The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "~ RACE CLOSE, TRAFFICPROBLEMS |ALASKA COASTAL ~\PHOTOGRAPHER ‘:iviiv i FIGHT DOPE IND SPOTIN " CAUSE DISCUSSION = CARRIES 91 ON | HEREFOR SHOTS s oot : | | esthetic ideals are very differenv| one gknockout last night in the SHAFFERQS 49'Phfllle-l3 ! t [from his. There is nothing alficnt game Here are other results: - FIRE DEPT. MEETING THURSDA OF GLACIER BAY c:mera can co'or wricn'he i’ nox |5 Ko™ s cnarey Fur 2 | 7 Ay past THastet, 1148%;, Trvington, outpointed Al_ The Juneau Volunteer Fire De-| On yesterdays 1lig KA | 4 an who feels deeply about| Gy B {Evans, 1531, Montreal. 5. » artment held a short monthly |Coastal Alrlines fles 91| squtheast Alask weather is | At New York (Queensboro i i meeting last at the Fire- [Passengers with 40 people on oUlc iy 4 x the country’s y Arena)—Steve Belloise, 162, New ‘nw'\‘}‘lnl; i ; bound flights and 42 passengers|. .. .. lis ) ph York, outpointed Tony Demicco. 3 | The problem of controlling traffic |OMing into Juneau . His v t ) ronded pAN AM Fl'GHIS 165, Schenectddy, N.Y., 8. . #hte | . ! | From Haincs: Johnny JONes, mounta stems f mor n| At Bayonne, N.J—Tony Ricco, | ; 1y place | du calls evoked considerabie | tHOH Sl | # 4 Areing oday. | discussion. The situation has be-[Thurlow T. Loft, Carol EUWil,ijuep g | pan American Al carried 151, knocked out Jimmy Milligan, | ¢! come increasingly bad in that mo- |Marion L. Wood, Mrs. J. G. Shep-|ynole thing s a GUu3- |99 passengers on fligh sterduy | 1522, 2. M E A T C 0 ® tor \tinue to drive during the [Dard, Ted M. Guhr, Georze Sund-|gayneim p to add shols|with 14 arriving and 8 departing| At New York (Jerume Stadium) after | period the alarm is being blown. | POTE {of Glacier Bay i Monu- | grom Juneau Airport as follows: —Pat Kelly, 142, Ireland, out- . San | Firemen have to drive to fires from | Yrom Skagway: Norah GIASel,|ment to his collection of photos| prom seattle: Robert Egge, Earl|pointed Pete Kennedy, 145%, White Heal at lis Best — at Lower Prices ‘mento | all parts of the city in their own |Kathleen Klenet, F. Wendt, Mis. | from gimost all the .national parks|pyerson Clarice Everson and Jerry, | Plains, N.Y., 8. s -F‘:- nsl“‘;;'“(‘]"*; 3 i nd monume Is begin-|jirqes Baxter, Hannah s - TR rol etersburg: Meorris 2ler= na £ v b e whole 1 " e son, Mr. Lightwood : ’ :“l‘d fi::fi?fnz,.s A'(;R:);t:. : BARN DANCE!!! From Bitka: R. Lindsey, Ed Hor- to Juneau |C .1 Hendrickson and Robert Ma S‘fv\“d 4 ; \(t)\nlla il;izlv““ i‘f?:] ton, M. St Dr James Googe Bkl R o Do untry Glub, OO : larms in various parts of the|Harry See, F. Foster, - Bay bunking with; From Annette: B. M. Antonsen. - AR AT R v was considered as one of the|D- Joseph, Mrs. Branc ara| " eological Survey crew at Bear| From Fairtanks: Robert She < Lhoiids methods to assure motorists of Brazek, V. Johnson, Adr Trap Cove 3 W. C. Burton. ‘ M \DSEV CYCLE & g Colbert, Captain Scaibe, Marion K " 5 > the fire horn : f " To Seattle: Jack Koby, Ha J P kull practice and drill as order. | DaVis, ¥vonne Riley, Ch experience on th RISHING, SR LLX £ practice and drill as order- | D27, o gy i Masy Roks iy n W€ phacker, Annie Ungerfroren, Chr ’Fl.‘l Hine of HaMbat and Trelli EG f - ed by Chief Minard Mill for the From Pelican: Cecil Slaug | jaunt, ac g to Adams, Mrs. J. T. Brock. [ Gear < itahy et o aE new‘ I l A 0 evening and new members as well |Jack Koby, H. R. Blood, Mrs. A |stting out b on. e Annette: R. W. Simmons. LOW PRICES s veterans worked out several R““”}fa""’f" Mrs. W. R'.PE[ son, when an outtoard mctor cough To Ketchikan: James Applegate J Op»n 9to9 Opp Ball Park ||| o hook-up problems in the truck|Camille Peterson, W. Peterson, L.|(o a stanq still. He e Logan | cars and con ble confusion ana accidents now umber of vehicles types do not pull to the curb requested. ‘The installation stalls -indstrom. »anions were pi From Tulsequah: Wallace 2 cllowing morning nq worse f v the ville, Wiiliam Ree; from Ter €’ (chill night. With J“]\ 20 as ded . bl i v o5 63 ue: u, | quist from the department was ac- fos. Bhicley: FEyiE b 3 5 : resc me after| Truck driver Lars on furn- | Clock; from Chatham: Joh a Life magazine assig eres a new | 2anE ! The resignation of Alvin Bioom- \\\\IIV/‘-W i u.mw,,/ v But ran t{ished an unusually excellent feed in | Ladecy. Ad plans to go to Sitka the e kayoed Milo i in|the club dining room to close the, Cutgoingz . passeugers from Ju f this week to take a small boat, F: I:“:.-x\m fifth inning. monthly event neav were « Bay area to get his pic- , The win left the Oaks in fourthl PRLR S 2 To Lake Hasselborg: Mr. and |tures. - o} 27 \ o e CIVIC Mrs. Spaulding G. Spaulding, and; Adams can be easily identif game behind San | CALENDAR OF CIVI( Mrs. Sp g g, 5 S VA EVENTS NOW 1SsuEp Joh Spaulding to Tulsequah: H.by o newly (rimmed black bea Oor QSR g @ runner-up Seattle Completion of Juneaw’s Com- |0 Pelican City: A. L. Florence, W.| 3 § Mcraiiknto {munity Civic Evenis Calendar 1s|K. Sheldon, James L e street and g Al = Fresh Ground in » t arley announced by Bob Druxman, local Tn Gustavus: Paul I.(r on, Ann 8 m: Pop? " i n / | : U pu relations counsel, who has Johnson; to Hoonah: Mabel John- t hic exce m\va of | = ) \ double, and &l!|been compiling the necessary infor. |07, Mary Johnson, Lena Johnson, | Adams' work can be ascertained by e Our Cron Kitchen runs in the ninth inning. Until | mation for the past four months. |E- J. Fleming, Bob Erickson, Mary |the fact that not only have hen Jackie Albright's homer had| The calendar is divided into three | Benson. ipictures appeared in Life, Fortin only 3 v Salvo [sections. Section I contains a daily| To €itka: Mr. and Mrs. Roy,and many other national mag i ¥ Johnson 20t |list of all regularly scheduled meet. | Peratrovich, Roy Jr, Frank andzines, but he has published a num- oun ( he victory. It was the|ings religious service, etc. The sec- | Loretta Peratrovich, Mrs. H. Olson,|ber rate k of his phioto: ek ! | AR EBR fth st t ioss ond section contains a lLst ot ail|Mrs. Carl Rusher, Mrs. J. J. P it ““; "“”q Sy e o N New Glo-Coat makes your house- b special or irregular activities. The | Mrs. W. Thempson, vade! with. 64 photos; &nd . texl : keeping far easier! Johnson’s ek aale 5 Gl ists all campaigns|Shall, Mrs. Fanbian, Bobby and|John Muir brought out by Ho p i : STANDINGS ‘OF THE (GLUBS o ShUE (B, (88 1 S8ip i e ton-Mifflin, is his lat » Glo-Coat is the famous self-polish- Baaifle hea SBp and drives or more than one day's | 3 3 (4 L3 i T e B W. 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Art. t San Francisco Brooklyn St 1 43 mdion -4 % 5 NGNS | ' ' | Rolled Rump Roast - - Ib.79¢ New York 3 3 —_— Pittsburgh 33 K £ ed to St. Ann's hospital Cincinnati ; 431 ! yve were Richard Schultz, | - = iy S g, v e e oy | Standing Rib Reast - - Ib. 7S¢ - Rober: Rice American League Discharged were Richard Rew, Y | L Pct{Mrs. Albert Schraemer d Mrs. b | i ; 5. 53| Wine e e sy | , Rolled Rib Roast 1b. 7%¢ Philadelpl 31 587 Admitted t th Government = 4 s G 50 | Houbilal cyssinicay’ werd ren ok BUILDER OF THE - 3 Detroit 4 519 ter of Bethel and Milton Walker f Boned and Bollpd Pork Roasl '796 Wastingion 3 ‘438 Soona f;"&,f"' , NATION’S GREATEST £l c 3 403 3 i . Sl W R e ~ : TRUCK VALUES { Boned and Rolled Lamh Roast - 73¢ s b o s et N. J. Hawke, JI. BARN DANCE!!! Kee of the District Engineer’s office | Saturday night at Salmon Creek |in Anchorage are at the Gastinea | . = # Country Club. Be sure to be there. 2t | Hotel. i { . 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