The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 13, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : WE D'\lhbD/\Y, NOVhMBER I5 I‘)46 { The Juneau City Band, through Pacific Northern Airlines flew s . GOOD A'TENDAN(E Acting Manager, Elmer A. its : ular schedule between An- icknowledges appreciation chorage and Juneau yesterday. On - who attended the concert the Eastbound flight with J. HENRY LIPPINCOTT 414 nhelped swell the uniform and Joe Morris, First Officer Phil t being temporarily in the pyge jund, for which the con- Smith and Stewardess Marcia Shep- ing South, T was asked 0 cery was given; to Cliff Daigler, ard were the following perso the concert given by the manager of the 20th Century The- Nina Harness, John Waller, W 1 Band and atre for his professional assistance Jlegate, Vance Bingham, Floyd 1's impression. I @ and donation of the short features; Guertin rather reluctantly because home y, the Rotary Club, the eight ball The Westbound flight to talent is different from profession- \s sponsored the band from chorage, with Capt. Jack D ne must be careful in criti- he ceart i to Supt. A. B. Phil- First Officer Robert vens and I went to the 20th Century jy,g of the Juneau Public Schools Stewardess June Rees carried these to thes Theatre last night perhaps expect-| o postponing the “Back to School” passengers: John Bowman, Dor- ¥ to be bored, but {riends I want | pjgh from last night to tonight, othy Bowman, David Bowman, R | Ay that the Juneill Olty Band | o4 gk not to dritérte th the con- W. Whitmore, Katherine Nordale \ b thro '}!w first num- .. James Ryan, R. Bancroft f I excellent program. PRt P I sat up and began to take 105 ANGELES—Government seiz- CARD OF THANKS netic ure of the strike-bound Trans-| I wish to thank everyone for the I looked at the boys and girls continental and Western Airlines lness shown in the loss of my seasoned veterans and if necessar$ to end the pilots' husband; also for the many beau- “ 1§ you they are musi- strike, was urged today by Mayor tiful floral offerings 5 s who apparently play because [Fletcher Bowron. Mrs. Ralph Andrews 425-1t . m y like music. They answered - 28 " e | e e e | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU I only in that first number but in __ JUNEAU, ALASKA NG ) oibhs 0 atonidt o Dollar Sign Money Kiip... handsome custodiar of his papers JAIL o7 igieothtns: . ) might say WEAIUER BU '\‘"‘*;r]l,’;m e g \ MECH &NICS and other ground persmnel who g S HNUSOmE SURPAIar il he: S 8 Y y DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 12! ME A ME TR g A R R there are, to my mind, sections _ . % > ic NORTHERN AiRLiNES money. Gold filled $5. Sterling silver $2.50. A Heko8 i nd. othsic NBHE K & ANGE: Max. temp. ; 1(.:1),\_? 2R maintain the flights of PACIFIC NOR : tor must take what he can get inj owest 4 SOy § 2o it great Coast Liners, are symbolic of the detailed the matter of in ients and do Station temr temp.. Erecip S i o R ¥ 3 the best he can and Director Jo- Anchorage 5 } :3 '[;:m‘; responsibility vequired to operate.Alaska’s foremost o i g seph Shofner has done just that|Barrow 2 iy Sodnat i iRy o ISR 4 & s ; 3 Ghd Iias dohe 1t Wik He Thad & | Detdsl :;{ ’:::::: airline. Skilled ground crews, including P N A 3 ) \ Wik grokp Uty TSR 1 t; !_dm_“‘ 08 Hhoe master mechanics do their parts capably, assuring s Juneau Rotary Club should be Dawsol i i 3 ¢ - % 4 q highly pleased as sponsors of the ; . 5 b '[ Ba dependable performance. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIR- ¢ 3 1 organization 5 3 -15 PIOUS: NSt 3 The | am was well cted, :“’ ‘(' U'{‘) ?1 £ LINES has long been noted for these standards . . . 4 : focel gAY WO 16 3 Snowing modern, swift, safe, dependable and economical air i fast and certainly received pre- & A 9 Pt. Clond .4 T ciation from the large audienc '“"‘j;“ Alrport 411. Aot transportation. The regularly scheduled day-in, G e There was nothing “heavy”. The|<etch 48 e e ; : average audience, especially one| <04 izt : o1 \.m“““ day-out flights of PN A’s famed fleet of luxuyious { 5 that wants to be entertained by € A 2 o = § 3 I bbb A et et their own fellows, desire something | -05 8 la'li 18 = 'I;‘v( . A Coast Liners serve Alaska with the finest in air travel, Beautifully crafted cravat chain and collar holder. As rich- o RGO i 8 Trace Clear looking as it is function ed, the set $5. Sterling e b u“ FoxSiitE A i l 8 b I Sluds “PARTNIRS IN THE PROGRESS .. Look to siiver, the set $2.50, the program but as was, I en-|>ctersbure = i; ‘“ 0 I(t' - P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” fur LBEADERSHIP: - joyed the entire program andjSotland 41 ® 3 ot ; @m clapped my hands with the others | )::l“‘ o g e i ey S { il following each number and also in- | e s 5 = & Op P N A | a6 26 0 Fog , _ ittt ia e e 00 ;,; ® PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES ¢ cores after the final munbm 'nmr.j 5 o 04 Bt clotay to my mind, proves the audience| s ‘> ' i & i P / k 5%, o 2 L% . 3 3 06 Snow s | M T : eAlaskq’s FOREMOST «Aizrlines Young Bill Sperling, the only | SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center continues nea RESERVATIONS @ TICKET OFFT \,..m\: of the evening did a good | .. la this morning. A ridge ¢f high pressure extends from h Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 Tt “ | i located about 1800 miles west of ncrthern California east- CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Qiied 19 give FEEA ¢ cross Washingten State to a second high center over Wi : \ portion of with ancther high pressure center over R R Copyright 1946 By Pocif thari Akllcas T was told to review the concert Sea. Temperatures were below zero at many places over bl 3 also to all about everything| y, pertion of Alaska, the lowest temperature being Et e e < s reported at MeGrath and Fort Yukon, Alaska. TON- 5o 446006000000000000000606000808000000086060000030000000000000000000000000 went to the theatre to see a line r Scutheast Alaska were cooler but continued above normal g 7 in front of the box office. That| sesterday ow has fallen during the past 24 hours along the @ to me proves something oast from V Island to the Gulf of Alaska, central Canada and what. I was early and o | 26 spattered places over nagthern Canufs, northerr and’ wostern Alaska § those coming in and the 1"nd the Aleutian Island-Bering Sea area $ 1 ; Ipeared to expect something good MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN 2 [] and friends they got Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today b4 |Scme shorts were run before the | WIND Height of Waves $ 3 { concer and ‘that ews reel of the Wedtet Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) $ y L lelection of Nov. 5, was also the Snowing 36 E 12 1 foot b 4 [latest possible, came by air-ex- Cloudy 20 2 feet i \ press, T was informed. Another | Rain 8 gp 12 it 3 thing, the evening's entertainmen FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- ' moved on schedule notwithstandin NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per ® | that following the movies, 34 chair | jour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal- € and music racks had to se | variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance ¢ uwp the musicians groupec | o Yakutat—westerly winds 15 miles per hour or less. Rain or rain and & | The last number was ended a ow showers. é * 19:30 o'clock, a short, excellent pro Low pressure center—20.70 inches—Prince William Sound, remaining | § gram having been presented Imost stationary b4 'P ) WIT"‘ T : = | & IV LD .o . Ll / e DIVORCE ACTION H p— ; ' UTIFTMSTMD - | THURSBAY | onomnned ST o ¢ | cf Fthc Lacey Post vs. Ely J.1¢ : BN f o, been filed with the Fed- KF% { r‘q ALA qKA i NOVEMBEB ral Clerk of Court office here ‘,: H = ) ‘-j- L VR T i : etition Mrs. Post asks § o e . L | be awarded her name & Ad ; ; ] marziaze, household furni-|§ . g A v S My | and cquirment which she had fil’“!!fi?’ll’lfl 4 - 3 i ~ and one half of = £ ' ' " | ‘ § RCHE MAID PRODUCTS N » | Y™ DUTCH MA ’ DEL FREIMUTH SOUTH ; , f o $ LEE HUNSAKER, Manager ° | i Del Freimuth, Fish and Wild- / i GASTI“EA" life Pilot, left for Seattle yesterday § 1 4 | in a Cordova Air Service plane, PHGNE 31 Handsome modern design on gold filled collar holder, cuff | CHANNEL ¢ . flown by two Cordova pilots. Frei- i % t $11.50. | b % ¥ 4 muth will possibly return with a finks ond fo kip: The_sef §11.50 l is invited to: new F&WLS plane from Seattle, § Jack O'Connor, Game Management 926600000000 0000¢ | ; 00600698600600300990200000. 940000000000000000 B m B E H RE n % : A“NUAL | Director, said this morning. V0000300002260 ~ % g ' ] ; — ¥ Szga | Lady = ‘, i ; f Luck ‘ . PARTY ‘ in disposing of the Sun Francisco n i . Sponsored by § ) \ A i JLLOW CAB CO | mess THE i Balkery businesss=--- o - | ? 8 ) ] | } PHONE 22 | SERRA Courteous Drivers — Dependable || oA a Service —— 21-HOUR SERVICE I , CLUB it is with deep regret, thai we close our very pleasant ! [ i o BB 1 5 ioaShA associations with our friendly patrons - we wish now, / .. | 3AD i B o e e e e 2 REFRESHMENTS 3 ! i P | v S R : , to express our appreciation of their paironage, in . | BUS ¢ L0 ess | | ¢ many instauces exiending through many years. | Falrhanks, Anchorage Whitehossz 1 we wish full success fo our successors - the operators VIA HAINES | % \ | ‘ of the Purity (Dutch Maid) Bakery - and we hope they | LAN N( 'C M S 1IS SCENIC T 3 | : - . [ TR 2O T MAKE TR SRR TR : will find as great pleasure as have we in operating [ 2 L Ill ; :\\ I R IIIQ !\\ ‘ this bakery business. BUS L ES e hmidt ~ George and Henry Messerschmi | AT THE il ey isco Bakery. CATHOLIC CHURCH | oreraTors—oan Francisco Bakery = s | L R L ——— " | m——————” e ——————— J. B. BURFORD~--Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent - -] . .- O et

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