The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1951 ' t hari \Parent-Teacher Mee! | i « [To Star! Buildi Trip Pays Two Ways e ;“O?Z‘{?i"ém Lk e Fisheries Board 'PAA Weekend Travel 43 Arrive on PNA; Te Star! Building p Pay ¥ " noton e e | e o Recommendations Picks Up; 50 Arrive To Have Alaska ’21 Fly Westward New Log Church " |For FWS Law Officr end arcsted, on’ aleged SODDINS | Mimerk Glas-Belkiing. Sappiies . | AeeBEEAl ekl on e Al Education p’ogflm | A new log church for the Auke| A trip to Wrangell with a Fish | The group landed four times check- PHONE’;;‘S::}:: S sen' |0 waShlnglon o vt il ‘\“,.'1, 50 ar-| The third Parent-Teachers As-| Sixty-four persons flew with Pa- Eay- Chapel-by-the-Lake was ap-|and Wildlife Service group from |ing for possible violations and came gt et A orariirer. 1" | sonttoHT TRGRRNrr « el incific Northen Airlines over the d Sunday afternoon at a con- | Juneau heading for the annual|up with one arrest. Ralston has Recommendations for commercial |Fivals and 6 de l\,“\","“’:,:w Bavard, | the Juncau High School study this | weekend with 43 arrivals and 21 tional meeting. wild game dinner of the Stikine |gone to Feter: nere the case fishing regulations for the 18 i ‘Buehrle, Jerry | evening at 8 o'clock. | departures. The plans of the building commit- | Sportsmen Association paid two | will tried. No other details of son from the Alaska Board of Sk AT Bk E. N. Hales,| The Colonial Art Exhibit, orig-| From Anchorage: D. Walden, W. tee were approved and authoriza- | ways for Dan RdeL law enforce- | the est were available, eries have been forwarded to the " | Hanousek, | inally scheduled six weeks ago, will iLematfe, A. Simpson, Mrs. Masters, tion was given to go ahead with the BT TRy £ ] Washington, D. C. office of the ( 1d Hill, »n. Cha he O play in the grade school|E. Monroe, L. Usher, H. Saale, R. construction of a 20 feet by 40 Fish and Wildlife Service, C. L. An- PerOld mio ks n from 7 to 8 pam. today | McCormick, L. Jones, R. Bedlington, feet main building and a kitchen derson, director of the Alaska De- Tetity it AL WolkeE who chre 't ttend W. Clayton, B. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. and cccial hall of smaller dimen- partment of Fisheries, said today P-TA meeting. An admis- H. G. Fairhurst, A. Departee, C. The board concurred with m e it bt | wlpeR o per person will be | Alewa, O. Okenelle, H. F. Everson, ward Baltzo, chairman of the 1 e Haugen FWS proposals but differed in some _ = Robert Meek. Geo, | charge e mrmey collected will|R. B. Bewley, D. Russell, Morris building committe, says that crews EE “0w MUCH cl ANER c It reiterates its 1949 gemeral .- o te Parker, Mary | be to purchase more pictures Lawrence, H. Lindsley, P. Nation, of logzers will go into the woods policy and pointed out the 1 oot W o o 4 ublic schot E. W. Maki, Gt L. Erwin, W. A. sh to fail the timbers for the of revision of some restrict o] 2t A e e A |Lund, Lerton Countryman, Carl ney rch and haul them to the Donald Wingerson, Mary o o B S0 1A eliminate discrimination regardi e o shown with the traveling art | scotheim. hapel site. taker, Charles Winstead, Hugh types of g t will be the 21 pictures| [, Inscho, R. Wilkinson, E. Hall, | = = Since the FWS specifies the type y' ot Pk ik » f t during the past two years|p Dominguez, S. Sundet, T. Cusick, — EMPInZ WA ADS PAY — BE wHE“ Ynu swchH Tn { A . : | Harry Baker, Jean Becker, A. Bo-| (9080 © 0 8 | ALASKA fishing gear for certaln areas,|), ,jce pranks, Harry Halvorsen, | ¥ Boiton, Euuatksqn, £ Oadawiam, " ointes Dorothy Novatr f the Ter- | ox o) n 1 Py 1 the board pointed out “However, " ity it B i pan “Garol ,,D; ’1 ot v”»‘“”w‘_\‘loEdumm];D_ Alexander,'A. Hunt, Gk e et Bntlieg: i I "E n STEAMSHIP in other areas the most effective McDonald, J. C. and Mary McLean ”f‘, 1a ‘.‘ S i | From Yakutat: A. Wingerson. To cova: £coit Bottoroff, A. | - COMPAIIY » ¢ gear, namely the trap, is legal but .’ children; Mary Milbury, will talk c C es in \\h'nt)nnr‘ From Cerdova: A. Johnsoa, O he less ska dur- | gor the Jess effective ones, purse Mix, Jack Reed, Lyle | couldren vill it Alaska dur ‘K(ppm E. Debell, ANI“G SERVICE' y or gill nets, are prohibited. Riley. |ing the ‘h- yaArs. To Anchorage: K. L. Morgan, . { Passenger se"lce board believes this to be discrim- | An address on “International re- | Comdr. Schl M Vaugh: »m Annette: Carl Carlson, C omch, ERIBEaT I M AR, SOUTHB $ OUND inatory and withofit valid ju "% ™ llations through the International | pgy Ellis, Mary Cekado, W: v A % M 0¥, Butle A - 2 is, ary ‘ekado, arren , ) s , Seattle: Bill Stokes, Leonard | Student Dxchange” will be glven | punt, Joe Kehoe, J. Cange, Tom ire s N { §.S. BARANOF S§.8. DENALI Ray o e the only | Usher, A. R. Dominguez, Carl Hall, w':m\ "‘,’“.l,‘u.do‘:l‘f‘t’msifidggz ;’“"‘h Join FCh“*l‘;’P‘;;' i g NN Sun. Dec. 23 Sun. Dec. 30 5 suggesied thag the ony .. Bk - Fasiia ely pe mit; ‘ennel TS, il- ? s neans of regulation in|: 9oNE% » Bd Johns, | o o ange while attending Washing- kins, Herman Porter, J. C. Dodd. | Vylorld Famflus af Fetchikan Petersburg area was the = " e 2 8 | tos College, Pullman, Wa: r £t ik e | ' Ceattle Wrangell area was the Imit- |0 "a) line O'Brien, William That- oo To Yakutat: C. R. Wingerson, S : ) of weekly fishing time. It also b mas musical prozram | y 35 ¢ Ketchikan recommencded the elimination of | dos, McLean, JRUics CEE for the meeting with | i Perf‘lme k" : Seattle Robert Schy, Mathews, M. | e SIS Hanford, Frank Washington, D. |Brown, B. F r, James Dcpnl‘(cc.‘ ing led by Mrs. Stanley NORTHBOUND $.5. BARANOF §.8. DENALT a 1'! New Z0NS 8 5 4 Tues, Dec. 15 Mon. Dec. 24 Adviss 4 3 it ward Sitka area, the Corrine Kenway is to a over-all quota on the | HJarriet Sheldon, E. M. and Dale | refreshments. Your Beauty Harding, R. Wilinson, Gail Chand- 3 | 1 £ a ‘ TOBI PATTON ° . . : > Sewar red salmon and proposed | M, h. It was suggestéd this |1cry 8nd son, Mr. and Mrs. Cordova { { 3 down into weekly | Ansell J. Harmon, Betty Howard, | |1 in RECORDED MUSIC AT i Bt A | 5 S.uuzn.lk, I. Gamble, J. Little, A | duotas 1o insure proper escapemest | Jima. Robertson, M. and Mrs. W, L | It's the Record Sho ; JUNE e o seement of the S8l | 5opnson and child, Mrs. C. 1. Lewis, | e ne p ! DRUG CO ! o mon run Admitted . Ann's hospital The board agreed with the fisher- Howard and Bernice Bileau and | Friday we Andre; dismissed Box 1151 — Phone 33 men and packers of the Prince |BOnnic, Leota Hisey, Loleta John- | on rday were Al Keishly, Mrs. Box 2478—Juneau Wililam Sound area that the clos- % : o Robert Haag, Mrs. Jack Mfirtm,\n alton, Ronald Dalton, Mrs, Rydcr |} Tiio PRt 1 thuit wra e bt Pilazaas -Freighter Service 5 b %% from Augnust 7 to August 16, This |F: M. Fitch, Dr. D 'D. Marquardt, | | Converse; dismissed Sunday were - ——— : T SPOTS OUT\ ; From Seattle ¥ Oliver Colby, Mr. and Mrs, Mx. Svend Thorpe, Mrs. Roy Gor- | T~~~ . " < on the contention tha P ve yo esses that L SURBUS B D e 5 o8 M2t Clarence Warfield, Mr. and Mrs. | don and boy; I ! JE g drexces ‘ the runs there are becoming later | adboy; Fran . ] BEEhE, gaw laok that oty AL D! > December 21 Minard Mill, Paul Scoteim, M. J‘ Adr lm;,.‘., rnme: = g L3 L RT GONE 8 later and that part of the |2 4 d il ' o " e Sanitone Dry Cleaning makes FLEMISH KNOT 2 o o> Kerhen. | pital Saturday sladys HERB . ROWLAND ¢ 5 R i runs should now be tapped. o Eetohikan: A. Rygo, i A heie of+Baint possible. Away goes all d S, » - o 1) i 3 Alas anag RS i : . 5 o | Kctchikan, Wrangell, Petcrsburg, In Juneau Area Mardon, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fair- | Sunday were Sadie White of Ju- laska-Manager - ; At i thats beet PERSPIRATION - Tiiema Regarding Taku Inlet, Port Snet- { hurst. . neau and Martha Lindoff of Haines. iding those beautiful colors e VA\IISHES s Uitinaf el RS waters, the e Baranof Hotel-Juneau {/s 7@ k™ and patterns, Original texture board :.reed that the FWS pro- ) is restored. The perfect . o0sal ‘for a © 18 Seas % by B ; ! press lasts longer. You'll < NO CLEANING : - p i [ RENTAL SERVICE Slmt | rmimioe T | No auNG: § | Fur lformation weekly closed period of 72 hours cleaner dresses can be until LT 6N Phones 2 and 4 pe week was X C ‘nt. . T 3 N 1 d S: ! T S o i Doogan Janitor Service : b i G Juneau e T Scrubbing and Polishing Machines 2 iti E } } H. E. GREEN, Agent scn, Otto Koppen, Roscoe Max, Jr. | Pa il and boy; Mrs. Richard | § Mail Orders Filled P r‘\,.‘lpln \l.|l|||:., 0 sition that the same principle could e evtendsd’ from Aprll 1 boegapt | Vacuum Cleaners - Commercial type tember 20. M i Q- VISITOR FROM KETCHIKAN Teniee : MOpS Brocms ion for servi i i C':] ALAS KA 7 ull:fl.flifl;)(]tx{leglcfé' Ketchikan is at Jannor Supphes STEAMSHIP COMPANY —— | U I LR ) L E T r— GIFT te VDU LOWEST PRICES IN JUNEAU Stock Your Lockers or Deep Freezers We will be closed Wednesday, December 26 _ Prices Good Through December 24 e 2 S R =3 222 Broadbreast—Co-Op Pound Center Cut Chuck Pound g uts ¥ Hormel’'s—12-14 1b. average HEN TURKEYS - 7%¢| BEEF ROAST - - - - @5c|VEAL ROAST Dc|HAMS - - Broadbreéast—Co-Op Pound ~ Tender—Juicy Pound Shoulder Cuts Hormel's—Piece TOM TURKEYS 5¢| SHORTRIBS - - - ¢|VEAL ROAST - 9c|BACON Eastern—Oven Ready Pound Fresh Pound For Baking or Boiling Hormel’s—Sliced GEESE - - - - - 8&c|GROUND BEEF - - 4&¢|BREAST 07 VEAL Oc|BAGON - - - - B¢ Long Island—Oven Ready Pound Choice Steer Pound Rib or Loin Pacific Pint DUCKS - - - 85¢|SIRLOIN STEAK . . 89c|VEAL CHOPS - Oc|OVSTERS - - - - -83« Ocoma—Cut-up Pound Choice Steer 4 Pound Fresh—Home Made Pork Fresh Creamery . Pound FRYERS Dc|ROUND STEAK - - 89c|SAUSAGE - - Qc|BUTTER - - - - - T8« Pound Choice Steer Pound Boneless—Eastern Pound Jurn’s Shamrock—Extra Large Dozen Dc|T-BONESTEAK - - 9ODc|PORK ROAST - - - GBc|EGGS - - - - - 78 1t SANITARY MEAT COMPANY v BPROOROCTTE

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