The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FLINTRIDGE FLEECE Here's the FLEECE with a LONG LEASE on life! bus-rides slide in and out of a car all day Il the you can give it . . . take all long, and yet, look fresh and new each time you slip into it! Light weight, warm and a bear for wear, this Michaels-Stern tailored overcoat is a tip-top value, at a price that's just about rock 43.20 bottom for this kind of quality ! Rochester by TERN Teailored MICHAELS - in | BMBERENES),, 0, ATTENTION V. F. V.,F. W. meetir ay in CIO hall. Time: 7:30. Impg meeting. Everyone urged to BARANOF HOUSEKEEPER Ww. RETURNS FROM SEATTLE Miss ‘Lee Ellenwood, head house- keeper at the Baranof Hotel, who has been ill at a le hospital me time, returned to her po- ition today (170-12 -+ Canada’s FOR Prompt asned Effictent RADICG SERVICKE Call at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. SECOND and SEWARD Phone Red 206 uuuumwmmuuwumu|uumuu|muumummu||.||u|mnummmm,. Another Shipment JUST ARRIVED JUST PHONE 16 or 24 FPlooly wreedy FREE DELIVERY CALL 16 0r 24 P L L d INFANTILE PARALYSIS NUARY 14-3) oI i AL MEMBERS system |, THL DAILY ALAbKA hMPlRE JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 ‘Juneau Youth Rally Plans ~ For Salurday er fine program has been ar- e young people of Ju- F Saturday night June h Captain J. Hoog uneau Airport f the Salvation Army will be Ketchikan t speaker. 4 Kotzebue Another program feature will be McGrath Sgt. Al Vaughn, who will give sev- Ni selections on his musical saw. Northw Whiz Quiz and good vocal special Petersburg nt will add to a live program of Portland i owship. ce George 3 Rupert U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COM:ERCE, WEATHER BURE AU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., "120TH MERIDIAN Max. temp. TODAY ‘mt 24 hrs. Precip f\nrhrx ge : ] 8 0 Bethel 1 1 03 Cordova 1 11 0 vson - -2 0 S mnn(on 4 9 0 irbanks 1 Trace TIME Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Snow Snow Cloudy 20 Pt. Cloudy Snow Cioudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy 51 49 25 36 ¢ yesterday to 4:30 a Rain Snow Cloudy \'\'hlu horse Yakutat (4:30 a. m Vels ArePlaced Through USES, (arvel Shows Jack Carvel United WEATHER ters I been movir northward over the Southeast Alaska while a high ¢ plateau region cf the United Statos northern Car and is becoming r snow has t most the Aleutian I ds and s ed sni interior of C a frcm the upper I‘ continue above normal over most of Ala are reported over northern Canada MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN :30 P. M. WIND Dir. s SYNOPSIS: A ser w cer Pacific Oceat n the coast from Washington to ea has been centered over the econd high area is centered over Washir ported ver Valley. ~Temperatur it below zero temperatures Manager of the Ju- States Employmel said today, that 95 ve were placed in employment through his office during the months of November and Decem- Sta ber. Eldred Rock It is the cooperation of local em- Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy ) with the USES. office Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy hich Ras resulted in local pl MARINE FORECAST: Lynn C its of returnied servicemen. The s per hour—variable ‘cloudine continued cooperation of local em- south of Lynn Canal and north of with the U.SES. is very to 25 miles per hour becoming no \tial if satisfactory results are variable cloudiness. Inside channels . secured in the future, says Sound—variable winds under 15 miles ands on the U. S. Em- fog patches in channels. Outside w Service are increasing Wwesterly to southwesterly winds as more service men are erly 20 miles per hour Friday ' neau office, ans Reports from Marine siations t of Waves a Condition) 1 foot Weather Snow ion Temp. (‘alm winds ’U miles per hour Alaska, south of Prederick ariable cloudiness with > to Yakutat— ing to southeast- cau office has in the months assisted 107 re- ervice men in securing eran's Readjustment Al- Mr. Carvel stated D COASTAL AIRLINES ON MANY FLIGHTS flights to and from this city Alaska Coastal Airlines flew ing passengers: To Ketch- Armando Arce, C. Anklan, J. Hicks, Lt. Comdr. Contrell, n McDonald: to Petersburg—Er- < ead; to Wrangell—Mar- to Sitka—Raymond Bar- ohn Likness yesterday's return trip from were Nick Peters and Mar- rdrup; from. Pelican, Rob- her, R GOODIE SALE 10 a.m., Berts Cash Gro- By Girl Scout Brownies No. (170-t2) B FRESH-KILLED LOCAL CHICKENS DRESSED and DRAWN From Shore’s Pouliry Ranch * ON SALE AT: Harbor Market B. M. Behrends Co. Garnick's Grocery Thrift Co-Op Gastineau Grocery Swanson Bros. Oon P Sitka aret S ext H. Br Jan cery 1 | - - - The removal of New York's Sixth Avenue El structure was started in 1938 . BROWN-FORMAN’S OF PRE-WAR WHISKY" More people are swinging to Brown-Forman's King of pre-war whlsky' The smooth, mellow, with everything for genuine drinking pleasure! King is truly light and mild, yet flavor-rich and satisfying. You'll find King's fine quality never varying. Today, ask for King at your favorite package store, bar or club. *Blend.d Whisky, 86 proof. The straight whiskies in this product are 51 months or more old. 40% straight UIOWNJOIMM DISTILLERS COIPMA‘I‘ION © uu-- i iskies; 60% grain neu- At Lovisville in Kentucky | LEGION H—I—PI'-I-I—FPF"H-I—H—I—I‘ SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL * REDUCE LADIES Be Trim * ® Reducing Exercises, Turkish Bath and Massage . . . . All Three for the Price of Turkish Bath and Massage. ® Or Series of Fifteen Treat- ments with Exercises . . . at Special Reduced Rate. ® ALL CLASSES PRIVATE. BARANOF TURKISH BATH HOURS—————9 A, M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY SUNDAYS 2 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Baranef Hotel Phone 753 B o T I a2 G CUTTER MLANE | " FINDS NOT TRACEOF | | MISSING NAVY PLANE The Coast Guard Cutter ‘McLane, Iafter searching the shores of Long |Island in Cordova Bay, for a lost | Navy Privateer plane, missing since | {Nov. 30, reports no trace of the {plane was found. Coast Guard dfficials said that ar- ticles found by trapper Vernon Cool, which sent the cutter on the latest hunt, are believed to have had no cnnection with the missing plane. - OF THE MOOSE NO. 25 11 have their regular meeting ' saturday night followed by a Tur- key shoot. Public invited. = (170-t2) D D Armadiuos a.ways produce quad- ruplets and the babies are al cither all males or all females. EAT LUNCHEON . e Sat With Women of the Moose 19—11 am. to 2 pm Lunch $1.00 Also Sandwiches and Coffee At Moose Club Rooms . . o Seward Bldg. So. Franklin St. . . R e TG i 7 . N S T SO I % S T - B Py T T B ) 77%/ MW ./ General Electric i " Home Appliances Here \\I)a wa 5’004 conye, homee fllenu. i The gy, Irigeratoyy Machineg s an a that e . 1d othep Ve ¢ be '“““"smf," or St 15 Soon 46 the Al oregen rerd for tamjjieg ‘Omfor¢ n S Al lbs 1T Dogt.uy 2:_1 ‘fi;fllflng anceg stocie will ur Store War permjygf e"vem tor : ?’leue; ot Fe nog 4\..{1;”,1'; - again! o just a bit abplianeg, to “' Driorj ty li Imssm]o o3 ’La!mn FLATPLATE IRONER ELECTRIC SINK ELECTRIC WASHER LOOK FOR G-E APPLIANCES FIRST AT AlaskaEleetricLight and Power Co. Authorized General Electric Dealer Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastindau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent POVPPCOPPOPOIVETLIIIVPIRVIIPTRTTE I

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