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PAGE SIX MARTHA SOCIETY MEETING FRIDAY; INSTALL OFFICERS The regular business meeting of the Martha Society will be held in the church parlors Friday, January 7. Hostesses for the dessert lunch- eon will be Mrs. E. J. Cowling, and Mrs. Birdie Blomgren. Oificers for the coming year will re installed by the Rev. Wllis R. Booth. Mrs. Harvey Starling will be President; Mrs. J. W. Leivers, First Vice-President; Mrs. Ralph Wright, Sccond Vice-President: Mrs. Clar- nce Warfield, Treasurer: Mrs. Hugh Antrim, Recordin ret and Mrs. Thomas Morgan. Correspond- ing Secretary All members are ur ent sed to be pres- - 10 PASSEXGERS ON INCOMING ALASKA COASTAL, YESTERDAY Alaska Co'mal Auv.ms carried 10 outbound passengers yesterday and brought six passengers into Ju- neau From Wrangell: Linda Lee Lucas Shirley McCormack. From Petérsburg: George Beckett, Jeanette Phillips. From Hawk Inlet: Leo Rhode. From Sitka: Jim Ellis, Dr. Phillip Moore. From Hoonah: Karl Makiner From Tenakee: George Madden, Sam Asp. To Sitka: W. E. Doctor, Mildred Sydmon, J. W. Cox, J. O. Young. To Wrangell: Mr. and Mrs. Miles e Flexible Flier Sleds at M. 7 Open noon until 6. e’s. 9 tf THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ® This heok and ladder truck called to encrusted with icicles during sub- RETURNE £ E dark slacks and er in which she early this morning which brought in Gruening and nes Kobbe w desk in the Gov- MRS. KOBB” Stil! wearing th tiuffy white sw left Gustavus on the airplane Governor Ern party, Mrs straight to her ernor’s office. Mrs. Kobbe returned (the hard 3 lady with her first gray hai THE\' SAY gray hair comes from worry. So what What follows now at least when it comes t¢ Savings Bonds where you werk through the Payroll \-Month Plan roll. Savings Plan. at your bank, if you're not on a pa It's as simple as that. And as profitable as this: For ur dollars back! Just think — an extra crisp ten dollar bill for every every three follows is advice: 8 HOW t money. Buy Or threugh the Bon dollars you save, you get [« thirty you invest, after ten years! Automatic Sanhg top worrying! stop worrying — nited States freezing w ather, P Wirephota. - HERE FROM SITKA Phillip Moore, ‘n City fam- after month’s leavc ich : t to New Yo 1as with her wh and Mr. and Mrs. J s of Sitka are staying the Baranof Hotel - - WELCOME Tu the Legislators and out wn visitors to the Ccuntry Club. ily. - - JUNEAU AUCTION MAR! 31 E. st. C nments daily. to 7 p.m. All Saturdays. 85 4t - - 1s died in the Hartford, fire of 1944. 168 pers Cor circus orthopedic Ist from the Mt. Edgecumbe Jack at Salmon Creek 86 3 AR FORCE PILOTS HAVE THRILLS, T00, IN FIRST RIP HER 1f the Governor and others mak- ing the unscheduled trip to Juneau had . an exciting trip, so did the crew which flew them here. A first visit to Juneau for all of them, it proved ‘“something out of a storybook,” according to Lt. Vic- tor H. Whittier of Detroit, chiet pilot. “I've flown for years in Arctic re- gions,” he said today, but that was the worst yet. Never again!” Whittier is based at Edmonton. “Jt was pure coincidence that took us out of the way on a routine flight,” contributed Capt. Mark W. Magnan, of Wauwatosa, Wis., com- manding officer at Whitehorse. Lt. Carl J. Cusanelli of North Bergen, N. J., navigator, who s based at Fort Nelson, and Lt. Vergil Bates of Rock Island, Ill, finance officer based at Edmonton, each put in nis bit as the story unwound.’ Staff Sgt. J. J. Buckley, crew chiel from Edmonton, was the other member of the Military Air Trans- port Service aboard the airplane. These men from different M. A. T. S. detachments, were on an of- ficial mission originating at Ed- monton. Their objective was to stop at American and Alaskan stations along the Northwest Staving Route to pay troops and pick up and dis- tri-ute supplies. Arrivin- in Whitehorse Tresday at 10:30 p.m, their normal missicn was terminated. Pay had heen complet- ed. Only furtber distribution of supplies remained. After breakfast yesterday, they learned from the R. C. A. F. com- manding officer that, through Brig- adier Connelly, who was “taking care of the Governor,” permission had I. It's the regularity of these two great plans which ...orin luxury! 18 Sure. Saving U8 Savings Bonds accomplishes wonders of economy. Month after month the money gets put away . . . and you hardly miss it! Yet if you sign up for justa $37.5¢ bond each month vou’ll have $4,998.0c in 1c years. What a comfortahle cushion that makes tc fall back on in any emergency Buying Savings Bonds is the best way we know to stop worrying about money. And if you still get gray after joining up — as most of us eventually do - you can live in secure comfort with your gray hair! This is an official U S. Treasury advertisement—pprepared under auspices of Treasurv Department and Advertising Council. ecn obtained from Edmonton to divert the flight. supply mission was cancel- lul lor the time being. The party left Whitehorse at 1:31 pm., Yukon time, and arrived at Gustavus two hours and 45 minutes later. ‘We experienced 90- to 100-mile 2d winds,” said Whittier, “and treme turbulence all the way. It to 16,000 feet where it was smooth cartly for the passengers’ com- t, also to avoid rupturing tnel frame. 1 ‘nstead oi letting down over Gustavus, we couldn't get in, so at- empted Juneau, under visual flight w'es, which meant pretty low fly- ing. “We got as far as Sister Island, | ere we ran into a solid ice fog; 1 smack on the water anc ex- in; 8,000 to 9,600 feet. We had race in the dusk for Gustav ere a sguall biocked the view.j ‘Just for minutes, there was a hole er the field, and we went in, with storm movinz in fast trom he left. T¢ just seemad to be luck,” he went cn. “This morning, we were at he field at 6:30; we got the snow{ nd ice off the airplane, and wa'ted r daylight. Snow made ceiling vis- ility zero at pre-flight time. “We waited—there was a break we dashed out—and Gustavus closec n right away. There would have ezn no chance of returning.” “Both the Governor and his wifc were g sports,” the ot con- § tinued, w]thnuqh Mrs. Gruening d'c lench her fi against the arm- rests. The Governor sp'nt much o 2 south-ound flight in the navi- seat.” o fliers plan to take off to- rorrow morning for Whitehorse “ere they will resume the supply sion where it was cut short. - ! laska Man Lost, Seatiie Jan. 6. (P— Mrs. Kenai, Alaska, in a hotel room today trying SEATTLE, ebelle Walker, ) figure out where her bear- t‘ling husband, D. C. (Pappy) 1k could be. The 200-pound ht a huge Alasl h bare hands July 21. supposed to be in a hospital, re- covering from a second upenmon n his mangled arm. husband, who an brown bear Mrs. Walker flew down from Anchorage Tuecday night to sur: prise him. She got the surprise had left the hospital a few befor= and no re ha vmt. She wus oure ne was in Seatile, and Dr. L. T. Edmunds, his physi- cian, had told him to return for a check-up. Tom Clarke, wgs aiding her. Doggone that man,” the vi- vacious M Walker said, “even after 22 y s with him, I never know what’s going to happen next.” She recalled that she and her husband and their dog Boots, came | upon four of the bears near their Kenai homestead and dairy farm. One of them mauled Walker bad- iy, ripping off his scalp, while she ran to safety. The dog helped put he bears to flight “Four days later.” she said, “Pap- py told the doctor he figured a gcod man could whip L < of those Liankety-blank bears. She has another surprise for Pappy. They will spend the winter i Oklah and Arzanses, away m feet of snow at Kenal > SHRINE CLUB night at 8 in the Dugout Oscar 6 2t Elisen, President. i'm on W ey <2, WCKY SIATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, USA ™) B @ W Warils Goast Bty Grgmemems Mstributed throughout Alaska hv ADOM COMPANY one knew | a friend, ; { | | il i i 170 cents, now are available at the | ! l W-A=-N-T A-D-S ( TOR SALE Give her a home for Chri istmas! 2 ecame so turbulent that we went up . BEST location, near school and Fed. Bldg. 3-bedroom apt. im- mediately available; other apt. rents $80 per mo. Hardwood floors, furnace, laundry, large yard, excellent furniture. View. THE Crescent Apts; The Seaview Apts.; The Smith Apts on Cal- houn. DUPLEX off of Gastineau, 2 and 1 bdr., double plumbing.etc. $1,000 down. -bdr.- home, Douglas, terms, furn- ished, 112 lots. "HE TForrester and other boats, Several business opportunities. Large power barge. Bucking and falling equip. Pile driving equip. . Block proper with two 25x125 bldgs. 2 businesses, South Belling- ham, bringing in appr. $600 peri month. Does not require special | experience. Will sell or trade for‘ Juneau business. ' MURPHY & MUBPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | ‘hone €76 over First National BanlL e ¥ Phone | 8 3t ECORD Cabinet, $20.00. Red 620. ARGE size SERVEL KEROSENE Refriger demonstrator, 20% oif list Never been used.. 2,000, 1,000, 750-gallon tanks. | 25 watt CW tr mitters com- | plete, $100.00. 75 watt CW trans- ! mitt, $200.00. Convertors 32 vde to 110 AC, vel Agency, B aska. E HAVE asortment of used | small compressors we want to get rid of. Ma PARSO? an ors. 1-ROOM, {uliy :ur e+ asement. . 499, WARDROB:! Ph. 357. 77 tf unk. mmon steck i Pen- woed Cerp., sh. Work avail ly; excellent wages ONE FIREFLACE Wood, split spruce | logs, 2 ft. lengths, $18 cord, $10| 4 cord: also cut to order. Green 393 after 7 p. m. 63 tf ONE 1500-Wait Universal Light | Plant. Complete with heavy duty | batteries. Call Ludwig Ne'son’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf | MUSEUM ATTENDANCE UP Edward L. Keithahn, curator of the Territorial Museum, has been delving in the records of the past several years, counting the signa- tures in the visitors’ bool. for 1948. To his surprise, last year showed 1 large increase over 1947, dedpite the 95-day shipping strike. “We re rapidly approaching pre-war numbers,” said Keithahn | today. There were 8,464 museum visitors n 1948 and 6,836 the year before. - BIKE LICENSES ARE READY NOW Jack Popejoy, Ciiy Clerk, an- nounces that 1949 bicycle licenses, at $1, and new dog licenses, at| I | i )06, H City Hall. e | DOROTHY SYEARNS ROFF €lasses now enrolling: Tap, Ac- obatic, Eccentric, Character, Bal- let, Boys acrobatic class, ladies ex- icise classes, ballrcom insu-uc(inu' ————eee or beginners. Phone Red 575. 86 16t > i NOTICE After January 10, no telephone rentals for the month of January will be accepted at a disocunt. All | remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. ‘-.Ea. (0 flwmm ] KENTUCKY'S, SOUR MASH Kentwcky Straight Sevrbea Whiskey 8OTTLED $780C—2-bedroom house, WILL GODING 12045 FT. Space for FURNISHED VFélJl,m:: WURILLZER Spinit piano for APTS., FOR SALE o BEDROOMS—Large one-lev?$ home. 3 years old. 100’x100' Iot in good district. Large livip.' room with fireplace. Dining room Automatic hot water heat. Terms ONE new house on Behrends Ave full concrete basement with gar, age, full-view windows from liv ing room, dinette and kitchen Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. Very liberal terms. WILLIAM WINN-Phe s‘\’lALL BUSENESS, good location; 0 includes stock and lease, l(nl $75 month covers 2-room apartment in rear. Anyone cas: operate this business withoue training. . new roof new underneath, new floor fur- nace, new Norge refrigerator, nex . hot water heater with 40- gallen tank, new Easy Washin: mach,, 3 beds with box springs and innerspring mattresses. Plen- ty cleset space. No yard, but in goed neighborhood, close in. Good new furniture, drapes, Venetiad'' blinds. " house: 2 bed- rooms, well furnished. New con- I cretc basement for income apt i/Olose in. Make an offer’ | “PETER WOOD SALES AGENC Y Rea) Dstate - Boats ale Mercnandise 12th, at bo Phon FUR RENT - store rooni Call at Occi- 86 T | | cr. carpenter shop. dental Bar. Phone 674. for | v.omv‘n closd 4o *business district. Cail between 6 and 8 p. m. 326 Sec Strcet, Ph. Black 354. 85 t JIVE Ottive Wurlitzer Spinit piano for erson Piano Shope ¥ 80 “f » , 4'room apt., no n. Ph. 428. 70 & || rent, D R £ ms, weekly or Colenial Rooms. 69 tt HULKL rooms for rent, )r monthly rate. 66 1mo rent Shop. Hotel under Re.sonable Anderson Piano ORTHEKN management Phone T4 Liwper Ph. 8x¢ Rooms with leg Home Hotel F‘A IEW A for ir Eedrral Bldg g .‘ff‘ ral Bldg - ble 890 ¢ ren steam-aeate 656 t . (-] (Clean wen;rent Room, 3. Goid St - 1 team neated room: baths Seandinaviar . AN on nerEm e Wil i WOM HOPES New and TUsed Mdsa DR R CBMARY, 9IC. - LCUISVILE, €L WANTED —_— e —-’-:m “tur. apt. by Feb. 1 for couple and child. Phone | 4 1, USCG Storis. 85 3t | GED Clerk Stenograplp.. | £$258 per month. In- om 203, Health Depart- 2t , men, ‘Térritorial Bldg. WwAnvs work of any kmd day or week. Ph. Blue 655 a0 5, MISQELI.ANEO“S by w 214 20 ¢ 999 buy, 'sell and exchange .St. Phone 908 WINTER and PUND, CO. inc. ¢ Complete Photographic Supplie: eveloping - Fkrinting - Enlargio, 4 Artists’ Paints and Materials RBlue o Printing Photostats 4 FTARANTEED Rewlist P ent, $7.50 aper curls 8! Lola’s Beauty Sbho~ Phone 315 Decker Wayv R ‘mit WELCOME Legislators and out of ¥ s to the Salmon Creek Club. ‘untry Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time j?( PRESCRIPTION SROES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattnek—Rlue 379 4 | | | L

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