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WF DN bDAY DECEMBER 22, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI'A—JUNFAU ALASKA : : 7 , PA(‘F FIVE Rob Capy must be in the office by ’ |Linn Forrest, Tom George, ! cmeer sty PEEQNIE A RANBOWGIRLS, S(HOO[ CONCERT [cuison i ins, Buddy sure insertion on same day. | Roy Gray. Leslie Hogins, we et aas v wonone CILASSTFEED GUESTS ENJOY | I5 SUGCESSEULLY i, o s Sl from persons listed in telephone | Denny 1(‘1‘1‘1“ ‘(l‘L s ds to the NOVEL PROGRAM leEN lAsI NlGHT Dan Morris, Don Pegues, Don “F‘,’/N/// Jount {ive average wort Perry, Gustav Peterson, Kenny 7974 ) PHONE "Hnl)mll sau, Audrey Rude, Jack Wil . 4 NN W\ // V5 }’/ N ) - fine. Daily rate per line for consecu= With prizes for winners ane \ loosers alike, new members of the uve insertions: son One hundred and twenty five of The children in costume, and re- the vocally inclined High School One day — Order of ?{;uubow for Girls enter-| oo oc and grade. school pupils| Presenting the various nations Addl 5c tained their older sisters and guests| - & It ket i e G | WO Addi . Saturday evening with a program| i ket Jane Ads Elaine Arnold i g A ehristmas concert of the Juneau e MALER, - SRR g Minimum charge ..... -50e in which everyone had an opportun-|pn . oo hunl\“flm.,:) in the High Quannah Arketa, Duane Arlowe ity to participate. Following a short'ga o “Gen The theme was Dorls Ann Bartlett, Renee Blood, FOR RENT business meeting in the lodge ro0M, | oyyyicmas Around the World and Lynn Bodding, Alberta C members and guests retired to the| .. \iieq out endidly | Beth Daigler, Carlito Diaz, Juanita F SALE Ball Room where Miss Nathylie 5 | Diaz, Ms Diaz, Trudy Eil s ; Bally, e Matser of - Geremonies| Orowped on a large. stage. set| S el rEh GG o LOST—FO! 'dlrecn:d the xn’nmum WAL 5y veo Hirge Hiuminged CmN"dm :Mr\n; Dnnxn’ Gould M‘uv- i 8 3 he sides, with over-| . 4 3 £ Miss Bailey, on behalf -of the|Mas trees on t : Grisham, Agnes Hared, Marily MISCELLANEOUS ¥, b R ek Vel | Grisham, Agnes Hared, Marilyn " AR R v RS At Rainbow Girls, extended a welcomr“'"_‘f‘f“‘z'“ “d “i“‘ ‘1‘°‘f”“ "; “l'!‘“ Hartman, Heather Hollman, Rosa AND DON'T FORGET WE HAVE EVERY ”'!M' ',“03“ SOUP TO ,:\[ T WANTED to those prosent, and following a|Ereen 'U'II”-l\q( u‘ .m]x;( s Of,, ‘-' lene Hychembottom, Carolyn Isaacs, including scme new arrivals such as Canned Pumpkin, Canned Sweet Potatoes, Can- few brief remarks concerning the "‘]"“‘ "‘f““_" y ::: Jackets, present-|gieve ~Johnson, Barbara Judson, ned Cranberries, Fresh Dates, Candies and everything to make a perfect Christmas. »rogram, the entertainment got un-|®4 @ Pretty picture Dick Keithal RS dan T o m— . ; i o B S ! JUST ARRIVED! FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES for your Christmas Dinner der way with the new girls, 25 in| The concert ranged from solos| sylvia Lister, Nancy McDowell, IS 11 A. M. ON DATE number, entering the Ball Room and duets to groups, Girls' Glee mom Morgan, Elroy Ninnis, June| NOW AT OF INSERTION. humming “Silent Night, Holy|Club, choristers, and mixed chorus,| Ransopher, Ann Reischl, Lorena Night,” with the guests joining in giving wellknown Christmas an-|schuttpelz, Sonia Sheeper, Robert P l G G I ‘7 w l G G I Y ke the singing of one verse. Miss Mar-| thems and other inspiring and well Sprague, Virginia Whitehead, Max J ilyn Jewett played the :\Lcompnm_ \un;, Christmas n\unbms As the|gie Williams, Joan Williamson, Eli- FOR SALE 1 FOR BRENT hany numibers were sung, boys nd|saveth Wyller 16—Phone-—-21 ment for this number. co es - 5 e The sec er was a solo|Birls, dressed in costumes of the b8 i COFFEE table, 2 end table kitch- STEAM heated room for rent. The second number was a solo VR a | ' stool, sandwich toaster; Green 675. by aie Sty St ol :.:,,‘.":X,\m"_',l,‘.l:x‘:,,,,‘.l.‘:.‘,,c..:f:;::;,‘"::‘,., : | and parties are planned for many 4 1 dwich toaster; a]m G by Miss Bertha Lyng, accompanied | ¥ (A""ED GOODS FOR S(HOOLS DISMISSED i ; a trunk. Phone Red | s |of the classes, and some were held 70, | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easlly kept 1308 chose r%?“};’q‘:g‘bgfigv‘g;::‘::;:xv'}'\mf::u conet, and dve crea PARTICIPATES IN | MISSION AT HMNES\ FOR HOLIDAYS | sestcrcoy. The hisn sehool has a 3 hristm: E—Delco Portable Radiv, Wwarm. Winter rates $15 a month. C ‘ FociltmsxA\f[Edrawen No. 2 Orpheum | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath|test. and Mock Court, and the| |should be given the mothers and) (ONOUEST or A]-'u “lmvl_\ lighted tree in the hall of the i | Waltz Contest which followed, gave |others who so thoughtfully and| | second floor T Thhos e | St ta ity e o S| | Gontributions of canned goods for| The Public Schools of Juneau! A A L1 Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- Members of the audience a chane graciously created them for their k> ) to take part in the program. Priz-|brief showing but without which| Master Sergeant Malcolm Morri- the Haines House Mission will be|were dismissed at 2 o'clock this) HERE FOR HOLIDAYS CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS ube | k b - Q;?\LE:mx[:lq::(:‘tx::?dex:h‘;:::)‘;,:npll m’w—fifu _ (es for the Jitter Bug Contest “a”ll\u theme would ' not have been son, well and popularly known ’,‘;})uxrd and dispatched tomorrow H‘m'nonn for the l.\oll(lilj's,. m,"' will | Zeni . Il Charles Burdic awarded Ann Thompson and Anne|borne out Juneau, was a member of the|The canned goods were contributed | resume on Monday January 3. | Henry Wmnu~ and Pete Savilly, andeglo b " WAm Nielson. and for the Waltz. to Mrs| To Mrs. Forrest N. Pitts, music|force of the Signal Corps, United' by members of the Northern Light| In the grade chool all the rooms |of the Superior Packing Co, of Ten- Forest Service. | [ Bertha Gostz and Mr. Glen Kirk. |ditector, goes unstinted praise for|States Atmy, which followed the, Phesbyterian Church and friends|are gaily dccorated and each has|akee, are in Juneau for e holi unday School, ac-|a beautifully lighted tree. Programs | days. and also by the | /. Willis R, Booth. | — landing on Attu Is- sober, reliable ham. Lois Hared, accompanied by bringing out the latent talent from first for 1()[{ SALE-—Patented land 4 ‘00‘"‘WANTLD St cording to the Re furnished house, basement, lot of ! man, handy with tools to clean | Miss Claire Folta, sang “I'll See | untrained voices to the successful land, and successfully laid the com- i wood, water in house, chicken| 20th Century Theatre and do light| You Again,” having to return for a|rendition of the many numbers municating system, under fire, as # £z SR house. big garden, garage, Out' maintenance work. Do not apply |Tepeat as the guests insistently ap-|sung. The large audience recognized various bays were stormed. The| TOM AND JERRY BATTER | THRIFT CO-OP sheds, 6 miles out the highway.[ if not qualified. 20th Century|plauded for more. Truth and Con- this ability and was mdst generous communication system followed tha At Sully'’s Bakery, Phone 577 Member National Retallse- ."1 v Write box 1621 | Office. sequences, along the lines of the|in applause. Accompanists for the advance patrols and thus kept in- adv. | Owned Grooers f[ ms mmm ¢ Ve B — | popular radio program, caught|concert were Pat Shaffer, Margaret formation going back to the lines 9 | S11 SEWARD STREEY mas M 2 S “m SALE o4 hgh(; outdoor :‘()“;‘\V?I\"I;ED ]Euxm\hs-d Apl or hml\e many off-guard on the simplest Femmer and Harriet Stonehouse. and permitting of instructions given| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN PHONE 787 l l 4 tree string. Used once or family of three. Phone 45. | questions, With plenty of prizes,| Those participating in the singingfor various operations which ulti- That John Penttila, administrator OIL — FEED — NAULING i) 908 | WANTED—Any kind of Inside work|awards were given to those who|of the concert numbers were as fol- {mately cleancd up the island of of the estate of HENRY JUSSILA ZiSe sofredt sORWER, as well ab 0| 10WE: Japs. For these operations, two of | decease ile fing FOR SALEGrand piano also new| for reliable man with good refer- | 8Ve correc : ; i Geceased, hug flied has final ho-| Tacties black tailored coat, size 42.| ‘ence, No. 1 Capitol Apts. [those who found it necessary to| Lois Allen, Helen Anderson, Mary the Commanding officers praised | count and report of his administra- | I FORD AGENEGY 201 Decker apts. % - - _ |take the consequences |Atkinson, Nathylie Bailey, Frances!the Signal Corps group. g e ek ] (Authbrised Dealers) , FRY COOK wants work. Phone| As the finale, Miss Lorene Barlow, Barbara Barnhill, 'Ada In an Army newspaper, published | tion for distribution thereof, in the GREASES—GAS—OIL FOR SALE—1 spring, inner spring| 347 room 6. Krause played “Christmas Fantasia”| Burns, Jeanne Butts, Dawn Chap-|on the Island, is a picture showing | United States Commissioner’s Court | Poot of Main Btreed EVERY NIGHT mattress. 1 twin size bed, withj ——p—— - — ———— |a beautiful medley of the Christ-|man Morrison with the original landing | aska; that 10 o'clock am. March | un inner spring mattress, bathmcltr‘.‘w'“‘ TED—Furnished apt. or house, | ;yas Carols, after which the guests| Connie Davis, Patte Davis, Rose- force going by barge to M »| 16th, 1944, has been fixed as the, J ean H.I.l'l nnums m rmy | for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al-| John Marin, Prop. Phone ) ) [ owing Morrison | time and said court the place for| family of three. Phone Red 185.|(ere invited to enjoy refreshments Mary Doogan, Mona Everetts, Roma |Bay. In another picture in the L ARRARRERATY Y Fargher, Margaret Femmer At g to deliver papers in ‘ served by the new girls. 2 B mu newspaper is one oil heater, child’s ice skates, size| 13. Wm. E. Walker, Auke Bay | WANTED—Bo Leaose o3 ki Aino 3 j Following refreshments, many Pat Fleek, Esther George, Doris in the role of barber, deftly plying| hearing same; and that all persons| : FOR SALE—Edison totary Mimeo- (Sm“_:,’ Tract. Inquire EmpIe| . ed to enjoy dancing, which last-| Graves, Clarice Green, Gloria Gud-|scissors and clippers tp a fellow | concerned therein are he‘rebl;e‘::n» Sanllary Meat co- graph, Battery telephones, O i il S ot e B R IeY 41500 {branson, Gloria Gullufson trooper in need of a haircut. Of | fied to appear at said time and| FOR QUALITY MEAT® Gso.fl nos library table, carpet sweeper, '1"““WAN'1' TO BUY-Lunch Counter,| New girls who were responsible | Florence Haffner, Betty Lou Har-|course the latter picture was taken place and file their objections, if AND POUL Widest Selectl " waxing and polishing brush.| oo pountain Equipment and | for Saturday evening’s program in- |ed, Susan Helgesen, Colleen Hellan, | after the island had been con- any, to said final account and peti- FREE DELIVERY ol Small laundry stove, tool ““‘““n pool tables. Write Box 1237 Doug- | cluded: |Eileen Hellan, Dorothea Hendrick-|quered and the battle was over. tion for settlement and distribution Osll Phones 13 and & uQU”RS Scroll saw, vise for home or ga: 1as. Jane Bailey, Nathylie Bailey, Pat|S0n, Mary Jukich Hoffman, Stin Later, Morrison and others of the thereof | age, 11 HLP. electric motor, Black- | _ ‘ | e PHONE 0 or ¥ Balog, Peggy Cochrane, Roma Far-|HOpPe unit were transferred to another Dated: Juneau, Alaska, December | smith leg vise, anvll»toola When| WANT TO BUY or RENT—house | opey Claire Folta, Caroline Hyne Diane Hunsbedt, Shirley Kleweno,|island to lay a communication 22, 1943, others fail try us. 925 W 11th S'.l in country within three miles of | Diane Husbedt Lorene Krause, Lousan Krause, El“lu‘l Presumabily he is still some- JOHN PENTTILA, ‘ chas G Wamer co N {936 Panel delivery. Phone Douglas| o Bonp JEE DOREAS 5 7_1 Lois Hared, Helen Isaac, Marilyn |1® *;WK"'?“J" Bertha, Lings | where to the westward now Administrator. i o = Thomasnardw".c oy WANTED for employment in essens | J€Wett, Shirley Johnson, Lorene vv'“l.m McAlister, Thelma Me-| - Ll e First Publication Dec. 22, 1943. | | Marine Engines and Supplies 0. o s Krause, Lousanne Krause, Bertha|Corkle, Rosie Maier, Pat Martin,! ‘gnglish is the language of more Last Publication Jan. 12, 1044. | MACHINR SHOP PAINTS — OILS 16 mum. Eastman movie camerd.| ... jntelligent, who can mem‘]“,,, | Marvel Mathison, Lily M‘\u)st'ui.;.h an 270,000,000 people. adv. Ropes and Paints | Lily Ann Maurstad, Bonita Mc-|Erna Meier, Anne Nielsen. | AT S S | Nabb, Sheila MacSpadden, Phyllis Nelson, Claire Olson, Alice| tko, Pat Sey, Bev- | Powers, Lane Roff, Dessa Schneider, | - " tial work, one man, neat appear- | Phone Red 90 after 5 p.m. { the public. Steady employment.| o FOR SALE_1940 V8 panel Truck,| Phone 612 | Ttrier, Giacs 8 new motor, good tires. Call Blue| @aNTED — to buy — Photographic|crly Varner, Joy Wester and |Patricia Sey, Joyce Smith, Mary| and Lam 255 after 5 p.m. | equipment. Phone 294. | Charlotte Wilde [Jean Sofoulls: i u ah N B e hiroverty 18 abarte] - o ‘ Charlotte Soule, Evelyn Spain, | ME ’ o L P ments. Over $800.00 monthly in-| WANTED— Maid for general AU- | — < — * ——— | Loise Standafer, Harriet Stonehouse, ! e W aovanm C A come. $45,000.00. Terms. Write! work; also maid for care of child- WANTED — CONTINUED Dorothy Thibodeau, Ann Thomp- | Baranof Hotel Doc“t Ln'. Empire 3138. ren. Phone 361. L son. | Ahk.m‘ b o S o L ~| VANTED AT ONCE--Ironers and | Agnes Tubbs, Phyllis Turner, ot itaoiv DOUBLE bed, mattress and spring, ‘WAN'I'ED-Used furnieure. 306 Wil- | TS ohers. Alasks Laundry | Beverly Varner, Mary M. Wendling, | Shirley Westby, Irene Williams,| Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS K. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 .——-————n—d—. COW[I:.(I,?J%—:!?YVLIN Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager DODGE and PLYMOUTR Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward waffle iron. Phone Red 244. ] loughby. Phone 788. A NIGE home, and income property,| FANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | WANT TO RENT—A five or six|Doreen Wood. | priced for quick sale. If interested| erman at Snow White Laundry.}] room furnished house Black 795 Al Anderson, August Avoian,| Write Box 1615. ' Good pay. Phone 209, evenings. John Dapcevich, David DeLong,! The Alaskan Hetel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonsble Rates PHONRE SINGLE O VTE‘STINC; USE Telectric range see it at the Reliable Transfer. BRANDIES-RUMS-LIQUORS We have the correct ingredien’s for the traditional . . TOM and J ERRY FOR ALE—Fmrbnnks Bath House and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partlyl furnished. Income $80 monthly on South Franklin St. Phone 334" | FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- | niture, etc. 326-6th St. NO ONE CAN LICK U . » » but Ourselves! 1’ LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They | are better—They are cheaper.| While they last $6.50 a bag. Across the street from‘the Em- ! pire. Contact Paul Satko tromi’ e | 6 to 8 p.m. 123 Main St. €ALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 FOR SALE—1 Duplex—z Apts. 2; Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabm—-‘ 3 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. WERE IN A WAR. We didn’t is all of us . . . so also is the job ask for it; we didn’t want it. We of preserving America the job of Apply Juneau Paint Store. simply could not avoid it. all of us. It’s right smack in the g lap of every single citizen of the mscnumo“s But . . . now that we’re in . . . United States. we are going to win! No power in history has ever licked America. No power on earth can success- fully resist an America aroused to a just cause. The job calls for men . . . and it calls for money. We have the men . . . brave marines, gallant soldiers, courageous sailors, intre- pid airmen . . . fighting, and bleed- And no one will lick us now . . . ing, and dying on the battlefronts but ourselves! Our own indiffer- of the world. But our government s i | [F PARTY who took the rose gold 17 Jewell Man’s “Eska” Wnlit[ Watch from a Jewelry store last Wednesday, will drop it in th"‘ post office addressed to Box 891, | nothing more will be said about it. | = GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- FBED HENNING “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Toast Y«m‘r Heost with s g S oot el ence to our individual responsibili- needs money and that’s the least Complete Outtitter for Men PHONE 19 315 Decker Way. Effective ties . . . our own apathy toward any of us can contribute to the 7 June 15, our national needs . . . the attitude struggle being waged for our very k l’“"ku”.‘l W ine FOR TURN your old gold into value,! of too many of us not to care what existence. Especially, when the gov- : *BMILING BERVION" Wall P.m cash or trade at Nugget Shop. happens, so long as it doesn’t hap- ernment does not take our money w‘"E - ! Bert's Cash Groc The income tax of & pesson 1n pen to us. « « « it merely borrows it! And it i Y Ideal P aint Shop Britain earning $2,000 a year is $624.52. PHONE 184 or 188 Phone 540 Pred ° o oK e 10 | eocoe s prea w. wenar | As the late President Wilson so not only pays it b"d{ to us ... but aptly sa’d: “America is not any- pays us interest for its use. 8 E UND thing if it consists of each of us. While men give their lives we T ! Los‘r and FO ! It is something only if it consists are asked only to lend our money. nomefllt alld lmpflfled | ‘ l S TINEA u HAHVEY R. LOWE FOTID—A ;4000 {untein pen. | of all of us.” And just as America What American could do less? o : HOTEL Public Accountant Every comfert made for our guests Alr Service Inlormalien PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguer Stero—Tel 09 Prove ownership and pay for this and it's yours. Empire. | Room 3, over First National Bank e L = | FOUND — Diamond set wedding ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Cuu SEE OUR STOCK 0UOR STORE NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. v Alaska T ™" FOUND _Umbrella Inquire Empire. Owner may have same by prov- ing ownership and paymg for Ad. ~ . JUNEAU LI TOM AND JERRY BATTER At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577 | adv.

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