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PfiE SIX é THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA U. 5. NAVY SHIP WILL SPEND TWO DAY VISIT HERE S. § achenk: J. 8.1 & S. 8 .Dl wenko, a U Cashen flu, probab KIWANIS CLUB HAS MUSICAL TREAT AT NOONDAY LUNCHEON NEWS BOTH IN BED Both Empire paper carriers, Patrick Wellington and Thomas Jr., are down with the the result of f deliveries ev 1 CM v A “1) A m Seattle \\1‘1 3 e a lv "‘x check-up at t e Vil n Clinic and oth- & (e treatme Feeling much im- ved (rum a painful back condi- 'u\ she is on the job at the Douglas Grocery again today. TO ANCHURAGE Mrs. Thomas Jensen and two ns were PNA passengers yester- ay for Anchorage, where they will Lions Clu: Gold Medal Bask-| join Mr. Jensen and make their | Tournament Committee met| future home. Mr. Jensen has e Bo office last night| bought a hcme for his family and hold & draw o determine the wiil headquarter there in his trav: rtinz game brackets for the tour-|els as a salesman for a hardware 1t which will be held here m'xl‘ fiim. Yesterday's flight west also kK | irielnded Alfred Bonnett of Doug- Four of the twelve teams drew|]as, who was enroute to Cordova byes in the first round. There are| ; do some work for the CAA. ht starting brackets. The schedule of the first round s as follows Sitka ANB—bye. Wasvi‘k and Torwick, Pctert‘mrs vs Metlakatla Vets. Juneau High School—bye. Mike's Night Owls vs Imperials. : 5 MEDAL mumfv tee was appointed to as- Memorial Library Those on the co mmulu are Wallis George and . It was al- 50 announc !nm‘r Club Relatio; e Kiwanis 1 in plan- O.E.>. MEETS Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order | of Eastern Star, met last evening n the Eagles Hall for a Tregular | :nonthly meeting. There was bal- o ing on‘one candidate fop-affil.a- on besides regular business after in Juneau orrorrow y nment for the visit- Columbia Lumber vs Wrangell| i k : skiers. Cluts and organizations Town team. '{;‘m‘ ’\riei;es:m;;u )‘:Pllie :‘;’Ede& ter 5 Sheldon Jack-on Junior College— | Mrs. Milfor arsha rs. ealfgipmment_ace S bye. Val Poor in the banquet hall. t Dr. John Clements and Jim McClellan Others fined at today's meeting were the President Gene Vuille for Leing late and Archie Betts for calling Kiwanian Shaffer, Mister. - Petersburg Trading Union vs Ket- hikan All Stars. Mount Edgecumbe—bye. e CALTFORNIA VISITO” | CEO. WASHINGTON PROGRAM The Third and Fourth Grades of e Douglas Public School will pre- nt the fcllowing program in the DOUGLAS i gymnasium at 11 oclock a. m. Friday, Feb. 20: Act One Reader, Jerry Rogers; MacDow- | ells’ Indian Suite, danced by Vadra | Fleek, Mary Ann Buchanan, Jo- Maker, Bentley Wagner, Jim- swift and Richard Pusich; 1g (dance), Stuart John- Act Two femory of George Washing- hday,” a pantomime de- maki £ J 1cec ind dramat Feliverto E and Howard arry Rob. n, mers Act Three “In Memory of Abraham Lin- ccln,” living portraits, represented by Howard Hayes, Sam Wagner and Jimmie Buchanan. The program is under the di- rection of Miss Lancaster, Third and Fourth Grade teacher. Every- ne is welcome to atteud MRS. SCHLEGEL HONORED Sunday School , was the honored guest at a e birthday party given at her hume The party was compos- of members of the Sunday composed of Arden Vinson, Gloria Anderson, Marilyn Isaak, Moni Vinson, Rex and Ray Hermann, Beth Fleek, Mary Cuthbert, Beverly Black, Den- nis Anderson, Terry Snethen, Shir- ley Edwards, Richard Isaak and the honored guest. The evening was spent in playing games and singing and was appropriately topped off with a large birthday cake, punch and plenty of ice cream, after which Mrs. Schlegel was present- ea with a lovely hand-painted kerchief, painted by Mrs. Greta Vinson ed School teen-agers, SITKA HIGH HERE The Sika ngh School team ar- Patricia Isaak, Barbara Jean | 1, Molly Estrada and Sandra | George Michelson of Sau lne O — .o USCG INSPECTOR HERE J. L. McLaughton, USCG Ma rine Inspector from Ketchikan, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. ‘ revistered at the Gastineau Hotel.| - ?ow'd om Gil Rich, of the Black Manu-l‘ facturing Co., of Seattle, is regis-| tered at the Baranof Hotel. | - e DIVORCE GRANTED T | CHAMBER TO HAVE BUSINESS SESSION Tomorrow's Chamber of Com- mer-e session will be devoted al- mcst irely to business discus- sions of pending matters, President Brrr Tohnson revorted today. A number of legislative proposals will be asked to t ke a stand on wil be to take a stand on| several important bills. ! ’ You may not get milk—if you d n't return botiles promptly! -~ Mary Irene Townsend was o OREGON VISITOR \gmnu.-a a divorce in U. S. District Return all miik bottles to Fugene Falk of Portland, Oregon, | Court here yesterday (rom Robert your milkman or grocer is staying at the Hotel Juneau. ' Patrick Townsend just as soon as 'hey are empty! You may not be able to get milk unless you do! The situation is critical! Bottle produciion is for short of demand. i get the mi yfzu need for your family. t JUN EAU DAIRIES Incorporated For Goodness’ Sake, ask for JUNQ-MAID ICE CREAM MILK — BUTTERMILK i e R S A M N S R HE WATER' COWLING coO Phone 5 e T R. W. e 115 Front Street 7! Juneau, Alaslm { IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi|"||III!IIIIII|||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl Attend the Fur Rendezvous in Anchorage February 22-29 Don’t Be Too Sure! , ' Plus Tax FIRE IS a most UN- WELCOME GUEST, one that can ruin your home . ..and reb you of thou- sands of dollars, unless vou have adequate Fire Insurance. Round Trip Excursion Rale JUNEAU fo ANCHORAGE and RETURN EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 18 THRU MARCH 4TH PHONE 716 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES, Inc. The Alaska Flag Line T T And who knows when Fire will call . . . today, tomorrow, next month? Play safe. Insure now with Shattuck. a 1898 Sq\u . ANNIY AT SHATTUCK AGENCY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1948 rived in Douglas )(‘nllldn) by plane by way of Petersburg. They are scheduled to play two games here, the first on Friday night, the second Saturday night. During their say in Douglas, the boys are lodging in various homes of local students. The seam and their coach, Mr. Rhodes, plan to return to Sitka next Sunday morning LOCAL AFL UNION OFFICIALS GO 10 . ATFL CONVENTION Thomas J. Moore, Executive Se- cretary of the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor, left here today for Mount McKinley National Park where he will attend the annual ATFL Convention from Feb. 23-28 Harry McCrea, Business Agent of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union in Ju- neau, left here yesterday. Leavinz later this week: Ervin 8. Hill, Presi- dent of the Juneau AFL Central La- tor Council; Richard T. Hairis, \\(/4. FROM ZUNA BAY H. D. Smith, Jr, returned on' the Baranof from Edna Bay, where been employed for severa with the Juneau Spruce rperation. He will now be con- d with the Spruce Corporation the - JunGaR plaxt ATFL Vice President and Secretary Sl B of the Juneau Building Trades Enjoy the SEATTLE VISITORS Council; and Dan Doyle, ATFL Vice ‘ 1 and Mrs. Cf resident and Business Agent of the :’h'Skey thats . ., of Seattle, are register- Lumbér and Sawmill Workers Un- at the Hotel Juneau. ion at Sitka. ed T Experf Refrigeration Service COMMERCIAL and DOMESTIC CALL PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Phone 161 O NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. o 85 PROOF TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT You Are Invited to Visit and Inspect the New Rooms of the JUNEAU MQGOSE LD G E Next to Decker Building SIX TO EIGHT O'CLOCK S B TAT CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS! JEFFERSON-JACKSON DAY BANQUET Salmon Creek Couniry Club Thursday — February 18, 1948 at 130 P. M. observing "A Century of Progressive Liberalism - 1848 to 1948" See Mrs. Harold Gronreos, phone Red 815, Oscar G. Olson, Earl Forsythe, or Marcus Jensen in Douglas for Tickets Also Butler Mauro Drug Store Check with Earl Forsythe, Phone 288, for your iransportation T® t Nine & Pancing a FOR MEMBERS and THEIR LADIES SPECIAL One Week Only A NE\.\'—RC A—VlCTOR TABLE MODEL RADIO - PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION with Automatic Record Changer e ON ® WEEK Now §99.50 °IGNy A Small Down Payment . . . Easy Terms on Balance Don't Delay. Buy Taday, as Stock I's Limited Alaska Music Supply, Inc. CORNER SECOND AND SEWARD T ——————"—, ——————