Council Reconsiders Paying Seymour's Police Bills
Kodiak city council reconvenes to review Carter Seymour case after his November 1951 injury and June 1953 suspension. Seymour seeks retroactive compensation from April 14 1953 and continued sick leave with medical costs covered. Council plans cover 75 percent of six month hospital and medical bills up to 1500 dollars while pursuing statements from Virginia Mason Clinic and Gould and Gould.
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Carter Seymour
Seymour
Virginia Mason Clinic
Kodiak
Gould and Gould
Seattle
Gould
Seymours Hospital
Queen Contest Standings at Fourth of July Celebration
Votes continued to come in slowly with Marie Anderson leading at 76 400, Carolyn Gallagher 71 100, Virginia Foster 26 100, Cherie Stover 22 600, Arlene Herring 21 600, Sally Heitman 12 800 as judges released standings.
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Marie Anderson
Carolyn Gallagher
Virginia Foster
Cherie Stover
Arlene Herring
Sally Heitman
Prefab Houses Arrive for Aleutian Homes Project in Kodiak
The SS Tarlten Brown is due around June 21 in Kodiak carrying 72 prefab houses for the Aleutian Homes project in the east addition. The Liberty type vessel is bringing about 1000 tons of building material. Foundations and roads work has continued for weeks at the construction site.
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Kodiak
Aleutian Homes
Rev John Marshall Returns to Kodiak for Summer
Former Church of God pastor Rev John Marshall and his family arrived in Kodiak after a delay awaiting plane reservations. The Marshall clan, who left for the mainland last year, plans to stay in Kodiak all summer, with Mrs Marshall and the children arriving a day after.
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John Marshall
Church of God
Kodiak
Rev. Marshall
Knudsen Family Plans Bainbridge Island Vacation
Emil Knudsen was listed as an outgoing passenger yesterday. He intends to join Mrs. Knudsen and their two children on Bainbridge Island for a vacation.
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Emil Knudsen
City Market Opens Thursday in Kodiak
The rebuilt City Market opened on Thursday with fresh paint and a Zephyr checkout stand. Owners Glen and Mrs Banks greeted customers as bouquets and congratulations poured in. A cake was shared, marking the reopening after a January fire partial loss. Masonic Lodge officers Jules Radinsky Chester Allain and H L Rochelle traveled to Spokane for a Grand Lodge session.
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Glen Banks
Kodiak
Kodiak Masonic Lodge No. 295
Spokane
Grand Lodge
Jules Radinsky
Chester Allain
H.L. Rochelle
Kodiak Opposes Two Percent Sales Tax for School District
Kodiak chamber members voiced opposition to the proposed two percent sales tax for the Kodiak Independent School District. A June 23 public vote requires 55 percent approval. Proponents cited funding for a swimming pool and playground, while opponents urged focus on roads and sidewalks.
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Kodiak Chamber of Commerce
Kodiak Independent School District
Montmartre Inn
Marshall Crutcher
Paul Dupler
KISD
Ing
Hincke
John Gibbons
Mission Road
Council
Garden Club Holds Floral Photography Discussion
The Garden Club met Wednesday at Mrs. Sig Digree’s home at Kodiak Naval Station to discuss floral photography led by Mrs. Basil Clark. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Clark’s home with Mrs. Eri. L. Cardinal in charge of the program.
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Garden Club
Sig Digree
Kodiak Naval Station
Basil Clark
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