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ALEUTIAN OUT Parking Lots to FOR WESTWARD = Relieve Traffic MID FIREWORKS Congestion Here senge rs!Police Chief Orders No Parking at Curbs in Yellow Zones Improvement of Juneau's crowded automobile park conditions will be effected tonight with the com- pletion of a 100 foot square par ing lot, on Main Street between Second and Third, and with the E cheduled assignment of the lot be- o'clock t tween the Hotel Juneau and the aska-June former Uptown Thedtre building for here next city parking purposes. According to Police Chief Dan Ralston, use of the parking utian included: lot, which is the property of the - Alaska Juneau mine, has been do- nated for use by the A. J. to the The lot next to the Hotel donated to the M. Behrends es- Thirty-eight P Leave Here Aboard Boat This Morning the with mber of ipps, Tda M W. Eveland Rapuzzi; for city L. Beck, J. Juneau has been ! , Albert Comp- city from the B ton, D. Wollertz, ansfer at Cor- tate jova to the steamer Curacao were, In addition to the lot plans, reg- Mrs. J. W. Tyacke, for ulation of curb parking bhas been and Z. T. Halferty, for ordered by Chief Ralston, and no parking is to be allowed along por- tions of the curb now painted yel- lez—Mrs. F. L. Jacobs, Joe x Clff. N. Johns. For Newkirk, W. E. Flesh- Chief Ralston today m, W. C. Overby, all persons working in stores and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. offices who leave their cars parked f 1 Clifford, A. Engstrom, all day cooperate with the city by Maki, A. W. Guizler, W. Mc- parkir in the d Getchen, H. E. Solberg, Catherine Work on the lot next to the Hotel Hammer, Fred Ordw M. D. Wil- Juneau will be started tomorrow liar J. J. Jow Mrs. E. M. by a crew of eight men will b Walker urged tha ignated lots completed hsort v 'MRS. HOOKER HONORED AT LUNCHEON BEFORE DEPARTURE FOR SOUTH - GRIZZLY BEAR IN; CAPT. KROEGH GETS PLEASANT SURPRISE The Game Commission vessel Hookoer ho is leaving this week to Grizzly Bear, Capt. Claire Kroegh,|attend the convention of the Past Juneau from Fresh- Noble Grands of the order of Re- had the wild bekahs at Vancouver, Wash., Mr Wilcox and Mrs. Lew M. Wil- were hostesses for luncheon at the Wilcox residence. red to wish Mrs. Hooker bon ien he arrived in o were Mrs, Ray G. Day, Mrs. M egh wos here to meet him.|Jack Guerin, Mrs. C. A. Fox, Mrs She had flown up from their home Anna Webster, Mrs. Minnie Hurley in Ketchikan with Pilot Herb ,Mun- Mrs y McNaughton, Mrs. J. J ter to visit her sister, Mrs. Ole ker, R. D. Peterman, Mrs Westby rolina Armstrong and the hos- Complimenting Mrs. Katherine has returned tc where he party and will be H. G short Tiams water Bay photographic itioned in Juneau for a >apt. Kroegh had a plesant sur- wn as > R Most importan s cause of low production and death in sheep tcraach worms | fo- — e ——— Lode and placer location notices sale at The Empire Office. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1937. 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, he was to bring Jerry Reiland, H. L. Collins, Juneau. take off once more this afternoon at 5 o'clock, for Hawk Inlet with W 3 i . S. Pekovich, returning with two International Convention to miners from there at 6 o'clock Be Haldin: San i | Yesterday afternoon, Pilot Barr Je Ield m San Fran- returned here from his Chichagof cisco in 1938 flight at 4 o'clock, with Fred Chase, g C. Dean, and C. Isbel, all from Chi- NIOK Junte 9--<Mitiite U“D.r_“(‘lmgolfl and went out again at 6 ’ 59, President of the Paris Ro- o'clock last evening with Mrs. John President| FUNtoff and two sons for Hawk | ‘htional ang Inlet. From Hawk Tnlet he flew PRSI empty to Sitka, and came back to bl Juneau from there with Royal Shep- | tary, has been el of th Rotary Inte he will preside at th in San Francisco next - - TWO HALIBUT. TWO SALMON BOATS IN TODAY WITH FISH today Capt ard and Joseph I. Thomas, with a stop on the way at Hawk Inlet to pick up W. 8. Pekovich. He returned | here at 9:30 o'clock last evening| |to complete a full day in the air. | > M’LEAN FLIES TO ADMIRALTY AFTER INJURED WORKMAN o | Fcllowing Pilov Alex Hoéiden's Fisherles at 7 and 5 cents, and theliakeoff this morning at 10 o'clock Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, brought!in the Bellanca Pacemaker on the| in 8000 pounds, purchased by the parine Airways scheduled Wednes- Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company at|dqay Chichagof and the sarge price points mail flight, Pilot Chet Mc- Sebastian-Stuart Agent E. E. ENg- Lean flew the Fairchild 71 to Tul-| strom also received 6,000 pounds of cequah with B. B. Neiding, super-| king salmon off the Marge, Capt. intendent of the mine, and ! arrett, while the Washington, lothers for the Polaris-Taku work- Capt. George Dalton, had 16,000 jngs; B. Brynelson, mining engin- pounds of kings for the ACF. leer, L. G. Aveind and E. J. Marshal Taking ice here today w Fre-! Ppassengers out with Pilot Holden mont, Capt. Olaf Winther; Helen H.,!were: J. M. Slagle and E. Gilbert- nk Paul; Washington; 31-|son, both for Port Althorp. Lloyd C-10! st. Oscar Snow; Emma,| Jarman was flight mechanic. Cept. Tom Ness; Tern, C sn-| Taking off from here about 1 o'- drew Rosness; Hyperien, Capt O clock this morning, Pilot Chet Mc- Oberg; Ida IL, Capt. John Son- Lean and Flight Mechanic Don derland; 31-C-51, Capt. Ralph Ja- £hoemaker answered an emergency {call in the Fairchild, flying Dr. C - C. Carter, and J. R. Maurstad of PILOT BARR AND | PATCO KEPT lN where Percy Lockwood was reported AIR FULL TIME ooex his sick They returned here at 1:30 afternoon with Mr — Lockwood. Mr, Lockwood was imme- Left to carry on here alone, by diately taken to St. Ann’s Hospital Pilot Sheldon Simmons’ trip to Se-'here, where an operation was per- Alaska Air Transport Pilot'formed upon him this afternoon by | 1 Barr got up with the dawn |Dr. Carter. [ this morning and took off at 4:30/ alibut vessels sold The Perseverance om Sanders, brought in pounds, sold to the Alaska C I'wo 1 Juneau meson The Forest Service camp was up| o'clock to fly empty to Chichagof in a stream from Admiralty Cove, and the AAT nson seaplane and re- Pilot McLean attempted to taxi the turn at 8:30 o'clock with A. O. Helli,|plant up the creek but was unable R. R. Gansneder, and A. Nissila. to get within a mile of the camp, Fifteen minutes later he was in the necessitating the carrying of the air again, flying A. Van Mavern, B. injured man to the plane. | F. Kane, and H. H. Tbach to Hoon-| Pilot McLean took off again this | ah. Back he came from Hoonah at afternoon shortly past 2 o’clock on| 11:30 o'clock this forenoon, bring- | the Marine Airway's scheduled Wed- | ing Mr. and Mrs. R. Cordle. nesday flight to Sitka and way Taking off in the Patco this noon |points, with Gov. John W. Troy and Pilot Barr flew to Hoonah again,'Mrs. Robert W. Bender as p: en- empty. to pick up Mr. Van Mavern'gers to Todd, and Herbert Lee for and Mr. Kane for Tenakee and Tenakee. He was to return here Sitka. Expected back from Sitka at about 6:30 o'clock. AKE TIME TO READ THESE BUILT-IN THERMOMETER . . . Kelvinator's plus power as- sures safe refrigeration tem- erature—always . . . The built-in thermometer proves this. ER GRIDS IN ALL ICE elvinator’s plus power givesabundantreserye capacity to provide as much ice as you'll ever need. &y CERTIFICATE OF LOW OPERAT- ING COST . . . 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LEGS PORK, VEAL ROLLED RUMP 3 SC ROAST BEEF, Ib. - PORK SPARERIBS Q¢ 38 BABY BEEF—Pound SR ‘zsc HAMBURGER BUTTER. .‘ilbs. for 75 ¢ LEG O’ LAMB FRESH—Pound . " 25c POT ROAST FLUFFOpomi 18" NEW POTATOES Selected—Fancy. 1033 CRISCO..3lb.tin69c NUCOA. 2 pounds B5¢ FINEST FOR TABLE USE, COOKING AN FRYING—INSIST ON NUCOA VEAL HEARTS 20¢ PIG HOCKS Pound... BALOGNA—LIVER SAUSAGE—POLISH SAUSAGE—HEAD CHEESE—WEINERWURST IMPORTED MILANO SALAMI—CERVELAT LIVERWURST—BOILED HAM PICNIC HAMS 27(: Swift’s Premium—pound ... STELY EEF—Pound zoc LEMON JUIC 2 for 29c 2 for 29c | Orange Juice i(élAUEl:b;lUlc 2 for z9c Paper Towels . 2 for ZSc ?aper Plates. 2 doz. 25c COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES 2 baskets 39c Thursday,Friday, Saturday | ~June 10, 11, 12