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PAGF FIVE 1944 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, - WANT ADS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA < |"0RIHE“ qu s. s' ‘ Christmas Overfure—Piano duel | NOTE— From time to time, in this space, |Duane and Laureen Arlowe. BV ppy Chrisf - r e to se, witk This is number thirty-four of a series. Happy Christmas Day — Karen morning, one to Whitehorse, with D C i NTINU] | Taylo: but one passenger, Arthur R.| NTINU SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP,, NEW YORK & s W o] 4 . FOR SALE ¥ NTINUED ENL | The Northern Light Presbyterian| I'm Important—Susan Blanton. |Ramberg; the other to Seattle wit hi | Sunday School Christmas program | ! TWO PAA PLA rnn nENT Gl 3 h N | Jolly Old St. Nicholas -~ Jingle three passengers — George Little- |will be presented on Christmas Bells, AB.C. and Rhythm Band, field and Mr. and Mrs. Era, Powell. g eamlngt e News | Eve, beginning at 7 o'clock, it was Lorene Krause, accompanist. | B e i STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call |announced today. Santa’s Helpers — Song, Carla| Buy one bottle brandy—get an-| after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. | +~{937 FORD V-8 Four-door Sedan, 5 good tires. For quick sale, $200 _An emm“hktgenuemh?l?':'wmii’ | Twelve kodachrome slides of the|Carter, Paul Monroe, Marian Glafke. | other for one cent at Juneau Liquor | § zf;‘;»" }’&‘,’({:;‘,“‘,"m:“, 'Z"“’);p;r“{;‘{) o5 || world's masterpieces of the Na-| Santa’s Helpers—Play, First and | Store's Big One-Cent Sale. Next to| a House judiciary sub-committee | tivity will be .\hnwn. in (-nnnectmn‘s%o,m Grades. | Perey’s. which met to consider dry legisla- '|With a verse-speaking choir and| The Nativity Presentation of | - - tion. He denounced liquor as a 'lan adult quartette singing Christ- world's masterpieces in kodachrome| TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s | “non-essential luxury enterprise’ mas carols. | slides | Bakery. The following program is to be| peoqo | RESTAURANT, on account illness. | Is good for man and wife, good income. Inquire 230 Windsor Apts. between 10 and 2 p. m. sleeping smoking: stand and developin trays. Phone Black 565. P having no [ lace in a war program. And, almost coincidental, we read | o .oconte ar > divec Grace Berg i i Borden | tvlu.x.smttli ‘\mfit)‘ v;m dluttlmn o e Nathalle Bailey. | Buy one bottie rum—get :.,.‘.u‘m‘ Ol S j{thesBunday School teachers: Verse, Choir of Scripture—Fourth for a penpy at Juneau Liquor a recent dispatch in the news- Ohristmas Fantasie—Organ, Joann | migey anq Sixth Grades Store’s amazing One-Oent Sale. | § HEATED ROOM. Phone Red 570 after 5 p. m. CHILD'S brand-new rocking chair, » ' rocking ho completely eguip- | papers from Normandy whichseems WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.|to refute at least a substantial por- ped skiff, also guitar. Mrs. John- son, green cabin on beach acro: from No. 7 Waynor Tract, on Glacier Highway. oY e 3 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1 NEW Electric razor, $15. I used electric razor, $10. 2-piece ivor carving sets, $30 each. 2 3-piece bone-handled carving sets, $30 Oil and wood stoves, dry. Phone 236. ghts, laun- | tion of the gentleman’s statement. 1t tells us that for the first time GE in history, combat crews in Amer- SPECIAL winter rates for clean, |1¢an P“;.""I:. ’L"L‘ :’C"‘zl‘.‘;‘_“gu “Y’" furnished cabins at Warm Springs | ;’}“’l"‘;“:" WS 10 Rpieve. prok | 4 Alaska.. Relieve your RNeU- | 4ccording fo the news story, our | | matism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc, | Air Surgeon in Washington author- | during the quiet winter months.| ized this new departure and shortly | We carry a fuil line of staple|afterwards the U. S. Air Force in | groceries, liquors and tobacco. | the European theater received the | ! Wolte. | Roma Fargher and ment | Trumpet Verse, Choir of Poetry—8Seventh, * | Eighth Grades. Joy to the World—Sunday School Scfi:;";;‘l' ”l'mb‘:f,‘ “(,::l"z‘; Mr?”;gfi o i [Burrus and Mrs. Pharoby Oliver. qu:]\.ommm: ‘The R_‘“" 1 | Accompanists—Mrs. Carol Beery Stlan NIght -~ SHm Davis and Joann Wale. Obligato—Bob Sanford. 5 .| o come All Ye Faithful—First Away in a Manger—Beginners, | oo Sunday School and congrega- Christmas Meditation Piano, Booth. Depart- ‘Welcome—Ann JGrisham. Next to Percy's. i - - w | Fl IER TAXI—CALL 9 i | New Taxi Service announced by {D. B. Femmer. Give us a call | Courteous attendants. New Cars. - - Buy ‘a gallon -of holiday ‘wine, get another for one cent at Junean Liquor Store’s Big One-Cent Sale. < - - 2 pounds $1.05 | SUGAR™ -~ - 101b. sack T5c tins, dente SALMON tl! each. One pair size 10 ice skates | and shoes, $8. 30 Remington pump rifle, with shells, $35. 38-40 Wln-‘ chester, lever-action, $20. 3-bur- ner kerosene stove, with oven, $10. Closing out all gun parts and tools, large cabinet, $300. 2/ mantle, 8-day clocks, $25 and $30. | Eye glass cases, 6 colors, steel WANTE construction, $1 each. Oil at-| Red 693. tachment for cook stove, $10. 2-! burner electric plate, just over-| ; | privilege. The allotment of two | The most healthful —Mineral| o,pcesof whiskey is offered to each | Baths. O'Neill & Fenton. | member of a combat crew after he | ~ | returns from a mission, but is not PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone l4. | mandatory. Any scruples against | ¥, o - drinking are honored. He 1s mot |/ WANTED { forced to drink. Our information | Jean Butts, accompani s Nest to Peroys Christmas Bells—Beginners, Jean | g .. 3 4 rrives— Butts, accompanist. she: ¥ Prouty. y Pan- ' ITAL Ot Bl Sean Hurrs An ] thers-sied EHiuE. By /Ban- | KEL VIR SRNERAT JINEEITAL 808 FIFTH STREET 3 Philip Hukill, Edwin Heise Grisham, Billy Pegues, Joan Smith, | po; { Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Johnson. Susan Blanton. : o depantiitg has beer enthusiastically: }| agerty - ‘Ghrlatinas — sy Ellen| (¥ ouncer—obert ikt | omcex-‘::,u::'/ lg: xl.ovféM | DR. W. A. received by the air men. | Farren i ST . Itis certainly not new that med- || A wish— Marshall Pancheau. | TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s | goarding Kennels Veterinary ical men havefor a long time been v i Vakery. 2 | in favor of allotting moderate quan- v e ——— -- ey A e QL - P o W tities of whiskey to our front line | IREFERRFTFIRRG RRRRRRRCRRRRRRFOTORRRRRRNRRNRNY | troops. Physicians, who have had | 9 experience in Italy, have often | made the statement that both the i morale and physical well-being of combat troops would be improved {if they were given a moderate | ration of whiskey in the morning | and in the evening. | In_the broader dissemisation of this information, we may incur the displeasure of those of our citizens who see no good, but only evil in | A ; | | alcoholic boverages. But if they #TROLLER “ROMANCE,” 38 - {00t | {ANTEDMiddle aged woman fo1 | hiaiilems ‘;‘,"Z,u,f,“.‘fw';"kfig"fl,',‘;“ i length, 10-ft. beam, 110 Chrysler,| general housework. Phone 361. |ing on sheer reserve power, they | 3% to 1. Fully equipped, lot of would perhaps graciously admit spare gear. Boat and equipment WANTED—Used furniture. 3068 Wil- ' that it is the abuse and not the use | in first-class shape. Write box iougaby. Phone 788. | that they object to. Its abuse can | 316, or phone 631, ask for Tony | never destroy its actual intrinsic . | value. Christsen, Th:)mp. n Ahi HlscELLA"Eo“s ';,{}'ig'pfifffik},"gfif)iq"lj%sfffigfg | —Anyone wishing private | MARK MERIT garden spot: other sheds| . pusiness transactions looked | of SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP. after or ordering done, in the 590 4 Onited States and Canada, will| :;‘E:r;fwmtt;ozfl'wi:gfifi‘ receive prompt attention from a| sent you on request. Stndapo;t-oardm bonded representative, by ad- | me careof Schenley International Corp. dressing ELVIN S. JONES, Route | 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y. 2, Box 172, Ventura, California,| __ Reasonable commission asked. | Can 58¢ Can 47¢c Can 20¢ Fancy Cra Fancy Whi Sardines DRIED APFLES DRIED PEACHES § Ibs. $L.25 { tells us, however, that this new Sewing machine. Phone WANTED TO RENT—By reliable hauled, $10. We put names in| I)Y.ll",;', mOde;'n-mj'lo:l:cdro.un\ a-pl(: 24-K gold on pencil and pen sets, ;“N _‘_“’“j;- 4"1‘1“‘;{“‘ ‘;’0_ 1’:‘}“ ¥ $1.50 per set; single, $1; one day | “‘"‘“‘“’H cl“ o0 Aille SORES service. Large trunk with straps| tneau Hotel and good lock, $20. Open Ull 6 1; you have empty rooms or apts. - 18, for desirable people, inform the THOMPSON Gestineau Hotel. \ Boysenberry Nectar { 12 oz. botiles ! B \ y One for 22¢ et Onefor lc . e OPTICAL CO., 214 Second St.| - |WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by DOUBLE breasted Tuxedo, size 37| month, week or day; also on call to 38. Apt 6, Evergreen Apts. 327 West 11th §t. Bascment Apt Extra Special 3 RELIAHCTE COFFEE | PABSTETT CHEESE L. Ib. Gla:ss Jars ! Standard or Pimento 30e | iBe Reg. Price 38¢ { PKG.—Reg. Price 25¢ NN NN NN NN B e S 2 22222 s R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Wishing @une and AllaMerry Christmas and Happy | New Year AMERICAN MEAT (0. 1@ B AR RRRRRR NRCCCRRRRRRR nett L”; length 54 ft, with 50 HP heavy-duty Atlas Impcrml‘ engine. Packs 36,000 pounds. In- cludes full string of halibut gear | and full equipment etfect | condition. Write J. C. Bustn Box 225, Ketchikan, Alaska. ATTENTION PLEASE! Art McKinnon says—Don’t spend GUARANTEED Realistic Perma \all your time with Santa Claus. ment, $750. Paper Curls, $1 UD |Take a few moments off and Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20! | MEASURE YOUR OIL—otherwise 315 Decker Way |he will be “unable to keep all his RERRRERR RRG Forthe lioli OO ONE 12-gauge shotgun; one reel, deep-sea style; one 218 Bee Win- | chester,. $85, with shells; one/ o . ———— |appointments on Christmas Day. s ™ ) shells; onef gyy cpe bottle ligueur and get | 3 S{awmg;ell. b b“‘,’”k" zr‘\”‘}é‘\auz-mer fer one cent at Juneau| TR BRI 1 res and tubes, new set of ped-|yiangr Store's One-Cent Sale. Next| als; one pair skates, 8; one o | : o Percy’s. pair skis, hides and poles. P. O. ¥ Box 1747, Juneau. f2558 . | Buy one bottle rum—get another for a penny at Juneau Liquor | Store’s amazing One-Cent Sale. Next to Percy’s. a7 som LAY ¢SMALL OIL HEATER. Phone Red| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | _____ No. 5307-A | TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s 578. | | Bakery. P ! In tkc Distriet Court for the Terri- 1931 MODEL A FORD, good tires, tory of Alaska, Division Number| _ il Phone Douglas 962, after 6 p. m, | One. At Juneau. | st S THELMA MEADE, Plaintiff, vs.| ot Lorim Dine at the cluding air starter propellor, SIMON JOSEPH MEADE, De-! fendant. | s C f e bearings, stuffing box and shaft-| The President of the United States | Bata b ing. Write P. O. Box 932, Ket-| of America. To the above named | an a e + chikan, Alaska. | defendant, GREETING: You are | | hereby required to appear in the |y L «ON account . of illness, log cabin, District Court for the Territory of | 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau,| . o et retigerator. elors | Alaska, within thirty 30) daysatter| Simple Test Aids tric washer, radio, piano, ete. 31 | the last publication of this sum- | miles on Glacier Highway. Jack ™mons, in case this summons is pub- Tll."sfllld’ who Ar‘ Hard of Hearing | lished, or within forty (40) days| Perry, City Police. i in forty (40) days| | “Thanks to an casy nowrisk hearing test, = | after the date of its service upon | TWO HOUSES, both complgtely | you ,in case this summons is served | many thousands who have betnd:mp@nn{% 4 furnished including electric lights, | Upon you personally, and answer the | deaftned now say they hear well again, \d eelpeiHic, gD, 4 y hered , bugzing head radio and washing machine. One | plaintifrs complaint on file in the ififi.fiu“,““:'ixa?mé;"?f 'c?;é‘.ix‘;i’.& 53:1 A 5 v ome Mel acre pat.” land, good creek, suit-| said court and in the above entitled | ‘(:sr‘mrn'l\l);m:;:' hl‘;i ka;'{'lf‘“" m:hn' p oy able for - chickens, geese and | Cause. | simple test or you get your money back at ducks. 5% miles on Glacler High- | The plaintiff in said action de-| once. Ask about Ourinc Ear Drops today at .way. Junc Gihson, Phone 357, mands the following relief: Dissolu- after 10 o s % ’| tion of the marriage now existing Your Rexall Store | between plaintiff and defendant on Butler Mauro Drug Co. | the grounds of non-support and in- | g DUPLEX houst a two 3- houses. and ;bfif all ;’umx::‘;:}ccmpaubilicy of temperament; for j 0 Gastinean I.!'/e. Inquire “' 1 restoration o_[ plaintiff’s name prior | Y b, Juneau Paint Btore | to her marriage, to wit, the name | & ‘Thelma Wiitanen; and for any TROLLER “FOX"—Fully equipped. further relief merited. L. Puustinen, Thane. | Ana in event you fail so to appear « Losr AND rnmn judgment against you for want | thereof, and will apply to the court R — for the relief demanded in said school boy. Reward. Return ""i Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Empire. Dec. 21 22 23 | Alexander, judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto af- 4* head of oriental maiden, between | 1944 3rd and Fracklin and foot of | * 9oth St. Hill. Reward. Phone 668. 45-HP Lorimer Diesel engine, in- YES — all of the splendour and beauty that is Christ- mas is wrapped up in the fine fur-trimmed coats and suits at YVONNE'S — Buy her a Gift Certificate cnd let her choose her own it if you wish. FRESH MEAT OF ALL KINDS ; FRESH DILL PICKLES (BULK) Holiday Greetings ir American Meat Co. HOME LIQUOR STORE | FREE DELIVERY PHONE699 | We Aim to Please We carry a large assortment of Domestic and Imported Liquors and Wines. Also large assoriment of Ice Cold {4 Beer. WE COMPLY WiTH ALL O. P. A. PRICES. i N N DN NN NN NNNNNNNNN N LN. American-Chinese Dishes OO0 oS ] wa 70 LTS 0™ Women's AppaReL AR R AR R R RN R RN R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS Baranof Hotel Building supply of these ilems Seagram V. O, Calvert Reserve Canadian Club Calvert Special Black and White Scotch Paul Jones ‘White Label Scoich Philadelphia Johnnie Walker Red Label Fleischmann's Harvey's Scotch —AND WE ALSO HAVE American Grain Gins PINTS IN: Seagram 7-Crown V. O Seagram 5-Crown Ccmadian Club Four Roses Scotch Lord Caivert Old Taylor Schenley Reserve Grandad THESE WILL MAKE NICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS! IN OUR WINE DEPARTMENT IMPORTED WINES DOMESTIC WINES Merito Port Cresta Blanca Dry Sack Sherry Port Kopke Port Sherry Mexican Muscatel Scauterne Dry and Sweet Burgundy Vermouth and a large selection of other Wines and Sparkling Burgundy — Blue Ribbon -— Olympia -— Rainier — Acme Columbia Ale — Also Family Size Boitles Also a lazne | and answer, the plaintiff will take LOST—Brown leather wallet, by | complaint, and as herein stated. LOST—Silver earring, shaped as| fiveq this 20th day of November, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, |} Clerk of the above entitled court. | ¥ i By J. W. LEIVERS. TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s | Deputy Clerk. « Bakery. | First publication, Nov. 30, 1944. Last publication, Dec. 21, 1944. HARII MACHINE SHOP &.\XL\L*#\ OIL BURNERS Phone 319 We still have a FINE ASSORTMENT of BEAUTIFUL GIFTS for the late Christmas Shopper's inspection - . . GIFTS that are NEW and DIFFERENT . . . GIFTS FOR ALL! We Are Open Euaniu; for Those Unable to Shop During the Day! HARRI MACHINE SHOP Aut;le ‘Welding, Plumbing, Heating, s T ——— FOSTER &MDSARSIIALL NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds We Invite Your Inquiries tistical Service Available Upon Request e S Schlitz fi..-v—w..v A g S S assor]

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