The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1946, Page 2

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Baby Dresses 3.95 All Wool Sweaters 3.95 Wool Sleeping Sague 3.95 Elastic Top Panties 65¢ Flannel and Corduroy 2.50 Knit Suits Pinafore Ette 2.50 1.50 CRIB BLANKETS Wool and Part Wool 3.95 10 6.95 A a/M Behrends QUALITY SINCE /887 DI'I’\RT'\IF\T OF COM=IERCE, JUNEAU, THER BULLETIN Ma. last " Ancho: 21 ¥ Bethel 39 Conlcva 33 2 * Dawson 3 -2 PEamontor: 18 & Faithanks $Haines Juneau “ Jancau Airport >Kr tehikan Portland Prince George Prinee Rupert San.Francisco Seattle Sitka ‘Whitehorse Yakutat ~(4:30 a. m. yesterd: WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Celd air provails over morning with tgmperatures as low as minus 41 degrees. 24 hrs.* , WEATHER BUREAU AL/\SKA . 120TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY Lowest 24 hrs temn Precip. 20 Trace 32 06 27 Cloudy Snow 3 - Snow -12 0 Cloudy -9 05 Snow 0 Cloudy 0 Snow 0 Cloudy 0 Pt Snow Snow Drizzle 0 Cloudy 0 Clear 07 Cloudy 0 Clear 0 Clear Trace Drizzle Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy v to 4:30 a. m. today) Weather at | 4:30 am. Cloudy most of Canada this Warmer maritime aly is reported oyver the western pertion of the United States and the Dus to the influence of a deep low over the ssouthern portion of Alaska northern Bering Sea area rain or sno moerning from the n Straits. Rain or snow I Wi » portion of the U western and southern MARIN to the B hours over 1 Canada and ove the Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today Station Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Light Lincoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE F‘ORECAST Outside inside channels, Southeast Alask ’mtheasurh winds 20 to 25 mile WIND Heigl (s Calm 1 foot 2 feet ce to Sitka h cf Sumner Strait Snow or rain t of Waves dition) and southerly to Outside waters, “Sitka to Yakutat and inside waters, Southeast Alaska, south of Frederick Scund—increasing southeasterly winds “tonight—rain or snow. | | | debury, | Mrs | | | { | w is falling at many stations this= thern portion of South s fallen during ited States, southwest portion of Alaska 2 WEATHER BULLETIN | Native Arts and Crafts; | Werner, | William Paul, Jr., Chairman of Pho- | spe nw ARTS, CRAFTS SHOW 'GPENS; BIG DISPLAY GREETS SPECTATORS', lorful nious display ftswork from some of the deft- throughout the Territor readied last night for in the Scottish Rite creative sponsored Club A C and ing being v's opening ds had not| ittached early last night, dis- sified and specif- 1ts made. of original stels were public 1))nwmm~(h painting “Frosty Night ming through hay stacks arge pumpkins. It was signed 5. Shaw. Other pictures of which were not signed and h 1d not yet received credit cards two still-life pastels, a care iled oil painting of a large idst of a tree-covered ot Juneau, a paint- htly decorated Christ- > on a piano, and a force- ear painting of a child em- n old woman Wood Show One of the more imprssive of the X is a wood show by the U.S. Highly polisk arranged specimens of > of wood grown in Alaska Featured items in the ns such as oars, plac- andsome Alaska yellow chest decorated with a dog sled motif, and done for the service by Rotert S. Fuller. He also carved ge plaques representing the four great natural re- fishing, mining, gold and many bracing & our 1 {imber Another notable exhibit is that by Jackson School showing work, needlework, Alaskan 1eon cloths (one with and napkins to er with wolf’s hf‘xd craft, wood carvi other artistic '\nd eye- Miscellaneous n exhibited articles t visitors to the s i and material-filled ywned and shown by Mrs. Cur- 2 Alaskan yew coffee table carved with skunk cabbage dec- ration by M. Archbold, a fish skin watch bracelet (along with shtful shell, needle, and leather- raft work) in the Extension of the University of Alaska exhibit, an in- tricately ed picture frame and bracket If combination, some ex- cellent leather work by.Vernon L. Mocre, a costume set including skirt with ntad pockets, hand-made plastic ings, pin and bracelet, all a Chilkoot design, by Mrs. J. Werner and er cloth wall map Alaska (l'»nx by Mrs. William and bearing the vmlnm(leled Lt of doggeral: “Some say God W tired when he made it. Some s a fine land to shun. Maybe; there's some as would trade it for no land on e nd I'm one.” Trese t a few of the liter- ally thou: s of individual items that busy committee members were arranging last night, but they indi- cated that the Arts and Crafts show will offer one of the finest cross- ction displays of true Alaskan craftsmanship that could possibly be gathered in the Terrjtory. The show has beeh arranged and will be directed under the super- vision of the Executive committee members and its assisting divisional | committees, They are as follows: Executive Committee—Alice Bran- Chairman; E. L. Keithahn, Joe Werner, Henry Harmon, Mrs. Scott Murphy, Mrs. Jack Flet- | che: D A\l&i-’)nn! Chairmen: Mrs. William Paul, Sr., and ¢ Advisors— Chairman of Mrs. Joe Paintings; Chairman of tography; Dr. James Ryan, Chair- {man of Publications; Miss Ann Cole- man, Chairman of Gardening and Allied Arts. U. S. Forest Service; art, U. S. Dept. of Mines; Jack Mrs. Robert Henning, Chairman of Needlework; Mrs. Willis Booth, Chairman of Hostesses; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson, Chairman of Dis- play Committee ow opened this afternoon at ses at 5 and is again open from 0 to 10 o'clock, same hours to- 10TTOW - e KETCHIKAN VISITORS Among Ketchikan residents stay ing at the Baranof are: D. A, Thatcher, Egna Pederson, Imogene d, 5. M. Savrin, L, W. Buck- r, harlotte Dunlap and Mag- | da Knowles. . THREE FrOM PETERSBURG Three Petersburg residepts regist- ering Baranof were; Carroll Clausen, E. W. Copstead and Sally at the D e - WRONG TRUCK It was reported today that it was t a trck belonging to the West Coast Grocery Company that was briefly stolen here Thursday morn- The truck taken and shortly recovered is owned by Fred L. Turpin, operator of the Union becoming 20 to 25 miles per hour Transfer R N'S COOKIES AT THE U GROCERY. depicted moon- | g U. 8. Pish and Wildlife! THI:. DAILY ALASKA EM PIRl;#JUNl:AU ALASKA 'KETCHIKAN YOUTH " FILES FOR HOUSE Fh\l of Wm]d VVn II veterans to n the Democratic ticket for HL First Division in the April Terri- (torial Primaries is Harry F. Newell, who declared his candidacy for a t in the House of the Alaska Leg- ture yesterday at Ketchikan. The candidate, son of a long-time Ketchikan fami was born and raised in that City. His father is a wellknown merchandise broker g Newell recently was discharg- ed after three years of service with the Fifteenth Air Force, U. S. Army He is married and is the father of one child ndidate Newell distinguished elf during his school days in rikan as both an athlete and scholar. - STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY The ar Story Hour for children 11 be held tomorrow morning at the City Public Library nd all youngste: from kinder- arten up to and including sixth graders are invited to attend. In order not to miss any of the stories children should be there promptly at 10 o'clock. - - — FROM ANCHORAGE G. C. Jones and children, and Charles Holrenison, of Anchorage are guests at the Baranof. e e CARSONS' COOKIES AT 20th CENTUEY SUPER MARKET. - - B. D. 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