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— CONDITIONS FOR SUNDAY SKIING LOOK FAVORABLE There is plenty of snow beyond | the one-half mile post for good | <kiinz over the weekend, according to officials of the Juneau Ski Club, and another large turnout is ex- pected at the slalom hill above | the Douglas ditch, } Coffee will be furnished to all| skiers by the club. Prior to next weekend the Outdoor Committee of the club plans to take a ma- terial amount of equipment, par-| ticul kitchen utensils, the | upper cabin in the ski bowi. | Work is progressing today on the installation of the portable ski tow, which will probably be in op- eration by tomorrow noon. Charges on the tow will be made by the day, 256 cents for children of school age, 50 cents for adults. All paid-| up members of the Juneau Ski Club will ride free. Anyone wish- ing to join the club may do so by contacting officials of the group at the slalom hill tomorrow and paying annual dues of three dol- ars. It is expected that club mem- bers will be permitted free use of the tow throughout the season Joe Werner Junior Ski Club will meet on slalom hill at 10:30 o'clock tomor- 10w morning. R S PSR B Y BUY DEFENSE BONDS the LIMITED DELIVERY SERVICE In harmeny with the 1o conserve our free del war effort and in order ivery service as far as posgible, the delivery of purchases of a value of less than twe dollars will be discontinued com- mencing next Monday. all Departments. This rule will apply to | We earnestly request the friendly coopera- tion of our customers in our efforts to conserve our free delivery service and te preserve its efficiency. Customers may aid us by permitting their orders to accumulate until the minimum delivery amount is reached and by taking manual delivery of purchases whenever convenient. B M, Bebrends Ca aL/ITY SINCE 7887 Tonight We'll Go to JO HHNNIE MARIN'S DOUGLAS INN ard IPANCE while you DINE on Sizzling Steaks or Fried Chicken SANDWICHES, 100! CALL DOUGLAS INN TAXI—DOUGLAS 68 'CITY CONTINUES | | SUPPORT OF RED SHIELD QUARTERS 5 | ! The City Council last night voted | [to continue the city’s contribution| |of $60 a month toward the support| lof the Salvation Army’s Red Shleld‘\ |Reading Room after hearing re- |ports on the service being accom-| plished. | | A delegation of citizens attended| jen by Capt. T. J. Dyck of the ation Army, Mrs. R. B. Lesher,| |Shield Sewing Group, and Ela| Smith of the Juneau Women's| | Club. B. D. Stewart acted as spokes- |man for the group. | Capt. Dyck reported on the fa-| |cilities offered and said that an {average of 1000 men a month 'have used the quarters during the last six months. Stewart pointed out that the Room offers .many ocilities which add greatly to those | H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Exclusive Represen- tative in Juneau for Hart Sclialfner & Marx Suits and Bvercoals FLORSHEIM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA furnished by the USO Club, Mr: Lesher presented the most con- vincing argument when she pro- duced figures of the numhber of garments which women of her| group have mended for soldiers since last July. The amount was stupendous. By using the facilities which the Room offers, machine donated by the Army and several others by Juneau women, the amounted to only $18 and this was contributed in addition to other donations for the quarters. The Chamber of Commerce will contribute $20 a month toward the Salvation announces that the ne meeting and heard reports giv-|.upport of sthe worth-while quart- ers, double the figure given in 1942. The Red Shield Room offers an| o has been in charge of the Red excellent library, a raft of maga- together zines of all descriptions, games, washroom, even sleeping quarters in an emergency and many other needed services. DOUGLAS NEWS COUNCIL MEETING Next regular meeting of the Douglas City Council falls on Mon- day night January 1ith when all current business will be considered. - > CHICKEN-POX PREVALENT A number of cases of chicken-pox were reported during the week which included one or more child- ren in the families of the follow-| ing: Leonard Johnson, Tauno Niemi, Milt Valeson, Lawrence Carlson and James Parsons. MIKE'S PLACE CLOSING 2 DAYS FOR TILE JOB Mike Pusich announces that his| a sewing furnished expenses Mi néty Experls Are ! Now Most Cauticus on | Making Any Predictions | (Continued from Page One) | their exactitude,” said Major Ahee. |“Even in extremely advanced po- | sitions, they are up at 5:15 and have 15 minutes of calisthenics.’ He described their tank tac- tics as a masterpiece of strate- gy and explained how they keptl their supply and ammunition | |lines out of striking distance. When the experts began to put these reports with the |fact that Rommel had an army |of 100000 men, at least 50,000 of | whom were these uperbly | equipped”’ and well trained Nazis, it isn't any wonder they trod soft- 'ly on predictions that the “desert |fox" would continue to wave his :bru.\'h in retreat. —ee —— | LENSES REF { Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson’s office in the Blomgren Bldg. will be |gpen for repairs and replacements | |of broken lenses on Monday, Wed- Inesday and Friday evenings only, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. No eye ex- amination until Jan. 15. adv. | - OF NORWAY Business meeting at Odd Fellows |Hall, Sat., Jan. 9, at 8 p.m. Instal- {lation of officers. Social follows meeting. adv. i BUY DEFENSE STAMPS SONS beer parlor will be closed against | regular business next Monday and | Tuesday for general repairs, most important of which will be the lay-| ing of a tile floor in the main| section. USO Dance On Tonight The regular Saturday night dance of the USO will be given tonight from 9 to 12:30 o'clock in the Eks Ballroom. In order to make the USO danc- ing schedule clear, the schedule as it is at present runs like this: Wednesday nights: Dancing classes in square dancing, Vitginia [Reel and other hoedown numbers, at the USQ Club, from 8 to 10:30 p. m. ‘Thursday nights: Practice night for the Duck Creek Band, threwn open. for dancing from.8 to 10:30 p. m. At the USO Club. Saturday nights: Regular | big USO weekly dance, from 9 to_12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Parke heads the chaperones committee for tonight's | dance, and Mrs. Fred Geeslin is in BRINGING UP FATHER HERE 15 A LIST OF | TWENTY-TWO ARTICLES RDAY STOLEN YESTE WHILE | WAS OUT- charge of refreshments, —————— ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- | ning at 7:30. Work in M. M. Degree, J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. TYPHOON SUITS For Defense Workers and Others with Priorities. ALLSIZES | AT H. S. GRAVES adv. YOU can’t board the train | after it has left the sta- tion, neither can you get | insurance on your home | after it burns down. Before it is TOO LATE, check up the amount of insurance you carry on your property with this Hartford agency NOW! Shattueck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Pm Playing SAFE . . . with My WAR BONDS! I'm saving with safety by invest- ing in U. S. War Bonds every pay day. And I'm keeping my Bonds where they’re safe from fire, theft, loss and enemy bombers — in a Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Safety Deposit Vault! 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System | BUY DEFENSE BONDS HARDLY any foods have any Vitamin D at all! Yet this is one of the very vitamins babies need most for making of strong, t bones. That's why you hear so much about the General Electric Sunlamp, fortified foods and irradiated >, milk, The G-E Sunlamp gives 18 your baby the same ultra- 3 ’\ violet benefits that the %\ sun itself provides. It's especially valuable in wi ter when the sun's rays :hr:‘ 30 weak. Don:muI [ i largest-selling lamp of its kind. Come in and see the G-B Sunlamp today. $37.50 Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Co. G-E Sunlamps_are .mfl:i by the Council of Physical Therapy of the American Medical Association. strai, GENERAL £} ELECTRIC SUNLAMPS We Make a Specialty , of CHOP SUEY "ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES | THE M. V. BEILBY | will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. | Please have all freight on Citr Dock | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. | J. H. SAWYER | | GEO. ANDERSON | EXPERT PIANO TUNING | Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now | at Your Service—PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe [ ! ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Lu;‘q;:; Apartment EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER - Reasonable Rates Phone 800 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatiem Company . SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS PREIGHT REPRIGERATION L] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 NO-SPIKE ASKED ME TO RETURN THESE SHIRTS - THEY DON'T The Royal Cafe YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 Office RANOF HOTEL ANSPORTATION :COMPANY TR HENRY, GREFY s} b ngers Freight Phone 23 passe’ ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Ten: jcan shan gof $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 18 10 10 10 18 10 10 5 18 10 0 18 18 10 10 10 Sitka akee Todd 1 $18 $18 18 18 18 Junean Sigka 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan Pelican Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah ...10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 . 30.00 10.00 Petersburg Juneau ... $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $5.90 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell PHONE 612 FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. Sa, 8:30am Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Seattle, Wash. Juneau, Alaska Whitehorse, Y. Fairbanks, Alask Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. Fairbanks, Alasks _160 MWT Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT Nome, Alaska 165 MWT 9:008m 10:208mm 11:25am Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Alasks 150 MWT 150 MWT 160 MWT Flat, Alsi Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woeodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 812