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ez c A R i i 2 mw® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™™ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1951 e ———————————————————————————————— CALIFORNIAN'S DREAM COMES | . | § TPOT) SITKA VISITORS (an(ef (fllsade | TRUE IN ALASKA \'A(‘ATI()Nicommun“y Even‘s ‘24 A"Iver 4 Depa" ZJuneau Men Gel PAA Hlel llgh' e “:: A e e RUMMAGE SALE V. F. W. Rummage Sale, George | . H | Her trip to Alaska was the real- | TODAY |On Aleutian Tlle!diy . q Loads Mond ka are at the Gastineau Hotel. |Brothers Building, Franklin Street n Territory ization of o dream to Mrs. Edna | FTOm 8 am. fo 7 pam—Specil city | romotions for s Monday B e b Stanford, of Los Angeles, who left| election. Polls in Alaska Electric| Arriving on the Aleutian north-| 7 ; : T Hobbag, ook ia s Nasibath of i l d N r for the south on the Princess| Light and Power Co, store. bound Tuesday were 24 passengers | M ' d S H Pan American World Airways car- | o gich - tamily Synadontidae. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — ea S a Ion 1 o after visiting Mr. and Mrs, | At 8 pm—American Legion Aux-|with four embarking for the west- | e" e e"'(e light loads Monday with 12 Yo o Bl g N o i Norbert Ottke for ten day | iliary meets in Dugout ward. Master of the ship is Capt.| rrivals from Seattle and 28 depart- o | How does Alaska Division of | NOPert D 08 o " the Los| At 7:30 p.m.—Delta Chapter of Beta | Carl Nilseni with John Vogler, chief | WASHINGTON, Sept. 18— P —| ures southbound. the American Cancer Society nd iiceld Vatdrat Admihistration | Sigma Phi meets at anof purse Secretary of the Interior Chapman Fr:um Seattle: O. M. Brown, Ernest its m ? was stationsd ‘be-] At 8 p.m. Folkateers meet in grade Disembarking from Seattle: ¢. C.|announces medals or promotions for | Gilligan, Mrs. L. Jechnson, Mr. and o six Reclamation Bureau field men | Mrs, Jay Johnson, Dolcie Ann Kirby, Bvery nickel of the 1949-1050| Fhere T OWFRe FO0 Lo ter of | school gym. aker, Mrs. K. Barricklow and budget was accounted for at the ., \‘, A ',\1‘,‘“.,\\Y ;h'\x o At 8 pm—Odd Fellows meet in| daughter; Mrs. Ruth Brandes, Mrs,|and a guide for studies last sum-| Mrs. Dorothy MacNichol, Barbara meeting of the Board of Directors| s W ¢S FIE L i made| IOOF Hall. Degree dril W. A. Johnston, Kennsth Lioyd,|Ier of possible dam sttes lu & Fe-} Oddson, Virgh Roseman, Mes. M of the Alaska Division at the Bar-| i (0 FR P was | At 8:30 pam.—Community Center | Chris Loutsis, Mr. and Mrs, Larry|mote area of Alaska on the Susit- | Roberts, A. Webster, Howard Weav- night at Teen Age Club with|w. Metler and son; Mrs. Olive [na River. er. The men twice were stranded To Seattle: Arthur Gervais, Obert anof hotel Monday night, but th: reatly impressed by all she .~;an‘ item that those present found mc ¢ the “fabulous northland” she square dancing. Napper, Mrs. Janet Page and daugh-| interesting, most pevealing of the| drenmen’ ahbut | September 19 ter: Arneil Petrie, Mr. and Mrs, | Without food or :~_\|pnlncs but they | Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lysne, good accomplished by the Cancer| il Sy i | At noon—Kiwanis Club meets, Bara- | Francis X. Riley, Dr. and Mrs, | persisted until their tasks were ac-| James Mets, George Sundborg, Rob- Society, was the expenditure of R nof Hotel Miles M. Shepard, D. L. Stacy, A. | complished, Chapman said. ert Kruss, Ed Moeller, Charles $250 fund for direct service to C Alaska Native Service and| a¢ .30 pm —Juneau Woman's Club| G, Sundell, Mrs. Lioyd E. Toland| Promotions went to Daryl L. Rob- | Muehe, H. E. Christensen. er vietims E iin” b e | meets at home of Mrs. Don Mor- |and son; Gradys Whitaker. erts, 42, Juneau, engineer and chief| Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and * Mrs. Mildrec MK : ""1 i Foa? | rison. Embarking for Cordova: Grace |of the party, William Weber, 30, Ju- | Mrs. Leonard Ehman, Edwin Wej of 1 aiacee “j‘.‘(‘"("“""“lq“'"!‘; At 2 pm.—WSCS meets at home Treffers nent. mochanical engineer, and Ed.. | Zerber, Henry Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. only was budgeted| 60 more communitles n B9-9%| of Mrs, Harold Schultz. For Seward: Harriet Penwell,|ward Stewart, 21, a surveyor from |Renhard, Jesse Barr, Ed Carson, for direct service last year because|than the previous year, Mrs. Her-| o'y ) m _sewing Circle of WSCS|jack Carrilio. Bt C. Nestor, Fannie Goss, Don Mill- iron, Edwin Bartheld, Shell Sim- mons, Norman Banfield, Robert Bartheld. To Ketchikan: Clara Williams. S EG i i frst of| ‘meets at home of Mrs. Hary| ~ For Valdez: Mrs. H. G. Tumner.| ilver metals and medals and cer- 1 1 28 Ir he territory is o \L-(l'(,‘v (];nm"]"(“»‘ IQ’]()(,A was r‘l‘l*t‘(l Hoose. & tificates of meritorious service were O o s T errs, 410 besmkngne| &2 8 pm—Klks Todgs. MRS. BURDICK GOES e S s mnn:n"lh( rr:\)\w g m]u{x}:n.m:hx‘ At 8 p.m.—Alaska Potters meet at| 1o H A, MONT. Enve 16t the Bilerlor Derartmest: ar | residents—giving McGra 3 : near ide givi home of Mrs. Joe Werner. Mba. Oharles BurdideRBIeor the ARG the cancer pro; tory was just ing under and there had been no call such service the previous y And none this y unt VISITOR FROM ANCHORAGE the year’s end. Then the s| highest per capita rating in the| September 20 A Yy 2 spent on one cancer vic United, Saces ; | At noon- Ch':mbor of Commerce|assistant reglonal forester of the ntenu' sty o) 1 > T ks one little girl who had baa a can- drive will afford the| ™ b "H L0 Hotel U. S. Forest Service, left Juneau ““';‘;m :i"“fh Pglmer- HF‘“S i“h“;‘ Kenneth E. Lloyd of the Alaska s i LT o b Py ets, Bara N G e ican plane | 50N 25, rodman, Juneau; and Frank | Railrcad from Anchorage is stop- g TN ANteuT . cer removed from a kidney. The| a Division $18,000 for carry _City Council meets in | Saturday via Pan Amer! 3 . n THE BILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY « 86 #ROO operation on the child—she 15 only|Ing on cancer work in Alaska next| At 8 PM—CLY BOTC en route to Helena, Mont. Swanda, 55, Anchorage, the guide. ' ping at the Gastineau Hotel. L AND 3 3 BV e S TR Anabrats it was explained by the so-| Chambers at Cit3 f ‘In Helena she will visit her sis- o = i PR T T e e e M B T T At 8:45 pm—Juneau Singers re- | ‘ol aboiy 1 Heareal ob. Methodist Ghifa . |ter until jolned, aboubiRiiEmIdd At 8 p.m.—Women of Moose to meet. commander. accomplishment of the 1, was bringing a team and her physician prescribed ra- dium treatments. That re of November, by her husband. The test couple will then go to Phoenix, Ar- trip to Seattle and men year, she Benteiitin 44 f list { Sepieni i Z They plan to re. treatments and family fu. of cancer specialists fr the o lub meets at Bar- izona, on vacation. 'y Pl ] - n used up by the little giri's|States on an educational and clin- At noon—Lions O turn to Juneau about the first of i TR anof Hotel g ess. Morrison-Knudsen Com- | ical tour of principal towns in Al- At 8 p.m—American Legion Pont_"her year. provided transportation south | aska . Short Course for Doctors | meets in Dugout. r the child and her mother on a | Se, 25 | 0” pabiniiats e 1 September . t mpany airplane. There were rel- o Aok s bud- ¢ oon—Rotary Club meets in Y 2 h whom the two could geted for the coming year will be | ™ "0 o ooy | GET live in Seattle. But it was the Professional education and the Al- | o g | $250 of the Cancer Society’s fund |2 Division of the American Can- | budgeted *“ ect service to cancer|cer Soclety will participate in a|SEWING CIRCLE WE | o r | HAVE EXTRA MEETING | victims” that provided the nece§- Program to send 13 Alaska doctors sary life-saving radium treatments|to Portland to attend a short| Two meetings of the womens So- for this small s child | course on cancer treatment at the|ciety of Christian Service Wwill Le, University of Oregon medical | held this week. | “She will recover now, the doc- | school later this month. On Wednesday afternoon at 2| CLOSING OUT DOCRS CLOSE FOR GOODocconccn=S PP V! the former YNEITED FOOD STORE SRR . e . 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Blanton and Mrs. Her- | Mrs. Harold Schultz at 606 West 10th | a greater sum will be budgeted for | mann were elected delegates to at-| Street. | @ direct service. tend two meetings of the ACS, the| On the same day at 8 p.m,, there thevest Conference in Portland | will be an extra session for thote This will bé possible because the! i o ) 1950-51 Cancer Crusade in Alaska|Sept. 23 and the annual meeting| who can not attend the afternoon d i raised half again s much moncy it New York City October 23-2).|meeting. This meeting will be at the| @M Pan American ean Ak orlansd, Dr. Blanton also will be one of the home of Mrs. Honey Hoose at 104 | physicians attending the medical| West 9th Street, between Gold Belt| o Regular scheduled servica { $30,000 Raised school short course. and Dixon Avenues. Big 4-engine planes Total of the 1950-51 crusade will| Charles W. C: ‘ Bis i president 01‘ * Good fc d pass $30,000. Contributions ulrmd.\v'nm Board of Directors, presided | ENROUTE TO FAIRBANKS s SO0 Teceived amount to $28,936.54, ac-|over the meeiing ai the Baranof| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pugh of| © Hostess hospitality cording to the tentative report for|and these members heard Mrs. Her- | Boise, Idaho are leaving for Fair- e Low farcs the drive. . | mann’s report: Mrs. C. C. Carter, banks tomorrow after having spent ’ erk f: ta, ranks highest of any Division of | Mrs. L. S. Grant, Mrs. Laura Mc- |several days getting oriented at| mky::fi' “hp ying ta, ranks highest of an Division of | Milla treasurer; Miss Priseilla) the Alaska Department of Public i o Daily flights to Ketohikan the American Cancer Society for Parker, Mrs. Don Morrison, George | Welfare. Pugh will be district rep- crusade funds received during the | Haen, representing Mr. Heintzleman, | resentative and Mrs. Pugh will take and Seattle last year. | Dr. Blanton, Dr. Clayton L. Polley, over a newly created job of public * Two fli ts weekl: lnNom.. Federal agencies in Alaska, col-|Dr. John H. Geyer and Mrs. Alf|welfare work there. The couple Fairbanks, tehorse lections from which were super- onsen, have had experience in public wel- For reservations, call vised by B. Frank Heintzleman At a meeting in October, there|fare work in western states. aceounted for 50% of Alaska’s can- {will be a complete report on the| Baranof Hotel, Junegu cer crusade contributions Mrs. Hermann caid. | FROM VIRGINIA Phone 106 ded donors from the U Army, | “An ount of work for| Mrs. J. R. Pullman of Alexan- P [vM Airforce and 17th Naval District | the according to Mr. dria, Va. is stopping at the Bar- A as well as the Alask Railroad, | Carter. anof Hotel. WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCAD AIRLINE AT STEVENS . « « Of Course! NEW FALL BLOUSES . . . 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