The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1946, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 T, S. DEPA& ru‘:\; \(;H(;)':l;;zl?:;\;:.\:mm BUREAU AlASKA (OASTAL 2 DATA FOR 24 HOTRS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., ;(())’l;]l;;ll.l:ll)IAN 1:)[1.1 AIR”NES (ARRIES i SHGULD OI-D Ac DAINTANCE BE FORGOT Max. temp. When good fellows get together last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hus Weather at ! 24 hrs temp. temp. Precip 4:30am 30 ON THURSDAY | ... that’s the time for the mellow L 1; _l,: s ;zf“ i good cheer... the cool, sparkling 32 02 Cloudy Alaska Coastal = Airlines made refreshment of ACME. So, here’s 33 5 Snow three flights yesterday, Sitka, 19 Ko Hoonah, Pelican, Petersburg, Wran- StioW {gell and Ketchikan. Passengers campus ever graduated! P iried tp Sitka were George Hiller- Cloudy lick, Keith Roberts, Willlam Paul,| 5“0“,‘ Sr., H. R. Blood, Tom Brown, Ger- Janeau P P Py e o Snow {vis Helebick, C. W. Christoffel and Juneau Airpert 22 Snow {Doug. Freed i Ketel # E P 23 Clear Flown to Hoonah from J‘xu‘.eun‘ Kod E 32 Cloudy {were Carl Fleming and George| Kotzebue Y Cloudy McDougall; to Pelican, Charles Los A ; 59 g Rain |Kieze; to Ketchikan, Charles Gold-| M Y Biick |stein, A, D. Baker and Elroy Nin-| SHow inis; from Wrangell to Kel | Northway 7 g Trace Pt. Cloudy {Mrs. J. Neilsen and H. Benjamin [ Petersburg 5 0 Clear © |frem Petersburg to Ketchikan, J Portland 35 37 19 Pt. Cloudy | Leekley | Prince Rupert ; 0 Clear Passengers from Ketchikan to Bithes Greorge 36 5 5 0 Clear sitka were T, P. Hansen, Gay Hel- | 3 3 3 37 Rain land and Jeanne Mackey; from 0 Cloudy | Petersburg to Juncau, Henry, Dar- Cloudy lene and Mrs. Agnes Adsero; from > Wrangell, Miss Hempsmeyer, and { from Ketchikan to Petersburg, T a toast to the best class the old Whitehorse 02 Yakutat E 28 01 Snow (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Low pressure continues to be centered | B';{": : 5 i 4 over the Bering Sea this morning with a second developing low centered urn passengers on the other ; o ® T % sivelv in Alaska > 1,000 miles west of the Washington coast. 4 ridge of high pressure con- (tWo_ flights were, from Hoonah to ; - D!Am.)ui)e'd» e';d:n:“-ds‘ xtn”.\l\w‘?‘:-.;;‘ N tinues over the northeast Gulf of Alaska and extends from there into a |Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hud-| &% ; West Coast Distributoers, Seattle, Wash, () ACME BREWERIES, Son Froncisco }):@-iu’fia T@}? the nerth portion of Southeast Alaska, the Alaskan Gulf Coast and | Klippert. 1) b A sred parts of the Aleutians and western Alaska. The lowest tem- | e T 1946 Reports frcm Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Lincoln Rock Cloudy 21 ESE o 1 foot . Walter A. Soboleff officiated per hour Saturday. Cross Sound-Icy Strait—northeasterly windsired white satin gown with her g. Outside waters, Sitka to Takutat easterly winds 15 miles per 'formal gown with a corsage of A low pressure center of 20.86 inches is in the nerthern Gulf of | Jjobn C. Goins, Jr., played Wi center ¢f high pressure over northwest Canada and a second minor |Son; from Sitka, Jobnny Bahrt; & e Limit perature this morning was reported as 45 degrees below at Yellow Knife, | ek g district of Mackenzie River. Temperatures are beginning to warm over Th P * | FABES Jan. 3ist, 1047 the northern Gulf of Alaska and Southeast Alaska. Temperaturcs were eresa reierson, “see the New Yeg-ir ill . g o @l WIND Height of Waves | Marriage vows for Miss Theresa Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) [Peterson and Stephen Bell were Guard Island Cloudy 28 NE 2 Calm | v tbe double ring ceremony before Cape Decision Cloudy ik B 10 1 foot jthe candlelit Gothic arch d | Little Lauretta Peratrovich, dr B 5 S r hour decreasing to 15 to 25 mil er hour Saturday. [veil trimmed with pink and white 3 nainder of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska north cf Sumner | Jcarnations. She carried a colonial FINAL WEEK UF THEIB iable winds of 15 miles per hour or less becoming southerly | 5ouquet of pink and white ap- -y aturday morning. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of | dragons. PBESENT EI\‘UAGEMENT Ticket Office, Baranof Hetel—FPhone 716 ikt A A. WHYTE, District Trattic Manager heur inereasing to 20 to 30 miles per hour tonight and southwesterly 25 |chrysanthemums. The bridegroom deepening and moving slewly northeastward. ner’s Bridal Chorus and the We ding March by Mendelsschn. Fran- center logated 200 miles off the Washington coast. Rain or snow has | from Peterson Bay near Sitka, Mrs somewhat below normal over Southeast Alaska this morning. { ALE DAILY tephen ell We | and the O’Reillys 8 e Spencer Snow 28 20 » foot | celebrated last evening in the MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE-|ed in pink and white poplin with Sumner Strait and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—southeaserly | Miss Anita C. Brown, the brides- les per hour Saturday afternccn. Snow r entire area becoming jand Herkert Mercer, best man, wore O aroas % pagpmncn 13 ) T Ve T g B 8 e 1Y i R oF 1. Vel Vof ] es Barlow sang “Because.” f( ELEANOR O'REILLY fallen during the past 24 hours over the northwestern United States,/Don Mack; from Pelican, Konrad MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Aok e i 3y 1 foot {Memorial Prestyterian church. The at the NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds 15 to 25 miles per a be-ribboned pink basket, carried hour increasing to 30 to 40 miles per hour tonight and variable under the rings. The bride wore a shir- R 0 @ M s 15 miles per heur increasing to 15 to 25 miles ver hour Saturday |maid, wcre a pink crepe and net ed with rain tonight white carnation boutonnieres. A rece for the newlyweds was held in the church dining z t é? @ { : ¢ fi fl 7 2 ' 4 PASSENGERS 0N S PURETY Dutch Maid BAKERY s E L L I " PAAFROM SEATTLE £ Bakery and Store - 124 Second Strcel PHONE 21 Pan American Airways made {{lights both ways between Juneau |and Seattle yesterd carrying 27 N aan iy g onvenience <ons. The Jassenger lists were bis Jnvaice [0 7/54' s % reported o5 iollows Seattle: McKay Malcolm 46 Lampson, Fraser & Huth secured the sea- > : L 5 Plvlwx\(dm me‘:l] l!jl;l]l; l\é!lx;- 1! PR . Gisela and Mary Carlson FRASER & 1) Pill Russell, Emly oth 5"“' 3 : y, Billie Me- of any Auction House in 1he world. It makes 8 Ncw‘\(o'\‘: el : o) R e S k eme! ? ] L Gyl ve $! G | Miccst, 1 lemJ will ¥ i THE PURITY BAKERY WISHES FOR YOU AND YOURS ALL THE ESSENTIALS FOR TRUE HAPP \LbS AND GOOD FOR- TUNE IN THE COMING YEAR. . .. > appreciate all our new % friends! May we become better acquainted by serving you with SRR ike Intnreitoddn know hetin 1941 palate-appealing foods that make you want to come back for more. son's record prices for Stendard Ranched For that New Year's Parly may we suggest: SWERISH RBRYE BREAD POUHD LOAF S 130 0ld Country Flavor 2 POUND LOAF - - 35¢ Mink. It is our belief that during this period LAMPSOM, we sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts 151 West 3 good sense 1o sell your qoods through the Auction organization that is FIRST in sell- W — rost O : === insured Poree! Wwilliars, et » i =5 vie: hip! e : ¥ Qe P enT = Lynn, Margaret Burnaby, ket Silverbly, Royal Koh-i-nur, Koh-l-nur, ; coN“"“ OF SHIPMER? _ ———=—1 ‘A Eleanor Straight, Stanley Masel, y == noorrit | WO {Jumes Whiting, Gladys Nevell Blufrost, Mutation Mink as well i the e QUANTITY Standard Mink. Our crganization is pro- /;,.// EEe | Hosp"A[ HOIES pared to render you the uimost in serv ORDER YOUR BUNS - ROLLS - PULLMAN BREAD - CAKES and “"DUTCH MAID"' PASTRIES EARLY LEE HUNSAKER—Manager and friendly relations. We point 1o our ! / i : St. Ann’s Hospital admitted John| s LEADERSHIP of the past, as the reason why sy A { Male and Mrs. Selma Pademeister i . 5 2 i - day, and you should ship your Silver Fox and Mink . . for medical attention yesterday, " tigme of ShiPPS! | discharged Stanley R. Duke and pelts to us. \ o 3 { Mrs. Thomas Radonich. Radro DM & DERRT . Sevenmepti Hommiial. cobgrise —1IIIIII|I|IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlII“'IIIIIIII"IIIII!III !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|||IIlllllllllllllllllllhx. O neither discharges nor admittances. *h ~ | be Lampson, Fraser & Huzl:, Inc. Tow old checks “;4 SR L Vm“hm cve g SPING S RU .c:u \\t‘:‘v‘. gt o | s v for MINK STARS L srorianion msudk::v, f,,,,:« Sl o 'd“"l.l:‘.,fia w s‘! 00 per pachas” - e for § e Com o3 29 < o ¢ 14 47 The Express ComPoYy nwred it pac o 4 : K o 4 our can Sale Ot 0 ; el " mpt iDay o Ssunt Wi ¢ ’ i 2 i | "’ 10\ cradit your 9¢€ . 4 pack coretutly ¢ Sileerdly | ffi-”_fl=;‘°~ “ f T PIONEERS OF ALASKA oyl Kottt AUCTION SALES DATES - - Regular Meeting and Chrisimas Parly For Silver Fox and Mink SUEel oo — ~ o ZE | wew el 1t FRIDAY-DECEMBER 27 Last re s date Dec. 2rd Standund O R, » New Year’s LADIES . . . Bring a Gift for the Ladies ]mk Sir Fox Feb, 3rd Last recciving date . Jan. 1ith = o ; Mink. Silex Fox & All Color Phase Foxes, etc. Feb. 11th MINK Perimmanents MEN . . . Brmg a Cit for the Men Last receiving date n. 22nd Under arrangement with the Mutation Mink Breeders Associotion, Lampson, Fraser & Huth tion Mink Frb 215t 10 Inc , will sell il the chove types of Mink during tin Mar. 19th 9 Lampson, .!“"75 & Huth, Inc. BARANOF W O RLDNS FOREMSS G OF G ANLZ AT TR0 4' s BEAUTY SALON 151 West 30th Sirect NewYork,l’. NIY 2ok o b b Phone 538 ] [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ ] ] [ [ [ ] [ [ [ ELECTION OF OFFICERS PYN L) M T M L W—— Ly S— L W A P

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