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THREE AN AMERICAN FAVORITE h | h THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £X.242.68 —_— FEATHERS - th on EVENTS AT GUSTAYVYS heir J b e ft ors last THE family, Mf. and Mrs. Erv Hager- up of Juneau. Seattle this past week care, Bert Parker en- Flying to fcr medical cred the Seattle Marine Hos- o tal. his > received a wire 5 sing her he would i Jenuary 22, Re- (Special Correspondence) d. wisi Mr. Parker GUSTAVUS, Alaska, Jan 22.— Preparatory work is being done rds construction of th soat Emma B ar- which is to o in scon. At Jising sup- n N work all and bunk v - ouse, When this is done, the KLASK set roncer wee CARRIES 39 ON week to bring 0ad of ol and sup- oat, Edith A. WEDRESDAY TRIPS Alaska Coastal flew yesterday and carried 39 passengers to the dif- ferent coastal ciides. mas entertained the Monday afternoon. r was Mrs. Gene Ise- visiting in Gustavus. nocn of sewing and Juneau: oanford Pet- McGinty, Joyce Funk- Sherrod, Charles Eari visiting, refreshments were served .cuser, Elsie Mis. G. Iseley, Mrs. Ella Jones, Whittemore, Frank Kuehn, Ralph s. Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Betty Willoya, Charles Willis, Jr. Vroomans, Mrs. Jennie Parker, Juneau to Sitka: S. Blood, Leo MOTORS cam GENERATORS Mrs. All a Newman, Mrs, May Sarela, Ralph Young, Mildred White, Mrs. Alice White, Mrs. Ruth Sydman Y on and the hostess, Mrs. Opal Juncau to Fish Bay: W. West- James. fall. MAGNETOS Baranof to Sitka: H. Mayo, Ron- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker ald Mayo. abc their boat, the Glenellen, Tulsequah to Juneau: Edwin D v 1 N nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson Fitch. Oni e our expensive iboard their boat Jow W visited Juneau to Tulsequah: J. Funk, I Y p n Hc h recently. They were R. W. Davis, C. Olson. s } 43 mbound a couple of days, re- Hoonah to Juneau: Esther Doug- equipment go fo ruin. iming to Gustavus with the first las, Mrs. Carl Marvin, O. N. Re- as in the weather. Both boats quian. * ecded good traveling weather as Juneau to Hoonah: Irma Felton Lie Glenellen carried an especially Susie Broulette. We have compeient men and facilities -for all re- winding and repairs. PARSONS ELECTRIC (O W w Needlecraft and Junior Shop 1111, Seward Street Prices Slashed Wool Mittens Wool Gloves Ear [ uffs cking Caps Helmets (ARG Specials For Salurday 0ld Fashioned Pumpernickle, Crunch, Cracked Wheat, Orange Rye, Rye, Trench, Poiato SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ¢&7% At Your Grocer Delicious Ban'sl: Pastry made with butier “Every Biie a Real Delight® v BANANA CREAM PIE nursing. or t ee y load of fuel oil and the Joy vas carrying 300 cubic feet of [reight besides supplies. he Tenakee to Juneau: Mrs. R. Will- iamson. Juneau to Tenakee: A. L. Slagle, A. L. Slagle. Juneau to Gustavus: Ned Nel- Mrs. Alberta Newbyrn left on .o mail boat for her home in. pejjcan to Juneau: Lillian an after visitingfor the Dast greans in. Gustayus. Juneau to Pelican: Fred Emer- son, Percy Johnson, Sally Jacob- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Iseley and S0 Mike wrned to Sisters Is- Juneau to Petersburg: Harry end iz a week of their Canett 13 ftiends in Gustavus, _Petersburg to Wrangelli Lee Ruth M. Steears, Zends be.n Wrangell to Ketchikan: Al Fel- Ralph Ande ler. w formerly of Gustavus and are Ketchikan to Juneau: Roy now spending the year in the east. Johnson Relph is attending school in Wash- Wrangell to Juneau: Wm, Feath- ington D. C. and Mrs. Ander- erstone. son is back at her profession of -+ - Both express eagerness time to return when they will be to Alaska. ¢IRE DEPARTMENT ANSWERS EVENING Mr, and Mrs. Fred Matson made tri p to E n Cove last week CALL TO SAWIILL ~d accompanying them was Mrs. lenn Parker, were who remained there ubstitute teaching for Mrs. 5 sawdust and wood shav- W The Matsons upon their mder the flooring of the Ju- urn home a few days later u Spruce Sawmill was the cause grieved to learn of Mrs. 1-8 fire alarm at 5:40 p. m. wn's death and wish to extend terday. The fire had apparent- r sympathy to the family of been caused by flying sparks ny Bt v BANANA CREAM CAKE v CHERRY TARTS SPECIAL ORDERS FOR CAKES AIR EXPRESSED vn and to her pupils and friends at her hc to from an acetylene torch being used o cut cables. Members of the Juneau Volun- r Fire Department, assisted by sawmill crews, fought the fire for 35 minutes and succeeded in ex- tinguishing the blaze when they wuuvea scme of the mill 1looring nd descended to the source of the iire. Little actual damage was done. PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY Joint Installation Friday, 30, at 8 p. m. Jan. er ab ? colds. Rub VapoRub gfl throat...chest. Melt 4 VICKS some in mouth, teol VaroRus +| This amount, in additioin to a FAMOUS SINCE 1804 for soft flaver unique bouquet. PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY || o [ed Purity Dutch Maid Products Are Supreme 124 Second St. Next to The Nugget Shop PHONE 31 } Julius Wile Sens & Co., Inc., New Yori, N.* Distributors for Alaska ODOM & COMPANY Sole U. S. Agents | DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Soldier Operates Checkwri ng Machine In the clerical department of the Armored School ot Fort Knox, Kentucky, soldier- equipment. This Finance Division. NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) Alaska, Jan. 24.—The ar rival of Juneau High basketcall team Wednesday presaged a social iri for the teenagers. On Friday ht the Moose Club gave a party for the visitors and local teenagers— SITH complete with turkey, etc. The un- expected late a al of an addi- ticnal thirty Juneau Hi students late Fri , via power barge, gave ha hosts momentary qualms of fear at the refreshments would te in- adequate. However, the late rivals had lost their appetites hrough ccasickness cnrcutz and the pariy was a success On Saturday afternoon the Elks Army Regular operates a checkw students are taught to use all types of modern office riting machine in the my Home. Mr. Upton, propristor of the Sitka Paint Shop, was busy | painting the Salvation Army build- ing at the time of his seccnd son's arrival. On Tuesday, January 27, the Ro- _ tary Club will hold its annual party for wives and friends, at the Moose Hall. A surprise entertainment has Leen promised for the evening. But who will" be more surprised—the Rotary Anns or the Roiurians! The Elks Club has scheduled a Leap Year Party for uaturday, Jan 31, Ccnfined to memters and thewr ladies only, the party will b2 a Turn- akout affair-—with men dressed as wcemen and women as men; women tuying refreshm:nts and choosing artners for dancing. Anyone fail- ng to sustain his role throughout the evening will be forced to con- tribute to the March of Dimes drive. The Sitka Emblem Club was form- organized Monday evening at tl‘t‘"n“"““l‘",n, ““‘[‘fiu“l'_r,_g‘li‘;‘;m“";‘m , meeting held at the Elks Club Mg gt evening game® pooms. Officers elected were: Mrs. was a party at the HiZh ;. Guching, President; Mrs. Vin- ‘“‘) ;];:m g el Beauchamp, Past President; thiiBitke Hi* repobters-dor Ahsit Mo Ken Nordhy, Vice Prealdeny; R R e Carl Johnson, Financial Se- e T TN . Mrs. Clare Swenson, Cor- s sk T ing Secretary; Mrs. Mark enaeaor: o tow Treasurer; Mrs. Thomas SO 8 n, Mrs. Foster Mills and Mrs. acquainted and fun. What the visitin thought could only be sur . They wer: concentrating on ternizing” down to for fur trappers Tom- ods and James Gay contin- er the Coast Guard rday to finc er Louise or tracs ¢ a camp along the beach According to reports, tbhe Louis: was last seen December 31, when it was passed by the Coast Guard boat in Olga Strait. The Louise W then headed north. A camp, iied as belenging to Woods and Gay was found at Port Mary on the w side of Kruzoff. Focd, two gl camping equipment and a billfold belonging to Gay were found there The Fish and Wild Life boat with Gr; Pearson, Clare Swenson, Max Workman and a number of Sea {€ccuts has joined the Coast Guard in conducting a search along toe iskores of Kruzoff and the ground stwean Mud Bay and Pert Mary Wcods, owner of 5-1 Taxi, is the ather ot five children, ranging in ags from 5 to 12. Gay is a local fish- |erman who, with his wife, came to 's:!k:\ recently and bought a home on D. Street. ! Ken Nordby announced that he (has purchased his partner’s interest 'in the Sanitary Market and is now sole owner of the establishment. Ken Nordby and Earl Shennet pur- chased the Sanitary from Jack Gucker akbout three and a halt years ago. Shennett has not an- {nounced his future plans. Jim Brightman will, for the pre- nt, be the Sanitary’s only em- ployee, acting as clerk and general factotum, Early returns from the City sales tax have proved to be more than satisfactory. To date $6200 has been turned in, with several stores not yet having paid their tax collec- tions. This amount covers a two month period. Final results will not be known until the end of Januar; be- 'ated check from the Territory. means that the Public Schools will remain open fqr another month or wo. It was feared until now, that the School Board would be forced o announce itself bankrupt and clese for this year. ‘The City Council will meet, for the first time in a month, nsxt ‘Tuesday, same time, same place. Due to pressing business and com- munity affairs, Councilmen were un- able to gather for their last regular mesting or agree on a time for a special session, The tuberculosis X-ray survey of Sitka is scheduled to start February 16. Dr. Donald McMinimy. heading the X-ray unit, will be assisted by lo- cal organizations, led by Beta Sig- ma Phi Sorority, in getting every {resident of Sitka X-rayed and test- ed. | A son, Patrick Thomas, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upton Mon- AR 362365 Geon B St Mesngt gy asermoon, at. the Salvation Ar- Max Workman, Trustees; Mrs. Roy Cox, Historian; Mrs. Josephine Car- ter, Correspondent; Mrs. n Dolenc, organist; Mrs. Frank Guertin, First Guard and Mrs. Ben scheduled for the econd and fourth Mondays of the onth, 8 pm. at the Elks Club oo Seventcen now members were in- 11i the Moose Lodge Monday veninz; Arthur Birthold, James A. ke, Frank Calvin, T. J. Ccle, Roy »x, Kenneth Cravens, Harold En- roann, H. L. Gamble, Albert Ham- mock, Gomer Hilsinger, Michael ¢ Cl Maycock, Earle A. e Swenson, Orville 1 Wick and Joe W. Wi liams. Plans for the new Moose bowling s are near completion and con- nciion will te started as soon, as T new alleys will pro- lities for one of the town’s ort enthusiasms. Though he Navy and the ANS have very generous in allowing town teams to use the alleys on Japonski, an; bowlers and would-be bowlers e Leen unable to enjoy the sport. The Moose alleys should give every- n> a chance to bowl. e DBOUGLAS NEWS WiOSE SLED With the signs of snow today, scme little one will begin to look for his or her sled. A slued has been lying: on the sidewalk near the Drug Store since the last snow. It is now taken inside, and owner may inquire of young Joe Pgor, and identify it. HENKINS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Clancey Henkins and children are passengers on the Princess Nerah for Vancouver, B. C. The family will take a train at Vancouver and go east to De- troit, Mich., where they will pick up a new Chrysler at the factory and then motor to their home in Illinois where they will visit and vecation until their return here cmetime in April. Henkins is a fisherman. HOME MONDAY Mrs. Richard McCormick arriv- ed home last Monday via PAA frem the States where she has teen since January 5. Mrs, Mc- Cormick received medical attention at Seattle and also. visited with friends in Washingten and her parents in California. Vs L SO HOLDEN, BANFIELD GO SOUTH ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden and Norman Banfieid via PAA. for Seattle. Holden, of Alaska Coastal, and Banfield will conduct business on aeronatuic’s regulations. § It is estimated that about sev- en percent of the tea drunk in America is consumed at afternoon tea parties. left yesterday 'MURPHY & MUBPHY 75 Ppercent Profit on FOR SALE investment 21-jewel EIgin pocket watch. P, O. Box 1207, Douglas. 97 4t ONE EACH—1946 Deluxe DeSoto; 1940 Pontiac “8” 4-door sedan; first year, man and wife or 2 men can handle. Owner will train. No phone calls. . Floating Canneries, real money- makers. One large, one small, 1941 Windsor Chrysler 4-door jew months work, big profits, Sedan; 1940 New York Chrysler small or large crews; living | 4-dcor sedan; 1l-passenger 1942 quarters on both. Owners give Chevrolet Bus. For information phone 22, 797 15t to insure success of chaser inexperienced. Busin net purchase price first year. Owner will train Veteran. | Duplex with marine runways; du- d pur- PORTABLE Wash. Machine; play pen with pad; electric desk mod- el sewing machine; high chair; clocks, radios, phonographs, plex, cement basement, compl. janne Secondhand Store. 214 furn, garage, etc; Decker Bldg.; geoong St., Phone 908. 1797 3t Crescent Apts.; Seaview Apts. Geod building lot, 8th St., unexcell- ed view. Excellent neighborhood. | NMURPHY & MURPHY | | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | ' Phone 676 over First National Sunk | '0R RENT { EQUITY in good property. Good terms. 806 6th Street. 797 3i 3 BEDROOM home, oil furnace, re- {rigerator, elec. range, some fur- niture, nice marine view. Phone Blue 690. 796 6t | FOR SALE: Pair German subma- rine binoculars, 7x50; coated len- ses, fixed focus. Room 113, Home Hotel. 796 4t | | St. Call after 6" p.m. 797 1t residence complete with full resy inforced concrete basement, at'r tached heated garage, electric hot water tank, oil-burning warm-air furnace, hardwood floors and tile drainboard. Located on Behrends IMPERIAL HOTEL, 245 Front St, Weekly and monthly rates. 94 tf| " Space. 758 FIRE PROOF Storage Simpson Bldg. NICE CLEAN sieam heated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian fi)‘gn};eé4?he FAETE. p,}.]_mp e ol 136t ¢ 2% 755 uf it M. V. TAKAN; write Box 3015, ROOMS POK REN1, Down town Jureau or evenings call Berg- location. Inquire at Darnell’s. [85%atg, . 28NN Hotel, Rm. 41, or call on ,Boat at €mall Boat Harbor. J. !’ B. Prucher. 795 6t CLEAN stl‘amnea(}!d rmms—mn j oS 10U o 850-t1. | 3 HOUSES wad lot. Inquire Trev- | ROOM_ Kitchen _privileger — Home | or Davi 94 tf Hotel. Phone 888 | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o1 veek Colonial Hotel Ph. 137 WANTED | SEINE Boat “Tenakee” for sale; 48-footer. Boat at City Float till Wed. Write or wire for informa- tion to owner, Ronald John, Angoon. 94 66 92 3t | start ! s one 2 WANTED: Nursemaid to e iy verking at, C Board and FOR m iurnished. Apply in per-, ing husiness, includes shop . New Chinatown Cafe. 97 4t| equipment, stock and 1940 model '2-ton Ford V-8 panel truck with new motor, new tires, new radia- ter: must be sold by February 15 due to illness. No competition ANTED—Before Feb. 1st, House- | wives who have been dissatisfied with their garbage disposal ser- | Vol j’f‘“‘bz:‘hcfl{e :1“1‘;”;“";' and plenty of work lined up _‘W‘j‘ ¥ 793 :rt! ahead. Heated shop rents for $20 Josiz it e A per month. Priced reasonable. s (O, Up, S Write or wire Cordova Plumbing ELECTRICAY Hon. d Marine' and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, Alaska. 791 12t ‘Wiring, ippliance repairing. Free estimate, 336 W 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wise. 791 1 mo. GCOD adjustible sun lamp $i0. Phone 284, 90 3 0-1iP. johnson outboard mOotor. $125. Ph. Blue 708. 790 3t o=ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 790 tf 3¢ FORD coupe; moior and tires WILL PAY cash for treadle scw- ing machine in good condition. Ph. 258 or 428, Baranof. 791 2t FULLTIME Clerk Stenographer. In- quire Room 106. Health Depart- ment, Territorial Bldg. 790 tf WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec'y would like temp. or perm. position. 7 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- in gcod condition. Callmsd.‘)zt, ilton, Gen. Del, City. 779 3t 4 TWO year old Lathrop Hercules SEWING and alterations. Phone ¥ Green 429, * 750 tf Marine Engine, 107 HP, with power take-off and high ten- sion magneto and wheel, A-1 condition for less than half price. Emil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 779 tt WILLIAM WINN FILES " FOR REPRESENTATIVE, 1 SEWING Machines bought, sold, ! Rfl’usuuu "(KH and repaired. Red Front. So H Franklin. 775 1mo, I William A. Winn, 29-year-old —— Juneau veteran of World War II, s o s L = 4w ® e filed with the Clerk of the Court HUNTERS . here yesterday for election to the Have your guns completely * Territorial House of Representa- cleaned and overhauled be- * . { ves on the Republican ticket. The candidate is the son of Mrs. fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns. P I I Bess A. Winn, Executive Secre- and Tackle. tary of the Alaska Tuberculosis * DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER * Association, and the late Grover B L ETRT e e C. Winn, former Magistrate and Attorney for the City of Juneau. His father was also a practicing attorney here for many yecrs and was elected Speaker of the Terri-, torial House of Representatives at Feie? the 1931 session of the Legislature. | Winn is now engaged in the, me realty and general brokerage busl-' mm us ness here for himself. He is. a. “WINTER & graduate of the . University of Washington and is. unmarried. | Winn was, an Assistant to the PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Plano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. ns-u WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging > Senate Judicial Committee in two| o mz"":hnfi:th past sessions of the Territorial Legislature. AVON PRODUCTS representative. T e Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. INEWASSSTANTUS. s s Violet Seaberg, Green 483. DISTRICT-ATTORNEY | " Stanley D. Baskin, recently ap- pointed Assistant U. S. Attorney for Juneau, has assumed his new duties. Baskin, a former FBI agent | in Alaska, arrived here Monday | with his wife and baby. | The new Assistant Attorney has been in private practice in Texas until his recent appointment. He and his family are making their home at 411 Tenth Street. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 3156 Decker Way. A POLICE COURT NEWS Three persons were arrested yes- | terday by City Police on charges of being drunk and one person was given a ticket for speeding. This morning City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer fined Ollie Koskey and George L'Heureux $25 each ———— but held over, until tomorrow, the IN FROM TENAKEE |case of Rae Scott. Hunt Gruen- Mrs. Raino Williamson of Tena-;ing was fined $10 for driving 30 kee is staying at the Gastineau miles per hour on Willoughby Hotel. Avenue. ———— : V. METCALFE FILES IN FROM PELICAN Vernon Metcalfe filed today with Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Andersen of the Clerk of the Court for Demo- | Pelican are registered at the Ho- cratic Representative. tel Juneau. e / FOR SALE: New three-bedroom/ < « A