The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1946, Page 2

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"o rer ! ne F> wi 2 B! cr o Vi v f 1 A S = Vo5 TV - W - e . - H -0 " - PAGE TWO leaders is now before. ing what girls of Girl r sympathetic lead- ever TEXTRON 774 o 1;3. 5. PROGRAM IN 'TERRITORY IS T0 BE 'GREATLY EXPANDED Mrs. Carlerfiézk from Con- | ference with Good News for Girl Scouts S st ership, it was that Nor t Region thousands of hours{ working | / ~7 service. e church, welfare, p books for hospitals, ! nd taking care of in Region XTI the gir in New York rganize councils in t which development in the at- titudes of good citizenship and wns do not already have cemmunity participation are made train leaders and all Girl poeeiple through the guidance “of SEO1 nieers and assist com- | o, acult leader who are selving any Scouting | g ving th youth may learn to b y ma; ve Shive ] Over 300 del from Wash PRt i }|ington, Orcgon, Montana, Idaho | tiended the Region | et e e oo HART 1S BACK i has been represented y with a delezate and great interest FROM I[MBER (RuiSE H was wn by everyone as far as deve me; Girl Scouting in —_— \he perritory. was: concernsd Division Supervisor of ihe Ad- The Chairman of the Regionai Miraly Division, John Brillnatt, re- Committee appointed a sub-com- cently 1eturned from & three, weeks Mrs. John White as trip around the vicinity of Sitka, 'k solely on plans Cruising timter for various logging ment of Girl Scout. CAMPs planning operations in this ing in ska. Mrs. White was a 2rea of Fairbanks from 1937 to| The fru~ new firms, buying na- 5 to ju icna mber at this time ng in the,are C. &- 3. Loggir Company Sitka Scutheastern Logging Co., Legging Co., and North! ging Compeny, all of Jur m of outstanding speak- iltations with members of g These four companies will sell ut National Staff, shar- 0401005 to the Columbia Lumber ences with delegates | g,y o, in Sitka and the Ju- largest to the smallest ;opp pymber Mill as part of the made the conference’ ., t, incroase lumber production iy e in this particular area. This pro- G. S. Nat THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR "1A, L AUXILIARY TO At the conference { Girl Scouts | anizations such as | cee oups, making tray fav-| Sofouli: set an example that!g Mrs. C. C. Carter has .u\' many anizations might wned frem the Regional Girl| (oow e same time they are fcod sale cout Cenierence held in Seattle, jqving jun by werking and playing vith the goed news that Alaska i gether; they are being taught the | will b permanent profession®l | c.cantials of nutrition and healthful Girl Scout worker in the ne 1 ng so that their sical well- ure wrom the National He g m e maintained. Al this Who Gave,” and this is being con- | tinued at this time. This is a! project to make sure that every | veteran in Arm and Navy hc s receives a Christmas gift | box conveniently located at the Shop has been provided where donations n be left, and Mrs. Ha will be glad to make uggestions as to suitable articles polley, litation ~Chairman, | advises i The cc iitec 1 E all | denatiens be Christmas. The closing date been set for Wednesday, Dec. 4 The hospitai to which' these gifts will be sent has not yet been desig nated. Las. year the “Gifts for| yanks” which were collected were sent direct to Madigan General | hospital, in Beatiie say gram has been designated to re- )‘1"‘}“ L“ ob in lieve the citical lumber shortage N ip is the key job in N P e i Youlll aet ol swish around in BT ;)n m.nu;.. lm.\ rials \sxl.xf_n haI g . een a nInaAra ¢ to solution o '§* |oveliest quilted robe “Wemen who wish to co: Gte TEXTRON’S* loveliest quilted rob: mering rayon : \\I ! “v\l‘x‘x ‘\\fx h 3 0 c ‘mnl?.u. thi presant Bot problems of satin is smartly st back, convertible collar fo%ne snsiies SR aeLin. S e g Diamond quilting, rayon taffeta S bl A ¥ During the trip ilcod damage % ‘ Syl = . RS BIVE |15 trails in the vic of Ten- lining and cording trim add extra b y. Rose Red with nities to grow’ LU0 SElaHd i White; Goldmist with Tangerine; Navy with Chalk Pink. in complex and _oooovion ™ My Brillhart stated using lite of Girl Scout- ' 3 . e hat it wil! be necess: to send Sizes 1240 20 ng, with its thirty-four years of )1[\11”11 Crew E E this o repiace $18.20 U ik and Organiz- ..yepn) pridges that have been des- ¢ o jl‘,‘ troyed by recent floods ) : Acccmpanying Mr. Brillhart « talng: o ‘vonth t 5 the three weeks' trip, which wa ‘ o iouth 10 45" made on the M-V Ranger 10, Was £ 25'2 i o ; Ponsiblities of COT- . william Fremhola, superintendent of . ° d ¥ ’\,““""“‘ ;]1“]”:‘: Cld- o onstruction. Capt. Larry Waier A ¥ vas in ch: of the zation QUALITY SINCE /887 ught how to take care of them- 0 ' S to be useful at all GLOVER RETURNS HERE Arthur E. Glover, chief regiofl ngineer, returned from Ketchikan how to keep healthy veral years the ization has grown n a million members yvesterday after spending the past 1 communities ten days in thal city on business ghcut he States, but Mr. Glover was arranging a con- are still of Gitl t;act for the construction of a who are crowding the .econdary road which will open up > home- near - of forest servi lement in th 5 the Girl Scouts in = e Paci.ic N¢ est Region XI, so that the demand for additional ad- number vites for sci iure. U. S, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAL JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN A( dinner. .. ‘At coslctail tima: s DATA FOR 24 IIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 7 ¢ Max. temp. TODAY At bridge and partics . . . last Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weather at Y g ; Station 24 hrs. temp. temp. Precip 4:30 am. In fact, at almost any time ... ARG 19 _ml, }.,' 0 X Pt. Clo Barrow 28 [ 0 lear ...you will find that Petri Wine is completely satisfying and Bethel 14 8, 7 4J, E:]:mx(g-, thorough!y enjoyable. Cordova 28 10 13 0 Clear Dawson -1 -2 0 Made from select grapes, and with many years of wine-making Edmonton -5 -7 01 skill behind it, Petri Wine is the choice of discriminating wine | Fairbanks a2 =i 2 9 drinkers all over America. Try Petri Wine tonight! ;{;‘:i‘:_\ 32 % il 0’; Juncau 3 28 32 0 Juneau Airport 3 15 32 0 . Ketchikan 34 21 28 9 Kodiak 33 28 31 0 Kctzebue 19 15 0 Los Angeles 64 0 cGrath C 4 4 14 Trace | me 29 24 24 20 9 Northway -16 -16 -16 ] FPetersburg 24 14 18 0 Portland 50 34 34 20 Prince George 4 -18 -18 0 Rupert 28 21 27 p 39 33 31 2 34 Clear Whitehorse 10 4 4 Fog tat 30 6 Clear (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. toda WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The area of high pressure is moving slowls rd over Canada this morning and the pressure over Alaska i: s ¢ falling. The cold air reported over northern Washington yesterday merning has moved southward over most of Oregon and the northwestern portion of California. A new low pressure center moved in frcm the ocean | arvoss Oregon and southern Washington last pight and snow is again | falling over most of that area this mornirg. Rain or snow has fallen! auring the past 24 heurs from along the coastal area of northern Ccali- | fornia to Vancouver Island, eastward adjacent to the Canadian-Unitad | border and at scattered points over northern Canada, western | and the Aleutian Islands. The temperatures are warmer this| g over Alaska and nor estern Canada with temperatures gen- : zero but temperatures as low as minus 23 degrees 'were southern Canada and temveratures ranged from seven ong the ncrthern boundary of the United States east-| 1 the coast of Or 1 and Washington to the Pl States. | (& inued well below normal over Southeast Al { | | Petri took time to bring you good wine! coPR 1946, PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA BUS SERVICEteo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehois2 VIA HAINES es ¢o! MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P, M. today | d Hort heme on th S Jerry Faye nine years ol age and m the fourt grade and enrolled pessible, in ord be mailed in 3 reach their destination well befo: in the Dougias JUNEAU, ALASKA SPONSOR CHRISTMAS "GIFTS FOR YANKS" =" Th st Legion Auxiliary i two affairs, pro- G v b PARENTS' NIGHT AT . TEEN-AGE QUARTERS ol s The officers of 'he Teen-Age -1 BABY owb are reminding the mothers ap s T lads of all the members that this Parfnts’ Night at the club house from which will go into the| Dou i T A bab: ) The parents may take their teen- Memorlal Library Fund, Mrs. James B h age children as their guests, to re- President has announced. o'clock , main until 9:45 o'clock. Th2 dody The first onc will be a food sale to ! i weighed 6 pounds Will be open at 7:30 o'clock { nesday, Nov. 27, at the er at birth, and R S T, | office on Seward ! nd for the Bolton: The U. S. bird population has t M fr. Bolton is employed as a me- been estimated at at least fite ccmrsittee in charge of tr felen Isazk. The 1 1t stal Airlines. bil M Ed be headed b; ted by Mr Sofouli: 3 Kiefer, and M secord of the wili be a announced later, e Christmas-time ary d the “Gifts Yanks gift should ke i ged and Christmas-gift wr: nd the contents noted on the! to make distribution simpler, Mrs, Each at plenty of time to Washington A social hour followed last night's | siness meeting, with refreshments cake and coffee served by Mrs. Zenger, Membership Chairman s. H. G. Nordling was the “birth- guest of henor. T L POUGLAS NEWS NEW F ir. and Mrs. G ter Jerry Faye are ne resident aving purch: 098000660000C000000000050009060000 $0050000008000000000088006360688500 060200000090 008990P 22 2V0000DO0C BDENTS M. Ferguson and Doug- ool this wee X ner residents of 3 ved there f 12 durinz the World Wa nd Jap sncak attac on Pearl cn, a°chemist Sugar Mills in Hilo, Ha- waii, and his wife taught the veventh grades in the standard schocls there Immediately follow- ing the Jap attack Ferguson en- iisted in the civilian reserve and crved for some time Their cf Hilo was shelled subw hr | Alaska Territorial Guards are no- | [tified by Captain Wendell Cahill, ir | Fire ! made in s on r month: to the department for | 1 daughter flew Hawaii Clipper, preced- ng her husbar arrival by a vear. The iomily have been Ala n residents ~ fc ¢ weeks now, Gastineau | us to mo GUARDS MEET TOMORROW ! Members of the Douglas Unit that a meeting will be held tomor- | night, Thursday, Nov. 21 in ti Hall. Negotiaticns will be uripg new quarters for | e e ey Tonight... ‘ \ y plan on a fasty | 4 \ full course dinner i ...in a pleasant | \ atmosphere 3 \ \ \ \ \ |al g halle's YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET z | i i i % i % i z | : : E PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS sCENIC TRIP WIND Height of Waves i Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | ‘ | 4 n NE 20 2 feet | ’ A\\ o1 ENE 29 2 feei . NE 31 3 feet B U s L' ~ E S d Island Clear 15 3 feet In Rock Clear T 3 feet Clear 5 4 4 feet | MAF FOREC! FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY | EVENING: Protbeted waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, | rance to Yakutat—northerly to northeasterly winds 20 to 35! J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent es per hour. Fair I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent Low pressure center 29.35 inches 45 degrees north, 120 degrees | | | | | ! | | | | | | Peint Retre | i Opposite Goldstein Bldg. rvr et e e \ \ \ \ \ \ ! ! i t i I { H %" Hi S ; i ‘ 0090900890030 ¢00000000000009000008¢40500000C9900066000000000000 money-raising | ‘ Library Fund! at the Legion Dugout of Dec 7, details of 3 ’ 2 T=ga a3 AETY “Hresses’” - iais - Robes S and Z-PIECE Channel Apparel Shop ! o &4 2000900900009049009009000000900000906 Fadwswty Fiogiess a/y%é@ -' ALASKA'S RADIO Broadcasting Sations have given service, with faith in the destiny of this Great Empire. They have witnessed the increasing success of their own endeavors, hand-in-hand with the ever accellerating developmentof Alaska'sother service anter- i prises. 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