The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 11, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Celest very best and uncondition- ally we TAG partment, will SOCIAL WELFARE DIR. KETCHIKAN GATHERING i e Welfare Worke tor of the Also spe the | < at Alice Brancebury, I Division of Social Services, Depart- N8 ment of Public Welfare, leaves Thursday by plane to attend a Ter- American weekend at vices on behalf nection with partment’s chil Miss Brar cd to | on the ntion delegates programs of fare, has been in t Department of Pub- in coordin: According to the plans the convention, child welfare ial Agency an be the main topic of the group bee on to be held I services wit lation designed Miss Brandebury, in describing €Xtension of services and protection » functions of the Territorial De- for children U. S. DEPARTMENT OF CO) JUNEAT DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp. st Lowest 4:30 am hrs emp, 49 Cord In Grand Soap 'n" Water Fabrics Does a New Collection of Children's Frocks, You'll Adore . . ted Swiss eyelet em- e Sizes: 3 to bx LOOK FOR THE CLOTHES PIN SOAP 'N' WATER FABRIC B Rehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 1 the meeting descrit rt now being pl the City of Ketchikan in the tension and development of ser the Territorial De- d peen invit-| The American Leg a standing committee on child, wel- d on Soap 'n’ Water lustrated) stripes, dainty lues, yellows frocks at their wshable. 7 to 12 IT IDENTIFIES A explain WILL ADDRESS AMLEG © 7.\ e Le ire meeting OFF TO CONVENTION; THEN SOUTH ON TRIP Y Anne Parry of Ketchikan, wil Russell Clithero, of tie Sitka Ho- tel, arrived late yesterday after- noon via Alaska Coastal Airlines, and was to leave today for Ketchi- kan to attend the American Legion convention From Ketchikan, Clithero will go south for a stay of one month, the longest Outside since 1934. He will visit in Seattle, Yakima then south to California. ved by of children in con- welfare programs. on, which has xtremely interested its programs and at of the Territor- | pecially bills on the first of the | 172 WORKERS ARE . ~ PLACED BY LOCAL One hu:dred tions were filled by the local U. S Employment Service office during the month of August, with the local construction and lumber industry absorbing nearly half of these. In- | cluded in this number were 70 vet- Jerans. Several qualified veterans were placed ir administative and clerical positions with local business | firms and Government ncies. This information was announced by Gu issber Manager of local U. E, Employment Service here Among local ope listed, at the present time those for maintenance mer dishwashers, plumbers, carpenters, and a mari ies also exist wccountant, a deckhands machinist. Oppor for an experienced traffic representative, and an oiler. Out of town openings include a grocery clerk, rod and chainmen, ward orderlies, steel tower workers, and mill hands. It is expected that, with the re- turn of local fisherme nd cannery workers and other seasonal worke there will be sufficient workers available to more than meet_all needs Employers are urged to phone 713 or call at 124 Marine Way, and their openings with the local U. Employment Service now. WORlD SERVICE CIRCLE MEETS TOMORROW P.M. World Service Circle will meet in the basement of Northern Light terian church at 2 p.m. to- morrow, with Mrs. A. E. Glove and Mrs. Edwin Sutton, hostesses. Guest speaker will be Kate W. Smith of the Bureau of Indian Af- fairs. Her topic is to be, “My Ex- periences in Work With the Black Feet Indial o - BIG SURPRISE T0 There is going to be a big su at the regula mecting of ln Chamber of Commerce tomorrow noon and it is just going to be too bad if any of the members miss out Also a list of post office box numbers of Juneauites will be given to the merchants and others handling regular mail matter, es- month. STEAMER MOVEMENTS Princess Norah scheduled to sail frem Vancouver 9 tonight. No sailings from Seattle to Alas- ka account of strike Aleutian, southbound from west, scheduled to arrive 9 a.m. tomor- ToW. Princess Louise scieduled to ar- rive from Skagway Friday 7:30 am sailing south one hour late - - NOTICE Having purchased the Hollywood Shoe Shop, T will not be resy ble for any debts unless contracted by myseli. adv. EARL MILLER has in the past responsible for securing Terri- 1 wide conside of legis- to provide for the 120fH MERIDIAN TIME TONIGHT Enjoy a tasty, full course dinner, in TODAY Fairbank: 7 45 Trace ne 69 47 tuneau 68 17 Tuneau Airport 67 39 0 Ketchikar 60 48 0 Kotzebt 41 40 12 dcGrat} 054 45 20 5 [5) 15 39 0 47 0 Portland 51 0 Pringe George 34 0 Prince Rupert 48 0 Scattl 3 0 Sitka 16 0 35 0 65 39 0 1. yes to 4:30 a. L. © R A low pressure center Kodiak abopt 600 mile and is located high pressure ex Yukon a over Southes during the Alaska and 1 1 Canada st 11 rthwesters MARINE WE Reports frem Mar WIND Station Weather Temp Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 55 Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 55 Five Finger Ligh Clear : Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 58 2 FOREC hour. Protected waters 5f Southeast winds 15 to 20 miles per hour tent light rain by tonight Low pressure center—20.00 inches—52 degrees west,‘deepening and moving slcwly northward, vesterday morning of Kodiak this morning ard across itheast Alaska. 1al yesterday 24 hours over the western and: nerthern portions of Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clou Cloug Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy iy which was located deepened ridge of uthern seratures as fallen The ten Rain \TIIER BULLETIN e Stations at 12:30 P. M. today 1d Vel, (Sea Condition) ST FOR PERIOD E'\I)I'\O WED? Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per Alaska south of Lynn Canal outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—scutheasterly to e Variable cloudiness with Height of Waves 22 1 foot 5 Zero 5 Smooth 3 1 foot SDAY EVE- nd terly me intermit- north, 145 degrees — SEWARD ST., opposite Goldstein Bldg. % pleasant st Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weather a® Anch 5 ! Rain - : 3 ' surroundings ) i6 5 Trace Cloudy L: rdov 61 51 Cloudy Edmontor 44 52 0 Pt. Cloudy at X7 seventy-two posi- | | Sher Jln(\ Wra H. E. Orrel Doris Kinch Lecntovich, \!\ Yvonr [COASTAL AiRllNES MAKES MARY TRiP Alaska Coastal Airlines | follo passen \Ltn AT J British points yesterday From Jur B b B D. Peterman, Anita Garr and H. Ellinger; to Petersburg, L. T Oldroyd sen, Henry Fawc 5 Island, Dan Ol- crtor Frc Juneau to Si Jackson, R. F man, Chris Wit H. C. Bradshaw, shaw, Rex M: Jcsephine Grei Joan ¢ Emma Holbrook Mr. and Mrs Wrangell to Ketct from Peter Dick juneau, Mis. F to Juneau, F V. Wa er Island to Juneau: C and H. Hells Inlet, William . and Tom Lon Cruz, A Vanamaker Mrs. Joseph A Frem € From 1T V. Jones, 1. Dixon and Art Wilers; from Sit- ka, Raymond Casas, 3020, Poney Nulina, Mr. and Mrs. P, Tali- melia, Nina Talimelia, L. Ehrn \ M wolson, Ernie l'uu’fl' Be Glad After-- W'H' N vou refurnish your home AFTER veu'll be ¢ this Ha ivice to e kee p greater cf your Without obligation you can have your insurance cies reviewed too — just call— Shattueck Ageney eward Street Phione 249 Y& TETIOE REG. U5, PATOFF. /Smu P,wxhnl o wi- GIVEN BY OFFICERS .. A. Thom-~ hum Pel- Milton llu\ (n'\\ and Sip- om Hnnn.l!\ Tl Wran- 1 Barney Il- me ul(l and Fred and followed a s e YOU Seen? e many new vailable at THE SHOP? You are u'ulurl to Anita Ware g rnia and our 7 to - oaRBtRalE: train [Uy/:\.} pottery stock C John Darri Machine Shop Building WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946 o COCKTAIL PARTY IS lfifll“fi’fm'}.‘m‘,f’ % ther Has ol at Esquimalt, B. C. after a call at ‘ Prince Rupert. . - e ——— OF (AHADIAN S“'ps BUILDING PERMIT One permit to build. within the A]mm(mm(vl\ 100 Juneau resi-|city of Juneau was issued during 10| rents last night were entertained at| the past week by City Engineer a cocktail party given by the Cap- mes L. McNamara: To the Als, L. tains and officers of the Canadian|aska Bible School, 803 Sixth stregt,§ Cruiser U la and Destroyer for installation of concrete base=* . Crescent ment and drain, estimated cost 1I)(‘lh Pe- The party was the final social, $120. M. M. runumn cf the Canadian Navy e — s five-day stay in this city,| The national flag of Great Brit- s of activities ain is a combination of ths cross- to siven in their honor es of St. Andrew, St. George and . The ships left the A-J dock this St. Patrick. bbb -H--H—H—I-H—+-H-—l-+ el e t ¥ items in fine m large imported Our ROY AL lamps will add distinct living room in to your A vty ceystal glaze in new colors . . wondetful lamp shades which are original in shape and styling. 4—1 HICKMAN cera The Gift Shop “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION” Phone 317 STORE HOURS 9A.M.to5:30 P. M. Hfujutateldalalapyatalapad 'MMMMMNM ' Empty Milk Boltles Are Needed to carry on uninter- : B ® rupted Milk Distribution! Redurn Al Prompiily---Please Juneau Dairies, Inc. “Quality Dairy Products™ PHONE 638 Rl Rotles BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. ] B

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