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At the same time, you have no extra glass 1o down and store when edg to-glass band. hy 1 me in and let us show you how llll RMOPANE is made and explain its many advantages, Window — Auto Plate Glass DON ABEL 538 Willoughby — PPhone 633 | THE DAILY ALASKA EMI’IRL ~ INEAUTS L5 DOSEAS Girl Scouts hdve been very bus)‘ {at their Eagle River summer camp the past week, Miss Ruth Kilbourne, | built out-door cooking fires, cooked | 1 Over 20 persons attended he arings one-pot camper's stew, bread twists, | in the Juneau City Council Cham-|made walking salad and cocoa. bers this morning to discuss the River fishing grounds, the Douglas | Cannery went into operation to- {day for a short period testing the Today the older girls were to hike | oquipment and lines. The sockeye | proposed Oliver In Canal to con- towards Herbert Glacier, taklng‘““, be put up on one-pound tins, |nect Stephens Pa ind Sey- | “nose-bag Junches, while the young- | ycing the large cannery line, for| mour Canal. The hearings were con- er girls under the leadership of Mrs.| (1. first time since being reset in | ducted by the U. S. Army Engineers ' Christine Abraham were to take a new Gusiiing. { with Col L. H. Hewitt, District shorter hike. !L“ zinder, presiding Mrs. A. L. Bolay, whose nusbnnd The Taku river fishermen are Speaking in favor of the proposed js with the Health Department here, | | being serviced with a scow located |project were representatives of the|js gggisting at the camp. | Juneau Chamber of Commerce, the! mpe Brownies leave Juneau ro,\‘,f Richard MdCormick. Fisher- |Juneau Yacht Club, the Alaska {camp tomorrow. Meeting at the men in the Port Snettisham area | Trollers Union and various indivi- |Grade School for the bus at 12:30| will be serviced dally by the can- {duals {pm ' ning (umpan}a tender, me ARB The only dissenting voice was that | __ of Kinky Bayers who expressed the opinion that the expenditure for the | project is not justifield at this time. |® Those, in favor of the project,| argued that it would be beneficial| to winter boat travel and to future {development of that area. They, | however, asked that primary con- sideration be given to the dredg‘mg, ‘u[ Mendenhall Bar and the expan-! sion of the Juneau Small Boat Har- [bor. Col. Hewitt assured them muc! vthcse projects had already been | | approved and lacked only Congres-| sional appropriations before com-| pletion. , Coi. Hewitt chartered a plane| \Irum Alaska Coastal Airlines this| noon and made a personal flight! lover the area. He was scheduled to | {return to his Seattle office (th, (atlerloon on a special Army tug | !which trought him and bis assist |ants to Juneau. i - e | m. Extra flavor in every can of big, tender,fresh-packedselected peas! ® Only the tenderest peas, se- lected for taste, size and color, into every can of Green Giant -‘Peas— at the fleeting moment of perfect flavor. FROM KETCHIKAN Larry Lindstrom, visiting from |—— Ketchikan, is in Juneau and stay- mg at the Gastineau Hotel. Glacier Highway Bus lme Weekday Schedule | Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay | 6:15AM. 7:00 AM. | 9:00AM. 9:45 AM. ! “11:30 AM. *12:15PM. | { 3:15PM 4:00P.M. 5:16 P.M. 6:00 P.M. . "Saturday only: 1 Leave Juneau 12 noon | Leave Auk .Buy 12:45 3 Short W | Wednesday-Saturday | Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay Especially for you! | 10:30P.M. 6:45P.M. | | 11:15PM. | e ; ! Sunday and Holiday Once you've had it, you'll cherish your Schedule gay new short hair coif, designed es- | Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay pecially for you. | 9:00AM. 9:45 AM. - h ‘g:ggl‘:'x' 13:‘:2?3' You'll find your very own short style i 7:00PM. i S waiting for you at our salon. T45PM. | 2 | | NOW OPERATING i i New 33-Passenger FLEXIBLE, COACH for your convenience . Baranof Beauty Salon { B“;?;fil:r(i::ae:m % Phone 538 Baranof Hotel Phone 108 or Red 810 DON'T DELAY! CALL TODAY'! DON'T MISS HEARING THE FOX PARTY . MUSICIANS, SINGERS & SPEAKERS OF CANADA SUNDAY, JUNE27,7:30P. M. © WILL PRESENT @ ¢ THE CRUCIFIXION CANTATA COMPOSED BY LORNE F. FOX AND PRESENTED BY THE FOX PARTY ILLUSTATED IN FULL COLOR PICTURES OTHER MUSICAL FEATURES ¢ 7MENIN JUNEAU THAT SERMON BY L. F. FOX CANNOT BE SAVE ) e ) e ) <) ) 1 ) 3, § 9 Recordings of Fox Party Programs given ! s P E C l A L ® to person brmgmg most umlors to rallle% SERVICES NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY AND SATURDAY HEALING SERVICES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIO PROGRAMS K.LN.Y. TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 TO 7:15 P. M. Rev. Lorne F. Fox DOUGLAS CANNERYX STOSES {employed at the Douglas plant dur-~ ing the canning season, which will | | With a small initial load of | I lET (ANA { DIecsCr, shid s sockeye salmon brought in this Highlights included a “cook-out” | morning on the. tender captained Friday night by units. The lrlsi,, ponry Museth, from the Taku, | on the grounds, which is in charge | GREEN GIANT PEAS t sa va wi sul wk i | No. [‘ ood fishing this year and the!man. apartments. lIlIIIIIIIfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIII 5, captained by Museth. (her home here recenu) nlthough According to Supt. M. M. Miller, | she visited here last summer with was in the Taku River area|a brother, George Kenny. Hei hus- | sterday, there are indications ol’bsmd Tom Haugen, is a fisher- | 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS DEVELOP REVOLUTIONARY NEW TIRE TREAD The O. K. Rubber Welders, after months of research, following years of road tests and tire rebuilding, have developed an all-traction, non-rock-holding tread of revolutionary design. lmon are in excellent shape. ! About 30 employees will be — e i { SUSPENSION REVOKED ; % Burnette Lee Dodson was re-! ry according to catches. fmesfgd .yesterday by City Police| land turned over to Federal au- VISITING RERE | thorities on'a bad check charge. A | Helen Collier arrived from Seattle | two-month suspended jail sen-| ednesday via PAA to spend the’tence which he had received last mmer with Mrs. Tom Haugen, week on a similar charge, was | ho resides in the Buckingham |then revoked by U. S. Commls- Mrs. Haugen made sioner Felix Gray. It gives to users of trucks of all capacities, and busses, long wearing retread tires that far exceed the durability of any previously known retread work. wa,l,é to Save 3 The road tests which made this new tread possible were conducted over rough rocky roads and under driving condi- tions of extreme toughness. These were similar to those which prevail on the roads in many parts of Alaska. THE 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS OF JUNEAU NOW HAVE A NEW IN- STALLATION OF THESE LATEST MOLDS. If you were a South See us at once and let us expkin how we can save you money. Dont’ throw away your old tires. Have them recapped the 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS’ WAY. 44, b because when they are chewed they make you almost tireless at work — constantly adding to your strength. Savings at Alaska Federal are somewhat like cuca leaves. They constantly add to them- selves by earning a profit. And too, they “stand by you” in time of need. We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings FRED E. BRYANT - Phone 902 Near Alaska Steamship Dock and Office ON ADMIRAL WAY — JUNEAU X x Alaska Federal Savings & Loan R Y « 5. RECAPS REPAIRS * NEW + USED + (aact to (aas. SATURDAY JUN'E 26 394% Association OF JUNEAU The Sweetest Spot in Town CHANNEL EMPORIUM Candies — Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos 330 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska American Indian from the upper Sipi River in Western Colombia, your “savings” would consist of sun-dried cuca leaves, which you would be most careful to keep dry. Dried cuca leaves have a market, or ‘“savings” value Savings Accounts Insured to $5,000.00 PLUMP ROSY-RED DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES Flown direct o Juneau by PAN AMERICAN Hooray! It's FRESH Strawherry time! PERCY brings you the “pick of the crop”, 'made into deliclous Strawberry ice cream, or served with delectable Vanilla ice cream and topped with juicy FRESH crushed sirawberries . . . . Talk about a TREAT! Lu»nch Time 1Is Treat-'l‘lme Imagine! All the luscious flavor of FRESH red, ripe strawberries . . . . in ice cream made with fresh milk and cream. What a glorious combination!’ And every delicious spoonful is super-smooth, a taste delight that is something 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 1o the family cheer.