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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i FAREWEI.I. HONORS i‘“‘k- -GIG‘( ; A‘ St l? T a l cuit manoged to nick three Amerl'r ';;‘l'-::-‘:“‘nr:qn“.‘ Tt\‘\‘\‘,;” Mrs. A. E. H' : AD B u I- E I N S MERI( NS can moundsmen for only three hits AID DR NORRIS ! 5 l';(‘!u'm v Sfiiid i il‘:l :/L:gl:s'record-maklng occaslon‘ YGU ARE COIIDIALLY INUITED p . ! Mrs. Dan Startweather; from Pel- El BURGH — Ex-Soldier Wil- for the American League as well as | BY ROIARY roDAv Smith, Charlcs Ione, Mrs. G. Wood, Norah Carpenter, the former Brit- TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1946 . : biggest margin¥of victory in the| Norman Wood, J. Mattison, H. H. ish service girl who bore him quad- series played for the benefit of Lhe: A Ibach; to Havk Inlet, Hans Floe; | B ruplets in England in 1944, were Baseball Welfare Fund, Inc. Also, | Dr. ;{ ”(“1“:; from Hawk Inlet, Hans Floe, S * married here today. |it was the second shutout game ber tar lub. pegovich, R. Martin; to Tee Har- o 4 > salt i g * > e e i i g since the series started, the Na- ind Public Health )or and back, Bernice Simmons; i The Bokr-Luper Hor- No. 11, for the ek 1 tional League winning 4-0 in 1940. to Taku Lodge, 5 == ‘ pricged {its was hoOnOr gUEst Gruening, Mr. and Mrs, Royal| (Continuea yrom Page Ome! |the United Nations to postpone its A capacity crowd of 34,906, filling I proiahi 6r U8 R e e " |General Assembly meeting from| BOSION Red Sox Cloufer,the American League Park, paid a Alaska’s Finest Home Furnishing Store lunch- exine Kuh: from Tulsequah, Gun- discharged during the tie-up at Sept. 3 to Sept. 23, French inform- | net of $89,071 after taxes, to see the sold 4 A 1t por is not kn hiethier | Anta st tand illi i . |first postwar revival of the classical p R it i e watihikan ne:-uk)::fi; T e WAITS SAND. N M. — A Ger-| WI”IBSmS I 1legt P'an i Sl ] And S.ee the Many New and Beautiful was fired to an| er-Score 12 fo Things Now Available to Juneau Mr. and M €ign Ministers Council today asked . Hunt ] ransferred cellan, J. Weis, Charles Dinsdale, Feloaded on the Tongass south- man V-2 rc Health ! o bound for Ketchikan, but believed altitude of 835 miles for a new PEARL HELPS HERE lutio F. McPhersqr S tohikan record today at White Sands prov Mrs. Pearl Helps, former resident ation of Dis-1 "1y Ketchikan, Emil Larson, Don- More likely is that the Ketchikan record today ite Sands prov- By Bob Cavagnaro : v Le, Far Home Makers d will leave' 14 curtiss, B, V n. H. M. Cook; Stuffs will be dumped here as they ing ground. of Juneau, arrived yesterday via i FENWAY YARK, Boston, July 9. - A S . » T S Alib Seabor ‘arge On Clove Hi: e e > Be gov- i Lo 3 it ere. £ s th seguest of a r\fh‘wl‘],’ YH}',N}'[‘]'\anl;bf' R nding in mid-stream here to- €rnment unexpectely fell today on ""“?”f fl'"ufl 'dT”i \yllllmms. f‘m‘innd Mrs R. J. Sommers. 0 EN AT 9 A M. . Bxeurein oot Hares day was the Alaska Line freighter|an adverse vote of the Chamber SO FYO e, T | e - the Americar League made a run- Jove el ¢ of Deputics, 79 to 78. g Higgens, D. J. Welch, Oscar Hol. Clove Hitoh, walting to berth at e e }m‘nu of A" 18th Ali-Star -bussball] RRIED : proud as we are of i6ha - Bkr. Gud REre. B DXmdan the Alaska »D(]k n; ;«v(m as t.h(‘ pie WOLERIT Tt gome today, burying its National| Nellle A. Spiliman and William HOME BEAU TIFI,], and its stock ; S Tongaim ad Senced. Ste WG . O Soeh' i, oeenetadiunitt et 1k faors| Mbauos Soot Bofk of ugues hecs of Modern HOME FURNISHINGS. Y pe o have approximately i L - o E . N peen married here by the Rev. J. T. X i old “F . bi s of 12 to ¢ ! work ir H 1 ns of Juineau cargo aboard—a |0ld “hcme town,” after attending | Spurlin, Baptist Minister. Attend- HOMER GARVIN—Manager of the medical profession STY”ST HAI-“GA" IS large portion of it perishables, his sister’s recent wedding in Sar Wiliams making four hits “"“::u}:(s were N;’rs‘ Spurlin and Harold ! 3 9 | Dr. Whitehead, “appreciate which are expevted to e 1t hatkes| ProntNso Ben Mullen, son of |four run:, turned in the greatest|co . | i know Dr. Norris' record here HERE FROM “. Y, (“ condition than the Tongass land-, M. and Mrs. J. F. Mullen. He ar- | batting performance in the Rty fr et el s g G DR T RN cea di last three years. The LT ENG ings rived here by plane over the week-|of the inter-league series started | average layman, however, does NOt.| Miss Marjorie Halligan, sylist Due here fonight is the North-|€nd. He expects his mother to fol-|in 1933. In fact, he had a perfect ver been interest- personal publicity, therefore 1 have called on his professional tes to tell of his work and low him nc¢rth from San Francisco | day in five trips this to the plate, with week two homers, Lwo singles and a walk. - | e also drove in runs. i from the States regist- in all, th» American Leaguers for the Celenese Corporation of land Transportation Company’s America, at New York City arrived rth Sea, with some hundreds of here yesterday from that city tens of green stuffs, meat and | She plavs Lo spend the remaind- other cargo for Juneau. The North Arrival ble achievements while sta-| . i N Seattle 1t ity I ering e B Hotel yester- | pounded four National ~League s ki ler of the summer “looking over Sea left Seattle last Friday and = nt g Q tiored in this "('nl* ; | Alnska,” and will probably stay in las been speeded into Juneau in day were: Jawes C. Iler, Portland, | pitchers for 11 hits, while the round- pe“ n In speaking of Dr ris' Work;| 50 cat for at leak the ne ten order to ciear this port before the Ore.; J. L DeShuff, Seattle. ly beaten players of the senior cir- Dr. Albrecht said: “It is fitting e or. Friday deadline set by the long- X . i i sheremen. OO tening eagerly to Conditions on which longshore- all old-tim e about what n ien will continue to work ships %%7 @‘TERNHEH QNS During his stay here, Dr. Norris she “must see” before completing after Friday morning are not - L er trig losed has not only been Director of the Nr triP. clased jjbut ‘e believed to consist District, but al Direct-| Most people in New York City of meeting wholly their demands 18 5 Eh ¥ Ervice. O know a lot about London and Paris, ' for immediate payment of the new 4 ; ¢ o cor Alaska T 52 o » Officer in the Terri-’ Put nothir about Alask she contract base rate of $1.52 cents days before :iying to the Ir | It is her first trip to the T tery and she and proper that Juneau should be given a chance to pay her respects to a man who has served Alaska so well in a very unique position.” Fine Chinaware... . the finest china the world produces is once again beginning to arrive in America . collectors will be delighted and amazed to sec some of the pieces we have received . . . ] while our collection is definitely limited you will find on display cups and saucers and small cake plates of the high- est quality . . . BONE CHINA from England . . . demi-tasse and boullion And Many Gthers the U. 8. ‘Publlc He Demart. | vincing them that the sun shines tive wages afi'fi _FQ?E‘P Y ?E BAE?ANAS iint il A AR SR ncienit re and theie is green grass.” Authorization for ship operators fA0 P e A & fectively assist the Territorial De- ch were stationed in the Terri- at the Baranof Princess Louise, from the south, m%“g@fi E ry.” i T RS ccheduled to arrive at 5:15 o'clock (g | cups, saucers and plates from CZECHO- health departmer assisted in and is rcgistered at the Baranof " Princess Norah scheduled to sail SANEIS S L v L torial Department of Hes and Edward Casey, Mrs. Laurie 3 DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. and approved health development Baranof 105 The Gift Sh of Dr. Norris' work with the ANS. ze today, enroute to Whit- at the Baranot Hotel | e ' op “The purpose of separating Alas- Helligan is staying at the to make the payments is hourly, —_— e - partment of Health in safe-guard-| Mrs. Al Skoflestad and child, " er his supervision the office MAcEHEBSUN NRE this afternoon. Sails at 11:30 for SLOVAKIR, and of sourss ths Better ; uled to arrive at 7 oclock tonight. staffing the health departments, Hotel P from Vancouver 9 p.m. tomorrow. made suggestions concerning d Breod o~ < budgets and budget revisions for, = e FROM GUSTAVUS He mentioned the many improve- tier where he is to be employed by - - & ments made this year and particu- the Columbia Lumber Company LET YOUR mouey earn four larly stressed T. B. control and captain of the Whittier sawm: . Buy Alaska Finance Cor- wranti ka from District 5, the headquarters Baranof Hotel expected from the War Shipping of which are in San Francisc - -> > o Administrator, at W hington, D. 2 ing the public h are has interpreted the rules and regu- ~ Frank MacPherson arrived here gyogway products of American artisans . . . Alaska from the scuth, scheduled ™ T N DY = through the loan of 18 trained pub- ! - - - s o MINIMUM DELIVERY ..$2.50 ORDER nd Mrs. Jack Urata, resi-| potepeth scheduled to sail 6 pm. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. able program content and review der | the Surgeon General.” TO SKIPPER TUG Louraine M. Ne n has arrived aid. tug Takan. poration demand notes. (295-tf) “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION" Harri Mechine Shop Building Phone 317 tory, ahd Liaison Officer between Said. “Tll have a hard time con- per hour and payment of retroac- i Dr. Albrecht, “was to more ef- FROM HOONAH c IPE RED TOMATOES larly that of the armed forces Greenwald, of Hoon, lations to the various Territory vesterday from Tulsequah, B. C.' ™ Noith' Sea, from the south,sched- tc Tiv tomorrow morning 0 TIN ~ R e TQ lic health personnel to the Terri- HERE FROM WRANGEL g Vi % | MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. ' s of Wrangell are gue: t the omorrow for Sitka. A ’ PHONE Mr. Geeslin spoke in high praise ¢ Spe: as to fly to, here from Gustavus and is staying 4 z Both Dr. Whitehead and Rotary . = = T e TP TTT T president. . Keithatn _extended <) HI AR AL the honor guest the official best wishes and farewell greetings of the Rotary membership. Dr. Norris spoke briefly in re- sponse to the speeches. He said that he had enjoyed his stay in Alaska tremendously, and was sure that in no other spct on the globe was there such friendliness and warmth of spirit as in Alaska. Guests at tcday’'s meeting were: Marjorie Halligan, New York City; R. M. Akervich, Juneau; C. W. Goettel, Spokane. — e COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES HEAVY LOADS Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the following yesterday: to Sitka, M L. Reinke, R. Trefton, E. Ejonia, W. B. Witteish, R. Marsh, M. O'Brien, Haroid Foss, Larry John- son, Hugh Antrim, McKay Mal- colm, Don Foster, Col. Robinson, E. McGinty, H. A. McCallam, Pete Esis, Orden Phillips, Patty Mc- Carron, Pat McCarron From Sitka, Ina Lewis, Emil War , J. S. Payne, Orville Pax- ton, Roy Grover, R. McRoberts, Raino Aho, Emma Broal, W. M. Ferguson, Ruby Casey, Ann Urato, L. H. Ha K. To Tena , Mrs. Tom Paddock, William Hume, Vivian Hume, Lilly Hume; from Tenakee, Wilfred E Johnson, Jeanne Penshaw Phillips, Jr., Ruth Hz quot; to Hoonzh, Ione iver Fallon, Andrew Jackson lip James; from Hoonah, Mar Crutcher, Mrs. J. Johnson, C. € lestad, C. Underwood, Lily White, | Mrs. Al Shaflestad, Freda Gaeen-| wald. i To Skagway, Gl Leach, P.j | | Now Open! ROYAL BLUE GARAGE Service Station Your Awto Peserves The BEST! Our new modern service station off you a com- plete, dependable service for your car . .. Courteous attendants on duty every day in the week — 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. OO EERRRCERRCER RSO i e _THE LOFTY GRANDEUR of the cAlaskan Mountains . . . and the mountain ranges ... are . beautiful to behold from the Iuxurious warmth and comfort of a Coast Liner . . , but proved awesome 2o the early Alaskan, who, like the era of which he was so vital a part, was earthbound. Twenty I ® (asoline ® 0il Change minutes by air now, covers teeming distances that . Rapuzzi; from Ska H. Rieme, Malcolm A. Moe, T. Phel Vera arduously took days and even weeks in earlier Kirkham, Mrs. John Ha L e ; : ¢ : j . John Reynoldson, John Rey | ] Llibl'lcahon times. PN A is proud of its most modern air Lois Jean Reynoldson; to Lake i e 3 Hasselborg, Joe Sadler, G. H m“_‘ | fleet devoted to furnishing Alaska the finest air na, Don Hunter, Tom Darnell; from Lake @ Tire Repair transportation available anywhere in the world! S RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 f KAaRL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager fi § CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 Located across from Govt. Hospital Willoughby Avenue e —————— ‘} “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. :: Look to ’1 BOX 2652 PHONE 204 || & P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP; 1 B. W. 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