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PAGE EIGHT TY | KATHERINE JANE ORME COMMU'“ EVENIS NOW EIGHT YEARS OLD Katherine J'mc Orme celebrated her eighth birthday Friday with a n.—Women | dinner party at Mike’s in Douglas— 9% Moose Carnlval, Modse Olub ,her pal"‘)enhy Mr. and Mrs. James At 2 pm—Mendenhall 4-H Olub|opye the hosts and her brother boys meet at Kendler House. Pat another guest. At 8:30 p.m.—Promenaders Square However, her real party waé a Dance in Parish Hall luncheon today followed by an ‘af- esg ey |ternoon at the movies. Guests at At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. ygqtherine's home this afternoon At noon—BPWC meets in Terrace \ure Julie Hudson, Bonnie Mac- | Pl Lean, Judy Meek, Val Eller, Rose- BE /180, paie_SoeRive (Wilets “”mm Sundborg, Billie Jo Phelps— Methodist’ manse, and brother Pat. At 8 pm. — Joint installation of | Lt American Legion and Auxiliary, Dugout. At 8 p.m.—Girl Scout leaders meet in NLP Church. October 3 From 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—City Election. i At noon—Rotary Club, Baranoi ' At 8:30 p.m.—Community leer Night for Adults '\l Trul Age Club. MAIL BOAT M. S. AEGIR NOW LOADS AT CITY DOCK Sailing from Juneau 8 a. m. 1st, 10th and 20th each Month Calling : Excursion Inlet, Lemeisurer Island, Gull Cove, Idaho Inlet, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp and Pelican All freight must be at dock 5 p. m. the day hefore sailing U. S. Mail Freight Charfer | PELICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Francis C. Hyde Box 4 Juneau l T O DAY From 11 am. to 9:30 p.m W. 0. “BO” SMITH C ndidate for the Legislature veaks over KINY at 6:15 tonight. SEE MYSTERIOUS DANCER al 3 am. ana coninuous floor show, also sourdough yodeler. Coun- try. (lub um]xh 620-1t Octol At noon—Kiwanis C]ub Baranof. . o | At 8 pm—Elks Lodge. October 5 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. From 1 to 4 p.m.—Rummage sale, American Legion Auxiliary ir Dugout. IF YOU SHAVE EVERY DAY, j HERE'S WONDERFUL NEWS! A remarkable new brushless shaving cream fhof saves Afternoon and Evening — Closing you time, effort and discomfort in shaving .. day of Catholic bazaar in Parish Hall contains a special skin-freshening mgred:enn October 6 From 10 am. to 4 p.m.—Rummage Sale, ALA, Dugout. Afternoon and Evening — Catholic bazaar, Parish Hall. October 7 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAS BIBLE CLASS SUN. pleasant to use. Just wash your face The adult Bible Class of the thoroughly—spread on Glider w’t}‘ Northern Light Presbyterian Church the fingers and shave! No brush is needed—no lather is wasted. You save time, effort and money shaving with Glider. THE MODERN WAY TO SHAVE! Glider is the modern answer to shav- ing problems . . . tomorrow’s shave cream today. Glider costs no more than ordinary shaving creams and is available at better stores every- where. Get a tube today—start l enjoying better shaves tomorrow. | In today’s highly competitive world, it’s the well-groomed man who succeeds. That’s why more and more men are making it a point to shave every day. But frequent shaving tends to - dry out the skin, leaving it old- looking, wrinkled and raw. REMARKABLE INGREDIENT To help men solve this problem, we developed Glider—a wonderful new brushless shaving cream with a special skin-freshening ingredient. Now—every time you shave with Glider—you give your face the benefit of this remarkable substance. You get a closer, cleaner, more com- will hold its first meeting of the fall at the manse, 224 Fourth Street, Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Neil S. Miller will be the leader of the class. All adults are cordially invited to at- tend this Bible class which will meet each Bungay morning at this same hour and place. BSP 3144 ON HAINES GUSTAVUS lePPLY RUN The BSP 3144, CAA supply barge skippered by Gordon Meyers, leaves today on a supply run to Haines and Gustavus. Building supplies will be unloaded for the CAA at Haines with the annual fuel supply taken to Gustavus for the CAA sta- NO BRUSH IS NEEDED! JUST WASH THE FACE, SPI IDER—AND SHAVE! | tion and landing field. The supply run will take about three weeks. fortable shave . . . and you help keep M B b your skin youthfully soft and good- Albert W. Earl from Taku Lodge looking. is a Juneau visitor. He is stopping You'll find Glider fast, easy and at the Juneau Hotel. C. M. Bullard of Azusa, Calif., is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. Additional Blessings on the People’s Ticket We believe everyone knows that the people of Juneau have received a dollar's worth of service for each dollar paid to the city. And with other revenue now taking care of the bonded indebtedness of the city it ap- pears that even with the increased operating cost of city departments and support of schools it should now be possible to reduce the millage rate on personal and real proper- ties and still maintain the present efficient operation of the city departments. We have been planning negotiations for th purchase of the Juneau Water Company's holdings in Juneau, which if consumated will in time be of great value. ‘ We have puchased for the City Dock (payable from City Dock’s earnings) the Juneau Lumbers Mills' large warehouse and very valuable dock frontage so that the city now owns enough waterfront fo give Juneau an open port, open lo any ship, any size - the future value of which cannot be estimated. We pledge ourselves fo an impartial, efficient and business like administration. THE PEOPLE'S TICKET - J. P. CHRISTENSEN ALFRED ZENGER, SR. GEORGE JORGENSON B. F. McDOWELL JAMES LARSEN ART WALTHER (Paid Advertisement) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950 m’ In a few days we move to our modern new store, formerly occupied by Home Beautiful, Inc. We need your help to move our merchandise, so beginning Monday you are invited to take part in one of the most spec- tacular sales we have ever offered. Every item lisied is at cost or less. 'BIG REMOVAL SALE BEGINS MONDAY, OCT. 2 —“Up - the - Stairs” Store Values Hose - - ++ - L00| Luxite Girdles Kayser Sox - Reg. 50c. NOW 25¢ | Hose - - Kayser Slips, Reg.4.95, NOW2.95 | Rayon Night Gewns 2. 00 and 3.00 Kayser Slips, Reg.4.50, NOW2.95 | Blouses 2.00and 3,00 Kayser Slips, Req. 4.25, NOW2.50 | Seersucker Gowns 1.00 Pajamas - Reg. 6.95, NOW 3.75 | Maternity Dresses 30c Gowns Reg. 4.95, NOW 2.50 | Scarlfs 1.00 Gowns - - Reg.3.50, NOW 1.95 | Beanies 1.00 Shorts & GOWns Reg. 450 NOWI 85 | Raincoats : 9.00 Sweaters 3.95 | Square Dance Dresses 3.95 Turbans 1.00 Knit Dickies 1.00 25c and 30c Table Uniforms 1.95 Skirts EVERYTHING AT COST...or BELOW Street Store Values 1.95 $1.00 Table Blouses - - Reg.6.00,8.00,10.00 | Pigskin Gloves 2.50 = NSODV{] 33%030020 ggg Fabric Gloves 50c oats - Reg. 50.00, 75.00, 105. sor Ol e NOW 150, 000, 5000 | pomor SIBs - - o Suits - Reg. 50.00, 75.00, 105.00 | : : NOW 15.00, 30.00, 50.00 | Wool Jersey Blouses 4.00 Hats 1.50and 3.50 | Rayon Jersey Blouses 1.50 Remember the BIG SALE starts Monday Sorry—No Refunds, Exchanges or Approvals during this sale