The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1944, Page 2

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FAGL TWO 7 GENERAL IS | GIRL SCOUTS T0 TAKE OVER BOND BOOTH, FRIDAY K E The Girl S ts will take over i ne of the booths Friday, January| for selling War Bonds nx\rj‘ ps N . N | P .F', a financial reward toward their WUCRUS WBS Cifed for | camy fee. Each Scout selling ten § $100 in mps or Bonds will also &C empt 0 CQU” be given an award, it is announced. ) be given tamp or rder that credit mi girl selling the each individual purchase sted to leave the name of the or the Scout whom he wishe: credit to be given for the sale it the Bond Booth Friday night In charge of the booth will be the following Girl Scout leaders: Mesdames I. H. Likins, Norman Rustad, George Folta, Ray Nevin Stedman Green, Andrew Baker Miss Janet Ramaur. C cil members Girl Scouts at the imanc De- of 1ie ar ited for contempt and assisting the' booth wul hr it calling on Mesdames = William J. s to court prison- James Barras, Earl Mchty and of German ancestry the Army George Hays Mrs. Norman Rustad and Mrs s Barras will be in charge of e drive in Dougl'i\ Edna Harpole Is Leaving Juneau Miss Edna Harpole, who plans to ¢ Juneau Saturday for an ex- tended visit in the States, was hon-, ored last night by fellow members of Beta Sigma Phi with a handker- >oe—— EMB(’GLAS JOHN MAR John Marin, owner of t} arrived way where he is also proprie- { the fik'\p»\u\ Inn. BOND SALES LADIES chief. shower. Th Island Woman'’s M Frederick Paul was hostess will be in charge of the Bmm for the surprise party, assisted by in front of the First Na- Mrs. Joyce Williams, who led the Bank Building tomorrow guest into the “trap.” evening. Club members in charge Mrs. Paul used tall candles on the of the booth are Miss Jean Marie Fefreshment table, which was cen- Ackerson, Miss Ruby McNeill, Mrs tered with the decorated bon voyage Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Marcus °oke: 1 Jensen. Mr. Howacd \Stabler has SATSEIWEREEINRC S GBS ners including Mrs. Earl McGint; Mrs. Senna Powers, and the honor guest. Miss Harpole came to Juneau ! about seven years ago as a teacher | and most recently has been with the Office of Indian Affairs. been selected to speak on the KINY sram which is in charge of the ied DIW. Club and the Ro- tary Club GUARD M Douglas Unit of Territorial will meet. tomorrow evening, the Nat. The dr eralls, leggings, ammuni- and rifles. Activity will indoor prac- TERRITORIAL Th in Washington, and also plans to £o to New York City to visit with another sister. She has not made definite plans as to her future home. - —r- at tion belts be small bore range tice. Sea water evaporates more slowly than {resh water WELL BABY CLINIC - e ts sel llmg \hc greater amount . ing committe | McIntyre, violinist, and Mrs, She | expects to visit her sister, who is ill | PER NIGHT SCHEDULED FOR ELKS Everything is being arranged for a bumper night at the Elks next Wednesday when Past Exalted Ru- er's ht will be celebrated, ac- cording to E. L. Hunter, Chairman of the committee having the af- fair in charge. Hunter has appointed the follow- s to function for the occasion Publicity, Arthur Adams; enter- tainment, H. E. Simmons, Chair- man and Harry Sperlin food and drink, Henry Messerschmidt and John Walmer. 3 There will be an initiation and during the session, both old and | new rituals will be used. TOWNSEND CLUB HEARS TALKS BY RODEN AND GREEN The weekly meeting of the Ju- neau Townsend Club was held last |night in the CIO Hall ‘with G. E. Almquist, President, presiding. The weckly “Flash” read by Mrs. An- drew Rosness, Secretary, stated that |the signatures of ‘more congress- men to House Bill 1469 for the passage of the Townsend bill were being received. Attorney General Henry Roden and Joe Green, long -a vigorous ad- vocaté of the Townsend plan, both spoke on the bill, which is much in the public eye at present, and is being urged by many of its pro- ponents to be passed in connec- tion with post war rehabilitation plans. Dancing to the music of the Townsend Orchestra, led by E. M. Carl C. Collen, pianist, concluded the | meeting, which was we!' attended B DANCING CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatlc, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe- character, chorus, specialties, soecial dancing for beginners. Body tonin \and tap classes for at/enoflraphcls Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. ! “adv, toe Conference at the Doug public school on February 1 D Wel Goods Famine Is Laid to Drys; Buyers Prove 10 Be Hoarders (Continued rmm Page One) There will he a Well Baby Health Phone PIGGL Y 16 the warehouse stocks liquor continue to bother igators, who see in a means of ending shortage and getting cash into the federal ONLY WYL the some treasur You c made Congress to put federal tax on whiskey quicl 10 of all than four years old. mption now goes for s and officials estimate > 117,000,000 gallons of sea- still too young to pay taxes which would come rolling out of wa if the tax ceiling were lowered. The finance committee killed the proposal once but it will| be renewed on the floor of the| Senate when the tax bill comes up for dt'h:«h: TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD 1 expect an attempt in the new session be whiske The t eight more Itls aVie Senate In order to conserve on and equipment we hav QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY WIGGL Y FPhone V4 Dinner For Five JUST THINK--- The main part of a dinner for five people for 15¢ ER’S RICE - DINNER IT’S DELICIOUS, NOURISHING AND ECONOMICAL! tory Meal SOLD AT PICCLY W/GELY manpower, rubber, gas ¢ ONLY ONE DELIV- ERY EACH DAY Please order early BUT not later than 1 P. M. MINIMU M $2.00 127th Anniversary - 0f Odd Fellows Is Last night Juneau's Odd Fellows and their ladies gathered in the I00F anniversary of the establishment of Odd Fellowship in America, and to honor its founder, Thomas Wildey. Wildey was a member of the lodge in England, where it origin- ated, and together with some friends, founded a branch at Bal- emigration to the timore, upon his United States. Fe st ected as mast last night's affair, talk. Colored movies were shown by Dawson Muggy, including scenes along the Inside Passage from Se- Fennesy, Noble Grand, of ceremonies at and gave a brief attle to Alaska. The drill team of the Rebekah Lodge gave a fine demonstration of marching and drilling. Refreshments, including a beauti- fully decorated cake were served to the celebrants by Mrs. Frank Olson. The evening was spent in dancing to the music of Bob Tew's band. Rebekah Lodge to Install Officers At Tonight's Mee! Installation of officers will be the main business of the meeting of the Rebekah Lodge being held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Hall. Distriet Deputy Ruth Blake will be installing officer and Past Noble Grand Mary Ross will be Deputy Grand Marshal. A committee head- ed by Signe Karki is in charge of arrangements, and Lillian Rae Carl- son is entertainment chairman. - - Empire C ROBE RELAYXERS . $19-95 Silk Quilted Robes in assorted colors. Jones-Stevens Seward Street Hall to celebrate the 127th* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA low Gastineau. Observed Here ENTION ELKS Eaar The Night of nights for all Elks- Dillow and Kenneth Mar- |Past Exalied Rulers’ night—Feb. are at the Save the Date! PAA MEN HERE ‘ Jlaude PAA radio men, l«yi all allmfl/ One a/ the earliest and fineal brands is Three Feathers ./ffay é...dervedl... drink &... THREE FEATHERS “VSR” Blended OLDETYME ’”/’”’”””’///}’ DISTILLERS CORPORATION Empire State Building New York - THREE FEATHERS VSR (VERY SPECIAL RESERVE) You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than ever | before in your life; and under such conditions, that protection of your funds is of paramount importance. The safe, sure way is to change your cash into American Express Travelers Cheques. No matter where you go these Cheques are recognized. You iptnd them as you spend cash—your counter-signature is the only | identification necessary. No matter how much you carry, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncounter- signed, American Express will refund prumpil\ American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations 1% 40¢. | The cost is % of minimum of $10, $20, $50 and $100. (75¢ on each $100 purchased), Obtainable at Banks. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Until \7ictory Uéxtil Victory is won, everything we have to offer— Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All ars at work for the Government and Milicary services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. ALRWAYS LAV AMWERICIA — YOU DON'T HAVE TO K BREAK EVERY DISH WHO PUT IN THE HOLISE JUST THAT DENT || THERE ON'T A TO LET ME IKNOW INYOLR || MAN IN TOWN WHO YOU ARE MAD- HAT 7 COULD DO IT AN N\ (A GIT AWAY WITH IT? 4 JUNEAU'S NEWEST EATING ESTABLISHMENT SMAILY—ANDY FONG « Proprietors DINE oild Tights reserved AND DANCE oy ME WIFE DID! BUT AW-WHV DON'T IKE ME? CAESAR IN MY HOUSE! l————-_ i ‘““TROPICS’’ OPEN ALL NIGHT LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE DISHES Whiskey,86 Proof, 60% Grain Neutral Spirits WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1944 | —— et 2| The Sewing Basket BATAAN CAFE BABY HEADQUARTERS . - Infant and Children's Wear Genuine Chow Mein 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Cfiop S“ey e e ——— L3 — COME ONE ——— ———COME ALL! - 289 So. 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Reasonable Rates . | t [y 1] 7 Phone 800 % FEMMER—AGENT — L e e NE e BUY WAR BONDS iz NIGNT 818 |} e S ALASKA ATRILINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO Valdez Kuskokwim Nome Bristol Bay and Yukon Points PHONE 667 Fairbanks Kodiak Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Loclkheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday E FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL Amum:s Phone 612 Agents M ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES il Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express " SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- 1 Inlct Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka i] Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka .. 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 {] Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 |§ Kimshan. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 ‘Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. la 18 Hoonah . Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Skagway .. Exnpress Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. { Juneau Hoonah ..... $15.00 $10.00 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Serving Both Chinese and American SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 3000 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: lhwmd—lhhlfld“ouhml warrants Schedules and Rates Subject Change Without Notice. -« IR

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