The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EWPIREAJUNEAU ALASKA SEVEN BROUGHTIN | BOUGLAS . ™ = = - CROMWETBYPM NEWS |, s, ALARM ning at 7:30 in the new quarters The Deuglas Volunteer Fire De- of the es Hall. Capt. Wendeil - partment received a call last eve- ' Cahill announced that the ranges ning at 5:30 when the chimney in are nearly completed and winter he Jee Tassell home caught on activities wiil begin with this meet- to Juneau, Capt. Lee rire. The Department truck was ing. A good representation of t Officer Phil Smith in motion within seconds after the Guardsmen was at work last eve- nd Stewardess Gladys Newell car-|alarm, as the high winds had hing in the quarters, laying floor GUARDS NOTICE = WG ALL MUK BOT 265 ’”‘ck 70 WORK... 2& e, Juneau, carried 24 ir iried the following persons wised the Department to be alert- and getting the shooting gallery : G. W. Howas George Karabel- ¢d, with trucks warmed and run-|in condition ist Inikoff, Jerry Cote, Albert Butler, ning. No damage resulted, and the ey Gecrge Krause, Irving Krause, Jo- ey received a thorough clean- Iseph J. Tully | Westbound from Juneau to itat, Cordova and Anchol Jack Dean, First Officer Jer- ry Roberts and Stewardess Mar- cia Shepherd carried the followir BASKE1IBALL TONIGHT Playing their first game on their home floor, the Douglas High bas- FRA> SLINS LEAVE ketball team will meet the Veter- and Mrs. Glenn Franklin, ans Administration team tonight son-in-law of Mrs. | Since two games are being played _ ween Darnells d ters, left by PAA yesterday for and FAA will rt at 7:30 pm. e o Seattle where they will make their The Douglas-VA game will follow needed right now. As soon os hcme for the winter months. They Immediately after the first. The have spent the past week visiting ' public is cordially "invited to at- ¢ & with relatives and friends here, tend. the milkman or return it fo the Mr daughter I Gust Wahte, and their two daugh- the first game be! Dorothy Brotherton Stanley Brotherton, Melvin Riner lJee McFarland To a: Ira Rothwell, S To Anehorage: Frank Dawe, Flor- |COMIDE from Fairbanks, where Mr.' - - grocery store. You can help a shbs Dise. YUAlH DEYE) Franklin has mining interests. They Empire Wuniads get “esults! lom, June Oliom, Alice Ollmn Don- Ry z I3 i ¥ na Ollom, Russell Maynard, Alvin U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WLATHER BUREAU milk bottle shortage! | Dickman, Constance Louise Dick- JUNEAU, ALASKA man, Vic Johnson WEATHER BULLETIN 1 - > DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN Tl.\lli; J"NEA“ nAlBIES, Inc. a Max. temp. TODAY BETA SIGMA PH' [o ? last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weathernt! e — HAVESWEGEHAND | oo % 75 S g o, 8 ¢ A B | CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FROM one is emptied, put it out for “Don't keep us idle or divert our efforts—keep every milk bottle work- ing at its regular job”. lot in relieving the present v sale of hand-made ¢ will be held Monday, Dec. Fairbanks 29 in the Sears, Haines 18 Sigma Phi sorority - Dawson G e Yfiun ABM CHAIB t Edmonton 21 1 Snow 4 0 Foggy We have prepared the cheicest wild berri 12 Trace Cloudy ening at 9 o'clock o5 of Alaska into jams store. The announcement Havre ES] and jellies fo 1e and timely gift for r friends at home vas ‘made by Chairman Elise Juncau 28 22 -06 Snow and in the State rch gift box is attractively packed in moss and Ccomes, at the re ar chapter Junean Airport 28 Trace Snow spruce cones. meeting held at the home of Mrs, Ketchikan 42 64 Fhm Wo have d the highbush cranberry, blucberry, red elder- William Carter, Kodiak 21 a Cloudy dowbr . red and 'k currant, waterm:lon berry, red During the cultural discussion at Kotzebue 8 0 Cl'lldV s and the lowbush cranberry. Many of thes: 0 Cloudy 93 Snow Trace Snow Cloudy 0 Pt. Cloudy 0 Pt. Cloudy only in Alas and have n: berries are er before been prepared for market Your check or money crder with the name, addre We will s night's meeting, Miss Helen McGrath 14 efer read Keats' “Ode to a Nome 4 cian Urn,” followed by a de- Northwa 11 tailed analysis of the poem, ex- Petersburg 33 Portland Prince George 39 and the sent is .\11 llh selecticn you \\1\11 plaining diiferent to give the ation wdience 39 Clear The tmas party Prince Rupert 10 We promise AT S o thha Bt ey Hektil 56 15 23 Rain Decenfber 106h meetir with Mrs. Lee Dun- 35 32 0 Sty ¢f §7 (Tax incl) | cier Hi Lt R B ‘ 2 Pt Clouds Four ten-ounce jars—one each of Bluebery Jam, Rosehip | Zapig (4:30 a. m. yesteraay to 4:30 a. m. today) Honey, and two of assorted jellies. [ NOPSIS: A large intense low pressure center of I | ‘ g aham Tsland is forcing relatively warm m | the cold air over Southeast Alaska is causing considerable rain in h N A e e N g+ ane, | B NOW HAS PART TIME ion of Southeast Alaska and intermittent snow from Pet- ush Oranberry Jelly, and: Spicéd Blueheny Jam. n Canada sections sure systems ably move in (LERK S]‘ENOGRAPHER S as far north as White! and ov the Rocky Mounta States continues to give B e i) . ccld air and scattered snow flu Several low The City Health Center staff has are moving nm(hmslwqul over the Aleutians a been slightly en! , it has been over the Nc a today with considerable snow ounced, with the addition cf a Temperatures ct e minus 40 to minus 50 over time cle Mrs, northwestern Canada with temperatures of 25 to 40 in Southe John Woygum, ) is now work- and in the low fifties along the Oregon-Washington coast ing mornings Tuesdays through MARINE WEATHER BULLETI aturdays Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today This additional help, arranged WIND Height of Waves 3 through the help of Health De- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) orse. A large high in GIFTBOX NO. 3 P Three full pint jars one each of Lowbush Cranberry i Bluberries, and Sourdough Sauce. Th the wild game been prepared especially dough Sauc! made f 1 backwoods delicious with fish or fowl. Spiced Bluberrics 3 zeellent with wild meat or beef. The Lowbush Cran- berry Sauce will take the vlace of hencr by the Christmas turkey 4 /4 mwmzced ALASKA WILD BERRY PRODUCTS l €IFT BOX NO. 2 i el iy L . partment s, will make the Cape Decision Snow @2 NE 16 2 [v(tl KEN and HAZEL HEATH : Health Center more accessible and Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 2¢ NW 34 3 feet HOMER, ALASKA s y Heah Qi ¥ Health work Five Finger Light Cloudy 21 NNE i ! the hon Guard TIsland Pt. Cleudy 40 ¥ 10 1 foot m ” ! | The Mothers Class to be held Lincoln Rock Snow 3 SE 28 2 feet PR 55 15 Y L3 P P TSI . S **j next Monday will include a bath Peint Retreat Snow 20 NNW 45 6 feet \ N < : demonsiation, Mrs. Erickson siat- _ MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY | HLLEIES AIR s | ed, and all expectant mothers are EVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet northerly winds 40 to 50 miles ! o cordially invited to attend. These P€r hour decreasing to 30 to 40 miles per hour Thursday. Protected : DAILY TB!PS Ju"mu Tn KETcHIKu : classes have been very popular Waters north of Frederick Sound except Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet N v | 7 ANCHOR AGE T0 e STy, RS 5 25 to 35 miles per hour. Protected waters south of | via Petershurg and Wrangel! ! ore al reque . Frederick Sound and outside waters, Di Entrance to Yakutat--east- H i % there has akso Peen a request made (EREICE ey winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Cloudy with oceasional | With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg an E Shannetighe o ORI nae Sivw b ! { steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattl | ) o There is nearly stationary low pressure center of 28.80 inches : FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €2 z % r rately 500 miles west of Vancouver Island. brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e S e ] Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs. | Stanley Whitel, Alvin Larson and A. E. Glever for med 1 attention m ONE WAY ROUND TRIP vesterday, and Mis. Joc Alimoron 1 i, or st Knuten and Philip | Felipe were admitted for tonsillec- tomies. There were no discharges. 5 g plus tax plus tax Government Hospital admitted Elmer Jones of Juneau, and dis- — S i R ~harget Eiottin o ; SAVE YOUR BREATH, YOUNG MAN // [Children $60 (Children $108) e A - o ATTENTION SHRINERS B 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER DC-4 SERVICE Regilar: mohthly merting Baisl sday, December 4, at 8 pam. in b ! the Scottisn Kite ‘Lemple [ y g o 7' HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST Uiy duie demple e b émwy %fup B ROUND TRIP DAILY ST @ 5 SEATS NOW AVAILABLF Bt BARANOF | | : | BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau Beauly Salon A LAUGHTER PERFUME... or her lighter moods. 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