-host lunch- jeon at the Baranof was given in ;honor of the Sitka guests and Amelia Gundersen, of Ketchikan., Connie Brown played two piano se- . Fish and Wildlife Ser- lections during the Imw mn vice field and U. S. Military | Friday evening at €:30 the personnel a ed to game rezula- por< enjoyed a potluck dinner served tions enforcement within the Armed o ‘?"‘ oK DR Cuests fnr (‘he Porces, in Jinesu to attend the | €vening were the Supreme District Game Commission and the Fws | Officers. annual meetings were scheduled to| leave today for their headquarters Representatives from the west districts were to go by a U. S Army C-54 plane to Anchoraze. ALEXANDER AND ALBRECHT BA(K FROM (D MEET' Col. Joseph Alexander and Dr.| |e C. Earl Albrecht are back in Juneau ‘c today after attending meetings with ' representatives of all stat 'um\' territories called by Gov. Millard|e Caldwell, civil defense administra- \’ tor, to discuss the national md!' local civil defense program, ! Colonel Alexander is director of |$ civil defense for Alaska and Dr. Albrecht, commissioner of health, is deputy director in charge of health phases of the defense program in the territory. They said that restricted inform. tion was among the data discussed at the meetings and that they would submit their report to the Governor and the Legislature before ny comment regarding the liscussions. Fish met to and Wildlife with supervi discuss la \d the program for |m| fishery and wildlife | , enforcement of regu- 3 policy, gents ) met in assemby th the Alaska Game Commissior Saturday night a dinner at Whing Dings given in honor of the visitors Member Commissis was of the Alaska Game Fly with the leader— eeececccvecsccccces Go by Clipper® " SEATTLE @ Seattle is only a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- per. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge seats, traditional Clipper service. Convenient daily service te Seattle . . . frequent Clipper flights to key cities inside Alaska. For fares and reserva- tions, call Pan American at... Baranof Hotel Phone 106 G v AMERICAN ) Wortp AIRWAYS FROM HOONAH Frank See of Hoonah is staying | at the Hotel Juneau. munn—;—u—r-flu—nhl \\"R?\R:?\RR\‘\\RK\RU\X“\K\\\ R Q\.‘\_\\)\}\)\Q\MM\?\')\-\N\?\?\? PATRIOTIC PROGRAM “Keep Awalce America® Sponsored by Juneau Lodge Number 420 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Thursday Afternoon—2 o'Clock February 22, 1951, Elks Auditorium MUSIC by the JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL BAND and CHORUS PATRIOTIC ADDRESS by BROTHER H. L. FAULKNER Public Invited ! Squadron jplanned to make a flight today to the Juneau Icecap Research Pro- | ject They party 1C. Wlllnm Blazier, stopping Marie’s SL\H!\)—. Center. t officers | - BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRARRRARAR Y\(\’\(‘(\’\’\'\‘\(\L\\‘\(\‘\'\N\\:\’\’\\ NN NN N NN oo oN NN, ;'I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIH!IHI!IIIIIl||I|Iii|H'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHhhll|IIIlIlIIIIIIIIHIllliII!IHII‘II|!l'lHil'HhI'lH!IIIlI IIIlu!IHIIIlHIIIiIIIiihllhlll'lh IIIIIIIII!IIII’!MII!I: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1951 Harold R. Gibbs of Seattle is re- gistered at the Baranof Hotel 4-H CLUB MEETING GLACIER HIWAY ELEC. ASSN, 30 the b boys will ; of the sea- » of club member FROM TAKU ( ind Mrs. M. McEver of Taku | t the Baranof Hotel | . Thursday | Mender hold its son a SUPPLIES TO JIRPS Six mempers of the Tenth Rescu from Elmendorf Field, | “ 8:00 a. m. to , for Olfice hours will be 12 noon, Monday the convenient thru Frida of Elmen- the Lt. Victor Rudd, Jr. dorf Field is stopping at Baranof Hotel. Sewing Machines for Marie’s Sewing Center y Nerland, long-time Alaskan of cor srmer legislator from Fair- rzived on PAA yeste | nks and is stopping z Hotel. camp, weather permitting are to drop supplies to the e, In the crew are Sgt Master Sgt. John C Master Sgt. George A W. J. Kirsch, William John Cooley. They at the Gastineau Hotel attend, and dis- s will be ed to rent special ev GLACIER HIWAY l"l ECTRIC ASS'N. OFFICE hours will b to 12 noon, Monday th for the convenience of consumers. YOou ? l. ! F E f?isiJRAN{E to outlline busy summer Joe Kendler Mrs. Henry FOR SAL Stov n h(l. ng the boy Wash- | plans for an extra and |are Club Leader Mr and Assistant Leader Works & Furniture Jenkins. 738-5¢ ith, are Ma ble & 308 Front St. UUSS NOW BANISH STUBBORN, UGLY WINTER GRIME FROM CLOTHES! Sewing hines for rent at . : mumd Gaines, Se »rcmy It should be up-to-date. When did you last check up icies? Are there you wanut to make with r: to your beneficiaries - tribution of funds — the meth- ods of payment? the dis- Remember, life insurance can serve your family best if care- fully planned in accordance with their own particular need And needs frequentl ha a good thing for those ance owner tc at regul ay to make ver his policies tervals. That is the sure your insurance will really do the job you want it to do. 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