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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX | Federal Savings and Loan Associas o lFlghlh from Calhoun to Indian to ATTENTION PLEAA! “ melhland Dock, saying it needed “ENRETIA IElls 130 piling at once. It was decided to postAR SIREET | Distin avenue. 1t|un will hold their annual meeting h s 1 s {orcer 100 piling in order to keep a | A motion was also passed instruct-| On Wednesday, January 17, at 2|in the office of the Association at o Lel our Telep one erVIce ave ("Y COU"(". or | s plANS INITIATED !ing the engineer to make plans and p, m., members of the Alaska 119 Seward Street | | A preliminary discussion was held specifications for the laying of a| | - | lon Councilman Ed Nielson’s: prop- trunk sewer on South Franklin| g A v e a0 ¥ AT You a Trlp o Town on These IAX EVALUAIION osition to build an additional grid- BY ("v COUN(“. strect from where it now ends near| ‘non in the small boat harbor. J. B.! ing 'Way to as far south as it is Bl'rfmd said it was a good ided. v somed needed to service existing buildings, " | Howard S. Henretta who H r e —,———— Cold Bluslery nays {Presents Bid for PrOPOSEd oy & tuw re-vatuation of the civs| ENGINEET Instructed fo Pre- TAL NOTI ‘ N | work '0 Juneau {of Ketchikan, appeared before the S 'f' i Hospl A "0 ES | L 3 d wcmmul and told of his plan andi pare pecl ications b ot o T e, o ek | b, 1 |presented a bid of $11,900 for the) 1 Willard Garvey was admitted to Satisfaction Guarantee 3 Councilmen e i s S A8 for Surfacing o S D oy i) . [ — |of Juneau. This was referred to the — | medical attention. | The first 1945 session of the Cn.v City Attorney and the council for; Initial steps for postwar street im-| Harold W. Bell was admitted to| pa— g Y ~ Council of Juneau was held last|further study and Henretta is to|provements in Juneau were insti-|st. Ann's Hospital for surgery yes- | = 4 v 4 |night with many items of busme‘-s’be notified later of whatever action|tuted in the city council Friday| terday. | ‘\ U > / ! coming before the councilmen. ps taken. night by a motion which passed fol-| Matt Minzgohr was admitted to | i —e e — 3 At the beginning of the meeting,| After voting to pay the monthly[lowing a recommendation by theist. Ann's Hospital Friday for sur- | PHONE | 8. A. Wilson asked that the alley|bills the council adjourned until|strcet committee, instructed the citygical care } | near his house on W. Eleventh Street |January 19. All councilmen were |engineer to lay out plans and speci-| George A, Riedi was admitted to | L 704 ; be cleared so he could hdwrllngrtk? present at the me?ung last night, |fications for a number of streets to| St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical Ucdl- - A and egress to his property. The city e surfaced. ment yesterda Juneau Deliveries— engineer was asked to survey the| ? | yohne]\;:»]\ 1, from Yakutat, was' and 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. stakes and see what could be anG\ DOUGLAS This s strictly a postwar project | jqmited to the Government Hos- | N Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. to give him reliet. Councilman Don Skuse, Chairman| o) for medical attention yester- | | Charles Goldstein asked the coun-‘ NEWS g:rmr street committee, lun ?‘n day. ¥ ——— cil to adjust his taxes on the fire- | efinite plans can be made for fi-| | e ettt destroyed Goldstein Building. Mmor‘ sdrungh.‘u;h Anlpxovrl at plnscn\k ! ALL_WOOL A. B. Hayes pointed out the tax rate | DOUGLAS 'ICE {but with the plans on hand wor (ASUA[TY UST { E HARRI MACHINE SHOP | .. i same as in 1942 ana 1943, £t ':)l:’l-:n,:l';ll(g: AGAIN| L peataciiata ab el fire ) i S U I T S . i —‘__‘ No action was taken. | finencing can be discussed | or AllIES low ’ " Blacksmithing (et orocom Syitem) OIL BURNERS Following reading of the monthly | Richard Parsons announces that| He also stated that the streets . [ Fur-Tri d hid ! Plumbing, Heating, gmanl\\ GIFTS [ police, library, and street depart- | beginning the first of next week he |rccommended are by no means all STAFF HEADQUARTERS OF| ur-lrimme I ? L {ment xeports, a communication was | will resume his Douglas Taxi Serv- |that will be surveyed for surfacing, THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION-| Plai Acetylene Welding, {5 SRR Phone 319 | read from Jack Fletcher of the Bar- | ice which he operated last year. He |pu; that this is merely the start. |ARY FORCES, Jan. 6—Allied cas- or Flain e 2 oo eeeeeeeeeesee} |anof Hotel saying that taxi noise in|will use the same location for a| streets specified in Friday night's | ualties are far below those suffered I e 5 front of the hotel at night had |stand and give the communl!ya24-unuuun included Glacier ‘highway by the enemy &N are Not, PAEULS $5 io $25 Y2555 e ™ ) "ttt Tosin oy iy omper 0 e sl GO AT S : | complaint m.zdc sometime ago. i s |street; Douglas Bridge to K street; | (:l n(’xun since the opening of the| | Bar Closing Ordinance | SEWING CLUB MEETS Fourth to Seventh on Main Street; | German offensive, an appraisal dis-| % e OO oting cock-| The Monday Night Sewing Olub | Four to Fifth on Seward street; closed . Fur Trimmed: $25 to $65 \ & ! tail bars and liquor stores at mid-| Will meet on Tuesday, January 9, |Fourth to Sixth on Franklin; Sec-| Z ==~ _—_________ | e i | night on week-days and at 2 o'clock | At the home of Mrs. Tom Selby. |cnd to Sixth on Gold street; Fourth|y PEGGY PETERSON z Plain COHBI’S' $1[] 0 $25 ¥ o in the morning on Saturday night {to Sixth on Harris; Main to Harris' § ppRQON A 3 PR | o t | JACK W GUCKER, Propneior 'and nights begfurt' a holiday, wns] WILLIAM E. FEERO VISITS |on sixth street; Main to Harris on| | PERSONAL SHOPPER {| ! ‘ e ime. D, W, uch| Willlm E. Feero left yesterday |migen street; Franklin to Harris on || Personal Shopper | i - of the Cupitol Bar appeared m-rmnl “”lh‘-‘* Skagway home after & scy- Fourth; Frankiin to Gold on ‘Third; { Alaska il Shopping Service | | « Schenley Liquors st e mw e, | CTAl-G8Y vl hre with his GaUEh- |kl fo Gold o Second: West | § 041 aveace Bidk. eatte, . W SKIRTS: 3 Y | deslring to retain the 4 o'clock clos- P Jc‘f;;li“e““ W""N\me enth from Calhoun to Indian| | INQUIRIEb Gl : . i Bacal‘dl Bum |- After much discussion Mayor | [to West Ninth to East street; West| } 3 | z Hayes told him to bring in letters! = - — Gabardlne I from the other bar owners that Such | TO ATTEND FATHER'S FUNERAL e coronei Brandy I said were in favor of the later hours| Mrs. Eli Poey Bftofor thoigigies e e L o sy s whre e v | SMILELY'S CARD attend the funeral of her father, | H | tion. nllbomlel WIIleS : ";‘)]un Skuse, chairman of the street | Elmer Hayden, who died at the fam- ‘ N \ N \ N i E $2.95and $3.95 . N | ily rtes. n | A . committee, obtaincd permission to ily home h\_mmcmtes, Washington. | 7 Cresta Blanca Wines o g e e | QIPENS TODAY ] raised a family of 14 children, all \ NOTICE: ' + On Mondays we openat 11 A. M. and close at 9 P.M. Baranof Hotel Building K(nnLdy Streets to counteract a bad —PORT, SHERRY, HAUT depression in the street there. Helving. Six of the boys are in the 1! United States armed services, one of 3 ‘then asked that the city engincer | United h il ew Golds ein ui in make o cost estimate on replacing | Whom is a prisoner of the Japs, be- | [ l g |the Kennedy Street bridge with a | i€ captured at Corrigedor. Hayden i permanent structure. After this he | died at the age of 81 years, his wife | I | Sillg recedi I 25 b H ubmitted to the council a list of | Preceding him 25 years ago , South Frankhn Sh’eet post-war paving projects. [ Flood Control HAYES GOES SOUTH |\ o—— | A discussion arose over flood- i |control work in Gold Creck and it| Mrs. A. B. Hayes flew south | | was decided to meet with James Friday via PAA for a month's visit | { Huston of the USED to learn more in the States. | about it and the engineer was re- T e quested to obtain figures on the CLITHERO IN TOWN ue(-k work. ! Russell L. Clithero, manager of ames L. 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