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PAGE SIX CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE WILL HAVE CHRI na's Mistake—Elizabeth Ped- jceived a Sharon Wruck Has Birthday Party Duet nted each of them wi Christmas and Chorus; pre: Time Ye About STMAS e lHI: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA nice gift from each of | her playmates, and after lunch sh:‘ th a' Christmas stocking filled with nuts | McCormick. Business Miss Helen Isaak. Manager DOUGLAS . NEWS SURPRISE PARTY FRIDAY Dl-_Cl;MBER 2 I, 1945 PROGRAM SUNDAY EvE irick Witte Christ Is Born— and candy. | A+ surprise birthday party thfll Sharon Day: A Boy's Reason—Arn- —_—— s | was really a surprise was given in | old Maler Sharon Louise Wruck, who will CHRISTMAS , PARTY i FREE SHOW AT DOUGLAS | honor of Miss Helen Isaak Wednes- There will be a Christmas pro- List to the Bell—Trio, Elaine pe four years old on Christmas Day, With a gaily bedecked and tin-| Douglas residents are invited to| day evening in observance of her| ram at The Chapel-By- The-Lake, \ nold, Ann Rieschl and Elizabeth | entertained playmates at a selled tree set up on the desk of attend a free show at the Douglas | 17th birthday anniversary. which is | T ay evening, I 7 erson birthday party \er home in the Regional Forester B. Frank Heint- |Coliseum Theatre on Wednesday | today. A dozen of her girl f‘“‘“dfi‘ FOR SALE | WMI‘I'ED o'clock, to which all ar Christmas Holly—Sandra DeHart; gighland afternoon zleman, the staff of the U. S.|évening, Dec. 26, with the compli- | Were invited to the .affair, Wlen| ., il ! The program is & follows: | No Raton . on Christmas—Elaine ' Those re Karen and Forest Service regional headquar- ments of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus | Was planned by her parents, Mr.| 1 FIBERBOARD Wardrobe; 1 ward- | WANTED—To give away 4 black Hymn—Joy to the World; Bible Arnold—Silent Night, Holy ight— Kent F Billy Zach, Gaylord |ters here today held its annual Jensen, owners of the Feusi & and Mis. G. R. Isaak, at the Rich-| robe trunk. Phone Black 135. | kittens, 2 long and 2 short-haired. Reading—Luke 2, 8- y: A Sunday School; The King of wasthy, and Kay and Bobbbie| Christmas party at noon. Lunch!Jensen Grocery Store. | ard McCormick home. There wa<' (10,148-t3) | Phone Red 398. (10,146-t2) Welcome by Peter Sch 3 nk Kings—Jane Jekill; The Coming of pjlg Also present were Sharon’s; boxes containing “gag” gifts from| o lots of fun and Miss Isaak received | 83T T LAY s—Charlie Dobb A Little Jesus—Johnny Day and Rose Lee prothers, Gerald and Al undisclosed fellow - workers were CELEBRAT BIRTHDAY | many lovely gifts. !CHRISTMAS "TREES?—See Hank | MINISTER and wife in need of Jekill; For Each One—Carol Blake; | The guests enjoyed ming a under the tree for each member| Judy Neimi celebrated her eighth | - | at Juneau oYung Hardware.’50| furnished apartment or small ry - An Answered Prayer—Judy Trame cpristmas tree, and then went on of the staff. I birthday anniversary Wednesday FIRST OUTDOOR TREE | Cents per foot. Free Delivery. home. Would prefer 2 bedrooms. O Come, AW Ye Faithful— 4 peanut hunt. Bobbie and Kent S {with more than 20 of Douglas' first outdoor decorated | (10,148-t2) | Must be clean and representative. aieT1o8 P cang several Christmas s TOM AND JERRY de classmates as guests. A huge | Christmas tree -vm,\ noticed la“‘ONE WINTER, COAT — Size 36| lNo children orrApetsA We are en- Sharon’s birthday cake toP- BATTER AT sl'LLY"d BAKERY' birthday cake was divided among | evening in the yard of Mr. and Rabsonalls, Phone Blaok 730. arging our office _stnfl and will Contract—Pat Donohue; A Merry TOM AND JERRY ped with a Christ sur- " |those present, together with other | George Bach. Other msxdp‘ 014841 appreciate your assistance. Alaska Christmas Carolyr rucar BATTER AT SULLY'S BAKERY! rounded by four candle: - DRINK Kl\u BLA(‘K LABEL! ,,.;“‘..h,“.m(\ ? ated trees were noticed in Mission of Seventh-day Ad- of Mark Jensen, Richard ventists, Phone 241. (10,1461t1) IRDDDVDIIDIRNE 22 @ ), M 1REE pEeee 4% 34 D) TEN b} N 2 SR ARV g 2 ' st B A M e OYSTERS, Fresh Pacifie LITTLE PIGS for Breakfast - Pound 49¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS Always Good! Pound 8¢ OVEN READY ROASTERS --- LARGE CCLORED HENS QYA DD VTR TS YN N 3 ANITARY MEAT CO. “Quality Meat” PHONES 13 and TURKEYS ==aux New Yoriz Bressed 4 REAL ECONOMY ==-=-We Clean Them for You!? BROADBREASTED means a MEATY BIRD and the FINEST OF TUBKEYS! 144 vi: DER and JUI Half or Whole Pound 52« BACON, OnlytheBest - Pound @8( BACON, Sliced - Pound 50(: POT ROASI,(emer(ul(huck-lb. 35¢ e e ] ROLLEDRUMP ROAST - 1b. 54 ¢ NO WASTE! HALF or WHOLE (e e Pint 95¢ Eviscerated FRYERS...STEWERS ; SANITARY MEAT (0. PHONES 13 and 49 S R L I TS S A S P O U D IR ’%’%’%&’é-’ i £ ) Radio Tables 6 SCHOOL PROGRAM ENJOYED McCormick and Richard Parsons. Douglas parents and children g owded the school gym last eve- FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ning to witr the Christmas pro- If your gift problems have not gram, “The Voyage of the Wee Red vet been solved, iry the Douglas Caps” and proclaimed it a very Service Dolls, wood toys, well played operetta. Program games, ds, toiletries, box specialties included a ballet dance cigars. Packages Xmas wrapped, The | act by Maria Worobec, and a grand Douglas Service Store open umnl finale with the entire cast singing 9:30 p. m. on week days, and until | a song written by Bill Fleek, 6 p. m. on Sunday. (10,148~ U‘ “Christmas Bells Are Ringing.” A Coxswain Cashen, U. 8. Coast Guard, for the past three years S‘I'AR]'S (HR'S]‘MAS serving at Ketchikan and Juneau bases after a session of sea duty, following discharge at Ketchikan For the past vear Gerald was . i L“mth il Ol fortunate in being transferred to Miain and Third Streets, will h(’),ll\ the Juneau port \\hnh. kept him the special observance Of the | near his home here. Gerald is & cinioc"seacon at the 11 o'clock son of Mrs. Sadie Cashen of this CH O L™ sunday morning 54 when the Seryice of The Sacr 3 ments will be held. This will con- GASTINEAU BREEZE OUT sist of the baptism of infants and The first edition of the Gastineau |the administration of the Lord’s| Breeze for 1945, official newspaper sypper. At this service also, Mr. of the Doug School, was J Alexander and Mrs. J. Burford issued yesterds per is four will be received into the member- pages, larger this , and _c: €s ship of the church a much larger advertising section In tf evening at 7:30 o'clock than usual, due to the ene the Sur School will present its efforts of the advertising Christmas Program. All of the This year's Editor-in-Chief is Dick Now You can serve e equal to those served at world-famous bars. Yust add your favorite )und of liquor to *Holland House Cock- in extending a special invitation present - Rainbow Girls io Initiate at Meeting at home ail Mix”...and serve. There will be init; on of new 8 PERFECT MIXES embers at the meeting of the nbow Girls tomorrow night at F vl 7:30 o'clock ot the Scottish Rite | s Temple, Mother Advisor Mrs. Side Car. Dorothy Tuckett has announced e The initiation ceremony will be Old Fashioned followed by a Christmas pari with a tree and all the trimmings, and refreshments will be served. A cordial invitation is extended » all My siel) Mcthers to attend. FULL PINT +..enough for 22 10 43 cockuails or all drinks CARA NUMB " FOUNDATION CREAM A smoothing, protecting cream that provides need- ed lubrication for dry skin and at the same time holds face powder on for hours without retouchingl Tey itl LARGE JAR s'l. ASK FOR IT TODAY Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” or Sale at Food, Drug and Dept. Stores AOLLAND HOUSE SALES CO. 126 West 22nd St., New York 11, N. Y Distributed throughout Alaska hyl K & L DISTRIBUTORS l‘ 911 Lowman Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. Select Your Giits at One Low Price Perfect little mahogany tables to give a “lift” to the room. So beautifully designed that you may purchase them in sets of two and three. Lamp Tables End Tables Coffee Tables THOMAS HARDWARE (0. PHONE 555 ——— children of the Sunday School join | to their parents and friends to be | Tomorrow Night' |1 MEDIUM BOY'S BICYCLE. Ph. | 699. Ask for John. (10,146-t1) (12 3 DEPARTMENT O THE IN- TERIOR, Surplus Property Of- | fice, P. O. Box 2466, Anchorage, | Alaska, December 18, 1945. SALE | ANNOUNCEMENT, of “As trucks and passenger cars to be removed from storage yard 10 days from date of award. | TERMS: Certified. check money order made payable | Treasurer, United States. | OPENS: to Honorably Discharged | | Veterans of World War II and| i Members of Armed Forces Janu- | { ary 2, 1946. SALE OPE to| Public January 5, 1946. For sales list write Territorial Surplus Property Office, Department of the Interior, Anchorage, Alaska. PHONE: Army 2165 Ft. Richard- | sons (10,147-t3) Hamilton Beach vacuum with Lucille’s Beauty (10,147-3) [ | all attachments. Salon. |NEW BLUE FOX neck-piece for| (10,146-t4) sale. Phone Blue 657. Good radios, 9 & 10 (10,146-t4) FOR SALE—2 1 tiibes. Phone 443. vELECTRIL pos m, machmo In- quire Sully's Bakery. (10,146-tf) ]193'7 BUICK 4-door tires. Phone Red 752. sedan. Good (10,145-t4) $300. Call (10,145-t4) '36 FORD 2-door sedan, Blue 409. ]NEW HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib. Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) _GAUGE Savage shotgun. Inquire Arctic Bar between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. (10,143-t1) 24-FT. CABIN CRUISER, 31B860— Master. (10,139-t0) | See Harbor FOR SALE OR TRADE Wl\at ha\r you? I Electric outboard motor; 1 Model A coupe; 1 new %% -mile i brass searchlight; 1!2-In. brass pump; I Double-barreled Phone 22 (10,135-tf) | bilge shotgun. No. 1 Newhampshire d cockemls, year old Mar. first, $10 each.! F.O.B. M. Chapman, Point Baker,! Alaska. (10,134-10, 51) or sale. eorge (10,133-tf) |OIL BURNER Brothers. HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inqulre house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. Box 1684. (10,132-tf) marble base. Price $100, cash or terms. George Bros. (10,131-tf) 1%.-H. P. ELECTRIC motor. Prac tically new., George Bros. (10,129-t) | TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, garage, good location, full lot. Phone Green 665, between 4 and | 7 p. m. PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska| Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography (10, 094-!1) SEVEN FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage visitors registering at the Baranof yesterday included: Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Ash, Ken John- son, Dr. W. G. Sutherland, J. W. | Tonano and Dora Gan'ison. - TOM AND JEERY BATTER AT SULLY'S BAKERY' (10,146-t4) e - DRINK KING wLACK LABEL!| FAITHFUL HEPRUDUCHUN 4000 Plays For Only $1.501 Alaska Music Supply, INC. Second and Seward is” | 6-FT MAHOGANY cigar care, with| (10.112-f) | WANTED TO BUY-—Troller, 28 to 32 ft, equipped. Write O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-tH) WANTED—Large house. No small children. Call Reids at Bus Depot. Phone 108. (10,132-tf) | WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 t bedroom m.‘ house, permanent, consider pur- to| SALE | chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-tf) WANTED—UM iurniture. 308 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANECUS WILL HIRE part-time - writers, 4 night or day, or Sat.-Sun. full; start rewrite advance full. time and travel. Submit letter, experi- ence. Interview follow. Box T4, Juneau. (10,148-t3) AGENTS, DEALERS — Genuine hand-loomed, Indian design beaded belts and bracelets, gor- geous colors. Other items. S. Kelly, 2302 Ontario St, Fort Wayne 6, Ind. (10,143-Sats only) TUNED. PIANOS RFNTE]J and Anderson fihnp BARANOF HOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (Open Evenings) (10,059-t1) GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way FOR RENT LEASE FOR YEAR, $250—4-Rooms and bath, partly furnished house, garage, running Highway, write (10,147-t6) 2 ‘ROOM FURN. APT—Oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Willoughby, (10,147-t4) city lights, water. Glacier Empire H-6657. BUILDING AND LOT. Size lot 110x120 ft. Three streets, South Seward, Ferry Way and Marine Way; or will build to suit tenant. George Brothers. (10,141-t0) } FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886, Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | SEAVIEW APT—One hlock from | F‘edernl Building. LOST AND FOUND Bl M o SR S o B BOST—Small cocker spaniel puppy. strayed Thursday from 325 Third. Reward. Call Green 330. (dh) Nathaniel Hawthorne, while at- tending Bowdoin, was fined 50 cents g cards for money. S SEATTLE For Comfort anc for play G | SBervivo | T B Get the New Wasb- | McClure, tngton Rnbit | Amms FEEL AT HOME as Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN . BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING ‘West 11th and F St., Phone 876 e e MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS