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STRATTON IS OFF | ON SEATTLE TRIP O. H. Stratton, senior member firm of Stratton and Beers, ccts, is a passenger for the scuth on the Princess Louise to speni the holidays in Seattle with Lis tamily. After the holidays he plans to re- turn to Ketchikan where he has some business to attend to before returning to Juneau. Emprire ads are read. WISHIN Georga Alfors G YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ALFORS SHEET METAL, PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 222 Willoughby Ave. GREETINGS! PENNY GOING HOME George C. Penny, Welfare Super- S U G G EsTIuN I visor for the Indian Bureau, sailed from Juneau for Seattle this morn- ing on the Princess Louise. He; MADE STUDENTS plans to spend the holidays with Mrs. Penny and their two children in Seattle. The Federal govermment has es- tablished 14 civilian conservation " corps camps for soil conservation in Kentucky. ., Today's News Today—Emplre. quick results. Principal Dryden Says Du-| ties Should Take Pre- | cedent Over Rights | T. Floyd Dryden, Juneau Grade, { School principal, at the regular Friday noon luncheon of the Jun- |ior Chamber of Commerce, sug- gested “as citizens we should per- haps be more concerned about our duties than our rights.” Beginning with a definition of a| citizen, Mr. Dryden listed six du- {ties of the adult and built a foun- |dation for nine points to show how (Students could become better citi | zens. ¢ People complain of being over: taxed by our government, the speak i |er pointed out, but who is our gov- | ernment? To this question, one or‘ 'the club members timidly raised| this hand and hesitating said, “The, | People.” | The six duties listed for adult citi- (Zens were to obey local, state and | national laws, to render civic ser- | vice, to vote intelligently, to bel | thoroughly informed as to what is/ igoing on, to pay taxes willingly,! BEST WISHES FOR THE SEASON. WE ARE PLEASED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1936. and to love our country. Nine Student Duties The nine duties for student-citi- zens were as follows: do the. best you can, cooperate, stand. for what you think is right, be honest and dependable, strive for good hLealth be self reliant, develop the habit of speaking good English, partici- pate in outside activities, and obey rules and regulations. Jack Newmarker, Cyril Zuboff and Lester Troast were named on the program committee and Ray- mond Reaber, Ned Zenger and George Walmsley were appointed |on the subsidiary commitiee. Chrisimas Distribution Rocney Noraling, Lean Alle and P George Walmsley were appointed to handle the toys, clothing and food to be furnished by the club for distribution at Christmas. Malcolm Faulkner, John Tanaka and Simpson MacKinnon were named on the welfare committee to uid the secretary and special relief committees. The tables were decorated with large red candles. Bob Phillips won first prize for telling the best jok and Harry Sperling took the cur- rent event report prize on Italy The laiter administered and check- ed the weekly ctrrent event quiz| in which Rodney Nordling, Ray- mond Reaber, John Tanaka, John, Bavard, and Nedford Zenger re- ceived perfect scores. Austria will be reported on at the next meet- ing. Ernest Tyler was initiated into the royal order of the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. DAVIS GARBAGE CO. IT ALL MEANS CHRISTMAS THE MacKinnon Apartments MAY HAPPINESS BE YOURS A THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR for The Snap - The Eastman Kodak Store TREVOR DAVIS | NEW VOICE TO EXTEND THE SEASON’S GREETINGS TO OUR MANY PATRONS AND FRIENDS BEST WISHES Lola Mae Alexander the YEAR STUDIO Man, Still Healthy, ‘2. ’ ippgpenoneeenennnnamesey ! It had two mummy an obleng struc- ! ng sides. . e me a wooden model. The B l “ T lgranite monument, completed a l" um year ago, weighs 17 tons and has | oronze medallions of Dr. and Mrs. PITTSBURGH, Pa, Dec. 19.— Woods on the sides. Dr. Robert Andrew Woods, 74-year-| One of his reasons for the build- la practiciig physician, hasn't ing of the tomb now, he explains, been sick for 30 years, but he has|js pecause he bas uo relatfves. supervised building of his tomb; e and arranged for his funeral. | Graduating swan singers on Mar- Dr. Woods said he wrote his own | quette University’s 1936 football epitaph and chose his casket. | team compose a fair-sized glee club. His body will be placed in a tomb| The list includes Captain Buivid, beside that of his wife who also|the Guepe twins, Cuff and St. Eve, wrote her epitaph. She died in 1935.| backs; Rail, center; Jennings an;l The tomb is an ancient Arabic | Lauterbach, guards; and McMahon CHRISTM AS TO ALL e rrr e | MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Anderson Music Shoppe § OUR FRIENDS ‘ ! AND PATRONS | g i "Yours for Better Appearance” | i Phone 507 ! TRIANGLE . CLEANERS | TR SR LT T Christmas MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR To our many friends, we extend the Season'’s Greetings and our thanks for our accomplishments of the past years, which your loyalty and cooperation have made possible. THE HOME GROCERY and AMERICAN MEAT CO. JOHN HERMLE and JOE THIBODEAU Greetings . . and best wishes for a Merry C hristmas ...and a Happy New Year. JUNEAU CABINET and MILLWORK 3 - O. EIKLAND