The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA hlgh\\ ay patrol cars which were dis- T HIIS « |patched to rescue stalled motorists. | A bus driver and his eleven pnu-l Twin | awaiting arrival of | sengers were marooned at Springs, Idaho, four National Guardsmen with a| rotary plow to dig them out ALE IN CALIFORNIA Winds ranging up to 60 miles an| hour raked southern California to- EVERGLADES IN FLORIDA Weather Tough in Other| Parts of Nation with Cold Wave, Snow munities and causing other wide-| | spread minor damage. The Northeast dug slowly out \Df the wake of flood waters which |took at least five lives in a New | Year's rampage. A few highways | remained closed, but other roa: and rail routes were back to nmnn! - | A three-day sleet storm in the| Associated Press) Adirondack area, added a terrible | in the Florida wallop to the beating delivered by eved frost-wrought | flood waters, knocking out pow crops today as a and telephone service in a la hlrn«ld T ¢ most of plains region. were still incomplete on | of the frost and lxuvmg tempe 1 Florida Saturday night | * WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Director Joseph Shofner has call- ed a practice of the Juneau City produ the mxllmm h gh great - JUNEAU CITY BAND But Warren O. Johnson, chief o: the Federal-State frost warning service, said some crops of corn, | sweet potatoes, squash and new b ire kn!m ‘u‘)d tha". lettuce, | gang for Wednesday night at 8| 1d other _‘3‘{0* were dam- | yclock in the Grade School audi- ensively torium. The usual rehearsal night| h came out of The blizzard, wh the Rocky Mountains into western has been on Tuesday but on ac- count of basketball games sched- Kansas, Western Nebraska and|uled on that night, a change is Western Oklahoma last night is of |[made to ascertain if it will work the ¢ lid variety which might carry | out, with diminishing effect into the cit- - e e anm belt of the Rio Grande AYlMER RYDEEN ARR'VES ey and Texas Gulf Coast, said ‘c&m‘fm""” regerat forcaster = FOR SPECIAL SESSION HIGH WINDE PREVAIL Percy said the heavy snow in the culd be whipped into drifts | rong winds throughout most of | Aylmer Rydeen, Democratic Rep- resentative from the Second Divis- ifon, and his wife arrived last eve- v and that visibility was at or |ning on the Princess Norah from zero. The winds were lashing | Seattle. The Rydeens who reside in at upwards of 45 miles an |Nome, have been vacationing in Se- r in western Oklahoma, Kansas | attle for the past two months. a a to as bigh as 60 miles | Rydeen made his first apnearance an hour in the western Dakotas, |in Territorial Legislature 30 years Most of the area already had re- |280 when he was elected represen- ceived from one to four inches of | | tative. Rydeen is a mining man and new snow. The cold wave is expected | Was clerk of the U. 8. District Court to hold temperatures to near zero|at Nome for many years. The Ry- in western Nebraska, 5-15 atove in |deens are staying at the Baranof western Kansas, and 5-10 | Hotel. He said he had no axes to northwestern Ok! |grind at the coming session and !was not familiar with legislative matters planned. S Tex JENSEN HERE Wyom- Tom Jensen of Anchorage is stay- cxmpt mg at the Bar'moi Holel above in | homa Snow was falline New Mexico and El All roads in south ing were barred to all traffic ith as Making MONTANA the Wisconsin of the West! GOLD MEDAL BUTTER 92 score-the very best buiter obtainable! ALASKA IMPORT CO. live- | area. Property damage ran into (m" ;l}'plrt, {Jr. T0 HOLD PRACTICE | TWO WEDDINGS ON year, 1949. @ in his court rooms, of Sophie Pro- npmr and William Rhymer. le's sister, Miss Helen Prokopiof, |b 'md Albert C. Smith were witnesses. In the Felix Gray home at Doug- sgard Saturday. {were Miss Lois K. Fossum and | Clarence Beauchine. ppli filed in the U. S. Com- s office as follows: Joyce Smith, and George Oscar Stevens, a Federal employee. Mary Lou Browniug an employee of the Alaska Native Service, and Axel Nielson, a marine engineer for |the Forest Service. e - ‘The 19 Marshall plan countries re- orted in Paris that Western Europe an United still eat better. NEW YEAR'S DAY 'RIGHT ON JOB TODAY Two Juneau (‘oup}es will have no {trouble remembering their weddmg janniversaries—the first day of the alarm. Commissioner Felix Gray of- day, uprooting trees in several com- | tmmd at the afternoon marriage, The Miss Jean Marie Boddy be- the bride of William Roy |up, when taxis could not answer At!endm\ts‘c\l]q when many persons could nut Health Department take a 10 per cent cut in| States aid for 1949-50 angd | 'VOLUNTEER FIREMEN PHILIP R. BRADLEY PASSES AWAY AT BERKELEY HOME [Engineer rWho Helped Make Alaska Juneau Mine Producer, Dead One) This is not the story of a 2-4 fire | This is not about the accident this morning. It just plain IS a plug for tne| Juneau Fire Department. Of course, members of the two | volunteer companies are expected to rush to the fire hall or to the locai- | ity indicated by the alarm. But today, when traffic was tmd (Continued from P: In addition to the A-J he was get to work because of the weather, here are the firemen who were at|Pany at Mayo and in other Califor- cations for marriage licenses | Second and Seward within minutes |nia subsidiaries. | Mr. Bradley received his college | education at The University of | california, and for a time followed the mining industry in Canada, principally at Sundbury, Ont., and then in Nevada. Mr. Bradley is creaited by J. A. williams of bringing the Alaska | Juneau mine to its peak of produc- tion by the display of his great en- gineering ability, He knew the mine as well as any of those on his staff } who was charged with its active production. During World War I, Bradley was Federal Food Administrator and of the signal, according |Minard Mill, fire chief. George O'Bricn, Griver; D. J. Ol- | iver, John Morrison, Bert Bertholl, Lee Lucas, Earle Hunter, Howard Dilg, Joe Johnston, Wallis George, | Frank Heinke, Les Lenihan, Waino ‘E Hendrickson, Spike McLean, qpeck Paul, Skipper MacKinnon, | Red McKinnon, L. J. Holmquist, E. | E, Ninnis and Harry Sturrock. el R S to A. AT THE BARANOF Ronald Beli oI Sozeman, Mont., |is registered at the Baranof. Pioneers’ Christmas Fund Donations to the Pioneers’ Christmas Cheer Fund for the old Pioneers of Alaska at the Pioneers’ Home in Sitka, as collected by W. D. Gross for the year 1948, follows: Alaska Steamship Co. . Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co.' ¥ American Shoe Repair . Atomic Price Buster . Alaska Credit Bureau of Juneau . Alaska Electronics ... Alaska Cut Rate Liquor Store Alaska Coastal Airlines ... Alaska Transfer Alaskan Cabs ....... Alaska Sunday Press Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Almaquist, G. E. Anonymous -...... Alaska Federal Savmg: & Loan Alaska Music Supply ... Alaska Laundry ... Blackie’s Bar Butler Mauro Drug Ci $10.00 Juneau Motors ..$10.00 15.00 Juneau Hotel .. ‘Tobacco Donation 2.00 Juneau Florists ..... 5 .$ 5.00 5.00 Juneau Upholstery Co. 5.00 -10.00 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. . 10.00 5.00 johnson, W. P. e 5.00 5.00 Jacobson, Thomas 2 ... 2.60 - 15.00 Juneau Medical Clinic . 15.00 3.00 Juneau Water Co. 5.00 10.00 Juneau Bakery . 5.00 10.00 Juneau Drug Co. 5.00 25.00 Juneau Spruce Corporation .. 25.00 10.00 Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. .. 5.00 - 10.00 Jorgenson’s Motors ...... .. 5.00 . 15.00 Juneau Dairies, Inc. . .. 5.00 5.00 Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. .... 25.00 5.00 Juneau Linoleum Store ... 2.00 Kent, Rgsalia ..........cccoooeceeeccicenene active in the Treadwell-Yukon com-} 3 " MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1949 SENATOR LYNG HERE b2 Selective Service Chairman for the Territory of Alaska. - His past career included: smelter superintendent, Canadian Copper Company, Copper Cliff, Ontario, and two years in British Guiana, besides his Alaska connections. W OWiIRRS | MEETING TONIGHT o . ° ® 4 iteion Meeting | The American Legion|. : at 8 o'Clock Tonight will be Past Commanders’ Night at the American Legion meet- IN THE LEGION DUGOUT ing which will convene at 8 o'clock. A large class of candidates for membership is to be initiated, and Visifing Veterans Invited « CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander ' JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant Night School classes at the Ju- neau High School will resume ses- stons on ‘Tuesday ~‘évenihg at. T o'clock. About 50 students are en- rolled in the classes, which started last month. Howard Lyng, Democratic Sena- tor from the Second Division, ar- rived here Saturday and is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. fCommander Chester Zenger reminds the memtership that Tom and Jerry will be on hand as refreshments after the evening session. A large| s turnout is expected. i WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! DRIVE with CARE | Drive with Courtesy " Drive with Assurance . of Protection against Property and Personal Injury Liability through having adequate Automobile Insurance |* ' Fire - Theft - Collision 1 | See Us for Complete Auto Coverage NORTHERN | Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager i | i OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ¥ | | FRISKO JEENS THE ONLY GENUINE Caslers Mens Wear NOW—FLY PAN AMERICAN 2Q to all the Pacific via SEATTLE PORTLAND HAWAII @ This new Flying Clipper route gives Alaska direct one-carrier service to Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, the Orient . . . and on around the world. Two flights weekly via Portland and Scatcle. Pan American — world's most experienced airline — was first w offer one-carrier air routes round the world. First to fly the | Pacific and the Atlantic, the Clippers have flown more overseas \ miles than any other airline, | And only Pan American offers Sleeperette service across sunny l mid-Pacific skyways. comfortable chair-lounge, you can stretch out for full-length sleeping (no extra cost). For fares, schedules, l i | | arip-planning help, just ¢ BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 & LPav Auerrcan ¢ Worto Aewayrs Clippor, Trads Mark, Pan American Airways, o, LUl Bavard Liquor Store .. 5.00 Lagergren, A. P. . 4 Brownie’s Liquor Store 2.00 Little, Helen E. ... : - 2 Brownies’ Barber Shop . 1.00 Loyal Order of Moose No. 700 ....... 15.00 Bailey’s Bar .. 5.00 Baranof Beauty "Salon - 5.00 Murphy & Murphy ... £ Belle’s Cafe ... 5.00 Marquardt, Dr. D. D. 5.00 B. P. 0. Elks No. 120 ... 25.00 Miner Publishing Co. 5.00 Bartenders Union Local No. 869 . 25.00 Monagle, M. E. 5.00 Behrends, B. M., Store and Bank.. 25.00 Morgan, Thomas A, 5.00 Betts, Archie . 10.00 McNallen, Joe . 10.00 Baranof Liquor Qtore 5.00 McLean and Werner 5.00 Burford, J. B. & Co. 4.00 p New Ideal Shop ... California Grocery $ 5.00 New York Tavern Connors Motor Co. ... 5.00 Nance 5¢ and 10c Case Lot Grocery . . 10.00 New Alaskan Bachelor Hotel City Cleaners ... 2.50 Nugget Shop ..... California Liquor Store 5.00 Nelson, Ludwig . Chanel Emporium ... 5.00 North Transfer ... City Float Liquor Store 5.00 Capitol Theatre . 5.00 OccidentfllBRE. ... ...oocommiessoremerm Caslers Mens Wear . 5.00 e Carter’s Mortuary ......... 5.00 Parsnnsfii‘lectric Co. $ 5.00 Columbia Lumber Co. . 20.00 Polley, Br. C. L. 5.00 Caro Transfer ............ 10.00 Pamaray Club . 5.00 Commercial Liquor Store 7.50 Purity Bakery . 2.50 Clover Club ........ 5.00 Pioneer Jewelers 2.00 Cowling Co., R. . Pegues, Dorothy H. 5.00 Pacific Northern Al 10.00 . Devlin’s Pan Agerican World Axrwa 10.00 Davis, Trevor . Pyle, Dr. T. J. 2.00 Percy’s ... X Electric Service Shop Engstrom, E. E. ... First National Bank ... Faulkner, Banfield & Boochever .. Frances Ann Beauty Parlor Family Shoe Store Friend of the Pion Friend of the Pioneers - Foss & Malcolm .. Graves, H. S. . George Bros. quuor "Store Garnick’s Grocery Geyer, Dr. J. H. . Gastineau Grocery Grummett, Stanley . Henning, Fred ... Hutchings Market Harris & Quillico . Home Beautiful ... Hudson’s Shoe Store Hayes Shop .. Hogue, Henry Harri Machine Shop Imperial Cafe .... Ideal Paint Store . ' Smith, Dr. J. D. ...... Power, Vie Reliable Transfer Race, Druggist . Robertson, R. E. Rude & Clements, Drs. Snow White Laundry 250 gva;m'u}«:)"s Cocktail Bar . 5.00 B D L Swanson Brothers . Stevens .. Shattuck Agency Simpkins Co., George 2.00 Thomas Hardware Co. .$10.00 Tot-to-Teen Shop 2 Triangle Cleaners Triangle Club ... United Food Co. .ociii v Victory Bar ... Vukovich, Steve . Venetian Shop ... White, Albert ... Warfield Drug Space for publication of this list is donated by The Empire Printing Company When you call New Year. want it to be. FOR YOU that With Tulip Oil and Realistic Cream. (Average time, 3 hours) 'HaehneWave------flifi Complete Shampoo Finger Wave and Hair Cut. (Average time, 3 hours), . Here Is YOUR Opportumty» to put those Fine Resolutions o work for YOU Baranof Beauty Salon ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor PHONE 538 or YOUR appointment y Baranof Beauty Salon Will Help You first step in KEEPING those “good resolutions” for a Glorious Remember, 1949 CAN BE the kind of year you OUR JANUARY SPECIALS The Trend Is Toward a Short Hiis Ny FIRST: to “stay on the beam” through 1949 by being particularly careful of my personal appearance : SECOND: to pay to my friends, the compli- ment they deserve, that of bemg correctly and neatly groomed in 1949; THIRD: to make the best use of my own time by taking advantage of the specialized beauty services that await me by calling Phone Number 538 for my appointment. for our reservation you will have taken the In fact, it WILL BE just the kind of year YOU make it . Agree? and Trim Coiffure -$10.00 IRENE STUBBS, Beautician

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