The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 5, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX 5@3 oo A Troar, ‘ffl/C’l/ Y (OLOR VARIETY SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT TO BE INTERESTNG FOR ALL Parent-Teachers Association, in presenting Alaska Color Variety Show Friday evening at the High School, will offer Juneau resident. an opportunity to see hundreds of color pictures of Alaska includin many rare and unusually beauti- ful shots Showing pictures Greany, Dr. Ge ¢ Dale, A. 17 Eide, Henry Harmon, Edward L Keithahn, Dr. and Mrs J. O. Rud N RPPLE BUCHEN will be Malcoln who has the cover wit : Laboratory apples, top with the follow . ture cup brown sugar cup butter cup raisins teaspoon nutmeg sified CENTENNIAL 1D FLOUR n salt ns baking powder Bake in 2 moderate oven (375°F) minutes. Serve with cream, A bout 3 | Adc or with any desired sauce. i 2 eggs \ | cup milk . CENTENNIAL SILK-SIFTED FLOUR is | cup melted shortening sifted and resifted through silk fine | Beat to a s vy batter. enough to hold water. It means better { Spread in a greased baking pan, baking, finer texture! At grocers. . * Count on Centennial for the best Flour that can be milled! SELECTS0% RAY COMBINATION SUN WD HEAT LANP 00F .+ Keep that lovely, sun tan complexion with Select-O-Ray, the lamp that gives both sun and heat rays. Just flip the " Your skin will tingle hy glow. For aches and rooms, flip the switch pain or chi a” and the infrared rays will penetrate quickly. ; Let us demonstrate this new Westinghouse lamp o you. A PRODUCT OF Westingh PARSONS ELECTRIC €O, L0 e e | Lvery night except E3 Entertainment o e Teacher Wanted for McGrath IMMEDIATELY Salary ai Least $290. Per Month Salavy denends upon quaiifications R Every Drink Mixed . Meet Your Friends ,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,-_-_,“,,,-,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,,-,. ! \ | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ i 3 \ \ \ E \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ = ! co = { ~ O ) o =3 ! ©® { RGeS SR A S S et e e | S SO IR R SR R L e e s *' e e e e e Phone—569 Living Quarters Furnished CALL TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION checkered . . Attentions===- PAINTERS Lecal 1504 MEETING TONIGHT AT 7:30 F. W. MONREAN General Organizer of the PAINTERS WILL BE PRESENT All Painiers Are Asked 1o Be Present E. E. STENDER, Secretary. HATS to | Everything i in Sporting Goods OR: Ice Skates Roller Skates Archery Sets Dart Boards warmth and charm emphasized THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [ B G however, was taken “on his ow: apart from the Army or the Fish and Wildlife in which he alsc | se photograph the eruption of Mt travel to the Pribilof Islands tak- ng pictures for Yank Magazine However, the writer who was to york with him missed the plane; ind since there was but one plane irip a month, Greany had a whole mnonth to spend waiting for the sther man to arrive. With no knowledge of what the wthor wanted for illustration, Sreany set to work and took ani- nals and birds, including thrilling jhots of the varied sea bird life n the islands, the seals and sea ions Later he journeyed to Mt. Mec- Cinley, where he took stock pic- NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. ¥ 6 1% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS et e CAPITOL COCKTAIL BAR FOUR STAR ATTRACTIONS Dancing Orchesira Tuesday To Suit Your Mood [ *] Coc ktails of the Finest Liquor %] HDI Toddies to bring you warmth at the GAYEST SPOT in June~n WARM w 0 0 L DRESSES ONE and TWO-PIECE all Pastel shades—SOLID COLORS PLEATED and STYLISH PLAIN, SKIRTS TURBAN and PILL-BOX STYLE ALL-NYLON SWEATERS in all pastel shades ures for magazine and book illus- rations which will show the char- weteristic animal and bird life of For Generations KD A Gresr Kentucky Favorite” A BLEND + WHISKEY . to Satisty 4 \ ¥ \ \ \ : | \ \ \ \ \ \ ! \ \ ' \ \ ! \ \ \ \ { \ { \ { \ \ N { i YOUR Taste—— ! ‘ 123 t'ront St. SIS R . Pinstripe and Plain mateh s Greany went to Umnak Island to f Tulik, then had an opportunity to t Mt. McKinley National Park. of Eskimo life, with com- BE HELD THURSDAY . and ‘will invite questions m his audience. The pictures | g Nl Drofessiond) Po-| Ralph B. Martin will be laid to| de them available in ex- Test in the Masonic plot, Evergreen The b el il tacting Cemetery tomorrow following ser-| A J change for assistance in contac mlg viows ‘st 3 o'fiodk 3n thie AMasthern Plggly nggly Sto[’e native groups in planning itiner- Light Presbyterian Church arles. They are largely from the and the Arctic and deal with hinting acti- vities and show methods of hunting and travelling over the ice in skin boats, oomlaks or kayaks, and re- veal the interesting Eskimo combin- ation of modern firearms and fprimitive weapons and tools in get- ting game, Between showings at the Color Variety Show, snow flakes, snow- balls, liquid aurora and ice worms will be served. Tickets are on sale at all drug stores, the Alaska Mu- sic Supply, the Snap Shoppe and the Hayes Shop at show prices. MOOSE WOMEN T0 MEET ON THURSDAY The Women of the Moose will hold a regular business meeting Thursday, February 6, at 8 o'clock in the Moose Lodge Rooms. A large attendance is requested as ere will be important busi- ness to ke discussed. It is also requested that the fol- lowing committee chairmen have their reports ready: home making, membeérship, Mooseheart Alumni, publicity, Social Service and war relief. - SOROPTOMIST (LUB LUNCHEON THURSDAY The Soroptomist Club will hold the usual luncheon tomorrow noon in the Bubble Terrace Room at | the Baranof. Mrs. Alaska Linck, President of the Soroptomist Club‘ at Fairbanks and prominent new paper woman will be the gu speaker. Miss Frances Paul will also sing during the meeting. D ATTENTION SHRINERS Meeting this week notice due to condition of meeting place called for Friday night W LEIVERS, Secy adv. 495-t3 i ¢ ittls Va-tro- Tonfght i quickly opens up | nasal passages to relieve stuffy tran- | sient congestion, Makes breathing casier. Invites restful sleep. Works fine! . . . Grand for relieving snify { | distress of head colds. Try it! Follow directions in the package. | VICKS VA-TRO-NOL | STEVENS’ The House of Swansdown FORMERLY JONES- ENS postponed until further { The Piggly Wiggly Store and the Sanitary Meat Market will be clos- | ed all afternoon tomorrow, and the | offices of the Alaska Electric Light | and Power Company will be closed | from 2 to 3:30 o'clock. | The casket will not be opened at| the church services, but friends| who wish to call may do so at the | Charles W. Carter Mortuary, this evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. R i | Sanitary Meat Market will be closed All Thursday Afternoon (February Sixth) for the funeral services of Reiph B. Martin | | \ s i | Mo Open again Friday Having taken possession of the as usual. | Northern Hotel, Jan. 15, 1947, we | will not be responsible for debts or bills other than our own. WILLIAM RHYMER, THOMAS SMYTH. adv. 495-t4 | | | | | | 1 i i 1 The Offices of the ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | AND POWER COMPANY | Will Be Closed THURSDAY from 2 to 3:30 o’Clock Funeral Hours of the late RALPH B. MARTIN | i | | i i | Juneau Lodge No. 420 B.P.O.E. TONIGHT Feb. 5, 1347 NIGHT Initiation: “CLASS FOR PEACE” This Is the Annual Meeting Conducted by the PAST EXALTED RULERS - 04 “Special Order of Business” MENU 1. Cocktails - Your Choice 2. Soups - No Soup 3. More Cocktails 4. Salad - Shrimp, Potato 5. Piece de Resistance.. . . Roast Bif au Jus - No Jus Hams-Baked-Half Baked-Lots of Them (Virginia, Maryland, Alaska—Specials) 6. Beverages Supreme - Beer - Soft Drinks Cafe Noir 7. Sorry . . . . No Alaska Strawberries! - No Weiners . . . No Cheese! - REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE - BOARD OF TRUSTEES LARGE ATTENDANCE URGED Visiting Elks Especially Invited WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1947 ] v g

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