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rade room, the representation being Wi ington, is visiting here Sh" Hostesses for the af- was called to Skagway ause of the illness and death of her sister, Mrs G. Mulvihill 100 per cent Newsy Noies :. From Skagway - Alaska, respondence a Rapuzzl ek ¢ after a brief Skagway stores entered into the r which Christ- holiday spirit in a big way this year. ffee were served. The windows were full of merchan-! |dise in a Christmas setting and a Scout Court of Honor number of the interiors were fes- Tuesday evening had tooned with wreaths of pine and to the non- hemlock and green and red gar- Hanks, Juneau lands. On the front of the F & F store at the top of the building, a . (large figure of the Madonna glows in ko, recently releas- softly colored lights from four tall Army after vice in tapers. A large star on the front is a visitor at the of the steeple of the Presbyterian and cc Boy WAY c heduled for tponed due t R of D ever dc the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. church can be seen for many blocks. Walter Savikko, Joerine and Walter. £everal homes have strings of out- ! H Douglas resident (side lights and many windows are @ Th . lighted up and wreathed with pine « nd Tt erent rc of the school and hemlock. The mild weather is he 1 1t e excelle Christmas giving an impetus to the spirit of T as § n fternoon for Christmas and nd of the' “wnr and Mrs rendered pastprs of the n recited Christian Center, tmas.” The 101t R. E. Surbroocke, Young Peoples’ are facing the Larracks they bought from the army with imitation brick. They have made many improvements in the in- terior and now have a nice church room and adequate living quarters. then in unis re Chri All actively decorated Auxii- members present 1in and w meeting. The ite one of the torium A ned for after the Sippe and Mrs, [ a delicious lunch Mrs. Norma McKay will leave on New Year's Day for Seattle to visit with her father and other relatives. Murs. Mc! a sister of Harry Ask of the Ask rcantile Co., will also visit Mr. s wife and children while in Seattle. mem- tree: erved Roy Nelson, now an ex-serviceman, ;arrived on the last boat for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Florence Olsen Edna Rapuzzi, and their Mr. Nelson was in the the past four rs and his first visit to Alaska. The Phillip Olsen chickens seem to thrive on the cold weather. With |the arrival of winter.they speeded {up their layi activities and the | dozen chickens are furnishing 7 or 8 h at 85 cents per . makes those hens for king Krater Chehalis, | After ary 1, only grocery or- ders of $4 or more, exclusive of canned milk, flour and sugar, will LA AMERICAN elwwcz‘m The superb i)fi”fl\-‘ ness of Sicks’ Select makes it equally fo- vored by both men and women. HWartp Areways DARANOF HOTEL PHONE 105 The Erwm Feed Ceo. | “ase Lot Gro * PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE ;‘ * NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING (O, Since 1878 X E. G. Sick, Pres. | S S Jame ane »&\-fl'g‘&‘)fl Specializing SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET e Ty ey Jase T S dey Jane lHl-_ DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRL—JUNLAU ALASKA be delivered by the F & F Mercan- tile and Reiwe's Store. Deliveries will be made but three times a week. | Ken Harmon, White Pass em- | ployee, returned on the last boat (rom a trip to the States and Van- couver. Peter Van Lanten, city employee, received a grand Christmas present on the last boat. His three sons, Feter, 13, Eugene, 10, and Gerald, 4, arrived from Minneapolis, Minn. having made the long trip across the continent alone. They reported hav- ing a grand time. D OUTDOOR DECORATIONS NOT AS ELABORATE AS USUAL ON CHRISTMAS Christmas window decorations were more noticeable during the present seasoin than previously ac- cording to a roundup made by Em- p staffmen. Lighted Christmas trees shown through numerous win- dows with wreaths, candles, stars, etc, also giving out the greetings. Cutdoor decorations were conspic- uous this year by their absence. There was a lighted trce in the front yard of the Dr. J. O. Rude home on Seventh street, one over the entrance of the Apartments on Third, two on the porch of street side of head’s residence’ at Harris street, and one in the yard of Mrs. Olav Lillegraven, 326 E. Eighth Street. at Franklin, the Sixth Hugh Wade had a string of lights| on the Basin Road. The cottage of the Davlins on/| sixth illuminated by strings of | lights from the eaves. The Klein Apartments had lights over the en- | trance, the Baranof had a brilliantly | lighted tree on the Franklin Street| r the entrance and sev- eral residnces had strings of lights over entrances The big tree was at Seward and Front, the commun- ity tree. At that, Juneau was in a better| way than Anchorage where a short-| age of electric power made it nec-| marquee ove essary to omit both outdoor and in- — terior Christmas lighting. At Fairbanks, the community tree ' was a 20-footer, brilliantly lighted., - Fresh plep'ued Lutefisk, 30c lb at Swanson Bros. Grocery.(10,151-t1) | B e | DRINK KING BJACK LABEL! 1 | 100 OFTEN little fin- gers slyly steal some matches — and then off in some dark corner a “mysterious” fire sud- denly starts. Keep all the matches in yeur home out of reach of the children. Do everything you can to prevent Fire but also be ADEQUATELY insured. Regrets are very unsatis- factory substitutes for sound insurance protec- tion. Shattueck Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 R ot So s ol NEW CHINATOWN CAFE in American and Chinese Dishes To All Our Patrons and Creditors: WE EXTEND A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOLLOWED BY A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The'P‘roprietors of the NEW CHINATOWN CAFE 1 fo S 49 MacKinnon | Dr. W. M. White-| 1V WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1945 - o8 o Yie WANT ADS HSKW i | 13-PIECE DINNER SET — Service MINISTER and wife in need of 5 Tri 3 for six. Beautiful design Crafts- furnished apartment or small led y man china. (Open stock). Dinner| home. Would prefer 2 bedrooms. D“ily schedw r ps iyl plates 10 in. in diameter. Many Must be clean and representative. T0 3 extra pieces including large plat-| No children or pets. We are en- . ter, serving dishes, gravy boat,! larging our office staff and will ™ sugar and creamer, etc. Call 439, | appreciate your assistance. Alaska sllka wr“geu -" or Apartment 101, Hillcrest <dh;’ Mission of Seventh-day Ad- 4 #) I Oriss-Otaft 5 ventists, Phone 241. (10,1461tf) » FOR SALE — Criss-Craft motor | __ - il Km Inunch. Length 18', beam 6, draft | WANTED TO BUY—Troller, 28 to Pelers‘"lrg () an . In good mechanical condition. 32 ft, equipped. Write O. R. Cau 42 during day. (10,151-t4) Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. 4 3 v . (10,144-t0) Also Trlps 4 Saoo EQUITY in sz 650, -auep ace RIS DR W e ¢ SO KPAIRGN on Highway. 4 Rooms, full plum | WANTED—Large house. No small} TO § [ on Highway. Four rooms, full children. Call Reids at Bus Depot. plumbing, wired, furnished. Write ~ Phone 108. (10,132-tf) ums smwAY mo“n P DESK LAMP—Flexible shaft, ad- WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom / ol justable to any position. Also, house, permanent, consider pur- AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Hi-Low electric plate for coffee chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. ¥ maker, etc. Call 439, Apartment (10,132-t0) . . 101, FHillerest, @n | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil-|{! Y e 4 e ] l MEDIUM BOY'S BICYCLE Ph (10,146-tf) | 699. Ask for John. loughby. Phone 788. 1___._ ISRRA G T e ELECTRIC posting machine. In- MISCELLANEGUS quire Sully’s Bakery. (10,146-tf) | — ‘PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED. Anderson Shop. "\FW HAMPSHII‘L RED FRYERS | Public Aumlanl-Slenographlc-'l'ax Retvrns MURPHY and MURPHY Your Rexall Store SERVICE Christenscn Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 | . WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing- Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St, Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hetel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Yailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS | —) York dressed, 60c 1b. ¢ ) m::: 385, ‘Dec. 15-Jan, 19)| BARANOF BOGK SHOP AND | ROOM 3—First National Bank Bailding PHONE %8 . . LENDING LIBRARY H 12-GAUGE Savage shotgun. Inquire A New Selgctlvn of | Arctic Bar between 10 a. m. and| ALASKAN bOOKS i 5 p. m. (10,143-tf) | Latest Books for Sale and Rent AUDITS SYSTEMS g T g ~| Out-of-Town and Special Orders C o T e | g p T NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY See Harbor Master. 110139-1\') 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 oW FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have|BoX 3081 = - - - J“DE"“-OW i Established 1940 iR you? T Electric outboard motor; | (10,059-t) Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counulorl i s 1 Model A coupe; 1 new l-mile G s brass searchlight; 1:-In. brass Gg;??%mm;inlgrm l;!lm; 208 F l’anklln 311'881 g Phone 757 bilge pump; I Double-burreled’ Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 FAIRBANKS 0"!?%”1-2 LAVERY BUILDING shotgun. Phone 22 (1015 315 Decker Way. o 1 N s ol L Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark year old Mar. first, $10 each‘ F.O.B. M. Chapman, Point Baker, E [flQ}JE AB!_JI_J!‘_O_!JB MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE i Alaska. _ (0134-10151) | 2.ROOM CABIN—843 W. 9th St. —1 g0 | TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, 10401-t4y W e garage, good location, full lot.! 3 ROOM F‘URN CABIN oll mnge, v Phone Green 065, belweel’a 14123’;“;' shower bath. 513-A Willoughby. ELLIS A IR LIN E S i £ _aoxs-w || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeling [EaSE FOR YEAR, $250—4-Rooms : Ouras, with envelope s, Alska i bi party furmane e via Petershurg and Wrangell cenes. Available now at Wintr| city lights, garage, running With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and & Pond f,°" 10e. Evef(y:g’;‘;g t‘f"' water. Glacier Highway, write steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and ttle ol e soy Fmotte FURRE WD SIS FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and BUILDING AND LOT. Size lot o e e e &8 & bfl"‘] gaf;:_y fs“tm“hed‘ 1“;“‘('; 110x120 ft. Three streets, South ~.___ ouse 1102 9th St. or write P. O. geward, Ferry Way and Marine - Box 1684. (10, 132"" Way; or will build to suit tenant M Z s 2 P A T R l C I A S . o LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES - "3 DRIVE AGA'NST FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. % i ] Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. WESDAY—’ A. H, S‘I’R AY DOGS 'I’o Hons e (2048058 Sailing Date Subject to Change SEAVIEW APT——One block from * b s gt BE (ARRIED GN Federal Building. = 4 - Painting Contract o i LOST AND romm aim g Lentractor | Although Juneau's officially- With a Guarantee of Satisfaction v appointed dog catcher has been LOST—Woman’s black purse con- drafted to police duty, the busi-| taining keys and identification, Al Classes of Work . ness of impounding unlicensed| Monday, 5 p. m. Return to Em- LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE : < i purps is still going on as a side- pire or phone 762 or Red 270. gey RESIDENCE i line, the mayor’s office announced (10,151-t3) TIMA 'HEERFULLY GIVEN 7 - today. ol ey SPACNAS » i At noon today, the Gity Dog | own gabardine coat {rom MeCLELLAN = Decorator Pound was tenantless, the four| Baranof Bar Xmas Eve. E. E. PHONE 3714—DOUGLAS dogs picked up last week all having | Wells, A‘:crmi Bar. ‘10 {51"6) been destroyed at the expirrmom‘ The flower wmch has the nick- ofclthei:"x three-day time limit for |, ..o “dog-toothed violet” is not a A 0 | violet but a lily. K ————— Sl SRR CATERPILLAR - REG.U. 8. PAT,.OFF. TOOITE COUME. | Chih e, (AR y Guity pleas To drunk and_dis- e DIESEL MARINE ENGINES : orderly charges in City Police| DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! < & P » & Court have resulted in fines of $25 lc‘_fi .fl' each, imposed by Acting Magis- 0 SEATTLE s.l” “fl sm e.n“me trate N. C. Banfield, for Claude % A. Spande and Albert Morris Lee. | - NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. On similar charges, Ruth Jack- Comf: { son and John Jackson received | o orbaee - | “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment L 10 day jail sentences each. Adam | Servive | Perin, pleading guilty to being ! R Distributor in ALASKA and m.on TERRITORY ot it s B St JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way 3 serve 10 days. Drunk charges ¥McClure ington Babit bibe v brought a fine of $20 for Alfred A.! 3 MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING /CHINER' B l\’(Vallalka;d, and of $15 for David ALASKANS FEEL AT GOME | WE CARRY IN STOCK il R T DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ON;Nl:Am! vg:lfi“l b FROM KETCHIKAN in, 6:15-32 Yol sk } Christmas Day Baranof regis- trants from Ketchikan included: | 5 Lt. (jg.) Jim Selmser, Nels West , and John Lubke. i — U il LeoTA P " Women's Avvaner ¥ ‘:\ TABLETS i STOMACHS “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” 1 ECONOMY v ol size o Butler, Mauro Drag Co. )4 - He DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED = e~ locwr- ¥ First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE oonotulou