The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1947, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT ™ = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1947 ., v ' te AN Y BowDEN ls DOUGLAS xN CHRISTMAS SNOW s e oran nere = NEWS IS LATE, BUT 0 E | ey = { , " [ N = - it 61 oing Sout = [4 DOUGLAS ELECTION RESULTS = g ! ty Election brought 2 —_— = / E with nine others hp- April showers ain't what tr = \ pearing ote but not properly ;e used to be—at least, that's the we E ) | : registered on the City Rolls. ™ it appears to be in Juneau, c = ' Continuse from Fage Ome) Nearly every resident in town re- ¢ Prince Rup- maybe vesterday's snow show - TR kAT e ceived some votes as write-ins, with ert and Vancouver at 11 o'clock. were the results of the weather i m Tuesday's ‘-}({A{“i\x.‘in as ;‘:;- more than 25 names altogether. Boarding the Princess Norah for | man’s idea for an April Fool joke = farry Hagen, 378, Mike Pusich, only candidate for the trip South were the following:| . = ds 179, A received 67 votes. Write-ins'to vancouver, M Prarites Welblia “olks in the Gastineau Channce = Roy Avrit 185, Bill McClellan, 2; J. Welling- | apee . apar e ; ' area have now reversed the old = e Ry Mrs. Mary Wallace, Mr. and Mrs R ; . = 3, Forbes 257, J. H. ¢ 5: Ma Jensen, 2 Leonard A _ & ng title “June in January” ar == i 5 Ivan Dibo d son Richard, Mrs, R+ ot = N C k 274, Mark Jacobs 180. johnson 1: L. S. Grant, 1; Allan s S . T are whistling these days, “It's Ja = ;i b 3. Claude Rhoad Charles Skuse, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. | . Pear] ,m, Claude Rhoades | pacKenzie, 1 E P Chester and son Frederick, |UATY in June” Of course, they = 3 Whitcol 127 ! Ry / 2! t = 4 . 14nck Cotiway 474, For Councilman %o year term,| Gall Carte i Carter, R. W. | had 10 l;"“i'x‘“:h‘he ey E . Mark Rigling 76 i ' Rex Hermann received the highest Glennie, Frank Musarra, M Burns,*“h” b o emw_““n ex"“,”“dc =1 Mo Seno, Board: Mrs, Jessie|Of all votes cast, 7.; Sante DeganyKatherine Porter, Mr. and Mrs.|ShanE® the Weathtn b (B SIb = Weir Price 181, Lin Thielke = 368,56 Elroy Fleek 63, Edith Barras|Kizer, Mrs. K. W. Smith, S. Feldon, |t 10 CH8® & 2 R (;e_‘ = The total vote cast was 575, an|35. |3." Harper, Arthur <Hopkins,, ‘Mr;|#8 FIE IS0 20 & 6L (B 48 | = all time high | For Council 1 year term, Charles and Mrs. Jack Ross, Mr. and Mrs. All of this is just leading up tc = Whyte received 70 votes, Charles| Stan Singer the fact that it snowed in Jun g ELECTION AT FAIRBANKS | Werner 66. All Councilmen elected | Mr. and Mrs. Lars Dahl, Martha |Jast night and this morning. Abo = FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 2—|Were on Mike Pusich's ticket. |and Linda Dak!, Mr. and Mrs, six inches fell in the higher par Eight hundred and seventy-nine| Eiected on the School Board was'Adolph Koldofsky, A. Warburton, of the city but the downtown area ¥ voters in Fairbanks out of 1122 James S. McClellan, who received Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Gill and Ruth | caught plenty, too. Except where registered elected Reuel Griffin, 67 votes against Helen Forrests 38. Estell. William Bell and H. Nelson | the traffic has been heavy, th George Tehrvas, Francis Holm-| Writ. ‘ns on the Council ranged boarded the Norah for Prince Rup- | is still an inch of two on strom to the City Council for two from one vote per person to a high'ert . ground downtown. years at Tuesday's election, de- vote of 14 which wasvoted to L. S.| — —— .. - — - - feating Phillp Anderson, Robert| Grant on the two year term. | McKanna and Morton Case. | Many votes were voided through Also elected was James Dooggx{t'n‘or in checking and voting for to the one year term on the t00 many. | council, defeating Kenneth Ring- | —_— | Phone stad. | GIRL SCOUTS, ATTENTION! | Hjalmer Nordale was unopposed| 2 g 9 5 for Jme third term as mayor. | Thursday afternoon after school Phone R the Douglas Girl Scouts will hold A NEW INDUSTRY HAS BEEN BORN! I their regular weekly meeting at 1()19 home of Assistant Scout Leader ‘7 KING p A u l | Mrs. George Matson. In connection | G R E R with the Cook Badge which the| girls are working on, Mrs. Arthur | . | Walker has been asked to talk to | | the girls about nutrition, and she' has planned an fnteresting talk on’ t - foods, vitamins, minerals, ete. J R d F h ' N G R E E(E Also, since it is near Easter, me‘ us ecelve ...a res leaders are planning on a little | -] f surprise for the Scouts as well. All Shlpment 0 The wheels have begun to furn, our hoppers are full, our men are on the job and ready to deliver . . . Soon smoke- sy Gty g o G I U R H tacks will rise and the whistle will blow every mornin Burial is to be at the royal fam- POPPY ro;.;:fl JUDGED | F R E s ll F R U l Ts :§ 5 Ck ) 5 5 d f s y h Z g ily tomb at Tatoi (Dekeletn), the' n 0 oM e T liary < Rl announcing the beginning of a new day of activity in the city ;fx:"';g'rnr&‘GE"ce where GeOTBE p,1 Poster contest has been judged & V E G E T A B L E s y i‘ of Juneau oA e saiq here. Artistic ability, originality, ;. 4 a oct "mortem’ pertormed by the 8PPeal and neatness were t%nr:axu: All our vegetables are kept under i3 # arativ rs in judging vinners. & 2 T % ’ . o T s A W yuirort Paripating In the Nutonal Pop- refrigeration and are FRESH and : xfy‘ly‘ We have always talked about the new industry in our g ol -1 oster Contest were the , 6th, ~BF § 4 & = : e e o sroerionclotodts and Tth, and 8th grades. Winning post- CRISP at ALL TIMES 7 fair city and here is your chance fo support an undertaking thrombosis of the coronary arter- €S Will be turned in to the Ameri- ;Qv i . . 1 d 11 . jes.” can Legion Auxiliary in Juneau for ‘ ‘ 3 Whlch Wlll add an al;-year»roun paYl'O 10 YOUI‘ Commlmliy. ‘s six-year-ol son, further judging. a e ece. e ; n s were: grade, ona. 5 3R 3 1 = L e = w0 ot iate, Delia’badis ES PIN .v - Our aim is {0 deliver the best sand and gravel obtainable = dsughier of the Duke of Bruns- Tth wade. Louke Grani; and sih SPRING CLOTHES PINS Vizs G O ... fresh water washed and graded o your needs . . . fo = wick. n itiol he Crown ade, Lowel cClellan. S = Frince they v o daughers, (e st were Mis M. P aar. "1\‘" . produce the best concrete in ready-mix form and the finest Princess Sophia, 8 years old, and S?fl N IS, E enry orol ec' f'mi) 100' oS 95 . \ - . E e Nt or----2 3( L coricrete products made possible with the proper aggregates = blood in his veins, ing of Dan-|was in charge and supervised the 1 = i P e e b e e e and modern machinery. = Ao S e e e e e e e e e e (o e U e e U (e (= e e & = s e 4 Gt Of course this all takes money and we are therefore of- = O 3 d fering to the public $100,000.00 in 5% first mortgage bonds £ ury Y payable on December 15th, 1956. £ [ = The men responsible. for the operation of this industry E — . L are: = g WM ( James C. Cooper, Pres. Francis E. Mix, Sec.-Treas. = == James Larsen, Director J. P. Christensen, Director E Julian Bass, Director = 2 5 70 O F F Competent men, experienced in the concrete business are in » . 1 ~ charge of our plants. ! = “ = \ Durlng the month of APRIL on The security consists of a first ‘morigage ‘on all' real s A property and a chattel mortgage on all personal property now = Complexion cleanliness—vital, indispensable step to beauty. Monteil helps you ~ owned bY the company and suhsequei,fly acqlliIEd additions ° g achieve it with Cleansing Cream, scientifically compounded to free your skin of propefly, I eplacements and improvemenis. = from grime . . . to give it dewy clarity . . . and Skin Freshener, cooling and E stimulating . . . to complete skin cleanliness by purging the pores and washing The bonds are available at the office of James C. Cooper E CLEANS g *¥eY thelast traces of Monteils Cleansing Cream., who is the fiscal agent for the company, located in the Cooper E Building, Fourth and Main Streets, where also further de- = RN tails may be obtained. We invite your support. ] AND SKIN FRESHENER JUNEAU READY-MIX CONCRETE, INC. JAMES C. COOPER, President LT oTAS o 3RO Women's Aveanes 1t’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building Liquefying for normal skin Non-liquefying for dry skin J ) —1 Cleansing Cream ( RO 00O IIIIIIMIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIII|IIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiIII|IIII. ’

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