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gt Sy PAGE SIX REPUBLICANS WILL |[BENNETTS PLEAD ’ GIVE LINCOLN DAY | 6U DINNER THURSDAY| Toastmaster — Albert White Speaker hublic re all :('l Pleas of be | were 1 Hammer. the At ROI‘ARY ('.UB HAS AAAAAAAA Marvin of Hoonah was ad- ted and those discharged were IMFORTANT MEETING HERE The Rotary Club was entertained at v.eir regular weekly meeting at y by Cub Scout 311. Vance troduced the Den Lead- s: Den Leader 7, Mrs. a n; Den Leaders 6, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Iverson; Den Leader 8, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker. Betty Calit,, is sotel ANC Sanford Pack Chief Jerry Wade was also Staying at SERIOUS CHARGE . M. L. MacSpadden Will Be| Sltka Couple Get One Year| 5, o o mest bt ' Jail Sentence for Death of Baby iamson, Master Ernest Lund- rom, Mrs. R. C. Rand, William THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, /\L/\SKA " PROCLAMATION Thn following proclamation has m issued: “The humanitarian work carried on by the Alaska Crippled Chil- dren’s Association in aiding the praise MARCHING DIMES (BY PEARL HEINKE! Again it is time, to toss in a dime For a little Jack or Joan, Let’s send this campaign over the top again, | And make it the best we have ILTY ON LESS | lable leadership of Mrs. Margot { Hoppin, its President, it has raised funds to help in rehabilitating many handicapped persons and has glven its full support to the Or- f LHIl\ to reduced charges hopedic Hospital at Sitka ie in U. 8. District Court “For the purpose uI ising addi- n y Bennett tional fur on its work ka. Associatic arranging for pon't r sale from Febru- 2es ary 28 to March 28 of this year Therefore, of ll Let us not be unfair, to that child In despair Who once played tag on our street Give a dime with a smile, it is well worth while To again make that life complete stop to inquire, or the time will expire, Then some child may never possess, The love of relief and the love 1 belief ty that we so bless D e ANCHORAGE VISITOR of Anchgprage is stay- at the Gastineau Hotel - - TODD MAN HERE Malcolm Stockwell, superinten- nt of the cannery at Todd, is istered at the Baranof Hotel. B MT. EDGECUMSBE PFTFRBBK RG VISITOR E. B. Fisher of Mt. Eduecumbe is | W. H. Fairia of Petersburg is staying at the Baranof Hotel. iying at the Gastineau Hotel. d from February 28, 1948 D SITKA VISITORS | ’cx, Patricia Ballenger e registered at the iotel from Sl(k\ - March FROM m St. Ann's Hos- S RSN T i — et ol were Mrs. Raino Government Hospital Jo- wome v s N The Triangle Cleaners Game of Hearis. . . .. ever play it with cards? Now, with St. Valentine’s Day soon to come, it's time to have that suit cleaned FROM CALIFORNIA London oI Bakersfield, staying ot .l.c Balunof - - HORAGE VISITOR Peterson ol Anchorage is the Hotel Juneau. nd led the Cubs in a and two of the Cubs description of their organization, qualifications and ex- plained their duties within the pack. The Rotary Anns passed the hat and collected bits from the members to help koost the treasury of their ... sponsored group. Two Cubs were ¥ admitted to the pack today, Del Hanks, Jr., and Allan Gould At today's meeting it was an- nounced that any members who have not made their reservations should do so before Feb. 12 as all reservations must be accounted for in order to place them in time for the Valentine party Saturday night at the Salmon Creek Country Clu Harry Race Drug Store will accept all reservations and tickets may be purchased there also Four memger assist the committ ial Libr near future. Those recei me t pointment were; Dr. Wm While > head, Charlie Carter, Biooks haa- “gag broo ford and Tom Morgan. ee on the Memor- of 1303 9th JAMES W. LOCKE* has switched to Calvert were appointed o hecause Calvert makes e phmml for the 2 smoother Manhattan. Calvert stllllers Corp., New York City and pressed for your “heart of hearts”. “For Better Appearance” CALL St. a_Monica, Celif. RVE Blcnded ‘Whisk rain Neutral Spirits. Commander Babb was a distin- guished visitor at the luncheon to- day and his talk on the Navy re- cruiting was int ir formative due to t! of Juneau do nc formation on N teresting would be at r's sk: Auk Lake e! , but places are aratively rough. At the Skat- ers’ Cabin, the ice is also irozen solid, but very rough, and Trench Lake is frozen but has four inches of snow and only a few places cleared for skating D IN FROM HOONAH Frank Shotter, Jr., of Hoonah, is l(LblLXEd at the Hutel Juneau Dally Schedules : Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:00 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only ‘Wednesday Through Friday | | 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. ! 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ E\ ENINGS 75¢ Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating In Pesponse to Popular Demand THE BARANOF BEAUTY SALON g Machine Oil Parmanent Wave * .:; ‘it | Machineless Oil Permanent Wave $12.50 Sy 1 11111111111 T TR 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIh'IHIIIIIlIIlIIINIIHIiIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIII?.‘ i Centinues its Specials through February $1.95 PECIAL COLD WAVE - §17.50 These Specials have been the “Talk of the Town" . . NOW you can have your hair styled in the Latest Mode. . .. Razor-cut styling gives you a coiffure of which you'll be proud. The Baranof Beauty Salon Telephone 538 for Appoiniment MRS. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Assisted by MRS. FLOSSIE FORAN, Beautician Open Evenings by Appointment ever known. [ by TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1948 INT. ROUND TABLE v . MEH'NG To“lGHl been sentenced by U. S. Commis- Go BY CLIPPER oy sioner Felix Gray to serve four! months in the Juneau Federal Jail. | | He was arresteds last Friday and | had already entered a plea of | guilty to an assault and battery charge. —_— e - The_International Round ‘l'able will meet this evening at 8 o'clock | at the Governor's House. A report | rn the UN Economic and Social Cultural Organization will be given '\Irs Will Goding. The usual| material from the peoples sectiori of the UN will also be read PUBLIC CARD PARTY THURSDAY, FEB. 12ih., 8:00 P. M. I. 0. 0. F. HALL Sponsored by Sons of Norway BUSINESS MEETING—7:00 P. M. Rudolph Isler of Pelican is regis- tered at the Gastineau Hotel ;rj? Goute Allvags S | ®The valuable time you save by swift Flying Clipper means more time at your destination. And Pan American’s 4-engine Clippers offer frequent, regular to and from Seattle every day. We Install now brake lining, of exactly the same Quality as used ony your originay Dodge **yop Rated” trucyy schedules . . . 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CHILDREN'S SHOE SERVICE Try our NEOLITE or Cord soles and heels for longer wear and dry feet. Will WOMEN'S SHOE SERVICE Fo'r particular ladies we take special pride in our women’s work . . . Every MEN'S ZOLES Finest Prime Leather Neolite Rubber Wears Like Iron GOODYEAR Cord Soles 0'SULLIVAN Cord Soles shoe is finished up fo look like new. We can half sole your most expensive shoes and they will not have that repaired look. Only prime leather used. Also NEOLITE soles for loafers, oxfords or walk- ing shoes. W PANCORD-Exire Heavy ALL are cemented before stitching to make them waterproof. NEOLITE on your dress shoes will give you long service. CORD soles for heavy shoes and boots will keep your feet dry and wear like iron. FULL SOLES for your good shoes will make them look like new. HEELS GOODYEAR RUBBER NEOLITE RUBBER CORD RUBBER help prevent colds as they are waterproof. ; b Service While You Wait HEEL PLATES LADIES HEELS MEN'S HEELS MENDING RIPS BOOT GREASE OLD SHOES are NOT 0ld Shoes Until They Are No Longer Repairable AMERICAN SHOE RENEWING SHOP PRIME LEATHER SHOE POLISH [ H EE LS WATERPROOF DRESSING - B Laaher, OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE SHOE DYE 8 RUbber' flnd Send. your Sho_es and Bonts' to us for SUEDE CLEANER . NEOLITE. bk i ghua - oo COLORED POLISH HEELS COME FACV\RY AND RETURNED. Red, Blue, Green < CUT I\’%}; THE RETURN CHARGES TO Men’s and Women's Shoes Shined -- Skates Sharpened -- Shoes Dyed