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A, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 BROWNIE TROOP MEETS *Son 0' Gen (Iarl( Brownie Troop No. 14 met at the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Fishing and Golf PAGE EIGHT | TAKU TOASTMASTERS MEET ON THURSDAY ]Juneau Singers Need Anchorage FWS Hangar |Busman's Holiday PAA Hosfess s . e g . . Honored a' J Ba“es Also Teno“, |s Near (omple'ion "'aken by Alaska Are Vatallon Fa’e ‘Tl;l:ll;fd"‘l;fll:: :;fi.‘?:s:ti:sr::?o oox: Io‘;l‘::s“’:jog‘e:“:nozu'f“:fi‘}h oslgg:zi wou“ded n Ad'on | Reheaf!e "“"sday Bitot - S . paministoative 0‘ Gove’no[ pafks |of the Baranof Hotel. and some of us cut pictures for some | General Mark Clark’s son, Captain ! plate pictures. Mrs. Walther read[wmam Clark, has been wounded Pl o "t us another chapter of Fun and|seriously in the battle for Heart- J. R. Thompson, chief steward for | 02 his sister in West Yellowstone, | - ; lements, Joe McLean, | Health. We had our business {Y‘EEL’ibreak ridge. He was hit in the ! ik here he had I summer days John Graff and Irvin Curtis. Toast- | ing conducted by our president,|chest d back, the Aleutian, is a round trip pas- [ Where he had long st T QayS| aster for the program is Wes | % gy and back, and medical of- | senger aboard the Baranof accom- |°f excellent trout fishing, and mc‘()wr‘)' Hunt Grufnm ok _eb‘Char]cne Armstrong. Then we nd-’j,ce,s say his condition is serious | panied by his wife. He has been |lke Taylors in Seattle where he| Flos ! Coletit: ohleontl m“*:iioumfid» ! | Eut not critical. His father is chicf with Alaska Steamship Cumpuny?l"“-‘"‘d golf with Mr. and Mrs. Tfly'il"‘x:ed Aty gran‘lm'u‘iflnc c, and | Janice Hillerman, Karin Olsen,|of army field forces with head- with 23 years and this is the first|l0F, both former Juneauites, < | b v " e | Reporters. | quarters at Fort Monroe, Virginia, trip to Alaska for Mrs. Thompson. | — = - forded a perfect summer for George‘ r — s In the Thompson party are Mr. and ks, who returned north four | Mrs. W. Swanberg and Dr. Harrison N . Suanbers an BRI e Support Your Concert Association — BUY A SEASON TICKET STEVENS and STEVENS COTTON SHOP . | officer for the Fish and Wildlife S'eamshlp Emplovee Tt = P g Speakers for the pr Service left for Anchorage Tuesday | ‘ e months in the states visit- | T to confer with contractors and| The Juneau Singers will hold a| . . Kiwanis Club |regular weekly rehearsal at the Honored guest at the KIWanis neinogist church on Thursday at meeting Wednesday noon was Miss | g.45 nm., according to Will Reedy, military authorities on the new Betty Lee Curley, a charming Pan | precident of the group. “We st{ll FWS hangar, which is being built American Airways hostess, who has | o4 more singers in all Semnmv,,‘at Anchorage’s new International been on the Alaska run since June.|p. aqded. “Tenots and basses are | Alrport. When interviewed by John Graff, yarticularly scarce, due in part to| Miss Curley said that her job seem- | apcenges caused by out-of-town | ed almost like a vacation. Before |y inecs trips. We hope that atten-| Structed at the cost of $250,000.00 ng Pan American, Miss Curley | gance will surpass the fine group!is nearly completed. The Intei- a chemistry student at the Uni- | 5¢ the first rehearsal.” | national Airport is located at Hood of Washington and gained| a¢ 5 phusiness meeting last week, Lake, nine miles from Anchorage.| The altitude flying experience bY|iwo officers were elected to fill| Furness plans to return to Juneau | vas the elevator in the 22|y cancies, Miss Phyllis Servies was' Sunday. nge Building in Seatl- | glected vice president and Miss| - % it of her winter plans|rnger Eide was chosen librarian. v trip to Hawail With| other officers are Ruth Nelson, y stopover. | secretary, and Charles R. Mountjoy, uille, charter member of | t.easurer. the Juneau Kiwanis Club, was pre- | sented with his five year perfect | | : , Standard Oil ; Man fo Speak I , i The hangar, which is being con- 2> retired not long ago as cadnstral‘ engineer and is now chairman of | the board of the First National | | Bank of Junéau. | five are the only round trip ngers on this voyage of the of. $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ @ PAY CASHAND SAVE @ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE V e i Lo /] Z attendance pin. Acting President | At Chamber Henry Leege said that he would | have presented this pin in true French style by buzzing him on| each cheek if Vuille had not con- centrated on producing a prize winner for the Elks beard growing Speaker at the Chamber of Com- merce meeting Thursday noon will be S. E. Stretton, district manager | for the Standard Oil Company of California. Stretton will review his| company’s 50 vears of business in contest. Vuille is a past president of the Juneau cluh and was secre- Alaska and outline future plans. He Q is in Juneau to attend the annual| convention of Alaska managers OI‘Q the Standard Oil Company. | In recognition of the 60th anni- ? versary of the B. M. Behrends lnc.,‘ J. F. Mullen, President of the B. M.| Behrends store and the B. M. Beh-»h | tary-treasurer of the Territorial Ki- wanis group. Two work parties for the scrap drive will be held this week and Dr. | Ted Oberman announced that a lot | near the City dump would be med. as the central coliection depot. | Guest at today’s meeting was J. R. Hansen, a Kiwanis member from | Seattle. These Prices Are Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Your 20th Century Super Market FALL. PLANS LAID FOR CUB SCOUT PACK 311 rends Bank and Kenneth Albertson, store manager, will be guests at the Chamber meeting. The pioneer | . store was opened in Juneau on October 9, 1891. it -3 W. G. Downing, Larry M. Hagen, | The committee for Boy Scout Cub | Pack No. 311 met Tuesday evening to begin its fall program. Pack committee for the following year includes: George Sundborg, chairman, Henry Harmon, Rev. G. | SHOF H E R E-==-Lowest Every Day Shelf Prices in Alaska=-=-S HO P HERE M Why pay a premium for your groceries-Shop at your 20th Century Super Maket, the only true Cash and Carry Super Market in Juneau, AT THE BARANOF H. Hillerman, Rev. Samuel A, Mc- | Phetres, William G.. Ellis, (‘Ilb-; master. Den mothers are Mrs. Henry Marmon, Mrs. Terrance Rob- Standard Oil Company of Califor- nia, are guests at the Baranof Ho- and R. P. Mayer, all representing | and save money on your grocery bill. We carry only nationally advertised merchandise at the lowest prices . . . Come in and check our prices with what you have been paying. tel, where a company conference is' jusg bins, Mrs. Roy Needles, and Mrs. | peing held. Frances Stebbins. 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