The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA . : SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947 DENIED APPROVAL {$0000 from the bRmKiCMg 0N et v for. #3500, madsing] + WILLIBERRSRAYED ‘ NEWS needed. Identical action was tak n:.l.u"mmuph! “':’Illll‘(l :.',:“?kw,,fi ON NEXI MONDAY S'Ores in | I, \ bvev mizcar ;- | C Y DIRECTORS, MEET n last the loans ‘paid for $1 | Directors of the Douglas Canning lim; 5th, the school | Co. Inc., met with Superintendent Tod on delinquent taxes( On Mond was also turned over to the Fi-|children of the Gastineau Channel Felix Toner was un | nance committee. [area except those X-rayed in the 1 M. Miller yesterday for a re- The Street committee was giv-|past few months will be given the j rt of last year's operations. rie last night selected by the Council to ing Tax Assessor for the City, wit the same contract under which he two requests for investigation.|apportunity of having a free chest um ed the cannery had operated worked last year, $2 per hour. fer Cab Company asked for' X-ray. This service will be offered t loss during the 1946 season Walter McKinnon was appointed permission to have car taxi|py the Territorial Department of b 3 ; t looked forward to a better and to be standby firetruck driver, with stand at the City e and the Health in cmpem,ok Wb | JPOUvER, S, MY more profitable season this year of $15 a month, plus Bub: Lines requested Demnis-|schools ‘of' this ares, This progim mo oo, ndred nolsewives He reported a crew has reserva- o " . e any cuburba and ¢ ~ LR call money to move thelr turn around|is part of n Territorial-wide PIAN ymirn o e yestorday tons for Alaska on May 15 and In accordance with a letter m-} 3 > 2 '4Y on their arrival will begin putting The Triangle Cleaners ¥ nimous! Juneau Ci took a stam additional liquor precedent-setting ed a tie vote, broken Hendrickson The first action proved a license for for the cold Coliseum Our Service: : is designed to help ST you with clean-up tasks — the year WE CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS WE NOW HAVE 48-IIOUR SERVICE JUST CALL rking spot for the City Dock o B e < Igeh 7 s 88 premptly followed ceived from Archie Betts of Neill|parking area to a place at mul“’T‘h".f‘LQ'N‘;"’E;??_"CEC’,',’ ,:l:'SI:,,.!““_ protest against advancing pri-‘ “hooiac blant in condition for fusals handed Wi Clark and Company, the account- City Cafe Itable machine of the type used ges the new season. and Lawrence Dubois. ing firm was released from audit- An application for a liquor li- during the last war in -lnducuon' The Council approved a salary'ing the City book, and the job!cense from Al T. Nygard ad F\«Hln“wh il be 6t 1 the” T setting ordinance which pegged re-awarded to the J. C. Cooper M. Nygard, forwarded to the City|, .ny grade school gymnasium dur- | 0¢ Stores. but an executive of 8| povold Haga is a Douglas visitor most City salaries at least 10 per- Compa for approval from the U. S. District ing the survey. Dr. Joseph T. Mar- large downtown firm reported the| . ... to Fairbanks where he cent higher than last year. with| Purchase of 100 creosote pilings, Court, was turned over to the Po- |, .y mberwiusls'c'omm] éor)hul- picketing brought out m:lmy curious | 1o 1oto make his home. Harold fs A onlookers who bought “more than| woyynoyn in Douglas as a former Organizers of the movem noticeably fewer buyers ROLD HAGA S\rm' .uchm? L”, "_r in ’x(‘ r ‘t‘k.w‘ mnll. Boat Harbor w \: }ice C'gmmn ee . for m\’oslmmon tant, will be the physiclan in| ey Total monthly payroli of salaried approved, as was the purchase of The Nygards are making applica- ponoq i cannery mech and his mother i employees for ar will be sufficient 18-inch pipe for the tion for a location at Seward and| my - . P die ot i ks 2 8 1 C-rays wi reviewed t Mrs. Haga, was cannery cook for 6405, excluding workers paid Seatter Street drain. All bills were Willoughby, but would prefer to lo- dc"lr(’:'r‘m’;\ :]}w A“xglxl)sb:I :‘;L’(“x‘:;“” 3 AMERA (LUB P N i hourly wages. Tt nearly a | paid | cate at the H’\rbur Market. B & b s ( |A S o \ y . : heart abnormalities, and any other . $2000 raise over last year, during| Several matters were turned over | | b g ; chest conditions which may be re- HRS" (oloR SUDE BIRTHDAY : L Joe Poor was seven years old ye: which the approximate monthly|to committees after discussion. The 52 N Action taken on other matters/ed to accept one of three bids e 1 2 2 (ARR ARRIVE Bv plA“E dence of chest diseases regardless chums to |unp celebrate the event. ! of type of disease will be reierred’' S fter a birthday luncheon the to their private physicians for fur-! The Juneau Camera Club - group attended the theatre * James Flynn, of Butte, Moniana, | ther study and all data obtained by nounced plans I_rn their first - b e Al ‘nru\«ta by plane today to visit his aying will be given to the pri- nual (‘nlmi Slide Contest, NOTICE TO I'M)!(,LA.\ A Creek Counify daughter, Mrs. Gene Car, secretary Tnere will be o Will be held May 14 at the 3 RESIDENTS | to Leonard Smith, Territorial High- High £chool Science Laboratc | By order of Ci! uncil, all back way and Aviation Commissioner. Il a parent does nnt desire this| There is no ent ee, and ey rater rentals, d e City, not Club With Mr. Fiynn, is young David service for his child, he should no- body can participate, the annou I at thie City Office by Randolph Carr, son of Mrs. Carr,|tify his school principal at once so ment stated. Three color slides, 35 Tuesday, May 6th, the water will who will make his home here with | that the child will be omitted from mm or similar size that can be pro- ned off until such * his mother. Flynn, Generzl Super- | the list of those to be X-rayed jected, will be allowed each en- L in ful 25 F I N E S T intendent of the Hansen Meating - trant. Glass mounting is not re- J AT nR Packing Co., in Butte, spent many quired, but the important stipula- g 56 IN vears in the Territory prior to es- WIllARD FUNERAl tion is that the slides must be the g = tablishing his residence in Mon- work of the contestant, and the AT THE GASTINEAU I e e e e e S e e e ) ALASKA [ wrews SERVI(ES MONDAY , cine o the persor: submittin : | 2 { - > them should be on the slides. Registering -at the Gastineau are ¢ B R FEMMER ! : Funeral services for Alfred W.! All slides entered in the coutest Ban Francisco, W. J ! ® H D I NI'N' G and D A N C I N G WELL BABY (QNFEKEN(E Willard, who passed away Thurs- must be delivered by 5 otciock, MeNatly of -'\"“'r\*l"‘k me# e 2 o ! L L das moming Wil be: held: Morday? Deondey, BMay. 12" at either ‘the, and NI Oasey: Bpavestof JEESeL il G 1 H ] d M § AT DOUGLAS SATURDAY aticriioon at 2 o'clock in the chapel Snap Shoppe or Lu-Bk's Photo Vi, Oregon and Pauline Wick of } enerai sMauiing ana Moving | 7 ICH e T of the Charies W. Carter Mortuary. Shep. All possible care will be taken tehigan | T § EVERY NIGHT EXUEPT MONDAY f i, Douslns . Wt ‘Haby - Conk|, The servicesi will be under ihsiCh Bis . Slife submitted, Camera 1‘:’ R : ! PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT E e cuglas el. aby Con- n > ~Or. 5 oy T { t Approximately 36 percent of the erence se held Y OO girection of Silver Bow Lodge A-2, Club committce members said, but AF y ¥ f the | : Gpen 5 p. m. toda. m. SR “’,'r!;”:‘ 11‘.;],,1”:;," 1:1:‘::\?1:& IOOF, with George Jorgensen act- | the Club can not assumie respon-| % _gold_supply comes from } LIGHT BARBER SHOP { ———-—————————-{ i s e ":!Lh\l‘ the Shulle oble Grand, and Homer C. sibility for loss or damage. o jon of South Afric ettt it I} h Healtt N.“\,, each. first . Tuesday| M xph_\ as Chaplain. Interment Decision of the judges will be fi- Dance fo the Rhythms of Healy Runse enh T Tuesay MUY, 2 O, e e sumision of ket | Sk kg orgres Semetes lies eptance of the foregoin s at the Daugis Panlic Jol. Mrs, Evergreen Cemetery. I g l-@‘- afid !:HUEK : etk will b Willard was a member of the conditions, coitest rules states YR | g 13 31 B DY v te i N 1 - x charge ‘,l. thi ,n;n‘mnm-p ; i IOOF for more than 50 yea He| Judges and committee in charge Nofl Prficni? ;}ALE oi . . - e held a membership in Rainier of the the first of its & Sunday Dinner Spedial o e ta B, £ 3. . 1aivon 5 Che hours of labor required and also in the Mt. Tacoma Rebe-|Keithahn and Trevor Davis a e ’rcra SOUTHERN STYLE i rs to produce a bush-!kah Lodge No. 69 Sy about 78 L i BAKED HAM a2 e mmpire want-ad! IYTHERAN LADIES HOURS i T P e | SPR'NG SALE SH Identification Engine since 4 ' 2 No. Malke and Model Airplane QOverhaul Sale Price Served with apple sauce, mashed bp Fil FOR FRIL, MAY 9 41-32720 Curtis C-46A L 237; R 2 $10,000.00 ofatoes, cold slaw, hot biscuits 1296303 Curtis C-16A L 474: R 477 §10,000.00 ¢ e N £ k 4,000.00 NC 89 Stinson SR-9C 136 $4, . and honey The Lutheran Ladies Ald Society LOCATION: FElmendorf and Merrill Fields, Anchorage, Alaska held their regular meeting Tk L G 53 £ day evening, with Mrs. Edward Noordayn LC-84A 1913 $7.000.00 we have most Disk, Aot Bresident,” presidiy LOC AI”IO\\ 1Lu11)r ield, Fai 11 ; 'Alaska el 1 Mrs. Olaf Bodding and Mus. Alfred 2 gt Gizia [ ] i mplete se- Zenger, Sr., were hostesses. Ko S o B R S 4 comp e L 43-5114 Noordyun UC-64A 1620 160 $8,500.00 0 features aprons and fancywork as 43-5224 ‘f\umdu“ n UC-64A i 507 103 $8,500.00 lection of |1l uh hios-baxen “gakis; ‘Booktes LOCATION: Marks Field, Nome, Alaska 'and pies, will ke held at 8 o'clock — - 1 | A K Friday night, May 9, in the social 26671 North American SNJ-4 788 00 $850.00 room of the church. Many lovely (Army Model AT-6C) s R ek L Miner g Dey 26907 North American SNJ-4 169 $850.00 A | 8ifts, will be available at this af- 26942 North American SNJ-4 347 $850.00 H i | fair, committee members said. i $ half portions for children 7 ¢ | alsonewest BEST SELLERS | B iie, Wi s LOCATION: ' Albert. Mitchell Field, Adak, Algska ] “N! . ST 5 . ge be served during the evening, un- iireraft listed above d\mldble for immediate sale on a i TO PLACE RESERVATION [ in hcnon and non - hchon {der the supervision of Mrs. Emil SR iome iP5t Servedt be necded tobiviC.ABA L Samuelson, committee chairman, . e H Easiern BOOkS assisted by Mrs. Harry Stonehouse v | i | . and Mrs. Bert McDowell. PHONE 399 George Bros. quuor Store | Mrs. John Lowell is chairman of Y [} the committee which has charge of before 5 p. m. — After 5 p. m. * PHONE 015 | Salmon Creek Country Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway VISIT THE COMPLETE s ke, gy Kotdust aad BOOK DEPARTMENT AT THE | On "the ‘Ways and Means com- | mittee are Mrs. J. O. Rude, chair- man; Mrs. Darwin Hoel and Mrs. Ray P(tmx \\\\\\\\\\\\\HUHU//////////// sa Beach for the June 1 FOR HEALTH . SAF,ETY . FIRE PREVENTION CIVIC PRIDE A p R I L CLEAN-UP WEEK!? Spring Cleaning Time! Time to put your house in Apple-Pie Grder. Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up the in- 'l' 0 terior of your home and business property during this period that has officially been set aside for the purpose. Reduce fire hazards, increase 2 6 property value, insure health by cleaning up now. It's an owner’s wise investment. CLEANLINESS MAKES FOR BETTER LIVING! M A Y 5 ==CITY OF JUNEAU. AIRCRAFT BPIVISION Box 1629 Fairbanks, Alaska [ % 2, o = Ei I v o v 2 O E O 2, O > . - o 0 |.a O s o’

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