The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 14, 1946, Page 5

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"SWINGIN' ON A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— )UNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE : % £ ] Trumbo, Richard Simmonds, John POUGLAS E | 44 QN a T\ Krugness, Jr, Max Lewis, Felix| = & | g i Toner, Val Poor, Mareus Jensen, = T‘,..' "t ‘,.l'. [ RAINBOW" IS BILL VEWWS o G iad Soone S 2 g ! i 5 | 1 4 1 | kins = in < .. = CAPITOL TONIGHT nil S! en ' B ool snsiini | = Warner Bros. Present | Thirt : ica| COASTAL AIRLINES = entertainment in “Swingin’ on a Y = 8 th d ¢ Dou i, = TONIGHT and THURSDAY | runwow opening at the Capitol Rl Moy ol ORI o RIS N COMPLETE SHOWS 7:27-9:30 FeRTURE a0 118: s LEREE S0 IR UG b TRIRS T s e | o divided sroups. There ! flown by Alaska Coastal Alrlines = |day nig ! original enlistments in the U. S.|ape fiy he Rev. Nickels|yesterday: to Wrangell, E. White- = ” | Jane Frazee and Brad Taylor|c Guard are now open 0| qo supe L ead: to. Tartillear. - @ oitas, [ {head the cast, the former portray-'young men between the ages of | Ghatles Busdise and. Li Goliar! tasnk ling an embitious young song writ-|17 and 23: Coast Guard head- W e biry -+ Lunatramy AR {er who gees to New York to seek quarters at Washington has order-| mpar : TnadiinE oL ihe I\\'x"\lwl‘ll "\Carl’ 8 ~“Bhewericand - . justice from a band leader Who od a speedup in recruiting in order| poiota y. workers at 8|from Ketchikan, Delois Dinnavan, = Wlfh s stolen on A}:(],m’ eofigh lvl‘xlu‘(- to_provide the men necessary fOr | o jock evening 44 the ; Gike|] Kthony ik, Damoi TIANM OY LR 2 h::? xl;x or e )t} o I\l<:‘ "(” £ i;(\‘:i\l:“v S the, l;::;‘ 1]‘(;'"" Counct ) t Douglas, ac-|O. Smith, Orman T. Smith and = ’(‘ rE ‘,g '4‘ ’ un n as his nicce, moves into his apart- |cation is required and enlis i et by AR e (ORI, BBy = ¢ sells her congs as well \may be for periods of two, three, ! i i FE5ty 3 5T = - " . ¥ £ " ' AFL. = r personality, to the company |four or six years. Appl ! Wallis - Spokane Hearing Aid = shows slal‘k at 7:10 and 9:30 P. M. which his radio predram. | listed in > ed at IRS. STRAGIER IN | Center can use one man for Ju- = rry Langdon makes the start d unit) apoo Stragier came in|neau and territory. Must be neat s of the leading in the Te Yool & (his week fo visit| intelligent, 35 to 55 years old. we = T0- BR TO Minna Gombell is Those en: g prior to Octo x gl N lent opport = o A e % it with he ly and friends. She|Will train lient opportunity = in a briof bi 5, 1946, will receive ful ts B e i e 5 3 % as wing with her s- | tor man who can qualify. For ap- = Beaudine directed; of the G. I Bill of Rights, includ-| 188 P “‘ R " ""l‘x“ | polritment, ask for Harl E. Show-|== NIGHT “IGHT Thite et s e qofit - yline b 1ere : 1§ em- by, 2 v ¥ - 1 ward \x\mu l\...ulmm.l a ing. loan Lenefits Jor schooling, | 1 Cold Storase Plant, | €r* Consultant, Gustineau Hotel, = ciatz preducer, under supel discharge pay, ate. The Coast Guard BVeS gy eral| August 15, 16, and 17. See display & » of Armand L. Shaeter. The screen- the same buse pay as the SU¢ ¥ here ‘for . several | USHAE e S BRE Y i play is by Olive Cooper and John 2 Navy, the same educa-| 9% D¢ UL | e et 3 L WG E based on an original story by |tional cppertunities and an excel- URbRiE RAL R ]‘ Miss Cooper. lent opportunity f promotion bl RTIES | Although beavers are aquatic in e e Of interest to ox-servicemen is| Miss Muy Cuthbert was honored pgpits and spend much time in with ise bir y party 8 the announcement also that thej ®"% ° e Y'the water, they never touch fish JANE FRAZEE EARL E. SHOWERS HERE; ' ceost Guard has vacancies in the | JABCE) enih o me Of or any other animal food. Machine wOrk—WQldmg *: pecialty ratings of radioman, 1 ey S i E = S e INCINE RERTT 10K BRAD TAYLOR OPENS HEARING CLINIC o min. " ciecronsc te & Cuthbert, with many of her young | ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE HARRY LANGDON mate and the aviation brs friends dance. She was | 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 PR e ntative EX-Coast Guardsmen who previc “‘"\‘“‘F of arl E. 8§ €, representative ) pa1q these specialty ratings may| Yester was Beth Fleek's| - — N MINNA GOMBELL of the Wallis-Spokane K be re-cnlisted as petty officers in| eleventh birthday date and she | Qm:tvx' of ']S:‘l)'kfl“.;“ V:‘\:l\.\!;nln v‘»iu. the specialty. Ex-Army and ex-| Celebrated by taking several of is temporarily in Juneau for the n oo'phon who were rated in these friends the theatre last ev purpose of holding a clinic. L e e TS o W % <5 At the present ume ke is seiling an red ratings comm | nlns i up an office in the Baranof and e with their ability and ex- CITY COUNCIL MEETS PLUS 26 KENNEDY COMEDY e e and oo i The Deuglas City Councl met! l tS “ ‘@ AW IO 0} I'TOW, y @ Satur- 0y informatior available n a joir eeting t evel g "TRADITIONS OF MEXICO” 01 W, anc ull inormation is availa in a meeting last evening COMMUNITY SING day. He plans the clinic from 9 the BE Eha” ChARIkndar ITK| WiSiaerbere of . the: BUREs. Saboal 4 MUR SING to 5 and will be open evenings by Coast Guard District, Ketchisan, Board readjusting budget and | Wu’ L4 appointments. Alaska chool n 1 ¥ T T = This is the first Alaskan ven- ———a——— The ol records and: books| ]\0 “l“r’n & d ' 1 i n ' p p] 1 \ H E .| 2 - | cum brought in 40,000 pounds of ture, and clinics are to be held in 2 ere tur over tci the City| P Sche ) S i salmon for Eebastian Stuart. most of the major towns in the SEAI: R!M Clerk’s where will be | needed - u.,y - wled T"I". f The Mary M of Portland was on Territory. From Juneau, Showers kept, with the combination of City | TO the grids at the City Float in order blans to travel to Cordova, Anchor- — ) School Board Clerk i _ to obtain a new rudder. Her skip- age and cities in the Interior. DIEGO. Calif 14 nnounced at the last - Sy \ i De Is V. A Coiline: In the future the representa- Lo, Ol OUR cil meeting, | HEN YOU insure itka wl-ange feveral day SrEIne it e HANGAK FOR SITia e i 0,, :‘;i‘“; 5 Ps dall a Aun 2, got a nice start, BARBARA SIMPKINS HONORED| agency you can be certain i~ lays Sh -3 E ore care or a % 5 ¥ y T i 3 p 4 3 S @ . in life with $869 contributed by the| Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson gave a; we'll be there tly exorted’ fo. have AT 3 | promptly . X lp\';);tt(l\[tni_;;l t;“:o‘:;pcl‘"p“m“ Jim Cole’s boat, the Forester, l‘:‘““’?”‘“(i‘“ D, fh"’“‘l'“’ “\“(‘:l' ship’s crew in a “tarpaulin must- party at her home last evening' after a fire ready to settle erersour e c an ¢ McLaugl vas repairing " o a ale. "Thus far ne reception your .. ¥ i o 3 2 b i * left Juneau yesterday with an air- er henoring Miss Barbara Simpkins. | ” N e o damages on the 30E1038 caused bY | 1016 hangar for the Alaska Coast- | COUNtry has been wonderful, and qpe phapy was born while the Diitile e cosHlMuBiad ghaita || ToMX I"I%. A h‘lll oty ;‘;fi['iffi'&t r‘(‘y;‘amf? et Et‘}:;‘t"»in‘r:z al Airlines. | we l‘f‘“ /‘\‘;d‘k‘f“"l » if"t*‘v ““‘l mother, now in Navy Hospital here,| heramed dishtowels and guest i l‘z:ni(“\'l f":m(;hl" uppae Also Trips fiahig ' tane Cab e faenl Tkt The large floating hangar which |People in Alaska the same type of wu5 enroute from the Philippines to| els which were presented to the | ki advise you on | St g’u‘uii" can be made in the| y.o yeen in use in Juneau is be- :‘;‘r\'w; ':H( red to our patients in join her husband, Navy veteran Al-| honor Those present for the! @MY insurance matters. 0 g ity L s s | ing taken to Sitka. It will be, the ates. fredo A to, in Chicago. | gathering were Mesdames Jean | and the Queen, owned by|Aldska Coastal In that town. | yRs. BRILLHART RETURNS | ! is adeguate today! AND OTHEER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS L Bill Smith, was rtoceiving some ) BT | —_ | P | minor repairs. UNDER §$5000 BOND ! 'Mrs. Ruth Brillhart and her ID N t | ‘ & 4 Aias The intermodiate shalt of the Posiss o man e v v ||y @uEiRe DDEpoSits For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 was repaired by th2 Juneau Weld- ing and Machine Shop. Jim Cole’s piledriver was brought in from Auk Bay Saturday, and with rape of a white woman here, ' a trip to Seattle. was arraigned yesterday afternoon| While south they spent the time before U. S. Commissioner Felix visiting with friends and were Gray and was placed under $5,000 | gone approximately a month. Hold- ' driving will begin within the next |bond. He is being held in the|ing down the fort in Juneau dur- few days. It is planned that all the | Federal Jail with no time yet set{ing Mrs. Brillhart's absence were Small Boat Habor pilings will | for preliminary hearing. | Mr. John Brillhart and their son | be checked and repaired with the e e e e oy e |and one other daughter. - siob taking for four to six weeks. Yesterday Clarence Moy’s Tilla- tur-I - 1. Empire Want Ads bring resulis! Chickens — fryers, roasters, keys. Spruce Lockers. Phone THE AIRLINE STEWARDESS is one of the vital personalities that have developed with the progress i of passenger travel. Trained . . . capable . . . and ! courteous, the stewardesses on P N A's Coast Liners are known for their constant and careful attention to the comforts of passengers on every P N A flight. PAcIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES stewardesses assist each passenger with the utmost consideration. Their services exemplify the high standards of air trans- portation and the character of a great Airline g that has invested its future in its. own Alaska! “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A * Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES Alaskg’s FOREMOST cAirlines RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager g FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 194.By Pacific Northern Airfines j R A ORI IO 0 P i G 15T ARE SAF BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK . ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEI?EBAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION St There Is No Substitute for Newspape; Adyeriising! , Seward Street Phone 249 Junau i i Ageney | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. 2 JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service : and Retailersof General Electric, Hot Point, Bendix - ' and Kelvinator Products and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. H Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Aot bbbt e b oo e b bbb bbb 7

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