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PAGE SIX lIOUOR PLACES T0 HAVE ADDED New Waterfiuhise toBe Put fo Voters on Tues- day, July 13 (Continuea /rmn Page One) and pushed first reading was a new No. which 1cpeals old or ance 264 taxing vending machine and usemen C No makes the “City 50 parcent of the revenues c ed under the new Territ cense tax on pinball an ines, etc. The Ter provides that any impc own tax on such device: share in the Territorial co 5 Since Juneau’ } undzr the new Alaska tax w consider- ably greater, the tax law is being wiped beforz the Territor into effect on July An ordinance setting liquor clesing hours is t upon at the next regu meeting, and unless there is some al in Councilmanic ideas on the m ter before it actually Iis hours for liquor-vending es ments here will b 1—Week days—10 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock a. m. the following day. No liquor sold after 1 c'clock and all places locked up and all drinks consumed by 1:15 &. m 2—Saturdays and days holidays—10 o'clock a m. to o'clock a. m. the following nlx' All drinks consumed, doors loc 1 establishments cleared by m. 3—Sundays and holidays o'clock p. m. to 1 o'clock a. m. following day (or to 2 o'clock a if the day following a holiday Sunday). Places to be cieared ¢ locked by 15 minutes after tl closing hour Agprove Completing their liquor des for the evening, the Councilmen veted approval of a transfer of the California Liquor Store retail li- cense from N. J. Bavard to John Marinovich. The locati of the lcense is to to the Winter and facing on Marin: Way. Denied unanimously, mendation of mem' on Police Committee, W an applicatic beer and wine license appli submittad at'the previous meeling by G. R. Churchill for his Barbe- cue Cafe. Jorgenson, seconded by Councilman James Larsen, took the position that since the bars are to be kept up against additional hard liquor licenses the ban should in- clude any more restaurant licenses 2lso. | Bid opening on Workmens Com-| pensation and Employers Liability | insurance coverage for the City re- sulted in award of this years' tract to the Shattuck Agency on a tid of $1,043.04, which was the low- est. Others submitted were: Mc-| Lean, Young and Werner, $1,276.3 Juneau Insurance Agency, $1,221.8: Alaska Perscnal Service Agency, $1,428.94. Library Plans Complete All current bills were '|pp'mod for payment and along with them,' sing 1 own » kool tabl preceding the m. Transfer upon recom- for the Pacific Northern | Leads con- | BUSINESS HOUR M hom Military (AP Wirephoto) Gwen Barthclon in Berlin for her husband, special action, a final state- from archit Foss and Mal- » for completed final plans ar spocifications for the roposad Memerial Library amount 450, Harold B s announced t the final d have been ap- ed the L ry Board Ap- r the rd, B. D. ew- negotiations between C for City the lot ts which libr City the ground of widening and 1 I.:).i put of a port and Main been acquired It is propose: a small por purposs raightening Ft frem the ed n of at Stre for the out d in erectin will finally r library b a approval of Juneau Rotary monthly be & priated by the City for suppor the Juneau City Band. T amount would pay the band lea and purchase mus Five hun- dred dollars was appropriated (o carry the band through the re- maining 10 months of the fiscal year; the Rotarians having a dy paid the costs o©f the first *two months. The Cecuncil request - from tl Club that 50 Shattuck Give Accepted with a of thanks was a de “hattuck to a small tion of a lot at the Ninth street hill, at | cne' dollar so the lm there ma cther prop Junezu Realty angular po: fc of the tha price of eet corn- ded An- s offered c., and Again ® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ew of San Diego, Gevernment Headquarters, r obtained- was pi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, antiquated “green light” system Also referred to committee was a request from - the Gastineau Chan- nel Health Ccuncil, that ths small building next to the City Hall, re- cently acquired along with the A. B |Hall, be converted for use as { Health Center. The Mayor repcl!‘d |that the Forest Service will soon have ceated to use the building as (a warehouse and it will then Le ‘avfllldb"‘ for the purpese proposed 11 Child Welfare Worker i Miss Alice Brandebury of the | Department of Public Welfare laid ibefore the Council a suggestion that the City of Juneau participate with, 1y | to obtain a full-time child welfare! the Welfare Department financ worker for Juneau and vicinity. She pcinted cut that Ketchikan is already experimenting with such a plan to meet its juvenile problem The worker would be a.part of the| | Welfare Department staff and the Lepartirent’s facilities would be available to increase her efficiency. | Juneau—according to the Ketchi- kan plan—would pay the worker’s salary and a small monthly allow- ance for travel and stenographic aid. Miss Brandebury askad for further opportunity to explain her| proposal before thz appro')n\\c committe2 of the Ccuncil. Arpcntment of a “Mr. X,” who has requested that his identity be nct. disclosed, as Doz Catcher on a “per dog” pay basis was announced by tke Mayor. As a final action, the Coun voted to bear one-half the mat ial cost for approximately 150 feet of weoden stairway Oscar E. Lur quist proposes to build to his re: dence in the Seatter Tract. R Margrét Ann Pyle si- Calif., plays the organ in her Licut. Albert Barthelcmew, ef the and their daughter, Carolyn, 7. Margret Ann Pyle celebrated her taken under advisement. The com- eighth birthday with a luncheon offered the City a deed to party teday, to be followed by 5-foot wide street right of way matinee. sion of Harbor Way from Miss Pyle's birthday will be next the Boat Harbor to interscct with Wednesday, but she is entertaining | the Glacier Highway. In exchange today because she and many of the rea firm wants to City to her guests will be leavinz for construct linear feet of con- Brownie Camp soon. crete sidewa ong * street from | Thz Iluncheon featured a the Twelfth strcot intersaction to pink, white and green cake. the City Limits Ciuests were: Becky Sharpe Car‘ ole Forward, Judy Foss, Kara Lee | Foster, Conn’e Brown, Marcia Van! £a t, Carla Carter, Sylvia Swan- son and Beverly Pco! e A wasp can sting several times in rapid succession and live. A bee, | having stung, usually dies. ‘\rgc anucipuied that the pro- d new g code would come kefore the’Council for first reading night, but last-minute recom- mendat for revisions kept it off the docket The cede is to be referred back to the City Engineer and his special committee for con- sideration of the sugg The commit will to submit names for the appeal hoard provid last NOTl(‘E "OF SALE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that | 1 on Wednesday, June 12, 1946 at 2:00 I p M. at the office of the United % States Commissioner, No. 513 Fed- Radia. Fo eral Building, Juneau, Alaska, the | e ® ' Commissioner as Administrator of | was a proposal to equip the NeW ¢ne Estate of Archie A. Fraser, de- police patrol truck—when one 1S ceqgeq, will offer for sale at public vith Frequency-Modula- | yotion to the highest bidder. for tion radiophone. A central dis- .o if such bid is deemed satis- | patching statfon would be 2t Up N go4t0ry a1 rights, title and interest the Teiephore Office and the Terri- e 410 '<aiq estate to the following torial ‘H f kit ",UH shar® goceribed property-to-wit: Two one < percent; of [hp,m 5 “‘a.t ‘f‘ story frame cabins and a frame shed allation aog Sedige -equip S o q other improvements located on | cars. ‘Mayor Hendrickson reported Homestead No. 1 Lode Claim, and ali | that he has been discussing the Pro- | o ovver” 2 improvements on posal with W. E. Hixson of the Homestené No. 2 Lode Claim, both | \i“‘fi"\ T(::";‘““;‘ “‘q’:dc‘l’r":‘m\;:’: of said mining claims are unpatent- 5 A ed and have been held by location ! tem appears feasible, Cost to the since 1935, and are situated at Hawk City would be an estimated $827.25. Inlet, near and on the West side of frd‘(‘\‘”;w»:;u;()'m:n.’l:’m::]i“;{":g:\f; |Crystal Falls Creek, on Admiralty Island, and together with all furn- Patrol and quicker response to calls ishings, house-hold equipment and threugh - direct contact with «the o 8% CHCI L i in the ‘abow ce car, rather than the present i cabins, -and premises. | This sale is made according to law to satisfy the debts and claims against said estate. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND | | OFFICIAL SEAL THIS 20th day of May ,1946, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, of the the cod olice Cars Police Committs Administrator of the Estate of Archie A. Fraser, deceased. First publication, May 21, 1946. Last pnblication, June 11, 1946. Card Beverage Co. Wholcsale 805 10¢h St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP * Has Party Today | United States Ccmmissioner and | ALASKA ! WANT ADS FOR SALE |16 1t. GRINNEL ou with 15 h.p. Seaking. Douglas 644. gard boat Phone (292-t2) 32 ft. TROLLER, new engine, ready to go. Anchor wench with hali- but sheave, new 6-121 Gray mo- tor. 5-1 reduction also 36 in. pilot wheel. Sce Harbor Master. (292-t3) 3 BEDROOM furnished house, 8 mm movie camera, croquet set, doll crib. 825 Gold Belt. MODERN 3-room house with bath on cleared lot 50 x 100. Com- pletely furnished, large rooms, | hardwood flooring, heated base- | ment. out. Located on Douglas Island | one block frem end of bridge; new tires. Warren Harding. 10 APARTMENTS . Phone 428, Crescent: Apts. © . © s 00000000000 (202-t3) Jusi redecorated through- | above road. Buyer has option on | good 1938 Ford with practically | (202-12) | 1—| - Y P " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A WONDERFUL HOME TO live in' 3 bedroom modern, completely furnished. | !l electrical kitchen, Of built -ins. Full cement basement, With a den. Drive in garage. Magnificent view. Fine neighborhood. $10,500. LAND—LAND—LAND— Just beyond AUK BAY, we have —a wonderful piece of land; | Fquipped for Fur Farming. ' ANOTHER GOAT RANCH Well stocked—with pure bred Goats. ! Swiss, Saanen, Registered. | A DUDE RANCH On Kenai Peninsula, ! Near Seward. | GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin a wealth Toggenburg, | SMALL BOAT for pleasure | light fishing. 19.6 ft., large ca- ] bin, 30 h.p. Gray Marine motor, | starter, bunks, oil stove. Docked | at Small Boat Harbor No. 31B- 855. Price $575. Phone Blue 323. (291-tf) | "MERSON UPRIGHT piano, Mrs. Robt. Sanford, Spicket Apts. st “*OR SALE-P: ing, goo see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (291-112) | LEOTA EXCURSION GLACIER BAY sailing Monday am. June 10. Back in Juneau Wed. a.m. Fare $28.75. Tax and meals included. Max. and min. passengers eight. Tickets pur- 1 chaseable at J. B. Burford and | Co. Phone 79. NEWLY RENOVATED Bl | furnished house. 242 7th and : Franklin. (289-tf) |ROYAL SIAMESE Kittens, $25 each. Write Ann Taylor, Box 561, Petersburg. (289-16) room 'NE TROL R, completely equlp- ed. Phone Green 669. (285-t1) 12 BEDROOM modern house with | full basement on Douglas Road. Phone Red 450. (283-t1) ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt [ hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. ¢ (269-1mo.) ; |FOR SALE—5 room house;\ Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del (265-t0) FOR SALE—Furnished two bed- rcom house at Auk Bay. 217 | acres patented land. Garage with workshop. Light plant and oil heat. Phone Red 160. (290-tf) EE TR R el VA 11937 PLYMOUTH sedan, $225. Call { 714 days. €290-6) FOR SALE—Twg unit modern fur- nished apartment house in resi- | dential district, wonderful view, i gocd investment. Phone Blue 665 between 5 and 8 p.m (290-tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gray pm—stnpe wskirt be- tween Willoughby Ave. and Tri- angle Cleaners. Phone 0374. (291-t3) FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED apt ‘ oil rénge, vrivate bath. 337 Wil- ! loughby. (291-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporls The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertl y trained stewarde v, company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Oiice: Baranaf Hote | SPECIALISTS X s to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the fiomka.mhfip.m_ COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING | Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY ' APPOINTMENT P!lone 538 v rrrerreeerd PRy PHONE 716 | HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t0) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One h.lnek from Federal Bldg. (241-t0) In China, the name of Santa Claus is Lau Khoong, which means 4{nice old father. Cubans call tourists their ‘sec- ond sugar crop.” or ! % ‘ WANTED | 1 | | i I FOR SALE {LLYLE YOHR HOME in Douglas, 4 lots, 6 rooms, ! Completely furnished. !TULLY FURNISHED house { At 1% mile post. !LARGE BUSINESS lot, | Heart of Juneau. COMPLETE set Carpenter Tools. .1 APT. HOUSE. |7 ROOM COMPLETELY furnished house, i | Full cement basement, garage, Yard, 335 12th St. | {3 BEDROOM HOUSE, { Excellent location, | Completely furnished. } MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS “ | Phone 676 over First National ank HOME for 2 year old female wire hair terrier. 734 Gold Belt Ave. (202-t3) | WANTED—Man to buy salmon on scow. Write C407. State exper- ience, etc. (292-t3) | WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. .WANTED—Late model car. Phoner 278. (290~ 'A) i WANTED—Experienced clerk. No other need apply. George Bros. ,(290-tf) WANTED—General house worker, second maid in private household, $100 monthly with room nnd\ board. Write Box 904 or phone! 21, Juneau. (290-16) TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment—|——-—— Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- ket, Phone 49. (286-t0) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wll | loughby. Phone 788 MISCELLANEQUS 1 WILL PERSON who nad ordered wallpaper pattern No. 53P-03879 in oyster white from Sears and had any surplus they would be willing to sell, please phone 368. (291-t2) 1 FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tt) —— e WINTER & POND CO, fine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Artists’ !flntl ‘and Materials * of PIANOS RENTEL and m—zn 815 Decker Way. A CLARA DILG Public lmfiflanl "' PHONE 557 ; Corner 2hd and Franklin Prepare Yoursell Good-Paying Jobs I am at the Baranof Hotel for several days with the La Salle Exiension Inquire abuut training in Bockkeeping — Accounting — Salesmanship — Stenotype — ‘Law and other business training. Charles H. Boyd Ve CREB ey GEBD RS B ) WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINE!S G o8 ¢ CONTRA JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing - repaired? For Quality Workmlllhlp CALL PHONE 204" I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE. 204 BOX 2652 (291-tf) ‘ § \ i | SATUPDAY JUNES 19468 :lipper Express Leaving daily from Fairbanks . . . twices daily from Juneau and Ketchikan, Clipper Express gets next morning delivery in Seattle. Clipper Express leaves Nome every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Bethel, on Sunday only. Delivery Speeded Specify “Clipper Express” on your orders from Seattle and your shipment arrives in Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse or Fair- banks the very same day it leaves Seattle. Clipper Express brings it faster ... from any point OQutside. Egonbmy Rates Low Clipper Express rates are now in effect at all Alaskan points served by Pan American. Express shipments go by Clipper for 50¢ minimum between points in Alaska, and $1.00 minimum between U.S.A. and Alaska. 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