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by ) in- lephone welephone «ge words to the Daily rate per line for consecu- dve insertions: One day . Adaitional days Minimum charge FOB BEN'I' ron SALE ((onhnued) furnished @pt, with oil 513A Willoughby. ROOM GARAGE—Call green ~3~l artly furnished fter 6 p.am and house. 4-ROOM _ Phone 6 l)\F‘l«R"”SHED apt. Inguire Snap shm)rc £-ROOM iurmshed apt., range, steam heat, hot and cold‘ water. Phone 569. 5 ROOMs”sm;:El‘y modern unrum-’ ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. house. | electric | KITCHEN table, phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. | | Phone green 545. 4-RM. FURNISHED nouse. Box 1075. | provements on 5-acre homesite. | 50 chickens, 13% ml. Loop Road, Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P.. O | Box 609. MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with Phone 621, 175 Gas-| I-I,R apbs.. easy kept warm. Win- ter rates §15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. “OR. REI\T—ADBrtmenL at office 20th Century Bldg. * WANTED BUY — Fireplace Phone 269 WANTED TO _ wood and kindling. pable, well quali- clerk-stenographer for in- teresting government position in Ancho also one experienced clerk-typist for local Government office. Phone 806, daytime. fied WANTED—Dairyman_nelper, wages. Write MM 1782 Empire. WANTED—Will pay cash for good | 208, | used piano. Phone red Alaska Music Supply. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby, phone 788. WANTED —Girls or women for| g‘ood | TRADE 00 equity in 20-acre, cleared, fenced farm with build- ings in Northern Idaho for equi- ty or payment on place in Ju- neau, Douglas or vicinity. Box 197, Willamina, Ore. | GUR BARBER shop prices are the same as ever. Haircut 65 cents, shave 35 cents. Bob Light Bur-‘ ber Shop. "iVE CENTS eacu, pmid for umo. gunuy gacks at Coal Bunkers. URN your old gold Into value, sash or trade at Nugget Shop. FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | oent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up wola Beauty sShop. Phone 1201 316 Decker Way DOUGLAS NEWS | | CHRISTMAS PLAY TO PRECEDE | IANNL'AL HOLIDAY \'ACATION; Silvertone Gra- most PO.| — | off | 3-ROOM F'umlxhed house and im- USO QUARTERS AREPARTIALLY OPEN FOR USE Starting from scratch upon their arrival six ‘weeks ago, USO offi- cials in Juneau, together with the ance of both civilian and {military, have completed transformation of the building on South Seward from a ramshackle istore house into attractive, color- ful USO headquarters which were |partially open for the use of sol- diers, sailors and marines yester- day afternoon { The lounge, which is now open, is e, home-like room with warm cream-colored walls, drapes | lof yellow, rust and beige and color- ful framed lithographs around the walls. Tt furnished with fl\'(“ writing desks and chairs; a maga- | |zine rack in which 50 different | | magazines subscribed for by USO| are kept; open bookshelves; a grand | piano; davenports, low tables, floor |lamps and a small phonograph. The lithographs were taken from {the book “The Story of Alaska,” nd are the work of C. H. DeWitt [ Miss Marie Struve, it to |Leonard Hall, Area Supervisor for USO in the Northwest, conceived the idea of mounting and framing hem for use in the large lounge eady they have attracted much attention and comment as being attractive and appropriate. In the lounge, also, are the mounted antlers presented to USO. | Kitchen Attractive The kitchen, freshly painted with ‘x ream and blue color scheme, opens small entrance hall and adjoins the snack bar and game room. Mrs, K. C. Talmage, who will *{have charge of the snack bar. and {Mrs. A. J. Wukich, volunteer as- |sistant, were busy yesterday afters |noon putting the final touches onto (the kitchen and equipment prepar- atory to its opening next Satur- day. On the will be 1 is the menu of the snack bar coffee, chocolate, fruit drinks of all kinds, hot soup, salad, sandwiches |doughnuts and pies. All of these |will be served practically at cost no effort is made to more than pay the bare expenses. It is ex- pected to have full fountain ser- vice as soon as equipment can be {chtained. | Red cur tea, soft and cream-colored with red trim on one wall |and blue on the other, make the jgame room and snack bs place |of gaity and charm. In addition to the bar (for snacks and spft | drinks only7, "and tables, on which to games or cards, the room i a ping pong table, shelf of |assorted games and a pool table, for thr* entertainment of the men Informal dances will be given in the lounge from time to time, ac- jcording to Sid Cowgill, USO head §m Juneau, who has supervised the jamazing face lifting given to the |building to be used by USO here. Upstairs To Be Used Within a month, it that the hospital equipment which has been in use on the second 15 thel [teaguc | cember {AND |team which will led is expected | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SPORTS SHOTS JERRY BERT BAKER Local views to wants to see action, and as This time him matched who can give him eal battle If anyone knows where Billy “Kid” McCann is, we would like to know That bat- tle ought to be something worth while seeing at least it would ¥ Hank's real worth Everyone 1 talk Hank Majcher in possible as they want to with someone i The Off beat i cers seem like the team n ti local basketball any folks claim that haven time to see a nights. How feature . on De- It falls on a Sun- Christmas rush will Waacs vs. Office Wave Cheechakos! . Two rea! thr on a single to he they game on wes |about a double day and the be over o ler |card. Both the Officers and Waacs are undefeated while th: have lost but e those were to be t league . what do you say? other apiece and leaders a but the from else- as i is forthcomir travel A smoker where cannot be announced . | Dougla teams . SANTA 10 SEE KIDS and will | the has to do with the however, vou can be boys are keeping be in tip-top night in s condition fights. on of the Elks Giving Christmas Mat- inee Enterfainment at Capitol Show Santa Claus i which |the kids of Gastinea pretty the Capitol Theat next we do day afternoon. He b prom the Elks that he will positiv ted pear at their annual on witstanding ‘he i when we |flea on a dog The Capitol is Elks by Manager Homer seen injand there is going to be a and it looks up program on the screen barrel hoopers are having then Santa is going to do of fun On Monday you thing that will also plea see those who took the spills' The doors are to open day before standing by o'clock and the program counte local eateries screen starts at 1 o'clock sharp. too re have As in former years, children are fellows and Some of the asked to take a can of something local characters getting to be which the Elks will place in their mighty good have watched Christmas baskets for those more than one on the way down fortunate. Now remember Kids antl they were still standing when you can’t take any offering they reached the bottom canned goods, etc., that's trick if you can do it you'll go in just the o show. heavyweight about named Phil is undefeated in interpost and has a record back the Stat They also claim better than age all weights means they are 1 it is about to clip their Anchorage | they are Serio. rav He rap: good oing to greet Channel at aver- | fighters in that getting time wing Affair than has bee and not- should arrive s you know more definite dope i an answe busier a we'll et have some the Garvin bar and some- the kids. at 12:30 on the donated to The skiers are to' be each Sunday like lots can the the the the to seat als are I less of all right, and see a neat same - the PIONEERS, AUXILIARY TO ELECT Tomorrow night, members of Ig- loo No. 6, Pioneers of Ala and also the Pioneers’ Auxiliary will open nominations and then pro- ceed to elect officers for the com- ing year. The meetings will at 8 o'clock sharp. The meetings will be held in the separate lodge rooms in the Odd Fellows hall and all members of the two organizations are request- to attend Following the election of officers and other business, the Pioneers and Auxiliary members will join in a soclal session > SITUATION ON HOUSING NOW begin The housing problem in Juneau is now becoming acute due to the large influx of civilian and other per- sonnel. y In fact, The Empire has been ap- proached by a Port Officer who is desirous of knowing of any avail- able apartments, housekeeping or | “Why the Chimes Ring,” a one-‘flom of the building will be moved kitchen or waitress work. Ex- act play which includes tableaus and so that it, too, can be used for perience preferred, but not nec- | appropriate Christmas music, is to USO purposes. essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10 a m to 2 p. m "LOST and FOUND LOST—$50 in cunencv by family man, in Post Office lobby, be- tween 11 and 12 noon, Dec. 16. Please return to Empire. LOST—Black faced Bulova wrist watch. pire. EOSTI“-TWO keys BB' chain with rabbit’s foot attached. Kindly re- turn to Empire. tin Malland's wallet| stebeth. Call at Empire | it, and pay for this FOUND on MS “MISPLACED — Man's -lined buckskin glove for right hand. Kindly return to Empire |S! Office. FOR SALE LIGHT plflnl 32 Voll .500-watt and 110-volt, 600-watt, complete | with batteries. Can be seen in operation. Also electric washer, iron, radio, water system, all 32- volt. Two-wheel trailer. Phone green 675 before 2 p.m. TWO overcoats, almost as good as new. Size 38 and 39. Bargains. Phone 236. NCH counter sale—Inquire Alaskan Hotel. L for 1938 F‘O‘Rbi;liu‘ic:)ulw. Phone blue | ANT range, back bar with mirror and counter, stools, two Duo Therm oil heaters, cof- fee percolator, kitchen oil range, Frigidaire. Apply Douglas. MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Monigomerys. fully furnished house, basement, 3-room apt. up-| 746 West 12th, evenings.! 5-ROOM full stairs. | FURNIBB.!D house, 822 Basin| gone surgery at St. Ann's Hospi- |Hospital where he had been re~| Road. Call after 7 pm. Reward. Return to Em-| | Mike Pusich, | bc presented in the Dougias School ;.ymnastum during the evening of! ‘Decembcr 22. | The setting of the play is in the| | middle ages with first scenes in the | simple hut of a peasant, shifting | later to the great cathedral where | the miracle of the chimes takes place. | Ernst Oberg is in charge of the | program, (which will include the following numbers: “Away in a Manger,” “Oh Come, All Ye Faithful,” “Christmas | Legend,” “Christmas Night,” and | “While Shepheyds Watch Their Flocks,” sung by a boys' choir. 1 The caroling group will sing “Jin- | gle Bells,” “Caroling,” “A Carol for | Every Man,” “We Wish You a Merry | Christmas,” and “The Christmas | Story.” | The junior girls' group are sing- | |ing: “Angels’ Serenade,” “Cradle (Sung ” “Ave Maria,” “Carols of hepherds,” “Hark, the Herald An- gels Sing,” “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” The Boys' Glee Club will present “Oh, Little Town' of Bethlehem,” “We Three Kings,” “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear and “God Rest Ye Merry Gentle- men.” The Girls' Glee Club is singing “Cantique Nail,” “Birthday of a King,” “Russian Sleighing Song,” “gilent Night,” “Virgin Island,” | “Bwift O'er the Snow,” “Sonitus,” and selections from “The Messigh.” Costumes and dramatics are being | directed by Miss Warren and benu- | tiful stage sets have been des)gned and painted by Mr. Schlegel. A small admission fee will be charged to cover costs of present- ing the play. & S KIRKHAM, JR., RETURNS Glenward Kirkham arrived home yesterday on the Explorer from a month’s visit in Ketchikan. This morning he started work driving for | the Alaska Laundry i .- 3 . GUARDS DRILL TONIGHT | Regular meeting of the Territorial | Guards of Douglas will be held this | evening at the usual hour of 7! o'clock in the Natatorium. All the | members are reminded to go with overcoats, shoe pacs and gloves. ———— Honorato Monte, who had under- tal, has been discharged. directing all the music It is planned to have a dormi- itory, showers, meeting room and !wo more pool tables on the second |floor, Mr. Cowgill said. Much ingenuity was shown by |Mr. Cowgill, Miss Struve and their assistants in obtaining furniture \for the USO rooms. Among the ar- | |ticles practically rescued from the | lunk man, were leather seats, for- | merly used as loge seats in the |Capitol Theatre, which are both | {comfortable and suitable in the {lounge and snack and game room. They had been stored in a ware- |house and were covered with sno¥ | |when discovered and patched up |for use. | Altogether, service men in Ju- |neau now have a most attractive macc in which to spend their leisure time, with many forms of entertainment available and com- fortable, homelike rooms in which |to lounge. | Public open house will be held in the USO rooms, to give every- one in Juneau an opportunity to visit them, on next Sunday after- noon following the Community 1 Christmas Carol program. Pauline Halvorsen, | \ Martin Brandall to . WedSaturday Night { Pauline Halvorsen and Martin | Brandall, local residents, will be | married Saturday, December 19, at | 8 pm. in the Resurrection Lutheran Church. | The Rev. G. H. Hillerman will | officate at the candlelight cere- mony, and attendants will be Mary | Rhodes and Rangwald Brandall, the | latter a brother of the groom. Open house for friends of the couple will be held from 9:30 to 12 |p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Riodes, 437 Seward Street. Miss Halvorsen is a local waitress, and Mr. Brandall is captain of the | | Avona, a halibut boat. The couple | will make their home in the Knight 1 | Apartments. Charles. Wflde has left St. Ann’s ceiving medical care, | | | call other rooms which might be avail- able, preferably located within 10 minutes' walking distance of the business district. Anyone having such a location or .who knows of such is requested to Lieut. Granger at 818 and may be assured there is a good chance of vacancies being occupied at once. THIRTY - SIX ARRIVE HERE FROM SOUT;! Arriving in Juneau oy steamer from the South last night were Mrs Jenny Wagner, Master Stanley Wag- ner, Mrs. N. Baldwin, Miss Rose M Noss, Miss Ruth L. Davis, Miss Loevis Griffen, Miss Emeline Rich- ard, Arthur Ruika. Miss Virginia M. Lechelt, M Rova G. Rogers, Mrs. Louise Er son, Albert Wallace, Norval H. Nil- sen, Arnt H. S, Nilsen, Mrs. W. W. Council and daughter, Miss Beckey Stilt, James Peacock, Mrs. Ann Row- | land, Miss Jenpie Erickson, Miss Dorothy Grimes, James R. Ryau Nick K. Korzdorf, Mrs. Irma L.! Geyer, Delbert Kinney. From Ketchikan—A. Strand From Wrangell—Mrs. D. Coulter, Mrs. H. R. Coulter. From: Petersburg—Miss Evange- line Tate, Miss Maxine Bersche, S. C. Florendo, Nels Bjirkness, R. G Rice, P. A. Galang, D. V. Pauline and 8. B. Caramel. Outbound Leaving here for Sitka were Flor- ence) Sutton, Nellie Jim, Annie Hoil- field, Aaron Robert, W. L. Stoddard, Barbara Bilbo, John Clata, James Holmes, Walter Brandt, Chester Willcutt, William | Bates, R. A. Antiquia, J. F. Holifield and R. C. Demeples. ————— ep oo s v s v v 0 0 WEATHER REPORT . (U. 8. Bureau) . Temp. Wednesday, Dec. 16 © Maximum 27, minimum 19 e Snow--.22 inch . 11 inches on ground . ® 9 6 8 0 0 8 00 0 s GRS e £ i Every tanker sunk last spring in the Axis submarine drive alonyg the | Atlantic Coast cost enough gasoline to drive 13,000 cars from New York\ to San Francisco, \ K. R. McNutt, ! e ATTENTION PIONK All members of Igloo No. neers of tend the lat CITY COUNCIL The City Council will meet to- morrow evening 8 o'clock in the Council Chambers to discuss routine matters of city administra- tion. No special business apparent- ly has been scheduled for the meeting. TO MEET ‘RS at 6, Pio- funeral services Al Lundgren, Friday afternoon the Chas. W of our Bro. held ck Chapel be at Carter o't in Zinc is one of the few metals not known to and Romans. %?memb common Greeks DEAN C. E. RICE President the ady o dhom with the 7@; 1.//0/% rementd Bottl; 100 Proof in Bond send your friends any old whiskey and they’ll know you thought of them.» But when you send Old Taylor, they’ll know you thought enough of them to go the limit in picking something really good. For here is bourbon whiskey at its glorious best. » And of course you'll want to have a supply of Old Taylor on hand for holiday hospitality in your home. OLD TAYLOR | /e, ( Hewterd” NATIONAL DIS //'/'/(/ YRIGNT 1987, TILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, NEW YORK Distributed by National Grocery Company. Seattle, Washington JUNE GIBSON as 3 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “WE WERE DANCING" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name Mly Appear! i Alaska are asked to at-| which will ! { | \ Our CHRISTMAS VE Better choose yours Broccoli Bananas Cauliflower Cranberries Endive Avocados Celery Root Grapes Green Boysenberries Peppers Frosted Celery Lettuce Strawberries Frosted Cucumbers Pink C fruit White Grapefruit Tomatoes Parsley Rutabagas Sweet Winesap Potatoes Apples Brussell Yellow New- Sprouts ton Apples PSR TR RSP ST Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 N —— Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Oll—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALLUS! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. §99 American Meat — Phone 38 T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 Duncan’s Cleaning [ and PRESS SHOP | Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing | PHONE 333 First National Bank of WU. ALASKA | MEM R FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION “Neatness Is An Asset” - The precious commodity musk, used In making perfume, comes from the gland of the male Asiatic deer, TABLES and FRUITS today gapd be HERE. ure you have them. are TBII"I' CO—OP Member National Retalle=« Owned Grucers 211 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 767 —e e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 N Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 [ The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O l"_—fl-‘ Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Pnone 208 122 W. Becond oy HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET ] Cholce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—92—95 SRS | “Meating” ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 mw.ww HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co, Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. OPEN HOUSE for SERVICh AMERICAN Efimu mmom- EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and | b : 4

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