The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1947 50 pASSENGERS ! .m-:rv\n'r\uV'1"’1{;“&?'1.\/:{‘.‘%&)\\\1:,\'lnu; BUREAU ! Dl’. Ko L. Salldens ’IHFR Bl'l l ETII\' mn]\ TODAY o T Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs, Weatherat ‘ ? O I ; b s ' and foot specialist EW CLOTHES ~ o i v J ' A Steamship Compa Barrow 0 Sat 2 . |steamerAlaska, on her firs;. iy Bethel 81 o, . Ol 3 will be in Juneau for 4 sifice she was seriously dam: ordova 31 5 Trace Snow 3 Hspecially for near Cordova during February son [ 8 Pt. Cloudy | FBIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY esy rived in Juneau 2t 10 o'clock monton 38 30 24 11 oW i Litile Gents and evening in heavy snow that fc nks S 0 cléks fo consult any persons - R B her to “feel” her way up the cl 30 30 01 Cloudy desiring trealment Y i ne; 41 0 Cloudy Lrewing boys. .... nel : ; R - The following passengers disc Junecau Airport 31 a3 snn“ ! !barked in Juneau from Seattle: I Y 29 . Cloudy —— IFine fashions sculine gender for !J. Beaudin, Kenneth J. Beedle. 24 0 Y 3 . s i 1d Growi 3oy Ve an, Permy Blood, [1 11 0 0 Clear Will Also m!!«j\\' Five Lines of Orthopedic jackets, sport ts, J. H. DeFt Jr., 68 51 ) Cloudy and Style Shoes 1 W s Amy Fromholtz, 17 -15 ) “ledr y f b 1 Mrs. William Horsn 22 13 0 W R Johnson, Rotert J. Jc 7 8 Tx Knuthson, R. Koble 38 30 loudy 9 A and Mfs, . A MR L i Dr. Doelker’s Meier, K eth R Mo George 0 Clear zilia N. Nej George H. Nyma: (4:30 a. m. yesterda Phone for appointment '"HER SYNOPSIS: k flow of co Toss the Gulf of Alaska yesterday brought northern portion of Southeast Alaska last nij continues in Gulf of 0] yesterday morning has moved no J. F. Osbourn, Helen: E. S L. R. Scougal, Donald E. Sn Emma Sutton, R. A. Turner, jand Mrs. A, H. Voss, Mrs. Alice into the Wilde, K. M. Abod 1 Aleuti C. Beardon, G R. L. Bering Sea. The are h pressure continues ove erior of 0 [Caldwell, H. Challinar, Edwa:d Canada and Alaska wh Hammer, Tom Jiminaic, Ray K Gulf of Alaska southe: , Charles Miller, Corbet Nich- nk Ir\l center lm ated over 1 . N an Nichols, H. J. Tyl and L. Wiltshire, from Ketchikan this my v |Juneau were Mrs. M. Lindstrom, D hingten to the Gulf of ‘ Lekke, Dr. K. L. Sanders, A fallen during the pe Hicks, L. 8. Ro= and Mrs. D. of northern United Stat Fett. Majoria E. Hallin came from ern California, Oregon and Washington a L A e 2 Wn.nul! to Juneau. am Sound, Sport Jackeis: N 1 8 I Alaska sailed for the w! hern and ce: this ollowing for Seward: Fails, Mr. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:26 P. M. toda WIND H Weather Temp. Dir.ar ATTENTION BLKS INSTALLATION OF 0 ! y Mrs. Leo Knippin, Wallace W. Snow 33 OFFICERS Il Slax: 3 \ cobson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Snide Cloudy 3 S ! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogge, Goc Cloud i < Anderson, D. L. Erickson,, S. SHaw S B I | haks or V. C. Bingham, B. ( Rain WEDNESDAY - APRIL 2 500 9.5‘) apolecn Moreau, Lau: MARINE FORECAST FOR P ¥y Pfoff; J. We NING: of South 8:00 o'clock P. M. < nd H. H ¢ pioe Svm : A | aportables L L ot ' i Visiting Brothers Always Welcome ' R Isakson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, . | and Denni for Cordov S A K W. V. Fe variable cloudiness with loc 2790 C Rufy Weak low pressure center 0s2ph B b ort Shirls Mnfl'l lopsel ! the 1947 , Spurl Ir1s e e e ° clopedia 1'. ,%_ 11‘1;; ¢ ! v L delo : sher and George W. F 3 e publ th L 5 ok LEGION AUXILIARY ol e, et at sh award of ANNOUNCESESSAY - oo " 8.95-17.95 CONIEST WENNER) s 0 wfl%% . UNION SERVICES were Imon €'reck €ountry Club 0K GOOD FRIDAY nclinged st s night’s oo Finesi Couniry Club in Alaska s g : s b < - T ] nd Memori 1] Cl v s 3 the al unit ] CC ould wir \ TENIGERHT At .. Church ! Diaz who will receiv Due to a very THURSDAS Henry Lorenzen, Peter N ;mu"}!’:’;‘d‘qu:;:‘r.\Pn)v‘(f»r‘“-p by e, 5 E. Beyer, C. O. T °r 4 place in the National America 3 )le: dlder N > Bar St cont YT e ”31 ;‘1:, c\li;u:x s e -(:]x 2 ments up to this time CHICKEN FRIED d_Johin C. Goins. merica’s b to tnis tin Permanent P set of the World Bo Buy it through Empire want-ads! FROM \WASHINGTON STATE Sougal from Belli BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. TEAK I s | | i Salad . . . French Fried Poiatees . . . Hot Biscuiis Honey . . . Coffee 1.%0 1] | Finest Food Served Join ihe EASTER PARA]DE . and follow ihe Crowd to the | GASTINEAU CAFE and TREAT THE FAMILY toa FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNER ONLY $1.50 or Ups to a selection of the following STEAKS - - - CHICKEN ROASTS - . - CHOPS SPAGHETTI ™ & iioras COCKTAIL . . . . SOUP SALAD and DESSERT i Alasica TE‘KUHSBAY NIGHT “But, Mr. Abercrombie, that’s realb not necessary. & \ il o Clipper service even includes disposable diapers." | {ash Award $100.00 Alaska’s family airline! That's Pan American . + « the System of the Flying Clippers. For one out of every 13 | C passengers is under 12 vears of age. That’s why Flying MEMBEB Hlp CLUB Clippers carry complete stocks of special food and equip- st Cards issued cutl of town vis ment for children ey thing from frfsh m‘ilk to disposable diapers. Th dess has a way with children, too. Which means that mama and the whole family COCKTAILS 5 P IVI to 3 A NI can relax when traveling by Clipper. MEALS SERVED7P.M.103A. M. Gu Yes Folks, the REST FOOD A Quietand for the BEST PEOPLE? Economical Place - e e Dy for a Family Dinner Monday Through Saturday . . . Full Course Dinners at $1.25 and up. USE AIRMAIL...NOW 5c AN OUNCE TO THE U.S. For Placing Reservations: Phene George Brothers Li 5 P. M. After 5 P. M. Phe ucr Store before gl Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Pav AMERICAN Wortp AIRWAYS ! % e , » s 2 //(/’7///// C///)e/; There is no substitule for newspaper advertising!

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