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N s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA =@ . i FRIDAY, JULY 6, 195 PAGE SIX COUNCIL GRANTS EASEMENT FOR SEAPLANE FLOAT < vards of Douglas, daughter of |old “Kirsten Shirk leading, all Alex Demos who still resides | decked out in a majorettes uniform. The girls entered on their own ini- | tiative and performed splendidly in | both parades. ldencvd an interest in operating the|r j ferry. If we buy a new ferry,” he M concluded, “I will let you know.” € ' DOUGLAS NEWS Record Marijuana Haul = . g s’ | | save at least 12 ways Frank Martin was a Douglas | | . ' . v over the Fourth of July gypANE LAKE HIGHWAY i when l shlp by , leave from his Army head- | AREA NOW RE-OPENED A | ters at Anchorage to visit| Wiy were taken at a regular; e | e | c" er’ Car °|" council meeting last night to s here. : g rant an easement to the Tv:'nmry Boy for Durance by v | W.J. Niemi, chief of operations 'pp . Alaska for the installation of Mr. and Mrs. William Durance majorettes Perform |of the Alaska Road Commission 5 seaplane facility at the became the parents of a baby boy The Douglas Majorettes, all | announced today that the Alaska : t harboar. This will be Thursdny night at 9:10 o'clock in decked out in their purple and |Highway from Mile 1057 to Mile to the Territorial De- St. Aun's Hospitalin Juneau. \d uniforms, made an added at- |1104 was opended this morning at| »f n which will neaunp uy (eydsoy suuy s (raction to the Douglas Fourth of 8 o'clock after having been closed | the necess War Depart- and 9 ounces at birth, and join parade. The eight Douglas|48 hours due to road damage caused by high water. ade school girls, first marched in Juneau Parade winning a $10 for group marching. In the three other members of the family Willie, 6, Janice 4 and Danny 3 years of age. ize { Sermit iance was passed on first This area is from the east end of Kulane Lake to Burwash Flats, € for the general issue and al 000 worth of general ‘The father, William Durance is Douglas parade, the Majorettes 10 or 12 miles beyond the west end ation bonds for the construc- with -the Territorial Health De- jed a mascot, with little 3-year-!of the lake. of the fire hall and jail. The partment. — Mmtadd & @t omlloTaaler BBks. © G2 LN R election in April, 1948. The bonds | Y R\lslBlblgl Hcred : n $1,000 denomina- Mrs. C. R. Baylor and daughter 4 § * i e [ Barbara: ‘arrived "ofs.the Baranot Members of The American Legion irom their home at Bothell, Wash ! ‘The two made the trip to Alaska to visit old - friends, the Richard Shuman family, and intend to re- o and The American Legion Auxiliary scoopmobile for $501 RO ty-owned 4 main here for several weeks. Mr 1" " S &C ted - - o Baylor will join his -wite snd Attend the “No Host” Dinner in pattle for a whole- daughter here later, spend some You can’t compare sea and air ship- because payment s quickes. | Distributors l sale beer license A number of matters were dis- cussed regarding sidewalk repairs, R . installagion of drain pipes in the the Baranof Hotel Gold Room SUNDAY - JULY 8th-6:30 p.m. time fishing, and then the family i igh alone! will return south via the Alaska ing costs by weight rates ‘ou must also count these special economies of Clipper Cargot o Crating Is seldom necessary. o Documentation time and costs are reduced. One Air Waybill covers shipment from origin to destination. ©Goods arrive when needed . . . while Returns en Fourth besides | Police Pvt George W. Winkel, of Washington, D.C., stands Seatter Tract, retaining walls, re-| o g o 5 4 b loval Of trees from the cemetery, 193 pounds of marijuana—worth $500,000 when rolled into “reefers’ Mrs. Leigh S. Grant returned oShipping weights are less, because ¢he market is strongest. and a fill to temporarily alleviate —removed from secret compartments of an automobile by police and jhome July 4 from a conference of you use lighter packing. i ; or by the Ferryway trestle federal narcotics agents. Police reported this was the biggest single Methodis qhurchm held in Seward HONORING oNe Tl .Difl‘;‘:‘sfll pilferage losses aze ission for a bluestone tank | haul ever made this country. Washington police had been La_»“ weel to‘l}elp her family cele- i greatly reduced. tor gilmetters at the small boat| tipped that a cache of marijuana had been smuggled in from Mexico, |~ ore: Mrs. Grant.deft on June 328, o Lower insurance costs; goods are In o .0, D, and collect services available traveling via P.N.A., and visited her transit so briefly, to magy countries. ERLE CICKE, JR. harbor-came up and it was decided P Wirephoto. | to wait, until the new approach to i }R'arrgrl. while stopping over z o Inventory and warebouse ¢osts €AD (Foyyer bandling fees. the harbor was completed before i 8% FOiEeERRES National Commander be drastically reduced. Clipper schedules are fast, frequent deciding on a location. This led No p u R ( HASE OF b Wbl | o Shipping rates go down s welghts (" Xizka and to the States. For to cbrsideration of new housing H ’ } | schedules call Clif for e maruomastr ‘ i M S o B < [ - v & 2 | reakk July and ¢ s : . AT g T INEW FERRY SAYS| s s 'tss m 'wo'oi | COME - HEAR THE STIRRING ADDRESS || « ks copl works oo Co 90 cen¢s per square foot as the base price for new concrete side- walks on which the city pays one- third #he cost. The matter of in- creased freight costs came up which will no doubt increase costs re- furtl to 95 cents. Waino Hendrickson por that the Nelson Water Co. agrébe to pay for the work of open- ing ¥Me street at Star Hill if the NEW YORK, July & —P— The | New York Giants bounced from be- | hind three times to outlast the Boston Braves, 12-10, today in a home run-filled thriller before 7,443 at the Polo Grounds. Each club hit three homers. The Giants wen the game with a four- run rally in the eighth inning. Bob- by Thomson knocked in the win- (OM. HENRY RODEN An editorial lately published in the Anchorage Times, stated that the Territory had purchased “a larger, ocean-going ship” for the Juneau-Haines run to be stead of the Chilkoot, present ferry used in-| Mr. and Mrs, Earl Miller, former- ly of Douglas, now residents of Mt. Edgecumbe. It was really quite an event, as the Miller family is quite predominately on the female side, with five daughters right down ithe line, before the son, weighing 7 pounds and 10 ounces came along | Mrs. Miller is the former Helen | IMPORTANT: Place your reservation AT ONCE with Saxon Snow, 1st Vice Comander; Red 845 OF A :GREAT AMERICAN PATRIOT Tickets: $3.00 per plate BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 e Mk, Pew vt Vol Mroan, lan _ Only Pan American offers the advantages of CrtPPER' CARGO wat@ESrunning on the street there | i tallies with a two-run single, | Which the Territory bought from | comgss from its broken Water | qpo teqme hit five home runs in | Robert Sommers and Steve Homer ! S T 0 P maigEnstead of natural seepsge. | the (nird inning to tic a major | and associates last month | C@@icilman Bert McDowell Was {10,060 record for the most homer In an interview with Finance Com- | i i absGBE | in one inning by two clubs missioner Henry Roden today ro-| Retouching Your Lips 4 ey g \ -Walker Cooper and Willard Mar- | den said there was no truth to the | 9 TIMES A D, i Hosp"‘l NOIES shall helped Boston opén up a 7-2 | statement, | Use Color Base for Lipstick % lead with third-inning home runs. Ty 1 natidtie: Territory's’ dabba o 0 nr, “;' lell“(i'; e Admitted To St. Ann's hospital = to enter into the ferry business,” Marks National League be said. “What we want to do is| Oincinnati 4, Chicago 2. eventually get rid of the line to a| $1.00 Thussday were baby Paul i g ‘;’;‘:‘f‘r_lvx;,,l“n row | Al other major league games | private operator, or to the Alaska | Plus tax Angus McDonald WL Road. Sonjuuseipn, yoich Des &% Your Beauty Advisor Twp babies were born Thursday at TOBI PATTON St. Ann’s hospital. Born to Mrs Chaples McLeod of Juneau at 4:30 PR YRD ORNN SR . JUNEAU aun., a girl weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces. Born at 9:10 pm. to Mrs.| William Durance of Douglas, a boy weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces. Discharged from the Government hospital Thursday were James Jack- son,, Juneau; Mary John, Tenakee; Jim St. Clair, Juneau. There were no admissions. THE A ASKA LINE SEATTLE AND DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG 2nD FLOOR PHONE: OFFICE 61 JUNCAU, ALASKA Mellowe ecause its aged Yes, you'll find Lucky Lager so refreshing —so smooth—so Fine Custom-Made and Guaranfeed FURS i | . Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND Hl!lmnmmnnllilllll]m SASs‘u:A;‘.:; (:F ::a I;::A::I ___‘—:’;—‘:—:__ completely satisfying with meals S i | == oriustby itself. 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