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PAGE EIGHT ____ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1947 R Uty e SOTRARAN DN S0 $as vor |‘,,Lm. DC-4 clippers which replac- | Herman Bisom. ROUI'NE MAIIERS to make it a Ltig three saxs for| {ed the smaller DC-3's on the Alaska ! James Taylor, Everett Wallaston, HOSP“AL HOTB T B— M\m this spring. The new clippers! Wallace Gilbertson, Ben Mullen, I. Juneau Admitted to St. Ann’s Hcspits esterday were Mrs. George Wilsor ARE TAKEN Up A' The Saturday holiday is & sug- | hold tour times as much cargo and | B. Purdy, Donald Taylor. gestion for discussion because of RATES BY pAAI are substantially faster. | Carol Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, M L. F. DeRoux, and Maste Merchants and others involved | Al valuation charges of .32 per | Clyde Tilley, Lois Tilley, M. A. Bry- Garry Gregory, surgery. Discharg | COUNC". MEEIING i o e ! 5101 been reduced to|an, Marion D. Andrick, Ed Sutton, ed were Mrs. Lola Macki, Rober | i Mary Suttoh. Walmsley, medical, Warren Haines TR |QUEEN VOTES SHOU[D ARE (H ANGED e — | o Robert Carter, Catherine Coyle, surgery, Peter Koon, medical: Ches, | i : L Car! eilsen, Sig Spurkland, Joe ter Carlse sury Mrs. Matth | | Routine matters occupied the at- i arlson, surgery, 'S, hey tention ot e Oity ‘Cbuncll lasb| BE TURNED IN SAYS 54 pASSE"GERS ARE‘“"““ Bdwin Casperson. Wilson, medical, John Donini, med night and there were many issues| | Florence Richards, Reda Grenley, | jcal, Dorothy Daroff, surgery, Mrs | discussed | JU” 4'" (OMM“TEE ;Flown HERE Bv pA ll‘./l:]:e““’.htffil(ller “"_‘l infant, Evelyn | Lee Smith and Mrs. Thomas Pad | | The National Cemetery came in| New quantity air express I Rob("" Th(r:““‘”'c_ and infant, dock and her baby daughter. Ad for attention. Mayor Hendrickson| <The Fourth of July committee thowing reductions up to 50, pe Ly = BUILDING mitted also were Charles F. Du NSU[A‘I’IoN stated that the option on the SWit-'pac requested all Fourth of July cent will go into effect throughout! pgy aAmerican o ey preught |+ fred Chamberin an ed Far- and Morris Olson, surgery and med zer property, now owned by Dr./Queen candidates to turn in their the Alaska region of Pan American | 5o passengers to Juneau from Se- 5 2 e A ical respecnv_ely_ W. M. Whitehead and associates, yotes as fast as the tickets are World Air June E. H. H“-} attle. On her stop at Annette Is- e S B A pahy girl was born to Mus BIOWN would expire on July 1. The Mayor sold, by dropping them in the con-|old, express traffic superintendentjang two were picked up for Ju-| L WRIGHTS HERE Harry Willioms ‘of Hoonah thi recommended that the city PUur-'tainers which have been set up for|e Ineau from Ketchikan. There were . Irs. Frank Wright Jr s morning, at the Government Hos ro GIVE YOU- - S ”m.pmpcmv.,m”,rm" . that purpose at all of the drug| Tre new rates will be as foll [no passengers from the north and l:'x:(“l vxvrvonf:tx tn-” N‘- “Tm it W ———— iy &1 In auseen o dhe (o:el SN0 fifel. tirst figures under 100 pouncs none were northbound. The ship :3“ e f“““_" 6 S5 P8 SMPRIL COOLNESS IN SUMMER bt B e “_m _Jl_mm"_ An accounting of the tickets will second ver 100 pounds: . | returned to Seattle with 19 people 1&-1. ‘l"“ . ”m‘\‘"“""“ e Mf" BARR FROM SITKA to donate property for pe made early in the week, m;m-y Ketciks ttle—30, 15; Ju-|for Seattle. S0R Emanuels, Jack Ironside, J..T Ronald Barr has arrived fron WARMTH IN WINTER a National Cemetery, the Depart-|mittee officials stated, and in of- Loniian e S ongors yesterday were as fol- | NCUle Of the FWA, Sigvold Spurk- |Sitka and is registered at the Gas ’ 'ment extended thanks |der to keep up to date and avoid | neau-Seattle—.38, scr el PRV e R " land and Carl Nielson of Seattle. tineau Hotel. COMFORT ALL THE YEAR ‘ROUND A letter was received from the | Seattle—.46 ; Fairbanks-Seattle | I0WS: i K w3 # L @ a lot of confusion at the last hour, | Z°C 00 (8 L h T 57: | Annette to Juneau—Mason Em- De| Aeronautics Administration branch, soring organizations are requested tment of Commerce, Civil =l N Queen candidates and their spon Anchorage-Seattle ‘via Pacitic anuels and Roy B. Soderlind. thern Anchorage to Juneau—60, 22.| Juneau to Seattle — Jack Faye, Reductions have' also been made | Barbara Murray, Max Roushman, | between Alaska points. Mrs. C. Carsen, Lloyd Carson, Cor- . \ . T : g that it would withhold any o cooperate in getting tickets in as Contractors for Homes and Commercial Buildings rther action until the ownership early as pcmble COLD'and HEAT " ... . Wallsholween, [or o munibindl airer: i o6 SosaR | Previously Pan Americans express | inne Anderson, Foy Moody. Mar- » Sl ep vt L g 5 g ax- | jorie 0ody. Call Robbins 336 lers, who own adjacent land, coomded special | EEurt Wilson, William Hendesson, @ ¢ ns — willing to exchange it for Home Weddmg Sun rates. The new overall reductions | Clifford Cox X K T aterfront T . enc age shi 'S Se ailr | Eva b Avis ders & Vil ALASKA INSULATI®N CO, " o T the ot e R A .u.‘mm' the con- | for the Workmen's Compen- Of Elsle Hlldreth o, instead of for occasional}Pat Flynn aua Emerson Bassett. ion and Insurance to the Juneau ment, Herold stated. | Seattle to Juneau—Norval Miller, Insurance Agency of Stanley “We aim to give Alaskans one John Yolland, Donald Skeen, Paul- Grummett. All bids were identical. The home of Miss Elsie Hildreth, day delivery from Seattle, a servic e|me Cooper, Russell Cronander, except for Curtis Shattuck, who at 416 East Street will be the scene of particular value on shipments | Mickey Little, Donald Fleenor, Cel- @id hot sutmit a bid, He, how- of her wedding tomorrow afternoon, |of periodicals; flowers; baby chicks; | este Wright, Patricia Wright. MusIC..... Cockfails --- Dancing ..... ENTERTAINMENT A PLEASURABLE EVENING FOR ALL! at the PAMARAY commodities being tra ever, stated that all bids would be when she will become the bride of | style g machinery parts; Justine Pope, Horace Pope, Max- identical. As the city c 1 hard- James Brunectte }(llr[) confections; cigars and ine Slatter and infant, Seaton C L U B ly play favoritism, four agency| An open nouse 1eception to which liquors, Herold said Thompson, Harold Horshover (Broadcasting Wednesday and Saturday at 10 p. m) t it, and MT. o)) friencs are cordially invited will All air express will be carried| Robert Moore, James Nisbet, How- me was dr + BIV= follow the marriage ceremony. aboard Pan American’s new four'ard Benjamin, Robert Whitaker,| any the cont on additional bus Robert Flnbnd\ au. r of the Evergreen Apart- ments, had some work done on the wers connecting his property and he asked the city to pay for d of the bill. The comi mu- d and Ma ing rental of a city lot o 2 Harbor Way for $100 a year. The committee believed this advisable and will lock over the lot in the next few The Fi and Wildlife Service, which has been using two rcoms in the A. B. Hall, can use but one now as the Council has other use for the additional space. The Salvation Army asked if their sewer system could be hooked on to the city system and was ad- vised that it could be done with very little trouble. The Army has been using the Standard Oil Com- .A pany's sewer system. S. A. Wilson asked for of-way to his property Harbor Way and F Streets. The matter was turned over to a com- mittee to investigate. Minard Mill, Juneau's Fire Chief, '/ made a report to the Council on 13 the work the Fire Department had| done the past year such as cover~ ing calls, both major and bmall cuuntr CIub e o, 1% T i " "IF WE NEED MORE POWER IN NE e et 'CATERPILLAR’ DIESELS... WEVE NEVER H3 was 24, This report covers the; ” OUR ELECTRIC SETS DOW, CE WE'VE EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY nericddrg Aprll 1940, g Bgaron | 1947. N The Royal Blue Cab Company applied for permission to establish ‘”D T”ElR ‘ca”o“y ‘”D Po E \ RE aurs a U-Drive in Juneau. Howard Stabler, city attorney, stated that was only possible if the cars were| bonded or insured to protect the SAYS H. S. KAISER ABOYT THE “CATERPILLAR" DIESEL ELECTRIC AT SUPPLY NENANA'S ELECTRICITY WE'LL CALL ON public and property. A new air compressor has been ! ’ ! . . . D I N N E R ordered by the S aaTha Northern Commercial Co. installed a “Caterpillar” | has seen its last days. L " i 5 Mayor Hendrickson has declarcd D4400 Diesel Electric Set for Mr. Kaiser in October, - ] » the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth to be a | A . R oas t P or " 3-day city holiday and requests all| 1944. A surplus D4600 was purchased in September, place of Lusiness to close for the mashed potatoes, salad, big Fourth celebration. The Fourth | 1945, aklithie two sefs operate 16 huurs Nides: vt is a holiday as is Sunday at- ’ ’ apple sauce, garden 2 fresh peas, hot biscuits with honey — HALF PORTIONS FOR CHILDREN — Sl-oo CAR SERVICE l“ " 0 DS Phone Now— | every electrical need. TO TAKE OUT | we're Ggro ving; famous Xfill;p;"‘,:; m‘:(iicfird':l: ‘ We will be glad to make an estimate of what a for FINEST FOODS more fire insurance while “Caterpillar” Diesel Electric Set can do for you. Visit vour home is burning. | SRRT 108 " ! your nearest Northern Commercial “Caterpillar Stea!i*g . g gglqag ().. }'nw h tAhe.onl_\‘ !ime you can make sure you have Chinese Bishes ——— ] Ask this Hartford agency to check your policies and give y th Phone 0135 v b needs. JST CALL Make Reservations Now i for an evening at Shait Salmon Creek Country Club || A;‘e..‘:,‘;" 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway JOIN US IN JUNEAU JULY FOURTH R day in the year, to bring the same electrical conve- niences enjoyed by city dwellers to the 200 residents of Nenana. Throughout Alaska, ““Caterpillar” Diesels are providing steady power through good weather or bad—types and sizes are available for practically store where ‘“‘Caterpillar’” equipment is backed by reliable service and stocks of spare parts. | Seward Street JUNFAU PHONE 249