The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1951, Page 2

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CAGE TWO PR o ) ) - n E Dart and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; [PPSR — <& PHOENIX W-‘;’a h! these Proportioned NYLONS The wonderful gift of famous Phoenix cus- tom-fit porportional Nylons. Flattefillgl)' perfect. 1.3 [ ey B ;3 b ;{S‘@{g; 3% Let B. M. 1 Valentine She'll LOVE them. 0 and S2.80 Gilt Suggesiions ..« » Ladies’ imporied linen Handkerchiefs. Beautifully hand decorated. $2.75 Beautiful hand rolled printed linen S o Gift Suggestio Men's imported linen Handkerchiefs $1.00 Handkerchiefs Lasting gitt Men's Initial Handkerchieis 3 per box Men's Hand Painted Ties . Tie Clasp by SWANK $1.65 $2.00 QUALITY - - a/M Bsé'zgm/i eo. SINCE /887 $.125 Fashion jewelry — a of Dainty beauty o - 0 FINED, VCED, Ord, Ci , he will take an eight- week Leaders’ Course and, following graduation, he will be sent to Fort Kansas, for his Training. His statesi ancouver, ndidate Fette Anchor (L MK E. FETTER, COURT - OFFICERS CANDIDATE FOR PHOTO SCHOOL ONE POLICE THRE In City Magistrate’s Court day, three drew fines for an automobile without pe last Saturday night. Jack Bryd who was driving, was also ch with driving while under fluence of liquor and W fine of $150. His two comp Jack Bachman and Charles Warrcil, drew fines of o taking r permisst Juliar cun the o General, iska 1} home address is Box Ca a memb: of the Chorus. FROM ofii HOME Major C \zham, Command- nited States Army, annour Warner of the W ] e Shop, returned this v from Seattle after a several week business and vacation trip to Pa- cific Coast points, Fett S. A - the past Phot to his ny, Ala A thousand alligators were washed .| with soap and water for a special motion picture sequence made af the St. Augustine, Florida, alligator Fort farm. t Saturday ev caught and held until rived. year in phic Labc resent ¢ police ar- rior he was raph Puerto Rico is about three times the size of Rhode Island. : F_lash' Fi;e ?(%Ei_s» 21 Persq_ni 'lnight irom 8 tc i§ | ccived here. Smoke pours from the roof of the McClary Convalescent Home at Hoguiam, Wash., where 21 aged persons, many of them bed-ridden, hed in a flashfire. Fifteen persons walked or were carried from the burn- ing structure. Cause of the blaze was attributed to an overheated stove. It was the highest fire-death toll in the town’s history. Wirephoto. Officers’ ! | Community | % p. m. Callers are asked to h 1= ¥ their calls memorized and to bring SQUARE DANCE CLINIC | FOR CALLERS, FEB. 11 Beginning square dance callers a | well as others more experienc at the microphone art are reminc of the callers clinic next Sunday, | February 11. The clinic is sponsc by the Gastineau Channel Squar Dance Association and will be held at the Parish Hall from 3 to c their partners so that there wil be sets to call to. FIRST AID COURSE SPONSORED BY AWVS Twenty three women and unn‘ man attended the first class of the first aid course Monday ning at the Governor’s home. The course sponsored by the American Wo- men’s Volunteer Association, is the standard Red Cross course. | “Any other men who wish to/ take the course are welcome,” ac- cording to Henry Leeze, Red Cross instructor for the course. “The en- rollment may be increased to 40 and those who missed the first cless may begin the instruction next Monday night.” | | 7The class meets each Monday | 19 and will con- . A cer- | tinue for the neat 14 wee 1 ose who | tificate is awar to t! complete the cour SRINAGAR, Kashmir — Pakistani-held Gilgit Agency, in northern Kashmir, and thenorth- west frontier province of Pakistan | will be linked by a 375-mile motor ! roed, according to information re- The road will start in Hunza state, Gilgit Agency, and end at Peshawar, capital of the frontier province. A | jeep road between Gilgit and Bala- | kot, north-west frontier province was constructed by the Pakistan | army two years ago, but is blocked most of the. year by snow. Gilgit Agency is strategically im- | portant because it borders the U. § S. R, Afghanistan and China as | ilof. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 i ] EARMARKED 5T FREE TRIP, - NO TARERS | YOUR LIFE ASURANCE. .. o v York Life Insurance now issues policies on ildren of all ages. (Continued from Page One) | is. of primary tha athe had not yet decided to svnr':‘ ne to Washington. “What haven't dec Rep. McCutcheon wh roing get stuck.” led,” said ich side is | | to uck be added to i Consideration Tritradiictic ton meeting, Col. J. | ¢ told the Committee | , will consider many | presently unan. red questions on an defense. ; to be dis Serious !m”‘ i t point to re- X it your child can ify for life insur- on it may be ear thous- seescesssscae Fly with the leader— Ingdigent Senator C ns become anin- who want to get it. d warn- rs, mutual aid senate. Three me! ¢ father had New on your life a child. c y of o obtain a polic funds. u Col. Alexander ¢ Albrecht of parti of Heal ccnference. The e member of the House also he said, during an informal on of civilian defense mat the gov office. William Egan summed ur essions of the ma House members wi he defense is one of our prehlems and one of the proklems t as ever e people of Ala and the! nation, We should get all of the in- formaticn possible and give it care ful study and thought.” ¥ 1y * York Life 3y were only & ould prize wouldn't you? son or D 3 h a Go hy Clipper” " SEATTLE © Scattle is only a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- per. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge seats, traditional Clipper service. E ur own ¥y daughter? ) 1 Call, telephone or write the “Civilian greatest est Special Agent Wildes on Dollar Round T ree montk Lh: to indige vere allottes v Convenient daily service to Ei s equent Clipper cities inside and reserva- American at.., ¢ 3 t Mem! Mi Decide Today Office in Shattuck Agency Ilouse members pone the picking o il 11 o'clock th was to become business. Following advar the, follow clutions to the problem: Fiip a coin. Send a Senator. Send n. PHONES 1ck 601 Res. Green 601 ur it of members possikle the ion, (a) b) (c two people, cne from each fac (d) Rece Pioneers Washington confe An rial Hard on the heels of a similar Senate measure, the H e yester- afternoon unanimously pa 1 C. C. Carlson’s memorial see ese fisher! Pa e and ir during = Hou: t SH&E}S right back ufer INto shape! venetian blinds of ' new, SZuatiom. slats and plastic tape Bend them, abuse them push them around with a vacuum cleaner . . . Flexalum slats kcep their shape. They're sprin; tempered for strength and durability, Their baked-on fin h won't chip, erack, peel or rust. And—New Flexalum plastic tape wipes clean with a damp cloth—won’t shrink or stretch, 120 sunfast color combinations, Free estimates! Easy terms! day Rep 1 exp at this be pe 5t} treaty The memorial pulated in the the morning the Senate 1 passed ator Enzstroms re- solution on the same subject A new memorial, H. M. 15, was introduced by Rep. Pollard of Kas- The memorial seeks construc ticn of a 12-mile road from Seldovi to Yakalof Bay in the Kachemak| Bay burial cases. At the req Miss Garnic with the she so choos st cf ce FILM CN ROSES WiLL BE SHOWN THURSDA ] area. | FFTEEN FLY OUT [t L4 of rose a treat Lovers next the Juneau Ga sent a film in o “How to Grow Bea » This film has been si the Northwest success and the Garden Club been able to obtain it through the courtesy of Robert La Joie of the Juneau Florists. The Grade School auditorium been secured for the presentation, which is complimentary to the pub- lic. The film will run approximately | 45 minutes. Patrons re: to use the Sixth Street en not be available in Twenty-seven passeng flew in nd out of Juneau yesterday with 12 arrivals and 15 departures via Pan American World Airw From Seattle: Charles Awe, Ted McRoberts, Ruth Poling, Raynor Severine, Raymond Sifferman, Bob Winslow. From Fairbanks: A. L. Kaye, Dr. E. S. Rabeau, Miss Edna Miller, Florence and Freda Holmberg, J A. Lay. To Seattle: R. M. Donelson, Dr. 11 and son Marc, Helen | SR ST i B, . Heaton 3B'l00i)‘ 1YPING FOR M1. welingion, R . s EDGECUMBE MEDICAL {ENTER STARTS THURS. 4 ance. ¥, Een i Biblo, Batty, Jim Hickey Lou Soholt. HMARTHA SOCIETY FOOD SALE THURSDAY Broth erhood who are e tlood donors 2 Society of the North- Presbyterian churc sponsoring a food sale at 11 am Tuesday, 8, at the Sears, Roe buck order office cn Seward stree at Second. Since the proceeds of this are to be used to purcl e 4 nev eleciric range for the v of the congre. to make contributi . Hugh A. Stoddart man of the committee in The ) ern L 1 Healt Tues- n from r bloed asked to go to the Juncau Strect ee sale yped. The ty 1y afternoor Anycne who 10t registered fo he American Red Cross blood bank ram may sign up for the Mt. s program. and thoracic surgery 1 rmed on patien t the edical Center wh blood donors p with "CRAVENETTE" Water Repellents Explore your clothes closet today and get out those n is chair charge. GRE! RETURN H. E. Green, local agent for thc ka Steamship Compa an: . Green, returned to Ju o1 he Denali. Green has been atter ing the annual meecting in Se of the company Alaska agents. raincoats, topcoats, jackets, overcoats, suits, Then send them to us, not just for cleaning, but also for treatment with “Cravenette” water repellents, Not only will they look new; better still, they will FROM TENAKEE Mrs., Joe Man; ar ing in Juneau this week fron akee where they are makin their home at present. They plai to go to Sitka shortly. Mangan i an insurance representative i Southeast Alaska. protect like néw because with this wonderful “Cravenette” treatment your garments will shed showers just as wel] as, and even better than when new. Your garments treated this way keep their 1d shape better, wear longer. Here’s a service that’s George Cheney and bal Christinsen, Car Annun son, Mr: rirl, Helv Council. Emma Howard cof Nancy Blake of Juneau were ad nitted to the Goverr hospits and Louise Ward of Juneau we an economy, and cure for today’s high prices.” Trianglc Clecaners “for better appearance” Phone SGT PEGGY FORWARD HERE Miss Pezgy Forward, daughter o Mrs. Charles H. Ferward, returne on the Denali, Shé has been takin a course in nursing at Providenc Tena'ee an( ap, | well as Pakistan. hospital in Portland, Ore. lismissed.

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