The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1945, Page 2

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P\( ETW : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL—JUNEAU ALASKA ' FRIDAY, DFCEMB[-_R 7, 1945 fMoose Women Plan |PATIENTS AT GOVT. RUTHERFORDS HAVE | KEITHAHN TOTEM f COMMUNICATION HOSPITAL DISPLAY CHRISTMAS GUESTS = REPLICAS SHOWM | Ch”SLmaS Pany and HANDICRAFT WORK : Also Inmahon Meet | Women of the Moose held mb(-x(ulum puumts at tho Gov lar monthly business meet- ment Hospital is being shoWn ov ast night in the Moose Lodge the weekend in the window of t {Rooms, with a good representation 1 raft Shop at 111 eward cf their membership present. Plans Street. The patients had exp: > made for the annual Christ- ale but so great has been mas party which is a special eVent arefully m fcr the children, given jointly by been elir » Moose Lodge and the Women of of the Moose. The Christmas party will be held ve been thorou turday evening, Dec. 22, in the ccmmittee to assist the men with The Alaska Tuberculosis As: LEDO ASSAM, India, Nov. 16— etter just to Lumber Mills have as let lho people know w we feel guests during the Wood carving by Edw: ml L. about the demobilization plan. Mr. and Mrs. Keithahn, in the “Northw or In the first place any man with d their daughter, totem style, comprises the current eighteen months of service is eligible ttle. Mrs. O'Hare is| cre w | for discharge. While a man in this r. Rutherford. of the Public Health & theatre with two and three years residents have been at in the Shattuck Building on Sew- | s ce can't even get on a boat, Camp since last ard Street here. to get back to their homeland.” Now 1 there The oup of carvings shown in- I ask you, is that the right thing t with ' cludes s of authentic Indian to do? To keep a man in this coun- art and utensils. There is try of disease, and not giving him 4 large totem miniature, bowl and any idea when he will get home, or spoon-like utensils in the group— even if he will live long enough to of unusual interest and crafts- make ft back is what.4s ‘in the s of eve over hers Tec l2n J. Kirkbam HERE IS LOVELINESS for CHRISTMAS . R " aegermea, AYs f ADET FAULKNER 1 who may harbor » of what ms - party plans are Peggy Whitmore, tion, as a part of its Rehabili n Ay n M. Faulkner, son second an- Chairman; Elsie Sofoulis and Ma- program, donated many of t - of N Herbert L. Faulkner, qgfl( quTA"o"S ral Darling. terials used in the needlecraft and cen henorably discharged from As this is Moosehaven Month on art work The Alaska Natiy r-'th Air F 5 it is announ- ¥ he program calendar of the Lodge, vice has for some time carried on ced in advices received by The Em- NEW \("‘K Dec. 7 — Closing % tainment features at the academic and occupational therapy pire r social meeting to be held work at the hospital. The work is Dec. 20 will be under the care of currently under the direction of 3 Irene McKinley, Moosehaven Chair- Mrs. Dora Rusch, who comes f1 man. She will be assisted by Lyda Bozeman, Montana. She teach Jaisy Burrell and Anna Ro- the younger patients in groups, Refreshments will be serv- gives individual instruction to o} e 18 i ¢ Edith Powers, chairman, Ruth | patients > Maurstad and Dorothy Evans assist- ~ Attention is called to the photo- ANCHORAGE GUESTS graphs on display, taken by Will- A n of new members will iam Paul, Jr. These depict the pat- a feature of the next meet- ients at work and they give one an ¢ quotation of Alaska Juneau Mine stock today was 9z, Asaconda 461 > V\'HLL'[ 87:, Internatior Kennecott 50, New 2%, Northern Pa- 38, U. S. Steel 84, Pound D the service at ANG IN YAKIMA November, 1943, o will be remem- ident. cipation in re writing to Lee Rox, n automobiling a nd and has located in 03° E xlc-\ today we: 2,050,000 shares. were’ as fol- qu.‘: rails, 64.74; a, Wash J. A. McDonald and chifd i Dorothy Koe from An- G. H. POWELL HERE ar at the Baranof G. H. Powell of Oa 1d, Calif., by P has been announced. idea of how much contentment and Hote is a guest at Hotel Juneau DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! eee interest in life a rehabilitation pro- o 5 HERE FROM STATES gram giv Baranct . TREWAtS SN ke 1 S reate 1 RS Teats. AT SRS X e B FRUIT ( AKE Radiant Mix, Currants, Figs, White FIXINS Raisins, Dark Raisins, Citron, Anderson, Tenafly, N. J.; and Ger- dent, is a guest "at the Gastin trude Diamond, Laurelton, N. Y. Hotel Lemon, Orange Peel GET THEM NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPETE! = CALIFQRNIA..Fines 1 Quality 12 12-0z%ins Case 48 tins ORANGE JUICE §2.19 $8.59 "Hormel SPAGHETTI and 1 Pound, 140z, tins MEAT BALLS - - - - ZcansT5e - Eelicievs..flx!:‘ tmry--;‘; ’:fig( ngz 51 49 i U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU sable-dyed nificent WEATHER BULLETIN 3 n and Da Lennox, DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME calf, faille, satin Max. temp. TODAY s, pouches, under- last | Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. els, beautifully styled Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip Anchorage 9 -8 -6 0 Barrow -17 ' -22 Bethel 4 -13 2 T Snow Cordova P 6 T Pt. Cloydy Dawson 11 29 -14 0 Pt. Cloud; Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Juneau Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath -4 '\mm 2 thway -1 -9 -4 I Snow Pl‘( ersburg 35 29 21 28 Clear 17 § T Snow -6 T Snow 15 0 Cloudy 23 01 Cloudy 15 .01 Clear 35 26 Snow i o Clear TRichleau Pearls it One, two and three strand neck- Portland 52 s Taces, matching ear- Pifoe Guorde 3 = # 13 viny Natural pearls Prince Rupert 39 31 i ¥ = " 5 Feancists 5 N Wash. Coop ExiraLarge = te 0 | i e T = Sitka 4 32 5 Clear e e R T W T T | 4 \ - | 1 Whitehorse 2 -10 11 Snow "@ g fi »: 14 i} S N U q Yakutat 25 9 0 Cloudy 19 @ A 33 1% = 30 a. m. yestérday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The last of the storm series was centere over northern Montana this morning and was moving eastward at about 30 miles per hour. A mass of cold air moved a into southwestern British Columbia and northwestzrn Washi Cr t rom below freezing to 39 degr ong the coast from Columbia River into the Gulf of Alaska temp tures were colder th morning over the intericr of Alaska and Canada with temperatures bzlo zero over most the continental area of Al far south as Grand Prairie, British Columbia and Naknek and Anchc 2 10w or rain has fallen over the Pacific Northwest 1cisco Bay region to Mayo, Northwest Territory MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Wav New 1945 Crop ‘ W ALNUTS FILBERTS PECANS 2 s, S1.O5 2 Ihs. SL.O5 2 ibs. 81.35 PEANUTS ALMONDS MIZED 2 ibs. T3¢ 2 ibs. 81.35 2 lbs. 81.05 TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - - 10:15A. M, 2:15P. M. 1 .diIIIHIHI|I|II|I||IIIIIHIIIllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIHMIIIIII Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) T < N TRY Cape Decision Cloudy 39‘ E 12 4 fect MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50——DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. Cape Spe: Pt. Cloudy 29 ENE 23 Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 21 NW 26 3 feet r Light Pt. Clcudy 29 ENE 30 6 feet o DHO N E Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 37 N 5 Smooth Lincoln Rock Snow 34 6 Point Ratreat Pt. Cloudy 24 NNW 30 4 feet s ' MARINE FORECAST FOR UTHEAST ALASKA: Inside waters d .zer 5 : north of Sumper Strait—northerly winds 25 to 30 ) . . miles per hour- riable cloudiness with wide=ly scattered snow flurries. QAALITY s/nce /“7 Inside ers, Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds under 15 miles per hour variable cloudiness with rain showers or snow flurries. Outside »\.flzx\ Sitka to Yakutat and Cross nd, Icy Strait area—easterly to northes | u'l\ winds 20 miies per lmur variable Llnudmess with local snow fluxxus TETE TR T T T R R TR ST e f e &m&&&i 'COASTAL AIRLINES C ONRGHSTON | pgySEq from the CLASSICS 0 BOOGIE 53 N | @ On flights to Sitka, and Ketchi- ¢ | kan this morning, Alaska Coastal = &l BT g | Airlines carried the following pas- b D7 ’i ll E o g | sengers v To Sitka—Bud Whiteside, F. D.| ROC ERY | =ea CASH W““““WQOOOOOOQOQOOOO. .00000“0"0'00000000000“0““““’0“““‘0““000“““‘0 Craig, Mrs. F. D. Craig and Arnold | Mogseth. To Petersburg—Keith Roberts, Don ! Foster and Erling Phynese. "R | g, = P To Ketchikan—Abbie Mier, Bob! b Feor that Christmas Gift it e o i b e | 3 Your % Sixty per cent of man's diet in . i3 | & Buy Them by the Box * $ Priced from $6.00 $10.00 While They Last? HARRY RACE Druggist . w'é’ T O B T e L -0 o S G S S S LT T o o In Juneau-—Maximum, 27; minimum, ek Maximum, 26; Bubble Room Terrace (Juneau and v * o 0 Partly cloudy with lowest temperature near 15 degrees in exposed places. Increasing cloudiness Saturday, ‘with snow flurries in the after- noon THE BARANOF HOTEL BUBBLE ROOM 00000000000000030200000000000000000000000000000¢ ,. .". % g this “meat eating” nation is of| 3 s o " | Requests , ® & 0 0 0 0 00 000 e d WEATHER REPORT Answere i (U. §. WEATHER BUREAU) { 3 Ending 6:30 ¢'Clock This Morning 4 Try the Chef’s Special in the %E’&’%&&&&&%’@%’é?&‘@ g

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