The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1948, Page 3

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_WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1948 "BUTCH" JENKINS Puddy (O. Z. of an e K bearder, Mr. inventor is the st Whitche: - {M/mm “.’\u are wrapped in which the ch individual center come of a spectacular sure of entertain This Is Americ ful story of the New Mardi Gras - GARDEN CLUBMAKES SCHEDULE FOR YEAR AT TUESDAY SESSION At the n Club meeting terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Forward, dessert was served preceding the business meet- Mrs. Jack Clark assisted the hostess. Mrs. Maxcine Williams, gardening authority, gave an infor- mative talk on midget vegetables, yes- ing. new annuals, shrubs and bulbs FITZPATRICK TRAVEL—“C suitable for this region. Mrs. Elton Engstrom reported LATEST NEV EVE? hat-an article she sent in to the Northwest Gardens magazine on the fall ilower show was published in the December issue. An article by HEARING FRIDAY plication had been held up by the Mrs. Wellman Holbrook on “Per- Harry O. Jackson will have a pre- Judge for a 45-day period. Own- ennials” will be sent to the same liminary hearing at 2 p. m. Fri y ers of the establishment are F. M. magazine. before U. S. Commissioner’ Felix | Kardencff, Chris Bogatov and In the .lbsLuL(’ of Mrs. L. E. Gray on chargzs of forgery. He | Harry Haloff. T was arrested here two weeks ago. ,ee 02 .--‘,—. SITKA VISITOR CUCIDENTAL IS LICE Kelly Westfall of Sitka is regis- dental Bai, on ith | tered a Baranol Hotel. rect, was granted a dis- - - license in U. 8. Dis- FROM PETERSBURG 5 et C sterd.y by Federal Jacob Ha of Petersburg is 1 W. Folta g at the Baranof Hotel. 11 et o 3 ! —Spoils Slesp Tonight . T E You'll like the way | Oy, 3o ik, e ey \ Breathing Easier— fnvites where trouble is to open up nose-—relieve stuffy transient con- gestion. (Alsogrand for NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. October st to April 1st j Passenger and Express relieving sniffly, sneezy, Resiful stuffy distress o & head colds.) Follow Slsep directions in folder. ! VICKS VATRO HO DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan For a s'ronger 10308 Lo, JUNEAU N her dier Chassi 11330A Lv. PETERSBURG . e SI‘III' ier assis I 12:00N \ y ! ) \ \ \ \ | | | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | | \ \ ‘( | WRANGELL .. i 12:40P KETCHIEAN ... Juneau—Sitka Lv. JUNEAU .. Ar. SITKA .. (* or earlier) 9:00A *10:20A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATUKDAYS Excursion In. Funter .. Gustavus Superior Tenakee X i Juneau—Haines—Skagway | { 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU LAr. 2:40P | 2:5P Lv. HAINES ...Lv. 3:55P | 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY LV, 3:40P | { Ali Times PST a2 | | ' ! | | | JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Pri. JUNEAU to-- Mon. Wed. Pri. H Angoon o HagkInlet ... & 2 o . Baranof Heod Bay o Chatham Hoonah X Chichagof Kimshan .. it | Cobol .. Pelican 2 X ' ElMfin Cove % Port Althorp. 5 b:4 L GMC Trucks have always been built ““to take it.” Today they are equipped with chassis structure that offers greater strength and stamina than ever before. Axles are heavier and huskier. Springs are stronger. Frames are tougher. Brakes, steering, trans- missions, clutches . . . all have o Todd .. -~ X—departure afla arrival times and sequence of stops variable PHONE 612 nlnsnmfd/* 2t » 2 i Sotion CAIRLITES "IIllllllllllmllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll"' South Franklin St. GETA GAA * There’s a new GMC . . . light, CONNORS MOTOR CO. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- yson, secretary-treasurer, for the next few months, Mrs. Arnold Hagg will assume the duties of that posi- + NEW ANNUALS GIVEN IN WILLIAMS' TALK “What's New in Gardening,” was title of a stimulating talk Mrs. Maxcine Williams ues- day at the Juneau Garden Club. As there are many flower and egetable enthusiasts in this section Alaska, it is believed a more less complete summary of her ivest will be valuable Mrs, Willlams said midget veget- Iles include a variety of water- melon, weighing three pounds and maturing from June 1 to August ; corn which matures in 56 days iny tim tomatoes and tom thumb lettuce, the size of a tennis ball. New annuals include a terra- olta pu!manaria; lupins with yel- lew pea-like flowers; also indigo, 1dy; hardy peonies; day lies in new colors and Kkinds ich do well here. The Christmas large white flowers 11 although not tried \lso comes in Lenten, color are new varieties of ver- uica; the gaslight plant, a wh.te bleedipg heart and the balloon lcwer which are worth trying here, Williams continued. Three arubs she mentioned which might do well are witch hazel, arolia Japonica and Mexican orange; also he butterfly bush which has been uccessful here. Heather, which rows in a low mound of white; nd the Korean or Hansen bush hardy cherry trees are sugge: Tender perennials which ml»hl do well as annuals here, Mrs. Will- iams said, are moonflower vines, hedral bells, dwarf salvia, wish- bone flower, small delphinium, ear- New bulbs include the ly cosmos. yellow winter aconite. INTENTION TO WED John Emerson Heidelberger, of Skagway, and Mary Diene Town- send, of Juneau, applied to U. S. Cemmissioner Felix Gray yester- day foy a marriage license. Heidel- h«d.;!'l‘\.\ a locomotive engineer for the White Pass and Yukon Railway and Mrs. Townsend is a nurse been improved to give you handling, surer control and day- in, day-out service on the most rugged hauling jobs. - medium or heavy duty . .. exactly suited to your type of truck work. See us for complete information . and all your truck needs. Phone 121 | TUNEAU, ALASKA ALEC HEDDAN HERE MORF SETUP GIVEN AT 20TH CENTURY || - .ES FEA]‘URED IN tion and will also be telephone FOR (g‘(g TOHRN;Y' chairman for the month of March. PRLY | " Mis. Harry Stonehouse, program 3 W for the year as worked out by her committee. Next month will be g The captivating story of a young- «ggjl Preparation,” Ed Sweeney; A de reat for the coveted ster whose proclivity for “talking” apnpj) reenhouse Gardening,” J. doller ¢ Cup Race to be run to horses alters the entire fortunes v ygjyers; May, “Visit “Juneau S Juneau yester- ¢ his household brings “Buteh” Gargens” (Attenticn to Primroses): A fan of the White- THE GAY Jenk! apitol screen in “MY jupe, “Starting Next Year's Gar- e Ski Club came by plane from STORY OF A _FQR LOVE, Y it A:”‘H:»r';;‘i\\ dbe den,”' Mrs. Al Zenger. l1 n,p"\;“u(!;: :"m:i:e YOUNGSTER I‘“JGH“': and of Baltimore at the turn of Spreres Al\\in::t;x(%."}ium“. { Tothriat. i WHO 15'A S MR N | other Talks to " Josephine Boyd; September, h racers swept the TIPSTER . 5 one of the Imost Mrs. Holbrook; October, ““% ON RACING iy oRminis Tt ”“l;'l“ Dish Gardens,” Mrs. W. J. Walk- ©°¢ enthusiastie in his AND oD, ihe screen since the MEMOTAD G o Mits." Ray RéhsHaw; Noveniber, 5 t ski terrain, and 4“ : il gl Take It With You" . istmas Swags, Wreaths, Cen- for }/“I(‘ bU"‘lk st there is nine-year-old Lewie' terpleces and mantl Yttt Tim GLutH b8 ek Wwho “;,! only Stonehcuse. For the March meet- T “‘»:‘)" but who can g Mrs. Albert White will be host~ | o o o 1_-*" (Vl ‘“ o Nout bing latisdmy. &9 ted by Mrs. Williem Biggs. | [75¢ Il arrive from White- 2y . Y " Mrs. George Haen and Mrs. o0 ! unent, and of canine ad- 3 i "l A . venturec that the ex- best to find Earle Hunter were g at the it cihe y meeting yesterday. Mrs. Earl Mc- = S n White- “ Ginty told abcut rooting mica 1 become an of ! which is valuable for starti N I': ;»:< : 11 l.mx\- Tds Shat 15 WA oestid tnng s Ml sveteny for ¥ WV to compete in e oty Vg o he V e Winter Sports rvation cf pr m and and Carniy her material, than the, =1t e, & toR scrapbook method which has been ., " : e ¥ .““‘S;l“ Lank job s in use for several years. { Canad i i ‘1(;:“" nm(‘ o ; - I ) @ e has skied with the Whitehorse Ski to propose t m Club for six years. In 1946 he e . M!DGET VEGEIAB'_ES placed in downhill at the be Anchorage Fur Rendezvous Ail- Alaska & which marks rong competitor. Committee Named Committc es named yesterday to work out detalls for the two-day tournament are: Registration, Dean Williams and Jim Church; Charge of Course, Jce Werner, Curtis Shattuck, Bill Hixson Wood; Chief Timers, Norma field and George Stevens; Starter, Dr. James C. Ryan; Police of Course, Rod Darnell; Ski Patrol and Safety, Ernie Jacobsen, Glen Millice, Jannette Hodgman and Marcella Voelker; Outdor Com- mittee, Rcbert Faulkner, Al Goetz Thibodeau; Communica- Matt Gormley and Bruce Address, Dick ; Entertainment, Neil Tay- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf, Becky Bechtold, Phyllis Grant, Juanita Wilsen and Jerry De Spiegelaere. Registration Williams announced that blanks are on hand t ‘both the High School and the Grade School for all Junior skiers u; to enter the ski races. The Dean registration ce fee for Juniors is 50 cen.s nd will entitle the entrant to race both the slalom and down- Lill. All Juniors must fill out the registration blanks by Thursday af- téincon of this week, Senior skiers may register at Larneldl’s with the entrance fee set t $1 per skier. The deadline for his registration is 6 p. m. Friday afterncon. THE FLORENCE SHOP A Woman's Mosi [ieceeming Beauty Is Her Hair and Skin. Why take a chance with damaging it? 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Special Cold Waves for Only $15.00 MACHINE or MACHINELESS at Greatly Reduced Prices Always consult your Open Evenings GRACE WILEY—Proprietor PHYLLIS MAYNARD—TREVA McKINLEY, Operators g &3 i 4 J“‘ng/"'s“ e S o Je o] 'BLONDE FEVER' IS DELIGHTFUL FARCE When a man old enough to know all the answers meets a girl young enough to make him pop the ques- tion, he’s got “Blonde Fever"—which is the apt title of the very apt little M-G-M attraction showing at the 20th Century Theatre tonizht re locking for a movie that your mind off everything nt entertainment, “Blonde ever” is your dish t Philip Dorn plays the suave, s'icated and fortyish proprietor of a swank restaurant whose heart ezins to play him tricks when a very naive -but very blonde and very beautiful waitress, in the person of Gloria Grahame, tecomes infatuated with him Mary Astor plays Dorn's shrewd, understanding wite, who knows just how to set things to t and does o with tongue-in-cheek and effec- tively +oe OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT AT KEW MOOSE (LUB The Loyal Order of Juneau Lodge No. house tonight f1 new club rooms formerly Shop. The public is cordially invited to attend and enjoy the hospitality of the Moose. The building will be clos- ed kLetween the hours 8 and 9 to al- low t'me for cleaning in preparation the Moose, 700 fill hold open m 6 to 8, in their in the building occupied by the Nugget tor the regular meeting and cele- tend appropriations hearings before bration of club members Congress. ! - R TN o5 % CONFERENCE ON CHILD 1 HEALTH IS C/ ELLED Juneau Public Health Cenfer an- nounces that the regular Child Health Conierence will not be held on Thursday, February 19. Next conference will be held at the Health Center on Thursday, Feb- ruary 26. For COMFORT ana SERVICE Dewey W Get the NEW Vetzdorf e-Pres WASHINGTON aud : vianaging dabit Director AL ASKANSPFEEL AT HOME at Telephone 427 FELIX BR AND INTRODUCING GLOR!A GRA’%AV\E MARSHALL TF PAGE. THREE o ESSART FOSTER TO WASHINGTON Den C. Foster, intendent of the Service, day cn a one month trip to Wash- ingten, D. 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