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o oL JUNEAU SPRUCE MIGHT NOT OPEN SAWMILL W)NDAY;1 Snow Hampers Beginning: risnc oo of Operations Affer | - Shutdown * ALASKA COASTAL . CARRIES TWENTY r D The local sa June Spruce Corpor next Mond € € rd- o ing to F ¥ Corporat 0D, Jack ; F Pacific Northern Airlines made FIVE IHURSDAY flights yesterday and carried 16 pas- sengers as follows \s.| mond, Ralph River Z‘v\hv Heet THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF—-JUNEAU ALASKA HOLIDAY MONDAY NA CARRIES 16 ON THURSDAY FLIGHTS The Post Oifice, all businesses, banks, Federal, Territorial and municipal offices will be closed Monday in observance of Was ington’s Birthday, which falls Gmdm Ihl\ year. No dell\m Anchorage to Juneau: Ann Di- F. B. Hell utat to Juneau: S 1 to Yakutat: R. P. Bedling- vi'v MEETS TO\I(‘HT Taku t, V| erans of Foreigr a1 to Anchorage: M. Schneeit Jones, Fra all, Dan ne, Tom Du- Street at 8 o'cleck to) eep Club on Se the meeting, or Le After he - STEAMER MOVEMENTS Princess Norah, from Vancouver VFW will have its regular stac and be s ed to party. Refreshments will and all members are ur attend, the at 7 tonight 7 T I o frots Beattler duel oot KA bt e ot no ight or early Monday.| oI e OO e we v heduled to sail from 7 R me eattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. 3 : “(‘i ‘l_’,‘",‘rb““;‘(‘ gl to Clove Hitch scheduldd to sail 5Bie M‘:;‘ :": 5“‘“" "“;" fr o rre n office. e sn Skaiphay: Jan M from Seattle tomorroy. : I ’ Baranof, from west, scheduled sttended . & -Iabing. of - the D o operate all without diffi- VALENTINE PARTY HELD THURSDAY BY SCROPTIMIST CLUB uu or &I)\Hduv\n Accom, pnxn(n Hawkins to Juneau was Abe Lokke, head of a luggmu concern at Ketehikan. Lokke expects | Alaska Industrial Board while at Anchorage. southbound Sunday. R T NOwW AVAILABLE to leave Juneau tomorrow. > The Fetruary social meeting of the Soroptimist Club, held Thursday s noon in the Terrace room of the Flown HERE Bv pAA Baranof Hotel, tock the form of a § Valentine party, the program in charge of Norma Johnson. 4 ARE FLOWN OUT Each member took a home made TEL L | Valentine and a prize was given for s L the cleverest, which was won by £ BE0 A lm‘"';g I }e: Jessie Stevens, after which the tok- a‘:(‘rnolloi:d carrled PAsSENBErS os were exchanged. From a large 3 white and red heart pinned on the Ellsce:u:or'rol Jl:‘i:if:rd R‘y‘;:f(;l.mgt wall, each of those present then de- Senniter ¥ tached an n'r)row. read lhlL:i orderg written on the reverse side, an :]]::1:;: :.Z ';’e‘:;:;‘ Ji:ljvrx‘g:\cg; acted out the directions, Frances ©. M. Harris, M. O, Young, Amo Mangen, a guest at the luncheon, % - § ' won a prize for her interpretation. Siegfried. Miss Mangen and the other guest, From the Interior: John Carlson, Rhuel Myers, Herbert Hammond, Vicki Kendall, were introduced by Phyliis Langdon. ff, Al- Ann Hammond, Isabelle Graff, Next meeting of the Soroptimist Club will be the business session on Thursday, March 4. e icia Hoare, Chas. Howe, William King, Max Weiss, E. P. McCaron. e .—— SCHOOL DISTRICT PETITION IS FILED; HEARING CRDEED | FRANK MATSON DIES Frank Matson, age 48, away yesterday evenin; Ann's Hospital, jus af WI keing admitted. M atson came t( Juneau from Ketchikan where passed vas employed at the Hollis |m hg Company for three or four A petition to form an independent ® U &red The remains are at the Charles here w. Carter Mortuary pending fu- € W. neral arrangements W Jections to tion, for the adoption of th distriet, will be to express the Judge Folta cax son not to do Brighten-U Yeur Car feor We've everything you need to give your car that bright, new shiny look. 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Large Or Small, We Do Them ALL Our expenence has shown us that proper care such as we give to small jobs generally proves our capacxtv to handle the BIG ONES, too. Try our service. You miss. REGULAR DAILY HOURS 9:00 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 10 5:30 p. m 90 Willoughby Telephone 253 Juneau - Alaska Beoedy o Fender é 4 1l t the Baranof Hotel “aTy couNaiLls | T0 MEET TONIGHT The Juncuu City Couneil will hold | its regular meeting tonight in the| City Council Chambers at 8| o'clock. Only routine matters are; expected to be discussed and the; ific ' meeting will pxulnbh be brief. STOCK OUOTMIONS P—Closing u mine an Can Curtiss=- Harvester -e— TWO lll\rOR(l:.fi GRANTED { The following divorces were| granted today in U. S. District! Court here by Judge George W.| Folta Vincent George Anderson Laura E. Anderson. 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Meat at Iis Best — at Lower Prices ITREE DELIVERY, HAMS Hormel's Eastern . . . The Werld's Best BACON Same Brand . . . . Same Quality HAM or BACON HALF or WHOLE Lb 19c¢ [ HORMEL'S BEST QUALITY BACON Sliced - Pound Phg. DA BEEF ROAST ubi Beef Lb. 650 ui Chucks Ib. 5 FfureFooraeTag BB Ceniexr PORK ROASTS Eastern Perkers LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS OVEN READY Ib. 8¢ SHORI“RHBS ; Ih. 43¢ MOCK CHICKEN LEGS ® Tender ® Tasty o @ Delicious . . . . 2 for 25¢ RIE ROAST | Sweet - Juicy - Tender ROLLED --- The 35;; Sanitary Meat FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49