The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1950, Page 2

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA if's lheiég Boxer Fly with the leader— Russ War Machine Expanding Rapidly | _Says Bkii!sh Survey SAL ON Go by Clipper® " SEATTLE @ Seattle is only a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- per. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge scats, traditional Clipper service. ‘Brassey’s 1950 An- Russia will have serves of 12 to d plans to ex- fleet to 1,000 45e08GENaIRecececcesssenceessecsessssses rrgg: 2ib 2 . i1 1 Soviet plane production,i * Convenient daily servie 5 to the survey, is 12,000— | o Seattle. .. frequent Clipper / o 18 thiisty o efer : flights to key riliv,l inside J and the. capture| § Alaske: For fires ufd veseroa aterial.” + tioos, cal! Pan American at... shed here for o A and 64 years, reported Russia this year| ~ BARANOF HOTEL has completed two 85,000-ton, 29- Phone 106 knot battleships mounting 16-inch WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE D PARTY I??}v/é‘[{'/-’lil{lf,”ff p.m, Nov. i6 658-2t COVERCOAT Tweeds Coverts Gabardines Regular Prices from $95 10 110.00 Drastically Reduced for quick PUBLIC CA At Farish name on the flight deok, moves into San 2 in Korea, The ship The airsraft carrier Boxer, its crew spelling out th Francisco Bay ‘after a leng tour of duty in the Ori returned to San Francisco for a long delayed ove t where its planes saw ac a1, (® Wirephoto, 1. Top off the Foening oaatthe . OPEN ALL NIGHT selling . . Reducing stock early NOW IS THE TIME TO PICK UP A REAL BARGAIN. GOOD RANGE OF SIZES 35 to 46 . BMBENRENSS),qp, | Something New!d An After Midnight Snack Epecial!l 1 CHICHEN-IN-RUFF Shoesiri oestring Potatoes $ E ; l 5 Toasted Roll Fresh Local Chicken $2.50 Filet Mignen - - - - 5150 New YorkOut - - - $2.50 | Close; from Wrangell: B. H. Car.xon,‘ 3 N r ANADIAN iBl;'z Sw‘gsi b w. A .Chippi‘r (ons'“u"on Ior s e LA 8 G M Joe DiMaggio, slugging star of the New Yo < 4 | field: from Sitka: . Ann and i Maggio, slugging sta he New York Y (seia; trom siea: aim. amn wnd| - Hawaii Sfafeho0d | cica crova o souns supancse diomona bosetu | Sue Rayburn, Dorothy Olson, F. | “Lefty’ O'Doul (behind T Franc | Katongan, A. Stepetin, R. Arm- \ A I Rl-l N ER [ strong; from Angoon: Peter Johns; passes by 3-1 vo‘e‘ tour of Far East troop camps Is. (M Wirephoto, s from Fish Bay: W. Westfall, James A - Brown; from Haines: W. Sheppard. HONOLULU, Nov. 14-/P-Haw ial proposed state constitution was s k. m 0. 8 g tified by the voters 83,154 to 27,2 said : at the Nov. 7 election, final tallie puu. RED GERMAN; The movies are sclected (Continued from Page One) i showed today. | ] to ap) P [ | The draft next must go to Con-| E E are offered a B | STR | K E I s gress and the President. Delegates| Y3 : ER >N pfer o an inter- m. With Joe is Frank co Seal manager troop General Valette Dosia, re-| who drafted the constituti | yas f afte nstitution at a tion fried .by ra_dxo ‘thatd u":alplg;::; special convention last April said broke into pieces an the 3-to-1 ratification by the voters| BERLIN, e | of bodies and Pflrf:o of ':e‘: were | { brought Hawaiian statehood a step | movie is scattered over a 500-yard al a.mw: nearer. 5 The Juneau ense Council will meet He said the plane had dug i ik City Council Char :1‘:; rocky face of the mountain at| 5 T CARD OF THANKS More than 21, R. E. I n oD power. [ % r ag | have patron E‘“. S o o 2 | Continued from Page One) Fonii e U R i scne - - - s A The bodies were covered by a AR light blanket of snow. i ciation to all, for their kindness ¢ | The pivotal issue is a pay and | quring the passing of our sons and contract-duration fight between the | nephews, Phillip and Lawrenc TopSirloin - - - - - $L50 Includes Salad, French Fries, Western Electric Co., Bell's equip- | ward, Especially to the Salvat: ment subsidiary, and the CWA’s| Army and Glacier Cab Co. parallel Division 6. Louise Ward i i Home-Made Hot Biscuits, Honey : . ' , ALASKA COASIAL | The division is demanding a 15- Elizabeth Westman j cent hourly raise to its present Phoebe Murphy | | average $1.55 to $1.62 per hour. The Amy Malline | M “ | company has offered 11% cents. —_— Coffee or Tea. Fresh Steaks U. S. Grade AA THE BEST! (] Try Our Popular Seafood Dinners Would you Iet him AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY | Box for Veterans' Giit Shop wm! i | THE METHODIST CHURCH W Alaska Coastal Airlines flightS| ;00 heir Bazaar and Tea So yesterday carried a total of 6 PAS-| g4y November 18, at 1 pm. Avr sengers with 13 on interport, 32 de-{ poy polders, Pillow Cases, Knitted parting and 31 arriving. .| Mittens and Sweaters, Table Cloths, Departing for Ketchikan Were:|pnon Glothes and a Food Sale will| william Paul, Jr., Kelly St. Claire | pe featured. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Douglas; for 658-4t Skagway: Sgt. Arthur sanford, | il RS e i o Pies! Rolls! Cakes | Robert D. Stevenson, Ed Volgel: for{ MARTHA SOC Y BAZAAR Potato Salad. Baked Beans. Pies. Haines: H. Hebert. | Rolls. Cakes. Cookies. BETA For Chatham: Mr. and Mrs. Har-| Friday, Nov. 17, 7:30 pm. North- | SIGMA PHI food sale Friday at old Hansen, Ronnie Hansen: for | ern Light Presbyterian Church par- 11 am. Parsons Electric. Buy| Angoon: Lillie Edwards, Martin | lors. Aprons, homems your lunch! Buy your dinner! Holmes; for Sitka: Tom Kegley, H. tea, towels, utility bt 658-3t | Antrim, Art Kimball, Dr. McBrayer pond, greeting cards, b clothes Y 1 HGe MR- - Myra Herrick, Patrick Cannif dessert served. Who is Egbert? | BETA SIGMA PHI FOOD SAL present your business? " | be packed for shipment—Tuesday | | the 2Ist. Have your donation at| lxhe Dugout on that date. | Agnes Kiefer, Chairman.| 658- 41 | | Of course your answer is NO! A sloppy, lazy salesperson would ruin in a short time the business you have worked years to develop. P Your printing should be judged in the same light. In many cases your letterhead and business forms are the only criteria by which custom- | ers and manufacturers judge you and your business. Your printing has to be good! Almost any shop can fill your next j rinting order, but if you want Breakfiast Si)ecial Genuine Sourdough Hotcakes 5 0 y with Syrup or Honey. All yo'u ( can eat! Walter Gray; for Fish Bay: Jo Come and see. 658-3t | Parsens Electric, Friday. 658- 3! M;_Nalle;,w L L = e ‘ printing that sells you and your business — printing that will stimulate = or Petersburg: E. B r Rt $ | | sales — lly planned printing — drop in at your convenience and = consult with Ken Waller, the head of our job shop. He will be pleased to show you how carefully planned printing can help build your business. Mr. Wal ing. That’ can help b Ketchikan: H. L Allen, L. W. Tib- | bitts; for Wrangell: J. L. Matinsen; | for Pelican: Gus Micketts, Mrs.! Joseph Otts; for Hoonah: D. Mec- | Kinley, Jack Stearns, Hilda Schoon- over; for Elfin Cove: Max Dorman; | for Sisters Island: G. F. Gentry. Arriving from Tulsequah were: Ppat MacMullin, D. P. Jolson, A. | Nelson, S. Grey, A. Maygard, J Halowanky; from Hoonah: Charles | Marvin, Robert Grant. | From Hawk Inlet: C. O. Davis; from Chichagof: Bill Dare, Mark Jensen; from Pelican: H. Mowry, || Joe Heneisen; from Tenakee: Bas Untilasco, Joe Armstrong; from| Ketchikan: Arnold Tallman, Gifford | pliments, but, seeing is believ- yourself how Empire printing 1’s skill has won us m want you to see fo TAKE ANY CAB - 3 Miles on Glacier Highway Phone 015-2 for Reservations 1 st your sales. «for a better impression call the nirve Printing Company wj e ettt}

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