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i “§. Show your appreciation to Mother with an Gaft Suggestions 4 for Mother’s Day | appropriate gift of remembrance. thing to wear will please her. . MOTHER’S DAY—Sunday, May 8 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store RETAIL - TRADE F ORMED HERE | (Continued 1rom¥ Page One) Council Chamber of the Oity Hall next Thursday evening. ‘Present and Prospective Members Business, profassional and indus- trial intewests, reported at last right's meeting as either belonging | 19 the association or favoring its organization, follow: John Torvinen, Thomas Hard- ware Co., A. J. Anderson, Ludwig Nelson, Yurman's, Arnold Bootery, | Charles Sabin, Gordon’s, Halvor- sen’s, Inc.,, Butler-Mauro Drug Co,, | A, P MacKinnon, B. M. Behrends, Dr..'W. W. Gouncil, Connors Motor | Co., ‘Alaska Meat Co, Juneau- Young Hardware Co.,, Juneau Sam- ple Shop, Coleman's Style Shop, Oscar Harri, Leadsr Department Btore, Cash Bazaar, Snow White Laundry, Juneau Lum- ber Milis, Dr. €. L. Fenton, Pant- orium Cleaners, Alaska Airways.' Winter & Pond, Big Van, Mittan- Hollywood | A NEW COAT HAT DRESS BLOUSE SKIRT RAINCOAT UMBRELLA HANDBAG GLOVES HANDKERCHIEF SCARF HOSIERY OXFORDS SLIPPERS BATH ROBE HOUSE DRESS | nen, White Studio, Andy Lager- ? gren, Charles G. Warner, Andy \ Burfalson, Paul Hudon, Juneau \qamme Shop, Paul Bloedhorn, Sam Shabaldok, Tom Shearer, Olaf ‘Baiidm;. Dr. J. N, Payne, Florence Shoppe, L. W. Morris, Cash Cole, Gunnar Blomgren, Juneau-Young Hardware Co., Juneau Drug Co., | Harris Hardware Co., Ggorge Bro- |trs Grocery, California Grocery, Garnick’s = Grocery, Alaska Meat ‘Co.. J. B. Burford & Co., McCaul Motor Co., Juneau Motors, Rice & |Ahlers, Gastineau Grocery, Frye- |Bruhn Co., Sanitary Meat Co, | Kaufmann's Cafe, Pacific Coast ;Coa.l Co., William_Jarman, Juneau | Wager Co.,, Dr. L, P. Dawes, Dr. [€.. P. Jenne, Jacobson Jewelry |Stare, A. F. Knight, Martin Jor- ,xen<en, Ralph Reisehl, Jack White, |0, J. White, Mrs, Ardelle, Cleve- lland Stroller's Weekly, Cash Ba- zaar, Dr. H. C. DeVighne, Dr. G. | F. Freeburger, Dr. Jordan, Ameri- | can Beauty Parlor, Empire Print- |ing Company. — e ——— There are 43 radio broadcast sta- tions in California. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ‘The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8, Weatner Bureas Forecast for Juneau and vicinRy, beginning at 4 pm., May 6: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate Time Barometer Temp. 4 pm. yest'y ... 2084 4“4 4 am. today ' 29.59 39 Noon toeday ..29,83 “ southeasterly winds. Bumidity Wind Velocity Weatner 86 SE 20 Rain 08 s 10 Rain 80 Nw 3 Rain ©ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . . YESTERDAY | Highest 4pm, | temn, temp. | - 18 | 4 40 BBLRLEREEBLEBREERE 2RI LLABREEBRE | presgure is low throughout Alaska but the storm center has TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 4a.m. emp, temp. velouity 34 hrs. Weathes | 18 M4 0 Cldy 38 38 24 0 Cldy 30, 30 4 [N Clear 2 4 14 0 Cldy 40 40 4 [ Cldy 42 2 B Trace Cldy 40 40. 10 0 Cldy 2 212 [} Trace Snow 36 38 0 0 36 38 8 84 34 36 8 118 39 39 0 90 44 46 ey 42 42 12 08 46 48 4 0 50 50 4 0 50 52 4 0 50 52 4 0 Clear nl the Gull of Alaska and the Southeast. mfl-nu.v high from the Pacific States southwestward. ‘ ‘tion lend speed to the marrative. “F athera of | ’ST!FF INCOME . - Peering Into Future Life l:l X — | = e | - - D | [— 3 g H— rm (-] e E = | — - = al oD | - — W - O | m = A new hypothesis of flbure M Tl P()() )ll) xs outlined in \hny Ma‘mom k | lead characters to briefly visit | y | I‘s Puhhsh(’(’ in mumlv and then return to thi E | | - TO GET MONEY v L2 | .hm and Cynthia discover mu‘ w L New Book hy h W. Free-'there are many modes of life after 1 b : —r— 3 I (] nlay" one dies, regulated by the chomeq\Q’ r C - Flory Recommends Experl- Trappers Take More This| man Issued— 3 A:;]ncdé before (lnat!;rfiol:hh;:;n)vfn;-\ Senate Finance Committee o/ . ~ . Q. € Justice a S ever, - ment Station There Be Season than in Sev- Is Also Off Press s b’ gaisend ik Wkd for | Makes Efforts to ‘ Given to College eral Years Past By WARE TORREY {which he has striven in life. ‘ Balance Budget s ’ ST 1 | 3 Other books " include “Star of e | Transter of the Federal Agri- ¢s are either more plent NEW. YORK, May 6 — THC Barth Octavus Roy Cobens mur-| wASHINGTON, May G-I a fi- | 1l department station to the [ful Southeast Alaska trappers|©2rthy and robu “‘I “; der mystery; Grace. Livingstodinal desperate lunge to reach the | ol Of the Alaska Agricultural'ars oming more expert in tak- Sul!olk ?oumrysxdo E of Ems ne.\‘ story, 'I_‘hg ch.a.ulx»no i goul of balancing the Budget, the [Collcge and School of Mines ag,ing them, and probably both are [Freeman’s new hbo R They Call It Patriotism,” by Bruno|Senate Finance Committee has {Faibanks, has been recommend-{true, according to Game Warden | helr People” 3 :‘ % Brehm, describing Austro-Servian|yritten into the new revenue bil i to the Secretary of Agriculture |Home Jewell, who. arrived Yook of the soi (iNg intrigues and diplomacy that cul-¢he est income tax rates ever harles H. Fiory, Alaska Com- |earfier week from his head- | J0SePh and His Er minated in the World War; Alice |gdopted iy joner for that Department, if|quarte hikan for a short |, Adem Brundish inh Withrow Fleld'y report: of :RUSHEN (| g\o now sonédule’ begin ‘et the 3 |was announced by him today. No|visit to local headquanters of the |[{fOm his father and w Sondliions, “Protection. of , WOmeN,, o) rate of 4'per ceus on' the on has. yet been taken, Alaska Game Commission, B A G hecon S L Tussia, 00|k $4,000. income with & per cent The transfer to the Alaska Col-| He made the trip north on me};:“{m.mwi}' e Epen!,l‘[ ; R e Ll Aireetly. fromon @il incomies jabove that plus {cze will not require the expen- patrolship Sea Obter, Capt. E. C. | ety i e ‘xz: the Japaess Y VM| surtax rates beginning at 1 per- diture of any Territorial funds, Mr, | Talmadge, via Wrangell and Pet- by different means, t i cent of incomes between $6000 ory said, ‘Tobe dinstitution B will and will return to Ket- ‘clwmmg times and and $10,000 graduating up to 55 ite and maintain the plans, on the motatship North-|¢ona Morfeau of Louisiana State Uni- percem on incomes above $1,000,- carry on exp‘}rmfxentg; x;n a P h‘e c;onvc,nab‘on o _iver has broken the Southern| way out of fun rom e ey ErSati of th chninr“n_e record of 15 seconds for e — o gt 1 h Act which was extend-| . TIUPDUS BAVe been nusually ipcople, thelr narrow bu 'Y the 120-yard high hurdles. He| 'Duke baseball teams since 1627, d to the Territory several years arder Jiell datd. " At Kot intrenched modes, of livi: topped the timbers /in . 147 this have lost but one*game to the - |simple and viggrous activiti spring 'University of North Carolina. nine W | > Matanuska station, as well o 3 ggis. heye bcn"‘r“-’?d in,; & jpoyel , that — e — 3 S A& Some- ! others of similar nature in in Oy nem. At least that | qeeply into an, important phase of ory operated by thefo ot <11~Lr;rt*“ aken in the Pei- | gnglish iife, L b ok @eloutince, Wilt W1 many ;,ra.ppers believe tha bandoned., by, i p plle. IaRY S eve that fai - " Scrcary Asthus 3. g there sre more wobves than st esth Vite 0 vinee | NOW OPEN for BUSINESS declined to recommend funds for|D the district, much of their suc- an individualized ‘”;' i this work in Alaska and failed to|¢ess in taking them in traps is I i B the - ~ estimates in the De- |atiribute the training given| O .hsy’m_burlllc "Lr‘kl‘ B ,f: annual requisitions to|BY H. H. Gubser, for the past|fO7es, thor indyence bumed & OFFERING A Efforts fo have items|tbrec veurs In charge of the Blo-| Death with & mans ¥ $ 4 i in the regular appropria- |198ical Survey's, predatory ammui'ta;:;“ “;Omef_m:gn au“ b tions bill for the Department fail- Conirol work In Alaska, and his| o o' T an: i He e in both the House and Sepate, |Predocessors. Methods demonstrat- S8V & man Ykl Coml)l(:‘t(’, | In a last effort to save at least|€d by them have been used with |1955 _"r;e h{mper i “'“‘“"d “". ment of Interior ined Congres- he wol are-believed to have | o~ = " T S fina E g the Alaska Railtoad which was COlumbia mainland. The islands|Vo'e Bim further with the village { authorized to divert funds to main- {Where they have been found in|py o "o @ 1 taining the plant. The rail man- |largest numbers were trapped thor- ;gtmr;givwhum ki Bae. been. 90 SPECIAL TODAY and agement, Mr. Flory said, is willing [0ughly during the past two years| ™ " . subtly Wovi ® for it to be turned voer to the|and at that time it was cvident f;’brf“;rm“ri‘f‘fihf““’\“‘.fi‘f’é TOMORROW college. that most of the predators had |’ A ':h‘;",;”:,e‘,-fli An;xxjxir Shai a Dispasition of the station at Sit- |either been taken or frightened | TP B 7€ WEAEFE T DK Shampoo and Finger ka remains undetermined. Mr.|[Out of the country. plot, 4 e \ Wave, $1.00 Flory will go there in a few days| Scarcity of food in their accus-|> " X i 20 to study conditions and confer with {tioned haunts, and an abundar . e $ Superintendent Yaw of the Shel-(of it in Southeast Alaska is re-| Russian Army in World War don Jackson School, which has|8arded @s the cause for tllun\"fgfll‘)‘;fi U}g";‘g‘”*“' ‘f“;\‘“““.d xprosséd’ & cadi movement into this district. The|" o %, 3 iparl- B Sl e © o take o ey hords of the Panbandle sec|Cm theatre, draws. upon ‘his exper- J uneau euuty u)p p() ] R LGN |larger than for years and consti- ‘I‘:I‘I"L‘:““‘\‘:ii‘h"i‘;"‘“}gu:‘_ the I:“\’J“:: | 4 018 5 e ol Lancers, W. e sian ary AHE < 2 RS | ESTONIA BARTERS BUTTER W€ an Imbortant source of food | "o b "wer for his book, “Way SYLVIA BRUMBERG ) : f the Lanc | REVAL, Estonia—This country is R LT R ont . among 2 bartering butter for fertilizer, hav-| ‘w. 1. “Heine” Huffman, m,.,,' S Gllire Conderi{sl: Wl Sibes With Juneau Frock Shoppe, Gastineau Hotel ing placed in Belgium large orders nitting Purdue shol tstop, is the son |&5 of the because of the var- idi for superphosphates hitherto given|of Frank €. “Heinie” Hoffman, |iety of action and scencs. Terse Building to Sweden, because Belgium agreed | {who was graduated from the same | and. colorful descrip- to take 10,000 tons of Estonian but-|saioc) in 1905 after winning four ter {mitjor letters in track A SR The G. A. R. post of I)quth,‘ ¢ Minn., has beld its last meeting.| "Bernie James, Dallas second- Only six members of the post live baseman, is reputed the fastest in Duluth and only three were able |b: runner in the Texas League x§ to attend tht‘ last meeting. this season. TAKE A DEEP BREATH OF THAT RICH AROMA FLOATING UP FROM A CUP OF HILLS BROS COFFEE Controlled Roasting—Hills Bros’ patented process— produces a fragrance and flavor no other coffee has will ever “go stale.” The. vacuum ot keeps it | FRESH ARWAYS! BUTTER Fresh Creamery—Sunset i Gold 4 lbs. for 99¢ EGGS Large—Fresh—Clean 4 doz., 89¢ No' Small' Dirties R R R T S ORANGES Medium Size—252 per doz., 20¢ ‘MINCED CLAMS ALASKA PACKED £ L Roasting “a little at a time™ . . . instead of in bulk . . . gives absolute protection against under- roasting and over-roasting FIG BARS WHOLE WHEAT 10c¢ per Ib. 3 Ibs. for 29¢ SNOWFLAKE As the accuracy of the hour-glass de- || pends upon an even, continuous flow . . « a Ifttle at a time « .. sa the uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Cofice is produced by Controlled Roast- ins 380 aotmied promew - omuh 20c can, 2 for 39¢ :vlni::::“mndnwmdy o o o “alitle at SODAS 5 WHOLE CLAMS 2 for 39¢ You simply ean’t keep away from a stegming, fragrant cup of Hills Bros. Coffee! Iis marvelous flavor is due to Hills Bros.’ pat- ented Controlled Roasting process. Iustead of roasting in bulk — Hills Bros. roast a little at a time . . .ulhmflomemly, Qonlmuoual’y, through the ro_nm No berry is underdone nor overdone? They have just the roasting required to develop Order Hills Bres. dolectoday Ask for it | the choicest, unvarying fla r. by name, and Ionk for |Ie Anb trade-mark Rfl!aBro-.Cofl‘eei.thmm on the can. b o cans, and can’t go stale. The vacuum process of packing coffee is the only method that fully preserves coffee freshness — the air is removed from the cam and klpl ont. Tt was originated by Hilfs Bros. oyer thirty years ago. There is nmmngis about a vacuum can — it will not make ponr 'coffee good, but it will keep good coffee fresh. 21b. caddy, 30c Telefihone 24 With our new and modern warehouse facilities just completed we are better prepared than ever to take care of our rapidly increasing busi- ness. g BUSINESS IS 600D! Promfit Delivéfg; © Hills Bros. 1952 HII.LS BROS COFF!E

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