The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1951, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SIX WERET T I T EET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951 55 . . N ", " 2 Mrs. Ahigren fo Eight-Player Deal One Shof George 30 Arrive, 5 Depart /91 Travel on New Radio Warning ) ; : : | i AT STEVENS Attend Meeting of Reporled Between Has Fine Summer- 'On Denali Northbound | Alaska Coastal System Is Operafing . Arriving on the Denali north-| H i : JWC Tomorrow White Sox. B Lotisa Bear, Fish omd Tucsdny morsing were 50 Monday Flights For Ships, Planes e « « OFf Course! _| passengers with five embarking for - i i JASHINGTON, Oct. 2—(P—The The monthly business meeting of lie XX, rowns In Spncan RTUEE & Peffect SUMMET | e westward /| Mister DE Ny | Alskia OGER 8210 rMn:;‘gfy:‘N::Ih Pacific Radio Warning Serv- | the Juneau Woman's club will be| o o o p oo o fOf fishing and ploture taking On|is Gapt. Ben Aspen With Dudley |total of 91 passengers on oM 13 |ice, which tells radio operators on held in the AELP penthouse to- [ CHICAGO, QWb Zi-(he BUP- | the Situk River near Yakutat, “One | psiey, chief purser. | flights with 14 on inter; N eoariia whian Byt 1 morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. (1\1~1\T('I s that the C)xxéago Whne‘Shm George” O'Neill is already | pjcomparking from Petersburg: | 4Parting and 34 arriving. 'Mnn.m'w 11 "Boor o fribeekibii et ! Mrs. O; A. Ahlgren, First Vice ' m’\_p e o X elgh(_‘nlanngxlxg vt;];] c:m;nc)tx:}u!nextl iy | Sam Coroell, Mrs. Henry Cropley,| rriving from Tulsequah: John|gnn operating today at Anchorage ‘k President of the GFWC, will attend | SR W0 W0 ™ o™ st Louts| o aay w1+ e his thirteenth WP | Audrey, Terry and Richy Gilbert, | pcponald, John Sullivan, RUfus | pjaska e st suc SRS SR niorl tOO{“‘:;‘;:“nrrived here Saturday on Gedrgin MR Walters; from Taku Lodge: Mary|™ he National Bureau of Standards urged to be prosent. frs. An.| The Sun-Times said the Payers| pacific Northern Alrlines and sail-| From Seattle: Mr. and Mrs, John | Joyce, Laure DeFloraen, Steve VeA- | announced installation of a_radio be afforded Juneau and |COMing to the Sox are catcher eq for Seattle enroute to his home | Ackermann and son; Lt. M.P. Tay- from Sitka: Nadia Aga, MT.| weather forecasting center at El- a ns tomorrow night at | Sherman Lollar, pitcher Al Wid-| i Detroit aboard the Alaska at|lor, James G. Gillesple, Martin|and Mrs. J. Weathers, Bo";‘“‘mendorr Air Base. It will forecast ck when @ reception will be |Mar and infielder Tommy - Upton.| mignight en, Mr. and Mrs, Ellis 5. Oozeda, Dr. Moore, G. Baggen, Jr.| piackouts of short wave radio com- gl Pty Ol by the |Outfielder Ray Coleman, who came | . Johnson, Lt. Comdr. Max H. Lanke, | J. Brownlee; from Hood Ba -| munication in the area between id ot e L0 A aon 1o to. the' Whtte' Sox' midwaysin the| For more than twenty years, One | \ro " narin Lynch, Marjorie G, W. A. Forrester; from Ketchikan: | plaska, Seattle, San Francisco and 4 QWO Al Tiene, 0T LUS oRoee xlx\ past season, supposedly on waivers,|Shot George has been taking pic- | nporris Jack E. McFarland, Mr. and | Jack Ridley, Violet Carle; from | japan, Mrs. Doris Barnes of Wrangell, | oy 4 "y cjuged in the deal, the|tures of Alaska hunting and fish- |y joseph E. McLean, Ruth Rob- ell; Doris Barnes; from Skag _— Erestaent of s NeKn e S RUCD b e eata |ing, then showing the pictures and | ;<o " Comdr. and Mrs. P. Trimble Mrs, Ripley, Sister Mary FIor- | AL ASKA NATIVE SERVICE of Women's clubs who arrived ves- | |telling sportsmens groups around | ;o (0" enildren; Annette G, ence; from Haines: Mr. and MIS.| gpuCATION SPECIALISTS “a t and was a member of the| The paper said that in exchange |his home in Detroit about big game \vo.on Mrs. Glenn A. Widmark Steve Ward, Cliff Fenn, Clarence | Magg INSPECTION TRIPS group of local clubwomen who MeL | the Sox will turn over Jim Rivera, | in the far north. About fishing .4 two children; Aaron Wise, Mattson; from Tenakee: Mr. and | moartin N. B. Holm, Alaska Na- Mr. gren at the airport today. |the Seattle outfielder whom thl‘:l,f’fm'(' breakfast. .and catching B iy for SewhrdUNMaTy Tou | Mrs. Ole Taug, Jr, Harry Dorhe; ¢ive Service education specialist, Sun-Times said it had learned had|such big ones that one lasts the Lt WO | g jcan: Joe Ott, Ed A o week’ | | Prawl], Mildred. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, | {rom Pelican: has returned from a two week J H .'. v }{)('(’!, purchased by the Sox for $67,- camp of rn'g men a week—so ghat E. W. Peinesteon. Wellesly, Charles Wellesley, Alpha | inspection trip to service schools erry nanniiin s 500; infielder Joe Demaestri; catch- |after catching silvers and kings ™ " (FRO o Christensen, Mra. O, O. Personelis, t L i iies Son. conet: Hs ' reports s er Gus Niarhos, and pitcher Dick they release the fish. A o ¥ . p he ni AI k V 'Pr d i i i e Departing for Skagway: C. D. enrollment up in most of the nine aska YISt Proauces Littlefield who spent the 1951 sea-) His favorite spot for the summer % . puduc ity i Im stopped at " i An experimental machine has| Stone, Dan Cole, J. Gerzina; for |schools visited. Holm stoppe % " son with Memphis. is a cabin on the Situk. He finds| * . s L in Wales, Teller Mission ""me Magalme (opy i q " }plent\' of material for pictures. Lots teen developed that digs, cleans,| Haines: William Niemi, William |schools ales, Teller sion, The Sun-Times said that the Bax, | 0aer) o o ing ™ and Gerofien "Bia®| stems and bags pésnntay Anderson, Thomas Williams, F.|Nome, St. Michael, Unalakleet, Kot-[ Here is your perfect skirt . . |in addition to the cash given Seat- £ ’ 2 . s ok Honsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bren- | zebue, Kivalina, Deering and Shis- for bowlini olf, street o, Quick response to his recent trip | 1o for Rivera, have agreed to send | to make the summer’s picture tak- ST T for Tulsequah: | maref * g, 97 g " to Alaska was accorded Time COT- |1 co $10000 ball players to the|ing interesting. rictures, when the rope to which |fan, Dan Klamott; for Tulsequaz: i wear or just plain loafing! a8 | three § IS i 4 John Baylke, S. Brachnio, R. W.| Mrs. Laura E. Jones, education s o mdent Jerry Hennifin by his|pacific Coast League club in 1952| One Shot hasn't killed a bear|the steelhead was attached caught PR Fo% P B O P50 By o ) | speclalist for the service, made a Smartly tailored of finest méagazing, | and three more for 1953 delivery, | Since 1946—but he had asready |around his foot. About then me:N}r and Mrs. Charlie Yadon, Ann |supervisory trip to Alaska Native Sheen Gabardine with October 1 Time published two of | There was no confirmation of the ("anfed his nickname and when that | kear got the fish and almost got Pm;rn: Mts. W. D. Hawkins; Ketchi- | Service schools at Hydaburg and Unidure h. Three pat- Hannifin's Juneau stories, reported deal immediately from the _\‘eax‘ ye g_o.: mofmn pictures of 54| One Shot, too. But just in time km_"G Bérrn‘rcn‘ W. Featherstone, | Wrangell over the weekend. Mrs ented giant grip snaps at K Lead story in science section of | white Sox officials. tear in five days he decided that|the rope broke, One Shot landed | - -t " O F 5\ " g AT o) | Bertha Ellinger, education special-| ~bottom allow free knee the magazine tells of the Juneau picture taking was ds exciting as|in the swift Situk and lived to take | B ‘e L Mettler, B. Johnstone: | ist, left Monday to spend two weeks| action — patented Snug- TORtIRld, Rpcsarchy EIDIO0 T8 Jhhe FROR SEATEIE e {Cie P for Lake Florence: George Harju,|on an inspection trip to the Mt.| tex waistband keeps shirt JIRP operation which Juneau has | This summer he lost a tug of war| O'Neill is a member of the Out- Vienola., Emil Vienola: Lake Has- | Edgecumbe school operated by the in. Large back patch i Watched progress under the leader-| Frank Friedman and Cliff Thor-| with a bear. Baiting the bear, for | door Writers of! America, and a| O Vienola, Bmil Vienow; Lakd Hasw| o 0 ! S 'g 8 kpG ship of Glaciologist Maynard Miller | gaard of Seattle are staying at the | picture-taking purposes, with steel- | frequent lecturer. Selbury : ‘3. Faaquan, 5 ;’1 By ‘ o s pocket. Navy, Blac e rey, - -~ ~during the lust four-years: - -+ Baranof -Hote = ihex’ifi'fih % sandbar across from hisT -~ He will be north again-in June= -Sitka: er L_P. McDon- | g rertson, Carl Kerr, Walter Han- [—-Brown and Forest Green. i Another Juneau item made the e |cabin, One Shot was pulling the efter a winter in Peru. There is|ald, Mrs. F. Calvin, Rebecea Paul, | son, Mrs. Salskoy, J. Salskoy, Karen| Sizes 22-36. miscellany column. | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — 'steelnead toward him for better |fishing in Peru, too. | Bertha Ellinger, Nancy Forum, Ed'and Jim Salskoy. e ol 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year ’round Reduced Fares One Way Round Trip i Anchorage 63.00 113.40 ! | Kodiak 98.00 176.40 4 Homer 80.00 144.00 ; Naknek A. B. 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax 10% Reduction on Round Trip Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail E v E R Y T ll l N G 2 o 0 F F 0 F T “ E Connection:ngtve;;ct};);:dg% ggtsall Interior g , GOES AT 0 REGULAR PRICE! ity o We still have a good stock of Men’s Gabardine Topcoats _ I = = 4-Buckle and Zipper Overshoes Anighpns ’.” o Hardeman Hats - Bostonian Shoes l;‘,‘:l ee;u;()ei:l ‘;)‘leil:r::; : Wool Shirts- Wool Union Suits A sy L | ALSO: Many Other Items in Men's and Boys' Clothing w | Diesel and Crude | SAVE MONEY--BUY NOW--SAVE AT oil L | No Exchanges, Refunds, y y CLOTHING STORE | FULLDUMPLOADS | - Returns or Approvals on n 177 to 179 S. Franklin é ONLY! Sale Merchandise Juneau - - - - Alaska | No Meters F ‘ | ORMETRANSFER C0. | . m Jim Orme Bud Brown B T L LT LT LT T

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