The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1946, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1946 PAGE TWO IN CITY COURT P disorde $2! 110-A; subject “Comments on Deal- L B drunk i \ I‘ " lf D ing with Troublesome Tourist”: g g ) o i L 2 How many tourists in America Bsitee "Court ¥ i M erly. 408 WE v oods T “ E do you think can have a glacier in trate N.'C i de: ¢ ¢, $10 their drinks? Anybedy can' have $ 5 ‘v ll i R i lcohol JEnd on hiss between R 3 4y . teeth and another clink of glacier ! ! With Miss-Information ee.) 3 s Al the _ Attention Manpower Commission: 2 bl »,,,‘ u slumber Captain Eddie Nugent, Louis Syah, : H : aind the following Guard con- ! 1 L tingent, Kenneth Jones, Harold Lee, ! ' ! Stanley W. Wildcat, and Carlos : " nC o) \ Hebrial Gater Bulletin 1e- Ma nu of Cape Spencer, discovered \ (/ /17 "\l/\/,,/ { body from Juneau’s in Skagway to- last night hidden away in a restaur- h g S g If reports can be believed, ant's private dining room eating : . \ vill remain there for three whole king-sized steaks and chatting { { | horrible weeks. Sad, so sad cheerfully amcng themselves. \ ! Good mourning to you, Lou And peepul wonder why girls leave ! H : the Territory! \ 4 ! s ‘}".,Hi B? CIOSP[]A FCY | There & man :*f.m Peters- Expacting: T. C. Whiteside is ex- ! { and a girl frc m’ 'A mewhere else his wife ,u:;! two-year-old { 2 > . ! who proved last night on from the States just any : Alterations + During ! fown dance floor that the 1y now, and Is & most happy man : : ! ru:\nw!{ two I)A"n\h (;,\ Inwr‘ 1 over the coming event. They will : £ chair — or almost. Accused of push- | jcin Mr. Whites re per - ! the Two Weeks from L e Slk (6 G colaies ae bl o ! R 5 ! no blood or anything) in a subse-! What's the matter - - scare you? i January 9 to 23. { quent “'m so sorry, you cad” tate ke ! N b \ atate (look if you don't like the way, Hank “two-story” Green was feet- \ ! peel French, read somebody ed with a post-mortum Christmas : § el colymn) were the airline-pact gift and brief ceremonies at the Ro- \ . ! couple we're not allowed to mention.ytary Club Juncheon-meeting this ! \ See, we said we'd give you the wcek. The story is rather long and : { news! Excited? we're a little vague on it, so it's just \ \ — the thing to pass on to you in our 85 T S SOPSBPP BRI F VSRS s e | page colymn. Here goes. It seems that arcund the night before Xmas Hank ) N ) et fipose vt fiyromseif stinsclifpscelifrpammifoscoeifosreefifeefT] ient up Lo the attic to delve through a store of gifties for his family, and fell through the floor into the room below Now, what's wrong L > vith Hank's attic we really don't \ pC 7 ‘ The Green attic situation is some- A p p l E S WINESAPS [ Ux AR thing or other aboute joists and '.;‘rn'fl 3 U L] t} you can't step on rankly, LivU it sounds as though Hank's attic doesn't have a floor in it — but we; don't care to be quoted on this. Anyway, he fell through. (Main | } o - point ahead.) So Santa Claus left ) H{; !a E V 1% ‘ .Smn him a package that just yesterday 4 3 turned up at Rotary meeting. It was a large pair of feet, bright with Crushed GREEN LIMA BEANS D i b honestly, we didn’t RASPBERRIES LARGE DRY LIMA BEANS think they fittod, they looked qulte] s pe Spencer Pt. Cloudy 13 3 feel M., in the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, nice—if you care for extra feet ired Rock Clear 16 3 feet Adails i oy i 0 R s B s ek Y e of the Week: To see Hank’s Fiv> Finger Light Cloudy E 12 1 foat 7 < 3 ) - | Guard Island Cloudy 2 fe n " rriey g T Dl et LUX I_ LAKEQ i Liscols He DYty NE Illlu' .(dnt, reserves the right to reject any or oo all bids. A A 2 ‘World Service Circle y ight and dark MARASCHIN HERRIES i 3 ‘ KGR gkt an e ls Meeting on Friday will meet Friday afternoon at 2| B e i e e e e e o e G st e i e P et el |o'clock in the church parlors. | ¥ Lt. Com. Virgil Heath will be the HEINZ CODKED SPAGHETTI APBICOT NECTAB ‘u”i’sl speaker for the afternoon, telling some of his experiences in his four years of service, during which time he was on all fige con-| tinents. ‘ TMORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10 A. M. et AR AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P and members of the Circle tg attend MINIMUM DELIV . ' 3 has bean extended. | S e | FROM THE STATES Arrivals from the States yegister- | ing at the Baranof yesterday were: | Carl H. Adams, A. C. Adams, Bel- | lingham, Wash.; Lt. L. W. Peter- | son, San Diego, Calif.; Mr. undi Mrs. William de Minn, New York 2 City; John M. Robertson and P. C. | ' Taylor, Seattle. | e il i | FRANK SCHMABEL HERE | ‘ ¥ Frank Schmabel is a g at llm; | Gastineau. Step right up, amigos...Have a Coca-Cola « M (L i ‘J!‘lj“ | ... Yank friendliness comes back to Leyte Naturally 1 when their Yankee comrades came back to the Philippines. For along with freedom they brought back all the friendliness that. America stands for. You find it quickly expressed in the simple phrase Have ¢ Coke. There's no easier % -the global high-sign way to say Relax ¢ yourself. Everywhere the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola has b of how Yankee friendliness follows the flag around the globe. ‘oca-Cola” and its abbre¥iation BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANTY BY oke” are the registered trade- marks which distinguish the prod- JUN] ‘l, COL” S’l‘(}R .‘GE Co. < uct of The Coca-Cola Company. 1945 The C-C C: STREETS SANDED; i i and began scat- 4 about the tenth | S 2020 D 2 2 2 e o time s this winter strests have I 'I'HEY NEEDED "' been sanded to make it safe for i pedestrians to navigate ¥ ,‘ T 'gi lf ]‘/ T ' 0 Were the str in the residential PRACTICE MEETING A — i & 990 seetions slippery this morning? You RAHL ¥ E H.{ M s b b 84 said it and much According to Worthy Matron X A little snow, a little more rain,| Helmi Bach, there will be a prac- :‘l- / then a freeze—that was plenty and tice meetir of Nugget 4 for officer enough. Chapter No. 2, Order of Roy Thomas found this out and|Star, Thursday evenir the street department again loaded ' 7:30 in the Eagles Hall Y @ Meeting and U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMME , WEATHER SUREAU ® ® JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN lnitlatlon DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN FIME Max. temp. TODAY last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs Weather at “l hrs.* | temp. temp, Precin 4:30 am. F P -4 -3 0 4 Vi . e ® ° Barrow -23 -23 Snow Beth=l -19 -9 0 Cloudy £ ek o Refreshments Edmonton Fairbanks Smoky E Haines Rain- Snow "14_‘_‘ oot To Juneau 3 Cloudy el Juneau Airport 36 Ketchikan 40 43 Cloudy Kotzebue -23 0 Clear Mc -24 Trace now Nome -1 -13 0 * Clear Northway -9 } 13 01 Cloudy Petersburg 37 31 33 15 Cloud Portland ARG D e 3 0 Fog Ej’l fib ]g N A i E Prince George 29 A s 4 Prince Rupert 10 S 4 S Nome Draug Store Whitehorse 25 1 20 0 Cloudy Yakutat 36 22 35 Rair Nome, Alaska (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:50 a. m. today WEATHER SUMMARY: A week low pressure center moving north eastward from about 300 miles off the co; of Graham T By the City of Nome ing and a second storm is located just he Scattered snow or rain showers have fallen attered places over th: wiitnois | ALL REAL and PERSON western portion of the United States and Cana over the Aleutian Islands and ong the coast from ouver Island to Prince Williem Sernd Tem atures are low this mrriing over ey h ' interior of Alaska, the lowest temperature being minus 40 degrees recorded PROPEBTY aL SNUNENaK s Morning. Tslang Isiang MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN . e o g Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. Today Including Buildings, Fixiures and Inventories WIND He t of Wavi Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. ‘Sea Condition) Sealed Bids will be accepted ¢n or before the Cape Decision Missing 12 3 feet 23th day ef January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. utheast Alaska Yakutat—decreasin: to northeaster} MARINE FORECAST: Inside Sumner Strait and outside wates to southeasterly winds becoming night, increasin to 25 m hour by udiness with 1 For further information contact the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. ts or snow flurries today rick Sour o southeaste to easterly to northeasterly 20 to 30 r W Hitttern . M ana o 1¢ 15 miles ir tonight—rain . It’s now in town and you can see it— steel! No split body-and-frame, no liant pickup — that will thrill you as g & i separate parts to squeak and rattle. no automobile ever has before! The new Nash 600" —the car that' \Made stronger, but hundreds of shows you today what tomorrow’s pounds lighter. And with all its amazing advancements cars must have. And everything you Sy —uwith all of its clean, sparkling beauty P see you're going to like— Y A car that sweeps over bumps as — this Nash sells in the low-price field. if they didn’t exist—with deep, soft i g % Here is the first big car that gives coil-springing on all four wheels. See how little it costs to own the you 25 to 30 miles on a gallon of gas, most modern car on the road. See at moderate highway speeds— 500 to % A car with a built-in exclusive how much you'll be ahead with Nash., 600 miles on one filling of the tank. Weather Eye Conditioned Air System > = 1 Your Nash dealer shown below now. that lets you shut your windows to % A car so big that the front seat’s . dust and drafts the year 'round—and has the Nash ‘600"’ and also the/ new 1946 Ambassador, master of nearly five feet wide, and the back drive without a coat in the bitterest E F o compartment can be made into a big cold weather, with frost-free win- the medium-price field. See ‘vhem"“‘ double bed at night, dows and windshield. talked-about car of a decade! A car that’s built like a B-29 Above all, a brand new standard of NASH MOTORS fuselage—one single unit of welded performance! Handling ease—bril- Division of Nash-Kelvimator Corp., Deiroit, Mich, | CHRISTENSEN BROTHERS GARAGE ' : . 909 Twelith Streei

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