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| | i 1 i i i i { ' PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA MOTHER'S DAY MAY 12 And at BEHRENDS You'll Find the Gifis She Loves . . . LINGERIE Barbizon, slips, bed Beth ta trimmed mc grammed 65¢ PERFUM Fine p White Shoulde Hattie Carn Platine Dorothy scents also ILLEGAL FUR TAKEN Charged with unlawfully taking fur animals, Ronald C. John and Charles P. Joseph were yesterday fined 875 each by Commissioner Felix Gray. RRRRRCRRRRRRRRRRS RRRRRRARRARRR AR AR BRRARRRRRATR SRR RGRRRRR .”\\II!\Y... patent, suede, calf, faille, satin . 7.95 — 25.00 B. Jl/(. B&é'ZEIZJi 60. QUALITY SINCE /88T Mr. and Mrs. Henry Florida, Minn, are guc Gastineau. Robert H. W here from Pelican and is at the Gastineau. Drahas of | sts at the ed ered wakNING To wu owners of bicycles. traffic Safety Rules must be ob- served. Parents are asked to co- operate in case of children. Proper lighting at night must be observed. CHIEF OF POLICE (257-tf) Also featuring her version of the "CRAZY DANCE" of the Island of Martinique “Rum and Coca Cola” 2 INITIATED LAST NIGHT AT MEETING OF MOOSE WOMEN The Women of the Moose held :a very successful business and so- lcial meeting last evening, high- i lighted by the initiation of 12 can- | didates. | The new members are Marchetta Ray, Lulu Grass, Beatrice Albe- goff, Dolores Hallaway, Wilma Fisk, Isabell Price, Emily Savora, ! Dorothy Devinney, Ellien Maxson, Ivy Barlow, Lois Murhpy and Lois | tertainment, Berna West, chairman, CAMERA CLUB GETS ho FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1946 Mrs. Ethel Mllnel, Senior Re- gent, appointed the following com- mittees for the next meeting; en- assisted by Daisy Burrell and Bea- | trice Albegoff; refreshments, Dor- othy Sweeney, chairman, assisted | by Leila Lane and Leona Mac-| Kinnon. EXHIBITION DATES; nibiting prints of wild and tame| animals at its next meeting May | 8 in the High School Laboraton SPESL RS~ G MR., MRS. HARRY 0LDS | ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT | OF DAUGHTER SH!RI.EY Mr and Vlr: Hany Old nounce the engagement of i daughter Shirley, to Kenny n- | sen of Chicago, Ill. The wzdding| Ready for a Big Dinner? Be sure to serve tangy Petri California Burgundy! The Juneau Camera Club has re- MEETING ON MAY 8 levent will take place in the n:arl All Jacobsen. In a speech of welcome to the j class, Mary Haas told the story ‘of Mooseheart, explaining | meaning and purpose to the new members. A most enjoyable evening of games followed the initiation cer- | emonies, with prizes awarded to {the following: Mary Haas, Lois Murphy, Dorothy Sweéney, Isa- | bell Price, Lois Jacobsen, Beatrice Lind and Robert Light. | The serving of delightful refresh- { ments brought to a close a plea- | sant time, with many words of | appreciation given the members {of the committees in charge. Canada. west, moving slowly northeastward. 60 degrees nonh 17 dcgrccs cal offers with hér lhncl from the Sans Sflm Clnll in Mexico City Music by the 0'Reillys Dinner Served Every Evening On the Bubble Room Terrace No Cover Cl‘u_l_'r_ge’ the | Albegoff, Martha Schmidt, Myrtle | Contest, May 15. |7 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ceived announcements of photo- graphy exhibitions and contests) with the following closing dates: 8th International of Buffalo Mu- seum, May 12; 1946 San Francisco,| May 15; 9th Memphis, June 7; 1st| Oklahcma Color Slide, May 31; 15th Detroit International, July 5th; Popular Photography, month- ! ly; Camera Magazine, monthly; | Photographic Society of America, | monthly and other contests closing October; ~National High School Full addresses, rules and entry fees may be obtained from the| Club's president William L. Paull Jr. The Juneau Camera Club is ex- Dutch Harbor to a second high located over the Northwest Territory of ted Ernest Janny, Somme scattered rain showers were reported over central Canada Carl Ellis, Yak during the past 24 hours and rain or snow has fallen at many stations| patients. | over the west coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. were near freezing over the Tanana and Yukon valleys this morning but | field Home. | reached as high as 60 degrees yesterday. i MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN I Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today Temperatures | WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Clear 51 w 2 Calm | &8 Cape Spencer Clear 51 NNE 22 Calm | Eldred Rock Clear 5 NW 6 1 foot | Five Finger Light .. Clear: 51 NNW 9 Calm | Guard Island Clear” 51 NwW 8 Calm Lincoln Rock Clear 51 w 2 Calm Point Retreat Clear 52 N 7 Calm MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Low pressure center—29.60 inches—42 degrees north, 133 degrees Low pressure center—=29.05 inches— B northeastward. % ¢ iployed in the office of the \MERLE RHODES HERE {Merle Rhocss, (brand new Jeanette here from Ev- date has not yet been set, but the future. | The bride-to-be is a Juneau High School graduate and has many friends here. She has been em- North Coast Bus Lires in Seattle, and recently went to Chicago, where she is now employed. | Mr. Hansen was stationed in Ju-' ineau for some time, until last Feb- ruary, when he returned home to receive his discharge. -~ WITH NEW JEANETTE Preparing ior halibut fishing is who brought his erett, Wash., Wednesday. The Jean- | ette, built by Carl Andersen in his COPR. 1946, PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 4 ] JUNEAU, ALASKA {Fishermen's Boat Shop, is a 55- WEATHER BULLETIN {footer and sister ship to Russell T S Sk % TR N g e 0 A"L { DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME (Elllott's Oross Sound. She left Max. temp. TODAY [Seattle at 9 p. m. last Friday, ron SALE | last . | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at [f}t‘;fip‘"gh"‘ o “d‘““w 18 in Ketoh Bull.n e made !¢ { Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | 3 Anchorage 53 30 30 0 Clear ’m;m Ketchikan in 3 MuSl be DEMULISHED and BEMOVED | Barrow 37 17 Trace ik board were Rhodes, his wife and A Sfl S | Bethel e 3 33 i Cloudy Ifour children; Arne Linden, George ConSldeIable LUMBER and THU oE Cordova 54 28 28 0 Clear ' Race, Chris Ericksen of Everett, 5 | Dawson T T T o e e Suitable for SHOP or WAREHOUSE . ... Edmonton 50 35 0 i e ! SRS 3 } Saihianks 60 » 3 i Cloudy iness will fish with Rhodes when Also OIL HEATERS | Hafnes 62 45 e 0 Clear {the Jeanette leaves in the near fu- = 2 gy ture. ‘Andersen, the shipbuilder, is A! sk c nsl ch c Juneau 63 36 40 0 Clear ; : : ! Juneau Airport 6 || 32 32 0 Clear ;’;w‘:i%“;""f'?]a‘:\‘::l 05 Ahvsff o asKa Lo Yuciion ompany | Ketchikan 64 43 43 0 Cloudy ‘mmm s MocHi Do L A at Willoughby Housing Project * | Kotzebue 36 28 28 0 Cloudy % et T . MecGrath 42 35 35 57 Rain LM Nome 317 28 37 Trace Snow A ) - ) o ") 1 Northway 57 21 28 [ Clear HOSPIIAL NOIES ] Peterabirs 53 34 34 0 Pt, Cloudy | St. Ann's Hospitl admitted the i M. §S. LEOTA Portland 81 51 51 0 Clear | following patients for medical at- ! Prince George : 41 41 0 Clear fee &fategfi_as Mis. Edward = Haines and Skagway Prince Rupert 40 47 0 Clear eckwith, Phillip Joseph, George s, FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY San Francisco 58 44 5 0 Cloudy Madden, Mrs. Prank Stine, Mis. T e At 2 Seattle 81 48 0 Lena George; and John Mehornay } M. S. LEOTA———— Sitka 67 33 41 0 Pt. Cloudy | for surgery. ' Ftr‘ Chnffer—sso.oo per day and up Whitehorse 58 29 29 0 Clear Discharged were Gus Longren, | M. S. DONJAC— Yakutat 52 30 30 0 Clear | Mrs. Cameron Terr | For Charter—$45.00 per day and up (4 . | Barcus, medical patients, and Mrs. _ I'IN N ¥--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 3 3 .I ‘,A,EA_ Ll,)al,j,,?(' Bbtinok | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center is moving slowly east- John Vavalis end her new daugh- : Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspecied ! ward from a position about 600 miles west of the Oregon coast. A ridge ter. scylnd;C BIRCEION F I 6f high *pressure extends from a high center to about 600 miles south of ~ The Government Hospital admit- l PHONE 79 or BL“E 449 white, navy tan . . . 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