The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MEET T0 DISCUSS ot e s dancing and ~4)(m1 danc- repre he tion and hiri 8 ) through a brief resume y ‘ local, reg ¥ uld have ation, sy 1C € | anization to the courged by I 1art- agree- established e Regional nd an t of Anizd or, on of the Fina of basis cing YMCAs Each is-on a Y is an member- affiliated with n but not ac- by it without local democratic ation 1tonomous organiz greater | ccnsent Members pay annual dues, which widely according to local con- d the type of program which is undertaken, Cairns ex- plained. On the erage, perhaps 1 20 percent of the budget costs of a hm/h)m. with the scope and pro- local YMCA are raised by sub- gram and interests of the Y tc re scription assu ghe cliy ol o Lr o Asked how much the annual bud- * possibly eventual action towards oo or 5 yMCA without a building fhiasdonior w XA m Cairns referred to a let- oL R S aiined ter of a year ago sent to interested oy e i Juneau residents, quoting an esti- sports center,” Mr., He explained that the g the Y is designed to give mated figure of $11,000. As it was explained, this figure was not ex- orbitant. It would include the sal- gram of Christian trail good cit- ful Baratin i“;gt tlf" ary of a trained full time secre- 3 ¥ ical orv, an office and its equipment, training programs, for and program expenses for young- H sters. Programs for older members example experie n goo i sone that tne Would be self-supporting. st e At the close of the meeting, ib, which was repre- g, was presided over by Mayor Director aspect age re- e meeting by serves of the needs of high school young people. The Boy Scouts, ented by Del Hanks, r sort of need for boys of lar age bracket. Waino Hendrickson, it appeared that alth Mr. Cairns was leav- ing Juneau on the Princess Norah, that further e s would be made toward event tion of a YMCA for the (_"\ of Juneau. - a simi- There is, however, no provision in Juneau for any organized pro- prmn s iy ey o PAN AMERICAN IN serve the needs of the young adult group, from 18 to 26 years of age. wIIH 21 ABOARD This grouping includes hundreds of officers, workers, teachers, nurses, and many others. and Juneau does have many idual clubs and organizatior on clipper £hip highly varied and specific fc which offer opportunities for mem- bers of this group, as well as al y . < Brouy well a5 all Gronho None of o a limited i June M ® Gronholdt common ground beyond of - oy \ization for recre Edward Huff. T Don Combination It was sug ted might be the and further the of these groups. 1 Huff hoe. 106 agency Mr gested also that there untouched fields which program might ested groups in He aY toge inter- mentioned ion groups FEBerts CASH GROCERY MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. 2 Dozen Largest Size $1.9 FRESH FRO STRAWBERRIES - Ib. 69 Leots of Pineapple Apple Sauce . . Pepper Towels. . Napkins. . Toilet Tissue Spiced Peaches and Many Other Scarce Items SHOP FOR TWO DAYS——— STORES CLOSED SATURDAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ALASKA MEAT C0. IN CONNECTION BEBT S CASH GROCERY Just Received SHAMROCK EGGS A Trial Will Cenvince U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Norah Here | Max. temp, TODAY | 0|n ou'h last Lowest 4:36am. 24hrs. Weather at Station 24 hrs. temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. Anchorx\[..v 38 26 29 Trace Cloudy | Barrow T 1 1 07 Clear Canadian Pacific Steamship ' Bethel 40 35 41 01 Cloudy Princess Norah arrived in Juneau|cordova 41 41 01 Cloudy couthbound from Skagway this| Dawson 5 12 02 Clear 1 morning at 6:30 a. m. and sailed| Edmonton 2 7 07 Clear for Vancouver at 8 o'clock | Fairbanks 29 11 Trace Pt. Cloudy Disembarking from Skagway were | Haines 37 21 Trace Clear L. Phelps, Mrs, D, Balmat, Barry | Havre 15 A 2 Snow J. Cunz, L. H. Smith and| yuneau Airport 36 2 Clear Coulson | Ketchikan 41 4 0 Fog ing the Princess Norah for| Kodiak 36 110 Fog Rupert were L. W. Cairns,| Kotzebue 25 6 02 Snow Jim Bacon, R. Matson and A. B.|Los Angeles 66 : 0 Clear Wright McGrath 31 > Trace Cloudy Sailing for Vancouver were the|Nome 26 ( 04 Snow following: J. Knowles, R. A. Turn-| Northway 19 1 0 Fog er, Mr. and Mrs. R. McDaniel, C. S.| Petersburg 35 28 e Cloudy Cain, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Oliver, Portland 49 42 0 Pt. Cloudy Mrs. N. Cameron, John McInnes, Prince George 32 ) 10 01 Fog Mrs, K. DeLong, nor Lorz, L. Prince Rupert 38 3 0 Cloudy Lauridsen, James Duncan, G. Sod- | Seattle 43 1 Trace Cloudy erburg. Sitka 40 35 07 Rain Bishop Fitzgerald, Ann Robertson, Whitehorse 25 6 0 Clear Mrs. Charles Waynor, Mrs. Warn- Yakutat 8 35 25 Trace Clear er, Mrs, R. Olsen, Miss L. Corbliss, ©—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 & 1 Miss H(‘lcn Thiel and J. W. Jeffrey. | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Ar almost stationary high pres- - — TACH GIVES REPORT ON CONDITIONS IN DOUGLAS SKI AREA Juneau District Ranger Larry Zach reports that the snow condi- tions were poor for skiing on the Douglas Ski area on Tuesday. New snow should improve conditions. All first aid equipment has been checked and replaced in the First Aid caches in preparation for the Ski Club races of this weekend | Additional trail markers have| thern Prairie States. Gener- eastern Canada with tem- W Over the western portion + airie States gm-emll» cloudy skies have pre- amounts of snow have been northwestern States have nging from 10 to 40 degrees. sure centers covers all of Canada ¢ ally clear skies have been repc Ove peratures from 10 to 30 degrees b { Canada and the northern Pr: vailed during the past 24 hours and small The reported at all stations in this remained mostly cloudy with temperatur Generally clear skies and sightly Lelow n curred in the southwestern portion of the United States. low pressure center now centered 1 a warm southerly flow of air cver all of Ala bringing with it small | | amounts of precipitation. Considerable fog was revorted at all stations | in Southeast Alaska last night and light rain or snow is now occurring ! at mest stations this morning. slightly below normal. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today A mederate been installed and the cabins pre- Station ‘Weather Temp. WIND Height of ans pared for the coming events. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ——,—— | cape spencer ., Drizzle 34 ENE 28 2 feet MARRIAGE LICENSE | Fldred Rock Snow 31 Calm Smooth - — | Point Retreat Cloudy 33 Calm Smocth A marriage license has been is- | pive Finger Light Drizzle 34 NNE 4 Zeio sued to Phillip P. James and Kath- | Lincoln Rock .Cloudy 38 SSE 9 1 tout erine James in the U. 8. Commis- Guard Island Rain 38 E 6 1 foot sioner’s cffice. Both parties are Cape Decision Drizzle-Fog 38 NE 12 2 feet from Hoonah | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- R | N In protected waters of Sou t Alaska- variable winds less than MAYCOCKS HERE 15 miles per hour increasing to southeasterly 15 to 20 miles per hour ihis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Maycock, evening. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Cloudy with light rain or snow over the entire area. There is a weak stationary low pressure center in Bristol Bay from Salt Lake City, are guests at the Juneau Hotel. He is a member of the Forest Service. | I°sa Jaunty Junior andictall adds up to Spring It’s a smart girl who knows what a wonderfully cut jacket, a free swinging skirt can do for her pretty figure! And Jaunty Junior with six sparkling buttens for a smart start into Spring. a smart girl who chooses this Of Lorraine pure worsted twill. OURS EXCLUSIVELY STEVENS The House of Swansdown mal temperatures have oc- r St. Paul Island has been producuw | Temperatures in this area have remained i WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1947 memorial prompted Senator Coch- ran to inquire if its purpose were 1se shall be revoked for a per- year and the premises & NEW MEASURES shall be abated for such period.” |to transfer the capitol of Alaska to IN]’RODU(ED 'N Ihe bill was given double refer-|Anchorhge. Coffey retorted that he ence, to the Judiciary and Educa- |would be glad to introduce a mem- committees orial to keep the capital away {rom SENAIE TODAY B. 46, by Senator O. D. his home city. l Cochran, would change the require- - >ro i ment of voting upon incorporation MRS. OLSON SOUTH | Four new measures—two bills and'of 5 city. The present law requir- FOR MEDICAL CHECKUP |two joint memorials—were received jng six months residence within the| - — [by the Alaskd . Benate Soday.- THey iim;t proposed corporation| Mrs, Oscar G. Olson left on the s e ey wou inged to require 30 Princess Norah on her way to foam s Bt ator Edward D. gays' residence in the precinct in! Rochester, Minn., for a medical |Coftee, by request, which would ywhich an elector votes; to Elections. checkup at Mayo Brothers. On her [climinate penal bond for holders s, . . 8, sl Lo e o g ot beverage claREOORE Baufe o j, asks “propet depart-| ther, Mrs. Joseph Cohen, at Nampa, f“ and would substitute therefor ments of the government take the|Idaho, before returning to Juneau. : of license, | necessary steps” to aid the city of i L as follows Anchorage in construction of a NeW| ¢ MEETING TOMORROW ‘ For the first violation, ihe - municipal airpo:’; to Transporta- g ¥ {cented premises shall be closed fur| tion At the Chamber of Commerce 1y period of two weeks; S. J. M. 9, by Senator Victor C.imeeting tomorrow noon, the Sena- “For the second violatlon, the| Rivers, asks construction of a Turn- tors and Representatives *of the icensed premi shall be closed again Arm cro : to Transporta- | Third Division will be guests. This is according to Charles W. Carter, program chairman. tion. Introduction or a period of six weeks; and “For the third violation the l-' f 1 i } of Senator Coffey’s | Washington's Birthday | SWANSDOWN EGG s 2 dozen $l 19 LARD 4 1b. pkg $1 75 39(: HAPPY WOME DEARS 1 ocr - - 4O HAPPY HOM] ”““’.\,{“9 PEACHES -can 45 - - Zhoiles $1.00 NO LIi AVOSET WHIPPING TANG - SALAD DRESSING - - Pini 3¢ | MIXERS - Ginger Ale- 7-Up - 3 qfs. $1.00 Vegetables ] Celery...Fresh Spinach . . . Parsnips | Lettuce...Fresh Rhuabarb ... Cabbage | Bunch Carrots . . Rutabagas .. New Carrots MEAT DEPT. FOR TWO DAYS SMOKED HAM, Half or Whole - -Ib.7{ SUICED BACON - - - - - - Ib.75¢ FRYER CHICKENS - - - - - Ib.83¢ IN PACKAGES ... CUT UP READY FOR YOUR PAN | FRICASSEE CHICKENS - - - 1b.779c CUT UP — READY TO COOK And Many O@ther Items at Prices You : Cun Afford te Pay STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY and SUNDAY PLEASE PLACE YOUR GREDER EARLY California GROCERY andMEAT MARKET ! .

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