The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1948, Page 8

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PACEE EIGHT COUNCIL ACCEPTS BLDG. BID Triplette and Dalziel fof Construct Juneau Air- port | n'o act MRS. WILlS BOOTH BACK FROM SITHA; AT YOUTH MEETING| | Air Cargo Reductions Tlll" DAILY ALASKA EMI’IRE—— ' MR., MRS. CHARLES GRAY | | ® o o o v o0 00 GUESTS TODAY OF oo * JUNIOR (HAMBER troops ter A. Wood, director of Institute of North a, wife and parly were ; at the Junior Chr.mber of /" noon luncheor today in Baranof \\P \']'Hl H REPORT {ER BUREAU) rm 24-hour period 7:30 this morning Maximum, 61 > by x-"luary moun- air e®ecseceev00000es0 s OnE Ve Forester; Mrs. Jea the Icy Strait Cannery, her daughter, Barbaira Welch; Mrs Buck Harris; Kenneth Bowman AFL; L. E or Chamber Joe Sch , Anchor John Krugness Juneau Bonnie Jo Gronroos, and Johnson, - GEYERS HAVE VISITOR Mrs. Irma L. Deidrick of St Petersburg, Fla., arrived here by s week to spend the sum- ; Dr. and Mrs. John H Deidrick Maximum, 62 Ju |gu | Commerce the Gold Room of Lne fdored movies | | 0! their expedi- h and Mt. Wood f 1941 highlight- am President of the Al- is on his sixth trip to T tor on scientific re- He was mili- * embassy in M the war and com- rst military flights Pole. Mrs. Wood 8 in scientific re- official photogra .mnx includes l‘l(l CIP! l‘l ATION ndig (230 a m. today Non 2.66 inch 9549 inchc None Mrs A. M. Geyer, with her for the tion STOCK QUOTATIONS search and Clos- : Wood party Hn( NEW YORK, June 25— uotation of Alaska Juneau son; today is 37, American Wi 1, It O \ersi McCarter | ¢, Anaconda 39%, Curtiss- al . M arve 7%, International Harvest- | Mou 1 Kennecott 58'%, New York Northern Pacific 26%: . Pound S4.03‘.. e 1,150,000 shares. are as follows vnl\ 1)000 rails 62.82, util- HONOR (Continuea from Page One) i nel Wood as it was shown 1e trip was made as an experiment to determine effi- indu: 1 mt! the Therve is a DIFFERENCE in REPAIRING RECAPPING lican convention bang- at 10:30 a. m. (PD.T - > Positive Mechanical Preesure Insures Perfect Cir Balanced Recaps d down | ‘Made Alaska Frelgh! All electric; no heat variation or steam to “'Blow" your tires distortion; sidewalls | float free |l from any: ‘*Glee Club Re(epi on : Ton'gh’ at Balanof Followir | ington Glee Club concert and recreat The student council T Rev. Rev od the Rev. El Roma ¥ FATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, U.5.A Distributed througnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY g the University “41 onight, nun'lun will be held r in the Gold Room of | ' " FRED E. BRYANT Near Alaska Steamghip Dock and Office ON ADMIRAL WAY — JUNEAU 1 lunche n their ho RECAPS ~ REPAIRS + NEW = USED » (}aw.( to (/ou( attending 1ests A COMPLETE HOME SERVICE COCLERATOR - Model DR-77 Electric Refrigerator . Tomorrow's Refrigerator Today . . Amazing Storage Capacity - Takes Less Kitchen Space - ONLY: - o il LTS AB ELECTIC BANGES w1th chromalox elements . $144.95 DEXTER - AMERICA'S FINEST WASHING MACHINE . . .. $145.00 to $220.00 PEMBROKE BATH TUBS Priced from $99.50 to $140.00 LAVATORIES - Size 20 x 18 with Chrome Plated Center Set and P. Trap . Popular Sized OIL CIBCULATINu HEATERS RANGE BOILERS . ALL METAL DELUX SHOWER CABINETS Complete . DORAN AUTOMATI“ SHOWER VALVE AND PITTINGS & & $37.50 MILLER AUTOMATIC OIL BURNLRS : $89.50 HEIL-YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER OIL BUBNEH $195.00 Size6:00x 16 U. S. TIRES : $15.25 5% Cash Discount on Ahove Prices - Terms If Desired Plumbing Repairs - Acetylene Welding - Heating Service Standard 0il Producs DOUGLAS PLUMBING and HEATING (O. " PHONE 16 P. 0. Box 1187 If We Don't Have What You Want We Can Get It for You! are in- '$27.50 $49.50 $23.50 $67.50 Other guests at today’s Xunchcrm were Frank Heintzleman, Regm,..ll\ln Charles Gray of Douglas, 1e Welch of | morning at 1 o’clock in the St. Ann’s Hoonah | Hospital. The new arrival joins a Evans; Mary Sperling, |Loken of Juneau and Mr. Gray is 4th Queen |employed as chief engineer at KINY. | | 1 | | | Phone 902, ' UNEAU, ALASKA PARENTS OF BABY GIRL A Lbaby girl was born to Mr. and this or Kathleen Janice. M Gray is the former Ethel Mr. and Mrs, Hans Loken of Ju- \ eau are the parental ;zmnderents l - ERBa R FROM SALT LAKE CITY Mr. and Mrs. Geerge F. Rich-| irds, here from Salt Lake City, are | uests at the Baranof Hotel. SEATTLE VISITORS O. E. Sabo, Leon Veshoeven, Be(- ty Cohen, Harry Townsend, C. D. Cummins, Jerry Alhadiff and John Fremming, all from Seattle, are visiting Juneau and are guests nt FRIDAY. IUNE 25, 1948 the Baranof Hotel. Weekday Schedule ; Insurance Agency Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay | Soonm Offers Complete Service of @ Marine @ Liability 7:00 AM. | 9:45 A M. brought 1 Stooms, grandson of Mr. and || A NEW PASSENGER SERVICE between PUGET SOUND and ALASKA | COMPLETELY redecorated and re- | itted, the S. ¥. GEORGE WASH- INGTON, Flogship of the Totem | | Route Fleet, is bringing luxurious comfort to travelers between Puget Sound and Ketchikan, Juneau, Skag- | vay, Haines and Sitka. DELICIOUS { MEALS included in price of tickets ATTRACTIVE, STATEROOMS | RECREATION, dancing, games, {club rooms and cocktail lounge. Sails from JUNEAU — JULY 3 Fast Freight Service | ATCo cargo ships now serve all of Alaska except the Bering Sea area. Frequent sailings, highway and rail | connections to the interior of Alaska, controlled refrigeration for perish- | ables, valuable cargo lockers. SAILING DATES | M.V. GROMMET REEFER—June 25 \for Sitka, | seward. Cordova, Valdez and NORTHERN VOYAGER—June 25 for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, and upper Yukon River points via White | Pass-Yukon Route. For information call your local agent J.F. CHURCH, Agent or KARL K. KATZ, Traffic Mgr. Alaska Transportation Co. Pier 58, Seattle 1, Wash. MAin 7477 N L Flown direc PERCY brings you about a TREAT! | Leave Juneau by PAN AMERICAN Hooray! It's FRESH Strawberry time! Imagine! All the luscious flavor of FRESH red, ripe strawberries . . . . ice cream made with fresh milk and cream. And every delicious spoonful is super-smooth, a faste delight that is something “11:30 AM. “12:15PM. | 3:15P.M. 4:00PM. | 5:15P.M. 6:00PM. | *Saturday only: | Leave Juneau 12 noon | Leave Auk Bay 12:45 [ ] Casualty @ (Glass ® Theit PN A ® Robbery Sunday an oliday | Schedule | ® Burglary Leave Auk Bay | . Fire 9:45 AM. AL ® Workmen's Compensation INSURANCE TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building L] Wednesday-Saturday | Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay, 10:30 P.M. 6:45PM. | 11:15P.M. 12:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. . NOW OPERATING New 33-Passenger FLEXIBLE COACH for your convenience L] Bfisses for Charter At All Times Phnne 108 or Red 810 Smooth - Flowing Power in Packard Cabs You'll Enjoy Riding the “Packard Way" "' Ask the Folks Who Ride With" THE A[%ASKAN. gAB CO. PLUMP ROSY-RED DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES Tk Frudl ' Il‘.E CREAM (2 t to Juneau the “pick of the crop’’, made into delicious Strawberry ice cream, or served with delectable Vanilla ice cream and topped with juicy FRESH crushed strawberries . . . . Talk Luneh Time 1Is Treat-Time in What a glorious combination! to write home about. Not only ICE CREAM, but many other sweet treats at Percy’s. Candies and soft drinks. Beverages, lunches or dinners. But it is STRAWBERRY TIME, and TREAT- TIME, so HURRY down to PERCY'S and take home some of PERCY'S Fresh Ice Cream . and just listen to the family cheer. o

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