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PAGE TWO JANUARY CLEARANCE items and drastic reductions New balance of i wary Clear have this beer clearance added, feature others in effect the week Men's Shop: Sleeve, Pullovers, sizes 36 to 44. Values t0 5.95 Robes in terry, wool, challis, rayon, and spun rayon, sizes small, medium, | large. Values 10 10.95 All wool Michaels-Stern Sport Slacks, checks and plaids, sizes 29 fo 36.. Reg. 10.95-12.95 - Children's Raincoats in water-repellent iwill and oil silk, sizes 6 to 20. Values t010.95 items i 3.00 and [5.00 Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, white, black, blue, red, tan, rust, brown. Values fo 1.,9 Growing Girls' and Chi Dresses. Regular: Ready-to- Unirimmed Casuul better qualitv, 100 ot V % all wool. and Dress Coats, Reg. $45 10 $135 SBP-AB-45-7 > Furrimmed and Fur-lined Dress Coats, better quality. Regularly $98.95 to 285 Three-Piece Suits and Coats. _ Regular $451059.95 - S:30 each Millinery, Dresses, Two-Piece Suits, Slacks, Evening Dresses all priced for January Clearance also. B M Behrends Ca QeaAL/TY Yukon Here Bound West Steamer Yukon arrived in Juneau port-at 6:30 p. m. yesterday and sailéd this morning at 3 o'clock for the Westward Arriving here irum Seatile were C. B. Anderson, Mrs. C. B, Ander- son, Clara Boyd, Mrs. A. M. Gould, Harold Gribhle, Mrs. Lila Hagel, E. W. Hoffman, Mrs. E. W. Hoffman, H. E. Jacobsen, Mrs. H. E. Jacobse! Mrs. Dorothy King. Alfred Lundstrom, John M. Olson, Thomas Powers, J. M. Snow, ¥. B. Shepard, Mrs. F. B. Shepard, Jco Todden, William Ash, Ohess R. Moody and J. A. Ritchie. Prom Ketchikan—J. R. Spple oo, J. K. Barnhill, Richard 1. Hainline, Mrs. May Lundstrom and Erma B. Morrell. Leaving for following: Seward were the William A. Andersqu, Albert. L. Ayers,. Michael I. Bocoteh, J. G Brouglette, William A, Chlarson, Wings, K. L. Elliott, Robert T Haines, Harry G. Howkey, Chan Henderson, William ©O. Haynes, Arthur C. Jordan, Alfred L. Mooks, John O. Walter, Leo W. Neville Seelo R. Pensonen, Alfred L Roberts, Jack Short, Bruce W Smith, Leonard A. Johnson, Rich- ard R. McCormick, Raymond A Chomlis, William Holtzinger, Rod- ney Johnston, Mrs. R. Johnston Dionpa Johnston George Mayeda, Wesléey Willard Kennéth Lawrence, Sigurd Ol Pauline Bergamaschi, Eugenie Wil- liams, Norbert Bellavance, Peter A. Hansen, H. M. Acton, Dr. T. J Pyle;, Helen Owen, Elsie Blythe, las Keating, Mary Werfert, Ernié Sankko and Gust Backstrom For. Cordova: W. M. Greer - DRINKE KING BLACK LABEL! David Perr Noble Wil . lowe, AROUND THE WHIRL With Miss-Information Tcday is National Colymnist Week in Juneau. In commemoration there will be n6 columny comments. Happy , | National Colymnist. Week! D e 06 8 e 0 s 0 00 TIDE TABLE o Wednesday; Jan. 9, 1946 5:03a.m., 12:15 p.m 18:05 p. m., .1 1t 33 1t High 140 ft e e 0000000 00 - EASTERN STARS HOLD INSTALLATION OF NEW OFFICERS LAST NIGHT At a joint installation Ceremony with Mt, Junédu. Lodge Neo, 147, F. and A. M. last evening, Juncau Chapter No. 7, Order of Easter Star, installed the officers elected and ap- pointed for 1946, Mrs. Lynna M. Holland, Worthy Matron, was Installing Of- ficer, Mrs. Roberta Goodwin, In- stalling Marshal, and Mrs. Carol Beery Organist Following the installation of the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Georgia Ar- Lauresn and Duane Arlowe rendered a beantiful duet in honor outgoing + of their mother The ceremony was made more im- pressive by the addition of a solo, A Seng of Work and Prayer,” by Mr. Fred Tubb, after the installa- ticn of Worthy Patron, Mr. Buford Matheny, and a solo, “Star, of the East,” after the Star Points had as- sumed their stations. As token of esteem a from Chapter, $25t0150 SINCE 1887 Mrs. Lynna Holland was presented with a beautiful Past Matron's ring by Junior Past Wor- thy Matron Janice MacSpadden. Past Patron, Howard D. Stabler, pre- sented Mrs. Ralph Wright, Retiring Worthy Patron with a Past Patron’s Jewel. Following the ceremonies, the Mason, Eastern Stars, and their guests gathered in the attractively decorated dining room where delic- [lcus refreshments were served, and cmgmwlamns and best wishes ex- Pusich, Thomas Cashen and Mayor | tended the new officers. | THOUGHTFUL < PRATT, Kas. — Neighbors who! rescued the belongings of County | Commissioner W. T. Dauner when | his house caught fire didn’t stop at saving “everything but the kitchen sink Somebody Jerked it off the wall | and carried it out too. } HOSPIIAl NOTES Admitted to"St. Ann’s Hospital yesteiday for ~mediéal treatment [were Mrs. A W Stewart, Mis. Mary | Docgan, John F Oo!th; ond D(m} P, Tanner. Discharged during” thé day were Isaac Tirron, medica! patient, and Mrs. Barbara. Garrett, surgical. -ee ! FORMER PAA MAN AT MANILA IS IN JUNEAU John Oppenheimer has taken over duties of traffic representative in charge of Pan American Airways office, Juneau, replacing Don Mc-| Morran, who leaves next week for Seattle to become assistant to the regional traffic manager in the| PAA office in that city. ! Oppenheimer came here from Manila, P. I, where he was em- ployed in a similar position at) PAA’s Manila offige. e the DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WERNER LEAVING FOREST POST 10 JOIN FIRM HERE - John G. Young today ciated with himself Lean in the accounting and insur ance business in the Young, McLean, Werner Mr. has been with the U. vice office here and at s, at present, Agency. Forest Service. his the He will terminate - [PAA BRINGS IN 13 disclosed that .Joe Werner is to become asso- and Joe Mec- near future. |The new firm will be known as the ’ { All Wool Sweaters, Sleeveless, Long alacima, Ve S | S. Forest Ser- Seward. He| Regional Accountant ! (and Auditor for cornection | {with that agency in February B a f i 2 F OR SALE NEW PHILCO cabinet radio, $50 1 New china closet, $40. 1 Small cccasional table, $15. 1 Cabinet smoking 0. 1 Three-section bookcase. Magazine rack with top, Qw New linen closet, 3-drawer, $10. Dressing mirror, 2-ft.x4-ft., $15 ft. Tent, $10. free $5. Kitchen C: Blue 437 set Ice ladder, cream $2.50. 1 | | (162-tf) | Auk Bay for Genl -ROOM HOUSE at | sale. V. A. Hensey, | 319 Diston 0" SEATI[E FLIGHT TAYLOR CUB SEAPLANE — Dis- Pan American Airways flew the following passengers trips to and from Seattle, White- ‘horse and Fairbank: To Seattle—Otto F. Ohlson, Grace | Hard, Eric Hard, Faye Sloan, T?d Slean, Emma Wilson, Chris Botagov, Beverly Gotagov, Fred Geeslin, Phelemon Borenian, Glenna Holmes, Richard Peeples, Clarine Van Gron- delle, Halftan Faree, Morris Brown, John Dawson, Bob Pasquan, Axel Edman and Grace Edman. From Seattle om Hall, Margaret Welsh, Charies Waynor, Ernest Full- {er, Sophia Mawhinney, Annie Simms, bell Witzel, Francis Johnson, Vir- ginia Chapman, Joseph Holifield, | Frank Malloy, Clark Anderson, Paul- | ine Patchin and Ear] McGinty. To Whitehorse — Loven Fernald; | to| Edith, George | George Hellerich; | from Whitehorse—Floyd Fairbanks—O. W. Granell, Granell, Gordon Wahto, Burk, Art Glover, from Fairbanks va Roust, Christian Roust, Roust. DOUGIAS NEWS BAbKI-TB\LL }IK")\\' NIGHT The second in a thre me bas- ketball series will be played off in the Douglas school gymnasium on Friday night, beginning at .8 o'clock. The first game of series was won by the Juneau Crimson Bears, but Coach Earle Miller of the Douglas Huskies says there will be a different story next Friday night. All townspeople age asked for local support at Fridagh game. Holt; ~Toive Pollari, Bel- Thomas AUTO PLATES READY A. J. Balog, City Clerk, nounces that 1946 license plat: are now available at the City GUARD TO MEET Douglas Unit, Alaska Territorial Guard, will meet Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Nata- torium Hall. Due to the Douglas NEW yesterday on b the | an- | 1 mantled, buy for flyir Coasts work. A good wanting low=c Jarman, Alaska a requir anyone Lloyd Airlines. 1 2 bindings and 162-14) PR poles SKIS, shoes, 127 Willoughby fiscellaneous dishes utensils, including luncheon service for four: pots, pans, etc. Apt. 101 Hill- crest Phone 439 (d.h.=thH) FOR and or buggy Ph (161-t4) COLLAPSIBLE Douglas 964 baby | GRAY SQUIRREL paw finger coat, gray Australian fur Phone 561 from 6 to 8 p tip cape m 161-t5 chair new twin FOR € ~Daveno and seven-foot Frigiceire, lik Gov. Winthrop reta beds with springs and mattresses Duncan Fife wing table with four chairs, new chest of drawers, unpainted, card table, ottom: Fairbanks Morse wask chine. - Phone Douglas S (161-13 2-BEDROOM house, fu furnisned chickenhouse. Fine view Dou s 133 (160-t) 2 Lots, Phone HOT POINT automatic electri range. Four burner. Good condi- tion. Price $40. Green 400. (160-t4) ft., 29 VKVDI-H'\I refrigerator, 6.3 cu Left-hand, belt-action 5. Walnut buffet, $35. Phone 2. (160-t4) | 30-FT. TROLLER, rebuilt. See Douglas Boat Shop. Phone Doug- las 19 (160-t6) 6-ROOM HOUS! in Doug Douglas Trading Post, Phone Douglas 12. (160-t3) FOOT BOAT, 31-A-57, 40-HP Universal engine, with fresh water cooling and 2%-to-1 re- duction gear. Boat could be used either for Inetting or troiling Phone Blue 734 evenings. (160-t3) FOR SALE No. 8, Alaska H y puppies, (159-tf) Volunteer Fire Department meeting on Thursday evening, the regular meeting night, Wedriesday, of this week, will be the Iast practice session for Douglas riflemen before | the contest with the Guardsmen on Thursday, All Guard members are turnout tomorrow evening AT HEALTH COU Douglas organizations intercs in furthering the health program in Alaska were well represented last evening at a Health Council, called by Dr. C. Earl Albrecht Territorial Commissioner of Health. at the Juneau City Hall. Purpose of the meeting was to stress the need for a Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Southeast Alaska under Office ‘of Indian Affairs, Jan. 17, asked to 1L which would take care of whites as well | Reépresenting Douglas organizations | natives. their various Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- AFL; A. J. Balog, Mike as and were: shall, Mark Jensen, City of "Douglas | Arne Shudshift, Douglas Chamber of Commerce; William H. Seaman Douglas Public Schools; Mrs. Glenn Rice, Douglas Island , Woman's Club. D. . W. CLUB TO MEET A regular meeting of the Douglas | | Island Woman’s Club will be held ,Wednesdny evening at 8 o'clock at | the home of Mrs. Robert Wagner, | who will be assisted by Mrs. John Krugness, as assistant hostess. Featuring the evening’s program will be a talk by Mrs. Felix Grny on the work of the Red Cross ors ganizations cn Gastineau Channel (OASTAL ARLINES, - _ T0 SITKA, HOONAH Alaska Coastal Airlines today flew | {seven passengers to Sitka and six to) Hoonah. Leaving on the plane to Sitka with | Pilot Shell Simmons were: Frank Donvilee, the Rev. Willis Booth, A. O. Peterson, Vernon Logan, Brig. C. O. Taylor, and-Harold Foss. On the Hoonah-bound flight with |Pilot Renshaw were: E. G. White- head, Walt Jargenson, Ed Johnson, Frank George, Gertrude Davis, Rob- jert R. Whesler and Otter Johnson COL OHLSON SOUTH Col. Otto Ohlson, for years man- ager of the Alaska Railroad, was 1. Juneau yesterday, arriving on an Alaska Airlines and leaving for the south on a PAA Clipper. will locate in the states. Juneau | d the | 1 MEDIUM BOY'S BIGYCLE. Ph. | 699, Ask for John. (10,146-tf) (10,146-t1) posting lly's Bakery. | ELECTRIC quire NEW HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have you? 1 Electric outboard motor; | 1 Model A coupe; 1 new !:-mile brass searchlight; 1':-In. brass | bilge pump; I Double-barreled ‘ shotguu Phone 22. (10,135-tf) ‘HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 9th St. or w:lte PO, Box 1684. JOE KENDLER LEAVES Joe Kendler, on furlough here frem the Westward, has returned | to his post, leaving on an Alaska Airliner. - - | REBEKAH MEETING | Regiilar business meeting, Jan. 9, 8 p. m. Al members urged to attend. (162-t2) NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner-s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of thz FRANK MORRIS, Deceased. ¢ | NOTICE IS GIVEN that Faulk has been appointed - Ad- min: tor of the Estate of Frank Morrisgdeceased. All persons Having claims agamst the esiate are 1'equu‘ed 1o present *| theny, proper vouchers, 1o} unde¥signed at Juneau within six ! months from the date of this notic Dated at J\“(au Alaska, Decem= !bel 10th, 1945. H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, Dec. 11, 1945. Last publication, Jan. 8, 1945. Annual Meeting Members of the Alaska Federal | Savings and Loan Association will hold their annual meting in the office of the Alaska Fed- eral Savings and Loan Associa- tion at-119 Seward Street on Wednesday, January 16, 1946, at 2 p. m. HE Estate of | H. L.| ~ WANT ADS | l—l»l—l-' +I-+++'I“PI-I-+H'-I+H+HH‘PI°1"‘HH 2 e i WANTED TAXI DRIVER forgotten to dressed to local your care by passe bound Princess B Contents valuable only. Please’ phone Prol mail person ackage left ad- to addressee 456 evenit (161-16 WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house or apt. for couple .and baby. Room 330, Gastineau Hotel £161-13) EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG Phone 859 1160-tf) Box 617 Baby bed and ‘een 147. (158-tf) ANTED—Housekeeper, of two. Must be neat, dependak Hours will be short, good wages 525 W Tenth Street be- and 4 p. m. (157-th) for family tween 2 WANTED a2 tb, Haynes, TO BUY—Troller, equipped. Wrive Fanshaw, Ala: 28 to 0. R 10,144-tDH) WANTE! house, chase ‘To rent 3 or 4 bedroom permar 1 later. WANTED—Used .un.lturr 306 Vv 1]~ loughby Phr,ne 788. MISCE L:.ANEEGS PIANOS RENTEL Anderson Shop. An(! I BOOK SHOP and NDING LIBRARY New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders en Prompt Attention 202 Franklir Phone 563 Box 3081 - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) St Perma- $1 up 201 GUARANTEED ' Realistic nent, $7.50. Paper Curl: Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 315 Decker W: LOST AND RUUHD LOST — Envelope gont larged photos of decora and large Victory sign in process of painting; @ in envelope a small green photo album contain- ing photos of advertising bulletins of value of no one but myself. Reward for its return. J. S. McClellan 161-tf) color PERSON got Dec. 29 change a who at glasses with natural Owner may have for this Adv. (158-tf) FOUND—Pair color rims. same by paying Inquire Empir FOR BENT l{f)O\i FUR'\IISHED APT r\li range, bath. 513-A Willoughby Avenue. (161-t4) SASE FOR YEAR, $250.—4-Rooms and bath, partly furnished. City lights, garage, running er. On Glacier Highway Write P. O. Box 1011. . (1€,152-tf) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms, Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | B. B. GAME TONIGHT The twelfth game session in the Juneau Basketball League will be played at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Juneau High gymnasium be- tween Subport and Douglas Fire- men; PAA and Signacs. - - 2 EMBLEM CLUB MEETING | At 8 o'clock tonight, Elks Hall ' Annual business. All members are ! urg(d to dfl.end (162-t1) | SHOES BEPMBED | WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining < and Dyeing * Invisible Resoleing Hollywonll Shoe Parlor HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER: Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 ;mnsu%m/ | erwing Southeas. Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Peiershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAM AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS @ % % IRlIIIlS Baranef Turkish Bathand Massagé Heurs 9 A, M. {6 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 7 753 AUDITS SYSTE - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With m.n'»utmm to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 £ 8. "BONIAC” SRAGWAY ED AT} FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. get 9 A. M. Bus TU DAY connecting with HAINES FREIGHT ACC PASSLENGERS DONJAC LILINGS SUBJECT “FQ CHANGE WITHO ww‘ “~'o~¢—'o~-4l’wo Pamtmg Coniractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction Al Classes of Worlk LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELELAN - BBecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS Sasadd OOOQOOQO“OOOMQQOWMMWW CATERPILLAR - REG. U, 5. PAT DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMFERTIAL Co. ““Caterpillar™ and Allied EQmpmcnt Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY ] Y. JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way SMINING EQUIPMENT _F.\RMING I\lACleNEBY WE CARRY IN -STOCK ' "7 DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Voit in 12, and 82-volt D, Ci. ¥ | RE JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS PUMPS LAs Qe 22300 ———— o —— o O S o 4 - A Pt s e e A 0 B IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | @ .

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