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AGE EIGHT j . ™™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951 DIVORCE FILED JUNEAU STAY ENDS FOR ¥ 4 u ] i a lly oun(l [ elg e own wl'li Happenlngs Evelyne Barrelli filed for divorce TWO SUMMER, VISITORS against Peter‘BarrelH this. morning | Two Seattle-bound passengers on in U. S. District Court. | the Aleutian when the ship leaves [ ] A A pr ¥ Charging incompatibility, th'e|here Sunday will be Mrs. Ardelle (: !l alnes complaint states the couple was| Cleveland and Mrs. Ray Peterman. married in Napoleon, Ohio, on Dec.| Mrs, Cleveland has been in Ju- HAINES, Alaska, — (Special—Dr. 14, 1941. There are no children or | neau since May visiting her son and property rights involved. | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. 0. Rude made his monthly visit q F 0‘ pralse 'or Alrporl Termlnal to Haines. Mrs. Barrelli states that she sep- | E. Cleveland and Mrs. Petermén arated from her husband in Chicago | has been in Juneau for the past | NyoRerTy i in February 1948 and asks that her | month ® A1 visd Miss Marie Riley, Public Health|'™ - Mrs. Cleveland will visit An orchid blossomed among thege — - S - — ! nurse for Haines and Skagway, was | maiden name of Evelyne R. Cross- | at the home of Mrs. Peterman in e (,Ty h’-m,:o:(-pep‘.“[uv ‘,”"“"" drains and clutter up the city strects. | grant of Territorial gasoline tax|delayed in Skagway and was not able n.mn bc. e S ;onfleld | Seatlle, Both aré former Juneat mekiltis 1 AIBERTS council| " ap application for the job as city | revenue balance of the fin-|to be in Haines during Dr. Rude’s|!s attorney for the plaintiff. g & engineer from rrence RI S ¢ ng [ » 50,000 rev- | visit due to illness. 3 Z and It came in the form of the read- [ s ooy ot (RS obbins of oo Mellte g | The National Geographic Society | Forests in the United States yield- ing of a Pan American World Air- g 9 . o gt 1 8 . 1says some sturgeon spend their ! ed 37,000,000,000 feet of lumber in ways press release ’ 3 cribed The P-TA had a bake sale in|* turges _ % St et il i, 3 4 B Reve »m the use the | Bjornstad’s store on Aug. 18. Net|entire lives in fresh water. 1950, a 20 year record. for having “the finest small air| clerk to order Fundad Rt i roae s terminal built anywheré in the last| Co. to reps in St. by the y iy isagaid et B G LB ER 10 years.” The ase has been . ° 3 A nréak i neessior were planned to | that another sale will be held be-| istributed to aviation magazines| a water main has undermined the e Ob e H{\‘«L: L ~ A ~ and newspapers all over the world sing seious. bresks. | t maintenance X ; 5 J i where PAA flies. It was specified in the mot b : B 1,,’:’,‘,‘,,’,,1?:(1‘hémm'r,ff:;“,f, it 9 ’ Routine matters taken up included | that the “strect be placed in as ! e | o 3 5 ; v \\';.In»,- Co. report e m-:"b :Op{x;‘:a: e Y 1 builc and Jimmie and a little sister Betty request by the Juneau Independent| Other street matters discu “This terminal is one of the |Jean. K| School District to increase ‘millage | concerned lifie streets wi most efficient on the West Coast (5t b i ax to balance its budzet, a peti- | debris falling from trucks 1 when it comes to passenger hand- William Jahn, principal of the! tion to change closing hours of | ‘0 the city dump, city drainage prob- | fing,” says i Dunn, Pan Am- |Public school, has returned from cocktail bars and liquor stores, and | 'ems and repair of stairw erican’s district traffic manager. |Summer school. Ht_' attended in Great | preparation of a budget for the Juneau dent and Alaska | Falls, N. D. Coming with him were r Here are some quotations fror 0 f re that more and|Miss Marlyn Cashmore who is to be | > | coming year. i 1 \ard | Pan American’s “deathless prose ey I fly in to this mn“new h(lnr’nmnr science teacher | in the school. Ela| A special city election will be | which it distributed i \:\" held Sept. 18 to pass on a city “Up in Alaska the city of June | un-| erdinance changing the terms of | _ small by Stateside standards Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brever and| city colncilmen so that three will | has pulled an aviation rabbit o daughter Nancy have arrived in| wndane, | be elected each for a term of two | of the hat that many a big ci Haines. Mr. Brever is the manuel hn v‘l\ yers, making a carry-over of three | might env k training teacher for the school slick, modern airport terminal, coi z A Apsoal s was . held fn) plete with thermopane _ windosw Opportunitics offered by — the| graing 1t was a special bond el- fluorescent Jighting and padded | ! ) dustrial and | ection, Two types of ballols were chrome easy chairs. buginess ‘dovelopme SUI- | given—one a general obligation bal- | | lic Works: No. 2, Alaska Electric "glnz it’s not 1_!\(- r_m‘nrlr‘ or the it "‘ 2 110t for the real and personal prop- | Light and Power Co.; No. 3, Juneau f“.‘"?“fl"‘?‘ et G e it WEstots 2 iSerty owners and a revenue bailot| Chiff ‘Tenn, | Dairies. A rabi unimalrea WO et L s eponneed to- Hoes il e Yoo SIt oc) nstin, Ubptug sl Rave the airlines that use it d the city | day . Sundborg, general :m'(‘ £bs o pemonal property. The A request by the school district "\(‘”‘ w8 bn”" i s S Roaa P 4 )\Hn‘!s' were for the water and sewer Lieut for authority to raise the school fied. S 5 : s Bt Grojat il project of Haines. Both ballots pass the {15 ana in- | millage tax up to one-half mill was 1 ] cd. The general obligation ballot | offite i referreq to the council when it meets from ‘th T fartin,[as a board of equalization next on v 1 , V. Haro,| Week. The request explained that week A Pefecto | unforeseen costs in construction of 1 1ip . |a high school addition and.bulkhead i LD Soutonsh Approval was given for the fol- lowing voting precincts: No. 1, new basement if permission can | be obtained from the Alaska Pub- BOB BRANI LEAVE FOR F “The airlines, who Hhmnh'h ) 1 Anchorage t week | passed 31 “yes” and 3 “no” and the for the terminals they use, have|under Y rowne, assistant | revenue ballot 34 “yes” and 3 “no.” found low rental rates and a buil nana wrvey is being con- ing designed to suit them. The 1 1 X to a request| Miss Isabelle Miller left on the has a terminal as modern as e Anchorage Chamber of | ACA for Skagway on Aug. 20, where E y and a paying, self-liquidating pr “ommerce. s f is tor T 1 I 2 1 i ke aohive) groiniaa| o 8 PVRT S IR ARER infop - Ooimeien L, eve have| T left via Canadian boat for Se- ig y 2 > made the request necessary in order | o> “O% 1 P o stress on tk Similar indust surveys have attle. From there she will make sev- Y B * g municipal exchequer. been published by the board on|eral visits among friends and relat- ? to balance the school budget. PR 4 A 5 : B METCALF I o anciliatien: B fie Comi: ‘And whats more no federal |the 1 , Sitka, Cordova and|ives. In September she expects to T(:— INSPE( g : 2 4 snity Building board for tax ;::m‘y or aid went into its build- | ¥ 7uk a & Rlvp\;:-ta xun“r'n'tvrr Cgicagn !;nivex ity where she 5% e . 8 F: ) are in pro-: will study social service work. Miss exemption for another year was A ) € A the L ; Mac| laid over untll the mext regular |, Alrlin 1‘)('“0" ive who f the studies is to| Miller has been awarded scholar- ing them f 4 \moc. | meeting. I' i A “"l‘“ it “ha Appen e for use of interested in-)ships which will aid her in continu- t I moc. . ast, oin t as ) P 5 it eSS= o r A. Metea ) It was decided to lay over a Ju- | foh POt L 45 o neon i el N bt ping Reagit e 1 g St \ rodo neau Water Co. report until the next | (2 0 48 o o B e O eration. | isici i ane o oy (L > ey x Metcalf P, meeting when C. J. Ehrendreich, - l! anning and coof ¢ k ypportunities offered| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindquist from ! . n planning and build al sections of Alaska.|the CAA are on a two week vacation h Figure-flattering, ing of sm toh e Jhen accountant, and H. L. Faulkner, | = WEEEAE 2hd B0 b3 Sl 0 : b has be Garbonel v atforney for the company, could be P erminal, { mately, board intends to|in the Interior. They hope to do =" joyously practical. Easy rippling lincs... : N and rates for use were ed i | cov I Territory in this some huntin, d fishing. o Olsne W T res - T ritory s g and fishing. - S otigibe » s, § i{l[{:gt and the report could be dis- [ 200 TS L B e ane iz ; dainty puffed ruffle ... fitted midsiff ... acceptng t 5 = " Hire Alatin Bl tion of all concerned. This is a 5 Mrs. Alton Nelson with her sister | full, full skirt. i Tt M| A ohutige dedes i the: new fire :-.i;ll:(.::‘l.:l(;‘]mfrll:;o; accor o | GUERTIN ADE (M .Em:a”m;c!;;u left rv;r a short Tubbable Celancse tricot in He expect tation by Fire Chief Minard Mill e men, from the usual m 5 N NVE Is allock, Minn., where they Pink, Blue, Nilsi Meies, o week. ¥ r Jim- was approved. It involved $504 for :: of building a terminal ar Mrs. Nelson's son and his | d s z¢, Coral, Turquoise. £ 3 3 extensions of conduits in the fire lh“" ElEUDIRS Wit ”’""‘ Y e Skl Mrs. Mitcheil's home is in Sizes 32-38—Value $3.98 rm system and to have all fire e project to break even. erritoria ns w alifornia. S advivtisediin VOGLIR 2 equipment placed together, | A1 airline beef has arisen over | main speaker on the progr e as advertis i . e this item in the past. day at American Legion con-| The American Legion Auxilliar: A petition was presented by 16 I t 1 g xilliary ~ ® o iall bars and liquor | “The terminal was promoted by | vention at Sewa will hold its rummage ard food sale Speela at“rday stores to allow an extrs hour reg- | the city of Juneau in cor Guertin refurned to Juneau yes- | -soxg ayj Jo juawaseq ayy ut 4z ‘Sny ular nightly closing time from with the airline Specifications | terday after visiting Cordova, An-|byterian Church from 1 until 5 p.m. 1 to 2 a.m. and to 3 a.m. on Sat- |and details of fina ve: che and Seward on business | The proceeds are to go towards furn- urdays and days preceding holi- | UPp by the city he s, of his office ishing the kitchen in the Legion hall It was referred to the with the assista of the Te At the D rtment of Ala; which is to be built on the Legion | poiice committee. torial Government. ] I t| Legion convention he outlined the|lot next to the City Hall. ‘Au amendment to a city ordinance | had its beginning 3 7, status of the veterans’ program after six ye of eff Alaska sertaining to his de-| The American Legion Auxilliary regulating light meter rates for the ) conall ) will hold its first meecting at the <mall boat harbor was passed on|Federal aid. partment \ first reading. It provides that elec- “In the final pl $30 £ — —— home of Mrs. Jack Ward on Sept. {ric energy to the city there will be | construction cost covered by — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — (8. The Legionnaires will meet with at 3% cents per kilowatt hour and ——— | the women to msnfll the officers of to boat owners, 5 cents per kilo- the Av jary which has recently watt hour for the first 100 hours been organized. Lunch will be serv- \t- with a graduated scale of 4 cents (_‘i_b\ the group after the mect- - for the second 100 and 3 cents above ey that. R This will place boat owners who iR T e o Cramer TWENTY - TWO Means Comfort to You Hood | with Tynn plained by Franz Nagel; manager e O R ouiaioag cneck tiesE B SO L SHV E vy series FEATURES Mr. Tl Neilson that all city departments Rose- be asked to submit budgets for the Irma coming year and make an inventory ® UPHOLSTERY: Seat and 3 @ SEAT: Perforated for cool SOUTH nonu, for the incoming council next back covers readily remov- “Air-Flow” comfort. Padded £ THi month. ¢ . able for replacement or dry with lifetime molded foam §.5. ALEUTIA ; Lov Alois | Police Radio - leaning. Available in a wide rubber cushion 2" thick. The 3 A ind Mrs.: The matter of purchasing a po- s M S hagned acoves. all-aound. bumper completely Sat. Sept. 8 farold Kitka, | lice radio system was discussed and : Naugahyde. protects the chair, adjacent n, the police committee, headed by: F ® BACK: Free-floating, self- vfurm;ul.'s. I’u&t‘i the clothing liams, Joe | Councilman George Jorgenson, Wwill balancing, completely adjust- - and hosc of the cccupant. William | have a report for action at the next . :')-25-5 I:g:llt rffml\;we to every @ SPINDLE: Precision steel ), Wheeler, | meeting, he promised. % : R e e occupant. & — does not revolve — the loyd Al-| Referred to the library committee ¥ added with lifetime molded 2 . seat revolves on spindle with Charlie! — Councilman Bert Caro chairman | & . B\ o - foam nfbber cushioning. lifetime pivot bearing. This 1. John|— was a request by Librarian Edna S| 3 ® UPRIGHT: Semi-rigid of ! sealed bearing. construction | Heaton Lomen for the appointment| { 551 4 € automotive spring steel. Rigid N eliminates wear and seat Hoff- | of a library advisory board. enough for correct posture \ wabbie: ha /\u-: Handbills Denied support, and flexible enough to provide relaxation which ® CASTERS: Two-inch, ball Jr,uc | A request was denied to R. T. Irby P . £ ¥ H y | for dropping handbills on the city . o ) lessens fatigue. - bearing with replaceable soft in Vln]m | from an airplane to advertise a A ® BASE: One-inch tubular tread wheels—{inest obtain- cr, Doro- | bazaar. It was pointed out that the \ § ¢ steel (welded construction., MODEL NO. 22 able. handbills would p]u(’ roof and other : \ with finger-tip trigger-re- S A . —-— - - e i s Y release plunger for adjusting ® FINISH: Baked Enamel— 3 ~ seat height. Brown. Green, and Grey. d q A G E SA I. 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