The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1947, Page 8

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; PA(EE EIGHT - ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 M have 'é.::n autos off the street n-’26 pASSENGE ARE Hawkins, who expressed grem‘ ) Saturds ight ar m}\‘ company, stated that the em- ST FLOWNHERE BY PAA; MAKES SEVERAL |25 e b NYL M 1\.rv:, Q';m'-jm” e H.“v:vufli (’)n(‘\ '] | improvements being planned. Out- N RANal RUR 50 ii 2 543 ARE FLOWN OUT M IMPROVEMENTS i ot in ord i a shifts , | o e e | PRISCILLA CRISS-CROSS i s a clear track. No auto will | be employed as soon as possible. " . ! ved to park er than | | s = ¢ A steam heated lunch room and of the side streets on Sunday d ica 'ways u as- % 2 g pas-| Local Sawmill Expands|ve instattea soon. . s g during the race, police ing the race sengers in from Seattle and two - - , e The Sitka entries and their par- from Annette. On their southbound S'Ofa e S P id { snts and “rooters” will be guests flight, 30 passengers were carried Dr. C. C. Carter, general chair- g pa(e— rov' e F'vE SPECIAI.ISTS ARE _'of Juneau Rotarians Sunday eve- to Seattle and three to Ketchikan.|man of the Juneau Soap Box iliti 1 Banquet P'arm‘Ed forsun ning at 6:30 o'clock in the Gold On the northbound flight, Lhcyjl)m-by this year, has received \\mf(l Other Fa(ll."es ! day nghf After B|g Room of the Baranof Hotel at a listed seven passengers for Fair- |from Myron Scott, general man- :Io (oME HERE o“ honor he Soap Box banks and three for Whitehorse. |ager of the All-American Soap| Many importanr changes are be- 1947 Derby [ Sitkar i all of the Passengers from Seattle to Ju-|Box Derby at Akron of the safe ing planned for the local facilities ¢ will have a meal, but neau were Minnie Oates, Molly |arrival of the totem pole which is of the Juneau Spruce Curporationv;AMA (I.INI(AI. TOUR DA,. g other .n;lx ding w .1: be ‘.,k';t to \\':‘l.w HAw.uBPugh, Edna Pol]eyiz;)ggr from Juneau to the national E. S. H;wtl;::i\s' ::fltdem kn;anager.j . pay 1 Rotar arents of en- and infant, Benny, Sandra Gar- Derby. announc ay that work is near- ‘ 3 e 7 ¢ i others interested are in- vin, Irene Garvin | “We were more than pleasantly ing completion on the filling in‘“F“Cp docé"'s‘ "“}’I" the staff of to attend. R ms Victor Lipp, Phillip Anast, Bert surprised to find such a vivid, of the area between the sawmill and | jhe Godk. Cottlty, Elogiial i Wi m { be made before noon Satur- Riley, Carl Stolberg, Pearl Mani- |colorful and massive pole,” said the Alaska Juneau dock. This is | cago, will arrive in Juneau August 3 on the last leg of an Alaskan whe ht 100 g the Baranof Hotel, phone i -» i i 7 the Baranof Hotel, phone fold, Laura Hill, John Mead, H. J.|Scott ‘We are now prepating a only one step, he said, to provide . > i . oimts 1800 Potts, Julia Denison, Don Miles, |metal inscription plate. which will the company with more s,umge[lour. The group is inspecting ac- The Sitka ¢ of b accom- PRSI t2s & | 4 _ b s i . I tual health conditions in the Ter- saried by Rotarians Ernest Denni John' Sullivan, William Stone. |contain the history of the pole.’,space for ite profucts. jon|ritory and is making the tri SR e ot over, g e TANKER iN PORT Abel Thomas, Bert Gillman, Ar-| The totem will be dedicated at| Another step toward expancion| = zh frny ‘g, ;1 2) K e ) gl o R e AR B Ry Oil tanker Victor H.'ron Gillman, John H. Eller, Thel-|7:15 p. m. on August 16 as ajis the acquisition of the Clark = M{;dsilc)al.Assocp lOm e Ameri- ey Olarke, They are Keliey 18 in port today with a gen-|ma A. Eller, Paula Lusk. permanent display in front of the Rooms and other property between |Ci METeR ASCRON 0 SKipper By e illiams, €ral cargo of petroleum supplies Annette to Juneau: Byron Da. |main entrance of the WoFld: fa-|the dumber yard and the City, The Party cofélste of octors ey o s Imous “Derby Downs.” Mayor Waino Dock. This area will be surfaced ernstein, Barnett. Flelds, Milles " fe Nstin &hd G for the.Juneau Union Oil staticn.|vies, Hilja Davies ! . ! . Jimmy Price, Justin and Gregory | Hendrickson is to make the pre- with concrete and a building, 200 'and Silverstein. Dr. Bernstein is 80 feet will be erected chairman of the group which is > - Juneau to Seattle: Trudie Fow- Ripley, the latter two brothers who ! h co i o v . T 3 re sentation speech. feet by have simost 'idertical cars FROM LONi »TAR STATE ler, Johnnie Foster, Fred Waltsing- 5°0 . i 5 iy % A large group of Juneau young-® Philip Ancet of Waco, Texas, Is er. Douglas Brown, James Brown, L T R “”"’::‘t Hfz‘fh‘l‘:\“‘:ufi:d‘,;fl,fl:‘f,k,‘e e :f ?n:f-l?g;it: t:l]'he‘;r“;:: nd Derby officials were on,at the Baranc! Hotel Alice Abbott, Mildred Abbott. i ’;;* :;mcl:“rut tthssxtuaquon & e | being escorted by Dr. Howard C. to meet the boat boy e T Fred Bailey, Jessie Bailey, Jessie GAMES IODAY b ) o ckly as possible.{ Rufus, Medical Director thy from Sitka is the houseguest of HERE FROM TE ! Frankenfield, Douglas Brown, Jr. ;;ls Li!;lzf;‘lf:da»:h:\llitil?)l:;:Ongl‘;:Amkav oy Serlzw r of & g o ender. i s. Sa s Tenakee is re- '8 314 9 Y Weather permitting, there will ’ s b a Juneau Soap Box contender Mrs. Sam Asp of Tenakee is re rln:ldoxl‘:cr;k;;x”\nt. Charlotte Gmm,‘he £ r;gu]alfly Scheguled Te )l seven million board feet of jum-| They arrived in Fairbanks July 7 . . r to completely load a ship 19 and have visited Anchorage, Residents of Twelfth Street are gistered at the Baranof Hotel. Also i Ihak e hotel andkes is = sar] Tousley A " o gal tonight at :30 o'clocl in at the hotel from Tenakee is Ha Earl Tousley, Mike O'Hagen, game tonig a and that storage space must be!Fort Richardson, Fairbanks, Ladd Seorge y 7illia v Firemen's Ball park between the EI‘"’"‘: \l:‘“u ‘]' ‘_A:‘ll;‘.“m “’5'“15': N{uy :Mlm»(. ‘;d the I‘_egion. found for large amounts of lumber | Field, Bethel, Unalakleet, Nome and —— | Chadwick, Donice Hamllton, Evelyr{ X if much exporting is to be done. many villages along the Kuskok- warned that the trial runs will be early tonight, and are urged to kon Albinusen. Kroll i) i i o ’ i A new workshop will be finish-,wim River. They were in Kotzebue B aei voitsbaani _— Theodore Mutschler, Winnie Shel- | A.‘\(,HORAGF MEN H.ERE Lo, i o dow ks th which | tcdey and are scheduled for Point ley, Otto Brolin, Ray Dowdle, Pat Sam Amun‘ jmd !.(edxcmn O. mobile equipment can be repaired'Barrow on Sunday and Tanana : Brydges, Paul Mueller, Otto Van!Wood of Anchorage are guests ali,,4 maintained. This shop is lo- and Fairkanks Tuesday. From ’4“#1 KW 7m |Luvan, B. C. Harwood, Mrs. B. C. the Bai Hotel. icated on the side of the road, south Fairbanks, they will return to An- | Harwood. R T of the sawmill. ! chorage and then come to Juneau { | Juneau to Ketchikan: Lyle War- FROM OKLAHOMA The retail store is also getting' August 3. Their plans call for them ner, Mrs. Lyle Warner, Everett R. Q. Atchley of Tulsa, Okla- a face lifting and will have in-'to leave here cn August 9 and re- 91 X 90 $23.50 Howe. homa, is registered at the Baranof creased space and a new front turn to Chicago via Seattle. Juneau to Fairbanks: Marian Hotel. when work there is completed. ' The travelling physicians have Rubenstein, Sgt. Norman Good, - Glenn Leach, Dan Tatooni, Emil R. Hanson, Marjorie Kafer, Gene ~ | been holding clinics all along their Prompl A"enlinn fo “ail urders iroute in order to gain first hand | knowledge of Alaskan health con- . 5. PEFARTMENY OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mayer. WEATHER BULLETIN rribdegs Sl e Rt e | Juneau toc Whitehorse: Ron Arm- DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | & 4 : s (s iwill attend the Territorial Medical =P e T | strong, Joy Bisson, Lawrence Roos. Max. temp. | TODAY | convention ) polt A U of "'"S ! gy . i last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hcs. Weather at | : FRSSTEAA ORMICEY W INTEO). S of1s Statl 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | RRREE RET) joy its rare smoothness, its rich e | 'h |' : et i e A e e e | HAINES GIRL HERE bourbon flavor and mellow bou- ; = | Laiholic docie et Xl B % Tae Drmle | Rosalyn P. Ward of Haines I a q\_m}t‘. lYou will always drink it A — E ' Bethel 61 L ag 52 Trace Drizzle |guest at the Baranof Hotel. with pleasure, serve it with pride. o ' leen Alaska land Cordova 63 49 52 01 Drizzle e . | Dawson 78 49 53 0 Clear | Lela Morgan of Fairbanks is at ! WASHINGTON, July 25—(m— |Edmonton 8 | 49 58 10 Cloudy |5 Dah R Rueh ' P8t e Mg 4] B e e e T | gressional action on legislation to L ot b8 3 e ey i Havre 94 | 61 61 01 Clear \ authorize the Catholic Society of ! ' | Juneau Airport 61 51 51 Trace Cloudy | Alaska to purchase 320 acres of | i Ketchikan 65 | 51 51 Cloudy ' land on the Andreafsky River 2 - s Kodiak T 52 Fog ' in Alaska for a mission school. It { 5 5 g { ‘ | now goes to the White House. {Totustio L B hod b | . i SOTuBoN waiske! | | S gl : {Los Angeles 91 59 60 Clear i Women's Avpanes i ! SITKA PEOPLE HERE {McGrath . ... {7 G (e 59 Cloudy i Baranof Hotel Building j | Sitka residents stopping at the Nome 8 e 53 Rain ! I¢ the Nicest Store in Tows == I advaror: Eobel. af y is Northway o i R6) 57 Cloudy =) Hflml‘ Baranof Hotel are Ernest Dennis, Petersburg 61 1 48 48 Clear ( | 8. D. Mills, Mrs. J. Loyd Ripley, p———_ y e A "’ Portland 74 54 55 04 Cloudy sl cpmida e G _ Justin Ripley and Gregory RIPley. pipoe George 64 37 50 09 Cloudy Prince Rupert 91 | 37 54 g Cloudy Seattle 2 55 55 .01 Cloudy Sitka . - 61 | 55 55 Trace Cloudy [ Whitehorse ... 8 | 48 52 0 Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 2 61 | 53 53 Trace Cloudy - *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) n WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trdugh of low pressure extends from Ber- | ing Sea across the northern portion of Alaska and Canada this morning. | L 5 5 iver | OF GRAVES® QUALITY e cwand o (v Berng Sen. A g resre ara o aniored about 1200 miles west of southern California. This pressure distribution ; r has caused rain to fall during the past 24 hours over the Bering Sea, the | a n \ Aleutian Islands, western Alaska, the coastal area of Oregon and Wash- : ington and over southwestern Canada. Thunderstorms were reported | over the Rocky Mountain region of southern Canada. The temperatures We are discontinuing our line of boys' shoes and Clothing’ and over Southeast Alaska continued near normial yesterday and ranged from 46 to 55 degrees from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. the following items will be sold at greatly reduced prices: | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Height of Waves ' e BOYS' LOAFERS, 0XFORDS and HIGH SHOES | station Weather Temp. Di:v :::? Vel. (Sea Condition) 1 foot Sizes 3 to 6, broken sizes Cape Spencer .. Pt. Cloudy 60 WNW | Eldred Rock Cloudy 59 NE Zero BOYS' LEATHER TOP PACS, RUBBERS and ARCTICS, |Point Retreat Cloudy 61 - SW 5 Zero 1 Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 60 SsSwW B.F. GOODRICH, NO. 1 QUALITY S i RS S 63 SSW 2 Sizes 8 to 6 | Guard Island Cloudy T | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- BOYS' SLACKS, CORDUROYS, TWEEDUROYS ey s Yot e it 15 ks por:ior Sizes 10 to 18—blue, grey, caster, brown, ete. | Variable cloudiness with patches of early morning fog along the coast. BOYS' LOAFER COATS, ALL-WOOL ' Sizes 12 to 16—blue and brown BOYS' CHIPPEWA WOOL PLAID LINED, REVERSIBLE | THE TALK JACKET with Detachable Hood, Water Repellent | OF THE TOWN Sizes 10 to 18 Sizes 14, 16, 18 BOYS' DOUBLE BREASTED NAVY JACKETS Sizes 10 to 14 | BOYS' JAC SHIRTS, ALL-WOOL, Assorted Plaids, Also || Our Cockfails Plain Colors ALPACA LINED COATS, HOODED, with ZIPPER Our FOOD | Sizes 8 to 20 ! BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS, PULL-OVER | Our Enferfainment | i | Small, Medium, Large BOYS' POPLIN RAIRCOATS ; Sizes 10 to 18 (Very Dressy) COME OUT AND SHORT GanEEN SLICKER COATS, for Boys or Girls ENJOY YOURSELF | This is all high quality merchandise, the same as Graves Store has | ! q same as Graves e has been ' AT THE | | $12.50 - $15.60-$25.00 | @ Variety of colors and styles @ Checks, Plaids, Plains - two-fones @ Including boxy coais and belted models ! ! Outstanding Values!! | ALL SALES ARE FINAL selling for the past 20 years. We have several items not mentioned above, including boys’ denim overalls, T-shirts in plain and fancy patterns, slip- over sweaters, sox, etc. Salmon Creek Country Club WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU COME IN AND SNOOP AROUND! 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway H.S. GRAVES ’, " Phone 015 “The Clothing Man®> Make your reservations now

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