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: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947 -~ PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-_JUNEAU, ALASKA 1. S. DEPARTMENT OF (O‘VI'VIEBCL. WEA'I'HER BUREAU @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 61 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS YELLOW CAB C0 PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE | | sinations since 1865, only one fell SSRGS | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION T TR ST T Ty T T T I T I XTI L2 L -] Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA VFMRER FERFRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ward. Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Rocky Mountain region or southern Canada and the Plains States of southern Canada, the northern United States along the coast from Washington to the Aleutian Islands, at scattered points over western Alaska and northwestern Canada. Temperatures are cold over the interior of Alaska this morning, ranging as low as minus 58 degrees which was recorded at Galena, Alaska, this morning. Temperatures over Southeast Alaska were below normal over the northern portion and near normal over the south- Residents of Douglas are notified that there will be a referendum ballot regarding closing hours of local Liquor Dispensaries at the Special Elecfion held in the City Hall, Monday, January 20. Residents will vote to ‘maintain present 1 am. closing hours or for ern area. X " MARINE WEATHEE BULLETIN R s e Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | : 5 i WIND Height of Waves = i o Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. «Sea Condition; . Cape Spencer .. Snow 27 WNW 8 1 feet Two ARE AMED Eldred Rock ... Snow 12 N 16 2 feet Point Retreat - Cloudy 21 N 14 2 feet ON GAME VIOLATIONS Five Finger Light Cloudy 28 Calm Calm 3 Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 31 ESE 7 2 teet Jack O'Gotar, Fsli Snd Wildlite Guard Island Snow 32 SE 3 Supervisor, revealed the arrest of| Cape Decision Cloudy 31 WNW 44 Litgy | iwo mien, . Ralph..W.REl AA William J. Small, the past week on game violation. Both Smith and Small pleaded guilty to taking caribou out of season near Fair- banks. The case was heard in the Tok court. Smith was fined $150 and Small, who had lost his non-resident li- MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Frederick Sound—north- erly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour—variable cloudiness. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska, Frederick Sound to Dixon Entrance—variable winds under 15 miles per hour--variable cloudiness. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat, including Cross Sound and Icy Strait area—south- easterly winds increasing to 15 to 20 miles ver hour by tonight—variable cloudiness with some snow flurries by tonight. Low pressure center—20.25 inches—58 degrees north, 146 degrees C€PS¢ Was “"“‘._5200‘ Both “‘“‘3 west, fllli.ng and moving slowly southeastward. their rifles confiscated. The pair - _ were arrested by. Wildlife Agent William J. Allen. .- - RYAN TO HAINES Dr. James C. Ryan plans to leave Monday for a routine trip to Haines to consult with the school person- nel in that section. Ryan will go Over 63,000 “world War II yeter- ans are studying farming’ |the farm under two Federal laws’ad- ministered by Veterans Administra- tion. Of more than 80 political assas- | on Friday the 13th. The excep- tion was that of a Bulgarian diplo- mat in 1925, J U N E A l/ Nl A Hfi l N E C 0 out cn the Estebeth if flying con- R 7 diticns are unfavorable. Marine rerairivG Axp ew Boat Sale S g et STARLING TO SITKA Haldware MABM WAYS and H. W. Starling, educational su- CONSTRUCTION & ;;ervisuy of the Alaska Native Ser- Rubber Boats Foot West Eighth St. Appra]sals vice, sailed for Sitka on the North PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 © Sea on routine business. Accom- Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways i panying him were Mrs. Starling and their son Gary L LI ELECTRIC RANGES ~ REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES We are pleased o announce the arrival of sufficient Electric Banges, Refrigerators and Washing Machines fo take care of all immediate demands. General Electric, Hotpoint and Kelvinator Products may be viewed and purchased now in our show rooms. We sug- gest fo all who have indicated to us their need of these household items as well as any others who may be interested, that they call now b ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent it bttt bbbt 4 > Vi el | WESTINGHOUSE Flavor-Zone ei- | coMMu"l(A“od ‘ ectric range, just overhauled, on! $75. Parsons_Electric Co. 476-tf| | | The Daily Alaska Empire, Jan. 17— | FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, We have kzen asked to make public\ phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf the text of tha following letter, dat- |- model A.B. elec- ed January 14, from Mr. H. N..FOR SAIE_ -Apt. ! Peterson, Passenger Traffic Man-| tric r e. Phone 036, 2 long, 2 tager of the Alaska Steamship Cum-‘ short. 474-3L. . at Seattle Washi : - pany, at eattle ‘ashington 268 hp. Johnson, like |FOR EATE “Have recently noticed some com- 1 HaN - {ment in the prass to the effect that | the Alaska Steamship Company ! assessed storage charges of ship-!FoR sarr ments held on the Seattle docks Write Empire C 1583. 47216 Three houses and Iof, houses i~ geod condition and best during the recent strike. | Jocaticr. Inquire Trevor Davis. you would strenuously | Box Juneau 472-tf. point out to the newspaper, radio; g b P e stations, and other publications, as, FOR SALE-—i> z in. FISHER- well as business interests, that no| MAN, pcwered by 9 h.p. Wiscon-| such storage charges were assessed n. ‘10 swing cut off saw. 10 “I think this report emanated ft. table sander. Channel {from the fact that shipments deliv-| Boat Works. West Juneau. Call ered to our piers by transfer com-! Red 110 after 6 p.m. a72-tf. panies and motor freight lines had - GES sterage chargss against them which FOR SALE — 1942 Pan GMC accrued at railroad and motor| motor. $5600. George freight depots while waiting trans- | 471-t1 fer to our plers. Buch storage oo 0T een 7 np. Duda charges were, of course, in accord- ance with tariffs of the various rail Dicsel Mariae with 2 to 1 reduc g 3 Ay tion ge: ready to go. See it at A e reen. and always| Juneau Weldinz & Mach. Shop. will be, the policy of our company 469-t1. NOT to ass BYORAgO . CATRES, Ol ;53‘9- B\:;ck, 4-door st :h.; E. Fivek, freight on our duck\ whilz awaiting | venow cab Co. 453-t1. shipment to Ala: | it Bg Very truly yours, United States of | BIZAND NEW._Rurroughs Caleula- America, U. S. Maritime Commis- 456-tf gion; by Alaska Steamship Co.,! —— R Sk o R S :p:&:?t by H. O. Adams, Junea\ui HISCFLLA“EO“S \l \’\«u" s, 1908 Na- . Wash. Trol- £t buill and 480-16 PENA\Jbl lu a val Ave., Bremort s and pleasure cra Small boat owners present and tuture | | Beware of the perils of the Taku "in Winter; such as icebergs, icing - down, tornado winds, zero temper- FULL or part time c atures, ren, 421 Seward St. Lest Fall while hunting, I stood ~— oot p Y s ron that wild and desolate point NNTER, & ROND G ine Wié o i | Complete Photographic Supplies 4Ifill" :srl l':’ke(ng:‘ dove:f [‘;‘Ef Developing — Printing — Enlarging T A | Artists’ Paints and Materials of (ter at Taku Inlet I thought of the i 1 boats that have been lost Finost Qushty e antDoBLG s Reve DOCT Wholesale — Juneau Retail | | there in those terrible zero winter ¥ b el storms, GUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- | Near me lay the hull of a 50 ft.| pent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up (boat perhaps the Lou, resting on| Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 lthe beach, near by was her big 315 Decker Way. Frisco Standard engine, where it /hed been thrown out of the hull OHILD CARE—full, part time; ages | by the smashing fury of those Taku| 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's | winter swells. Shop. ! for child- 478-19 - R AT —— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WAYNOR TRACT. Exceptionally good buy in completely furnished nheme. Priced for guick sale. HOUSE on Glacier Highway, clese to Juneau—clear title to cne acre. 2 DOUGLAS properties. 3 EXCEPTIONAL Apt. buys, owners leaving for outside. SOFA and club chair, used 2 months, call Blue 330. 480-t5 LATE MODEL, Philco console 81 tube radio, phone Gr. 483 480-t2 FOR SALE—Mercury II camera. G. Martin Box 380, City, 480-12 6 ROOM furnished house with fur- ' nace. Phone 433 480-t1 1940 4 DOOR Buick, call 433. I 480-t1 BALMAT & COMPANY RFAL ESTATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 WANTED SALESM. (o pr(‘\vm mbbcx ut intants and childrens wear. Com- mission basis. M. & J. Fuchs, 261 5th Ave. N. Y. City. 480-t5 WANT TO RENT or lease Apt. or house. Will buy furnishings. Ref- * erences. Write Box 2925. dc o= WANTED TO RENT—House along lacier Hwy. or anywhere. Phone Blue 580. 478-t3 \’uAVTED——-YOhAg coupie, peiman- ent employee, desires apartment or small house by the middle Of . February. Call Mat Gormley, phone 262 or Blue 653. 474-Tt. ’ CARPENTERS, “juslae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone- 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (203-3tf) PIANOS RENTED and IUNED Anderson Shop. The boat's fir planking from her | pRO‘l’E(“ON stern to her fan tail, were still neal-’ ly and securely fastened in place. iT could see she had been built by' CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—A week ago, a master craftsman. Not so long when Mrs. Esther Mitzenmacher | ago she had been a new and able went to Florida for a vacation her boat. This one wreck and many | | sister, Mrs. Helen Dawson, and her I more I have seen along Point Ar-lhusband Sam, moved into her den’s shore. Arid T mused as I walk-|home to guard it against burglars. ed that rough-hewn beach, only, Yesterday Mrs. Dawson went to‘ the rocks survive the storm. her ¢wn home to pick up some DUTCH'S GARAGE & WRECK- | clothing. But she discovered that ING YARD. Ford antifreeze, Ford | burglars had been there and had batteries in stock. Istolen clothing and jewelry she val- jued at $2,752. Mrs. Dawson told Austin polite she and her husband were moving back into their own home. adv.—480-t1 alive! as this winter seuson IA e eN TOGGHLE With. logs Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. el LOGGERS i | for sale contact Juneau Lumber | FOR nm EOARD and ROOM 4"1 Scwmd across from Postoffice. 478-t9 3 ROOM fur. ference. 513 Willcughby apt., with bath, re- 478-t3 Z—ROOM CABXN m Wcst gth SI. 469-tf. ROOMS—Kitchien privileges. Hoima Hotel—Ph. 886. | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or weck, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187, (401-") SEAVIEW AFT—On“ “blocktrom " Federal Building. (870-1() Veterans Administration now has about 130,000 employees cligible for veterans preference. They comprise 60 percent of all VA employees, | to 10,000,000 feet. For further i particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills 433-tf male and female. A vivid beauty-is yours —when gur expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into gleaming loveliness. Call today for your appoirt- ment. BARANOF BEAUTY SALON . Phone 538" FRANK G. FRANK G. ENDORSED BY: .—Alaska VOTE FOR For Representative J Graduate University of Oregon Special Election Monday, January 20th No Official Ballot Furnished—WRITE HIS N AML IN MARK X Republican Party of Alaska v Central Labor Council—AFL Grand Camp, Alaska Native Brotherhood Alaska Taxpayers League JOHNSON JOHNSON Taxpayers League) ...L‘ ESe i, I SRSl e o h e A | DOU ! : JUNEAU, ALASKA " [S. IVE efl 0. i i alns“ &N N % .’ WEATHF¥ BaloJLLET’lN | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERTDIAN ToME ' NEWS H d { Sh i Max, temp, TODAY onoreda OWG , i last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at NUGG! CHAZ 7eR - MEETS | i Es Station 24 hrs* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. A meeting of Nugget Chapter No.; Mrs. Gene Lockridge will be host- | | Anchorage =0 -20 d Trace Snow , Ovder of Eastern Star is schedul- ' ess this afternoon for a mlscellan-l * Wl/ g Barrow -19 -21 Trace Clear -d for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock eous baby shower in honor of Mrs. i g 2 TR 7'9 Bethel -24 -49 -20 Trace Pt. Cloudy |in the Eagles Hall | Art Tveten. Appropriate decora-, SALE MUBPHY & M“”HY Cordova 12 4 Cloudy 3 ]uons and dainty table motif will a '\ddi PUB 3 Dawson -27 -44 BUYS HOME HERE color to the occasion. — - - \OUNTANTS Edmonton 27 13 27 28 Cloudy Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hansen have I In additicn to the guest of honor, ';MONARCH electric range, f?fl heat- REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS J Fairbanks -50 54 -54 0 Fog purchased the Art Conley home in |the following will be present: Mrs.| er, occasional table, Phllen " 18- | e e e Haines 17 17 0 01 Clear P onilns and will move here as soon | John McLaughlin, Mrs. Helen Roff,| dio. Phone Thane -2 short one |\ Forenor’cn o™ o sehool and vy Havre 37 40 0 Cloudy 25 the house is vacated by the Mrs. Earl Barcus, Mrs. Kenneth long, after 5 pm. 419131 pederal B, 2 apt. house, = ¢ ; \ s . er Veva avila s iy S8 ; | Juneau Airport 1 4 0 Pt. Cloudy | Conleys who will leave on the next Liser V;v‘l I:‘:“‘ *f“F‘“"d Miss | 5y ACKSMITH forge, complete with 5 rooms down, 4 up. Ketchikan 30 32 Pt. Cloudy | availabie transportation. The Art|Cat }’zn"“ d“;‘lj h”‘t"c“‘ ““d; blower snd exhaust fan; also, Fully furnished. e i s5a gtace Pt. Cloudy |Conleys plan on & farm in theiAgnes Regan, anc the hostess | power trip hammer and heavy LARGE HOUSE on Sixth St. - y f:lee\l;\:;lo“ ;‘: -25 T“D“v Clear States, with a definite location not | duty drill press. Harri Machine FOUR-Bedroom house on 11th St} i . 408 SRIICS 2 vet decided. The Hansens have one Shop. 479-t6 3 TROLLERS. Dally SChEdlheS 0: x:;’;a“‘ S o hed g:?aé'l 4y | VounE dauhter and are at present NORTH SEA CARRIES T s e s BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home 16 -2 -15 a - Cloudy | )jving in Juneau, having come to, i SKIS, t., hickory, lamin- — poyglas, furnace heat, cement - = Nosphway i g o : Snow Alaska from Southern California.| SEVENTEEN TO SITKA| ctc. winh bindings: ako pair| yeement, completely modern. == @ SITKA Petersburg 21 17 11 38 Clear B4 %) ! g | man's ski boots, size 9, worn GRS | well fuished. Two lots ® Prince Rupert 1 33 Sne Cloudy pouglas residents are requested'sy 1y midnight last night for Sitka,| 9.4 APT. BLDG. heart bus. district. WRANGELL = : now to vote either for or against the'gng js scheduled to return hereis ROOM furnished house and ‘42| 0 apts, and 2 singles, pvt. baths Seattle 49 27 27 0 Clear resent ch g T . s di n up R s g 5l urnished house and 2 gl . Sitka 30 20 20 Clear present closing hours as drawn up southbound between 8 and 9 o'clock | poage pick-up. Cash. 848 Basin Price quick sale. KETCH'KAN Whitehorse 19 23 4y by Ordinance No. 25, regulating tomorro rning. I taRy 478.43 7 BEDROOM home, : ® Yakutat 28 10 10 i Bt Clondy, closing hours for liquor. dispensar-| The following persons took passage | - Hardwood floors, cabin adjoining ICY STRA” AREA ¥—(4:30 o, th, yesterday to 4:30 a. in. today) LY at the Special Election, Mon- [ty sitka: Frank W. George, Mrs. | SILEX STEAM iron, used only 2. Furnished, modern. e :30 a. m. B0 ; ill be held in the City Mrs. T. Stanley, Joyce | 250. Blacl 78-t3) r isf WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A mass of cold air is moving across the o) iz o R Ao éxi'c“:[‘f“”‘ur;fi:” 4 ‘E,i;;‘:c’;lofi’:f; _2“',‘,‘?‘5' SaN PRt e i .c) b‘,‘;'“g::‘];a G Gulf of Alaska this morning and is expected to penetrate the Southeast onate: Are you in favor of pre- Loewen, Bob Murray, the Rey,|ESSEX COUPE in good running| 3 s Several Tri s Each week to' Alask]a a:e: duringn';he n;:xtt 24 h:;mrs.l ’l;he l:)':v pfissu;c cente;flwhich sent closing hours o' 1 pm. or Do James Conwell, Katherine Wana- | ¢ondition. Phone 407. 477-t1 ! HUBPHY & Munny M was located near xon ntrance yvesterday orning as Mmovi into r p British Columbia and caused clearing skies over most of Southeast Alaska fflu\ "X;‘f“;] 21(;35::34 k;ox\:'rs ol il ‘(‘_"‘}‘” ,:M’ f“d ‘]’Q;dfldwEsfi’““g ELECTRIC meat saw, suitable for last night. Another low center has developed over the Gulf of Alaska ' ¢ "7 oottt B ST J‘:j’;‘: small market or restaurant, good REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS .3 g 7illi Sound and { ing # 3 condition, Hutchings Economy e HAINES near Prince William Sound and appears o be moving slowly southeast- oy GLAS \o-n-ga ATTENTION Clyde Jensen and E. Connor Market. Phone 853. ¥ )4‘7-. +f Phone 676 over First National Bash = l | E i

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