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PAGE TWO ALASKA LINE WON'TSHIP 10 (ANNERIES (Cunhnucd from Page Cne) Kiwanis Convention 'CANARY BIRDS ARE Approves Stalehood 10 SING IN CHURCH MIAMI, Fla., May 11— (P — The | years, the Northern Light Presby- ‘Kn\qms Clubs convention approved | terian Church will have singing resolutions yesterday asking state- | canary birds to adorn the worship aska and Hawail. | service next Sunday which s ates heard Secretary of | Mother’s Day. Many of our friends hnson say today that|have singing canary birds which they are delighted to be used dur- hwmd for de I)rrnmc J cconomy “surgeons” are now apply- |ing their scalpels to 100 different | ing this service. Any one who desires 4, |projects in an effort to make fur- | to have their bird at this service are |, e o af ther savings in defense outlays. requested to phone Rev. Willis R. ds St. Louls was picked for next| Booth, phone 373, so that arrange- of | vear’s convention | ments can be made. | | Congressional ~ subcommittee FOOD SALE of Cannery ocal 7-C effort to tie up I t3 doctor’'s Seattle office. SQUARE DANCE Tuias FORM ORGANIZATION; TWO OFFICERS ELECTED Will and Lois Reedy were hosts o members of tr clubs of the ch entral ol in the Secretary-’ Txe It is not Association, Ree: member clubs is en { couple membership on the Board of | Directors. An especial at the m(v Break-up be given ol ubject of discussion the Spring Dance which will 20 at the Douglas | High School n. Chuck Werner's | Band has been for the mu- sic and the Boy Scouts have been given the pop corn concession It was also announced that the Parish Hall has been secured for summer d on the first and third Saturd 22 Flood Victims in Southeast Nebraska OMAHA, May 11—(®—Southeast Nebraska’s flood toll stood at 22 today as searchers still sought the bodies of the u g Early toda, bodies had been recovered e persons, still un- accounted for, were presumed dead Most of the victims were trav-| clers, trapped by water that rose | with phenomenal rential rains cascaded a countryside with the force swept cars, and €ven a bus num the highways, The State Department has an- nounced it has no evidence that Quilt to m Awarded, Empire Want Ads bring results— @OTTLED UNDER AUTHONiY | wartime. rges that the Army Finance |Sears Order Office—11 a.m. Friday is known to have overpaid by Lutheran Ladies Aid. $157,600,0000 in allotments (l)‘ xmhnr\ d(‘pendlnh most of it in Betty Ross of Mt. Edgecumbe is staying at me Baranof Hotel. ANNUAL ELKS’ Mother’s Day SERVICE Sunday, May 14, 1950 2P. M. in the ELKS' AUDITORIUM ’ Public Invited DR. ROBERT SIMPSON DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrists Simpson Bldg. Phone 266 for appt. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling ? oy Alaska Coastal offers you a mew service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat.-on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul fllmfi% Al 2. o e refresh at the familiar red cooler on the road to anywhere e Ask for it cither way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. 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