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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947 T Northwest Dairy Service will malke NO BDELIVERIES Saturday or Sunday There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! . KIWANIANS HEAR MARINER SCOUTS | Three members of thé local Mari- ner Scouts, Miss Mildred Fluck, troop leader, Miss Alice Jean Davis and Arlene Godkin, appeared as guest speakers yesterday at the Ki- wanis Club luncheon in the Gold, Room | The guests were introduced by Program Chairman Douglas Mc- Kenzie and Miss Fluck opened her well delivered talk by an expression of thanks to Kiwanis for their generous sponsorship of the Mari- ners. She also gave a short back- ground on the history of the Girl Scouts and the Mariner's high school group in particular, stress- |ing the interest and enthusiasm of Ithe local group of girls in their group activities, Scout work, and entertainment. Alice Jean, President for the past two years, gave the members an account of Mariner activities and projects undertaken in the past ) 3 \ \ \ i \ ) ) \ ) \ ) \ \ \ ) N y ) ) \ ) ) N N \ Here’s something new! A sun and heat lamp that gives you a choice of sun or heat rays. Lamp turns to any angle. Height adjustable from 3214 t0 50 inches. Two-way switch controls both bulbs. Convert from floor to table lamp in one second. Use in any 50-60 a-c convenience outlet for sun tan, drying hair or nail polish, taking chill off rooms, and to relieve tired, aching mus- cles. Costs less than one-half cent per hour to operate. SELECTS0% RAY COMBINATION SUN AND BEAT LANP A PRUT OF ‘%Stinghoust PARSONS ELECTRIC (O. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 oot 9040 — {he “I'l take 6" Blouse i tendnful fva/.’ 4693 froboofook sheofoufbodeb It’s the Nicest Store in Town and mentioned some of the many | accomplishments completed by the | Juneau group. Arline, who is President for the current year, gave a resumé of the program mapped out for 1947, | which includes overnight camping, {eki trips, food sales and turkey | awsmrds to raise money for their pro- | posed boat trip this summer, and | many other timely activities. Miss Fluck announced that a new leader had been selected to take her plac> since she is leaving in the near future for California. The meeting was presided over by | Ed Shaffer and © correspondence read by Secretary Jim Church, Dr. John ments gave a report on he ent luncheon held to organ- Douglas chapter of Children’s Assoeia- e would take care g memberships in the new chapter for all Kiwanians wishing to enroll at a fee of $1 per person. The day was memoership day for new additions to the Kiwa: nks and applications were t d in for ective members who will be ect to approval by the com- mittee in charge. - - Juneau: WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Officers attention — practice for initiation 7 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 20. 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