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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1947 N s dise . FROM SITKA 7\(-ph Fulford, Canadian Army, ure! Portland to all Alaskan points. much use in outly] B ) g A 5 a L . ying parts of the SENAIE HAS 67' S s LOUIse Kemper Dal Simmons and Harry John- registered as guests of the Baran- poRTlAND MAN IS The Chamber representative said country. son, both of Sitka, are in Juneau of Hotel. & Henderson flew fr rtland e B . { " that greater facilities have been % P e s HOUSE 61 Bills prowst <oy BE(OmES Brlde 106 8% 0 B dubeau ON N | HERE lOOK'"G FOR e By . d since °°" Anchorage with two other Port- S N ON HONEYMOON developed in Portland since the land representatives, Jim Caravel- E Mr. and Mrs. K. Kirkwood, mar- war’s ending and manufacturers | Aviation Editor of the Oregon Of Capt. Ryan Major U. Blier, Lt. (N.S.,) M. Mc- | ried recently in Whitehorse, Y T., MARKET FoR 'RADE and distritigors are now in a Journal, and Lawrence Barber, - SE Culloch and Lt. (N.S) A. Rodger- have come to Juneau for their| position to look forward to larger' Marine Editor of the Oregonian z 3 ~ Jas been recefved here of |S0% from the Whitehorse Military | honeymoon vacation, and are re-| markets and sdditional expansion iy ) S 2 doa or Sbias Tiaits Ko Hospital; James Dougall and Jo- | gistered at the Baranof Totel. George N. Henderson, Assistant|gutletss He said that the present KIRKPAI‘RI(K R"‘ES . . Senate Joaint Memerials bt po il s s - -—~ |Manager Foreign Trade Depart- Oregon market is far greater than % S s oseph G. Ryan on T . : ment of the Portland Chamber of Jar program a rtlg : : e o at the Rectory of U. S. DEPARTMENT OF CO#MERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Commerce, 1s spending severnl days| b oor . Drogram and, Portland ON WEDNESDAY P. M. s s Cathedral in Sealtle. JUNEAU, ALASKA in Juneau entoute to OTegon af-| (o Teetors wonld te both. pos . SVl SR R WEATHER BULLETIN iy | COmPpleting a several week's sur- | giblo and desirable at this time. Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen S i BRI Pl "o:g,:i BT 40 A, e A TERIDIAN XTME ivey of the Terrltory to fihd out|” gome 35 points, incliding ‘the! Kirkpatrick, who phased away on i Akota. Since graduation| - temp. {the possibilities of trade oppor- ” oy ” o ' 4 1 5 4 " large cities of Alaska and outly- February 27 at 1t. Ann's Hospital c ”""““'I‘“ fd“““"““ l“"“;‘““ Bt 24“;:_‘ | Lowest 4:30 a.m. ;‘;““;5' “;e;:h“ 2t tunities in the Interior and along inn;L R58 sicly s (thiv AOHS i e bz‘in}; arranged by the OES fo ¥ 5 apolis, Minn., she has| Station 8.4 | temp recip. 30am. [the coastline.* He is conferring e i i g b £ * F 2 A Jeitien | abe 2 b . cle, Fort Yukon, Sheenjek Vil- Juneau, and will be held at 2 ociated in government ,»m-‘Anr'lmr(\m 40 13 i Pt. Cloudy |with George Sundborg of the Al- Thgs) SWalks, MGt Seto. -werelbiiaok AV ekiciay ‘_mm_"‘m”‘ % She was a clerk in the U.;Barrow L Trace Sleet |aska Development Board while in'covered by e itiAne { T ha Oharle 2 v Hous Memorials s Shed | * covered by Henderson during his'the chapel of the Charles W. Cart- - P H - el i Ju'lBN‘hM 2 2 oy Juneau, and will attend a meeting three week trip while he consulted er Mortuary. s S neau —";"’““Lr‘,‘;m‘;‘:'m" x":“'ce“’::“ltk“ g‘i’:‘:}‘: . _zg g b of the Alaska Juneau Merchants with the merchants and transpor-' Ellen Kirkpatrick was born on THE HOUSQ Passed by Senate 9 4 ‘uum‘ e mv»_ ddn ot Bavhenton i Trace Shbw Association this evening tation people of the various cities January 18, 1883, in River Grove, House Bills Others Rt by Senate "L 3 Rved LlI-:\ml'||’l | Ptrbanies oy it ° Clear In order to create a market out- on prospactive trade markets. Hen- Illinois. Her sister, Mrs. Rose 8 T at ';”C\_m(‘ <>(1-"H;unos 5 3;3 24 0 Cle;r let for the products of Oregon derson was very much impressed Baughman, of Los Angsles, ar- 3 for e action, 2 Fort [‘c\'\_h_ Wash, ‘]“,Hm,”‘ 14 53 “2 33 Aricw merchants and manufacturers, with the easy accessability of cities rived in Juneau Saturday after- i Joint Resolutions “Col‘ of‘ the U S“June;;u Airport 39 1: P '0 Cléar Henderson is sounding out the throughout the Territory and es- noon to attend the funeral ser- - :se for Sena N P | Ketchikan P ._; ’:8 0 Clear field in the Territory with an eye pecially with the “bush pilot” type vices. A brother, Joe Bell, resides bride wore a royal blue Kodiak E 37 15 31 03 Clear ! 0, direct shipping services from of transportation of which h} madei in River Grove. Il i te, 1 matching hat, dusty pink | Kotzebue 10 0 0 Pt. Cloudy | u e Senate a Liac i a corsage of or-|Los Angeles 43 0 Pt. Cloudy ! . b nate Bills All Mbautiies of Miss ‘Edna MdcDonald the | MoGrath 21 0 10 0 Cloudy ANOTHER STATEMENT FROM CANADA’'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT DISTILLER Passed Ly Senate for House ac- sures re b 1 y a deep red suit Nome 29 | 16 21 0 Pt. Cloudy ion, 29. ccessories, and a | Northway 20 -13 -13 Trace Clear Passed by House, 11 corsage. The bridegroom | Petersburg 42 21 21 0 Clear | {illed, tabled or otherwise dis- Max Froome, the test|Portland 55 39 47 27 Showers 13 n . 1) of by House, 3 uniform Prince George 25 2 2 0 Clear ghly d iR g AN i B 2. 2 e e La 1 ecommen in Seattle, and Seattle 55 40 01 House Memorials setween 3 and 5 Sitka 46 26 26 0 Clear 3 . Total number introduced, 3 poth Pearl Peterson of | Whitehorse 23 7 7 0 Cloudy When your retailer makes that statement you Passed by House, 2 X s. Sally Shafer of | Yakutat 4@ 24 30 0 Cloudy . : . F I or ROtn By Hone | 30 e, HeR S g Rl *.-(4:80 &, 11 YaslecdRy tod :30 5. m, today) believe him; you have confidence in what he ¢ 1 s for old WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A weak low pressure over the State of Wash- recommends. House I;h)lm. M:lmor(ljah age benef » remaindeér @ spent ”;1: Cu vddm; ington is bringing rain or rain showers to the northwestern States and Total number introduce: 24, icouver, ., an v v 1 ana i . i iy 8 > s & . 3 of the curren e ” snow over the mountains in southern Canada. A strong high pressure T'his confidence is the basis of sound sel > 4 Passed by House for Senate ac- t home near Fort!wedge which covers all of Canada is pushing slowly southward bringing RE 3 s g 5 h!”” and tion, 16. : colder air and generally clear skies to the western portion of Canada wise buying. It applies especially to whisky, a Killed, tabled or otherwise dis- S N N s and to the interior and southeast portions of Alaska. A wedge of high > # o 5 q remainder ast pol . v < aile ¢ ali posed. of, 3 ending Jure 30, 1947 BAND WILL PRACTICE pressure extends from the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands well up into luxury product. Your retailer knows quality and Remainirg for action by House, 3 To define the the Gulf of Alaska and is moving slowly eastward and weakening. An value; he knows that a satisfied customer il 5. To attend TUESDAY "'GHI A'I' 8 intense low pressure center now located 400 miles south of Dutch Harbor ? 3 = ¢ wi House Joint Resolutions . p is producing winds up to 50 miles per hour over the Aleutian chain. This highl\' recommend him to others. Total number introduced, 2. « City Band will hold ' center is expected to move into Bristol Bay tonight. Small amounts of % Passed by House, 2. : tomorrow night | precipitation have fallen along the northern Gulf Coast and along the Senate Joint Memorials the Grade Schoeol Alaskan-Canadian boundary. No precipitation has occurred over South- Passed by Senate for House ac- ctor Joseph Shof- east Alaska during the past 24 hours although cloudiness is slowly ‘n- ’ tion, 11 quor - > attend as music | creasing and light snow is expected to occur during the day along the Passed by House, 6. o e e racks for the coast from Sitka northward. Temveratures over Southeast Alaska fell Wo ' Remaining for House action, 5. _ o en March 18 at | from the middle fourties yesterday afternoon to as low as 6 degrees and ¢ g Senate Joint Resolutions R " 20th Cer Theatre. above zero at Gustavus early this morning. Further cooling at all South- Senate Bill 20th © Y i Pasced by Senate for House ac- lo,mf‘,(‘,' - - east Alaska stations is expected tonight. ) tion, 1 Hirg HMARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Remaining for House action, 1 (HAPE[ADIES MEET Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today L All Measures WIND Height of Waves referendum Tota: received by House, 158. | ”a;l 0" TUESDAY "IGHT Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) b Pasced by House, 6. | House Bil Announcement is made that the | Cape Spencer Cloudy 32 ENE 12 1 foot ¥ g & i Kilied, or otherwise disposed of, | 4iwion ove Chapeladies will meet Tuesday | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 34 Calm Zero BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY 28 tie Goteenior to. the o night at the home of Mrs. Earl Pcint Retreat Pt. Cloudy 31 NW 10 2 feet Remainivg for action by the I » d on the F Cove Road. Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy )8 Calm Zero House, 61 All members are wged to attend Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 37 Calm Zero p " \ o Shie Siimmali gl Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 37 E 3 1 foot One of the Treasures of All Time THE ATE ”‘““1._”,;‘(,, F&WS OFFICIAL HERE MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- Senate Bills P u»x’«vl # J U. 8. Fish NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Total number introduced, 77 o e s fficial from ' Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds mostly northerly less than 3 Passed by Senate for House ac-| Let Empire registered at the Bar- 15 miles per hour. Increasing cloudiness, light snow showers in the 90.4 Proot tion, 29 i ertands. Cheap efficient! Sunday northern portion of Southeasf Alaska. JiE X e ] i i < Announcement | As the New Owners of the ROYAL BLUE CAB CO,, MR. and MRS. GLENN W. TRUEBLOOD and | SONS, GLENN, JR. and JIMMIE, wish to as- sure the public of Juneau and Douglas that we will offer the SAME PROMPT and COURT- ’ EQUS SERVICE that you have been accustom- ed to in the past. We will appreciate any complaints or suggestions that our patrons may have to offer us at any time. s Announcement The Former Owners of the ROYAL BLUE CAB CO., WE, MR. and MRS. C. W. CADY and JOHN KRUGNESS, wish to thank those who have patronized our firm of business . . .. AND to announce the NEW OWNERSHIP of the ROYAL BLUE CAB CO., MR. and MRS. GLENN W. TRUEBLOOD and sons GLENN, | JR. and JIMMIE, wishing them every possible success with their undertaking, the ownership of the Royal Blue Cab Co.