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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE rtment heads will be held ELLIOTT ROBERTSON NOW Ii'le Boul ]Poslerlly Will Know ;Blg Show Dlanned ‘-“ 1 Al &t b " e Museum. At that | WITH ANCHORAGE BANK ] 1 qu “urn?mmv‘fi will report :mg de- I B | b oo i ] foig ;:1:,, win v heard | B R o e | SHIAFFER®S 49-Phone-13 H By Sealer-In ftems ‘fiy Afis and (rafls i " lions for the coming show, | t0ok over his duties as loan officer n flnlg o 1ts made since the for the First National Bank of An- | l A list of the articles placed in Ihr Juneau's Eighth Annual Art and nouncement include Dr. I. L | chorage Tuesday, Floyd Guertin, di- | hermetically-sealed copper jCraft Show scheduled for next|j Montgomery as Property Custo- ANIMALS ¥OR FATR _ [rector of Territorial Veterans' Af-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14 — (P — | which was placed in the walls of farch is likely to surpass all prev- | gjan, Mrs. I. J. Montgomery as co- ot B | fairs, announced today. Robertson | That hardy, muscle-throated speci- new Juneau Memorial Library how rding to = director of the painting department| Animals are arawving daily for the | yag previously been with the Terri- | men of sports, the fight fan, moved |itemized by B. Frank Heintzleman, |* president of the organization. | with Mys. Robert Thorne, s. E.|Martha Society county fair at the | torial office closgr to the usual bedlam today as|library board cha; , today | v the first time, h notables | I+ Keithahn, textiles, Daisy Fager-| N Light Presbyterian (-'\urrh} Robertson is replaced by Harold Champion Jimmy Carter of New| The articles were ot fat 4 i g | son, needlecraft | st g at 7 o'clock Friday. | Kenny of Anchorage who had form- o B ey 88 Jose- { | erly been with the Federal Veterans' York and challenger Art Aragon| A book of poems, “I R red - | | of Los Angeles prepared to enter|Star,” by Lenore Dawes, of i o B hag A v C“"" e, Fred| A volunteer to head the "’n‘“j'i fes, bears, horses, monkeys, | Aqministration there. - Al A | d Sara Machetanz, and Judge J.|working department is 3 y geese (all stuffed of course) | PRI A 5 A? % & | L] the ring at the Olympic Auditorium!Creative Writing club copy cf | W. Kehoe will exhibit at the-local | sought y offers or su may be seen in ctorc windows FROM ANCHOBAGE tonight to battle for the world light- the Alaska Maga 3 ure, how. While the Crumrines and |should directed to Mrs. Willis. The animals as well as idiwork weight title. maps and pictures k | Cal Eaton, promoter of the 1 -KHM hip E Coiibacs N M:\cllf*t!a(n‘z work in various media, | Tomo hursday, Nov. 15 ab and home canned goods will be on | Clarke Lorraine of Anchorage Meat at Iis Best — ¢! Lower Prices round attraction, remained confi- (the Canadian Pacific rin. | Judge Kehoe has, as ¢ 4 8 o'clock fficers sale at the fa is registered at the Baranof Hotel dent that all or most of the aren’s jcess Louise; a financial report - : = TR 41 . AN 10,400 seats would be sold, with the(the City of Jun and a map of putrons digeing deep for seats the city: newspaper cilpping of the | Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Satarday ranging in price from $20 to $5. .l The nation’s television fans, ex- cluding the Southern Califoraia blacked-out area, will see it for free. Carter, the 27-year-old Negro who blasted Ike Williams out of the title by a 14-round knockout in New reaking ceremonies of the new library. A picture of the Baranof Ho.el; picture of ice skating on Menden- hall Lake; picture of s 3 and Mendenhall Glacier; picture York last May 25, is a slight betting of Douglas Ski Valle picture of favori s, his fir fense of 7 averite in this, his first defense the. city. of.Jux 16 of B the crown. Alaska Coastal Airlines plane; pic rag vas given a split decision! § < ATAEOD WAk P P | ture of Juneau airport and Pan Am- aven Baer ;‘q‘g[“;g;m;g““ non-ttle| o ryoan Atrways planes; pictures of | ke i B R the Goldstein buildin e i waia wubetding A large selection still awaits North Star Docks prenseinifimpiip ‘Infi‘)’m you r‘huos?ng. The last day of Southbound frem e g g this showing is Thursday. We is Yeafly supply Run Picture of the ship Baranof of the be lic':e yeu rill want to iak 5 ! Alaska Steamship company; bicture - The North Star, Alaska Native|Of the federal building ad aniaq(, of his experience Service supply ship, arrived in Ju- the elementary and high schools of Ly Lo > of A e i ok 951 | h 2 HY 1 neau this morning southbound from |Juneau; folder concerning the 1651 vhile Mr. E. M. Berk is still its yearly supply run to Barrow. z SO The supply ship took part in the st o e, organiza and W'lh us. recent search for the army tug MT- | churches in Juneau; 4 328 that was lost in the Bering | Weliman Holbrook's Sea. The tug was found in a sink- | Point Louisa; a eurrent issue of the ing condition by the North Star Daily Alaska Empire; picture of nl 25 miles from Savoonga on St. Law- | Taku and Norris glaclers; picture of | rence Island, said Capt. Charles H. {the present librarian, Edna Heaton | ‘{]a o f . P, ,t ; & ™ S e 8RB ORI Lo i of o e We therefore sugges grcti gl ‘ two men reported aboard the tux,“"" nn Coleman; newspape Y : 4 B i / i T e e et | pin,of Feb. 6, 1945, a report by e that you come in on - | ‘ : .1 1 Kotzebue that had been towing |library board; and a “1““‘”" di- o sy : = q the tug, the captain said. e 4').: ¥ i a a i é : 4 TE’]A MKS&H - . AUrsaay as earty as i B The North Star is scheduled to 1 J leave late this afternoon for Wran- | ET. LU CAS RETU copibnd ‘_“0“ =1, ; =, gell where approximately 20 tons, GUARD ARMORY INSPECTION | pGSS].j e_ e R Nfl of reindeer meat will be delivered Lt. Harry Lucas of the 3 to the service sch ere. Rein- | Alaska National Gu ructor d i W | F " P : Sehtered i e e | detachment has returned. oo Exira-Fancy Ce-Op Turkey . . . jus! the deer were slaughtered in the annual | detachment has returned fr | roundup on Nunivak Island. The, armory inspection at Nome, 1 2 ' ship left Seattle on August 5 and | leet and Kotzebue. He v — ‘ size you wani! is scheduled to arrive back in its; Col. R. C. Snyder, inspecto : " i Penro, head of the cevice| annual ispechon of Firs. Seot i & We will have the LOWEST PBICES it Juneau PR e od S T e You can still save 40% and also enjoy: Each furkey purchased at Shalfer's ‘“f‘.fifi;“f& e bemuse: ?n)vlon;z{xnsx\%z:ogw‘c mento, immediate '.,g‘ of your Fur on c.onvww [ P omapiqhsepenunen @ stalls A has a money-back sman{ed.,_m b . | 1 ALSO for the HOLIDAY.. .. Carl Hal] <f Sea ing, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith cf at the Baranof Hoonah are registered at the Bara- I_ nof Hotel, .+ .. .or, for as liitle as AT THE GASTINEAU YT . =3 . America’s Finest - Hormel William C. Kerns of Bridgeport,| GOVERNOR SPEAKS TODAY 7. xl'l::: (a:.t fi)ce néu:énsgl\?a;%c:;' AT ANB CONVENTION i . 25% down we hold the Fur of i Gov. Gruening left Junc.u yes- J | ] e % @2 a ® " ( — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY —| m«m to speak before th ke ‘ 4 your choice c¢n our "LaYA A4+ E VY e l HALF or WHOLE KL"( hikan (ndm He is expected back in Juneau A 53 away" plan. Thursday morning. Delegate E. L. 124 Seward Sireet "0,-mel9s Ext'ou Fa” Bartlett addressed the convention there yesterday. BA(ON b e ¢ HALF or WHOLE ; SLICED BACON . 1b.59¢ STEAMSHIP COMPANY ~ Extra Fancy ize‘?’ggo%%rglce WINES P S S.S. DENALI $.5. BARANOF i Sun. Nov. 18§ 25 ,, { : y " | Box Ve 5'4'15 Sun. Nov. 25 Petersburg Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Seattle i \ ‘ ' Ketchikan 2 = o /A . SPUDS -- SPUDS -- SPUDS NORTHBOUND §.8. 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