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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:—]UNEAU ALASKA : SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1945 urchase of the utilities not be censidering, even though it mizht \ab]mg the latter to closa it books dressed the members on some of his| ning and Lorenna Kegley. II‘XPAYER cnsummated. The :\mnI:;ls:;l gun prove that ln can ;\lnlw bbe):cc[::;; ‘Ior the fiscal year. | experiences. Invited as specinl From Cordova: Oscar Bergseth, hr~ made to pay for itself, he de- plished by having the boa ‘ After approving current bills, in-|guests for the next meeting were| ) 3 wred, through using it for setting and adjourn until such time as all | Harold Stennestvedt and Mr. Yold- SITKA, Alaska, July 26.—(Special by Midred Tilson and a 21-inch| Spad o8 by S et i Bl e Aol P U axe fixing rates and similar is in readiness, oo e A | 5 8 Board, who have served for the past IAKE OVER unctions, Mr. Stuart, he pointed In presenting his budget, at the|COrrespondence) —Visiting in Sitka (rout caught by Dr. H. J. Hodgins.|y "oy vt pagton for the construc-|three years, They are Mrs. H, J.| Outgoing passengers to Gustavus L last wezk end were Mr. and Mrs. declared they enjoyed o1 ) s doing work $ ay opening o e session, the mayor 3 o T were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson. (Im. x,l(l ing \.\mk’ wmaxlr» qu(:vI(i (42:1»;\:;‘:1 (lnj*m| ;1‘ C )nnl b “m‘Jc‘m Tenneson and son Jimmy, | crfec e hal SrOBABHEEL HAR- t:m:):lrnthc seaplane flot, the Council H;d’:[r;jbk ed Kettleso:c:;::r J. !:, o Anohotpe- P8 Eandier A (g & B e e from Tenakee where Mr. Tenneson . having spent only three hours ° i = a A 24 g to the city at the rate of lincrease over previous years is due 4 e D 3 ? i, Rotert Hunter will be included. Edward E. Johnson, Anthony G. (IIY M EEI $35 to $5 ‘ 3} had been OWNs and operates a salmon can- cusly fishing and the remainder % bl i Snyder, Ol E. Scovill, . W. Da- He is performing to certain projects that "3 he tE6E o . 2oy Gaylord, assistant at th an- " the @ aisal scheduled for post-war and w)n_ch \..9,9 Llyhf“gusl;;fm,;mofT;’,',"e?:j it el ot d.x%’lso(i'lqi:]’g;i ';:Xm\!i ;‘; ::ning St:nee Mrs. Victor Rodgers gave a party b Lt Mars;mll, . £ He;vm, Lou-} 1 T mayor ~:nr:‘ and ve Now mmnvxr pressing Re;?mrts‘st Frank Wright, Jr. Mrs Gtins THison and Mrs Ly~ weeks of his August vacation Work-lfor her niece, Barbara Garton, vis- ise Romig, Eugene Gianola, James - ] Sl bl z'{lv..vfi?ni.)»‘:l.:‘“ ::,‘“"'Pfi"“tugfl“::;!- This week end Mr. and Mrs. Frank n left by plane Sunday to :fn""m;lxe;m‘“ Brothers 1088108 (jying pere from Ketchikan for the ition A Due Mon-! "he mayor ded that the e SIS oF which are mow \Vright, Jr., and daughter Pat will iake connections with the PAA for CamPp in il stiibt, | Who - Wk Seisbistih' hbd) Petition Answer Due Mon yor concluded water main fly to Tenakee to join the Tennesons tle where the former will visit eighth birthday. A wiener roast on council has already t » in very bad condition, were amoNg i g prief trip to Juneau on the with frionds and relatives and the Mrs. Vena Crone, manager of the i, " on "of the Rodgers home in Up I" THE AIR day_Mayor JerksBud- !ine appraisal and (:n.u ajodhtract tstances cited lL\ mp“:dofid 1;::? itlsbry e UM tAEH 1ncter was oslléd on business; Mrs. IS’i())l‘.cer Homc'is ztnnex, "‘_f"dd?:guzflmswwn By Wk Bhjoyell B s the Kansis City engineering can no longer be co e - iz Tilson is the b prings, was in town visiting wit fidrer i gef for Rework f wck and Veatch, for the war projects, having now become :e,'i‘;r?pf\zn]S.il:u‘rV;“sat;e r:l;cfx;:-‘ccs‘:-gf dla THagr 18 Ehe locs] DOSHRLSteens. rendst, aver’ the, week pnd, She f:l;;:‘n:s?gz;ega;'%t of whom live| BEARDSTOWN. T, July 28.— is now on his’ desk mmediate necessities, he said. turning to Tenakee. I'wo plbliests Pessed awiy ' this phns to go to Juneau on her annual G AT S | Forty boys came to. the Burrus from Page One) Henretta Far Astray Schocls Not Crowded —_— ¢k at the Pioneers’ Home Hos- | vacation shortly. " | Brothers farm to go to work detassel- ¥ he meeting was set back on To only one of the mayor's The Silver Wave, for many years 1. On July 21, Dan Nelson, age — SIAR“NER .IUNEAU | Ing the hybrid oorn. in the 500-acre , Aue frok % p i f tract, but supervisors had to work y wlkn who statements regarding city needs a coastwise freighter callin, ( re 3 -} Dr. a Mrs. Louis G. Scharpen- re by H. L ilkner, who statement regardin, 3 s a se g g at small ntered the Home in Novem r. and Mr ouis pe! Tout - puchis Belore thom b 2 it wned diséussion the tax- was exception taken. R. E. Robert- Southeast Alaska ports neglected by cr, 1939, after a residence of 21 terg and Dan Moller made a fishing G jout . poard i P e tition with the statement son, School Board President, denied the larger steamers from Seattle, ar- «cars in Alaska. He was born in trip to Luke Eva and Sitko Bay HAS 1‘pASSE" ERS | thelr Joby peains . R b St ta the e ling that that the city's schools are over-rived in port Wednesday from Hood -“aginaw, Michigan. weekend aboard the latter's INFROM WESTWARD*‘TIM OQTIMES scven o elgnty foct Badget Upped $70,000 tor Her d gone so crowded. On the contrary, he de- Bay where she is chartered this sea- On July 23, Richard Rhoades, age cruiser, and reported the fishing to - igh and most of the youngsters or Parsons proposed A that he can no longer clared that if the Alaska Juneau son as a cannery tender. who entered the Home in May | be rather poor. z}’;“f&‘p{s;‘:: ) Wl S0 ikake ling $321,761, & - e dered capable of s mine does not open at the close of ! e — 32. Born in Manchester, England, % i ® poyens ’ 1D Ovst - Yo | st fhat- Live ; r the war, there will be schoolrooms! Mrs. R. D. Novich left a couple of ic came to Alaska in June, 1905, and A ycent lotter from Mrs. Wm. ipll[;]r.izkab A';}glrst Ps:;r,ls‘z:ra‘":lmgl;l‘su?t".p',”rmf{i gf g g"?:“ L BE e, Wgea dow : i to spare. To keep Juneau on the Weeks ago for Seattle to spend two lived in mining camps at Circle, Whittock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| gy arrs;ved 1o Jekess e"t dl ahc:d ;“h ;h iO’j” ;" A figure cor Sean i < The councilmen generally scemed up-grade, new industries are needed, months with her parents, Mr. and Ruby, Koyukik and McGrath. Len Peterson, states that her hus-| i’ the following incommy s;;ii]: ‘ RN f‘.,.,:,.(%t-x-g ‘x\.n“.l\‘l{\ \:""f" % ! o i ”‘m‘ H(:m:tlu should not he averred, and we won't get them Mrs, Pat Hussey, and he;- flste'r. |band is head of Transportation "ngrs from Anchorage: C. g %{“.m_ SHARRAR IN TOWN ;.(’,;(d("{)uc;s:'l was pared to the entirely be left out of future ad- Ly raising taxes. :(l,l,.o{:n,:“;:::?dfi-c‘gez ?:;’,.‘:s;?;,jc‘f Monthly expense budget adopted. oo Virginia, that zheysadkm(;?'e ensen, Mildred E. Allen, Laura Carr, jower amount, he said, only by ne Councilman John Young Largest individual increases in with the Navy in thé Hoitn l;n‘ciHE . the USO for the remainder of the and enjoyable trip to New Yorl o Y|Gov. E. Gruening, M. Moore, John| W. E. Sharrar has Soibed in “ government, rejoi to the effect that Hen- maintenance items listed by the‘ A brother, Verne Hussey, is stlli ear s as follows=Butlding main- and W:nshnmgtm;, D. rf ]’;nd1 tb:t Ponchione, M. Lionetta, John Pleshe, | Juneau on an Alaska Airlines bn several instances; in the face of {retta has said he can and will mayor in his budget were proposed i, “ .o ioo"0n o repair ship in the (°nance, $471; Program and Admin- che “” ) l::te:Ct:g :‘0’ r‘::‘mz “mm;\wun\ Sharrar, Stephen Sheldon, transport from Anchorage and is a ihe storm brewing in the last few chten out disputes—that his for the Boat Harbor and Oity g, jo"ed B0 O (ERPT BB B LN V5. eseienss: 4A1G) TRAT 4500, ;‘n’t“limlhc ;\n\m:ng Jo sl 0? ot 1Lcurdes MeMastér, Mrs. John' Pen-) gucet: b -the Clastinean Hofel days with regard to taxes niract calls "’j\‘m'"‘“" b ek ‘?”"kv st Shasho repa(xl:s 18 0=y, Mrs. Novich will go to Spokane The community will raise $390 and Jing out §ood Dart of the time. i * Fellowing up statements by sev- ommittee Chairman s clude improvements m‘ e UPPer 4 "5t her husband's family, 1'e remainder to be paid by the na- ; that 1el, who pre ted the pe n City Float. The two items would | Ay icnal USO. | NS | 1 | | sacrificing proper city gral property owners present there is no complaint N 3 1 5 - Mrs: Marie Brightman was host-| meil ade the declara- total nearly $8,000. | » - Details P e = ® A i ’ o i uncil, mad € s Mrs. Dale Steuart, a teacher at Details of the above amounts as ess last Friday evening at a pino-| . axing sufficiently to run the fhe mayor withdrew budzet he perience had been as an assistant of peak expenditures in the spring peart attack. She hopes to be able pairs and replacements $30; build- g # A end BE, BHI 25t Putting the direst question / perating ; | ss Doris reyer, for ruistratiy ial activities, gy yon Hom was host in honor of | S l T K 4 H 0 T E L We oney vhich siX per ' year: b . $ « % 5 Rl 4 3 2 a % as | wed money on which six per clerk and buyer for 0; ram supplies, $60; direc- |y i T o0 TGt Saturday $ed?” the mayor dr t epoke up for the 1944 City Council, Which must come out of next year's Sea to visit her family in Seattle. I s and expense, $18; audit ;oo places were laid for twelve. take it that it would be acceptable yett ac ound had been ex- SIDEWALK APPROVED | this week-end for her home in Great Mrs. Florence Schwandt Tucsday, Walter Dangel, who re-| «re essential he rec 1 the yorable reports were received at the the council last evening approved Ing her stay she was the house guest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a $ with the budget back out of cir-|that Henretta should sit with the street, for a width of 30 inches On the North Sea to attend a busi- b regular Council meeting fegular council meeting cide to act in line with the peti- e il Henretta does not »Imw The n.\:\.\"or s[l:(‘ase:d the enl_m the Child Center, left by plane on published, are: Maintenance—Jani- (1 Dlaty it hbe ke Uler wwhith ] i a progressive manner—that wt he background necessary for an the l"‘fl\"'lmfid L’m;““‘ of (:‘":‘"‘g Tuesday to fly to Palo Alto, Calif., nd cleaning, $150; ‘heat - $125;] fght supper was served. High| E Aimnntisd is e catior ais that his previous ex- the city into debt between the time ke 2 St AT ihbwety $105* Wwabdr 48; T ght s bieirodliot 1 Y H d " Is demanded is equable taxati I ywhere ke mother was stricken by a light and pc scorers for the evening were Mrs,| a e our ea ua ers @ad submitted for further con- nt. “We dc it him” of the year and when tax revenues to return by the middle of August. ing supplies, $25, insurance and tax-| | ai 'he sideration apprai group, Mr. begin to roll in, in the fall. The Sageeh 88, 1t | b now operating on $60,000 of | Miss Doris Wittmeyer Administrative—Social activities “You'd be willing i sary Background Examined C ; : Sey 20 mills, 1 Holdover uncilman Don Skuse cent interest is being paid and press Shop, is leaving on this North tc 1d relief salaries, $246; office o ..o at a dinner party at the! "Ih H [H & r v | e nom ¥nanimous affirmative response. whicl ontracted with FHen- budget, he pointed out. { o g 5 e of Hospitality However, when he declare t i Mr. Hen- S e Miss Esther Charteris is leaving At t} egula ary luncheon on | U C o g 5 P - : i, t the regular Rotary lu R SS I."HER Ma“ager for us to go back over the budget ined by the past council before Prior to the opening of discus- Falls, Montana, after two weeks of daughter Shitley are leaving on the ., errned from Service in Ger- — §rd put in the things we think i \tract was let, he said. Fa- sion on the city's financial affairs, daily social events in her honor. Dur- North Sea to return to their home many, was a special guest and ad- Nt firg that the tax- ¢ from Ketchikan and other the report of the Streets Committee Of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. C. residence of five months in Sitka,' s | A tition sh rst waunities where Henretta had that the Snow White Laundry be Charteris. ng “h}i“h time M}:‘ Schvranld[ l x f " - a clerk at the Sitka Mercantile. - {uucu by the council ppraised rty for taxes permitted to install a four-foot R 3 A ¢ c w Y n k ¢ There the issue was left hangin t wa generally agreed sidewalk, overlapping the paved Miss Bernadine McGraw is leaving TR on d oc i t p i SS llege in Seattle. While at- Tuecday evening an order by Judge gulation. It is to be agai committee, but not ds around its new building on Shat- |Ness co 3 g ‘i-mvri in revised form, at tk should the council de- tuck Way. tending school she will be the house G. T. Alexander read approving ompan i ew y o ot : z guest of Mrs. J. J. Conway. the petition for the enlargement of el . . . N | the boundaries to the town of Sitka. —a s aise 0 3 ed by the Taxpayers BROW? TOWN | b 3 bt e o flon rrsaenied By nia b | atiss. Mudved Heid, dsoghtést of Ths Bouncil desided to hold an eles 111 % On occasions, last evening - | Committee. “After all, it seems that - e, and Mre. Chases Hed & § frec e o et et e it - ion strayed from the main y tt est part of his work here John Alden Brown, Jr, of An- I- &hd MIs Chare RO, B SRR~ OISR SUOR DR A0SR DOSNey OQl L] Coa' 5 a » ing this weekend for Seattle where the peoples’ approval o prese inistrat is ac ta 3 v pointed rage, a guest at the Baranof ¢ " v Erlx“ xl,’{.:n; ’:[ ;{dm.[ o ‘A‘ f ;\ 1 (xktpm\:l“n \A"‘:;A ‘1“;"‘);(" e ;3:;:21‘ i s H she will become the bride of Lt. Fred Council was informed that the * RO i wan slbeoied to] Treved, Davib. and /s Hiedn SR D il Henaes. suns requested from the ATIY toF 8 Gasoline riticism. Attacks, mainly launched | hoth suggested that if the city MR., MRS. STAFFORD HER! The Phyllis 1, Pop Rowe, skifiper, available, by Committce Member Bill Hixson,|nceds money the taxpayers would Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stafford, of | oo o0 G a0 o U0 BERRG SRS st by 0. D Insurance were directed mg at a proposed be willing to pay 20-mill levy on Vallejo, California, are guests at from Lake Hasselborg and the larg “’anqw manager of the Public | Judget item of $13 000 for ar ap- llast year's valuations That “:m-xf the Baranof. £ | et outt trradt Srout hotir enterall B Betitdny cverings wis e AND KEEP ‘EM praisal and the e it of was “thumbs-downed” by most of > the Rotary Fish Derby, a 23-inch for.a cial meeting between the Waltér ' Stuart a5 spe: utilities | those present,. however, Wwith the ELERTSON IN JUNEAU }H'”Ilt ca(xél]t by Hflro](iv}i()dzms_ 4. Council and Public Utilities Board Phone 78 cngineer at a $400 a month salary “:h-rLu-vmm\ that such procedure Carl Elertson arrived in Juneau‘z],I_mch lroutvcaught By r»lx':x. H. 3 Lto straighten out financial balances The mayor finally called a halt! would still not be equable, yesterday via Alaska Coastal Alr-|poqeins g a1yi-inch trout caughtibetween the city and utilities ] SITKA, ALASKA to all utility discussion, concluding Postpone Board Meet lines and is a guest at the Hotel| 5 v S it with a statement of his position As a final thought, postponement Juneau. ; | The city needs additional revenue,!of the Board of Equalization hear- T e o SR he said, “and I can’t th of alings until a re-appraisal could be MINETTE, MOFFETT HERE | better ce to get it than from|completed was su sted, sing A. M. Minette and A. H. Mof-| b . the ea: ngs of our public utilities. | there is little intervening time be- fett, of Seattle, have arrived in " S coluMBIA ( ( He denied the city stands to lose|fore they are due. It was generally Juneau via Pan American and are " the cost of the appraisal should'agreed that such action is worth guests at the Baranof Hotel. % : SN —- 2 SITKA, ALASKA Special Meeting of the BUILDING AND CONSTRUC- TION TRADES COUNCIL MONDAY, JULY 30 — 8 P. M. - / A é o 1 at the M A. F. of L HALL. g) g All Construction L‘Im'ons Specifi- JUNERY cally Invited. The Juneau Building and Con- ~NEW LOW FARES-- To any man | — JUNEAU 1o ANCHORAGE . . $ 70.00 who’s ever needed $,00 JUNEAU {0 NOME . . 120.00 , Sometime or other almost everybody ~waiting—when you needit. ‘ JUNEAU fo BETHEL . 120.00 Dl o tbr o owm : AIRL] @ ES JUNEAU to McGRATH 100.00 You can't ever tell when it will in War Bonds (Series E), you'll get $4 qu Southcastern ‘ ha But if you’re smart now, you won’t $37.50, you’ll get $50.00. For every Daily Sched“led Trips happen to you. back ten years from now. For every Cerresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points have to worry. $75, you’ll get $100. ; - If you put money aside in War How about buying an “Emergency TO ALSO REDUCED EXPRESS RATES BETWEEN ALL POINTS Bonds today, it'll be there—ready and Fund” War Bond today? s-“ Federal Transvortaticn Tax Not Included Wrangell WAR BONDS... to have and o hold Pelersburg Keichikan DC-3 EQUIPMENT STEWARDESS SERVICE Also Trips NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL, SEATTLE Y A LA s K A A ’ R L ’ N E s FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager HAA:II:)!(:)'erERs :{OAUE:Q:TERI? g(?:l:l EHONE: 667 BARANOR HOTEL ' For Information and Reservations Phone 612 z This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council e )