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6 Pt —— POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI D T Marine News BARANOF BRINGS : e o 0 0 0 0 00 0 o 0 Steamer Movements . ° NORTHBOUND e westward at 6 o'clock to- e night e Evelyn Berg in port, freight e only. . SCHEDULED SAIL ® Norco scheduled to sail from Deckload Uf \/e],"‘cleS Of ° Smlll«- at 10 a.m. January ; o 21 Air and Land Is Cross e vukon scheduled to sail from Section of Motion 3: ;-mno at 9 am, Janu AT ® Princess Norah scheduled to The steamer Baranof docked in'g oy from Vancouver at 9 Juneau this afternocn shortly after. o p.m., January 2 1 o'clock with 34 passengers aboard|q SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS for Juneau, a crowded list for the|e Northland scheduled south- Westward, and a deckioad of ve-'e pound Thursday morning. hicles that looked like modes of transportation. Sailing o time was posted for 6 o'clock this evening . On the Baranof’s decks are one|c , one shiny! ¢ railroad passenger coac! new bus for Billy Root’s Midnight Sun Transportation Co. in Fai banks, and a sleek fresh-from-the- farto~ @tip-~n Reliant monoplane ' - for Hugh Brewster, Inspector of T 4 Ou.. w8, aAnd a livle girl got off the boat with what may some TIiDES TOMORROW day be sled dogs. Arrivals were, from Seattle— e Martin Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, J.| High tide 3:05 a. m, 17.8 feet Q. Adams, Mrs. Adams, M. Ander-' Low tide 9:01 a. m, 09 feet son, Arthur Rogue, Bishop R. J.; High tide 3:08 p. m, 172 fe Crimont, J. L. Ervin, J. D. Foote,| Low tide 9:20 p. m, -13 feet Mrs. Foote, Dr. J. G. Hagmier, Mrs. ! g sl Hagmier, C. E. Johnson, Don Little,| NOTICE Tom Morgan, Guy Moyer, W Women of the Mocse will meet Pekovich, Delores Settle, Mrs Wednesday night at 8 pm. in th Warner, Mrs. O. Westby, Shirley|Qdd Fellows Hall. Refreshments, Westby, and Jimmie Westby. GERTIE OLSEN, From Ketchikan—H. L. Faulk- adv Recorder ner, Mrs. Art Peterson and child, Bob Crewson, Booth Silas, W. Cal-! | 8 g iy vert, Florence Rutherford, Mary SATISFACTION Nordness, Gharlie Chuck, Bill Hughes and K melcy ELEVEN ARRIVE ON NORTHLAND - THIS MORNING The motorship Northland, with cleven passengers from the south and a large cargo of general mer- chandise and building materials for | Gastineau Channel, docked in Ju- | neau this morning shortly after 9 o'clock with the sailing pested for | 3 pam, the first American steamer ’ following the recent strike. ' Those arriving here were Kun[ | [ 14:15, Ericksson, Fred McMichael, Wl]]) McMichael, G. E. Bowens, Iars Nygaard, Lawrence Stuck, Mrs, Nora Ray, James O'Coancr, J. R. Kelly, Fred Erickscn, James Zd- wards. Through passengers for Sitka are Ben Bellamy, Gus Sarv Mrs. M. E. Jessup and Mrs. Claud Rhodes. For the first time in many trips, the Northland will move to Doug- las today to discharge over 200 tons of building materials for the Douglas Public School now under construction. - e ‘The small Yangtze alligator is the only alligator found wild in the old world. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 3 NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. Franklin Street JUNEAU———Phone Single O ‘If 1¢'s Paint We Have It! EAL PAINT SHOP - FRED.W. WENDT a parade of o LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Bitka and wayports. Drart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way- e ports. 0 e 000000 0 0 FOOD QUALITY A UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 _ ue Points, CHANNEL BUS LINE ot ¢ Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douxla« Leave Juneau: A.M. 10:15, 11: 5:15, 11:15, 12:00 mndmght Leave Douglas A. M. —7 40, 8:40,9:4 110:40, 11:40; 14:40, 5:40, 11:40. Glacier Highway ’IA'ZVP Auk an: A.M.—8:00; P.M.— AM.—9:30; 0, 5:15. P.M.— RE, TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT Jarman's-Friendly Leave Juneau: g E FORTUNE | Van’s Store Mm ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 |Avocado Season CUSTODY OF LEPET]CH CHILDREN TO COURT AN' YUH EXPECTS g S o MR ME T' BELIEVE A 1 SUTTINLY DOES | cut I[] 3 Mfl""]s Action has been filed in the U, . TRAFFIC COP WUz JESS MY TOUGH | Commissioners’ Court by the { BAWLIN' YUH OUT LUCK, THATS ALLZ/. District Attorney's office to get the @\3 AM : | SANTA BARBARA, Cal. Jon. 18 minor uhxlth'f‘n of Samuel Lep- bl YE Yot Tike avocads ATtz o 1, who is charged with murder 2 Diiis 4 somhe peapl b 0l ing the fatal shooting of his |between now and M:rch The ife here recently, turned over to growers association announces; that,| the Board of Children’s Guardians owing to usual crop conditions, a that their support and care may be \harvest that usually extends over nged for. The oldest child is the whole year will be confined to 13, the others seven and two. The # ithree months. During that per- children are now being cared for by iod, however, the avocados will be Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petievich. Mrs. * ) plentiful Petievich is a sister of the late Mrs, g Lepetich 2] again all chilled ' SPELLGHARMAN e BITI"’ ())' 'l(’r Slle’lfl&h To make cnough sauce to serve | Snflw Gnverage “Where Living Is < M five or six mix four tablespoons of | Pleasant® E catsup, one tablespoon each of lem- | Kon Eriksson ot the Seattle of ok 511]"‘(’"10, Ib E(l"fll to on juice, chili sauce, chopped pars-! mphe mnomm,r (lopl)m of snow onjfices of the Northland Transpor- B Nearest Federal Bldg. | ley and horseradish, then add 2 the ground Monday afternoon, Jan-|tation Co., arrived on the North- 8 Elevator Service. | Any Kitchen D()mand th-teaspoon each of sugar, salt, ary 17, reported from theland this morning to relieve Fred b 3! paprika and Worcest various an Weather Bureau!Charman, Agent for the company B Beauty Shop. ol t on the oyst schedule are ggations: here, who is taking a vacation trip. i i .l stews and creamed soups. Heat the juneau, trace; Barrow, 8 inches;| Charman will take the Northland | ™ Reasonable Winter | o/ oysters in a small quantity of but- Bethel, 5 inches; Cordova, none;|south Thursday and will spend three Rates Cheerfully Given. . ter for about three minutes, then putch Harbor, none; Ketchikan,|Weeks in Seattle and Portland be-| . add them to hot cream sauce OF none; Kodiak, none; Fairbanks, 13|fore returning. Eriksson will han-! CLARENCE WISE b milk, well seasoned. For oyster inches, Nome, 2 inches. dle the local office until Char-! o M: ' o bisque, chop the oysters and put! The thickness of the ice in the|man returns. i wner-Manager A . them into a ory white sauce. Chena River at Fairbanks was 37.5!=—= e o | Arrangement linches compared to inches Jan- iked oysters are spe- yary 18, 1937. The thickness of the Al k ° : S L Alaska Transportation Co. i shallow baking dish, sprinkle With 460 inches, compared to 35.0 inch-| #iis : . lemon juice, minced pe , onion o™ January 18, 1937 SCHEDULED SAILINGS ? o L . and horseradish and cover with | 2 ) o : i i velyn Berg from Seattle Jan. 28 pacon strips. Bake or broil until| \ b 3 an. 28 . ALA . bacon is crisp em(l the edges of| SKA LABOR PARTY : s 1o MeeT TomorroW | D, B. FEMMER, Agent : . For frying, sclect lulgc 0)‘\[“5,} D AR s e Bty wAll oA 9, dip them In rolled crumbs, Well| ‘. "0 coting tomorrow evening PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 . . seasoned with salt, pepper, chop-| b R AR s Onton. Hall s . ped parsley and celery, salt, then ® ¢ e o ucrdma to an announcement made - . into egg yolk and again in crumbs. | 3 % ——— - , |today. Prominent speak will . Chill before browning them in a| mdm i . 5 small amount of ot fat. Tartar 8ddress the gathering in regs ska ransport, Inc | sauce is good with fried oyster ithe position labor should take in 9 ] : | N P e ors |Politics. Topics of the day will also| ‘| | To tasure the ticaing of feroes (0RGH el 0 " craroie e 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . in escalloped oysters, mix ,suu.m»\“wum € Sesticivets . ings and a generous portion of| ey g X e o . melted butter with the crumbs. Ar- H’ 3 PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket range in layers with oysters, then | %O F10) S’ HOME , 7-Place Lockh Ve o - » VI S o 6 alda “Pe e A . with a knife to allow the nm:xlm““’“hn on, “"“’ 60, and Balda Pet Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” DELECTABLE to penetrate. Escalloped oysters J€llich, native of Dalmatia, Yugo- . Herc's a dish to make your mouth water—oysters Benedict. Plump | oo B0 0 0 L slavia, aged 76, left this afternoon 1 612 U. S. MAIL Bluepoints, a slice ¢f ham on a toasted English muffin, brightened for |00 o aboard the Northland to enter the . D e wih SOme . . ' | Pioneer’s ‘Home at Sitka. . | the eye with some pimientosirip. il i e 4 e NG O Office 587 et i T ¢ treat Add chopped oysters to an casualties in the Russo- e = p . adio stem— AP Feature Service Writer In preparing oysters for cooking, ery, green peppers and tomatces). |donble the Japanese SHELDON SIMMONS Station KANG | Since Roman gourmets praised rub them between the fingers to cook three minutes and use as fill- Pilot—L. F. BARR s its succulence in poems their remove any stray particles of shell ing for toasted bread slices. | Ry 4 4 Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY , the oyster has bee 1d in and to off excess liquid. | i 1a Riankala | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. : . wd. Despite its ancient Never that spoils the| For the famous pigs in blankets, | 66 99 | ' RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED e Teod n N com it if you feel they should lsurround plump oysters with ba- M. Sa DART jpe— ¢ it k the supreme shell- I, rinse them quickly in{con strips, held in place with wood is a valuable food—and an cold water. picks, set on toast squares, sprin- | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- econcmical one to boot Don't overcook oysters. That |kle with assor seasonings and day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, It's high in mineral content— makes them less easily digestible. |broil Ps“”] z“‘_‘-“f‘“"""l' and way ports. M lN . fron and calcium. I's com- | And don't salt them until they are| For a treat around the spmplis, e ’Olf‘l;]““,n::fihi‘v'f"‘ e & 2-Way Radio Communication paratively cheap because it's all ready tp be eaten. If you salt them jalternate oysters with mushrooms 3 i R dimplis o it Sy 2 food no waste from trimming. too soon they'll be tough and ham squares on skewers or | FOR INFORMATION | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE And there’s an almost endless va- First, the Half-Shell wooden sticks and broil MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier riety in the WAy you Can SeIve As for sewving, Oys o the| The sauce used for creamed oys- S e s oysiers, from auhaturel o the. de- |inalt-ahell, of | course, s the 1n‘~l;l’;“fi“:"'m‘"‘l‘l“z "“I““‘“ aould. oe i to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, licious baked combinations. ibility. Y v ave | thicker than usua = . | NE adiie possibility. You don't have to have e R e | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Don't Seak Them the shells; arrange them on a shal- OYSTE BENEDICT ‘fii(’v{‘{\(r‘ Travel { Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. There are a number of species, low dish if you want to. Five or six| {Spovea FLE) | Mol il on a ! SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA % Lynnhavens, pe oysters make a portion. Serve rel-| 6 thin slices boiled i“”" > : i | TELEPHONE (23 Olympia and Pacific. But in ishes such as horseradish, Worces- | L Sinereitk aysics, Shuned PRIN- (M ALEx HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative most markets oysters are sold in tershire sauce, chopped pickles with | MBUED. mulling, RAiVER: @ CESS" ! two classifications, stand and se- them, all chilled, of course. Lemon | toasted i - 2 S T e S lect. They are perishable, so yowd juice will improve the flavor of| Hollandaise sauce Liner better buy from a reliable dealer. any uncooked oyster dish. ISZ »’L‘“f;“ l’“‘]‘"’]“‘”" e 57 8/ W A/ Keep them very cold and serve For an oyster cocktail, put five| Saute ham lightly in hot skillet. them within a day of the time you or six small ones in a glass cupj“m" saute the oysters e "_l‘f‘ ham Iuneau to vunCOuVel', 0,|gct them. Always get some of the lined with cress or shredded let-|fat until edges begin to curl. Ar-| yrisgaricr or Seattle , liquid along with the rs when | tuce and top them with a wedge of [Tange 1 slice of ham and 4 oysters \Jou can. It's a flavorful addition to lemon and a teaspoon of sauce, jon each toasted muffin half. Cover, gOUTHBOUND SAILINGS TRANSPORTATION CO. - AL i | with Hollandaise sauce and garnish | PRINCESS NORAH o | v 4, G e & = with pimiento strips. | Jam;akr 30 ¥ | 1 e T e i February: yl") 23 The only line serving Alaska that maintains 'RE o a regula t thy gular weekly service throughout the year. {REV. COUDEYRE SA"‘S Connections at Vancouver with ) FOR SEATTLE PARISH| ~ canadian Pacific’Servic i Transcontinental Arrive Leave The Rev. A. J. Coudeyre, who! Trans-Atlantic Leave Juneau Juneau recently accompanied Bishop Cri- Trans-Pacific Seattle No.Bound So.Bount mont to Rome on the Ad Limina| Tickets, reservations and full | s ius t o e| lars from . | |visit to Pope Pius XI, left on the particu! D _Jan, 14 Jan. 18 T Princess Norah enroute to Seattle | V. W. MULVIHILL NORTBLAK 2 A e e P.R. NORCO ... _Jan. Jan. 26 Jan. 26 where he is to be associated with| Agent, C.P.] S 2 Febi 1 Wb the parish of St. Joseph, Juneau Alaska | NORTHLAND ..Jan. 3 S5 He has been in Juneau for the AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO {past few weeks, arriving here short- CANADIAN FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent... THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE e i e T waiamr o e g e A CITY WHARF . v Empire classifieas pay. i GUY ( SMITH, Douglas Agent . PARA W yatt ngman b [ soeite 3 uneau irbanks is invited to present this coupon SERVING I Fair] . at the box office of the . s . CAPITOL THEATRE I As K,A Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE THE regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- “THE HIT PARADE"” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! I GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound -..Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 27 ..Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan, 31 *—Calls lnto Lynn Canal southbound. {—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 aska S( amship Coxnpanv 1 CE ALL-RARLASKRA-ROUTES Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. Leave uneau Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *_—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES || s,n.oo JUN AU—F‘AIRBANK? 7 LESS lc% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence *Fairbanks ... Wednesday.