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PAGETWO "™ TERR. BUILDS PRIVATE ROAD | FOR GOVERNOR Road Commissioners Ap- | propriate $2,269.50 for } Entrance Summer Home | \ @®ececccescesecsossscense v e After a careful check of official records and maps, it is learned | that the Territory of Alaska i ding $2,26950 to build a pr road for Goverr Ernes Gruening &t his summer home at| e E River Landing First indication of the project | was revealed yesterday wt Terri- rial Engineer Frank A. Me announced thé Berg C truction Company had been t successful bidder on the job and had ted work. The project was authorized by the Terr 1 of Road Commissione which Gov. Gruening is chairma The new road is 750 feet 1 and e from t main Eag River Landing road directly two pieces of property occupied by the Governor and his son uvv t pilot ior Alaska Coasta The 1¢ is ¢ 1 by thre is behind Ju backed up by w The property o Governor ar jied by the re held by Jse | ber w ize Morgan | Anchorage ! gocd condition and that his fam- INI.AND HIGHWAY 600D CCNDITION; " ICars Shipped from Juneau '\, 3eing one and family aree- the Anchorage-Whittier e o v oo oo 2ICOAST GUARD BASE 10 WEATHER REPORT | BE TOPIC AT CHAMBER Freighter Square (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Eeanet, from| Temperatures for Z4-hour period ¢ OF (OMMER(E MEE‘“NG Seattle, due 10 a. m. tomorrow. ending 7:30 this morning . Northern Voyager, from Seattle, In Juneau Maximum, 63 . due Friday. minimum, 48 . location of the Coast Guard | George Washington scheduled to At Airport— Maximum, 63; © will be discussed at the weekly sail from Seattle tomorrow. ot 46 . ung of the Chamber of Com-| Prince George scheduled to sail FORECAST . ce which will be held tomorrow from Vancouver tonight. (Sunéss uod e uoon in the Gold Room. Other| Alaska scheduled to sail from | Variable clou 1 e impprtant business matters also Seattle tomorrow .nd Thursday with highest @ will be considered. Guests of hon-| Baranof scheduled to sail from temperature near 69 degrees ¢ Or at tomorrow's meeting will be | Seattle Saturday. Thursday o !eight officers of the U.SS. At- Princess Louise scheduled to sail | PRECIPITATION ¢ 'lanta from Vancouver Saturday. (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 am. today @ - o Princess Norah scheduled to ar- In Juneau 27 rive 8 a. m. Friday, sailing south B fie 1 87 . NO LIONS MEETING one hour later. nce July 1, 96.80 5. e Aleutian, from west, scheduled | At Airpor e Because of the holiday celebra- southbound Sunda ince ‘I 1, 334 o ! tions next Monday, Lions Club will -— {hios Jul e not hold its regular Monday noon Mrs. I. Parker, nere from iit.| { o luncheon meeting. The next ses- Edgecumbe, is staying at the Bar- | e o o ¢ o ¢ > ® e o sion wil be Monday, July 12. anof Hotel. - MORGANS RELATE FOR to Haines for $20- Travel by Land Now of the first to take of the new $20 freight ior shipping automobiles from au to Haines, Thomas Morgan of the Columbia Lum- have returned from a business-pieasure trip areas highways into exceptionally Co., week the in said were ® Ma KIWANiS (lug HAS ily enjoyed a pleasant trip all the ‘\\A, So enjoyable was the drive ' | that the. Morgans plan a si AT[ANIA Ofrlc,:RS { trip over the same route the 6th of July. DAY Mcrgan said that gasoline cost AS GUESIS IQ \ only $35 and that the entire trip | was less expensive than he had es- Kiwania € ained sev- | timated ) era t ficer the | The Morgans visited Whittier foon luncheon in| ffom Anchorage by rail - - ~ j the BAA.l:rr!i. NS B RITR S W. Simpson, in|® ¢ 4 . isiting w!pup‘ told ; QUEEN VOTING . nta’s assignment | ® SV . ® ka was the envy of|® At noon today, the second e ’ 1 Simpson said those|® day official count of the on shiphoard were very impressed|® contest for Queen of Fourth e l N with the country’s beauty and the|® Of July celebration was tabu- e . its people. The Cap-|® lated and here the vote: e ce briefly of duties perform- | ® Loretta Keithahn 61,600 o ed o Jip and of its personnel, | ® Tillle Martin 50,000 {ficer guests were Com-|® Mary Sperling 27,200 o, er T. W. Hogan, Executive Otf-| ® Bonnie Cheésney 22,600 © Lieutenant Commander R. R.|® © © ¢ © & 6 6 ¢ ¢ ¢ o Reserve and Commander| ” -+ 2 i L. Foote, Doct y{ Larry Lindstrom and Ray Cav- { Officer. Kiwanian Ed Stewart| anaugh, from Ketchikan, are at the Paso, Texas, was also a guest ident Gene Vuille said the club will entertain about 20 \1,\:1111:1 members who will arrive hére day in the party of Masons seeing trips and a brief meeting planned. ‘ Vice President James McClel the local club’s delegate to ternational Convention in Los An-!{ geles, reviewed the highlights of the meetng which 12,000 cluc members| attended. He told of the club's \Uulh‘ program and its desire to ts tive part in supporting the Amer principles against Communistic in- fluences. A regular meeting of the club will| be held next Wednesday noon. | TOM STEWART ARRIVES FOR SUMMER VACATION Tom Stewart, son of B. D. Ste- wart arrived on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon to spend the summer in Juneau. On his first visit in two years, Tom is on vacation from the Yale Law School. He will work in the Attorney General’s off- ice this summer and plans to go back to Yale in September to com- plete his last two y f. law stud- ies. He received his Master’s Degree | from the of Advanced In- ternational Studies in Washington, | D. C., and his Bachelor of Arts De- Pri Pr 0ol gree from the University of Wash- ington. Accompanying Mr. Stewart was Geg Gibi who will be the Ste- wart's houseguest for the summer. Mr. Gibian is working on his Doc- sh literature at He also holds| Degree from the School International Studies. - > ATLANTA OFFICERS 10 BE HONORED AT DANCE tor's Degree Harv a Master of Advanced in d University. The off of the U. S. S. At- lanta will be honored at a dance the Governor's House between hours of 9 and 12 this eve- The dance is sponsored by American Women's Voluntary the Service and all members have been attend the affair. - | SON FOR SCHOEPPES invited to A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William D, Schoeppe yesterday St. Ann's Hospital. - The new rival tipped the scales at seven pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Schoeppe make their home at Auk Bay. Mr. Schoeppe has recent- ly accepted a position of aircraft mechanic with the Petersburg Alr Service. B e i | Gastineau at| — Hotel Smoothest between two ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NORTHERN Insurance Agency Otfers Complete Service of rine Liability ® Casualty ® Glass ® Theft @ Robbery ® Burglary ® Fire Workmen's Compensation SURANCE TELEPHON Come in ... discover the exclusive Packard ride! 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HOGUE, Manager ¢ Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building | can |u. s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA STEAMER MOVEMENTS | STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, June 30—(#—Clos- quotation stock today 84, ing mine Wright er 33%, SICKS Kennecott | Central 16%, Steel 80%, Sales today were 990,000 shar Averages | industrials | ities 35.72. SEATTLE BREWIN Distributed throughout Alaska’ by ODOM COMPANY i of Alaska Juneau | is 3%, American | Anaconda 38%, Curtiss-| 4, International Harvest- 58, New York Northern Pacific 26, Pound $4.03%. are as follows: rails 6276, util- today 189.46, Assisted by Mrs. Flossie Foran Mrs. Mable Adams VOTE FOR Tillie Martin CANDIDATE for OUEEN of the July Fourth CELEBRATION . Skillful Hair Before your hair can be waved . . . Baranof Beauty Salon WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1948 - Styling it must be SHAPED! 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