The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TV S ——»>_— e L T /= It's a Pleasure: QOur First STROMBERG-CARLSON Radio Phonograph Combination ° It’s a decided pleasure to announce the first arrival of our new Stromberg-Carlson Radios and Radio Phonograph Combinations . . . There’s only one in the shipment . A lovely console combination in mahogany ilfll\h. smnnth quiet record changer, both present and newly approved FM bands, special-band international short wave, plus all the other new Stromberg-Carlson technical advances. We'd like yeu to see it . . . . 198.55 In Radio There Is Nothing Finer Than a Stromberg-Carlson B. M. BEHRENDS CO. Featured for Saturday. .. BETTER HOSTESS GOWNS // REDUCED A Charming Hostess Gowng, House Coats in crepe, taffeta, jersey . . Very specially priced. zes llr—_U Reg. 19.9522.95 - - $13.00 Girdles By Jantzen, Hickory, Luxite — both panty and regular Two- way stretch . and panels . . . 4.95-7.95 Luxite Panties Your favorite Luxite Panties, Briefs . . . mow with elastic band . . . 65¢-1.95 B M. Behrends QARLITY SINCE /887 IN CITY COURT served following the business ses- The new program committee for orderly charges Guilty pleas before the City Mag-, istfate have brought 5-day jai! sentences each on drunk and dis- | in Palice Court THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, ATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY 24 hrs Precip { J. 8. DEI ]‘ART“EVT OF COMGIERCE, ¥ | | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 1 Max. temp. | last , | Lowest 4:30 a.m. Station 24 hrs.* “} tenin. temp Anchorage 3 | Ba 4 -11 13 4:30 am. Cloudy Cloudy ~ | Cerdova Cloudy Dawson Zdmonton | Pairbanks Haines Juncau Juneau Airport Ketchikan Xotzebue Trace | McGrath 0 {Nome Trace | Noerthway 2 0 | Petersburg 03 | Portland 01 Prince George | Prince Rupert | San Francisco Seattle Sitka | Whitehorse Yakutat —(4:30 a. m, yesterday to 4:30 2. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A mass of cold air is movigg southward over | the Dakotas this morning and below zero temperatures were reported east of the Continental Divide from near the Canadian-United Stat>s border i nerthwestward to the Arctic Ocean. A mass of warm maritime air has penetrated the coastal region of Oregon and Washingten with temperatures | ranging from 45 to 50 degrees over this area. Temperatures over most of | Alaska continue above normal. Rain or snew has fallen at most stations r northwestern United States and southern Canada and along the t from Southeast Alaska to the Aleutian Islands. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marme stations at 1:30 P. M. Today WIND Dir. and Vel. Calm ENE Nw N NE WNW Snow Cloudy Clei Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear Cloudy 'Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Fog Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. Cloudy | | | Weather Clear Pt. Cloud, Clear Clear Clear Station ape Depision | Cape Spencer Eldred Rock {Five Finger Light :Guurd Island {Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloud \Poml Retreat Clear 33 N 3 feet \ MARINE FORECAST: Inside ‘channels, Southeast Alaska, north cf ‘ Sumner Strait—northerly to northeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour | variable cloudiness. Inside channels, Southeast Alaska, scuth of Frederick | Sound~—northerly to northeasterly winds under 15 miles per hour—variable | cleudiness. Outside watars, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—easterly to | northeasterly winds under 15 miles per hour becoming easterly to south- easterly winds'20 miles per hour tonight—incr=asing cloudiness with rain or snow by Saturday. Temp. 36 Zero 1 foot -Flying Instruction- To Qualify for Commercial License ——CAA APPROVED—— INSTRUMENT RATIN( LINK TRAINER TIME Waco Model YKS Twe Way Radio and Primary Group Mcter Modernized and Aireraft Majored last June Waco Mcdel DQC-6 285 Wright—Just topped No Time Since Major on Aircraft WALLACE AIR SERVICE FELTS FIELD ———<——— SPOKANE, WASH. For the Time of Your Life! JUNEAU YOUTH RALLY A Streamlined Saturday Night Meeting Designed for Young People Featumnq mam CAPTMN J. HOOGSTAD GUESYT SPEAKER SGT. AL VAUGHN AND HIS}MUSI( AL SAW AWHIZ GUIZ SPECIAL! L 0. O. F. HALL 7:45P.M. Saturday, Jan.19 "Geared to the times, but anchored to the Rock.” Weather at | Height of Waves (Sea Cnndmmn | { ettt SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL * REDUCE LADIES Be Trim * @® Reducing Exercises, Turkish Bath and Massage . .. . All Three for the Price of Turkxsh Bath and Massage. @ Or Series of Fifteen Treat- ments with Exercises . . . at Special Reduced Rate. ® ALL CLASSES PRIVATE. BARANOF TURKISH BATH 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY SUNDAYS— 12 TO 4 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Baranof Hotel Phone 753 | GEESLIN RETURNS AFTER SEEING TO ALEUT SUPPLIES. superin- Service, Fred Geaslin, nt tendent of the Alaska Native {returned from Seattle aboard the |steamer Alaska He had been in! Seattle for several days on business| concerning re-settlement of the Aleut Loopias cn their home islands. | Geeslin also acted as escort for three native children from Ketchi- kan as far as Juneau on their way |to the Seward vocational school. Another arriving passenger on the Alaska was Miss Katherine Porter of Cincinnati, an ex-WAC who has joined the ANS office staff here. She was escort from Seattle for year-old Ella Raines, native child discharged after treatment for tuber- culosis at Tacoma. The youngster is now to enter the Ellamar school D A rew building code is bein dis- cussed by the Fairbanks City Coun- cil. The code cove’ among other ‘vhm.gk. wiring and sewer connections, CARA NOME MASQUE o yeumlf a party- 5- mask that helps, by stim- ulating facial circula- tion, to |apGE smoot JAR S your skin . dines alow.GET IT TODAY AT Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” HOURS e o 2 oot e R General Electric Home Appliances 2 80od v rant Convenjen e, homeg s The fineg; frigorapes Machine rse, mw,,, [(“ nluu s of S, these .n;,,,ab"“ ap- all pe p, Plianceg J," But the Pleage f‘“ longe, FLATPLATE IRONER ELECTRIC SINK ELECTRIC WASHER LOOK FOR G-E APPLIANCES FIRST AT Authorized oo 1946 ‘ths year includes Mrs. A. F. Zim- | here to John Kasko and Ray Perk- | o | sion. Ther2 was no scheduled study t_ w rl‘es | program for the afternoon because |mtrmnn. ehairman, with Ann Cole- | | ins. Nickolas Eugene Avakumoff, |man and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson as | charged with being drunk, was fin- | of the election of new officers. | members. | ed $10 and Willie John James, also WASHINGTON, Jen, 18— Retail| An informal discussion on plans | on a drunk count, was given an op- prices for new Plymouth, Dodge, >im- the year’s program was held | tion of $10 fine or 5 days in jail. D¢ Sota and: Chrysler autos will | following the election of officers. | ———— : average about 1.8 per ‘cent above | The next meeting Is scheduled for | 3 for 1942 models, plus addi- | February 20. for engineering changes. R AR OPA announced this and al- | FROM CALIFORNiIA retail price ceilings for " additional models of Fords.| Paul J. Vandor, Jr., has arrived average two per cent higher | here from San Franecisco, Calif. He m 1042 prices, plus from $18.10 15 registered at.the Gastineau. z $47.29 for engineering modifica- > Alaska ElectricLight and Power Co. General Electric Dealer FROM WRANGELL Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKibbea, ! residents of Wrangell, are guests at Hotel Juneau. D HERE YROM NOME James Ii. Ford of -Nome | guest at Hotel Juneau. - HOLLYWOOD — Actress Hedy LaMarr says she and her husband, actor John Loder, have been living apart since a quarrel two' weeks ago. Miss LaMarr says their separ- ation came on the day her six- year-old son by a former marriage was injured in an automobile acci ! dent. But she adds that she ix willing for Loder to make the first oooo»ooomonnom.mmm i Prompt and Efficient RADIO SERVICE Call at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. SECOND and SEWARD r. Other officers chnsenil.won OF THE MOOSE NO. 25 move toward a reconciliation 2‘M‘ m{]:ep‘njng Boyd, vice presi- Will have their regular meeting .»A’.:.O ST Y Ph“lle l‘ed » nul Mrs. Linn Forrest, secte- Saturday night followed by a Tur-' PORTLAND, Oregon—Twenty| " o ¢ b : | key shoot. Public invited, (170-t2) | persons were hospitalized as tne ; o ” m was held in the home | ——————— | result of a bus-street car collisicu Mrs. E E. Engstrom, and tea was DEINK KING BLACK LABEL! iy the downtown section | is a TRA\' ERRED SOUTH Miss Charlotte Quigley, secretary ,in the former War Labor Board of~ | fice here, has been transferred to | m !' WmS\ the Seattle Regional office of the! | National Wage Stabilization Board. | first meet; for 1946, Ju- | She is to sail for her new post g clubtu:s week dected"'n the steamer Alaska .- Regular Service from Sealtle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900004. 000000000000 00044000000¢ '!p ' pezu Garden Mrs. C. H. Forward as president for

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