The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER Bl‘REAl THE DAILY ALASKA kMPlRE—jUNEAU ALASKA TUE SDAY I\OVEMBI:R 20, 1945 », head of the Rotary -Bond i JUNEAU, ALASKA announced that a mem- 7 ' it | ATTENTION ; A WEATHER BULLETIN : ARE EN“RIMNED to be sold or purchased from CR X N 2 {! 22 i Tailored in Rochester by £~y MICHAELS-STERN][ P4 FOF e (em';m A ey T | 43t N e o - i : 3 gl \ acn “Rotarian in order that the § Mass Meeting of the Filipino Communit ‘ last Lewest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at ¢ (\(! quota may be met. A 24 hrs* temn. temp. Precip. 4:30am total of § 0 worth of Vietory f 17 3 20 Snow | s h already been applied to 0! j“neau i “19 Approximately 20 teachers from t! y quota, leaving only 3 4 T Snow | Tuneau, Douglas, and Alaska Na- bed. Bond ap- T“ESDAY Nov zu 8.00 P M £ Ccrdova 39 49 29 Rain ive schools, were guests at the > on the drive 1 . s Ve . . i+ Dawson -30 -34 0 Clear | oual Teachers’ luncheon given by wch table. ! Edmonton 10 | Juneau Rotary Club in the Go roduction of Rotary’s at the Communit Hall Fairban -11 -1120 0(71 Pt. Cloudy |Rocm of the Baranof this noon. guests today was supervised Y Haines 16 4 Snow ; . following: Hank Harmon 1 A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of : i ;":::a': T 3 @ @ Snow oy achools, ead “An Ameri- Junesu Hidh escher; Rithard REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED!!! 1Y 2 . 7 a ar cher; W. - . s 1 Ketchikan 39 2 39 05 Rain g aman, Douglas teacher; Leon- By order of President i Kctzebue -16 -2 -16 0 Clear | " ard C. Allen, Alaska Native School. - " :\nl:lnm - t; -2 -lj Tu (s:llz)\:‘m | ders and freedoms of life belonging | C8r! Hall 4:\ Tn‘uu was aiso a ome - of | hvv ing the incheon s B T - T Nerthway -23 Ly e 0 Clear VR - SPECIALIZING E WAVING ¢ Petersburg 23 9 31 03 Snow \“”‘ u “““% l‘\al h FRGM PORTLAND HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE f Portland 50 29 33 P Fog € 1 e o A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS ‘ Mr. and Mis. J .D. Ligse of i Prince George 23 2 6 03 Pt. Cloudy Fertland, Ore, are guests at the H Prince Rupert 10 34 38 04 Rain m"”m’ e . paLIinge per Bar “n«l Hc rk-l. o o LUC"JLE’S BEAUTY SALON i San Francisco 8 o mission to circulate the poem amorg BArano! otel. PHONE 48 [ Beattle e 2 35 o1 Fog his students. Copies giving full T e . e i Sitka 40 24 40 06 Rain redit to the magazine in which it FROM'MT. VERNON, WASH —_— = E § ; firs ¥ ; 3 ippeared are now being mimeo- ~ William M. Engle of Mt. Vernon, 3 Whitehorse -4 33 1 03 Snow i v 2 4 a: 6 ik 4 {raphed for distribution, he said Wash, is stopping at the Gastineau| 1 i Yakutat 33 23 33 66 Snow o substitute for newspaper er .smq (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | lolhmmg the Illnchuvn O. F. Hotel during his visit here. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A deep low pressure area is located in the| SR, Gulf of Alaska south of Kodiak this morning. A boundary of warm air| extends across Southeast Alaska just north of Five Finger Light and Sitka with temperatures in the low forties and rain south of this line| = as far as Vancouver Island. Snow, or rain and snow mixed is falling = ,(.(‘ - north of this line along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska as far northward | )2 Anchorage, Gulkana and the Whitehorse area JOUI MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN KER WORSTED Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today NEW YOR WIND Height of Wav Brings You Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition e Decision Cloudy 33 E 36 i Which Spencer Snow 32 ENE 36 ' n “EXTRA SOMETH!NG for e Elared Rock Snow 25 NNW 18 1 foot THING EXTRA Five Finger Light Cloudy 3 SE 17 You Don't Pay SOME : Guard Tsland Cloudy 39 E 2 ' ns | Finer tailor- Linccln Rock Cloudy 371 ESE 20 Richer fabrics ! Smarter B Yorker Point Retreat Snow 9 NNE 3 1 foot ZW ing! That's what you get in 8 W | MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Inland waters. W d. It's » sound fabric, built for long Southeast Alaska, south of Gastinsau Channel and outside waters, Dixon orsted. et Entrance to Yakutat—southeasterly to easterly winds 25 to 40 miles per = . . # v mplete ¥ \ B X tially tailored to bring comp hour -rain. Inland waters, Southeast Alaska, north of Gastineau Chan- Phones 92 95—2 rree nehvenes Dall | wear, substantially y i an rest ecsured that - its nel—northerly winds under 15 miles per hour becoming southerly 15 to satisfaction ! You ¢ iod of time, 20 |mle~ per hour this z\nenuupxmw or rain. i performance over @ le p:"d o g il i 22k L l Q U E R S : value . . . & i makes it an outstan din3 i AMER'(AN lEGlON § _while clothing investment held, resulung in a Lummme( be worh-whi INITIATES EIGHT 07,000 o vestisate furne Imported into the matter, and to confer with Healthful : ¢ SSS 00 HERE LAST NIGHT Legionnaires who were attending the Vitamin Foods | D. ¢. VM. Benedictine H < B meeting in the City Hall last night i Altord John Bradiord Post No. &1 (oo BT Ohicha. Sliwewcia Plum Brandy cf the American Legion, last night had the pleasure of initiating its tirst husband-and-wife team into its gof Mine, including the o from the chute thoubn lh( crusher on its way to the i memtership, when Mr. and Mrs. . 8 RO 0 rilling, B Joseph Smith became members of shown in movies by Wm.: Biggs. The i 0 the local post. He is the son of i:lctures 3 Fl -re{xll\' (‘6 )E.:l 1 | AL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, and his R . H wife, Betty is a former WAC. lnemt'{rs have expressed tlheir ap- { Six more veterans of World War E’X;;C:;(;::‘ O te ORpCEINREY. 0L MieH M IT were welcomed into the Post, in- [ 1 !’ cluding Walter Jewell, Harold Mayo, Refreshmens and further discus: ¥ Griffith ling, Arthur Brendel, sion on the side regarding veteran: pE Ken Nelson, and George Hunter.! problems ended last night's meet- able discussion A lengthy, round- ing of the Legion “he Public, together with Members and Friends are Cordially Invited tothe Thanksgiving Day Observance 10:30 A. M. Thursday November 22nd (OFFERING FOR NEW CHURCH BUILDING FUND) Resurrection Lutheran Church CORNER OF MAIN AND THIRD STREETS FROM POLAND Creoizet Cognae Brand FRENCH—20 YEARS OLD Creme de Cassis FRENCH Amer Picon FRENCH Napoleon Sherry SPAIN Pernod Absenthe SPAIN Champagne MUMS Dumontel FRENCH—1929 VINTAGE MANY OTHER IMPORTED ITEMS DINNER WINES Champagne Sparkling Burgundy Southern Comfort Creme de Cocao Curacao Creme de Menthe Brandy and Orange MIXERS BEER Schlitz Pabst [Blue Ribbon Trommer’s Olympia Rainier Siek’s Seleet Aeme Limes . .. Lemons 0ranges ... Apples Drop i in and see the Largesl and Finest Selection in Juneau . . . Hii’s the BEST You Will Find It at George Brothers!!! b, g‘]v’q{‘i; (firagwfi'uil Grapes Eash Celery Rutabagas Cranberries 'fi‘nm rioes Plum F udding Fruit Cake Yy o/ RUM SOAKIES BRANDY SOAKIES Jar B1.49 Delicious Frait Finger Stufi“’ 0@” fi)llves Green Olives Relishes Pickles Walnuts Almonds Pecans Peanuts Salted Nuts Famncy Cookies Candies Sweet Cider Cranberry Sauce Pumplkin Earge Assoriment of CHEESE You Can Always Find What Yon Need at George Brothers!!! i 2 Delivere ai'in UPER MA ' hone 920r 95 000000000 OO 0 s e s UpBIPIS )|

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