The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHI' HIGHWAY PAVING IS CONSIDERED BUT NOT OKAYED Mayor W. Hendickson Re-| ceives Information from Roads Commissioner Scme, but si «v)-l encouragoment, was given today of paving the (]'ium Highway and | improving the Douglas Highway, it | was revealed by Mayor W. E. Hen- drickson The Mayor has recelved a letter | The two officials are interested in | 5 | s . MacDonald entices IS VISITING JUNEAU from Thomas H. MacDonald, Com- missioner of Public Roads in Washington, D. C., who acknow- ledged a resolution by the Juneau| City Council urging completion of | this work. MacDonald told that the resolution has been furn- ished to the PRA Division En- ginecer for attention in his canvass which is now being made of the States and Alaska to determine the only Johnson Sea-Horse Outhoard Motors offer 1. Model TD 5 h.p. Chas. G. Warner Company Juneau’s Complete Marine Suppliers Hendricks on‘ must urgent work that can be per- formed with present Forest High- way funds available he two projects have been ap- proved previously, but funds have not yvet been directly allocated. The Glacier Highway is estimated to cost $450,000 and the Douglas ngh\\u\, road $120,000 -oo TERR. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL MEETING FRI. | The Territorial Apprenticeship | Council will meet this evening at bers. Present at the meeting will be Edward Goshen, Assistant Di- \u ctor of the Bureau of Appren- | ticeship, U. S. Department of Labor, land Walter Lee, Area Supervisor. re-activating the apprenticeship program ii Juneau. | - — FROM MERCER ISLAND D L. Prosser of Mercer Island, sh, is a new arrival at the »Bmano( Hotel. i 4 bAM ASP HERE Sam Asp of Tenakee arrived via | PAA yesterday and registered at|day in Juneau's Salmon lhc Baranof Improved alternate firing for smoothness. 2. Dual Carburetion for slow, consistent (fishin’) speeds. 3. Full pivot reverse for maximum maneuverability. available NOW in these popular models: —— Model KD 9.8 h.p. Model SD 16 h.p. —at E | ' “ihe possibility | 7:30 o'clock in the Senate Cham- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— FRIDAY AUGUST 6, I‘)M FIFTH SUIT IS FILED AGAINST AA, RESULT (OF CRASHING PLANE SEATTLE, Aug. 6. suit was filed in Superior Court | vesterday as an aftermath of the| Nov. 29 crash of an Alaska Airlines | | plane at the Seattle-Tacoma Air- port with a loss of nine lives. | Mrs. Kay Lathanan, former | school teacher, filed the suit, ask- |ing $41860 for injuries and burns. The newest suit brought the to-| tal sought from the airline, as a | result of the crash, to $257,121. 'STEAMSHIP AUDITOR (P—A fifth H. S. Ream, \:aveling auditor | for the Alaska Steamship Company and Ketchikan Wharf Company, | |is in town in connection with the ‘remnval of the Northland Com- pany to the Alaska Dock. ‘ | While in Juneau on business Ream plans to try his skill Sun- Derby competition. MRS. LEWIS MacDONALD | AND CAROL GOING SOUTH Leaving |odny via PAA are Mrs ‘ Lewis MacDonald and daughter | Carol Jean, enroute to Taylor, Wis- | consin, for a visit of several weeks. Carol will return in time for high | school. She is in the high school | band and also majorette for the Juneau Cm Bnnd VIKING AND HELENA x TIE UP AT STORAGE | The fishef Viking, skippered by | George Sunderland, docked at Ju-| neau Cold Storage today with 9,000 | pounds in cod and a 1,000 pound lml- ibut catch, ‘the Helena, headed by | Car]l Weidman, was in with a 1200‘ pound take of salmon. John Martinsen and the Isis are | . i’s always a pleasure bottled in bond L.W:HARPER Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN 3OND, 100 PROZE, |expected at the Storage this after- CZRRHEIN DISTILLES €0, 1S, LOVISVILLE, KY. noon. To Go Where You Want to Go To Get There Quicky in Comfort Phone 7—Double—7Phone THE ALASKAN CAB CO. — The Finest Cars and Service in Juneau — Now Equipped with Modern 2-Way Radio Phones A NEW NAME An V\‘ "PHONE IMPROVED More Efficient Service We guarantee the very BEST of SERVICE in the following: PACKAGE DELIVERY s LIGHT and HEAVY HAULING PACKING and CRATING + HEATED INSURED STORAGE s HOIST TRUCK - 3-TON CAPACITY s COVERED VAN SERVICE FOR SERVICE WRITE WIRE v Lucas Transfer and Storage JUNEAU Phone 707 (Formerly Bodding's Transfer) "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmlm||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIllIllIlIIlIIII]IIi ' SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 | SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Iis Best — aj Lower Prices HORMEL'S HAMS HORMEL'S BACON 79 HORMEL'S Pound BACON SQUARES50Qc HORMEL'S PICNIC HAMS PORK- ROAST FRESH PICNICS IFRESH FRYERS.. 69 Pound PULLETS 59 FOR lflAS‘l'_lllG Pound 79 Pound Pound 64| 59c The Trend Is to Boneless Cuts for Economy in Meat Buying . 85¢| .. sgoof . sp0f . 75¢| Pound | i | BONELESS |BEEF ROAST | | ROAST . . BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF . BONED ROLLED LEGS of VEAL . Pound LITTLE PIGS . . F5¢ Made in Our Own Pure - Fresh l’ark Sanitary Meat sk R et S e e W = 95« i

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