The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNLAU ALASKA THURSDAY JANUARY 6, 1949 i COAST GUARD ‘New Stamp Honors Girl Scaui Founding BUILDING TO &= BE FINANCED Commitiee Plans Final (Campaign-Try fo Com- ,’ plefe It in 10 Days | men met wunity evening completing g to be| for use by senth Re- ard. The Di-! the completion er of notification and 1 is now effective. » public offering of securities finance wit Commi This perm ” e Necessary to mm tte has commenced se $300,000 n the sale at this time. Half of in 6 per cent bonds common stock. | chai These Gastineau Channel Scouts f the Gitl Scouts. From left of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hagerup rmediate) ; and Alice Jean Da and member of the Mariner Juneau Postoffice. $100,000 sub. in 48 hours. The dire ssary lete | hin 10 days in or- | preparation of de- | and the con- | e Mrs. Crystal Jenne, ne, da feunder daughte: show harlott> C to cc Troop. Everycne can admire the ne the nder - to get HOUSE IS ORGANIZED, tomerrow at the NEW GIRL SCOUT - MEMORIAL STAMP |ON SALE TOMORROW 1927, onl, American girls e died ths befor for the ance of Girl Scouting. la r the Gastineau Channel S program, concerned with a om Bln 0 Gi Som Scouts in _the fnerd . ol | Gastineau nel area will ha el (el 5 b a much greater interest in stamps 4 tomorrow t they did yesterday ) : sott Murphy is Girl e G baadi e ““"“"”'0;“’,'( [o7 oner for Alaska; (contmued from page one) | goenh POTIE '(_"v"‘jj,"’:‘f “_,]".“‘V Hugh Antrim is chairman of 3 __|founder of the Girl Scouts, Will b jujerte Low Committee was called to order available for purchase at the, Ju- v Secretary of Alas- ' neau post office ton w. Its de- % R . 3 i ard of dir ms i the nomin; nomination is three cents. ident re d in a| Mrs. Crystal Jenne, postma Republicans and 8 reminds the girls that Juliette Gc fe split was on the don Low is one of a small but dis- 2 g Howard Lyng and tinguished group of women to be . °% PP - Teomy T 1. A recess, sub- honored by the post office depart- Py OfL e ('. s was in{ment in such a (s Yespongiiiiies 0s The Siteh iste the River campin rable one for the n . standing commit- &ppiared in Savannah, Ga., tees were named. place of the late Mrs. Low and - city first Americ y Grl S w COME WRAHGEU N;Ll in March, % e Wit s ——| } have been I tonn. vislbora.th Salmon Creek | ET ruman today asked |cen communit Country Club. g6 3y Congress for prompt action-to in- UNSOLD REVERIS now I . i d the pay of high-ranking P d in setting up overnment officials. the World Asscciation of On the average, there are - - Io u_ S. COURI Guides and Scouts, which now | church fires, six school fires, an FROM YAKUTAT em-races 31 countr'es, and counts two hospital fires in the U. S. Everett Carlson of Yakutat is the million: day staying at the Baranof Hotel. Col. O. F. Ohlson, receiver for the ==> Memuersaip in Alaska Asiatic Lumber Mill at Wrangell, arrived t y to confer with Judge George W. Folta and attorneys representir the owner! and the Bank of Wrangeil | The owner, F. V. Wagner, thro )ux'h‘ Attorney R. E. Rob: n, had ap-| pied through the U. District | Attorney here for an extension of | 60 days in which the rec sell. A previous extension ended yes- ! terday. That request was denied, so the Wrangell mill reverts to the courts today. ' A bid opened yesterday on one ver could | e ot f | 1t Western home economist con Salad with Wesco Peas ish or as a light-meal main expre h the three parcels—a dwelling house —awaits approval or disapproval of the court R - FROM FAIRBANKS : Fairbanks residents staying at | the anof Hotel arc Laura' Shanks, ty Fitzgerald, Jack | Mansfield, George Davis, Emil | Seinn, Ellison Wilhama and Gray ¢ D. Tilly | - | WELCOME | — To the slators and out of | RECIPE town visito t mon Creek Country Club. 86 31! LD - I i | . 4 quartered (peeled) tomatoes 4 quortered herd boiled egas V2 cup diced celery I | 1 bunch diced green onions 1 medium green pepper (cut in strips) l Arrange crisp ( Jeaves on large platter. Place above ingredients f plaiter; put in refrigerator MEANTIME l ) Br boiling point 2 cup urwn Garden-sueet Peas. l 2) I t v chopped l.l.w. W hen pour drained I|m peas in ar mixture over peas. l WHITEHORSE nvenient flights in ine Clippers. You'll icious food, expert Bwift, co! big 4-engi enjoy deli service — 88 8 EUC American, world's most ex- perienced sirline. Ask for details JUNEAU | i ‘ The red end gold WESCO label identifies the new lop- NOME | e | \ st of Pan R RED & GOLD and reservations o BARANOF HOTEL | Telephone 106 | AMERICAN | WoRLD AIRHAYS theTlying Clpperns are admiring the n'w commemo Pos ht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iifteenth annivers ore than 100 Juneau and Doug- adults form the leadership grou, rough Senior rative stamp bearing the portrait of the tmaster; 1 Hagerup, Brownie Scout, er of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Coenine of Doug- . W. Da who is a Senior Scout stamp when it goes en sale w memcrial v eoo s o o0 ATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU This data is ¢ hour per- jod ending 6:37 PST. v two ga ; In Juneau— Maximum, 40; co minimum, 26. ctivi- At Airport— Maximum, 38; minimum, 26. yes FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Partly cloudy tonight and Scout Friday: ywest temperature Mrs. r 23 dezrees tonight. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. tod In Juneau 14 inches; since the 86863200909 900e0050000600 s #eeccesecescsessosced o o o o m - ‘A TEMPTING YEAR-ROUND Your family will “ask for more” when you serve WESCO Garden- sweet Peas . . . and here’s the reason: Each pea packed by W F\CO is picked at just the rlghl time 1o in- sure tenderness, juiciness and maximum flavor. Just as soon as picked, peas are rushe rd without delay from vine to packing plant where modern, efficient methods capture all freshness, tenderness and flavor and pack them under the WESCO label. WESCO Garden-sweet Peas are grown in the Walla Walla \alley long noted for the growing of hlgh-flmor vegetables, Get sev- eral cans of WESCO PEAS soon. WESC® FINE FOODS , WEST COAST GROCERY CO. Tacoma « Seattle « Olympia = Bremerton « Chehalis = Auburn Puyallup « Aberdeen « « Juneau = Ketchikan = Fairbanks MESSAGEBY ' GOVERNOR tion of vehicles, fire prevention and | Gilmore. | protection, and use of boilers and Forum and Policy: All Past Pres- pressure vessels are among the sub- |idents of the Chamber. jects covered by the Code. Membership and Finance: G. E. Henry Benson, Territorial Com- |Cleveland, chairman; Fern Will- missioner of Labor, said today that iams, Al Zenger, Mernice Murphy the Code is basically the American | and Ted Hyder. Standard Safety Code. Recommen- | Attendance: Dr. R. H. Williams, dations of the National Safety|chairman. ! 1 Council were used where it was Tourist: Harry Sperling, chair- necessary to strengthen the Ameri- [man; O. can Standard. |H. L. Davies, The Code establishes a minimum | Guerin. 4 standard and is the first that the | ‘Transportation: Joe ~MecLean, ki hvc'nac{ called.waas Territory has had. Benson said:|chairman; Howard Stabler, A. B v way, Gov. Emest| .\ pejjove it compares favorably |Phillips and Henry Green. F. Benecke, Fred Dunn, Bill Hughes, Eckley tion of the Extra-| ichairman, Art Uggen, Dr. Robert % ¥ Jack Burlord. Retail Trade. Simpson. Membership of the special come mittees is as follows: Boat Harbor and Channel Dredg- ing: J. S. MacKinnon, chairman; Ernest Whitehead, Felix Toner, and R. W. Cowling. Streets and Highways: Burp Johnson, chairman; Chris Wyller, Elroy Ninnis. Housing Committee: Dr. C]aytori Poiley, chairman; Lucille Johnson, the Rev. Willis Booth, Joe Wern=~ o ¢ worked intently on | wi¢;, any state code and incorpor- he will deliver to the ,ieq tne recommendations of both : ,“[ the Alaska Terrl-jep;155er and employee groups for cislature at 11 o'clock to0-| . custem of regulation which will ‘cnu;urnge safe and healthful indus- trial operations in the Territory. “We further believe compliance with minimum standards will con- uibute to the reduction of high ac- cident records in the Territory. The high incidence of industrial acci- | 5 £ * | dents in' the Territory has placed e, :‘fl'“:’::l‘w‘“‘ licer ‘m)\r ):]x;zs;:fissar;‘ financial cost on ning cited his previous Ob=| Copies of the Safety Code are to a sales tax program. | able for examination at the eclining to give an opiNion | reyyyiorial Department of Labor in | the Valentine Building. Any inter- | the Legislature might do, | uening expressed OPtm- | ogyeq parties are invited to at- tend the honnh S the likelihcod of its co- v on what he described as| ! e PO e EASTAUGH AWNOUNCES |sion from Sen. Charles Jones, Nome | (HAMBER (OMM"TEE MEMBERS FOR YEAR | Repuklican holdover who served in| Ithe first Territorial House in 1913.| | cenator Jones said: “Neither rea- | 1 1, sense nor justice will prevail.” RGBT President Fred Easlaugh of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce an- nounced today the membership of |all standing committees and special | committees which will serve FINAL HEARINGS | ONSAFETY CODE oo s conie v, 1 ]’G BE HElD HER | B. E. Feero, Norman Banfield and lChml:’s W. Carter. | civic Affairs: Dr. William White- Final Hearitigh GRS proposed ‘erritorial Safety Code, prepared head, chairman; Mrs. Helen Mon- sen, J. P. Christensen, and Stan the Territorial Department of Labor, e scheduled to be held Grummett. | Legislative: Curtis Shattuck, in Juneau on January 17, 18 and 19. Preliminary hearings were held chairman; Burr Johnson, Robert | Boochever and R. E. Robertson. the Code last January. | Reception: Keith Wildes, chair- The Ccde is 2 general basic code, and covers all employments in the | message v\ul rmhm"o the bawc reve- s he made previous- The Tr uzgestio: . main points of his message the Territorial income genere]l property tax. What Do WE Among other way. man; Tom Morgan, Harold Foss, Jim Hazlett and Henry Sully. Territory. Sanitation, housing, op- Local Industries: Freeman eration of floating plants, opera- Schultz, Bert McDowell, and Pete Cleaners for 1949..... of Cheerful Service. Business at TRIANGLE IS GOOD. Service made it that Be seein’ you, and soon, we hope. For better Appearance iangle Bid ? things, a year YES! | H Take advantage of these money- which enables us to offer you to your saving values to keep your food BETTER PRICES — BETTER bags of costs down. The management QUALITY — BETTER SERV- through ICE. Let us delivery your GRO- CERIES — MEATS — BAKED GOODS and FRESH PRODUCE WE and staff of the Case Lot Grocery constantly strive to maintain a smooth running oranization LOOSE PACK Yakima Gem APPLES |Potaioes $3.49 box MacIntosh—Jonathan Large Rolls Paper Towels 23 Amocat—Halves 33¢ Apricols 24 No.2 %2 tins . 7.4 Van Camps Strawberry Jam 21b.jar 79; C—hef Roy-Ar-Dee Spaghelfi Dinner - 43c Hills Bros. 21h.tin ] 15 Coffee Pint 53¢ CRISCO 61b. 1in2.69 EMPORIUM PEAS No. 2 tin 15¢ 25 tins 3.19 K 01 Seft as Silk Quart Glocoat Best Foods Mayonnaise MEAT PHONE 60 / J uneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. ' Boat Orders Delivered Any Time 1 i JANUARY FOOD SALE THE CASE LOT GROCERY IS THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE Pork and B;auz g Grapefruif 24No. 2 tins §.15 Cake Flour Baker’s Premium Baking Thocolate B g » t b 2 . home. Why lug heavy groecries up icy streets rain and snow when DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE % ot oV " #.251bs. 149 25¢ 3.39 as s 1 No. 2 O tins Caisup - 14 oz bote 7%c| PEACHES Honey -4 5Ib.finL19 i 'lif:;:;lo Juice 24 7, 361.’;ic le?g:lvnjn;::r:::ed fi‘i::;;x . . - 19 Gotwn . .. Joetn3l| FLOUR |HotSancé - - Amocat 50 Ib. sack 4.98 | retiance o 49c large pky. 49¢ 8§ oz. pkg. 43¢

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