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PAGE EIGHT ™ How drapery and slip cover colors Z-1-N-G back to life! SANITONE dry cleaning gets out so much more dirt! | Geological TWENHOFEL CHOSEN NEW_PRESIDENT AT NOON NFFE MEETING In a Christmas decorated and candle-lit setting, the Juneau chapter of the National Federation of Federal Employees today held its annual election and Christmas party. William Twenhofel of the U.S. Survey was elected President of the organization. He will replace Milt Furness in that | post, Olive Trower of the Alaska Na- tive Service was elected First Vice- President; Kate Smith, also of ANS, Second Vice-President; and Katherine Alexander, who is em- ployed in the Governor's office, % | Third Vice-President. Incumbent Secretary - Treasurer of the organization, George Haen ot the Forest Service, was re-elected tc that post Chosen to the board of trustees of NFFE were Furness, Marvin THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ° |KIWANIANS PLAN | CHRISTMAS FOR MINFIELD HOME Kiwanians today completed plans for two holiday ‘events, one for their own enjoyment and the other for )that of youngsters in the Minfield Home. At the weekly luncheon heeting in the Baranof Terrace Room, Ed 1949 Christmas dinner and pro- gram traditionally provided by the ! Juneau Kiwanis Club. Besides sending out the complete |turkey dinner ‘n’ trimmings and |arranging a special program for 1 | send individual presents to the { youngsters. | Shaffer quoted Miss Field as be- ren have nice toys, and she is planning a special playroom for “family.” Shaffer and Gene Vuille head the committee. Instead of the regular luncheon ! Shaffer reported on details of the| Minfiéld children, Kiwanians will| ing especially eager that the child- |y President Stanley Baskin welcom- ed Kiwanians Henry Leege and B, . (Bil) Feero, who have been unable to attend recent meetings. Guests, introduced by Larry Park- er were two visiting staff members of the Alaska Health Department who came from Anchorage to con- ‘sult with Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Com-~ | missioner of Health, and Dr. Wen- |dell Matthews, tuberculosis consul- tant, who is a member of the An- ‘churnge Kiwanis Club. Wayne C. Richey, who has been |a guest several times recently, was |introduced as a new member. GOVERNOR T0 ARRIVE IN JUNEAU TOMORROW ' "AFTER PACIFIC TRIP | Governor Ernest Gruening Is eX-| pected to return to Juneau tomor-| y after a Hawailan trip which oS e PA began when he left Juneau aboard Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder’s plane November 15. Governor, Gruening flew with the Secretary of the Treasury to Adak, Tokyo, Manila, Guam, and Wake Island, and arrived in Honolulu November 24 to attend the meeting of the House of Representatives sub-committee on Territories. Mrs. Gruening joined the Gov- ernor in Honolulu. They were to be in Seattle today. Growing turkey broilers to supply | iried turkey has developed as a m speciality in the United ‘GIFT SHOPPING? Drop in at the CLEARANCE at QUILICO’S WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949 CHRISTMAS TREES ON DISPLAY BY C. Y. 0. MEMBERS NEAR THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL, AT 5TH AND GOLD "PRICE: Spruce, 50c per foot SPRUCE BOUGHS FOR SALE Catholic Youth Qrganization PHONE GREEN 600 or GREEN 360 .Y CASH AND SAVE ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ § SUPER VALUES at your Oth meeting next week, Kiwanians will | : W entertain their wives and othe guests at a 7 o'clock dinner wm..‘ Annnn SAVI“GS i et e, FOR THURS., FRL, SAT. in order that the evening be left| oun EVERY n AY SHELF PRICES free for holiday activities. How-| WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. ever, that program is to be a punt-h‘ one, according to Dr. John Mont- Z THEY ARE THE LOWEST IN TOWN. gomery, who called his cast today | q Ripke of ANS, and Tom Petrich of | the U.S. Customs office here. NFFE members at the meeting | * |voted to support Delegate E. L.| (Bob) Bartlett in pushing a bill which would have their cost-of- | living allowance included as basic | compensation for purpose of de- ducting retirement funds. An alternative to this is a bill proposed which would exempt the | cost-of-living allowance from in- come tax. NFFE members In voting to sup- port the first measure said they considered exemption from taxes on cost-of-living allowance would con- stitute a “special privilege” which | would be worth less in the long run than the added retirement benefits. A. W. Blackerby presided over the Christmas party which followed the tusiness meeting. More than 125 NFFE members | and other Federal employees were | present at the meeting. They i in singing Christmas carols. Reedy led the singing and Zatherine Alexander accompanied the singers on the piano. DOUGLAS DELIVERY Friday and Saturdays Don’t forget your tickets on the Saturday morning drawing at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre. A COLUMBIA BICYCLE DECEMBER 24TH DRAWING AY ERY EVERY HOUR COFFEE Chase & Sanborn, M. J. B., Maxwell House WHILE IT LASTS — NO LIMIT Pound...67¢ LIBBY—NO. 2 | PINEAPPLE JUICE - 2 for 35c ROSEDALE—NO. 2/, for a rehearsal. Jack Sturtevant, today's program | chairman, presented two fine color | motion pictures in the General El- | ectric series of scientific films, | t “House of Magic.” [ “Curves of Color,” keyed to the | .) “Miracle of Spring,” traced the in- crease of scientific knowledge about | fl the spectrum of light from Sir Is- | aac Newton's elementary experi- | ment to the present-day color an- | alyser—a measurement machine | which records color values in graphs or “curves of color.” “Metal Magic” featured “the con- quest of little things” in the field of alloys, showing, for instance, the lprucesses by which aluminum, with a dash of copper, becomes duralu- min, a sturdy yet fantastically light metal for aircraft manufact- ure. W. H. (Billy) Biggs, a new mem- ber of Kiwanis, operated the pro- Jjector. You'll never go back to ordinary dry cleaning once you've tried different; better Sanitone Service. Dirt, spots, stains simply vanish! 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