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PAGE SIX directly, receiving Badges, or (ouR‘ oF HONOR participant in the ceremony. uts will be guests of hor reserved section in attendance, Mr. upying a Cub should be Tuttle said FOR BOY SCOUTS BE HELD FRIDAY Important business on the Court of Honor will be the installation of new District Officers and the r 2. CHAPELADIES HOLD NO-HOSTESS MEET There was a no-hostess meeting the Chapeladies at the Chapel- The-Lake Tuesday The last preparations were made for the bean DONJAC BROUGHT |WEATHER FOR ' BACKTO JUNEAU | JANUARY WAS = SAFE LAST NIGHT evening. | dinner to be held on Donjac arrived in Juneau at The THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ABOVE RORMAL T + inea i a nizing of service given to % ’ a ]-I“"PJ‘I'\T)J NI‘“‘KI‘II hold a l’m““ ‘Dv Aot b\’ \""mu{ couters, Saturday, February 21, at the Chap- 11:45 pm L‘“lteré‘my :nder tow of ed contrast to Sourt of Honor Session, Friday eve- | 4 ok gtasganiionty: | X U oast Guard Cul 2 p eau- e ot 7:30 oalock in the Methodist| The highest award offered by s local €l;By-The-Lake. S N tter Wa- | i that Juneau ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Methodis il be Those present were Mesdames ' 0°°lt which had pulled it off a a year ago. Th il to Scouter any T THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1948 (OMMUKICATION Gustavus, Ales Dear Editor:— In a recent copy of your was an item under the hes Session of Road Comm 0. K's Projects.” In this W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE sion item IURPHY & MURPHY | is told that the Road Commission took no action on the proposal to|LOTS: Oth, Willoughby, (-1-‘100- 4 TUBE Crosley Table Mode] R ) repair the Gustavus Dock so Hn' Highway. dio, $20. Baranof Liquor Store. 'AFE, good location, good income, 808 tf Church, as announced by District . Arnold, Bland, Bowman, Congdon, ¢ rday afternoon near Shel- for the winter it could be used for mooring pl ‘heirman, Curtis Shattuck today B4 0 & 16Cky Sl Well CaeEve : g oot gty The Donjac hi e ; above because it was too e , no phone calls. i i o i oy " nz Scouter. This Award will be a- DeHart, Dotbins, Donahue, Hickey, ? xi Jnc e the reef ly ove b b ,lL,‘ house, Douglas, buy9x12 BIGELOW rug and pad, ex- tile, District Commis ad will be the first Horton, Jekill, Lynch, Palmer, Smith, 1. yesterday in.a blinding normal monthly What I would like - equity; rest terms.| cellent condition. $50 i harge of the Court e the AL, Epperson, Reddekopp and K and was abandoned by ature for January is Wwhere you get the ic we AURDL. e R et 3. 5 ;)]m"e ittle announced ““'m] r;vm g < a The next meeting will be } ew who were unable to pull it 1 year the monthiy mean need ock tu_ moor to. g S bt Sl 9 3t tfoot Investiture would curorisee to the individual February 24, at Mrs. Elizabet 1t the airport ofiice was 326 and We have the third largest airfield b “""| ZETTA-B, fully equipped for Second Class Court of 2 " S v«r-nlrdv by Council dons at Auk Bay. The ac was refloated at 12:44 e city of Juneau 384 The | in ska here for the facilities HLs "«1, K 00| trolling; length 34, beam 81’ Merit Badge presenta-| ¢ W 50 i DT parks | - ccording to Commander E. V. highest temperature for the month of planes to land on and we have Dl ey - BIEL - F0 ‘ draft 4%". 110 HP Chrysler en- Scout of the Juneau- PIRSULET, O -i": et | Captain of the Wachusett. i, town was 44 which record-!a river that can be used at high gine. Phone Green 147, dh is expectad to partici- = | TONGUE_“ED ad a large hole in the port o4 on the 15th and 2ist. The all tide for What we need apt. house, both | _ £ CORM BEAWIAE Sttt |\ Tumeos ofws 0 e Nl wner Jack B. Burford es- (me maximum is 54, recorded in and its approach for, is (o, 10 per AR & | PLYMOUTH Sedan, $205, Rm. . e i ated the damage to the vessel ¢ 35. The lowest city temperature to bring mai), grocer- | 21 year net approxi-| 226+ Fed Bldg, or 13 feos BECKLEY, W. Va., Feb. 12.—(®— ove necessary to keep recorded on the 4th, 11th aflar freight y "{ 00 | Apartments, 809 tf | Fourth grader Teddy England was the pumps going full blast op the h of the month. The rec- i $10,000 takes $18,000 fireproof bldg. |- o S ; literally tongue-tied yesterday. voyage to Juneau where it is being| ,.q jow b ‘Ghrirred i Sant | There s T ey _| RANCH, appr. 20 acres, modern 8- | EASY Spin Drier Washing Macki- .9 The curiosity that sometime gets repaired by the Northern Commer-| . 1016 ietis" 15. "TIA ‘8D~ inait ’ when I cannot| Yoom house, garage. O O teres |the better of litle boys made him cial Co. . Sile el AP ETAS: Pty H g Wi o and empire near Juneau, 1, Apt. 601, Baranof Hotel | put his tongue against an iron pole pt. Oscar Vienola immediately| ;pe atrnort this year was 14, This |litsle River or out of he SRVERAL BOATS, 50' to 26; also } 809 tf hile as waiti i pick s radio-tele] e | T RS o s 2 w0l sl vasns g anne; grocery store. s > FF !" SH Fl{’ YERS B B .’“;,";fi‘_';,"‘i;‘g“c’:;,:““‘ s to be compared with the minus|tides are ,too small and during| UWO CARNENeS: E ONE Packard-Bell portable record- AW Vi ) Hle couldn't pull it away from the cated with the SentinSl ¥slad Tns| |1, SXperienced & year sgo { that time if I have groceries com- MURPHY & MURPHY er, radio-phonograph, public ad- rl ol r T O Atlon whish o mwi« The amount of precipitation for{ing in on the mailboat, they must | PEALTOLS. ACCObETANTE dress system, Hasn't been used at o, ¥ ot o Dis distress| .. honth was somewhat above {iay out there and freeze. .+ | — | all as recorder or address sys- are now available It was almost an nour before call to the Wachusett in Juneau. (e TOUR, Vit CRINILL SPRCH e O Chere, UG et sl phone 676 over st National gunk | o “Lt stightly used s redio e R IRt T e Caaer, With DO | snowfall was far below the amount deek approach has been complet- and phonograph. Has a jack for Order Them Toda)y Teddy suffered go i1l effects. |Juniea'less than two Hotrslater tor| (O D¢ expected The greatost 3% ely taken out by Starms and water | Plugeing in turn-table in making o ! the scene of the vessel's trouble|DOUrly amount of precipitation { pe and tore- duplicate records. Price $160. | - RES o Mgt ® was 274 inches on the 12th to|do Ancther bint is re Phone 346, 2nd Floor, 404 Pirst J f O f 2 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING there at 9 am. B s WANTED ki | at yourjijave ite food store OF JUNEAU YACHT CLUB darERIIIEs vo) Pl Tt et e o RO el i B y iohsel § atue . i Can o, Lewis A. Orrell. 08 3t FIEH FACE SAM'S Commander Carlson and the crew of OnlY 20 houts of SURstAe Wi 1 pher S RN0g RIS Tl In, 800 3t NEwW ride outboard motor, 10 i FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M. ott for thelr capable res-| [€corded for the month which is a Chase has put some pc & i e ot otor, l = iy s S vage operation. He glso !l Precent of the possible. ross the 30 foot span and then WANTED TO RENT: Small apt.! ' Sacrifice. Ph. Black ‘ TR ude for $AE qu:k There one clear day. one|they creep over this, wondering if or housckeeping rcoms, close in. 7“"5 808 3t | ‘e of the radio. 48y partly cloudy and 20 cloudy!the mail and the carrier will go P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t SHASCOUT Uniform, small ocea- |days. The mean cloudiness forthrough and land in the water — et i | o PR AEIR, PR BINGE B85 08 3t No one was injured at the time of, the entire month was 9.0. for if he will make it ai . 1t| ELECTRICAL Home and Marine| = = e the accident but Leonard Harju, who There were several quite Windy jis such a hazardous crossing that| ~Wiring, .pbliance fepiring. Free | 2 ROOM Apt., separate bath, Win- as on the Donjac, received leg in- in January, particuls on { nothing would induce me to try it., estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green | (er 2i,d Pond Bldg. C=ll Douglas uries when a hawser snapped at (he first and 13th of the month.| ‘When there were three or jour; 310. Bob Wise 11mo| 963 or 714 days. 808 tf e time the Donjac was cut loose L‘he maximum velocity on the first| families here, and we were one oo~ oo no BT Lo — }| ‘tom its tow on arrival in Junesu, ¥as 45 mph from the southeast.|of them, you kept the roads, docks Sren oo atterations. Phone! sMALL . HOUSE, unfurnistied, ear P’,ea’s G TR | The loss is covered by insurance. This betters the city record set!and approach in good condition. __ % boat harbor on 10th St. Phone L E roceries BTy g for the month in January 1930 of | Now that there are about 12 home- T Red 765. 807 tf 2h h theast 41 mph. The prevailing|steads proved up on and about 40 iOR t{ EvT PP e e e one one Mrc Pol ' s was from the east with an|people working at the airfield, they ] g 40 CLUB Cc.pe Packard, good 5B VIS, I\OQ'L aJOIE ase hourly velocity of 9.4 mph. {feel there isn't enough need for : apartm quiet gentle-| 8¢ and tires. Phone 573. 07 3t Py 7 l 4 7 3 Fog cecurred on three days and!supplies to bother to keep up the man; no diinkers cr party throw-| NEW Hercules Marine “enghae, 4 pd aurora was noted. Lunar halos[dock and approach. Dcesn't this ers. Write Empive Box 801 9 1t| o1 49 pp, 2 e % Yoo : S : : Guest of Hon - aurora was noted. Lunar balos | dock an ach. Doesn't | csL, 40 hp, 2 (o 1 reduction, Bar- “Almshka’s Friendliest aricet® onor vere obsarved an ths 24th and 200, teoynd e erifle’inana, ang Jndtn. e s weekly or| Sein. Ph. Black 366.. .807 3t : coronae were noted on the ' gruous? ‘ A s g 3 Pl g il Rt W bt A‘ Sfork Showe[ , 28th and 31st of the month, | Very truly yours, i nthl ial Hotel. Ph. 187.) m, length 49, beam s q " o - 4 FRED O. MATSON. Triiput: ¥ t St. power Chrys Delivery Schedule Free Delivery Comparative data for the city L e e v (L e 440, resietion, alsn o MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A.M Mrs. Oscar Elisen was hostess last and airport based on city office} v . 7 equipped wi " AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. TEL LAOE AR S s B lm](REpE ES HUNG up FIRE PROOF Storage Space. bl e - = = Robert Lajois at the Elison residenc h Blde | DOUGLAS ‘DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NOON o Glatler Bidhway P00 UuabE S S I Simpson Bldg r . 3 1 G ighw g i . 58 e Boweetvrwe - oonah, Alaska. ‘ BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day The evening was spent In playing it g ‘“”)m . FOR EMPERIA[ HVE NICK CLEAN®ienm Ecated rooms, 807 1 mo. ot e e ture, -15 in 1916; i ] also steam baths. Scandinavian o AL A it o i January 22; airport 14 Rooms 736-t1 transmitters, brand of er Mean maximum temperature, It was noted in the Imperial B - { cach. Write Clarence f crepe > # I AN steamnes reoms clean 3 to the mal 320; this January: city;Bar last night that the welcome " o i ey 650-tf | 807 1 mo. ‘ - airport 365. sign has been draped for the re- e S A Tt Todac. . with ¢ an minimum temperature, | tum of the prodigal team. On the «OOM kierer priviisgse — Home bt i in pink and Blue, --0rmal 23.9; this January: city {pack bar the proud picture of the Hote! Phone 36 i i laced about the room were bou- J.8, airport 28.8. «mps is draped with the tradition- — S eI et a - of garden flo to aceent Tean monthly temperature, Nor- black crepe and the inserip- g | PTICGS GOM& Fl’fld &' ”“" r casion. At the close of the ©0al 28.1; this January: city 346,!tion of “Gone But Not Forgotten, L "CL l'I i“ gus 250x100 Lot ana bldg.. income bet- 59 7 refreshments of salad Tmd i’} 8 In The Memory of The Imp &£ S g s A , ter than $400 per month. If- were served to guests gnd stal precipitation, Normal 7.33; P w's a sim “W (_“lxthr,x‘Pfim:g.:..l);fi:“»“::;; , | Guize in person Seaview Apt. e presentation of many lovely 'y: city 1109, airport|One Boss and One Tteam” It m"";:::” g s R K 808 tf l S Y @ U e QB‘ Z E}‘ Jii) F @ @ B to the guest of honor. can be assured that it was hung | prit 0F R S Materials | ¥ 4 L 2 4 3 2l Normal 26.3 inch- | with loving care FULLY Furnished two bedroom FOCHKER ENMPTE satisfied customers. Ve Feature @nly PELS 'ELLO [ ssorted LIME and LEMON LARCE ECGS 2 dozen $1.65 CIIICKEN and NOODLES . . MIL Bfins CASE HOME STYLE 24 No. 27 fins FRESH 11b. jar LYNDEN DARIGOLD FEDERAL PEACHES FRUITS and VEGETABLES a! the If so consult us about quarters of beef or let us refer you to one of our WE WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS. Gruin-Fed Beef i A@ans$ .19 RICE - - - A00Ib.bag$14.95 DARIGOLD BUTTER : pounds $3 .97 You'll find the best and most compleie asscriment of FRESH “California Super Mariket” The invited were \de:m*es ‘Wal- Reams, J. Lown, nley Ham- i 'y: airport 9.0 inches. in, Neil PFritc n, Fred Wolfe, Greatest snow depth on ground: i @7 6) " Te: Morrison, Herold Jones, Boyd -6.6 in 1934; this January: 94, E 0 e Field, Jack Jones, Everett K er, rt 3.7. wind, 7.6 mph prevailing h; this January: airport vailing from east. iximum wind: City, northeast y Nevin, William Byington, Charl- sm George Danner, John Satre. of the invited guests 10 were unable to attend because llness but sent their gifts to the mph in 1930; this January: air- uest of honor. Those e am- t southeast 45 mph. s Danizl Ross, Gus Gissk , John daily cloudiness, Nor- Winthers, Jr., Ivy Barlow, C \Vmfl~ xul 7.6; this January: airport 9.0. on and Mrs. Dorothy Kem Precentage of possible sunshine, - rmal 24 percent; percent. this January 111 GROUPS SEEKING AB | HALL QUARTERS HAVE | >, — "MOST ELIGIBLE" BACHELOR T0 WED :ECHOBEE, Fla., Feb. 12.—# MEET WITH (OUNCIL The special meeting night with the City Ci bers and the various clubs for di ssion in regard to b plans| -Winthrop Rockefeller, 36-year-old for the use of the AB Hall by: ichelor grandson of the late John the organizations for meeting and D. Rockefeller, and Mrs. Barbara club rocms’s was delayed somewhat | Sear, 31, both of New York, have due to illness of one member. |appiied here for a licénse to marry. All of the organizations submitted, The application was filed Tues- their requirements and there was[d Rockefeller declined to dis- a tour of the hall for further dis-| :lcse plans for the wedding, but cussion and planning. There wm Florida law requires a Lhrec-day be another meeting at a later date »\ammg period. for the decisive arrangements and| Known as one of the country's all those interested are asked to‘; ‘most eligitle” bachelors, Rocke- feller is one of five sons of Mr. 1and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Tea plants begin to yield com- S ee e mercial crops about five years af- Grain was the principal crop of ter planting and sometimes con-|Egypt until the 19th Century, when tinue to yield for 100 y:-.m or more. ' cotton took tirst place, 33 §6.63 $8.19 IMPORTANT Special Meeting of The United Trollers of Alaska Friday-Feh. 13at 7:30 P. M. C.1.0. HALL Bring Your Membership Book _._._____.._____._ Blue Printing Photostats The Imps have been in South- house; terms can be arranged. Alaska for a series of games a 01\. PRODUCTb representailve | 940 Pike St. Phone 179 eve- sburg and Wrangell. At Yhone Black 475 PO Box Tt nings. 804 6t Petersburg the Imps met their 656-t | - - - Sib and lost fen ot Gl ohte FOSTORis Glassware, Cherokee cames; however, it was recognized JUARANTEED Realistic Perman Rose pattern, complete set of that" the had a rough trip ent. $750 Paper Curls. $1 up | 8 each goblets, wines, sherbet due to heavy s. After the Lola's Beauty Shop Phone 200, all perfect. Phone 522 evenings; games at Petersburg they proceed- 115 Decker Wav | Sat. and Sunday anytime. 804 tf ed to Wrangell where they A T L e e e B e puae oGl | FURNISHED House, $5,250. Base- night that part of the team has LOST ARD FOUND B i sd hom: | and refrigerator. Terms if desir- started ho it is hoped that — ~ o AP | 2 7 all will arrive in time for the game LOST: Ladies Swiss wri ;| BB Dlne 1600, i Friday night with the Anchorage; Bhka Jou. BREr 500 i R¢ | SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, All-Stars, | R heating, firepiace; also slab wood. - I h. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 COMPLETELY furnished house for sale. Call 488 after 6 p.m. 800 18t (OFFICERS HLECTED ToBar Sate et 10 ALASKA FED. OF In Handling Plan, BP WOMEN's cLus European Recovery : HINTO\I Feb. 12 P—Sen-| Mor Gcmge (D-GA) said today the. Senate Foreign Relations Commutee is in “general agreement” that an! agency outside the State Depart- ment should manage the Europeal recovery program, G(-urge told that to a reporter | {3 HOUSES und lot. | or Davis. 5-ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harcld Zeng- er. 790 U DIAPER CRISIS IS : b o s NARROWLY AVERTED < door session on writing the Maxshnll‘ PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12— ritorial Secretary with Mrs. Gladys proc principles into legislation on{A baby diaper crisis was averted Grady Leing named Treasurer. |which the members can agree.|through the efforts of Philadelphia Mzs. Lucille Albin, Fairbanks, Wor oy oivman Vandenberg (R-Mich) | police and the toll collectors of the the Vice Presidency. |¢aid there would be no official an- Delaware River Bridge. Miss Ostrom is employed as EX- oo coments until the Committee H. S. Diamond, operator of the cutive Secretary of the Alaska Crip-' 004" on “definite sections of the|Humpty-Dumpty Diaper Service, dis- sled Children's Association. Miss (covered yesterday that one of his McGrew is employed in the United Many more sessions will be held| truck drivers had left for Atlantic tates Attorney’s Office while Mrs. before any bill is sent to the Senate‘clty N. J., without his route book rady is employed at the Post Of- g . containing the addresses of 400 cus- fice and heads the bond and postal itomers in that seashore resort avings department. Mrs. Albin is | Diamond telephoned police who in swner and operator of an exclusive |turn notified the bridge toll men. ¥omen's shop in Fairbanks. | The truck driver was stopped as he | ANCHOR!\(;E——ThrLc Anchorage women have been named to posts in ind Professional Women'’s clubs, ac- Professional Womene'’s clubs, ac- cording to word released by the An- > chapter of the organization. are headed by Mildred F. Ostrom, who was elected President. Ruth L. McGrew was chosen as Ter- | They - New Course Is The Alaska Federation of Busi- {reached the bridge an b 1ess and Professional Women's: clubs‘Developed '0[ Oity bables r egei\'c?i dth?ig Adtx]:;)‘e‘;z s comprised of clubs located at An- (lfilenshi 'as scheduled. ‘horage, Fairbanks, Cordova, Ju-| l p — 1eau, Ketchikan and Kodiak. —_— The President of the Alaska Fed-| SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 12. A | RECIPES FOR PRUNE And what if your child were charm- | ing at breakfast, offered to do a, chirc and paid you a compliment be-| DlSHES ARE WA’"ED fore leaving for school? | sy They are all assignments for stu-| BALTIMORE, Feb. 12.—//—Know dents of Mrs. Martha M. Mavromat,|any good recipes for prune dishes? | who aims to put her high school ci\'-_l The Maryland Department of Edu- ies class into practice, with the home!cation has to serve 21,000 pounds as the proving ground. jof the dried fruit to school kids in One startled mother gave her sonithe next few weeks, whether ,the castor oil because she thought he|youngsters like it or not. “was coming down with fever. I| One of the Department’s officials, {didn’t realize he was going places|Charies W. Sylvester, explained the with citizenship.” {prunes were sent here under terms RGO o o2, v PRGOS |of the Federal Lunch-Money Pro= NOTICE gram ration also became a member of he Board of Directors of the Na- ional Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc. e ————— The use of wood for the mak- ng of paper pulp was perfected in Germany in 1840. Auiho"‘y has been granted by the Bureau of Customs under date of January 27, 1948, file 3-3479, for permission to change name of the Oil Screw Taku, official number 229784, to William ~Booth. Vessel home port is Juneau, Alaska. Business meeting of United Troll-| “Federal officials buy them to By: Major Eric Newbould ers of Alaska, Local No. 56, Friday [keep them off the market,” he said, Attorney-in-fact Bos-ttlwt-h, 7:30 p. m. 808 3t... . And we dish ‘em out.” X " Py