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PAGE EIGHT Now for the first time... BARGAIN WINTER /e:; than, regilar round-trip fares Special 21-day excursion with stop-overs ...on sale through April 1, 1947 = s, on Pan American’s brand-new fly by Clipper to nearly all major vain prices. At le: % lower than res. You can take 21 days for the . for business, for travel plan, Alaskan citic regular 1c l-trip f at bar round trip, inc stop-overs . . visiting and sigl Tickets at t cain fares will be sold up to mid- night, April 1. 1 .for excursion travel to be completed by April 20, For help in planning your winter excursion by Flying Clipper, get in touch with Pan American, Baranof Hotel Phone 106 LAV AHERICAN The System l{/ofla A/flmrs' of 1Ty Clppers Proud proof of Georgiana’s genius is this beautiful big print so deltly styled with sophisticated, button-front ~m\|»|u|l)‘ Tubbable Rayon N 14 to 44 % ENS’ of Swansdown THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE A—fJUNLAU ALASKA KIWANIANSVIEW TEEN-AGE CLUBIS B UL L E T I N §/SPORTSMEN wiLL " FILM ON EVILS OF - QUACK DOCTORS A brand new blue and gold Ki- wanis emblem was displayed at the fer introduced resident of An- Kiwanis, who spcke to the embers on the Fur Rend held in that c ffer proval in helping out the Pi to make uccess of the “D: I '98” whic an of next month. Proc will go to- u Library fund La arker reminded Kiwan- ians to support the Community | Concert campaign for | membership, Don Marquardt said a few words on the bowling out- leok, and Dr. H. C. Harris reported { that Dr Albrecht is scheduled an early Kiwanis also on today's program artment film entitl- e pictures treatment ms at the | around fake Who s | private h advertising a * | cure” for the dreaded disease a | by 15 of carefully disguised | fraud, ied on 4 thriving busi- ress the cost of human lives un- s finally trapped in a case of deliberate murder through the | eiforts of the American Medical | Association. Narrator at the close {of the picture was “Mr. District Attorney” of radio fame who gave to the public concerning tion of doctors in time of handled the showing. ttle, scheduled sail from sail froi, 1 about event NOW REDECORATED This alumuon the Teen-Age ub reopens, after having been clo four days for re-decorating ’ members are very proud .| the attractiveness of our eclub hot now,” said Denny Merritt, the Clut President today. especially grateful to the men who made it possible. Without their help the project would have been simply (out.of the question for us. “The biggest share of our thanks s to Raymond Hope, who or; d the project and supervised and did the major part of the ac- : | tual painting for us. All of us owe him a deep debt of grs w appreciate also ve he assistance given by E A Dehn s d Charles Horzusky, who along with Hope, are members the Painters' U AFL 1 No. 1504. Anotk man who did 2 good turn was Lee Haughtaling who loaned the necessary equip- more {riends who are aid- he Club are Joe Stocker, |is helping with the improvemn in the pool room, and John Ha who is painting a sign for the out- 5 side of the “To these building gentlemen, as well as >!to our Board of Trustees who pu chased the paints for us, we all arc more grateful than we can expr The committee which had char of the work for the members con- isted of Terry Magorty man), Russ Beadle, Reggie Kleweno, Bob Larson, Jer Magorty and George See. In add tion, about 50 other members pitc! ed in and did their share in var- ious ways. It was announced that the club- house will be open until 10 o'clock both tonight and Thursday night mainly as a compliment to ti members of the Sitka High Schc basketball team Wednesday night of next wes (January 29) there will be an ope house for parents. The teen-agers ope that all their dads and moth- ers will be sure to visit the club house that night to see how very gocd ]onklm, it is ncu GRAB BAG BERNE, In(.—BookK .caler Fred Vonr Gunt ost profitable mys- tery today was not bound in printed s, though it was sheathed in said tock of Gux::m en was '\U]I more amazed . \shm thz customer chose another Seleci-o=Ray SUN LANMEP - Sunshine VITAMIN-D Vigor Insurance Sun-Tan Infra—Red-HEAT Rays Sore Muscle WITH NEW CONVENIENCE Soothed Ache ADDED IMPROVED WESTINGHOUSE PRODUCT Sold On Easy Payment Plan PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. “And we all are ' DETROIT — Ih CIO United Auto Workers high command set Thursday morning for a meeting to der Management’s final pro- s for settling the strike at Imers plant at West The plant d for 270 days ~ Final official Polish parliamentary WARSAW n the s Sunday showed the gu\»‘ ernment bloc polled 9,003,682 votes| 1,154,847 for the Peasant party, ficial announcement said mass rations would be held t Poland from 6 p. m. to today to celebrate the vic- the government bloc IINGTON Chairman J.! iis of the Civil Aeronautics said today that some of ecent air crashes might have ented by the installation d weather landing aids de- »d by the Armed Forces dur- WASHINGTON Influential House Democrats may propose high- nal income tax exemptions a countermeasure to Republican demands for a 20 percent inc tax cut — The surve Airlin at S SEATTLE » Northwest azer, will arrive morrow afternoon on the la f a 22000 mile flight from M to the Far East by Arctic. The plane is carry- pany officials and technic- d was held at Anchorage. , today for a mechanical WASHINGTON — Secretary Sny- der said today the Treasury s “try- ing to work it out” ways for busi- ess transactions with Ge nd Japan to be freed from cantrols. But he said there no way even to guess when the eral aim of removing controls can be carried out SLOW DOWN IN THE SLUSH IS MAYOR'S ORDER Mayor Waino Hendrickson today made a special cooperation of autome fer lh«- dm-mu:n of the a customer . nd slush are plmhw on pedestrians by fast-moving vehicles. If the request 5 not observed, Hendrickson said, ry for the City n emergency care of the situa- 1ROOP 25 OF HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH ORGANIZED Troop 23, of the Holy Trinity al Church, got off to a fly- start with outdoor meeting held ast night at the country place of r. R. H. Willlams on Vanderbilt or- ed hamburgers and s: fire place and told stories. Scout- Robert Boochever and Wildes were in charge. Scouts attending were: Jay Os- | terman, Gerald Shaw, Don McKin- i non, Tommy Morgan, Fred Stew- | art, Jerry Wade. Next meeting of Troop 23 will be i held Tuesday evening at 7:30 oclock jin the Holy Trinity Church. Ail | boys wishing to join the Troop should report at that meeting. THE NEEDLECRAFT and JUNIOR SHOP announces OUR PRE-INVENTORY and CLEARANCE SALE We must make room for our new spring shipments . . S0-0-01 You get the benefit of greatly reduced prices on many items. Raincoats —. on sale at Asserted T- Shirts. Jumper Dresses now Skirts up to 2.50 ‘alue Skirts 2.50 to 3.50 CHECK THESE PRICES . . were 12.50 Formerly Now 85¢ 50c¢ and 75¢ 5 now 1.00 were 3.50 now 2.50 7.50 Your Choice pair only Limited were 4.50 2.95 now 2.25 Child’s Anklets Training Pants, limited Kiddies’ F Diapers New assortment of fine Bucilla . CHECK YOUR NEEDS size 4 to 10 25¢ 35¢ elt Slippers 12 3 95¢ number of new CHIX at $4.50 NEEDLE WORK: Just arrived——Girls’ and Boys Snow Pants ~.4.50 Then bring vour list to the FRIENDLY LITTLE STORE where serving you is our pleasure. SALE STARTS JAN. 23rd BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, TO COMPLETE STORE WILL ENDS 31st INVENTORY———————0OPEN MONDAY, FEB. 3RD OUTLINE PROGRAM ~ FOR 1947 AT MEET. All memters of the Territorial Sports Association, Inc., and 'all others interested in Fish and Wildlife activities, are invited to ttend the special meeting to- orrow night at 8 o'clock in the Hall. tions for the luummcm of s and hunting in the ‘Territ may be brought before the meeting at this time. Schedul- ed plans include the olitlining of a program for 1047. e The combined ritish and Amer- \x. i zones in Germany are about the size of Minnesota Wl:.DNhSDAY jANUARY 22, 1,947 [4 \\ Open evenings by appointment SPECIAL COLD WAVE ¢ > Bepular . $25.00 LOWERED to S18.50 Jan 20th till Feb. 1st Operators: PHYLIS MAYNARD, BARBARA GARRETT FLORENCE SHOP GRACE WILEY Proprietor Call 427 for an APPOINTMENT dllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIImmlllIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIIIII|IiIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|Illh. Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Cocktails - Dinners Exclusive Memhership Couniry Club Guest Cards issued to Out-of-Town Visitors by request of members. Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Rt OUR BAKERY DEPT. Features A Complete Line of PURITY DUTCH Sp MAID PRODUCTS Fresh Daily ecial Today PECANPIES ORANGE CAKES They Are Tops Just Arrived on Aleutian GREEN PEPPERS BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER SPINACH CABBAGE WHITE TURNIPS IDAHO POTATOES Canadian or American LARGE EGGS 2 doz.$1.29 1 Pound PRINTS BUTTER - 85¢b. AVOCADOS PARSLEY GREEN ONIONS LETTUCE CELERY BUNCH CARROTS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES BANANAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES ORANGES APPLES PEARS FANCY SLICED BACON - 75¢lb. FRESH "GROUND PUREX - 7 gal. 39« GOLDEN RIPE | BANANAS 29¢Ib. PHONE 704 Hamburger 3 5¢lb. Boned and Rolled CORNED BEEF MEAT MARKET PHONE 60