The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1946, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT DRIVE FOR GIRL - SCOUT FUNDS ON TODAY, TUESDAY The annual Girl jahd E. Sanders; from Cordova |H. Keil were City: | George Mary Kelly, Kyros, Peterson, Myrtle B. Russell, Patrick Paskawski, Scout finance R. Adams, C. Foley, morrow, May 20 and 21. Money 0b-| qian Murphy, A. Evanson, Girl and be used exclusively for the Scout Camp at Eagle River for carrying on the Girl Scout pro-| s oy Capt gram throughout the year. To Cordova Scout council members, leaders. o Lindskos; to committee members and other Vol-| g A~ myomneon: to seoffrey Goss. leaders, Yakutat: hundreds of hours of their e o keep the programs functioning Once each year the community asked to join with t » volun! through financial investmants ir future of - the Girl Scouts of neau and Dougla Volunteer Scout supporters will call at business places and homes pan Amefican m} and it is hoped all will respond as fjoy generously as possible. Mrs, Jote- tween Juneau and Seattle: phine Boyd will be in the lobby| E. H D PAA BRINGS IN 26 To Naknek TLarson the Ju- p. m. to received donations from the | willlam Everett, solicitors and anyone wishing to/ yohn contribute. Richard Berseth, Olive Everett. Margaret Evans, quan, Kenneth Kearney, McCormick, Grace Michael ALASKA AIRLINES BRINGS INTWELVE; TAKES 35 FOR WEST &~ Robert Randi Arthur Marian Arriving with Alaska Airlines over | Grace Henning, the weekend were the following)Early Sanders, passengers from Anchorage: Sgt.| Evelyn Wright, Thomas J. McGown, G. E. Allen,|Frances Norris Kumler, Moses Johnson, Daisy Conright,|Kumler, Victor Mahan, Jack Conright, Art Strandberg, Neil! Wise, Paul Kress, Robert Miller, F. McDermott, Mrs. Wright, Clifford Saireley. On the return flights, the follow- flown to the Westward Luther Powell, C. J. Jpnsen.’Flow“ BY p"A OHI Durand, Betty| | Mayor Waino Hendrickson today 2t JUNEAU-WEST TRIPS socunces o specis meeins o' COURT OF AWARDS| Paskawski, Vance Brown, Roy Phil-| 7. | H lips, Edna Downing, George Miller, Sedtat Marie Iten, drive is being held today and t0- ape o ¢, Madison, Julia Tucker Mrs. V tained will remain in this city and J. Ross, Miss E. Brusman, Mrs. B.! Brusman, Buck Brusman, Betty Ne- meth, Argyle Dennard, Sgt. T. Mc- John W. Male, Lil-| Sgt. Fairbanks: unteer workers give hundreds upon! . ... .. . = " $ Gradlel'» Leigh and J. B. Williams; | & o i Ralph P. | The Color Guard followed ‘the pro-|which he wants an an investment| 7 Gross ON SEATTLE FLIGHT | s, mom co ys yesterday | the following passengers be- Frorm Seattle: John Wein, Eckka ! of the Baranof Hotel on Tu®sday| Grodon, Ben Leonard, Marjorie Hil afternoon, May 21, from 1 umtil 5/gaipic Berger, Winifred E. Porter,| Harry Fielder, | Russo, Kilbane, 1 Rundbahen, Mrs. M. Williams. Pas Delphia ' Kimball, Lynn Kimball, Marie Iten, Naomi Madison, Julie Tucker, Mrs. | Edmond Copeland, Dorothy Ben- nett, Justic Munro, Willlam Oxen- Jessie Stevens, James |Ryan, Jo= Meherin, St#lla Meherin, Henning, Strandling, Wright, Verna Morris Krebs, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA W [ SPECIAL COUNCIL l ’ TWO SECTIONS ARE| NEETING TONORKT Iclsflktli'l‘lgl ESVCE(;‘JIS MONDAY, MAY 20, 1946 !n'clock Sunday morning at St. | Ann’s Hospital here was born to er. and Mrs. Willigm R. Carter. Patricia w om pevs DAUGHTER BORN T0 cading nis week for 1 atvor & T Bariows rollr SiA- w' R' (ARTERS HERE‘She is their second child, joining {a brother Billy, now three years |Harbor is F. Barlow's troller 31A- Katherine Elisabeth Carter, sev- old. Mr. Carter is Editor of The |065. T Already headed Cape Cr rdi ‘ ‘|en pounds and 13 cunces, at 5:10/Daily Alaska Empire. 160 Kermath motor is Eric Lindstrom’s Frede which 'left this morning. H. Groves is instaling new | Juneau City Council for 8 o'clock o et | this evening. Reason for the call is! o | Pacific Northern Airlines yester-|the need for Council authorization| The Girl Scout Court of AWArds gyrgies in his Attu and will leave day fiew two sections to and from|for the City to borrow money need- |<upervissd and arranged by MIS.ieonions if the work is done—if not led to meet the final instaliment of E. L. Ke'thahan was held yesterday|pey jeave tomorrow. | its share of school expenses for the afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Elks | 1945-46 school term, which is due Club. Mrs. Scott L Murphy, Com-! This morning visiting the harbor | before the next regular meeting. missioner, was Master of Ceremonies.| which he knew so well rormerly‘ |1ain and Stewardess Louise Leitner, Following that bit of business, |The program commenced with alljwas Charles Stearns, who fished | werc: Nicholas Demmy, Mrs. Oleam the Council’s Financial Commmee’ the Girl Scouts and Brownies halibut and salmon from Juneau Cemmy, Mark Jensen, Capt. Melvin'js to meet with lecal insurance marching into the hall sing'mg.‘and built many boats in his Ninth n, B. H. Powell, Arthur Will- agents to redistribute the City’s in-|“Girl Scouts Together” accompanied | Street shop. Stearns said he is/ Allen Casperson, Douglas {on the piano by Josephine Hared. lcoking for a 30 or 40 foot boat| | this city during the week end. Flying here from Anchorage Sat- urday with Captain Matty Spring- er, First Officer Richard Chamber- LAST CALL! MATANUSEA SEED POTATOES ! $5.50 per Sack or 6c per pound NOW AT Piggly Wiggly iams, George Holdane, | Young, Hazel Sowle. | To Yakutat, Dan Phillips, Dave | Phillips, P. S. Williams; to Cordova: |Hanna Baake, Ralph Pearson; to Fairbanks: Ron Livingston. Tom Collins, F. | cescion and was composed of the and for his own use also. He gave | following Senior Scouts: Alice Jeaniup fishing three years ago, but still DOUGLAS |Davis, Betty Forward, Pat Butler, 'keeps in close touch with “the boat- land Janette Casperson. Promises ing fraternity. were recited by the Brownies and| Andy Berntsen's 1t (third boat Lk the Girl Scouts and the Brownies named “It” so far this seaspn) was X K. G.| QES. MEETING TUESDAY George Darling,. Maude o~ yegular meeting of Nugget sang their “Smile Song.” in the harbor today after a winter iy Mrs. Burr Johnson, Leader of in Stearns’ shed. Berntsen brought | Wellens, George Petty, E. T. Mere-| o501 No, 2 Order of Eastern Star C. P. Hunter, Karl Paulus,' ;o cheduled for 8 o'clock, Tuesday Troop II, was in charge of an in-ithe boat out of hibernation last is vestiture ceremony welcoming Joan Wednesday and will go trolling next Holland, Erven Taylor, A.|eyening May 21 in the Douglas Eagles Hall. | Merritt, |dith, | Ray Rhodes and Mickey Michaelson in-| weel: |to the troop since they had fulfill-| The Mida, owned by B. C. Can- ed the requirements of having at- cles formerly of San Francisco, is |tended four meetings and having peing repaired. The Mida was tow- learncd the Girl Scout promise and eq from Excursion Inlet recently law. Mrs. Charles Burdick super- py Ray Wastfall's Messenger. vised the Flying-Up CPI‘”"‘L"Y by, Harbor Master Ted Jones said | presenting each Brownie to become|city crews are duz to go to work {‘;Xxnwg.m:}gl:efi;, 1-1;[ :fi'gcr,“h"_; there and plans on teaching the & full fledged 31‘\” S‘;"‘ ‘3‘“ L‘d""“ cleaning up 1lo:ats as soon as the : coming school term in Douglas 4nd the wor Ty Up Lt trolling fleet straggle Quinton, M. Killbane, Mary CoDe_Jngam_ Brownis and Prosper.” Leaving for Anchorage yesterday| with Captain Ernie Davis, First Of-| and Stewardess| TEACHER LEAVES Miss Ella Wetherby, High School teacher, left Friday for her home in Beverley Hills, California. She |will spend the summer vacation |ficer Jack Dean, Alicla Lane were: John Carter, | {Tom Morgan, George Parks, Roy| Peratrovich, William Everett, Ben- carefree young | %M{y %if*bnsles «.. 30 sleek under career clothes, ’ campus slacks, date dresses ! For wear-with-everything charm you can't beat this Skintite Brief and matching Bandeau! Simply tailored classics in luscious rayon jersay that washes in a twinkling, stays smooth without ironing. Seamless front and back for smooth fit. . . picot leg trim for charm. The matching Bandeau is lined with soft net. Briet Bandeau 4 3 S (L omen's Avpaner “It'’s the Nicest Store In Town” paranef Hotel Building ATTENTION V.F. W. MEMBERS and WIVES SPECIAL MEETING AT THE JEEP CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT All Members and Wives or Girl Friends PLEASE ATTEND %or Generations ‘:— A Grear Il Kentucky Whiskey™ ATIONAL DISTLLERS PRODUCTS CORP, N1 5« “BOURBON WHISKEY — Juneaw’s Dldest Super Market The spacious home of Mrs. J. K.| McAlister was thronged with many friends who called at the informal reception held Saturday night, to extend their Lest wishes to George Gullufsen, Jr., and his bride, the] GIRL SCOUT TAFFY PULL former Caroline McAlister, whose| Announcement was made this wedding took place Saturday morn-| morning for the benefit of Local ing in the Church of the Nativity. | Douglas Girl Scouts, by Leader Assisting Mrs. McAlister during|Mamie Jensen, that there will be a tte evening were Mrs. George Gul-! taffy pull tomorrow evening at the lufsen, Sr., the bride's sisters, Mrs.| home of Assistant Leader Mrs. W. ¥ W & : Robert Prather, and Marilyn and|R. Tucker. An evening full of fun Patricial McAlister, Mrs. Gus Giss-, and sticky fingers is promised. | i berg, Miss Tula Jackson, Mrs. Mary 8 Doogan, Mrs. H. L. Amold, Miss| . GRACE | s e 8 Rosemary Dot e 5 L R v 9N A0R. Wiy Barnln | Grace Pusich, returned by plane Johnson. | Among the many social affairs| vesterday after an extended trip given in honor of' the bride-to-te;|in the States .with her husband. previous to the wedding, was the The couple spent several months |at the home of Mrs. Russo’s par- charming bridal shower given Fri-| ) day evening by Mrs. Mario Sodini.| €Dt at McKees Rock, Pa. Russo the weck. H Included among the invited | Will accompany his wife's momer,] Jim Peacocks Ked left today and guests were Mesdames J. K. McAlis- Mrs. Mike Pusich, on the return,Will return Saturday night. Peacock, ter, George Gullufsen, H. L. Arnold, tFiP north. |who has trolled from the Seymour Mary Doogan, John Grove, Robert| - AMWYV MEETING |Canal to Juneau already this sea- Prather, Wm. Johnson, Earl Bland,, The Douglas local . of Alaska son it Doy B3 8 TeW Peterabirg Howard Croken, Senna Powers, Mil- | Marine Workers Union (AFL) will boats in the canal area “but not ton, Nyman, Wallace. Jonés. | Ol et Tudsday evéning in the Douglimany:{ah.: (Fls is hissecond sea” Lillegrayen, Dan Mehoriey s D« |1as Oify: Council ‘Chémbets ¥ €on fishing -aficr tokigs wme oub W o ania the ‘Mikees Bérnics| o'clock. to dischas end deb oo waente Work gn wefense. prgjects during| Johnson, Louise Adams, Lorraine! scale for 1946 for cannery workers the war. Hamil, Mary Koch, Pat Nelson, and purse seine' fishermen. Local' 7The Petersburg-Port Alexander Tula Jackson, Patricia. MoAlister, | dgent Schauppert stated that the|8hd Way stations mail boat Yakobl,| and the honor guest, Caroline Me-!meeting is very important as the|:::{)l?el\::ll) bl};ai.e }j;lnf:fic:‘sh:m:]" Alister. | wage scale will be finally adwmd‘l’ruesday i telurn Fiday - The - {Also officers will receive TeCOm= | o bt 1 aTvilett | mendations on working conditions, | L 2KkoP1 formerly 5 R eds ELD AWARDS Resday Winners cof the Minfield Bulk-| and assign jobs on basis of prefer- | 1600 X . head Award at the Capitol Theatre | ence. | The Arden, ‘olar Larsen’s halibut- Saturday night were Wilbur Irving, | er, w))ichvarnved frcm Pelican on who took first place to win the NOTICE foy L L found Frigidaire, and George Getchell oi| Lucille’s Beauty Salon will be| & ” b ta tambott Thane, who was awarded the wash- i closed indefinitely due to illncss,neiofifi%: i:g]m;f;u; ;f“gfli::i“: ing machine, it has been annaunc-iand lack of efficlent oper{nzi%rséa) Barbro D, an Angoon boat, which 3 will leave when the work is com- pleted. Cowling’s is also Work was begun today on the new hoist which the city is build- ing in the Small Boat Harbor. The b will lift 1,000 pounds and will be completed by the end of; For Yakutat: Wallace Tykward;, «On my honor, T will try to do my to; Cordovat ety BN pAD. ‘?;,:fn::; s:fii%%gfiar;fn:::,?v a‘r;;l. duty to God and my country, to | be Chairman of the drive in Doug- Ernsst Gruening presented badges » {las and contributions may be left to. the Intermediate Scouts vnhml} Bride and Groom | . | ing, heelth, hostess and dancing. | everyone knows the importance of . i Sathday Evenlnghhe boy and girl scouting program. She also presented embl to the urday's Empire, tells the story. Girl Scouts for their 'work during, Business Houses in Town will be the year and invited them all to ed the Troop Captains and Lieu-| \tenants for their work with the FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Girl Scout Taps, following which| ; i R refreshments were served. Largest and Fines? Selection! EXTRA LARGE ARTICHOKES - - - Zfor2%c . . ASPARAGUS - Firm Tips - - - 2Pounds43c ZUCCINI SQUASH - - - - - - - Pound25c NEW BULK CARROTS - - - - 2Pounds2ic Southern Yams, Parsnips, Crisp Celery, Green Peppers, Parsley, Calavos, New Potatoes des, Virginia Smith, William Smith, ; z ! \ el ) g X 5C a spirational address on the Tiks ARILED e O, SO et Soout theme of the Girl Scout promice: g it Burr Johnson, Committee Chair- help other people at all (mlzu and Re(ep“on Honors man announced that Val Poor will to obey the Girl Scout Laws Mon they had earncd during the year, : | For local news of the Girl Scout M:;merM'rroulp. =S O summer activities, page 8 of Sat- s, Murphy. congra e % " Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily solicited. participate in the Memorial Day; > A parade on May 30. She also thank-| BUY AND SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS" L . Girl Scouts. | The ceremony was concluded by FRESH SPINACH - - - - - - 2Pounds2%c LARGE BUNCH CARROTS - - 2Bunchesdsc RHUBARB - - - - - - - - - 2Pounds35c LETTUCE - - - - - - 10c, 15c, 20c and up s HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS - - - EichSic " . GRAPEFRUIT - Firm, Juicy - - - - 2for25c v el bbb 8 R g i ah SEED POTATOES - - Yakima-Idaho 50 Ib. sacks $3.75 25 Pounds §1.95 RS S S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU - JUNEAU, ALASKA i WEATHER BULLETIN i | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 11, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Max. temp. | TODAY ! Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs. Weather at | Station temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 3 44 Trace Cloudy | e u e oom | Barrow 21 21 Trace Foggy Pt. Cloudy Raining Pt. Cloudy Clear installing a Final Appearance Monday and Tuesday of ROSITA del RIO and Her FANS Feé!nring iy Hawaiian Polka Special Performance Sunday Evening Music By the O'Rielly’s No Cover Charge | Bethel 33 34 0 | Cordova 30 39 12 | Dawson I 36 36 0 | Edmonton ...... | 33 34 Trace - | Fairbanks | 40 41 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Haines 3 3 4 45 [} Cloudy | Juneau R 43 44 Rain Juneau Airport ... 46 47 Cloudy Ketchikan ........ 2 | 48 49 Cloudy Kotzebue o 32 36 Cloudy McGrath ... 39 40 Rain Nome ... 35 37 Cloudy Northway ... i kid 42 Pt Cloudy Petersburg .. -t 40 47 Cloudy Portland ... 49 52 Pt. Cloudy Prince George ... i | 33 33 Pt. Cloudy Prince Rupert 42 48 Cloudy San Francisco i 49 52 Rain | Seattle A | 48 53 Cloudy 'sitka . 82 42 42 Rain Whitehorse .. 60 33 33 Pt. Cloudy { Yakutat ... A 47 | 41 41 Cloudy *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A moist mass of maritime air overlies all of Alaska bringing cloudy skies and light precipitation to all coastal areas and partly cloudy skies to the interior. A series of moderate storms |is moving northward across the central Aleutian Islands accompanied by moderately strong winds and considerable rain. Generally cloudy | skies prevail over all the western coast of the United States. 3 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 .. Clear a7 W 20 2 feet Cape Spencer .. Cloudy 48 w 20 3 feet | Eldred Rock _.Pt.Cloudy 48 S 20 3 feet | Five Pinger Light ... Guard Island . Calm _Pt. Cloudy 50 N 6 1 foot +Pt. Cloudy 55 W 2 Lincoln Rock _Pt. Cloudy 51 NNW 16 1 foot Point Retreat ..Pt Cloudy 48 WsSwW 17 1 foot | MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- NING: For the protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait except Icy Strait—southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour becom- ing variable less than 15 miles per hour Tuesday morning. For the, re-4. mainder of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to ¥akutat—northwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Partly cloudy skies, I

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