The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT i "OUR | uneat: Is fo Lose One Long g HARBO gram Sponsors FORJ w ( MEE'"NG\ Mrs. A. E. Glover, Vice-Presidents ARE HIMlNA“D s R " A . " G pres at the meeting in the;| —_— = ! npfi ¥ ed en( Here absence of the club president, Mrs.| Nine Alaska homesites have been| Juneau Welding and Machine S a Is AN 1. o Bt | With the meeting program built Robert Coughlin. The day's pro-|eliminated from the Chugach and Shop has had several recent jobs around the theme “Ou Town.” gram was sponsored by the Peace Tongass National Forest throughon local fishing c aft. A new Ack- [ members of the Juneau Woman's Time Planning Depart-sent and was action taken by Acting Secretary!erite rubber bearing was f g NG O’ilce S a(e Club met_ in the Baranof Gold presented by Mrs. Don Foster, De- of the Interior Warner W. Gardner. linstalled and the tail shaft straight- e(ause 0 . Room yesterday for their first r partment Chairman Applicants for homesites, who|ened for J. Cropley. Bud Fields ular luncheon-meeting of the club Luncheon arrangements and stould now be able to obtain pat- got :\’ new I) wer ([l\((-»lo!i for %u\ T nts are made to . | year table decorations w under the cnts from the Anchorage Land Of-|new hoat, sie. And_on ex - e ‘.“‘“ll{.];‘,fil”\‘,::i!l::"_lpw The Rev. Robert S. Treat of the supervision of Mrs. Edward P.fice as soon as they have estab-|Wells S1 DS RHGhHer pow R nemo?rahc ’ ¥ e ot duties of «on the|Methodist Church, ~ guest speak-|Chester, Jr., and Mrs. Robert §.lished preference to the land by stern bearing was installed Candidate b L required by the public|{¢f ©f the day, talked on “Our Treat, both members of the Peace proving valid existing rights are S : S o [¢ S from Ju Mar Jection Office. | TOWN Time Planning Department Alex Daroff of Juneau, Claude R. W. (‘;\\‘1‘“15 : nm]d;h,‘» r,“\ Apid lor \ trouble (o a Ship oceurs i 1B enumerating factors whichplay| Mrs. Foster announced that the Blankenship of Seward, and the two new ‘un‘m’\> h 95 ;I)lld( pn_\l\‘(;:i The F W. H. Le B relief will now be re-|the most effective roles in mak study meetings of the departmentfollowing of h(’t(‘vhx)(‘xvn Ralph “;L:r;‘tr M’;_'lll’ pe l”l »;"f :;“\_ tl Terr"or- l [ c h Ketehikan, and that)Juneau “a more friendly and pleas- will be held the third Tuesday eve- Burns, Lawrence W. Carson, Joe gxlm‘; = u.;.;d. \‘\‘/”1(1 vluflu’km 0 1a [ RaRe perhaps days. Fisk place in which to live” > ning of each month from 7:30 un‘}mmma 3&}_\:1 L. Parret mln-u J ]‘u; ;-L. o1 ) kl.vm ,htnfit ;1 X he fally are aroused over Stated that the same fundam til 9:30 and that everyone was cor-|Mayer. William Beitzel and Lyle| ‘h‘t :LA & ‘],: . “PT-“IJ ”’»l(- i rlm- House followin - ! the office herc he.|Patience and desire for impr dially invited to attend. The meet-¢C. Wallace. ‘E\I‘_‘\ ‘T‘ ’g:“' s ‘Li!m'_h_ 4R % of office space | MENt that is found in the home is ing for October will be held in| e e R e, Nt of g in a well-kept town.” the Reception Room of the Goy-| MOOSE WOMEN MEET son’s Helen J. of Kake, had their v ¢ LS i Lile avhors HokiE | Women of the Moose will hold engine valves ground " u CIetoDd, (8T8 A Hilren ac.| Guests at yesterday's meeting| their regular business meeting at 8| = 8 RepresentalIVes p : companied by her Josephine were: Captain R. Diets of the Sal-|o‘clock tonight in the Seward| The Small Boat Harhor I well I |Hared. Mrs. Don McMullen, Chair- vation Army from Sitka, Mrs. W. E.| Building occupied by Juneau boats which s was that the man of the Fine Arts Department, Cahfll and Mrs, James Barris of| Ethel Milner, Chapter represen-{have come in since the end of the in command | presented two piano solos: “Noc- Douglas, and Mrs. Cecil Cassler and | tative, will report on the confer- fishing season * Kelsey, with per-!tyrne” and a Chopin Waltz Mrs. E. G. Forsythe of Juneau ence held last week in Anchorage.| e men, would also be Special Exhibit | Sl R ‘ " Three trollers are on the grid for 3 from Juneau but the radio- A special exhibit in line with ~FIREMEN MEET TONIGHT BPWC M paint jobs and other repairs, the from Commander Leslie does', 4 SPeC o0 o arrangea ‘The Juneau Volunteer Fire De-; Members of the Business andTerry B, the Alice G II and the ‘ Vote i‘,'. Nola'. 'q desiri ce mention that as a case, ANYWay ' 14 qisplayed by m(“d,,p_”“mfm partment, at its regular monthly | Professional Woman's Club will| Julie-Lu l 0 to Ketchik - ior the present |The chief exhibit was a model of Meeting in the Fire Hall tonight,!meet tomorrow noon for the vlul]w\. Wi Ok the proposed Juneau Memorial Pub- Will hear a report on the benefit| regular R ‘/ t ‘V ll Cu t DRWE SI.OWI.Y ON ridge dec »on as materials are lic Library, made by Miss Joyc ;h““" for lhvl NS'XH«»{!)M IIJAbrml:v:flM;m“f(&;l\)i(]‘”ff‘fox?nll i HSH lANDl“GS a 0 e e s available Smith. The model was surround- Fund sponsored by the Depart-; SRS AR el BT S T R RIS 3 ; " n DOUGMS BRIDGE Only yesterday morning an acci- ed by full-sized photographs, plans ment at xhr.(‘:qnlnl Theatre two, Sts thurlk.lunuh’l ’rufn. 7 to 1, e budts R BN g GENERAL ELECTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 r de occurred on’ the bridge. A and specifications. Also disy d nights last week. o'clock over KINY. The-fifteen min-| o 14 qiorape here yesterday. They p 4 AUIOISTS WARNED Checker Cab, returning from Doug- for the first time were perspective The Firemen will also discuss and, e Program rl:» ",""""f“l‘d“}”" € were the Tundra, skippered by Pe- Vote the Democrahc Tl(:ke“ 1 ashed into the rear of the plans for a new Recreational Build- adopt plans for observance in Ju-; Business and Professional WOMAN'S{ ;. oswald, with 8000 pounds of _ A school bus bringing pupils ing, with indoor swimming pool neau of National Fire Prevention | Club. black cod and halibut for Alaska (Paid adv.) from Douglas. No one wad injured and other special features, for Ju- Week, which commenced Sunday. | i‘l‘\'?).lal‘mm\\‘ Coast Fisheries, and Ole Westby's | Y™ but the forepart of the taxi was neau T R T i ks 4 KAN | Oceanic, with 7,000 pounds black ' W - . badly smashed. The accident came! Preceding the business meeting' WASHINGTON — Cordell Hull's| Thompson, Deputy U, 8. 0" volipub, for Seastian-Stu-1gr v i o " about when the bus stopped on the a short recess w led so that ccndition became “most critic rshal, flew to Ketchikan today| : | bridge to pick up a pupil. The taxi all members could view the ¢ the night, and no improve-| With two prisoners in custody. The| ™ B S |j Everything drivin b was unable to its. During the business se ment was noted in a series of Navy|two prisoners transferred to Ketch-| .\ 0oy preny NO, A1 Ly pho“e colliding - -ee - ZATKOVICH RITES FRIDAY The ob wit new direction times very slippe al services for Joe Zatko- B o died recently at St. Ann's Yllor stated | ¥ i will be held tomorrow L e ]"‘:‘”-i’r‘jf" morning at 9 o'clock in the Cath- bridge to remind drivers| olic Church of the Nativity. Inter- ed across slowly. The new ment will be in Evergreen cemetery. is merely emergenc T VRtonis measure, Wylle d. The PRA Phonograph Kecords. Home intends to complete new Beautifu b et g e WE ARE GELAD toannounce the OPENING of ows C“BASEMENT BARGAINS® THURSDAY MORNING October 3rd DROP IN and BARGAINS in @ Suits € Coals ® Hals ® Skirls ® Blouses © Aprons ® Purses @ Underwear and many others! COME EARLY! Store Opens 9 A. M. Sharp ee the Channel Apparel Twentieth Century Bldg. PHONE 203 e ekl b et RE-FLECT DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE the resigna Canada and region of r California to the Aleutian Islands and the lower Yukon Valley. peratures w the lowest vukon, Alas vesterday. U. S, DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU jof court there. They are Dixie JUNEAU, ALASKA ! Hansen, charged with - forgery at|at 8, in Odd Fellows Hall. Import- GOOdS DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Ketchikan, and Leii Paulsen, ant. All members are urged to at-| WEATHER BULLETIN { charged with assault with intent to|tend. Refreshments. ady, Max. temp. | TODAY { commit murder at Wrangell last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs Weather at | AT Station 24 hrs.* temn. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Ready made drapes Bt o Anchorag 42 35 35 Trace Cloud PRt o Barrow 19 16 Trace Cloudy i i Bethel 19 38 05 Cloudy Caiata 47 © H Rali g e oo Dawsor 40 23 [ Cloudyv \ Edmonton 45 31 0 Cloudy = N \ Fairbanks 46 18 19 0 Clear we are serVIng \ Haines 46 39 46 35 Rain H : Juneau 19 It 16 a2 SirlCflY ! Juneau Airport a7 4 16 .30 7 ! 0 ho@ e K Fresh Eggs | Kotzebue 32 1 0 Clear . : ! Neme 43 0 Pt. Cloudy { Northway 40 22 0 Cloudy express t Petersburg 54 02 Rain { Portland 59 12 ! Prince Georgs 5 b Glear Try Ham | upert 5T 40 41 0 Clear | 56 45 46 Trace Cloudy a”d —— | 51 46 19 46 Rain ! Whitehorse 42 29 39 0 Cloudy at ! Yakutat 46 41 42 16 Rain ! (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. voday) { WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressu r is located in the Bering ! Sea and a secondary low center in the Gulf of Alaska this morning. Snow § or rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over the central portion of ! N ' ! ' { ' { ! ! ! | { { { { { { { { { { ALASKA ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, rmes NINE HOMESITES " Cormick as Financial TOWN" THEME - "eccepcc | 1 have been bound over to face at the special term i { tion of Mrs. John Mc- Department bulletins issued tod: and L& | the the Plains States and Rocky Mountain from llen ove! ed St i rain has northern U northern Tem- southern portion of Alaska this morning Fort ormal tes and along the coast ere warmer over th temperature beinz ten degrees which was Temperatures over Scutheast Alaska w recorded at e above belle's Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel.- (Sea Condition) spencer Cloudy 56 ENE 5 1 foot SEWARD STREET Eldred Rock Rain / 45 swW 17 1 foot Linccln Ri Cloudy 9 W 4 1 foot Opposite Goldstein Bldg. Poin Rtetre: 12 1 foot SRSIRILEY: S TS D A ST at Cloudy 47 FORMER DIES AT ARLINGTON Miss Patr ter of Mr. and Mrs den of Arl away on a wire Mr. and Mr o Miss Hayden lived with her fam- ily in Junea attended the Juneau Public Schec family, she moved to Ar- With her lington of her Wash., hosy ATTENTION SHRINERS Regular n Dugout 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4. adv. Walter P. Sharpe COMMISSIONER OF LABOR October 1, received and school training d-ath, Cadet Nurse, training JUNEAU GIRL PURE o icia rayden, 20, daugh- Leonard Hay- lington, Wash., passed according to by family friends, s. A. MacKenzie ~ el N 7 &y & Homemade ice cream has thatdeli- cious smooth flavor that delights the whole family when you use the 1 best vanilla—Schilling pure Vanilla. &= Schilling u from 1932 to 1936 and s her high At the time was an Army in an Everett, finished there. she pital nonthly meeting. 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