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PAGE SIX : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1951 Health Center Juneau Attorney Asked | ID@UGILAS |Anchorage’s Audre '; ) Nurse Asks Lions' jTo Preside at NaIiO!IaI " NEWS Culting |mp[i;onedy E! TIDE- ?A?LES AMAZI"G SANITONE DRY GI.EANING Finandal Aid ~Unform laws Meeing | zuovis v itz For Bad Cheds 12 " .« ¢ Makes BAGkto-ScHool CLotHes Look Like-New : ... Gets Out A/l the Dirt! . . . . was invited today to preside at mcwrvpurlcd a favorable season. In- tide 10:32 a.m., 03 ft. : . . v SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20—(» Audrey Cutting, 41, Anchorage Magnhild Bogue, nurse In | charge of the Juneau health cen- ter spoke at a meeting of the Ju- neau Lions club at the Baranof s noon | announced by President Norman Som- | Rev. Walter Sob- | the < be co-chairman of |iS one of the Alaskan Uniform | embezzlement in Anchorage March ponsafed . Qild ‘B(;:lk‘]:.\;l ,ij x}xlx(::mmx::’rxbc ] : 128, but granted a new trial a s E AT T I- E . ¢ . We are ofle ketball tournament Mr. and Mrs. -Maurice Kelly | mitted passing three $100 check: ue gave an outline of | President of the American Bar|.,q gaughter Kay 7, and Tommy, |drawn on her closed account at ; o s given by the health | Association at its annual conven- arrived here recently from An-|the Bank of Al Anchorage : 5 5% . x 44 0 f 07034 a statement of the tion in New York in September chorage. In addition, 1 accused of and asked for| Both meetings, the conference| mpe Kelly family has purchased | walking out of San Francis ' 3 i 5/’”/70”5 and convention will be attended by st.| W ; the Ross Bishop home on fur shop with a $600 Persian lamb meeting of the National Conference [stead of the usual picnic, the | 2UGEeY BULURS A High tide 4:47 pm,, 173 ft. of Commissioners of Uniform State | roup and friends enjoyed a crab lAl‘d o ’}d‘_ estate operator, wa Laws in New York City, Sept. 11 feed last Saturday evening in ‘; T O O, e L oD The - Juibau. Tawser i Alsaka's| Olty} HRIL charges of suspicion of bad check tand grand theft. memnber of the house of delegate: Low tide 11:09 pm., 03 ft. o ®e o 0o 0 o 8 0 o The fall cohoe season opens| R g anoels F Sept. 1 this year on the river. Inspector Al Torre said M | American Bar Association and Sing e ! GRLE THE AlASKA LINE thy discussion it was | Robertson if business permits his| anns Ave ! coat while clerks were checkin, cided that the health | 2bsence from Juneau Kelly is charge of predator | her credit references. S ; x ny cled[’e"s b asked to make up a control with the Fish and \Vll(“lf(‘} Arrested here Wednesday, ) d financial report and pre- | i Service. { was free of $6,000 bond pending ¢ g fi k fi 1 balanced budget to theclub | i —— ‘[‘)?‘\\\ ‘(":‘n!;'filllfmflnlmll‘lul at “2.. | b <3 B W o ”ow , e a es ou 1 FIRST CHILD chorage. # . J. O. Rude brought out | | corp. and Mrs. Gilbert Gouveia R i i Ty Yo e fi it some ot ne nmamet veon- | DYOWREd af o o o pnt . o Douglas Girls Passenger Service | &8 ‘) : secret that : SOUTHBOUND i ' v ; makes colors action was taken lems facing the health center |boy on Sunday morning at 4 a result of ing it | o'clock. B ki e e S11KA SUNGAY [ v, o o oA RAgog in f{eamg oo pvans s, ausvmax | S Vi a\ ‘and patterns quarters were unavailable. couple, weighe pounds and En ou'e io awali Fri. Aug. 24 Sat. Aug. 25 i it S p building occupied by the center Roy Angnaboogok of Wales, 21-| o065 and has been named Gil- was moved to the small boat |Year-old graduate of the Mt. Edge-| o payid, According to grand- Ecrbnte Yo 0 » i . B,.gfi' § i cumbe school, was drowned at 2 I TWO DOUGLAS GIRLS HH Ketchikan Ketchikan | B8 » , S > A sl hartor when the lot on which it | © : i | mother Mrs. M. J. Kibby, the b . d stood was cleared for the con- |Sunday morning in Sitka Harbor, |y =ong son are resting well. The| SEATTLE, Aug 20 —(M— Two Seattle Seattle struction of the new Alaska Of- |&according to word received from | oo oo also a first in grand- | teen-age girls, ecager to see ncw L A ¢ ” fl Ny} fice Building Bitke today. children for Mr, and Mrs. Kibby, | places dnd begin studying for| NORTHBOUND : ew a”’./ The center was relocated in a Gouvela. Pater- | their nursing careers have stop- h building next to the Purity Bak-|had missed the last ferry boat on. Beconll Btvest ' from Sitka to Japonski Island on| Mis. Bogue reported on the var- | Which Mt. Edgecumbe school is Angnaboogok, with five others, | onelt or” arg! nal grandparents ' are Mr. and|ped here for a couple of weeks ¢ S5, ALASKA S.S. BARANOF Mrs. Joseph Gouveia, ranchers on their way from Douglas, Alaska, Maui, of Hawaii. to Honolulu, whre they hope to jous services provided by the cen- |located. ~ They attempted to BO| ¢ 14ra] Gouveia is on the ACS |do both. | sewara seward ter such as control of communi- s the bay in a 10-foot out-| .o It all looks like fun to Shirley| yaldes i cable diseases, tuberculosis, and ard skiff but the boat swamped i Edwards, 19, and Terry Snethen,( venereal diseases; well baby clin- |in mid-channel LIONS CLUB TONIGHT 17, both of Douglas jcs; cripple children’s service, im-| The five rescued by Jens Frie-| 0100 pjons Club membe: “It’s swell traveling alone,” said munization and many other ser- :Piflm;;l "ln‘d"PM::O“{:J“ZC"EIO‘:::‘ will meet this evening at a ?hirloyvc ('x:)‘}(':l]y:: “We've never vices S R aIS, | er at Mike's Place. An inter one it before. alter | ner at e's Place. { j .‘\ She announced the silver show- | Walter Adams and Mr. and Mrs.|o o o oram is in charge of Lions g £ at. Aug. 25 Tues. Aug. 28 The girls have spent the past | sponsored by the Soroptimists'DoIPh Lucas. Walter Adams Was|p.oiqc” Gray and Robert Isaac. |two weeks in Seattle with Ter will take place this eve- | Tesuscitated by members from the | 3 father, Herbert Snethen. T from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. U. S. Coast Guard cutter Cahoone, MIKE JOINS PAT «| plan to leave for Honolulu mmm, iting Lions from Mt. Edge- |beiore he was hospitalized. Michael Charles Milligan ar- [ the next few days. freighier se"ice Here's your chance to discover a new and even perspiration removed. You riot only cumbe were .Max R. Workman \“::}"m.;:g“m were reported 0 be| oo priday afternoon at 6:35 better kind of dry cleaning...Sanitone! see the difference but feel the difference and Loyd Ripley. 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PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today At Airport — .36 inches since July 1—4:53 inches. e o o 0o 0 o o o in Sitka harbor about 3 a.m. Sun-|House Interstate Commerce Com- Cola Bottling Cf’-- from Los Angeles, day, according to word received | mittee approved today a bill to per- Calif., is stopping at the Baranof by U. S. Coast Guard headquar-|mit the Secretary of Commerce to |Hotel. ters here. !lease space on public airports in i Roy Agnabogelook, also known |Alaska for 20 years I CALIFORNIA VISITOR as Roy Angnagooyok, is MIsSing.| Delegate Bartlett of Alaska testi- | Lois Whittemore of Lujunga, Cal. Search and dragging operations | fieq private airlines are unwilling|1S registered at the Hotel Juneau. 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