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|26, of Seattle; Gordon M. Leake, 30, San Francisco, California; Raymond C. Koskela, 24, Devils Lake, North Dakota; and Hiram John, 32, of Para, Hawall. ton Engstrom, Jr Rlch.rd F‘olta. Arthur McKinnon, Jr., and Gary Hedges. Several Merit Badges were also awarded. Gerald Wade, Eddie Dull and Donald MacKinnon, Jr., were (. L. WINGERSON 6 SAILORS 15 GIVEN HIGH 'LEO DUROCHERS | i JOHN NEWMARKER (old Wealher NAMED PRESIDENT Hits Jun eau —— e ARE FINED s e 0 s 00 00 0 0 0 S(oul HONORS given the Personal Health Badges. A(( ASSOCIAIHON . . Dick Wingerson received the Leath- | S y g D . e L b RE[RQA’!ET | crg:xlf‘;lfa&[;ecxmo T A joint meeting of the retiring Those Canadian cold waves tha edy w“n‘ltn B,U 4 b4 ‘M A d P ' d ' i',d the Publi Hn, iy o re- Boara of Trustees of the Alaska have been hitting various sc f ® (Past 24 b.urs ending 7:20 a.m. toddy & any wards Presented al | ceive c Health, Reading Crippled Children’s Association and the states during the past tw I Jungau.: A 405 & Boy § H and First Ald Badges. Gary u."icqily elected board met at a have evidently back fired and Sl M oy (OU' cou” o' 10N- nedses was made the first tender- | oot juncheon Saturday, Feb. 14, the Juneau section with atditio F P C - t I R. "I rt-- Maximum, 4; ® s foot Air Scout in Juneau, 1 the Gold R £ the Baranof gusts ormer Loasia mater g TRy . or Saturday Evenin iy in the Gold Room of the Baranof gusts. ¥ ! Hotel for the purpose of electing new It began getting cold in Ju Crew Members Change ' W i ok st il VR — officers for the year. last Friday for this area and J : Cont nut ‘d‘ ::m— and‘ cygld to- e C- L. Wingerson, recently elected Ko BAND pRA('I(E ~John Newmarker was elected Pre- urday it continued with therr PleaS tC G 3 \]h H 'Pd Tiesday, with e :ice-chairman of the Gastineau tent, Miss Ginger Graham, Vice er going from 18 above to 12 o LRI APR 6 SEER o District Committee of the Boy IOMORR w President, Mr. Oren Cleveland, Se- then dipping to 4 above Saturd 8 JoYee! “"l‘l’{’:\‘x““g‘“fm"e” o Scouts of America, was presented clehry and Mrs. Franz Negel, Trea- 9 o'clock and 24 hours later, e li"l'l‘ATl()‘i‘ 5 o %th the Silver Beaver Award mercury m‘ lme 1“"“;,’“{“}:(‘ L i (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. t.des @ hiurday FgRG at the Boy Scout = There will be.no practice tomorrow '\ 3 Senh r A "v.‘r ’tly 4 leze(-smbv(lz\; ;Z'r?v erm ; :w" ed ¢ In Juneau— None; since ® Honor, by George A. pight of the Juneau City Band if the President. turned the GOk BV, 2 °CFECC 19 this forenoon 1 S ¥ g < 4 treasurer of the Alaska Boy piesent cold :nap continues. This _° NeWly elected President who 20 T s % d been 1, .86 inches; since ® . Council Rol RO 0 ;. nounced a regular meeti of the recast is for zero tonight lefense y 1, 7367 inches. s R s e e announ-ement L. fe thls | stees to be held March 1 were Lusy Sunday 8¢ 4 A b i The E£f va i a.ternoon. gt e 4 e o § . ¢ amiit wate! bt B port— Nome; Snce 8. .4 yignest honor in Scoutdom, - | Reports on the membership : meny water taps to emi; wate 9 8 inches; since ® .4 i3 the highest which can be land the March of Dimes ¢ eckers were called out to 8¢ the men had p-p.wuq\ 1, 4356 inches. [ BOTIEAie i n e ok o i Care thadls: aiso. the TRpOT e autos to steam up. Many wEisee] pins b i ' e }M M‘ :1'¥ml‘t=1 ‘c;tx‘smijlrlcnnl‘l:dli LAST RITES ARE HELD re{;;f‘.n‘:'n’rreu{;u“’x‘. o atandoned their cars and called at orne, M. E. Monagle appeared in s o0 0 00 0 0 0 ¢ o i il ¥ f ; # Announcement t-xis and the taxi companies r ¢ today and stated that his o e .L.\,\”‘:'Ii,t i hl':,wbl FOR MRS. SPERLING M:s. Hariis will com a rushing business for the past 48 c desired to chan INN POLICE CHIEF and Don, who a i r 1948 and 1 hours at least. B gL 5 of the Boy Scout m i re held for Mary in Sat Feb. 21 e ale some gusts (A..,rnn; nn, Assistant Chief Win “erson was p ; ling this afternoon en lists.are aske t and they are full of icy tem- Police the Juneau Police h u’ badge for c the C W. Carter Chapel nail tem before Satt Eas bk ‘Ohbe Vedtardayias. o B O ! h x‘ ance lmn_mn Victor P\>'.\Lr~~.”x 1]3/‘ ctiy ef during the absence ons to Scout the ritual service. men memiers of the Bods H of Chief Milo Clouse. Clouse will iesEth Seal Dean C. E. Rice gave the eulogy tees for 1047, in well SRORE FltH/ irth ay aft\i Jeave of absence until the is G G v ) ly sang. The chap- presented the retirl g Pre: _“ ot Kol R Sk e _‘- "I" to overflowing by & toxer Honors Conne” oz gl Distrl e A.} ‘,v g and f{riends, and the 1 i eI SR NAS conducted by W. W. sutes were elaborate and cers of the Board FROM AUBURN Tuttle, recently chosen as Dis HiiEecas recalled that it W Mrs. Lloya Conneil entertained Comm'sgioner and Advancement pnterment was in the Odd Fel- to ‘ut day since Sunday evening in the Terrace room of Auburn, Chairman. e gift was a hn utiful lapel of tk ranof Hotel with a birth- Theodore Alward p g TS o 7% a8 i lows Plot at Evergreen Cemetery. i€ B iher tius e ave: Jack W, Wash 18 TORUMARSATAE the Baranol, ofhar. RSl STiibic - Your Buimeasers . wera (Gl kg, - th With femen day di for her husband, Lloyd tzler, 44, and L. Olason, Hotel badges were given by Tuttle to the Stan Grummett, Dewey Baker .- Connell. The table was centered with : coeme lowing Cubmasters and Scout- Lynn Forrest, Jimmie Morr.son red roses and tall creamtapers and p—-—“_._‘_—m JUNIGR’S CAFE (Formerly, Troplcs Cafe) s Vow @pento 1 sters: Robert Boochever, Leo wett, Robert Treat, Harold Zeng- , Keith Wildes, Robert Wagner, nd Vance Blackwell. Recognition vas also given to their wives for haring the work. Boy Scouts wh) received awards n a candlelight :eremony included .nd Alva Blackerby. - - OSCAR HARRISON SOUTH Oscar , Drug left Sunday via Pan Ameri- can for & three week business and vacation trip in Portland, Oregon. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURL a¢ JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 IOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME CHINESES N"‘R""” Chinese-American FOODS Harrison of the Juneau T b - hn Hermle, who passed the While in Portlund he will visit e u .c rderfoot examination. Promoted his family, now residing in lhm‘ » Second Class Scouts were: El- city. & Vbell.s and tall tapers and a smail | ccle and son Clifford; Mr. ,'ms Henning Berggren and chil- | Max, temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4.30a.m. 24hrs. Weather at "- Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Preci™. 4:30 am. ur pe‘a iy Anchorage . 17 7R Clear Barrow -7 | 23 Bethel 2 -14 s Cordova 22 13 Dawson -33 -41 imonton -6 -1 -4 Snow o irbanks -18 -32 -32 Clear Lrig d- Weather | - gl 30 avre 47 43 . E ( S uneau Airport ... Ve T 0 Clear ‘ i J j! Annette Island 28 19 sl | “otzebue 0 | at e" ASLERS |- i 6o bank 5 - = fcGrath -1 -26 : FK{ TS “ome -6 -19 ! P a4 ‘ =1 kb 4 Pm'thway R (S T ) Clear AT 4 o SR St etersburg 14 | 11 2 Snow 1 mnw("]]r‘vll_h : b,\!d\\ Plue W arm and Portland ® | ey e S Prince George . 9 | 4 1 Snow Regular Price Prince Rupert . #5\i5 oo - g Seattle ... @ | 4 : e \ m Sitka T R 3 cl SPL A | ‘.hl -fins 5J ?n 5 Whitehorse <18 o ias Shon BRI L Yakutat 11 | i ¢ 5 Clear C€r e T % L ErR M —(4:30a m yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) lI k J L) WEATHER SY' OPSTS: The high pressure area wh'ch was Ihcated er scuthern Yuken ritory yesterday morning h ved e stward b, t Poplin — Famous Name ver central Canada this morninz. The high pressure ~rea which was Tavy Blue or Sand Color cat"d over northeastern Siberia is moving slowy eastward. A series of virla '_V sold at low pressure area extends along the Canadian and United States boder o 0 e AL O to a low pressure center located about 1200 miles west of northern C»li- MR R B ¥ fornia. A weak low pressure area continues in the Gulf of Alaska. This POPAY 5 (. I R o pressure distributon is causing a flow of cold air over Southeast Alaska MRS o s s from the interior of Alaska and southern Yukon Territory. Tem-eratures were lower over Southeast Alaska this morning, ranging from zero to A F " w T F E; g A T g minus ten degrees ‘thern portion and from two to fifteen sl ezrees cver the s crtion. Rain fell during the hours (Not Many Left) long the ccast from n Cealifornia to Vancouver I E ey Pl rain fell ¢ the coast from V. ver Tslond to the s WHILE THEY LAST AT { Scutheast Alaska, over the northwestern Tnited Canada, the Aleutian Islands and at scattered poi Canada. HiLF PRICE MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Varine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Station Weathe: Temp. Dir.and Vel (Sea Condition) Smenner. Pt. Cloudy 12 E 35 4 feet Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudv 9 NE 24 2 feet Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 9 NNE 14 2 feet Sisters Island Pt. Cloudy 9 NE 22 2 feet Five Finger Light . Pt. Clondy 12 Calm 1 fort Lincoln Rock . Pt. Cloudy 11 E 8 1 foot Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 13 NE 8 1 foot Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 12 NE 20 1 frot MARINE FORECAST FROM MONDAY MORNING TO TUESDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Petersburg— northerly to northeasterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Petersburg and the outside waters, Dixon ntrance to Yakutat—variable winds mostly northeastarly under 235 miles per hour. Continued fair with temperatures ranging from minus 10 degrees to 15 degrees above zero. THREE FEATHERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE Salmon Creek Coumry Cluh Thursday — Februvary 13, 1742 observing tury of Frogressive Liberalism - 1848 to 1348" "“A Cen See Mrs. Harold Gronroos, phone Red 815, Oscar G. Olson, Earl Forsythe, or Marcus Jensen in Douglas for Tickets Check with Earl Forsythe, Phone 288, for your transportation THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A, SPIRITS EX-24; 2 huge whije birthday cake decorat- Engagement of Jengoge A » ¥ ’_T‘hr xm"n : g\:h x\;rc: M‘r&nd Monty Gri lmm "Mr. and Mrs. Ar- [s Announced 8 . and Mrs. Roy Car- o rigan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, 111 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gilmore, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Willls an- = y . . 374 nounced the engagement of their James McNaugh#n and Mrs, J. C. daughter Della Ripoli, to Elwin ‘7{’“"" Messer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer at a party at their home Saturday eveninz. The wedding e has been set for September 4, t the Northern Light Presbyter- ian Church. The refreshment table was ap- propriately decorated with a lacey clo'h centered with silver wedding est Gift for a Fisherman —an EVINRUDE OUTBOARD end croom, each with the oung couple’s initials imprinted. The guests present at the happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. V. and Here are the motors with a pedigree and n Mary and Elvard; Mr. urs. Frank Parsons, Miss Ann the mfz\lur» m(llx hlhe Thompscn, Miss Rab?:‘tn Clclrlr_wn(t. nx;‘;;-llw“::sur%cu";lry Carl Mueller of Chicago, Illinois, b oaL :dy Ripoli, the groom's par tionary Weedless Drive, and Mrs. Jack Messer, that lets you run just about anywhere there s water! Exclusive four-cyl inder performance, to0 — amed. Evinrude starting ease ! We have a limited supply of Evia- Lride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W.llis, and the guests of honor. After the announcement and re- freshments, the party adjourned to the Fireman's Ball where an en- sudes right now — but better hurr! joyable evening was spent. P S P A I . g o r q= Baranof, fiem Seattle, schedu- B. w. dcw_lng co. ¢ » arrive someti mOorrow it amive e 115 FRONT ST. Prine ss Norah scheduled to sail Phone 57 ¢m Vincouver 9 tomorrow. rcm Vancouver February 17. Juneau—Alaska Fr-i hter Squire Snnet schedul- t il fom Seattle Feb. 18. 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