The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1947, Page 6

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AGL SIX on December 1 was the rate reduction made. The new Anchorage to Juneau rate is 70 cents, which represents a reduction of more than 50 per- second RATE REDUCTION, FOR MESSAGES IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR AU, ALASKA JUN FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 ACS while the other terminal is owned and operated by a non-ACS agency, such as one of those which operate in the smaller outlying communities. From Juneau to Hoo-| MOVEMADE WANT ADS HOLIDAY EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FARES " o 1947 ON SALZ DAILY DEC. 15, 1946 THROUGH JAN. Return Jan. 3ist, 29, 1947 Ererrered JIVRUAUARAAARRAAI IR s ( :—’_‘ PiciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES Reservations and Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel.—Phone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traftic Manager lllfiSIfi%/oagta/~~ P Al IRI.IIIES LY Daily “chedules lo: © SITKA © PETERSBURG ©® WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN ..-@ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: ® HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA ons §12 FOR INFORMATION Pk AND RESERVATIONS JUNEAU MARIENE CO. Marine Boat Sales REPAIRING AND NEW Hardware MARINE WAYS and Rubber Boats roe west esgnen & Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways | Your Deposits . ARE SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Tr2 o T e e e rah, for instance, a distance of 45 miles, the rate will be lowered finrn' $1.50 to 75 cents. These figures are | for a three minute day call, exclu- sive of the 25 percent federal tax. l Tn addition, the night, Sunday '.mdI are reduced np])roxi-[ ent i cent frem the old rate of $1.50. The list of new reduced telegraph | | rates is too long to give completely, !but a partial list is quoted below, | first figures old rate, and second ANNCUNCED BY ACS T0 PROTECT Additional reductions in ACS tel- egraph message rates within Alas- A tigures new rate: ka and irom the U. S. to Alaska, Al age- : will go into effect on February. 1,| nehorage-Juneau $1.50, 70 cents | Anchorage-Ketchikan $1.50, $1; An- holiday rates mately 15 pe! ka Communication SyStem| porage Fairbanks 170 cents, 50 These new rates will allow each| (Continued from Page Ome) s in Seattle announces.| ... anchorage-Nome $1.50, 70 individual to buy considerably more! A3 ¢ reductions are the re-| .onig; pairbanks-Ketchikan $150, communication service at a lower!days carlier to give greater pro-| extensive and thoroughi cost than was heretofore possible.!fection to the anticipated small of the whole ACS telegrabh| “rpoqe figures are for a ten word 1 are invited to contact!runs of pink salmon. d lephone [‘-fl““ structure n‘mdr straight telegram and do not. in- 't ACS offices for further| The newly-surveyed open areas! it the headquarters in Seattle dur- .\ g0 the twenty-five percent fed- on the various types for four traps have been re-des- ng the past four months. They re-' ..o A complete list of the available via ACS facil- cribed, but the location of the traps ect the increased traffic devel new rates may be obtained from itic {will not be changed. To protec ing over certain main line ¢ : ACS station. { e *D\mguu« carbs in these wat: when considered in} conjunction Col. T. J. Tully, Commanding ithree new restrictions were intro- with present day maintenance and ol o ‘Acs, pointed. out. that ""LT‘.. Ag duced identical with thgse in ef-| operating costs. They also ellmin-| v yas increased appreciably |fect in nearby Princ: Willlam ate certain inconsistencies in rates ; "y oot few months over cer- ! Sound developed over the past several taln ACS circuits which has a de- | In Kodiak Area :"ej;‘_h' i s represent an ay. | {nite bearing on the rate struc- & In the Kodiak area, l\wi 1,,;101\0}:‘ 1e new raies repres an av- | it ? 4 restrictions were imposed, although | . an! ture. This general increase in traf- IRE. o 25 4 > erage savings of approximately 20, % TR BT A e trattic| 1o TREMEND lgou:‘ \ o if the runs of salmon between percent over the whole area of Al-| 0 pew submarine telephone i i ‘ml‘?. i pe Trinity and Narrow Point, aska. It is stressed that the 20 per- putting on a party Saturday night,i o o i (he vicinity of Afognak | ¢ Is the average and does not! ClrCults which have been opened p,noring the: old members of the ;) Al g e vl din, cent is the average g ek 10U o onntly - batweetl: SNIHABT B8 Trooutment, who, aze. ipelally. A 1200 are even: pmaller. than .8 affect all localities equally. The Metlakatla, Petersburg and Wran- o -( .d‘ “;m St ves OF ticipated, curtailment may be made| akatla, s an- jted to attend W vives in the field. ds. The party is for all *Giherwise in the Kodiak area, memters of the Department, and |ipne regylation limiting gill nets to their wives, and will be held in the |, maximum mesh of 5% inches was Fire Hall beginning at 8 p.m. There geleted pending further study, and be dancing, lunch and refresh- yegirictions to purse seines off the rates being reduced affect directly approximate'y 25 of the larger Al- askan towns and communities and| ndirectly more than 100 smail communities whose messages pass through the larger ACS communi- | gell, and between Juneau, Skagway .y i and Haines as well as the connec- tion of these last three cities to the Fairbanks-Anchorage-Seward area by means of the Alcan telephone LATERUNS | ? FOR SALE |38 V-8 FORDOR sedan. Good con- dition. Phcne 848, 485-t1 11940—4 DOOR BUICK, cal 433 483-t3 | | 6 ROOM furnished house with fur- nace phone 432 484-t3 I"’EW HOUSE m The lehlmd 2 | bedrooms, oil furnace, electric | range, electric hot water heater, Venetian blinds, hardwood floors. Lot 50 x 100 ft. Call 107. 483-t3 = ‘PEDIGREED Cocker Spm‘lPl pup- | pies; silver-blond or black males, 3 months, distemper Phone Black 475 after 5 p.m. 482-t10 { SPENCF.R No. 35 mcxoscope e with | power lenses; one thousand down; | 8 mahogany box, $150. Box 529 Ju- neau. 481-t6 !{K & E MOUNTAIN transit; good as new; mahogany box, tripod, solid leather case. All—$550. Box 529, Juneau. 481-16 cation centers. \"‘"?’ (t‘]p“‘“}h ):\r:wPliu\'ldmg mi: nts and a big time is anticipated | garjuk reservation were modified COCKER _ SPANIEL puppy, 2 Start Rate Reduciion :‘:’I ‘”l‘f ’:S“ «‘Kl.fx‘pnffid"flf,f.‘“‘,",;.'“ 1e committee in charge ito correspond with those of the| months. Phone 818. 481-13 These new reduced rates, with| ' sy i 11946 fishing season > = 5 their resulting economic benef! {opring sNIVIGE Iivieh Wty AR e SITKA-DOUGLAS MEET !""For administrativa purposes, the' SEVEN ROOM HOME, . completely > ng will be extended to the U. 8., there- " Sitks oW i lay the : e i 2 furnished on 6th street. For im- to Alaskans, represent the third & ’ The Sitka Browns will play the 'new regulations divided the Alaska ‘ e reduction to be put into erc] AR 6, SREiBte) VUL ke s High in a basketball game peninsula into five districts. Max-, Mmediate occupancy, $5,000. Phone by ACS in the last four p:‘;‘"‘f °l’rrf“ih‘&1§"‘° states avail- ow evening in the Douglas jmum and minimum depths of 175, Rcd 783 481-13 N atdly |able to the Alaskans, um. The Juneau Catholic g 29 shes W re: 1 PRETIS i Whoapproximately 30 pete nd 120 meshes were prescribed 10T | ooy y g registered tricolor female reduction of telephone charg- Radio Telephone 1 play the Douglas Grade beach seines and a catch limit of xeellent disposition es on the submarine cable circuit, In addition to the reduction in SChocl A e P::‘h;m:a]‘:ck same lluvr)o red salmon was placed upnv S ib. Desiisin vetween Juneau, Haines and Skag- . telegraph rates, a substantial re- by e the Pach SEENE A e, sthell, Washing- N t Douglas game is scheduled In Bristel Bay ell a ng way on November 27, 1846, was the duction in single terminal radio- = ©F ° 2 S b b1 i I e e 481-13 first rate reduction to be placed telephone charges will also becons: fOF 8 P b . oS ®; {“;“‘m‘ ;“B‘_‘( L ]Bgo?l. run 3 : o i effect since the war. A reduc- effective February 1. A single ter- e ;f/"‘ el e f‘,‘\.')“l")’ SIpTeRU-. g club chair, used 2 tion of about 25 percent in the minal charge is applicable on a ("Y (OMplE'""G ;k‘:* ‘;e’» 3“""“30 ‘[0 Jl"lo‘l;)‘f 1l Blue 330. 480-t5 telegraph rates from Anchorage, radio-telephone circuit where one ishing rummr "“E'r nluko (!‘ilsfnud T A e T CONSTRUCTION JOBS -2 where it July 30. The weekly closed period Work has been completed on two was reduced from 72 to 60 hours, jobs by the City of and the requirement of a maximum it was stated this morn- mesh of 5% inches was deleted. by Mayor Waino Hendrickson.; Under new regulations each per- . City Float has been finished,!mit helder must install and oper- ind on South Franklin street, a ate his trap at the specified site. w sewer outlet has been con- Each trap operator must file no- T d. It contains 200 feet ofitice with' the regional director of ch concrete sewar and a man- the Fish and Wildlife hole fore Fcbruary 15—two months earl- There remains a few days work ier than in 1946—that he has ob- n the repairs to the Cily Dock, tained or applied for a War Depart- ut that job, too, is expected to ment permn ch completion this week. Only‘ k left to be done is the fender oiiings along tk= face ot e whart. EMBLEM (LUB PlANS wxaa wie wown koo | BIG INSTALLATION, SALE AT SEARS SATURDAY, Fairbanks and Kodiak to Seattle terminal is owned and operated by A 2 LSS NOW HERE IN GOCD ASSORTMENT famous REVERE WARE @ Stainless Steel with ® Heavy Copper Bottoms - Home-made bread, rolls, cakes, . pies, cookies and other goodies Wiix be featured dt the food sale to be, The regular meeting Sears neau Emblem Club was of the Ju- reld t TOW morning at ALSO s - :‘;re b heckml e i( the Wo- day night in the Elks Hall. There men's National Aeronautical Asso-iWAS a shcrt business session at FULL ASSUBTMENT OF cition. .which time plans were completed ) " Mrs. Thomas Dooley, chairman, :OF the annual installation of offi-| reque sts all members to have their Cers for the coming year on Thurs- 2 5 F: day February 13 at 8 o'clock in the T entributicns at Sears before 11 ¢ A L lJ El l N U Dl ;: Gl |Elks Hall. District Deputy Mrs. 33 & RO I Annie Whaley of Ketchikan will be W A R E G. S. TROOP 9 MEET I the presiding officer. Emblem club The Girl Scouts of Troop 9 met members = from Skagway, Sitka, = - Thursday at Mrs. Johnson's house. Xetchikan, Wrangell, Petershurg ¢ Plans for & Valentine party were and Fairbanks will also be' there. | @ Both light weight aluminum lotized. *After the installation ceremon- We have started work on c ies there will be dancing from 10 to 12 when supper will be served Interior Decoration Badge. We are by the committeé in charge con~ geing to draw the interior of one and heavy cast aluminum réom ting of Mrs. Reva Hardin, Mrs. We finished painting the friend- | Peggy Mclver, Mrs. Dora Rusch! : at ===== A *“land Mrs. Lilian Uggen. Elks and - Sally Crooks, Reporter. their ladies are invited to attend i A N the installation and dance. T"oms HARBWME co- Cream puffs, delightful, creamy .’ The social part of the Thm“m& WNAA fod sale, Saturday at Sears. ' Night meeting was enjoyably spent. PHONE 555 ady. 484-t1' Considerable interest was shown Cigse e in the quiz program, after which FELT BOOTS—Men's 8 and 12- * delicious refreshments were served inch. Special, £2.75. H. 5. GRAVES by Chairman Mrs. Lewis MacDon- . adv. 481- gfi,flld and her able committee. HOME-MADE pies, cakes cookies! WNAA fod sale tomorrow at Sears. adv 485-t1/ e Y III\RRY NEWELL ARRIVES Harry F. Newell, representative- elect, arrived in Juneau yesterday for the legislative sessions, amnd is registered at the Baranof. ELECTRIC RANGES REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES as this wmter seuson We are pleased o announce the arrival of sufficient Electric Ranges, Relrigerators and Washing Machines fo fake care | foe ’ alive! i | of all immediate demufls ‘ General Electric, Hotpoint and Kelvinator Products may be viewed and purchased now in our show rooms. We sug- gest fo all who have indicated fo us their need of these household items as well as any others who may be interested, that they call now W ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWERC0. | A vivid beauty is yours —when our expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into ¢ gleaming loveliness. Call today for your appoint- ment. ® BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 will be from June 30 to| Service be- | THURSDAY, FEB. 13 ; held Thurs- | with bindings; also pair boots, size 9, worn only 30 after 6 p.m. 479-t3 ated, WESTINGHOUSE Flavor-Zone el- ic ranze, t overhauled, only Parsens Electric Co. 476-tf FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf fn.ze houses and Iot, good condition and best Inquire Trevor Davis. Juneau. 472-1. ‘QLIGH Iy USED 70 hp Bud.x Diesel Marine with 2 to 1 reduc- tion gear, ready to go. See it at Juneau Welding & Mach. Shcp. 469-t1. s Calcula- 436-11 ERAND NHW. tor, Phonie MISCEI LLANEOUS uroug! e PFNI'\SUA_‘ =cat Works, 1968 Na- va! Ave., Bremerton, Wash. Trol- fers and pleasure craft buil. and rapaired. 480-t6 FULL or part time care for child- ren, 421 Seward St. WINTER & POND CO, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. immunized. 478-19 MURPHY & HIIBPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS LIQUOR STORE— ON SIXTH Street near School and Federal Bldg. 2 apt. house. 5 rooms down, 4 up. Fully furnished. LARGE HOUSE on Sixth St. FOUR-Bedroom house on 11th St 3 TROLLERS. BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home Douglas, furnace heat, cement basement, completely: modern. Well furnished. Two lots, Garage. APT. BLDG. heart bus. 5 apts, and 2 singles, Price quick sale. 7 BEDROOM home, Hardwood floors, cabin adjoining Furnished, modern. Near bus. dist. CABIN—Montana Creek. MURPHY & MURPHY ' REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS district. pvt. baths Phone 676 over First National Bard REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WAYNOR TRACT. Exceptionally good buy in completely furnished heme, Priced for quick sale. n Glacier Highway, to Junmuwclefll title to were. one 2 DOUGLAS preperties. 3 EXCEPTIONAL Apt. buys, owners leaving for outside. BALMAT & COMPANY RFAL ESTATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shairuck Bldg. Tel. 354 WANTED GAE INGINE, 25 h, Phone Red 110 after 5 p.m. 485-t3 EKVI XV)“ man WANTED Man needs typist to type out manuscript. Will pay ten n's per page or by the hour. P. O. Box 559. Lloyd L. Ty, Juneau, Alaska 485-12 COLORED GIRL wants day work. | Call 324, Dorothy 484-t2 HOUSEWORK by day or hour, cap- able, A-1 Ref. Douglas 232. 48316 WANT TO RENT or lease Apt. or house. Will buy furnishings. Ref- erences. Write Box 2925. de WANTED TO RENT or buy—House 2 or 3 bedrooms, Glacier Highway or city. Phone 102. 481-t1 (,ARPENTERS mslao wark. 6 dny week, Call 34 evenings. (855-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wii- loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-311) PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. CHILD CARE—{ul}, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. Huddle on Increase of ‘SteelWagesRecessed PITTSBURGH, Jan. 24. — After | conferring - for two ‘hours, Repre- sentatives of the U. S. Steel Corp. and the CIO-United Steelworkers today recessed contract negotiation talks until Mcmdxy morning. FOR RENT | BOARD and ROOM, 421 Seward, : acrofs from Postoffice. 478-18 | 2-ROOM CABIN. 843 West th St 469-t1. . | ROOMS—Kltchen privileges. Home { Hotel—Ph. 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, > | new management, Cotonial Hotel | 324 ond St. Phone 187. (407-tf) . SEAVIEW APT—OD» block from Federal Build.ng. (370 'f; { DELAYED HONESTY | JACKSON, Mlch. — An horlest iman found Curtis Roe’s purse con- | taining $70—but his integrity came |in spurts. | There was only $11 in the purse | when Roe: picked it up recently at a hotel desk after he was informed | it had been found and turned in: But since Roe has received two ienvelnpes from the finder. One contained $25 and the second $34. " LOST AND.FOUND | |LOST “A double strand set of peml | beads with a rhinestone tnsv.enen Phone 12 before 6 p.m., after 63 pam., phone 631. 435-&4% e ol S | LOST—Stenc from diamond ring.* | Reward. Phone Blue 80. 485-t32 {LOST: Man’s gold camneo ing. Re-. ward. Waller, at the Empire.’ arg FOUND—Pair spectacles in blue Dr. f Carlson case at Empire Offlce. Pay for adv.—its yours. 482-t4 | SEE THE Now On ALASKA ElE(TRONI(S KIRSTEN PR S — PHOTO-ELECTRIC PILOT Display

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