The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1951, Page 3

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THURSDAY, \I PTEMBER 27, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMNPIRE—JUNEAYU, ALASKA PAGE THREE MS Hyglene traveled as ' equipment aboard,” Dr. C. Earl Al- Eleven p%f k@fi% : (ea”’ G":aré Exems 39 \ v." e ? M .- i v:'l } v T ‘fv:,‘ > n“”as ga’! Pe!"cs .: : . Tawrence Island to | brecht, mmmisfilor’xer oi héuth, said 22 & ',.. B . er neral health gevvices ' today in commenting on Gair's re- Be fi,]v' i ferchar PPy ] F m ‘ ¢ g H ed communities up and signation. “We are sorry. to lose him,” P -!q ! o pp ..-,e ygiene down Alaskas ‘onstline Dr. Albrecht said, “but certainly QQL in INCoMS can understand his desire to work °a O where he can spend more time at home.” on Gus took both interest and pride opérators of water- . LI Sad ¢ ; e. Angus (Gus) | in the Hygiene through all these 11th ALaTOg P 3 of Dougl esighed a3 o | ¥ » could count on him oy s o t only septional care of the es but also of other| — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — COMMERCIAL SPACE Now available for lease S e s in New, Modern, Fireproof i from an ¥ 5 o a bt Building. Rental areas : suifahle for offices or Retail Stores. €F " BRA E —*‘—__ SPECIAL MEETING - ClosetoFederal and New Terriiorial Buildings. 1( over without chan L e Pt o o QMo v o e syt v e 5 United Trollers House-passed »7“00 tax in-| & the. o IS COMMIS= | v . g S g i y ted by the v' Ay, ft'n\’\ or 1 - o k Large WindOWS - of Alaska | Three large rooms Friday - September 28 | all at street level — EMPIRE WANT \l)\ PAY — . | T0P. M. | e ! you ) e CLO.Hall | Mendenhall Aparfmenis n filed in to action in (‘fll\[uul( betwe two branches. DIVORCE FILINGS tht FA h ar \d Rict Flection of the s Progressive Ticket gestions made en on| 5y otonaded Pank i A | on Pan American eo ] e :f:: s g e thak (Eoniols e r ,. asd e children| o Regular scheduled service 4 demand at e dgips ening its DuU Tequests that he have the right, o Big 4-engine planes / : A e * Good food « Hostess hospitality ik S el to the cliizens of Juneaun brief has been forwar > Osca AL L oot A 5 * Low farcs Chapman, Secretary of the Int T . . i nd | montt ie 1 € P .18 yes Y experience flyin‘ The Cook Inlet co g : v ; AICE:#p AIDR : b in Alaska e@ntflnl‘ed the limelight a * Daily flights to Ketchikan and Seattle » Two flights weekly to Nome, | Fairbanks, Whitehorse For reservations, call 3 Sy 5 ] en, V : Baranof Hotel, Juneau ite equired tI " ) : Phone 106 ildliie required that inl Gt " ; e ¢ h midseason t d nets be 3 o v - $50 a p M from 200 to 150 fathoms. sswicn : 5 Ay M[m]y s . ade | on for flight | AT WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCID AllllNl ruling was that wa ~ BYOR 28 post G EE Pazz ed by canfl!chng Bt vhiey dhine? PROGRESSIVE CITY GOVERNMENT WITHOUT WASTE If elected, we pledge ourselves 1o these worthy prOJecis I: Reduce ihe Tax Millage Rate. Compleie New City Hall quickly. Reimburse the School District for increase in budget. . coreym Pave all streefs where underground improvements are completed. : Mainiain efficient Fire and Police protection. Institute radio telephone on police cars. Improve lighting in business and residential districts. Coniinue fc work for Boat Harbor improvements. Increase efforis to improve youth recreational facilities. : Continue unqualified support of Health and Sanitation programs. FOR MAYOGR: Waino Hendrickson F!JR CITY COVNCIL: Mrs. Pauline Waskington; Bert McDowell; Arl P e e Walther; Solox (Dewey) Dore; Robert Stutie; J. P. (Pefe) Chrislemn 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA s / G i 5 s AT s o <7A( I R optimists from becom the men who in the nnlby xcellent sugges Southeast Hearings The hearings in Southeast Alas(1 Cou 2 will begin with a-meeting at ] | NO th F chikan on October 13 to & by hearings at C r | . The City Council meets tor f W::nu{(‘Il, O::‘u‘uer 2 s in the Chambers on the cit No new m ings were m b = htL\ veen Novem final hearing uled for Ju- plctc mLo‘; in | pendent for mayor, or e - | man, one for mas VlSlTOR FROM r‘\lhBM\Kb |for the school board. .. . Mrs. Ruth Rock of Fairbanks is| The election is- next Tuesda; 1. stopping at the Hotel Juneau. ‘Octuber 2 from 8 am. to 7 p. Xosy vORnE Reduced Fares | S | ey | | YOUR RES’!‘ ASSURANCE of continued stability in Municipal Ad- One Way Round Trip | BE YOUR OWN WHESKEY'EXPERT! b R B Al ol I minisiration is the known record and experience of the Candi- § glass, and Kodiak 98.00 176.40 other whiskey - dafes who male up the People’s Progressive Ticket. lmowmg Wohich ik hicH; g:i?;:k wi lgggg iéé?g oy ;;;g;;:;;;;; fyor = { ALL ARE SUBSTANTIAL, conservative citizens who are in Juneau s i B i betertoyon, e o io stay. They will give everyone a fair hearing, and decide 10% Reduction on Round Trip | We believe you'll choose Calvert, be- cauas it srmpother, matiower e (WD) every public issue on its own basic merits. iy - ¢ is dete xixx%v:i by a "Cun‘%".lmcr Jury” = I S D X Carg ot i o il (6 MUNICIPAL ELECTION —TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951 Folil] | with it. Fair enough? / ; :Ionnection:nz&tV:V.er;ctk‘xvo;;lf%[f{:;sall Interior Ca Iverf : ‘ / Y@/ 0 T E l T S T R A ' G " T Tickets and Reservations SEF | Challenges Comparison | Peojle’s Progressive - Ticket with any whiskey on the market ! : -ALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY—86.8 PROOF - 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL i VifNacmmelifiaconsiifvar:cfif vt/ ifottmnelifrtrmes LR SPIRITS: CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CITY v

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