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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 1943 THURSDAY, MAY 27, GIRL SCOUTS BEGIN NATURE She Likes to Go pmds th Sliee fllT G 3 STUDY WORK By DOROTHY ROE AP Fashion Editor < * This is a report on the life and Alva Blackerl d H Smith, | times of that strictly modern pro- both of the Forest Service, duct of World War II, the Wash- recently treated about 60 70 in Government Girl Girl Scouts of t neau Chan-| The New' York Dress Institute nel area to an d talk and went down to find out how she demon trees lived, what she wore for work and and shrubs of S ka play, how she adjusted herself to Both conifers and deciduous the tempo of war-time Washington. were discussed, and fragments It presents as typical these three pranches of many varieties girl growth passed among 1—Lila May Jones: A farm girl examination ol f Ne¢ 1ska, works for OPA, wants nir ze, | tO 1 L designer after the characteristic o- | War. Spends about 25 percent of dor, a as growing I ome on cl likes simple Many questions were and k feminine dr¢ for after answe: Special emy was | ho two-piece suit dres for 1aid on the value of t pruce wear western hemlock, both of Fern Almquist: Washington is row prolifically here. Dif- her home town, and she has worked in bark d branching for OWI since it started Bowls in ted so that thi sttons, tap dances in play clothes distinguished Stage Dood C en tention being gay print Spends abou! 5 per- hape of con ent of her income for clothe other trees and Margaret Waller: A to Rubber Czar Jeffers. Tennessee, graduated from Vander- LILA MAY JONES: For FERN ALMQUIST: On time off Brother in Seattle ul;\)])u\;.; site. sney 4 1c |((..;‘H hlur;n;') needs. h P e S B s L SR The lecture and slides were by| “Only the billions of the govern- Only known, relative of P il Sl e el d P f way of preparation for the summer ment can bring adequate relief to Fellstrom, is a brother Carl, resid- ‘“‘}' O W,l B pange evampe rogram or program of nature study which will|the nation’s disabled defenders and ing in Seattle [ty S g YD Mmfary Government be part of the interesting activities | their families, but there are things A member of the Odd Fellows| “\' ;{‘.lj,’,‘l‘x:[ I‘;i,]"‘fx‘f;.‘. 11)‘ 4 planned for the summer camping which the government with all its Lodge, Fellstrom has worked in Al- = g 8 et S A d leason. Specimens on hand were billions cannot do. It cannot pro- aska a number of years. Havin }‘;,I,"‘“‘ R‘_I:” ]':H,KW,‘:D He 5 RIFICH ARNOURCE divided among the girls to start|vide the understanding aid and transferred his membership in th e T R e J,"n‘l: F their callections, much to their | personal attention that so often are lcdge to Seattle while in the States|prochimin and Raymond Hill. | SEATTLE, May 27—Modified re- delight. Slides showing costume such a big factor in a disabled at one time, he had never e el (s & quires r of ¢ the Na : e g s SR . quirements for officers for the Na- dancine of Girl Scouts were also|man's rehabilitation; which so of- his membership back to itie lodge| Another trip was made with Barl oo, "nieary government program run off at the meeting and were|ten hold his family together until here. |Sperling for Haines and R. K. 97 ‘0 7 o he Office of Naval highly enjoyed by the girls. is able to return home. Wife and Son Here |Rushton, Jack Oswell, Rennle G. Sp o ™rC oot "ot the Thir- AL a7t Eeilad faa Arieilibry ] el Harsibatin. ahitt Himwas ti [ fiineon and- Ay Mohtgomery. far f S ACSF: (RIVGUISIIEDS of fhe iy | and Jz £ s ss at the |2 : X % teenth Naval District. are doing with the help of the mon- mine, is well knbwn here, -having|Sk?way. Flying here from Haines ™ " e USES EXNMNED av900 wive ion Boppy’ Day, By reslded abithe|Nisves Apatimants | Rore A Bldsl and Joe Green and LT o e wearing a poppy vou aid the dis- with his wife and twelve-year-old|(fom Skagway, L J. Mechomiahd candidaias shodld posacss, B CoRED Shlnd W Wil G oot Ihe GeEA™ fib. sk, & Deumiadlier i el W I bly graduate, from an ac- FORFUNDSMADE | o s s e (R st s S by Scout Troop i o volunteering tc Besides his widow and son, Har- l J Somm Te and C. D. White _w'v'; ,lx‘wr‘ pul\]n q(.xxlt!‘]v“!l..l— RI E both serior and juniot membets of Mrs. Michael McIntyre and Mrs |V o8ner made the trip as fag, o MUERS, Bgthnal s A0, PO T T | R i L !the s o xiliary. and Jobn Lynch, both of Seattle Petersburg tical science, economics, public or “rahon oa!s American Legion Auxiliary, and both I SR el e R e S ) i ; . |volunteer workers from other or- His remains are expected to be| e Amd W R DRIl : i ] ; 3 w the memorial poppies which 7o th AR N e e I? anthropo or some field of en- in Pre‘:lous Woolens will be worn to he..or the war dead %~ ¥ : S et IS i Inlet passengers were Bineering related to governmental on Poppy Day next Saturday will R R 5% > whaseyptoree 2 D R T SHb i Half sizes whose thorough- || brifig help to war’s living victims MG (AL AU BEeR kom0 R "]m 21 Successful experlence and dem- bred smartness will win ap- | was explained today by Mrs. John Iwo MEN DEAD o e i "l:“]‘\”‘k “”“"“"""‘1.,u‘~.uv:;”1\,p:\(l‘ ey ]«“’Sr"!‘t‘l‘-‘)‘l;j;l onstrated ability in a responsible proving glances everywhere || McCormick, Department Poppy I it kv ,::f‘\“].\::‘“i(nu]w' H. Shell and Frank Ber- execulive-administrative position is you go. ‘A'”“” an of the American Legion oNE !NJURED Shiap 5 | Jr a further requirement. Candidates Luxury fabries in navy, ““\"I”'"“. T | ™ Another trip to tne Inlet was Must be resourceful and adaptable, s e Mrs. McCormick is one of the \ A : 2 have mature judgment and be able beige and tweeds. many volunteer workers who will A'l' MlNE SEAR(H SI“.'. made with passengers A. L. Ullman, Dave mature Jucgment anc i o 1214261 distribute the poppies on the streets HERE T | . Feldman and Douglas Keirshan “; ii“l‘l”"”‘v’v’ with pegple Jn-all walks B0 Nere Akbusiey. BhE Ml L ON A'I' S"'KA |On the return flight were Martin O € ’ b . - “ R e S 5 \hL‘U(I Thomas Jenning and Executive - administrative exper- SUItsl TOO, ln \“1‘.:]!! ])n])‘(j:?t;xno‘s‘lt]x;(]nt;]e “Lx;(xlxlx.i Hl;::\ Peter Fe”S"om, Ja(k Hal'- | Samuel J. Malatesta ience should be in education, bl}sl- - contribute when they !xk(* a poppy innd K” d . .l foRG ( wl"" Finishing ye ay’s calendar, a U or nnlmnlul_ S,mtl?.,m.. mumlchx- everyone could v the need f ¢ ’ as the only pas latter should include overall re- cont Pi]ZEfiy at St. Ann’s No Tr F d of Cit : here were Edward Tuller, | sponsibility, particularly in public 28.95 - 45.50 B e C ace round Of LY |r. . gesin, Alex Castinallo, C. M. works, utilitics, 1.«.11,1]:1. nousing, ln- need sc 2 : : % | nd H. Robbins. ritation, welfare, or agri- J Si Aot l;“ A e IR, SKI‘,"\': m I‘[\L'\.ll\:i“ .(‘l lfmmm:nmh: “Il "fi?\(}"S“G'Q - S()n nnd | }l)ltl was brought in from m-xp c:\;( M[]U‘\\x‘vgU:L,‘ll;::l};Al\:;f|-_(lf)1. - y of the money pa r poppi il ol ik ' - Pelican City foreign service backg s are de- ONES - SBVENS | - o e noney sic i oo o of it vy ot Daghler Envoute | scen cium, witam sotrhom s Seward Street o e [ u A | 1 Lenhart flew to Excur- Men who have had business ex- 3 The d Peter Fellstrom, 61, A search is still under o ng here were A.| perienc foreign representatives ed instan and D. (Jack) | gitka for Grover C. V ¥ Inmsan, John banks, shipping, oil, automobile ngton, 57 s at_the gisappeared there May L. Reed, Peter Piaz- | and equipment companies, rehab- mine, who died rs Tater|3.30 o'clock t afternoc n ilitation or housing projects are at St. Ann's Hos 1 the r et been found a eturn from the | particularly desired. f internal injuries and vith the following e field of education, the from the ock The Answer fo Your fice. L] bl <l\nivy. ‘1 u\u ‘; IrL, Aflll[l:‘l‘[;: i;n brh eIl Enown. att s Ann’s with umerous ries . 3 S | ter, Suzy, who has be tendiz (IeaI“ng pro em LR nd today is reported by his Phy-|pely Gollege at Portland, left Van- sician as doing satisfactorily. ¥ Say Sight for J Wil THE Swept From Platform T‘”‘“w”"“ ‘;’“-‘ i 1‘ 1. ; | | according.to J. A, Williams, Gen- |lism Winn, his son, who has, been doing defense work in California, eral Superintendent, the men form- od 5 loading erew and were aftemp- |18 Teported fo .be enroute hergignd ting to draw rock out of a shute at | ¢XPects to leave Seattle tonight. ‘ the time of the accident. A large i e | quantity of watey had collected | BUY WAR BONDS TRIANGLE CLEANERS Our Quality Work is your assurance of longer wear and greater economy. Phone N \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y\\““|lllIH"II"IIIII/III/////////////////////////// KEEP THAT CHEERFUL SPIRIT! Don’t blame your store if they run out of Old Sunny Brook. Reserve stocks* are being carefully appor- tioned. However, keep asking for Old Sunny Brook. A new supply will arrive before long! Ul iz Buu!l)m m..sxwy fio “CHEERFUL AS = ~— ITS NAME” <, National Distillers Products Corp.. N. Y. 90.4 Proof production for war purposes. This whiskey con.es from reserve stocks. |3 A~ TITTTVITIAWNN Distributed by Naflonal Grocery Company, Seattle, Washington | _ Broiled Stealk and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE A S —— MARGARET WALLER: For an exira- are Places and. Do Chings. Clothes i bilt University, came to Washing- work BN e Ben SrBBE. DI - 4 “ SAME PRINT as her short m,]vy~]" 1(‘]1‘(:* ‘:-;::llw\%) \1:““ el :ve:'errmOPl’\ job ‘she ;houses_a from her OWI job she I.'ke's to special dinner date she wears o street- dinner dress makes Mar- model after the war. Buys fOW geqries vs{rl';:/:'z’te‘:id;esswv;;:z f::/nl‘,b:'eaz wusha,bl: s";pad ;‘englh ‘after-five’ print with gay garet's formal dance dresses a season one sult & Vear, ;e A ’k' y dress cut for free- owers splashed on a white crepe dress with fitted bodice, spends half her income for clothes y, action skirt. dom of action, leather belt. ground; mul:hmq flower snood. frothy appliqued skirt. discussed were the lodgewood pine!gion and Auxiliary, and because this back of the rock which was to have w | with its distinctive leaves and|goes a very long way. 1e gate was opened (he small cones, the sweet-smelling cot-| “Disabled veterans and children water pushed the ore mv., MAKE H.IG 'I‘ 'I'o tonwood, and the maple, dogwood, left fatherless by war are the spec- knocking the three men from the H S MoDiFlED FOR elderberry, devil's club, mountain|ial concern of the Legion and Aux- tform to a drift ten feet below fruit bearing shrubs, which grow dimes andl dollars are given, not so where they were found a half-hour ! n profusion near the Eagle River much for their material needs as later. e o d: Glen Denmark, O. E. S h, Matt h Killman and Enos al business or years old, ically qualified for s VA ELKS' HALL TURDAY ———MAY 20th * BOB TEW'S BAND -IOP.M.TO1A M $1.00 SERVICE .10 MEN $1.10 55¢ e (ATION----DAN(E SA Admission Tax OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT i \ukaw college administra- and instructors who vmmem experience as well as aca- - o> - demic qualifications in one of the outlined subjects. of Doug fir trees| Age limit for this classification is found in Canada which 28 to 45 years, although men under believed to be more than 700 30 years will not be taken if they duty gov- | | | | Alaska Cold Storage with prices at THE DOUGLAS INN * 'HALIBUTERS SELL EORGE BROTHER RAW MILK Grade 18¢c. HIGH QUALITY DON'T FORGET SHOP FOR 3 DAYS SATURDAY as stores will he CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY and MONDAY JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of FANCY HARD CANDIES——=!l flavors in cellophane bags 49¢bag CORNED BEEF LOAF 9 clge. can PRETZELS—=lso Pretzel Sticks 5cl’kg. Lots of Paper Plates, Napkins, Paper Cups, Waxed Paper and many other Picnic Items at George Brothers Super Market. PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE YOUR ORDERS GEORGE BROTHERS KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! PHONES 92-95 Powder Specially blended Chili Powder with lively, more delicious flayor. It comes in a more cconomical package. Schilling PUT WAR STAMPS ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST 1r15 and 15 cents. " The Dixon sold 10,000 pounds m the Alaska Coast Fisheries, Nui- sance, 8,000 pounds to Booth and the Northstar, 3,500 to Alaska Coast Fisheries. AT (OLD STORAGE Three halibuters sold today at the ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE