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PAGE EIGHT NOTICE We wish to announce the sale of our interests in the PURITY BAKERY, Inc. ro Hunsaker and Henry Messerschmidt EFFECTIVE AT ONCE Levi We wish the new ownership of the Purity Bakery, Inc. EVERY SUCCESS in the manufacture and sale of fine BREAD - PASTRIES - ETC. (Signed) B. F. McDOWELL MARSHALL F. ERWIN i WE BELIEVE in Alaska's Future . . . . and the future of the community in which we live. When in PELICAN CITY Stopat The SQUARE DEAL STORE Waich Us Grow with Pelican and Alaska BILL LENTZ - Owner R ( i / ! and for your SUNDAY DINNER $2.00 ROAST TURKEY with dressing gravy, cranberr; salad, hot biscuits and honey Phone 015 Make your reservations now T-Bone Steaks Fried Chicken Chinese Foods "Chicken - in - Rough" Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATE BOOTHS IN THE BANQUET ROOM COUNCIL ORDERS l | for particular obligations. FIRE DEPI STop | One is the standing agreement with | . the City of Douglas for mutual as- 5 | sistance 1n case of serious fires in { AT (ITY llMlIs either community. The other is \ | the obligation to protect the Small | K Boat Harbor. Negotiations will be entered into “New Vagrancy Ordman(e:mm the Union Oil Company and { COn]emp|a1ed ~ Plan | Nosthem Commercial Company to g E | arrange specific agreements for Rat Extermination | protection of the Union Oil Dock { and storage plant, and the Juneau | P Marine Base. | Juneau’s Volunteer Fire Depart- ment» will not be permitted to an-| swer calls from any point outside the City Limits using City-owned fire trucks or mobile equipment, under the inst.uctlons of a motion passed last night at the regular session of the City Council. The motion, made upon the rec- ommendation of Councilman Thi- bodeau, states that no mobile equip- ment belonging to the Juneau Vol- unteer Fire Department shall be taken beyond the Cit’ Limits ex- Vagrancy Ordmance The Council also discussed adop- tion of a comprehensive vagrancy | ordinance, patterned closely after one recently made into law by the City of Ketchikan. City Attorney Howard Stabler recommended the ordinance as be- ing quite complete, and including all classifications of vagrancy under the single head. At present, Juneau has one very ancient and incomplete vagrancy | U. S. DEPARTMENY OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA i WEATHER BULLETIN | PATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME max. temp. | TODAY i last | Lowest 4:30am. 24he Weather at ! Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 9 48 55 4 Pt. Cloudy i Barrow 44 34 34 0 Pt. Cloudy | Bethel 63 43 48 0 Pt. Cloudy { Cordova 74 43 43 Pt. Cloudy { Dawson 66 40 41 0 Cloudy i Edmonton 13 51 52 01 Pt. Cloudy | Fairbanks 70 47 18 0 Clear | Haines % 49 50 Trace Pt. Cloudy (Havre 87 52 57 15 Clear ; Juneau Airport 55 a1 47 a3 Rain i Ketchikan 55 48 49 Rain | Kodiak 65 48 59 0 Pt, Cloudy ! | Kotzebue 62 57 60 0 Pt. Cloudy i Los Angeles 87 56 59 0 Clear McGrath 6 47 48 0 Clear Nome 61 43 51 0 Cloudy ! Northway 65 41 43 Trace Cloudy Petersburg 56 46 46 0 Cloudy Portland 68 56 62 08 Cloudy { Prince George 59 47 47 44 Rain | Prince Rupert 55 iy 47 Rain | 3eattle 67 56 60 10 Rain | Sitka 55 50 51 16 Showers | Whitehorse 63 41 41 0 Clear | Yakutat 7 49 54 0 Cloudy | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A complex system of low pressures still exists | over Southeast Alaska and a trough of low pressure extends near the | Bering Strait southeastward across the Gulf of Alaska and thence east- {ward into central Canada. The high pressure cell continues over the | north Pacific Ocean with its center about 700 miles south of the western iportion of the Aleutian Island chain. This pressure distribution has | caused rain to fall in the past 24 hours along the coast from Oregon io ! Southe: Alaska, over the Alcutian Islands, the Bering Sea, south- /western Canada, central Canada and over the Rocky Mountain region {and Plain States of the northern portion of the United States. Thunder l:;lorms were reported at scattered points frem Montana to Minnesota. { Temperatures were slightly below normal over Southeast Alaska yester- lday and ranged from 43 to 56 degrees along the coast from Puzel Sound |to the Guif of Alaska 30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) {Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 54 ENE 12 1 foot Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 57 ESE 3 Zero | Point Retreat Cloudy 52 SE P Zaro | Five Finger Light Fog 54 N 12 1 foot | Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 55 N 2 Zero I'cape Decision .. Pt. Cloudy 54 NE 8 1 foot | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- !NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, | !Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds less than 15 miles per hout‘ { except increasing to southeasterly near 20 miles per hour in Icy Strait | this afternoon. Mostly cloudy with occasional light rain this morning , becomirs partly cloudy this afternoen. Patches of fog in the protected j waters tonigh! terp, TODAY REFRESHMENTS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | cept under special agreement ur' = CATERPILLAR DIESEL encines ordinance, and numerous other City laws passed at various times to cov- lem. Stabler was asked to make any necessary changes and adaptations in the Ketchikan ordinance, pre- ( } Two exceptions to the order exist.|er particular aspects of the prob- | streets in violation of a City or- paratory to presenting it for action ! by the Council. Redent Exterminations A letter from Paul Sauers and Associates, of Seattle, rodent exterminators, was read and discussed at the meet- ing. Sauers, who was in Juneau re- cently making a survey, of condi- tions here, proposes to exterminate all rats in 30 days after signing of the contract, and to train a desig- nated' city employee to carry on control after the initial extermina- tion drive. Councilmen and others present agreed that the rat situation in Ju- neau is bad, worse than it has been for some years, and that steps should be taken at control. De- cision on the contract with the Seattle firm was held over until the next meeting, July 18 Dog Question Again Another topic of similar vein came up for discussion with the reading of a letter from the Cham- ber of Commerce, complaining of the nuisance of dogs in the busi ness sections The problem mainly is particular dogs habitually roaming the City streets, even entering stores and restaurants. They are licensed ani- mals, and ii picked up and im- pounded by the Police, the owners retrieve them—only to let them lcose again It was suggested that a fine be ws BT Try a TOM COLLINS wres COILID! Sip a TOM and JERRY wr-JRAIN o SHINE For a Combination of GOOD DRINKS GOOD MUSIC and PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE IT'S THE PAMARAY CLUB Broadcasting Wednesday & ( Saturday at 10 P. M. NE and proposed contract levied against the owners of all dogs picked up wandering the Loan Authorized Y Authorized Mayor Hendrickson to | borrow up to $25,000 in addition to | loans already taken out by the City | to meet necessary expenses. | The reasen additional loan fi- nancing is needed stems from the depleted Territorial treasury and the recent order holding up School Tax reimbursements to mumcipah-‘ ties until after September 30, Nc| City taxes will begin to come in un- | til next month, the Mayor explain- | ed, and purchases of creosoted pil- | ing and sewer pipe are increasing expense outiays just at present. WHITE SHIRTS We can now supply you with fine dress shirts in Broadcloth. The kind you have been waiting for, in sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve length 32 to 35. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man dinance which is very specific in stating that dogs must be on leash- es, and provides fines and jail sentences for owners. Among other business the Coun- cil: Turned down an offer from Mo- tor Rebuild and Marine Service to lease from the City the lot at Twelfth and Harbor Way for a parking lot, and ordered instead that the Street Department clean up the lot and throw it open for general parking; Hgard a request from Jack West- fall, skipper of the 112 foot cruise ship Monterey, for a berth somé- - COURT OFFICIALS RETURN U s pistrict suage ceore w. | ERECT-A-RADIO Folta and court reporter Mildred Complete Kit-Plans-Instructions where along the waterfront, since| -y oo o0 S ed to Jue the vessel is tco large for the| ° i . ALL ELECTRIC — ONE Small” Boat, Husbor; neau following the close of the court 1TUBE SET—ALL WAVE ¢ term at Ketchikan and naturaliza- et T Took under advisement of the|tion hearings at Petersburg PBICE sln un Judge Folta said this morning ! Street and Police Committees a request from the Capitol City Trail- ways, newly established charter bus service, for a parking space down- town from which the company would give scheduled bus service to Douglas Summer Clearance Sale STARTS MONDAY THE NEEDLECRAFT and JUNIOR SHOP 111!, Seward Street Prices Greatly Reduced DRESSES COATS SUN SUITS BLOUSES HATS PEDAL PUSHERS SKIRTS SWEATERS PINAFORES SHIRTS SHORTS RAINCOATS Buicher Boy Suits Coveralls Boys' Slack Suits Cotton Overalls Boys' Summer Suits Corduroy Overalls SLACKS Cotton — Corduroy — Denim — Wool Creepers Bathrobe Sets Two-Piece Knit Suits Buntings STAMPED GOODS Bibs Flannel Sacques Creepers Flannel Kimonos Sun Suits Creepers that District Court in Juneau will reconvene Monday at 10 am. --- FROM SITKA Wallace Westfall of Sitka is the Baranoi Hotel Dealer Inquiries Invited Make Remittances to JAY N. SALES CO. Gen. Delivery-Anchorage, Alaska at Dish Towels ‘Aprons Pinafores And Many Other Items NO APPROVALS . . . NO REFUNDS . . . NO EXCHANGES No Gift Wrapping on Sale Items! 5 SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1947 e TRACTORS + MOTOR GRADERS EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘““CATERPILLAR’ PARTS AND SERVICE ALSO IN ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS, NOME, WHI'I'EvHORSl -Cordially lfivites the People of Juneau and Surrounding Communities to Attend the OPEN HOUSE at the N. C. JUNEAU MARINE BASE 2to7P.M. Located . . . Just north of the Boat Harbor o