The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO e e e e —————————————————————————— Holiday I‘mleims s A magnificent selection of fine P vI mes, colognes, toiletries nd gift sets. ... Haitie Jalnegle Dy 1c€ spired by Indi- lightful fragra rious stylt i col ged perfum: packa; | gift pack rmir 3.00-25.00 A drlan H d pe 450-2 3 J GU Dorothy Gray ting powder ath) in festive R Behiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 YENRIE A “f:"lf.;""" ROPEROOVOROL RO CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. Pre - CHRISTMAS SALE of FURS IS CONTINUING Surprising Reductions in prices of everything in stock. SRS 2NN OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT You cannet afford to miss this sale . . It will be our last. RSN o 2ox ) v S THESE REDUCTIONS ARE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU! o i Perfumes, Colognes, . THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIR[:—JUNI;AU ALASKA ——————————————————— \I\SKACOASTAL MAYORLEAVES BY | ON FOUR FLIGHTS ~ AIR FOR AVIATION ; TOSITKA, HOONAH . MEET, ANCHORAGE | will be displayed in the yard ginning Sunday, 24, with someone on hand ea afternoon from 1 o'clock to 6 ake care of sales Roma Fargher, Mrs. Mantyla Mayor Waino Hendrickson left| Juneau yesterday by air for An. | chorage to attend the first Gen eral Aviaticn Conference of Alaska which will convene on Thursda, ind Friday. The Mayor will repre sent the City or Juneau at the meet, with particular attention be | ing paid to possibilities for Gov- ernment aid in the construction of municipal airport facilities. While ke is in Anchorage, the Mayor expects to meet with the Ccmmanding General of the Army in Rlaska, to distuss the proposed election of Juneau as a furlough center for soldiers stationed in the Territory. With additional matters to attend to in the Westward City. son expects to return to on Sunday -—-——— RAINBOW GIRLS SPONSOR SALE OF (HRISTMAS ~ TREES The Ra uubm\, Girls will sponsor a Christmas tree sale again this year, according to an announce- n by Mrs. Art Mantyla, Mother | Arnold Pannartz and Advisor. The trees, ranging {rom Sweinheym in 1464 in a monaste: table size to about five feet high, 'near Rome. ‘ Alaska Coastal Airlines ithree flights to Sitka made yesterday, and one to Hoonah, carrying a total 53 pascengers. On the trips jof frem Juneau to Sitka, the follow- ing persons flown: Mr. and Mrs. John Holic and daughter Jan. Josephine Jones, Dorothy, Linda |and Mildred Rodeth, Lloyd Thomp- leon, Mr. and Mrs. William Bates. Mrs. Mantyla stated. —oe - /ERN AYERS TRANSFERRED tice Mr. and Mrs. H. Enlce, Mr. anc |Mrs. Kennsth Littlefield, Rolf Os- |treinn, Roy Peratrovich, J, McGin- ty, Bob Rice, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Hmn Diana Van Horn, Mitch and J. Zaranoff. numm, Inom Sitka to Juneau were Ralph Young, Wesley Johnson, Dick Marshall, Mrs. R. G. Dexter, Mrs William Campen, Frank Krsul Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Bohlenz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saunders, Marjan Saun- ders, A. A. McMurchie, L. Colby, Syd Thempson and Dan White; and from Tenakee were J. D. Hamilton, C. E. Jchnson, Byrce Mielko, Lin Geiger and F. A. Belarde. ‘The {light to Hoonah carricd Alfred Horton, Carl Morgan, Jr. Mrs. David Phillips, Patsy and Bet- ty Phillips. On the return trip to Juneau were H. Daniels, 1. Stev- enton, Mrs. H. Douglass, Levi Mc- kingley, C. C. Hiatt, F. R. Norton, H Dnua]am and Marlene Douglass S eee - (DA LINEN HAMPER AWARDED LAST NIGHT T0 WILLIAM GOODMAN The card party given last night in Parish Hall by the OCatholic ughters of America was a most anjoyable affair for all who attend- ed, and a huge success from every standpeint, according to reports. A total of 18 tables of bridge, whist and pinochle were in play, and in »ddition thore were many attending who spent the evening in conversa- tion and visiting. High scores in bridge were won by Mr. and Mrs., Pat Gilmore, and ow by Miss Isabel Hartung and Ward W Wells, Jr. Mrs. Flossie Doolin and Frank Olson were high-scorers in pinochle and Ms. ank Olson and J. A Thibodeau received the consolation awards. Miss Agnes Dobner was @ high scorer in whist, with the low prize going to Mrs. Maude Hamlin, Highlight of the evening was the awarding of the “linen hamper” 7® and all of its contents to Willlam § Goodman Mrs. Katherine Pas- quan was awarded the blanket, the second prize, and the third prize, an elactric heating pad, wenf to Mrs. Richard McCormick of Doug- g las & Delicious refreshments were-serv- "¢ ed in the dining room ¥ prettily decorated in a Chflstma.s motif, with red candles lighting he tables. Princess Louise. in his family, Ayers will be on te! year. pest as Public Relations Officer f the Veterans Administration Portland, Oregon. e GAME VIOLATOR FINED Lloyd L. Derry pleaded guil vesterday to a charge of taking ur animal during clcsed seaso Derry was fined $25 and given lour cember 8 when Derry trapped cross fox. PRSI 7/4/'1@@./1:’5“ ABC Alphabet is Really Yours Yes designed for your size and your bust type, whether it be A, B, C or D s0 easv to select, 50 easy to wear — with just the ccmfortable uplift that accents youth. It's a Warner's — it's an ABC A sincere vote of thanks and Alphabet it’s naturally. yours. appreciation was extended by the ’ ommittee members in charge to all who gave their time wuud ei- = ¥4 & % Teo™ orts to make the affair the grand e " [lomen's Aeoaner uccess it was. New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbcrs, Knee Baranof Hotel Building ELLIS un LINEs DALY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell .1 With cennections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and SeatdleAti Wreecking Loch steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS ‘We Mail and Ship Promptly BEGINNING S TUESDAY | Pre-Christmas ! Clearance of CONTINUES ALL WEEK NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS the American Legion Dugout be- Dec.. 22 to Dec. Orders will be l'\k(n in advance, | nd can be made by contacting Mrs. Chas. Tuckett in Douglas, and he trees=will be reasonably pnced TO PORTLAND VA OFFICE Vern Ayers, former Public Re- .ations Director for the Junheau of- of Veterans Administration, left for Seattle Sunday aboard tie Because of illness minal leave’ until the first of the He will then assume his new months suspended sentence. His traps were also confiscated for the violation which took place De- Roman types first wers used b.\",,, Conrai ‘It's the Nicest Store In Town' e WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1946 a! ch to or - or in ty a . a sCENTENNIAL FLOUR : o Cantenninl Pancake & Waffle Flour o Contennial Peach Blostom Cuke Flour a “Centennial Gervifo *Centennial Farina | G SR AT L D MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH > HAINES " SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY for 0 PM Ty Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date & W @ HMKW% WImq Southeastern —l Daily Schedules fo: ® SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ® KEICHIKAN @ [CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points | { CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers PLAKES BASED a SITRA Phone 61 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS STweBssem e TEEE SRS SRR SETEEESiTEATEEEREREE iy Your Deposits ARE SAFE ! BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS eceestceoteraesteatEERaaEIINRit | GUITS--skirts--slacks W0 || Teoomse ! Get In on the Awarding of a COATS--blouses .hats 4 Al vt i Frigidaire DRESSES--lingerie APPROVALS Tt ARE ' 1 E FOR THE BENEFIT OF New merchandise will be included in sale stock ‘ f | daily, as store space is made available. ; ; | MINFIELD HOME sily First NatioualBank | | : On December 21, 1945 | CHANNEL APPAREL SHOP ||~ e Mssts e | L.._,.._ e o i s e _# S I

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