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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ASSIST MERCHANT The Territorial Office of Price : No Co » o Coffee Shortage which have p ¢ porg 7 at George Bros. g ? Administration today announced an Santa this year unless a more ade- |n€ss and who will be unable to Kmondraeity, W the price control . response is made. Although Provide Christmas cheer for (lmr‘l~1“uh“011)? pvl'x;nn‘vmg. lynlvxrh.«m; o ver ree there have been a number of fine children. Also, there are a number shoy .only Celling Prigss on el . i 2 non-cost-of-living reports. These ifts and cash contributions re- maximum prices are to be computed including: A last minute appeal is being g, there are not sufficient toys |t0 secure work because of their) o, ‘yne ypR 194 formula, and mer- Asstire each child. on responsibilities ‘to small children | o oc w Bl S emaelves of this | a Christmas remembrance, i their homes. Each of these fam- privilege must expect frequent and HILLS BROS. — AMOCAT SCHILLINGS — CHASE & SANBORN CRECENT — GOLD SHIELD - clearing house for t - |ditions, there are many far es our midst who do not have * ployable breadwinner. There are| ; 'some familles who had much sick- of mothers who have been unable made to the citize to respond to reques ilies have been referred by respon- | periodical checking on these prices sible parties and their need has|py OPA inspectors. The change was MIMUNILY Been verified wherever possible {made because of the continuing the fight for preser-|{nrough clearance with the Divis- | shortage of labor and the large names of approximately 70 ur Democratic istith-jion of Child Weifare Services amount of clerical work required in | ;:1:”1)1’::«‘::“ 121(;(‘L‘h;llt'l‘l‘:’:'f:n‘:1];}':1.%{v our m‘r\dn‘:‘!11“1::’“:’.} (.,“,.'.‘,:] n’x‘l’x‘i Toys should be placed in the |the former report ¥ box just inside the door of the Ina letter announcing the change, - Mrs. Hermann, Territorial Director mas toys or money all years, when Complete Line of Poultry Turkeys, Geese Ducks, Chickens on behalf of needy and our « Juneau and Douglas. To @ Two 'letters’for the First-Class MALE! ikdsg stands for''Regis- tered & Guaranteed'. On a Middishade Blue Suit, it stands for quality with- oui question . . . satisfac- tion. without stint. Your Middishade isindividually guaranteed . . . in black- and-white . . . to give you | 7 the kind of service a suit must yield in wartime! Come in and slip on a Midishade! Segistored AND: .’;lmmu/«w/ Territorial Building and cash con- tributions should be sent to Mrs. !John McCormick or to K. R.Fores- man, Supervisor of the Division of Child Welfare Services, Room 206, Territorial Building. According to| Mrs. McCormick, chairman of the ! special committee on Christmas | gifts to needy children for the Auxiliary of the American Legion, | 'a number of women and girls of | the community will gather, tomor- | row at the Legion Post to wrap each gift in bright paper and rib- bons. Christmas gifts will bc: wrapped as they are received up | to the day of delivery. It lsl\upe(ii that all gifts can be distributed on | or before December 24 I - - LAST RITES HELD FOR AL LUNDGREN | Al Lundgren, beloved Juneau ! cobbler and operator of the Wide- | Awake Shoeship, who died Decem- ber 12 of a heart attack, was bur- | ied this afternoon in the Pioneers’ | Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. ! | Services were held at the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortu- |ary, with Dean C. E. Rice officiat- ing. Pallbearers were G. E. Allen, O J. Downs and George Hirst, mem- |bers of Moose Lodge; and Charles | Naghel, Jack Langseth and Al Zenger, of the Pioneers. NEW DEPUTY OF CUSTOMS NAMED FOR PR. RUPERT SUNKIST said, “We want at this time to ex- | press our sincere thanks to those retail merchants who have submit- ted their non-cost-of-living reports | as required under the original regu- lation., The reports already sub- mitteg contain sufficient material to offer a substantial check on: prices of non-cost-of-living com- modities throughout the Territory and may actually form the basis for the price structure of Alaska on the non-cost-of-living reports.” — MR. AND MRS. IVAN REZEK ON VISIT FROM SITKA Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rezek have arrived in Juneau by steamer from Sitka to spend a short time visit- | ing here. Mr. Rezek, who was formerly | manager of the Correr Cash Mar- et in Sitka, recently resigned to reenter the U. S. Army. During their stay in Juneau Mr. and Mrs. Rezek are guests at the Baranof Hotel. They expect to re- turn to Sitka within a short time. e, CITY COUNCIL TO MEET Juneau's City Council will meet | tonight at 8 o'clock in" the City Hall to go over routine matters of city administration, Mayor Harry 1. Lucas announces. e - ANSWER FIRE CALL Members of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department answered a call from a Lower Franklin Street house today when an oil bugner overflow- ed and began to smoke. There were no flames. GAME DINNER—YUM, YUM The annual game and waterfowl dinner of the Stikine Sportsmen’s Association of Wrangell was re- cently served in the Stikine River metropolis. There was venison, APPLE CIDER Gallon Jugs $2.25 OVER 200 CASES DOUBLE COLA at $2.40 (ase GEORGE BROTHERS || PHONE 92 ZPELVERES DR PHONE 95 OFFICERS' CLUB IS SPONSOR OF INFORMAL DANCE . cocres An informal dance, sponsored by ‘Ih(‘ Officers’ Club of Juneau, will |be held tomorrow night at the Elks ballroom. Dancing will be from 10 o'clock until 1 and civilians are =S¢ cordially invited to attend Music for the affair will be fur nished by Bob Satre’s Melody Boy® 10:30 A.M. 2:30P.M. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting Saturday mght‘ at 8 o'clock. Bring your donations | for the basket. | GERTIE OLSON, Recorder. Capons If not a Turkey take a Ham for Christmas Dinner A Eastern Oysters—pintsand (juarls Petershurg Cocktail Shrimps Hams and Bacons 5 In Business for Two Years and All of Our Customers Come Back! Hutchings Economy Market IN GEORGE BROTHERS STORE South Franklin Street Phone 353 Phone 553 There is no substitute for newspape & PadY g’!_.gzggég D Y SV VRV To Make This a Very Merry Christmas, | e//{ia’dtb/me BLUE SUITS “Say It With Music” PHONORGAPHS Recordex Record Library g RECORDS RECORD ALBUMS « 2 GUITARS SONG FOLIOS UKULELES Instrumental Folios VIOLINS SONG FLUTES MUSICAL EMBLEMS Music Carrying Cases HARMONICAS SHEET MUSIC 'ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY CORNER SECOND AND SEWARD mountain goat, duck ang geese with all the trimmings, served by Rhoda and Frances Hanford and Jane and Susan Williams, and an enjoyable evening is anti- cipated. No special invitations are being issued and no reservations need be made, it was announced. Collector of Customs J. J. Con- nors today announced the appoint- ment of E. Lowell Dale as Deputy . Collector of Customs for Prince HOME FOR ORPHANS * Rupert, BO,, replacing All Ander-| pp, getcnikan Chamber of Com- son who has resigned to enter the merce has gone on record Approv Ui, Coask SRR LI Peaiile. ing of the move for a home for COMPLETE OUTFITTER REGISTERED & GARANTEED WE SUPPLY GIFT CHECKS FREE? Jack Welch, Wiseman wood cutter. was recently sentenced to life im- | prisonment by Judge Harry E. Pratt | at Fairbanks, for shooting to death dimtfe’od i Martin Slisco, roadhouse operator Sl s LENSES REPLACED | of Wiseman, on September 22. 3 = Dr. Rae L|lllfm Carl»on.s.olnce‘ SPECIAL XMAS PACKAGES ?Wm&fimwwmmmmmmw in the Blomgren Bldg. Will Y€y, waikins Products. Set gold i b open for repairs and replacements trim glasses with each $6.00 pur- of broken lenses on Monday, Wed-| o ie, €200 0 COR B P 0 E; - 3 nesday and Friday evenings onl:,.\mem 3:30°t6 § pai. H. M. Ful- a has -1 e) y Dale has been part-time deputy gounquent children in Alaska. A collector at Hyder, Alaska, for sev- bil y re gis- eral years. Replacing him at Hyder I)ulllux?r” be put before the; begls will be Sidney Anderson, U. S. ; Commissioner and a resident of from 7 to 10:30 p.m. No eye ex-, \, y 2 |bright, Watkin’s Dealers, 172 nmlnaVu(?lV} until Jan. 15. adv'il-"ranklm St., Room 4. 4 : o G " } =™ GIFTS FOR THE 4 : / 1 SCHOOL GIRL Get Your Christmas Turkey at THE SANITARY Here we have everything in readiness for the holiday feast! You'll find the usual highest quality meats and poultry, easy for you fo select from. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER! ; We are urging wise shoppers to order turkeys and poultry in ad- vance. Get the choicest selection NOW! All turkeys are tender and hand picked prepared by us for your oven. ng{zlzs cnslrgglgnnsus WHOLE or HALF $3.50 fo $G.0ll CiD. 45db. 55 Match Her Skirt with an all wool ACKET Selected Cold Meats for Holiday Parties " ROASTS of BEEF, LAMB, VEAL. PORK Your Holiday Shopping Is Made Easy By Buying from the Items Listed Below: Cake Decorating Sets Water Sets . . . Fancy Glass Tumblers Dinner Sets . . . Bread Bones Cannister Sets . . . Roasters Occasional Chairs Lamp Tables . . . Smoking Stands End Tables Carving Sefs . . . Punch Bowls and Cups Stand Lamps . . . Table Lamps Skates (ice) . . . Pyrex Sets Ping Pong Sets . . . Tools . . . Bread Knives Cake Plates Dazey De Luxe Can Openers Mixing Bowls . . . Range Sets . . . Nat Bowls Nut Crackers . . . Cookie Jars Tea Pot . . . Jardinieres Electric Popcorn Poppers Bed Lamps . .. Student Lamps THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY : Phon in wool plaids, corduroy and crepe. Some with pleats, others gored to flare. Also the popular TRIKSKIRT . . . folds flot.. Sizes 24 to 36. HAMS o in bright red, navy or orown. $12.75 Sizes 12 to 18 ADD A CAMERON Blouse or Sweater to complete your wardrobe. Jones - Stevens AR R R R R R RN IR RRA AR R RR AR NI RRR AR RRRRRRR IR RRARRRERERARTRR RERRRRRR IR RRS RRRR