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PAGE TWO YOU'LL WANT TO CHECK THESE SPLENDID VALUES IN OUR ANNUAL, AUGUST CLEARANCE SEOES . . . . 150 pair Joyce and Vitality casual and dress shoes, reg. $6.95 to $7.50, August Glenrafice s 1.0 5000 R DRk READY-TO-WEAR. . . . . Regular 18.95-19.95 Street Dresses . . Values to 22.95, Street, Afternoon Dresses Afternoon Dresses, values to 32.50 . . Afternoon Dresses, values to 55.00 . . St ValesHa a8 0 o e Regular Suit valuesto57 . . . . . Suits, regular valuesto 65 . . . . Formals, valuesto56 . . . . . . BETTER MILLINERY . . .. An outstanding group of Better Millinery, all originals by Leslie-James, Hodge, Montabert, Straws and Felfs, reqularly $10.9510 835 . . . CHILDREN'SWEAR . . .. Girls’ Dresses, valuesto 7.95 . . . Girls' Dresses, values t0 10.95 . . . Girls’, Infants’ Coats, valuest0 9.50 . . Girls' Coats, values1013.95 . . . . Raincoats, valuest0 595 . . . ; ,B. d/’/(. ‘Bfé.&:'ndi 80 QUALITY SINCE /887 4.50 10 15 19 34 24 29 39 34 : 15 wWane v annual meeting. A nt was also made e Sue Stewart Is Boouncement s (8L0 WEATHER REPORT f that the club will sponsor Miss prox g oms bypmeblin H d b BPWC Frances Paul in concert September S e D Onore y 27 g ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning 4 Tonight, members will act as °o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 55; minimum, 49. At Airport—Maximum, 55; hostesses at the public dance to be held in the Elks Ballroom honor- ing the enlisted personnel of the The only Juneau-born woman war veteran, Miss Sue Stewart, was presented with an honorary mem- bership in the Business and Profes- CGC Haida and the MP detach- min{niti; i48 sional Women's Club at a lunch- ment. . con held this noon in the Iris| Members were reminded that WEATHLR FORECAST 'Y Room they will meet Saturday at 2 o’clock (Juneau and Vielnity) ° Mrs. Betty McCormick made the iR the Red Cross rooms in the . vll-g:‘kl‘lla(d‘!}mfiyfm‘ presentation on behalf of the club| Shattuck Building to pack over- LigAt rain showers tonight e g "‘E.’l;""é;.'-"i;i“{i’\‘lfé"'rf" llquid called expressing their pride in Miss S€as boxes. and Friday but with de- ® avernight 48 1 acts 1o foosn Stewart for the service she has Guests of the club were Mrs. Al o creasizg cloudiness Friday. o s aid. Aop given her country. Miss Stewart|Monsen, Sgt. Rose Zablodowsky, Slightly warmer - Friday. ° tiningwere ol gy At disappeared later spoke of her experiences in Mrs. Elva Rice and Mrs. Frank . ally praiec Kiserex and B i Barnes, Mayor of Wrangell nger cbarraseed QNLY | e WAGH: 85 ‘0 Tec'B: arnes, Mayor of Wrangell. e e e s o0 e e s e e e i el lect R s e —_ ——————— joes not satisly, you get President Irma Purington an- ncunced that the weekly luncheons will be held on Friday in the Gold Room because of the increased Roy D. Skinner passed away at TONY FRANK E St. Ann’s Hospital last night at 5:30 o'clock at the age of 34. Ft. Ricl dson. He is stopping membership. Born in British Columbia, Mr.|the Baranof Hotel Mrs. Lilllan Uggen has been de- Skinner was a Libby, MecNeill and signated as a representative from |Libby employee. The remains are' the club to the nominating com-'dt the Chas. W. Carter Mortuary mittee of the American Red Cross pending funeral a. rangements. " U. S. DEPAKTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA Teny C. Frank is in Juneau frem HEREIT IS — SEPTEMBER 25th GUST 8, 1946 ALASKA LAKE MEMORY OF AMED IN DEAD VETERAN NoonWedding al Anchorage Joins |- Juneau Couple received today marriage of Word nounc was the an- Mis | Dorothea Hendrickson to Pvt. Linn 5 | Forrest in Anchorage Tuesda § noon. | par The bride flew to Anchorage| about a week ago accompanied by |of the Miss Joyce Smith who served a - o her attendant. Mrs. Waino Hen-| SOCIAL SECURITY PAYOFFS drickson, the bride's mother, was| - A A Harks | During debate ir ouse ¢ also present for the wedding. | Representatives 1 n th A According to present plans, the : mendmer young couple will make their home |\ . . in Anchorage until the time of the groom’s discharge from the Army. .o - STEAMER MOVEMENTS | 0 Princess Louise, scheduled to ternoon or evening Denali scheduled to sail from Se- from - the south. | arrive Saturday af- attle Saturday 3 i i Princess Norah scheduled to sail A L from Vancouver 9 p.m. Saturday ,,_; RE \TTI'" Gt Freighter Diamond Kunot, fron > NGLS Seattle, due Sunday. Gt i O Baranof, from west, probably ar-{ - " fi ! rive late tomorrow or early b.h,.; e ment of the . Interior day. | Aleutian, from west, du¢ south- ' | bound about August 14. fid ‘]' 2 A A R | which rece DAVIS, JR., IS TEN James V. Davis, Jr, was honorcc on his tenth birthday at a part given this afternoon at the ap: ment of his grandmother, Mrs. C i “"‘, e S J. Bergstrom in the Baranof. i R s v L Members of the family were pre- T e A gent for Jimmy's party, and i STEESE IN WASHINGTON § freshments consisted of ice cream! Ge! Gordon Ste ) and cake | & el S o illed on Dele it. Ste TOURISTS ARE SHOWN |l it fonneiz S to the iovernor. Next 3 st expect y i 1 Women's Appaner then , his formerly C Road Cem Harry Sperlilg, Administrativ Officer of the U. S. Forest vice, accompanied members of th Pan-Pacific Good Neighbor Tour yesterday on a sight-seeing trip to " Mendenhall Glacier. i Last evening he showed colored! slides of Alaska and lectured the grcup in the Gold Room of the) first si Ser- the Nicest Store In Town” nof Hotel Building e B AR T A A SR A ey e raal) e of The Alaska Baranof. +op IR i E — = — STOCK QUOTATIONS | QUALITY OF PRODUCT —_— | IS ESSENTIAL TO NEW YORK, Aug. 8. — Closing| CONTINUING SUCCESS quotaticn of Alaska Juneau mine| - —_— stock tcday is 7%, American Can| LS/MET 101% Anaconda 47%, Curt Wright 7%, International Ha ter 95'=, Kennecott 57%, New Yor U. S. Steel 90%, Pound $4.03%. Sales today were 890,000 shares. Déw, Jones averages today as follows: industrials 204.10, 62,74, utilities 41.62. i i Central 23%, Northern Pacific 27%,} i | | are rails y back. Ask lor 49, at! Butier, hauro Drug Co. | “The ieaail Store” uble your | Kieorex today, sure. WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME IS THE DATE! | THE SENSATIONAL NEW 1947 FRAZER SEDAN Moose at the 20th Century Theatre following the first show. DELIVERY OF CAR IS PROMISED FOR THE VERY hould the car arrive too late a paid up order will be issued—S0O GET YOUR TICKET NOW! MOOSE LODGE NO. 700—JUNEAU CLAIR OIL BURNING DOMESTIC RANGES OIL BURNING FLOOR FURNACES Max. temp. TODAY will be awarded by the Loyal Order of last temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. Station 24 brs.* | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weather at Anchorage 65 w0 54 03 Cloudy & - N e i 4 bt + Fog i NEAR FUTURE . .. However, Sethel 52 43 09 Rain Cordova 45 13 Clear Dawson 40 53 08 Rain Edmonton 44 83 Cloudy Fairbanks 15 13 Rain Hair 51 2 Rain and Fog Juncau 19 1.22 Rain Juneau Airpert 18 67 Rain s T Ketchikan 53 19 Drizzle . Kotzebue 50 32 Cloudy McGrath 51 16 Rain Nome 43 09 Northway 48 01 Petersburg 50 33 Portland 51 0 Prince George 68 Prince Rupert 64 55 0 Cloudy C 0 L E M A N Seattle 56 0 Clear Sitka 52 05 Fog Whitehorse 49 Trace Cloudy Yakutat 50 121 Rain *—(4:30 a. m. yester: to 4:30 4. m. today) % WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center in the Gulf of - Alaska has filled during the past 24 hours and a ridge of hign pressure extends from the Alaska Ra » southward to a high pressure center about 800 miles scuth of the Alaska Pennisula. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours cver most of Alaska and the central portion of Canada. y Temperatures over Southeast Alaska continued below normal MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 53 12 1 foot Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 51 4 Calm Eldred Rock 54 y§ Zero Guard Island 61 1 Zero Lincoln Rock Cloudy 57 Zero Point Retreat Fog 56 >, Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Sitka to Yaku- | tat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour, Outside waters, Dixon En- | trance to Sitka—westerly to northwesterly winds under 15 miles per hour. Generally cloudy with rain or rain showers, § SUNBEAU OIL BURNING WATER HEATERS On Display for Immediate Delivery Smith Heating and Appliance Co- PHONE 476 214 Second St. ' LS /MET YEs, SIR! : THAT SAYS IT! SURE THING LUCKY STRIKE Mearis Fine Tobacco! ‘Copyright 1946, The American Tobacco Company p———c