The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT of building pe for rk done | o o Hendrickson com- HANDLING RATE =, b report, which was then turned over to becom i m whict Board of Equalization T i Fire Equipment Changes Council Warmed by Con- |, siderable Increase in Assessment Rolls ¥ in less than night asked 1 uncil to approve ind whi appro h hac George Jor Making a r Dep all-purpose fir type. substituted for the four masks approved by is reduced need of ome portions. T License ( Committee Liquo Police up! and Botagov v and Kardanoff that F y explained 1 increase to $1.25 a former partnel - at the City Dock on July 14 and t r Coun was til the revival of furnish OPA. Robertson held that it i 1 ) br the necessary under the Company g construction up to agreement with the grace. Larsen he us2 of operator of the dc un- clay for fill cil approval of handling charges, Appeals Board Withdrawn asked as a cooperative Mayor Hendrickson p but it is added that the North- tentative li of Board of Appe nsportation Company hopes Building Code, di it will not ke necessary to ask cussion and ion to or v e in the handling {wo of the nominees, the Mayor that is dependent ug hdrew list until the nex cales, et _ regular of the Counci Vote on approval of the $1.50 son suggestion by the Mayor, it handling charge came Coun- was decided to issue a call for cilman Her h ft the for purchase of the old Polic fed by a fc lman Ed Niclsen meeting and one margin opposing trol truck a communi ation HOPPIN MAKES STATEMENT ON (AB AWARDINGS Alaska’s Development Is - Handicapped - Alaska | Airlines Will Refile C. Hoppin, President I airline’s entry into or Chicago Six ine route miles in ca is still cut off form direct with the United States by decision,” Mr. Hoppin said ) that industry in the In A direct con- communities in A i The decision by the ard, an- nounced Thursday 1, is con- trary tc dations of the publi elop- ment @ Anchor m- and the ree Board ! om had Airlines Alask Airlir appealad to be Civic Aeronau Board for permission to ext its routes rom ths Territory to both Seattle ¢ Mr. Hoppin describes ) most important ade centers Ala as both direct access to the Middle and to Eastern Seaberd by hermore, Mr. Hoppin said, the its decision has failed to ( to one of Alaska’s mc ir fr While n is pr an airlin have the equipment, experience, and K o of the Territory's needs » competently in the field of air”freight and air expre he aid. Thus, ar w to help verlooked Air- 1 for both of the routes. “Business en- ises, f¢ al agencies, Ameri- tourists and sportsmen, all direct air connections with the of ka,” I aid, adding ka depends for surface to the diffi- The furth- “the, growth of Alas transportation limited dul construction travel is culties of velopment of air transportation er d is the best medium for the progress of the Territory.” - - Shirléy M. Duncan Assessment Total Up 5% i Before the dock rates question D& g 2 f was tossed in their laps, the Coun- ‘MM Blinand a8 eomes prige 0 cilmen were feeling rather happy “CW¢'S P _‘:“‘,' i over the report of City Assessor st Ai W C dyH Felix J. Toner, which showed an : "“‘”‘\f' vinyv.\a ere overall increase in the tax rolls ‘\’y‘”""""f" Fmiid B il o B M Sunean, dsughter for the current year, commencing ~UC M € AR "% % of Mrs. Helen McShan of Nome, and Jure 1, of $653268.08 1945 i 400 Alvin W. Cady, ¢ : ady o i The Council will meet 1 Alvin W. Cady, son of C. W. Cady he new total valuation upon B¢ FERRE R R eom " of this city, were married yester- taxable property within the city, of ¢4 ®'* "0 g ay afternc at ‘clock @ $10 168;;1]23 was nm‘km[;hd.;wi\ as @ series of at least four session (xl" el ‘tml\}(?{x“ b folls: T %% acting as a Board of Equalizatic :'”1 an i "“'r‘e'"”“‘zf' = ‘;"'I_ ;‘{"1’] e b n ey ot Jax amedsmienta, TOE st ropu-| A B LSS SRR SR e o o ECidar | meeting of the Council ¥Man. pastor increase of $499.389.42 over last B0 BRCH G The bride was attended by Mrs. ¥ R TR Loi0 3 Lawre W. Zack and the groom Pe property— $2,338,790.76, by August E. Argiro, who was in up $134,878.76 from 19 the South Pacific War Theatre Tndian Village—$23,299 a 4 h Cady when they were both in last year » 24th Marines, 4th Division Automobile assessment 60,100, The bride wore brown velveteen an increase of $20,000 over 1945 — with a corsage of talisman roses G ASHLAND, Pa, Aug. 3 d her ndant wore a brown gt {he hoUTS after birth of a girl ¢ Il print with a gardenia cc bulk of the deq S ; o car-old daughter, Since his discharge from the s o ol Ruth was killed yesterday as Marines last winter, the groom has sl : buildings, triPFed and fell beneath her fath- been assisting his father, owner of The 1 0, IMURGEe g ymobile being backed into - - e % . I:”" th of their homne nea Home Beautiful. based upon t questio: by the Toner laid ion of new persons upon the ult of a careful check of apartments and other f sing. The in- 1 of mo- ted he appearance of and additional t ment in the City as fact that last r's cars have de- | due to the con- of new vehicles. | Janted ted | complaints ier concluded t unt of ind not complained of based on cor ‘The against idual > more equitable col ment re- | ag aluat | concluded his re recommendation check within the cost of SESSOT three compiete uctures would a check fraction of- that tion 2—That to_date people b % LONGER LIFE + FOR YOUR PEN! Solv-x in Parker Quink Here’s how solv-x in this new ink guards your pen to pros long its life: 1. Ends gumming and clog- ging. Gives even flow. 2. Actually cleans your pen as it writes. ’ 3. Flushes away sediment left by high-acid inks. 'PARKER THE gives 4-way protection! 4. Prevents metal corrosion and rubber rot. Ordinary high-acid inks cause 65% of all pen troubles— damage vital metal and rubs ber parts. But Quink with solv-x routs most pen troubles before they start. Choose from 4 permanent, 5 washable cole ors. At all good dealers. Quink ... ONLY INK CONTAINING PEN-PROTECTING SOLV-X! Worth, Texas, been employed on ding ‘!\‘[l\. C. W. Cady as host and ess {ment of Miss Alice Power: | ter t ating THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Royal Blue Cab Co., the business. bride, a native has been two years. in The of the past She the staff of Service here. llowing the ceremony, dinner was held Gold Room, ha F in the with Mr. anof anc host the During dinner the 5, daugh of Mrs. Irene Powers of !neau, to August Argiro, son of M of land Mrs. E. Argiro of Mobile, Ala Airlines, Inc., said here to- was announced. it the development of the| Argirc, who came to Juneau ir erritory wiil undoubtedly lcrder to be with his friend Cady € licapped by the decision of has been in the city for approxi- e Ci Aeronautics Board deny-|mately two months. He is elso em- ployed at the Royal Blue Cab Co. and rducation office of the Indian Se vice v their atten: sons . Duncan, Mr. and M Max Dorman e e o ©o o o o o o o o . ° e WEATHER REPORT ° . (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) . @ Temperatures for 24-Hour Period e e Ending o'Clock This Morning e . o o o - . . ¢ In Juneau — Maximum, 2; & e minimum, . ® At Airport — Maximum, 54; ® ¢ minimum, 50. . . ° . WEATHER FORECAST . . (Juneau and Vielnity) . e Cloudy with occasional show- e ers today and Sunday. Little ® ® temperature change. ° ° . e e 0 e s o0 00 000 0 Besides the bride and groom and ats, the following per- Powers, a lifetime attended present Miss f Juneau is at schools her employed in tf her The date of not given the future weddi: attended the dinne: Mr arles Swaney from Seattle; Jol Brillhart, M: and Mr Thom » Jensen, Miss Margaret M Mr. and Mrs. Jo! Mr M Robert Cowl , the Rev. and M - - SPIKE JONES WEEK IN MUSIC, OBSERVED According to a poster in the side window of Art Uggen’s Alaska Music Supply, the week of August 3 to 16 has been dubbed cal Depreciation W doubt go “down” musical history; fitting pike Jones Musi- The well-known maestro will no in the annals of so it seems on honor that this bestowed upon one of such fame. ! tured Blue Jeans” and the “Jones Polka Some of his other famous numbers | Spike and his boys are being fea- this week on such disks a ‘I Dream of Brownie with the Light are Glow Worm,” “That Old Black gic,” and the “Hawaiian War Chant.” It might be added that in the latter recording his version of the Hawaiian language includes se oper- Fort in Juneau the a wed- Bar- engage- Ju- a resident Hillerman, Miss Alice Pow- should be | ———————f eral “hubba hubba’s.” In addition!with Buddy Hunter and his orches to the above-mentioned numbers,'tra and a luncheon following. pike has employed his talent and | those of his partners in crime in a LIBRARY CLOSED rendition of the beloved “Liebe-| Due to a meeting of the Board traum.” | of Equalization, the Douglas Li- brary will be closed tonight. D DOUGLAS NEWS MOVE HERE | and Mrs. Robert Miniers and residents of Cordova,| this week to CATERPILLiR (V. GROUP IS MAKING ALASKAN SURVEY Continuing a survey of Caterpil- lar tractor and engine facilities in Alaska and the Yukon, a group Mr, m, former moved to Douglas SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1946 ENGLISH GIRLS GOING SOUTH ON NORTH SEA Miss Jane Louise English and Lorraine English. are passengers on the North Sea for the south. The SEVEN OBLIGATED BY VEW LAST EVENING Seven new members took the ob- ligation at the Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting last night. They were { George H. Hanna, Edwin H. Johns e wi ar) i 1 . S, | former will be married in Porte Joseph M. Shofner, Jack H. Wassen, |gnq this month and make her William W. Tuttle, Dr. Howard H. pome there. Lorraine will —be Fischer and Daniel Mahoney. R SN The prolific East Texas oil was discovered in 1930. e e — The pineappie is a ber:y. bridesmaid and then return to Holy Names Academy in Seattle for her third year. field > bring resulis! Empire Want Ads make their home. They have tak- ¢ Caterpillar company represen- en residence in the Boyd Field | {atives which has been visiting the home on Knob Hill. Miniers IS 8lgoytneqst Alaska trade area this cook at the Imperial Cafe in Ju- yeop s to leave Juneau for White- neau. Their son is a Sophomore, p .. this weekend. | d plans enrolling at the Douglas| mne group already has visited School this year. ! Ketchikan, Wrangell; Petersburg, . S Sitka and Juneau and will continue MRS. HULK RETUR north from Whitehorse to Daw Mrs. Eugene Hulk and two chil-Tg,, “pgjrhanks, Nome and Anchoj dren returned to their home here goo' " 1¢ i expected that the sur- fter several weeks' visit in SK&g-| o of facilities will' bo com- way. While at Skagway, she was ;54 po September 1. a guest of her brother, Sammy " g Gaterpillar Company repre- Nelson and family sentatives are included in the P = group. They Frank Broadclus, MISS ANDERSON SOUTH district representative; C. M. Mc- Miss Ruth Anne Anderson is a Knioht, western parts manager ssenger on the North Sea en- Fred J. Moe, service representa- ute to Seattle where she will tive; Jack Hargor, western adver- spend an indefinite visit with her tising representative; John J. Sim- grandmother and other relations. ko, western engine sales manager. This will be Miss Anderson’s They were accompanied on their first visit Outside and she should tour of Southeast Alaska by Ernie have many interesting sights in whitehead, Juneau manager, and store for her. She was in the fcward Stephens, Caterpillar div- States when just a child but doesn't jsion manager at Seattle, for the emember any of it Ruth has Northern Commercial —Company been an employee of the Feusi which is Caterpillar distributor for and Jensen Grocery Store for the the Yukon and Alaska. Mr. Steph- past year. During her absence, ens will complete the tour with Mrs. Don Balmat will take OVer the Caterpillar Company men her duties at the store. The group met here last Wed- nesday, at a luncheon in the Gold it PARTY Room of the Baranof Hotel, with in Douglas was government officials concerned with of merry-making last ev- construction activities. the Douglas members Al R ening with “ of the Juneau Teen-Age Club act- SWORD KNOT HERE ing as hostesses to the many The Sword nnot of Los Angeles your people attending. Invited returned to Juneau today and is young people at last night's party loading lumber at the Juneau were, the Juneau Teen-Age Club Lumber Mills dock. s whole, returned Veterans, - - - and young peoples groups. Sheets and pillow cases while they last. Home Beautiful. The evening was spent in dancing GREEN GIANT BRAND “" PEAS ® In every Green Giant can, you get the cream of the pea crop—carefully selected forextra flavor, for size and color, succu- lent and delicious and ready to serve—packed at the fleeting moment of perfect flavor. 0K FOR THE GREEN GIANT ON THE LABEL HOMES DEMONSTRATE with incomparable eloquence a faith in the future of the land to which they belong. Foundation stones are permanent and. homes mean stability. In our America they have meant turning a wilderness country into the most free, glorious and prosperous nation on earth. The wealth and future of Alaska depend upon the homes that are built and . . . demand for construction is great! Here is @ barometer of further prosperity and progress to come. Serving the needs of this Empire of Destiny is PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES, FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS PaciIFic NORTHERN AIRLINE. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. eAlaskq’s FOREMOST « Airlines RESERVATIONS «nd TICKET Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Huriicane Coats | This cold resistant coat is now available for both Mother and Daughter - = - in natural water repellant - - - and wind-proof cott lined with wool and alpaca furry- fabric. Hood is lined, too, and detachable. It's your next winter's insurance against cold - - - and at last year's prices. MOTHER DAUGHTER 7 Sizes 10 to 20 Sizes 7 to 14 5300t 53 The Young Saratogian Shop 398 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRIIGS, N. Y. Send $10 Deposit With Order—Balance C. O. D. “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie, Clipper exp}ass rates are lower, but the bear must be dead” Pan American flies live chicks, thousands of them, scratch- ing and peeping. But a live, healthy bear . .. with muscles *way out to here . . . is something else again. We fly lots of furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has been removed first. Fur, gold, game—just about everything an Alaska businessman or sportsman wants to send — can go by low-cost Clipper express. Get express and phssenger information at the address below. Baranol Hotel Phone 106

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