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PAGE EIGHT SALMON INDUSTRY STAFF ENGINEER 10 SURVEY' CANNERIES Appointment of a Sanitary En- gineer to the staff of the Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., was announ- ced here today by Pete Gilmore, dustry Representative A. Hs Bliss, former Major in the United States Army, Corps of Sanitary En- gineers, has been named to the post and is expected to arrive in Ju- neau on May 28. Y problems of mutual concern. He high standard of side Counties in California. to maintain the its product. yhas just finished a survey of fish The Sanit Engineer will like- | canneries in California, together wise inspect ilities incidental to|with an inspection of those located each cannery, such as living|at Astoria, Oregon. Mr. Bliss has| quarters, mess houses, bathing'completed a graduate course in San- plac etc, with a view to recom- itary Engineering at the University, mending improvements or changes of Camomm required to maintain personal health standards. Mr. Bliss will remain in Juneau for several days conferring with the Territorial health authorities on| 'COASTAL AIRLINES IN, OUT YESTERDAY will also contact union offielals to| Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the secure their recommendations re-‘TOHONHH yesterday to Ketchikan: lative to housing and living condi- Lt. ‘Com. Earl S. Fletcher,” F. C. tions at various canneries. From Wright, David L. Carley, .L. M. Juneau, he will proceed to Cordova|Wies; to Cape Fanshaw: H. Bak-| Salary; Cny Assessor, $700 a year; City Councilmen, $50. Street Commissioner, $410; Streel Foreman, $275; Hydrant Caretaker, COUNCIL SETS ‘8225, Harbor Master, (house fur- | nished), $125; Cemetery Caretaker, 5135. Garbage Dump Caretaker, Chwf—Fire Department, $65; As- sistant Fire Chief, $40; Alarm Caretaker—Fire Department, $30; | Chief Fire Truck Driver, $230; As- | sistant Fire Truck Dnver, $230. SALARY RATES ley Paym" BOOSfed for‘:;;;sla:btcgflef-l’onc(; De;s);;slm;nt Nearly All Posts—At- an, 8206, . 2 |licewoman, $205. - e ipital beds for tuberculosis patients. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1946 1illa Homemade ice cream has that deli- cious smooth flavor that delights \ ' the whole family when you use the best vanilla~Schilling pure Vanilla. shortly from Juneau staffed by thpf Marine Health Unit, which will| carry on a program of intensive case finding through mass x-raying. | 2. Seward Sanatorium which will open between June 1 and June 15. 3. Efforts which must continue to be made to obtain adequate hos- PURE vl 4. The facilities for care which| have been obtained in the state of Washington. 5. Medical out-patient clinics for tuberculosis patients, which will be set up by the health department in cooperation with physicians. ‘The program of lay education’ in preventive and control measures, |which will be carried on by the J1d Mr. Bliss will complete a survey and Cook Inlet, after which he will on behalf of the Industry which will cover every cannery in the Terri- area tory of Alasl which is a member When his Westward tour is fin- of the Alask: Imon Industry, Inc.|ished, Mr. Bliss will return for a The sur il be concerned with complete inspection of canneries in all proce involved in the n andl- | South Alaska. It is anticipat-! ing of fish, looking toward im- ed ths all his inspections will be provements in the sanitary pack- accomplished while eanperies are in; aging and handling ‘'of canned actual operation salmon. This, Gilmore pointad out Previous to four years service in is in line with the established pol- the Army, Mr. Bliss was Sanitary fey of the Alaska Salmon Industry Officer for Alameda and River- “""OOMQQWW Try This==- Golden Grain Spaghetti Dinner With Tomaio-Cheese Sauce SERVES 4 (From an old Italian recipe) T PIGGLY WIGGLY! PHONE 16 or 24—Free Delivery mm»&om .dllIIIlllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. NEW CKLIK?® The Modern Spread 8 oz. jar 3¢ SEED POTATOES NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER $2.00 " MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES .. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES .. ' AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES Ber CASH GROCER 3 i 3 900000y | make inspections in the Bristol Bay| ‘(‘r to Wrangell: Whitehead. To Chatham: N. R. Nevilla, F. W. Eastman, O. Storm, D.-O'Brien, D. Walker, Don Currence, G. Reich- ert, K. B. Fenner. To Hoonah: Ole Reinquan, Mrs, Jessie Dalton, Lila Dalton; to Ex- cursion Inlet: E. Aligaya, Wilbert, |Bel; to Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. H. |P. Andresan, Mrs.. Francis Harp-| er, Alex Tom, Don Miller, carl| Bloomquist. To Sitka: Paul C. Stocker; to; Tenakee: P. Carmichel; to Pelican City: P. Jones, C. Knudson, C. Ash-| bey. Frcm Ketchikan: Lt. Comdr. E.| C. Sherman; from Wrangell: Eva| Knapp, Mrs. Walter Knapp; from | q)\kk Glen Leach, Fred Gruber artin, N. C. Hempstead, J.| Hooton; from from Harold m from Kimshan: Pelican City: Skagway Bloomquist. Hoonah: Billy L. Bender; Jake Cropley; Don Miller, EX(AVMION UNDER ' WAY HERE FOR NEW SIMPSON BUILDING | Following grouna breaking this| morning, excavation for the new| 16125000 Simpson Building, to be 'erected at the corner of Second and Seward streets here, was proceeding rapidly this afternoon. } Sidewalk supervisors had the job | ell in hand today as they kept \clcm tabs on the diesel-powered | taking huge bites of soil out | or the building site. Meanwhile, other workmen for the R. J. Som- |mers Construction Co., general con- tractor were busily erecting a tool !shed and job headquarters on the empty Second street lot adjoining the Ssventh Day Adventist Church. First licks of work on the new Simpson building were put in yes- terday by a pneumatic hammer operator, who spent the day break- ing sidewalk to give entry to tlw shovel. CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY CHANGED TO, 'WEDNESDAY FOR SUMMER The Story Hour for children at the Juneau Public Library during the summer months will be held [Wedneslay mornings at 10 o'clock, [S | Mrs. Edna Lomen, City Librarian, | has announced. Parents are re- |quested to have the children arrive on time. Mrs. Charles Burdick will con- tinue to tell the stories to the younger group, and Mrs. Lomen to the older ones. THRIFT (0- CARROTS - CELERY LETTUCE CABBAGE - - - - BULK WASHED CARROTS GRAPEFRUIT 0P| Phone Y67} 2 bunches for 33¢ Pound 2 3¢ Pound 25¢ Pound 1 4¢ Pound 1 Q¢ 2for25¢ Two Deliveries 10:30 and 2:30 Phone Your Orders Early! L. C: Gigelow, E.| 2 forney Trimmed 157 paY FORG.5. = Schilling Tuberculosis Education Consultant, loaned by the National Tuberculcsis : Embedied in Ordinance No. 30-1.‘ (AMP REG'ST“A‘"ON (passed by the Jumeau City Council IS SET FOR JUNE 1 {at its last regular meeting, salar- | ies are fixed for municipal officials and employees during the current gaturday, June 1 is the deadline! fiscal year, ending March 31, 1947. [01 all Girl Scouts and Brownies| Pay increases over last year areto have their initial registration f‘e‘ | incorporated for almost all job and for Girl Scout Camp in the hands| {labor categories. One reduction is of their troop leaders, it has been| {in the retainer for the City At- a torney; reduced from $1,000 to $600 {with the provision that the At- torney shall not be required to at- tend Council meetings. Howard D. 1t is absolutely necessary that all‘ registration fees be paid by that date, in order that committee mem- | bers may get all their camp plans| | | Stabler has heen re-appointed to arranged | the post On June 5, Mrs. Josephine Boyd, | | Another hoteworthy change is in | Girl Scout Treasurer, will be in the| |the basis for paying members of lobby of the Baranof Hotel, where| {the Council. Heretofore, council- the remainder of the camp fee |men have been compensated at the should be paid. “ml( of §5 for each meeting attend- - | ‘od Under the new salary sched- | jule they are put on a flat pay rate IUBER(ULOS'S IS | {of $50 monthly. I Serving in the dual capacity of Street Commissioner, Mayor Waino INSTITUTE TOPIC | Hendrickson receives $410 per menth for filling that post. The ON (loSING DA | Mayor, as such, draws no compen- The, clesing session of the Nurses | sation | All common labor employed by the City of Juneau is to be paid at the rate of $1.25 per hour for jeach hour employed and all truck | drivers employed by the City will |draw a base scale of $1.35 per hour. | The rates for labor classification for work on Saturday afternoons, Sundays. all legal holidays and for |any time in excess of eight hours | per work day is set at time and | one-half. ‘The full new salary schedule for elective and appointive City posi- rtions (all rates per month except | where noted otherwise) is: ! Salary Schedule | City Clerk, $300; Asst. City Clerk, 1$180; City Engineer—Bldg. Inspecs {tor, $400; Asst. Engineer—not: 9 Tuberculosis Control.” exceed $900 a year; City Attorney—| Among the activities of the paid quarterly, $600 a year. ‘berculosis’ Control Division discuss- Institute conducted here by the Territerial Department of Health was devoted to papers on Tuber- culcsis Control in Alaska. | “During the past five years about one out of every five deaths from all causes, diseases and accidents, kere Alaska was due to Tuber-| culosi stated Dr. Leo Gehrig,! Tukerculosis Control Consultant. “It is the chief cause of death in the Territory whereas it has dropped to seventh place in the states. In-| asmuch as one-half of the tuber-| culosis cases reported to us during the past year were first reported at the time of death we do not need much imagination to visualize the| City Health Officer, $30; City Li- ed by Dr. Gehrig were: 4 brarian, $200; 1 Clty Trcasurer. No The Hygiene, which will sail Alaskans Say, ""MAKE MINE RELIANCE" Vacuum-Packed for . Full Flavor RELIANCE - PURE FOODS | | LIOUOR STORE Liquor Depariment open 10 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nights SPECIAL SUNNYBROOK, Bourbon - 5th $3.95 OLD HERMITAGE, Bourhon 5th 3.95 § OLD THOMPSON BLEND 5th 3.85 PAUL JONES 5th 3.95 3FEATHERS 5th 3.95 OLD GUCKENHEIMER 5th 3.95 P.M.DELUXE 5th 3.95 IMPERIAL 5th 3.95 KING BLACK LABEL 5th 3.95 WATERFILL and FRASER 5th 3.95 FLEISCHMAN'S PREFERRED - 5th 3.95 CREME DE MENTHE 5th, 3.95 SLOE GIN 5th 3.95 BEER BEER Rainier . . Sick’s Select . . Acme 6 botiles for $1.00 Case $3.95 83.95 Case 6 Bottles $1.00 GROCERY PEPARTMENT OPEN 8 A. Mfo 6 P. M. DAILY | capacity, spossible spread of the infection! and the urgent need we have for1 Association to the Health Depart ment, “I predict that the next two y \Alll be the critical ones in Alas fight against Tuberculosis, because of the lack of adequate hospital {facilities,” said Dr. Gehx‘iv i L Announcing NORTHERN VOYAGER | HERE; NEW VESSEL ON ALASKAN ROUTE ‘The Alaska Transportation Cum- pany freighter Northern Voyager, was in at 7 a. m. and out at 11 a. m. today, bound for Litvinoff Cove {and thencé westward to Kudlak and Bristol Bay Points The Northern Voyager delnewd freight here which the company’s Tongass couldn’t accommodate from Seattle. On the way up she loaded wire netting at Ketchikan for the 'fishing industries to the westward She will not stop here on her re- {turn, but will proceed directly to Seattle from Kodiak. ‘The transportation company will put a new ship on the Seattle- Southeast Alaska run, the Palisana, NEW STORE HOURS BEGINNING MONDAY May 27th OPEN FROM 8:30 A. M. T05:30P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE WILL REMAIN THE SAME due out of Eeattle May 31, local agent James Church said. The ‘Palisana, which has never made an Alaskan trip before, is the same type vessel as ATC's sword Knot, but has a larger refrigeration | Church added. She is| due here on or about June 5, EORGE BROTHER Juneaw’s Oldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily BUY AND SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS!! FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Largest and Finest Selection! 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