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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, / SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1944 ™ & 'Rev. R. E. Baker, the latter very elaborate On Calhoun Avenue, A. B. Phillips lighted outdoor tree and a ural tree in the yards of Mrs. DECORATIONS OUT OF DOORS has a n Olav Lillegraven, the old Goldstein A p p E A R ! N G home, is well lighted. Sam Feldon has a tree on the lawn between- his home and the Feldon Apartments. the shortage of The W. O. Carlson tree on Sixth ctric light bulbs, Christmas outdoor tree el many orated trees of the city. Further up « ns in Juneau this season,| Sixth Street, at the corner of Sixth everal quite elaborate and one en- and Harris, opposite St. Ann’s Hos- This new one is a 5- pital, Dr. Willlam M. Whitehead with about 65 large-sized has a tree at each corner of the bs, on the home of Ed Pey- | portico of his residence th and Kennedy Streets. There is a tree on the porch of mination can be seen from the Kline Apartments, Third and | ections of the city, Gold, a brilliantly lighted tree on wn on E and 10th S , Otto the rson has a nifty porch decora- n with Merry Xmas ree marquee of the Baranof Hotel, and a tree over the entrance of the In the same Columbia Lumber Co. ectic are trees in the yards of Up on Main and Seventh Streets, Wa Hendrickson, Sid Thompson, the Rod Darnells have two Christ- | Jim Orme, Walter q)uflp' and the mas trees, one on the front lawn | e "ELE’EIQ’%%’%?%%%'&’%’%’K%’%’&“ P A ' MIKE WISHES ALL / ; Merry Christmas and g; f Happy New Year g, fizg MIKE'S PLACE WILLBE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY °** :; ’g He is Going to Celebrate With the Rest ? 7 OPEN AGAIN """ ASUSUAL ’%WKMWW T Vi Do WisLes You a Very Merry he rano SCCTRN BRI TRRRRRS [ ’ I /,,/ COCKTAILS xi h Crab Meat Fresh Shrimp Meat Tomato Juice '1 Ch X Baranof Fresh Clam Chowder ;2 SALAD {(/ Sliced Tomato, French Dressing @ 4 RELISH ;’5 Sweet Gherkins sp Celery Hearts Mixed Olives 13 ;5 ENTREES 55 R.oast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef, au jus, Pineapple Fritters 14 Stuffed Roast Young Turkey, (‘ho.)tnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Grilled Milk-fed Veal Chops a la Chasseur, Rash Fricassee of Young Tender Chic! Breaded Fresh Pacific Oysters, Maitre d’Hotel, osk Grilled Fresh Red King Salmon Steak, Fine Herb Sau Cranberry Sherbet VEGETABLES Whipped New Pot DESSERTS Roquefort Cheese and Ritz Crackers > of Ice Cream or Sherbet Chocolate Sundae Home-made La: and Seward is one of the big dec-' |of edibles. 5 PROCCECETCET U TR N N N e G e C L e Y CHRISTMAS-$2.25-DINNER en a la Pascaline, Egg Dumplings G{il}ed Premium Ham Steak, Wine Sauce, Candied Sweet Potatoes Dinner Omelette filled with Sauted Mushrooms, Rasher Crisp Bacon made Pies: Hot Green Apple, Hot Mince |and the other on the side lawn. Inside decorations are also varied, so far this season, Christmas trees in being placed front windows and in other windows there are wreaths, stars and candles Outdoor decorations will be judged | Christmas Eve and awards an- Inounced Tuesday. | - e, BARRETT HERE Charles Barrett from Skagway is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. S ELKS CHRISTMAS AFFAIR The Elks annual Christmas party to the children of Gastineau Channel is on this afternoon at the Capitol Theatre. Following the feature showing, Santa Claus will appear and give each child a gift HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. J. C. Goudie was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday, after receiving surgical treatment there. Mrs. William Maier and baby girl | ¢ | were discharged from St. Ann's Hos- | pital yesterday. Mrs. Edith Danielson charged from St yesterday after care. was dis- receiving medical Al WESCHENFELDER BACK IN Jl NEAU AFTER 3 YEARS | visit to his home years, Ernest E.| Weschenfelder, now a civil engineer | with the CAA, arrived in town yesterday by plane from his An- chorage headquarters to do en- gineering work on the Juneau Air- port. He will be here about two weeks and is staying at the Baranof. Paying his first vis town in three EEECETEE e ety % | Cl’mris{mas small and large Ann’s Hospital | |Savikko sinking a long shot. Aase, {Juneau forward, retaliated by scor-| Ithe third quarter, Coach Anderson | | Gentner : | home-like atmosphere at the USO. , and Warfield Store Juneau High PONFIALMASSAT | 1"5us S5t 222 TWO DRUG STORES 5%, i B 3+ | i will' be. surig “with Erriest HHISE s and the other two drug stores will G | MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY .. k. - T0 DO BUSINESS "o 3 i M PO T ST | y k4 At 10:15 o'clock, Santa Claus Wwill 0" (HRISIMAS DAY FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 | I r At nudmghg Sunday, Pontifical appear and there will be gifts for | oy | New Taxi Service announced l{v | |High Mass will be celebrated at| P $iier the| The Juneau Drug Store and the|D. B. Femmer. Give us a cal | the Church of the Nativity, Bishop S¢rVice men. From “"; k““ C‘Butler‘Muum Drug Company will |Courteous attendants. New Cars. 1 | J. R. Crimont, 8. J, officiating. | USO patronesses will take OVEn|pe open on Ohristmas By fedi i Ay s ing hO>|nt:\l|t§ |and Warfield's Drug Store will e |, Thomas M. Bennett, Carl Schmidt v, & e o4 g /i i ' ar [ | | Subdcacon __The Rev. Edward C. 9:30, | main closed for the day Joe Swing and wife are in town and On Christmas night, at there will be an informal party. are registered at the Gastineau Hotel The Juneau High Crimson Bears Budde, S. J. Harry Race,'f Anbh arry Ra rom Anchorage took the measure of the Douglas| Master of Ceremonies—Creighton High Huskies by a score of 15 to|Nor 13 last night in the Douglas High| Acolytes — Milton Furness, Clair WMWWWM X | On New Year's Day, IS RN e School gym, in the first game of |Dunlap. the Channel Series. Crosier Bearer—Jerry Wade. v 0 T E F 0 . Both teams showed plenty of| Mitre Bearer—James Nordale. R L scrap and both had excellent lll‘-‘ Book Bearer—Gerald Shaw. ty fenses, the net result being a low| Bougie Bearer—Robert McCor- o |score on both sides. The Huskln;mx(k ~ {had the superiority in height, but{ Thurifer—John Monagle. 4 . what the Bears lacked in this| Incense Bearer—George Gilligan. ! i respect they made up in scrap.| Train Bearer—Tony Steele. ’ Also contributing to the Juneau| | 3 victory was the well- olgm\mvd‘ Torch Bearers — Sandy Stevens, | cheering section and band. |Joseph Stevens, Tony McCormick, gl (Sidney_Smith, Henry Stevens and SEN ATOR John Borbridge, Bear guard,|Teddy Keaton. | e made the first basket of the ame | Baeory ek 1757 A G ° 8 s ) limmediately atter the tip-oft. A Uso EVEN“ ©® Experienced . . . has served in four sessions. 2+ | was called or uglas and H 2 H H S g N @ His record shows he has been fair and impartial to all. e throw. Then Douglas had a scorin i i @ Has no obligations fo any person or group. streak, with Savikko and Bonnett| Tomorrow afternoon and night, both sinking shots, putting the|there will be two parties at the . Husiies ahead, 4.3 7 |uso. | @ 47 years in Southeast Alaska The Bears pulled a sleeper play | = s | ELE Tl 40 Modre! sanik & basket) giping | 0. tne. eftemoon i alod, golotk] — | children from 10 days to 10 years old will be present to romp with the service men aml provide a Juneau back the lead, which they held for the remander of the game. As the quarter whistle blew, |a foul was called on Douglas and —(Paid Advertisement) throw. The first quarter ended| g5 with Juneau ahead, 6 to 4. | Second Quarter | In the second quarter, Douglas again fouled and Borbridge made the shot. Bach of Douglas then scored for the Huskies, and im- mediately after Aase of the Bears) sunk a basket, making the score 9 to 6 in favor of Juneau. Third Quarter Huskies started the fire- in the third canto, with| Cap1tol Cafe pecial Christmas DINNER Stuffed Celery Sweet Pickles The works ing a tally from under the basket.|§ With but three minutes to go in| of the Bears replaced Aase with | O'Connor, and Husky Coach A. E. ‘w put in Kibby for Pusich At the end of the third, Juneau was still in the lead, 11 to 8. Fourth Quarter Juneau pulled another sleeper play at the start of the last canto and Forrest scored a shot. Then Savikko of Douglas sunk a basket ‘ Ripe Olives Crab Cocktail or Tomato Juice Waldorf Salad Cranberry Sauce Chilled Fruit ! er Crisp Bacon Wm%m&mmmm&&wx&xx¢\&\ Pepper Slaw ce, Cabbage Salad { Buttered Fresh Brussel Sprouts New Green Peas { , Cherry, Pumpkin Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Fresh Fruit Parfait yer Cake Tea ,?' Coffee % Salted Nuts Dinner Mints fwm The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the our cooperation. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 Dedicated to Victory personnel] are taking in the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. TACOMA, WASH,, part its fleet and its Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 {from ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY, Sage Dressing Mashed Potatoes and Giblet Gravy Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered Green Peas Hot Rolls Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream Fruit Cake Coffee the key-hole. A foul was called on Juneau, and Bach made the free throw. Later in the quarter Savikko was fouled while trying| a shot and was given two fvhols.‘ both of which registered. These two points tied up the score, 13| all. With but 30 seconds to go,| Borbridge sank the winning basket, & ending the game, with Juneau still g in possession of the ball and the All items will make appreciated presents!!! MANY OTHER SPECIALS BEER----Special on Case Purchases IMPORTED FRENCH CHAMPAGNE - - - Vinlageof1928 Special Christmas Price-- A8 bottles fo case $60.00 COMMERCIAL LIQUOR STORE Phone 652 IIIIIIIIillHIIlllIIIIIIIIII||IIIIlIIIIlIIIIIII!'HIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIII|I|llIII|I||I|lllII||IllllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIIllHIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlI||lIIII||IIII||lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII committed to the Ketchikan jail yesterday on a charge of drunken- ness and disorderly conduct. B PASSES AWAY Flore Hopson, 23, passed away at the Government Hospital this fore- noon and the remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The family at Angoon has been notified. - OBSERVE HOLIDAY The Territorial Selective Service Headquarters will begin observance of the Christmas holiday at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Director John McCormick announced today. ———— THOMPSON CO» . Charles Thompson, who was ar- rested early this week at Ketchi- kan, on a telegraphic warrant is- sued from Anchorage, has con- fessed to forgery, according to word jreceived in Juneau at the office of U. 8. Marshal William Mahoney. .'.'llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|||II||I|IIiIIIIIIII||II|I|Ill|IIII||||'IIll|||||||IIIIIII|I|||II||I|IIIIII||||II|IIIIIII|I||I|IIIIII|||I ¢ score standing at 15 to 13 with -8 the Bears in the lead. ?3 A d Borbrid ied for 2 1 with 5 points each; while Savikko: i A vith vas high point man for| Frt il Openat5:00 P. M. Phone 569 for Reservations - BOX SCORES . 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Christmas season in Juneau. o (h 2 |m S e(ial Takeawa by 'he case s37 oo =l e - L] = CRAIG MAN ARRESTED u’ rls as p y = James Snook, Craig resident, was E P b . Y 2 oy . IS - - AR R il Iy il