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PAGE TWO RALPH RIVERS IS SERVICES SUNDAY by held Elks yes toward peace and brother- forget conflict 2 ted i and Mr. d in the on this ¢ reneral well as cherish on't sce that manner we of I rt and cl rity of 1d at manner attain { ature qualifying us for I natking th memoris i ! RETURNS FROM TRIP Pearce returnec this morning to her duties in the Fiscal Divisicn of the U. S. For- est Service after a two months vis- it in the States. She visited with her sister .and family in California Miss Margaret Hats | 1 ‘ MARGARET PEAR(E ind mn» there motored to Chi- M TORSHEP ESTEBETH ) i v o the o o Leaves FATRES ' SKAGWAY “” MONDAY | 0 “irained to. make ner iurure. oy Ipes heme. The latter recently resigned | x & f her position ‘with the Alaska | Leaves for Road Commission. i Aiter an enjoyable stay in Chi- SITKA and Waygcvis every Wednesday 6 P.M. +HT and M \lI and returned to Juneau b rlane on Sunday. to L. E. Everson uling date, A T TR | BEGINNING 9A. M. FLWBM Pre-Christmas Clearance of S BT S=uslciris-=slacles COATS-=Blpusers-=nals RESSES--lingerie CONTENUES ALL WEEK NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ¥ APPROVALS New merchandise will be included in sale stock daily, as store space is made available. CHANNEL APPARYI. SHOP R T 5 . R T e LB e O sy et 00 SO A .. cago, Miss Pearce returned to Cali-| She is secretary | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ORATOR AT ELKS' | T‘, a Tima Hae ('n‘ 0 e 1ime ias uvome i Rest I ft 4 y aft C t 2:30 o'clock in I rga n's ledge rooms. 1 : Speal f the day was Ralph J.| wh et a tone of unity in ert : of departed bLrother / the Elks while continuing along 1 | both '/ should & OF PASSENGERS; WEEKEND FLIGHTS up for lost time over the Pan Airways Livision 193 - in and out of Juneau. Fol Dave Dawson, Rob mpson, Harold Fos Waso Pepovich, Ralph and Maude Morro Mis. Harold Han- Mrs. June Young Mtr Jer Mr Rhet ivan Di- v Jam ie MeIntos e Espeseth ranca for Agricul- PAcCIFIC Airline. The most modern planes and methods, o . . courtesy and hospitality . . . plus efficiency of persomnel ... isthereason why P N A Leadsthe Way.” FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES al Axistant is a year Ihl lmit, from 18 to 35 years, are Mdry Wendlmg Is i | appoint- o e givoes Wit Guest of Honor at Sat. Night Affair| ed to these positions will assist research or other scientific fessional field: or pm— work in the appropriate hysicist positions are located shower lly in the Department of A bridal Cemmerce and th2 Department cf ve George F. Martin the Interior. Salaries ra from r home on West Tenth Street 397 to $7.102 a year ce rday night, complimenting Miss its, 18 to 62, will be waived fc ’ 12, whose marriage to persons entitled to veteran prefer- Kirkham of Douglas will mnized at the Holy Trinity Further information an pal Church Wednesday night. ion forms may Le obtained from lovely gifts were received the Commission’s L Sacretary, or guest, and a ples evening cf games and conver- cation enjoyed H W Office Cuff, located Juneau Post | | MUECSIPNG™ = PSS These present included Mes- dames Herbert J. B Emll\] Pe”gn h, Ed Hib Earl Bland y Hanson, Ed Jewell, L(m_\; N Walter Kleweno, Bern Con- | Lewis Taylor, Y Gieh bossmis onas mand ] Bland Mary Wendling, | this ob- Mrs Henry Roden ‘fy’fid({ed F“day t and the hostess, | | lein, Darrell I g s o Mrs. Martin I segvices Lou Page, Roscoe Ban- re ay be most sombre in tone ssell Apple Mies Emily Perrcn, tormerly of Mr s went on to say: “Our . son, Melvin Patterson, Tucson, Arizona and Kirkland HIVER!NG WAVE | eparted brothers would not have Mrs. Pauline Amo: Margaret sh., cnd Lewis Taylor, son of S ] { t 0. They lived with attitudes of Fearce, James Mrs, Mary and Mrs. Tke Taylor of this ood fellowship i varying degrees Huston, Virgi son, Ernes wers united in marriage by Hl"s JUNEAU FOR ’, f joy . . . they would want remem- Page he Rev. Willis R. Boott quiet : l to call up in us a glow of| From Annette: Ray DeHaan weddin, the hom the bride- ! ess that we lived and that! From Ketchikan: Pate Gilmore. groom's parents ught, Dec SLNB Y OFFER!NG it was our good fortune to have| From \Hm- orse: Ruth € % i known them.” Their attendanis were Mr. & Brotherly Mrs. Elizabeth Ther Dooley. A | cne the Banana Belt| “Their lives symbolize the falter- Esther Tippleman, Leo W. reception honoring the > open last Saturday nf!mwon; & 1g steps” cf all mankind toward I couple fcllowed the gusts of ccld wind came| 4 our ultimate goal, namely, full at- Mary Mendenhall. mony h it and the thermometer ¥ § 2 mt of herly love’ in the Erickson,, Mis dropped froms19 degrees above at | % cense used by the Christ who 1 Pilgrim. 5 pm. to U above at 10 p.m. ’rhm; |8 first enunciated that doctrine s e: Ken Wilson, Il snivery, | ¥ he fundamental cure for this § . i States Employ- 3 those | 2 worlds' greatest ills” Mr. Rivers| To Seattle: Hans Hansen, Her- h ; it was going down | & entinued bert Faulkner, Roma Faulk are making thei i zll day Sunday, there was al | “In the long perspective of his- Crowely, Laura Aase in the Fifth Street Apart- n of from 5 to 6 degrees| Q% t E advance toward the ba- 7, Morin Mcntgomery, the wind gusty, | ic jion cf man's s has Bancroft, Charles Stewart, R ' s ¢on made. Tha seed sown by Nellie Stewart HONEYMOONERS KETURN localities right m| hri nd nutured by such of his K Kooistre S-bgt. v Awmsden and his b; 2, zero was registered, { fell as had the m of hu-|Willlam Simpson, ] AN~ | the former Beverly Leivers, whose & -, it w“sl b kindness in their v , has at chott, Trygv> Alsvig, Leota Smi wedding was an event of Nov. 30, ow zero, but nol 4 t token root It is the ulti-] Mike Jacejko, John Nelson, Mrs A TR e e | 1 n the finer development of Earline Nelson, Phillis Bishop, Max- y .\ comoon trip to Sitka I the ther softened wup; 4 nd, whether achieved by ine Bishop, Jim Moserip. The yoting couple'will ks at home o'clock this morn- | o Q 14 1 Mohammedans, Confu-| Elliott Pearson, Rolland Weeks, ;o itpeir friends at their new hcme some snow in the air. At f .é;w ians, agnostics, atheists, non-te- Ellis Oswalt, Charles G. Ellet, Agr o § 2 (ot it s 16 AHOTE Rhit | —, ieving scient or philosophers.” Forbes, Maurice Whittier it was 10 above but—look | § /% H “Re ess of how littl> thought A?nnhflv Blfdnk. Mng McDonald TO FLORIDA FOR XMAS or report and v.hmi \ - < have given to this sub- | Arthur Van Mavern, Nick Bavard. ' po.iiv. yviq PAA pla 5 it 15 going to drop | 4t ject, we know that the doctrine of V. Bavard, Mildred Ivy, W. 8. o 16, ek to rht. | \;'Je" e v both as a means of Wright > o ol e el 4 2‘\ . giving sc Ip to our fellowmen John Geyer, Irma Geyer, piosi gl m)“w{ il 8 humar p:v.m}!; A . L. L. Cave, Alb ive to St. Petersburg, Florida, to water pipe 'w’ 3 e ,“‘,',.‘I,m',‘m‘ ‘ ) and_ pu. fpend the Christmas holidays at SR e ‘I i e i i o THioba itk the home of Mrs. Geyer's family. Empire Wantads get resuits’ | 5 practice this lesson which has m»rn > Nicholls, Harcld Bates, E r_______________________._....____.,'_..____. | D! nted to us will w akle to!Hooper, James May ] { L dletntin aechie [ Fapand piliy ey S : Lav AErRtcAn WorLp AIRWAYS { " i : e vigh puarer, (1AL SERVI(E ; sten of the Tlying Clppes AIRMAIL :{I Bl 1 “I'm a Pilgrim,” by Her- { 3 : G 20" from Anton Dvor s | l; E% Swank Jewel M "’“f!“‘! o e : ,,{,“l ‘A:;m;-n:ol:” v‘\‘“‘ Ios “(0‘;?““; : Now only 5¢ per ounce in the United Suates .. . only 23¢ per il F3 Textron Pajamas ARl won e SR ’ ounce to all Foreign countrics in the Pacific Area, including 1 Junior Agricultural ant and | | F¥ Knox s v for Geophysicist, from which' pro- | :‘kEI\SJIzAElAI:AND f::'::fcmm H| bational appeintments will be made | SHIGIRINES MALAY. STATES | F9 Wallets to vositions in Washington, D. C. | BURMA INDIA i ghout the United States. | a1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 Here's freedom from toil—modern heat with oil. Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters, and Standard Furnace Oil for furnace-type burn- ers. They're distilled 1009 to burn cleanly and without waste. Every drop’s a full drop of heat! There’s uniform home-heating for you with Standard fuel vils—and it’s trouble- free, clean, economical oil heat. Ask about it today! T. ll. DYER Branch Manager Telephone Z§0 STANDARD HF,«TINYV HLHSK%Z&/* oa A oins Soatien CAIRLINES FLY= Baily Schedules fo: @ SITKA : @® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN @ |ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: © HAINES ® SKAGWAY 0 Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers PLARES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS RS ilS AlEt LEINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craiy, Klawock, Hydaburg ano steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver. and Seatile FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ~*2 e — UNITED STATES COAST GUARD CUTTERS are symbols of mercy and preparedness. The vigilance of this arm of the U. S. Services has benefited all of Alaska. It's men and officers have aided the development of the Tervitory . . . and have been part of it's history of progress. ’Vimlly interested too, in the progress of our Empire of Destiny is Alaska’s NORTHERN . . . FOREMOST “PARTNERS IN THE PKOGRESS OF ALASKA". . Look to b P N A "Route of the Coast Liners”” for LEADERSHIP. cAlaskg’s FOREMOST « Airlines RESERVATIONS @72¢/ TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telepbone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airfines Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ey