The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1946, Page 2

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PAGL. TWO THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY MAY 31, I946 * Juanita be P. Dybbro, Patricia Bailey, Samuel IS OFFERING YOU THAT TR]I"i‘ " |~ Believing that music i t| the completed forms are to rickscn, Gharies - Defigjos, n S ren turned in to Mrs. Josephine Boyd, Martiy and Lester Minner. Sister_ Mary Claude, Arlene_Jnck- slarigbvriye, :,‘;e:';‘?::gl:“:fi“: Thursday, June 6. She will be in| AHVing frém Anchorage Wed- DOWN THE YUKON RIVER TO Patsy Mallot, Mrs. A. Young lobby of the Baranof Hotel nesday with Captain Dave Thomp- . > s doing, Ernest Ehler yester- the . Young, A. Besancon, Ha one 15 -demg ¥ g : » n, Flight Officer Copeland, and 5 e h 8 day delighted his neighbors in the from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock, to re- £ B, B0 \sk, C. Van Wedel, R. B. Clifton Highlands with an outdoor concert. ceive the forms and the final re- f}(t«“:‘:]s_ }?“‘G& gemfl’l“mfi were: awsmfl, /1 On el‘fl DI'Y ick Sablieh, 3 'owell, erman y k, end Dr. C. L. Polley. o i Maybe he set his phonograph up gistration fee. i Robinsen, Helen Corning, Nathan AND RETURN VIA BOAT { § Passengers for Vancouver were: Dcrothy McLeod, Katherine Gray, Mrs. *0. Kilbourn, J. P. Christensen, 2. C. Christensen, S. 1. Christensen, Margaret Maland, Emily Dean, A. B. Phillips, Floyd Dryden and wife, in the doorway of his home with June 16 is the opening date for| 5 By the idea of bolstering his own spirit the Girl Scout Camp, with the | Wilbur, George Hite, and Mrz. All FOR PARTICULARS SEE CHARLES W. YOUNG ns he diligently spaded his lawn, Brownies making up the firs group Ding AT THE CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFIC L On tae return flight, the follow- with no idea of the enjoyment he Of Campers. E e e - ing were flown to the Westward * was giying other in the neighbor- [ Otty: H.. Quin, Kaxl’ Walkere, Ms ‘000“0“0600000’0000000000“0“%“’“0“0““ hood, but their idea is that he can OFFICIAL TRIP . In high quality rayon ; f Mrs. Carson Lawrence, Carcl Law- | Bernstein, E. Rieke, W. Herd, Hen- 7 24 f . give a ‘“repeat performance” any Mrs. Robert Sanford, of the staff s 4 v A g i i ke i of the OPA here, made the round- |1y Hoover, Mrs. K. Kooistra, Ms. These Textron : _ M MuFasiane, . J8. S0 on the Princess B. Crenan, Mrs. E. Fultz, Joyce McFarlane, Mrs. C. Hendrick, Guy | Fultz, H. McDuffee, Ed Strunk, Gaudett, Mrs. J. Ryan, Dennis Ry- George Flet.her, Mrs. Olay Eillund, FESEH FOR SALMON — TUNA NDERSON'S at the Mouth of the Columbia River Cenvenienily Located ILWACQ, WASH. Phone — 401 and ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 For' scme reason, the Highlands trip to Skagway has wonderful acoustics, according Louise on official business, return- § . ' to reports, and music carries beau- ing this morning. . Mrs. F. Rice, Ms. P. Wagner, (& o £ : Frank Marshall, Helen Meyer, Lt: Thoughtfully tailored §on 8 & lizabeth Sundery, Mrs. F. Krom- |tifully clear f(_\r & JoHES Histance S Yo Willi ic 0 o with an eye for com- e \ Mes. T, Sihar, Mestar: bl !;u'u:lgh the quiet atmosphere. Empire Want Ads bring resuits! ":‘I:jmnr“mff’;a:i J)I.-InI:x.~yBi\I;i:.“W fort and good looks . . . 1 mling. U. S. DEPARTMENYT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU To Cordova: R. Sligar. (,:-nm-uusl\v cut 3 Por Pringe Rupert: Sisgr Ethel | JUNEAU, ALASKA To Yakutat: Lt. Commander H. ed elastic waistband § 4 wnd Sister Ethebart. WEATHER BULLETIN €. Warwick; from Gustavus to An- Boxer Shorts % and no buttons to pop Leaving for Seattle were: Miss pyra FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN 'nm:mhm.” ®. B. Petite. i * $ e > ° off. In white, blue, tan. § 4 Sue nedy, Miss Betty Harvard, Max. temp. TODAY Tois Ritchie, Mrs. Wm. 'Hxson, last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at ! i as Al ( B Dige and Baybara Higson Mas. Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. Sizes 30 to 44. y H. Arlowe, Laureen and Duane anchorage 52 0 Cloudy Aricwe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma-! garrow 02 170 3 ver, Anne and Christine Maver, | cordova 54 0 Cloudy . Mrs. A. B. Phillips. Dawson 65 2 0 . Cloudy | ¥ Bennie Bell, C. A. Jones, Mrs. gpdmonton 58 e . Cloudy | Jones, Tommy and Johnny Jones, Fairbanks | overnighs avir s i oens Mrs. V. Buckley, Pat Murphy, S. H. | Haines 5 g y irections and anplied. Kiserex up P. Vevelstad, H. Oliver, Frances suneau I ¥ ( Carol, W. R. Jahn, L. T. Naish, jgyneau Airport . .. y g { B ) Floyd Phillips, Jimmy Klein and Ketchikan “loudy | 2ad gt s \lv‘slvk xm\- their C. Custer. Kotzebue Pt. Cloudy sl.rumn does _not u(w\ " vou " | Douglas High graduabcs J T ; are now | her stay in J N loulse Here “ull time employed. Miss lee" G'Rl S(oullI cAMp ALASKA AMINES POPUMR V'S"OR Young Jackie Conright, who ac- Isaak is employed in the Office o | i | companied his: mother from An- Rent Control, OPA under Px‘ectm’w Io opE" m"E 1‘ Fll S FoR"‘v 'I'wo i '.EAVB BY pl‘"t]chomge. is Yemaining here to T E x 'I' R o N E. P. McCarron, as an offiee work- & | — {Spend ‘the summer months at the OIn ou | 1s. Jack (Daisy) Conright of | Sturm home. nrchayd McCormick has accepted| Mrs. C. C. Carter has ‘lccf\plz‘d* Anr orage returned homs by plane TR R 1 position with the Alaska Road | the chairmanship of the Girl Scout this afterncon, after spending a BURDICK BACK ble your money back. Ack MecGrath . | Kieevex today, sure. l Nome ; : e Pt. Cloudy Butier, Mauro Drug Co. Northway 5 Pt. Cloudy “The Rexall Store” | | Petersburg > B 0 x E R T Y P E S H 0 R T S Comnmission and has alre left | Camp Committee, succeedin v; | Amiving uere yesterday _with most enjoyable visit at the hom p ady Camp b g Mrs. Flight Officer enjoyable visit at t home S Portland r Rain The steamer P“"C*’“ Louise ar- for field work near Anchorage. Perry Ashcraft who recently left Captain Bob Long, of i mistar-Ms: o A Sttt 8 e ek W i ed in port from Skagway at 8 = Louis Bonnett is a crew member | for the States to make her home,'Hcrning, and Stewardess eral parties were given for her,| gional Forester, has returned to < this morning, and sailed at on a tugboat plying between Ju-| it has been announced. Sharp on the Starliner Juneau Were wyile trips to the Sturm’s summer Juneau from the Ketchikan area 9:30 o'cleck for the south. 'neau and Ketchikan. The necessary forms for the the following from Anchorage: DI' home at Lena Cove, seeing old | where he has bsen on offleial busi- TEXTRON. 5 Inodming BN e e sy — health examination which each Berneta “Block, May Crusen, D. iriends, etc, kept -her busy during ress for about 10 days. way were Miss E.*Bundle, ‘A."V8n girl attending camp must take, Fenno, Maxine Ripley, and Norman s i Sl A Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco g 'ORS, MINERS | Seattle Do e Rain - ~ 1P 7 ; William Fleek, pioneer Douglas | gjika A % i i v E { mmmm ncss man, now retired, is leav- | whitehorse 62 34 Pt. Cloudy for his claim at Slate yaxytat 54 44 Pt. Cloudy Mavern, Mrs. J. RAhoISGEMIe O'jEM" Gaflhnll!fl have been distributed to all doctors Ripley. SNBSS GRE - S (] DR T4 b IRRETR k, he will spend the *__(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today? T t, ‘g 4 t F 5 ummer at his claim and in pros- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge of high pressure extends along the 0 ‘@ (?S 143&! y tzing, Thomas Pijerce, Mrs. B » | S On the return flight the follow- o : in Juneau, Mrs. Carter stated, 50 g homas, Grace Sanford, Mrs. T. Io ."ufl( wm(h § Ium wepe flown to- the Westward ONCE AGAIN THE pecting other territory adjacent to continental divide from Idgho to Whitehorse and swings northward into that the girls may go to the doctor ngs. His eldest son, Dale | the Mackenzie Basin. A low pressure is now located 150 miles west of Mrs. A. Ward, Henry, % B | helré ok Th t city: R. Baker, James Kepley, v nappui. 1. so-| Delights Neighbors | i "be made.Iree of ‘harge, and Edith Sheppard, P Dybbro, Mrs. White Pass and Yakon Route L y “leek, arrived this week from his Cape Decision. A low pressure center is located over Dutch Harbor in the w N H = ql d d You Petersburg home and will be a part- A rain belt has moved onto the coast from Oregon to Ket- € oW LEaVe 2 JI2NE an Aleutians. 0”“000“0“0000“000“000‘0“00”000“ mo“mz ner cn the trip. They will take & chikan this morning. Temperatures are normal in the coastal area and || (] plane to Cordova and then charter | ap yrmal in the Yukon Vallev area. 4 H H i See Qu! BOOk!eI fln o ‘“'“‘“" 1o glate Orcek. st gt HMARH\E WEATHER BULLETIN Dlreci L!nfl Ph@ne Ty Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today 1 S:'X Sho" (uis 0 MR., MRS. INGEBRIGHT HERE WIND Height of Waves ¥ i Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ingebright Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) AT THIBODEAU g GROCERY RAD'ANI HEA[IH arrived in Douglas this week to make | cape Decision Rain 53 E 2 2 feet A h ’ their home here for the summer | Cape Spencer ! Rain 51 ENE 22 4 feet o D w.ll hh A end possibly longer. Their daughter, | Eldred Rock Cloudy 56 SSE 5 Anro n Wi oug Y \venue IN OUR HEAHH FOOD land her husband, Mr. and Mrs. | Pive Finger Light Cloudy 50 Calm Calm R. L. Anderson, have made Doug- Guard Island Cloudy 57 s 4 Zero SECTION las their home since the first of |Lincoln Rock . chidy. w & .1 2 feet ALASKAN CAB O / Z and had arranged for an | poj C%y 54 SSE 7 Zero < ' @ Point Retreat | apartment at the Kilburn for their MARINE FORECAST )R THE PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY - arrival. Mrs. Ingebright is a sister EVENING: Protected watérs of Southeast Alaska — winds light and P h 0 n e 7 7 7 of Patrolman Dewey Dore of Ju-|variable gradually increasing to southeasterly 20 miles per hour late neau. tonight and decreasing Saturday afternoon. Outside waters, Dixon | Entrance to Yakutat--winds southeasterly 15 to 20 miles per hour in- THREE GRADUATES EMPLOYED | creasing to 25 miles per hour tonight and decreasing gradually Saturday. Three of the 1946 Class of the | Rain this awemnon and Samrdnv Watch for the REMODELING SALE at the | Alaska Music Supply Inc. : ONE WEEK Commencing Monday June 3rd BOOK ENDS PRICES | NOVELTY BgNKS COFFEE MAKERS 'PLAQUE! PIPE RACKS REBUCER ASH TRAYS SMOKER SETS 201 30% MULTI-PICTURES GLASS VASES 28-Piete Sets Glass Dishes WASTE BASKETS DURING EF ox Nested Bowls FIGURINES THIS SALE Fire King Nested Bowls /he BARANOF HOTE TELEPHONE 106 : . + @ + - * 2 ¢ @ v » 2 * > - b - * . ¢ L4 3 4 . + 5 ° 3 I3 s é 5 M > + 3 * b4 * * @ + . 14 ° e 2 * « . “ * - - “ * * I . - * . v * 3 - “ » I - e © o . s M b 4 > ¢

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