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PAGE TWO SATURDAY SHOPPING and SAVINGS. . . inour JANUARY CLEARANCE VALUES v tion on Woolen Yardage 5 Pue iyf‘ Silk Yardage - 6.50vé 6.95 To 119"‘11\sor - - 4850 er Dresses - - $12-29.95 - - - $29-839 pers - $29 - $39 3. 39 Jack - $3and$5 -85 All l ol% eaters $2.50 and 3.50 leSheels-81x108 - - - $375 m.neels -T2x 108 $3.00 Cases-45x 36 " - 85¢ Cannon P"fr RN Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 venings AWAIT YOU wt (Hie B U B 8 i E ?3 G ’4 ;‘Biui"::;mf Hotel where you'll delight tha }_ ine sopn Hy Seaman and Jerry Nottingham io dance to icaied sticated Music of 1 i Yaust Arrived.... Hot Water Boiler Burner Uniis Winter Air Conditioning Uniis Qil Burning Floor Furnaces Automatic Oil Burning Water Heaters OIL-0-MATIC CONVERSION OIL BURNERS MILLER FULLY AUTOMATIC POT TYPE OIL BURNERS Underwriters’ Approved for No. 3 or Diesel Fuel OIL BURNING CIRCULATING HEATERS A FEW USED OIL BURNING CIRCULATING HEATERS SMITH HEATING AND APPLIANCE CO. A Complete Home Service” Phone 476 214 Second St. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | POUGLAS ~ NEWS DIW (‘LLB NEWS The Douglas Island Woman's 13 | Club held their January meeting at ! the heme of Mrs. S. L. Reed Wed- | resday evening, with Mrs. M. F. | Marshall co-hostess. | There were 15 members pmsPn |and three » members were, Mrs, H r; Mrs. G. M. Ferguson and * | Mrs. C. Cunningham, bringing the " | membership roll of the club up to _* 24 members. i It was announced by the Way and Means committee that a game * party and dance will be sponsored h'. the club in February : ‘entertainment program wces Worobee gave a book r on “The Lowell's and Their Seven Worlds,” an account of th | lives of the Lowell family from | Colonial days to the present club urges all residents a s its members to vote at the Jan. 20 election, and to express op- mion on the referendum. BASKETBALL TOMORROW Three games of basketball are | scheduled for tomorrow evening in the Douglas gymnasium with the [irst game beginning at 6:45 o'clock. Sched! of games will be as fol- 45—-Douglas Grade School vs Juneau Catholic School 7:30—-PAA vs. Douglas Hi. 8:30—Mikes - Nizht Owls vs. Sitka . | Browns SPECIAL ELECTION Special interest is being taker localiy in the s ial election to be held Monday the candidates is a pioneer resident | of Douglas, Mrs. Helmi Aalto Bach resided in Dougias since She has early childhood, and is a product of the local schools and a grad- taught several nd other Alaska several year ed in Alaska the Alaska Ter- Dou glas boat las ->e WE \TH' R REPORT for 24-Hour g 7:30 o'Clock s Morning e®e0eqesEoee0es WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Cloudy with snow tonight fair and c y. Gusty nort s tonight and Sat l‘xll:( ll’ll‘ A I"L N ast 24 Bours ending 7:30 In Juneau — .11 inches since Jan. 1, 6.19 inche ce July 1, 63.36 inch At Airpert 0 i since Jan. 1, X since July 1, 42.68 inch ccessocee £ ° ® o0 s 000 00 0 e XTTFR. GOES SOUTH Dick Peter, assistant manager \of station KINY, left Juneau iay by PAA for Seattle, whére 1 confer with owner Edwin A x(ran Peter expects to return m Juneau by Monday. — .- SWORD KNOT SAILING | Alxskq Transportation Company’s 5 Knot is due to sail from au tonight tor Haines, Skagway Pelican. Tonight... planonatasty full course dinner | . in a pleasant atmosphere YES! We still have plenty visitors who became * ¢ me mb(h during the meeting. Those ° € uary 20 as one of DRAFT BOARD ISSUES ] | NEW cussmcfmous ;:saf X‘lflxfim L 2 BE UNDERTAKEN Efforts to repwild Alaska’s trade beria, which in some years d to more than $100,000, en instituted by the Alaska ment Boari the result of a week. ested to the Unit- r tment of Commerce - P. Sharpe, William Mer- | which shortly is to open a district £ and William A. Davis. i t wrge list gre efield, Philip H I R. Hermann, D John N. Bavard, Al 1 k, Rober! s of Alaska-Siberia trade Alvin M. Hill .!;. y to the Development on the unclassif ¢ Antonio Polet, vy, Jr., George I econd Division , Levi McKinley, Herbert H and Dale Thomas. e GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES The Girl Seouts of Troop No. 2 power in the Parish Hall of the Negotiations will be made through of Holy Trinity Thursday e al government at Wash- 1 of commerce de route. Under 1A classification are Garry McGill and William Zi Under 3A are Wa in would" be a good ch the two agen- the history and n Nome and Siberia ecalled. The profitable cut off suddenly after yiet government came into end ¢ he Approximately > are going to giv “« veterans receiving se our patrol meeting. After gllowances from Vet . dsmotl, . Mts, . Boochever istration are farmers sht us to fitter-bug. We then danced Jenny-Crack-Corn. 1 h P[TBLIF CARD PARTY Legion Dugout January 18 8 P. M. FOR BENEFIT OF JUNEAU MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND Refreshments Legion ot finish their ho served refreshmen ham, Wash. Nor- ¢, 15 to weiners, and cookies w.~ clected a Ticasurer, Ruth Holmquist Opening Sale OFFE'RI {G A FRESH STCCK OF QUALITY FURS — NEW 1947 STYLES . Compleie new line of fur coats, at — NOT ALASKA PRICES, HOT SEATTLE PRICES, TAEY'RE CHICAGO PRICES! Muskrat Mouton $225. China Weasel Marmink Hudson Seal Squirrel Locke . 325. Persian Lamb . 425. 175. Blended Coney. 81 Beaver-dyed Nuiria-dyed Raccoon . . 425. (PLUS FEDERAL TAX) FULL SELECTION — Fur Hats and Coronets, to Match Your Coat from $6.50 $425. 188. Jap Mink . . 572 233, Skpmles . - 101 Raccoon . . 275. Grey Squirrel . ,344: FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 "The Accent ison the Wazstl S o lLom(na Appanes icest Store in Town of Hotel Builllcg Plumbing @ Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. WIDE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PARKAS ® FUR MITTENS e If You Are Interested in Saving Money Visit Qur Display MARTIN VICTOR FURS, inec. Successors to CHARLES GOLDQTEIN & CO. of STEAKS! Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET RETAIL and MANUFACTURING FURRIERS — Goldstein Bldg., Juneau - ===Soedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations ===