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—_——_—————-f & P/\Gli SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA® WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1946 Their absence will -‘m-“—‘----—----«---(“‘ evening; Mr. ar be felt. b before Christmas. Mr. Holic is man Jetoierit t wers given a community, but we all join in wis ager of Stofts Fne (\n'l Dime Store BUS SERVICEto... || News Nofes : i ' LN J ‘ 1 home. Reuben Fraki's new 50-foot troll- ! » " er, built at Andrew Hope's boat i Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse | . ‘ The Mid-Wintér Gonbert, piesents |yard. /Wil be Iatmeed Monday. { VIA HAIN | rom I a | ed by the Sitka Public School on : { All sh Tuesday evening at the school gym | John Van Hom flew to Juneau R REEEERL ! S = 3R y & OTNTO AN > ! —_——) new home. drew a large and enthusiastic last week to meet his wife and e T i PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRII [ AR O RSP ONTRNC line with the crowd. The audience was so much three week old baby. Mrs. Van e I e | o RUCH el T G e B e e TERARIE TS nunpnv i n | smmeA Alacka, Dec. 7—Dit| vy A wood wiere forced to stand, but re-|three days in Annette waiting for = Gis REALTORS y someone predict the warmest De- yupier Fernald. mained to the end weather to reach Juneau. | MANGLE. Phone Blue 167 after TR i | cember in years? With the tem-; A fantasy, T Years of Our The advance made by the stu- 6 pm 448-tf 4 BEDROOM house, 11th St perature down to 18 tonight, Life,” was prese the stage dents under the direction of Thom-| Because of weather, T. J, Cole,' ——— — - - SOLVED: T sedesiny I ¢ : Life, e sta ® 5 ety . > q o : ‘een-age entertainn v B U s I [] N E S = inches of snow on the ground and|yi(ll Miss Fernald presenting the as Jones was truly impressive. The | Superintendent of Schools, was uns, HEANO FUR BALE, good condlelon. t o i v ! water pipes frozen, its some | rs, mostly former students great majority of students werc able to attend the Territorial Edu-' Fhone Green 285 BB Sl A S Sadeiee Selie ¢ £ coldGnt pre Ohrisupes et Idon Jack Speaking on playing instruments for the first cational Conference held in Ju- CLEVELAND Gornet with case, lie room. kitchen, cement utilfty 2= 1 R Tl e e DR done by Stuarts with time, but the fact was not evident. neau last week. There have been ey Harmony Guitar, mane room, Furnished or l'nn'mushm} # utiful. A full moon shining on ¢ Also appearing with the students no planes since Tuesday. Ao vt B ta a1 BOR AR g g v i | new fallen snow; the mountains in Cook in two choral numbers was the iy ;)L‘l:):(: ‘.;;“;n::z Sg;,dl“ms'tn?“f: sltse(;o ,?::Zh il e 1 Y. D BURFORD—Local Agent | the moonlight taking on new an Woman's Chorus, directed by Mr.| At noon tomorrow, Sunday, the| pair ckis 7'4 and 7 N biby ACROSS bl ThnektrOAI | SE5E i L M. POW ! il > ! They are members of the Rod and Gun Club is holding aj pyggy Call Red 185 after 6 age, reasonable bldg, 26x50 e e A S RS B A S S04 ¥ 7 E 1 department of the Sitka turkey shoot at the rifle range. It 9%t 2 S ) 3 g c k o B Yt b0 p.m 448-2t 2 STORE BLDGS. apts. and gift pi and were followed by Woman's Club, headed by Mrs. Roy will be the first such event in sev-| "~ B S i shop, Juneau. o PRI BER G CR s CUs ex-stuc of the choir who x Avrit eral years. Years ago, BW (before BABY BATHINET, Phone 0 ELL. gl N . two number ccompanied: by The students appearing in the'the war) turkey shoots used to be| 44811 Wt‘}‘[" DhR\V _CFII]_'D_RF‘M qy‘b‘d' 11y, looked as lovely as they a regular annual event in which s e the girls in formals'and everycne participated, Targets were 2 ROOM furn. apt, oil range, pri-' DoUslas. - Furnished, year's fuel boys in dark trous white set up at . Moose Cemetary. In- vate bath. 513 Willoughby. T HORTHWESI hirts and dark ties bviiahinn gar. toi men wodld | 4483t AT ISACT“':'E ;JHS- «!vw thruout Al- i o 5 eyl aska Merch., iquor, trading Comments h from the de- be Dan Moler and for women, Mrs. — g : parting audience all enthusias- | Jack Conws 1, G AL, £l dme. el Bis, GUENIIONS (0P tic and flattering. The school mu-| Tomorrow's events will be trap| Ch.‘"es;:” "‘?Od fi‘"_’fl:“‘.’l{‘j _““_" ” e ounced sic department has al been ex- shoot, chance shotgun shoot, rifle| €3I $45. See Nor '“’;;;‘;,,‘MURPHY & MURPHY { cellent, but this yvear’s band and shoot and lucky rifle shoot. A large " REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS orche A are (l‘A.IlI( n ur;u! -‘;1 h‘vnu( de and hoblg e e 6 @ &6 b & 9.6 6 Phone 676 6ver First National Bank i coffze will be served ® Diamond platinum Swiss Wrist @ 1 Mis. joel Campbell and = e Watch, 26 diamends, nearly ® ghter Martha returned by A White Elephant sale will be' e new—s$390, Room 214, Bara- & REAL ESTATE ¥. Mr. Campbell, di- held on Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the e noi 448-1t » | Coast and G | vacated Orphanage Building onle e o o © o o o o o & @ FOR SALE ' Observatory, had spent the Oja street, to raise funds for the'— A in the Arctic Circle on the purchase of the Swan Lake Inn, 8 TUBE Console Zenith LOVELY 2 bedroom fiume, Way- Way- ernment’s Operation ~ Nanook. new quarters for the Orphanage.| bands. Phone Red 600 i nor Addition. NEW flight north a hair- The Cub Scouts assisted in the sale | ———— - ———— o | SEVERAL gotd apartment buys in - ¢ raising experienc plane’s'by calling for articles offered by|! PAIR 6-ft. Bl "“1 Juneau. ANc i radio failed to function; contact the public for sale. 15 00dEs, (BlRe T RS, PR, WORSDE i Stuarts i cculd not be made with the p The Rotary Club sponsored the W:’m’ -,}mo skates, size 8 Phxvu'u {WE HAVE listed the Alexander follow- they were to me After flying event, with Clarence Rands, D 47311 home, 1st & Dixon. Our price iitmore, who hours. beyond their .:vh('(ll\'lh".‘ - Goddard, Cecil Cook, Rex SMALL houses, compietely fur-| 1S below market. ALL ELECTRIC A erything movable in the plane, In- chant and Wally Simms B T 5 light plant, one| KITCHEN. Nice rugs and drapes, - . B cluding the .L - mail was jettison- on the project + < acie dand, "“1,\ ccom town. | See us details, uart came fo ed; but at the last possible moment e ‘ P. O. B 1702 or one 342. i n Mr. t contact was made and the plane g el Rlgrdl Ao ' act ws a a ae P n (mlk\rs '\nd fifty 447-tf | o o iy (e dolars ang Gty 'BALMAT & COMPANY t Il(\d‘(l f“ 'Mx-., Campbell 1: : Martha spent jackson ‘\mmx College b\uldhw‘o H-ft. kath tub, one leunL] REAL ESYTATE and RENTALS and leader the summer with her parents in funq by the SJS Sacred Concert| 1ange, one cil heater. Phone} . oy z % g Tas $ ONE WAY $ ROUND TRIP ; Texas, where they wers joined bY last Sunday evening 447- u' 0 Fmrlr Th;;:mk tie WL Campbell before returning to x e i SRR here o carl Mills, who left last March i ardwood | schools ughi high sehodl. |: - Ll b han oot _ inished bedrooms, com- lus tax lus tax o see the Interior, returned to . % e P P Announcement was made last spend the holidays with his par-| ' redecorated, large base- WANTED . b p eek of the engagement of Miss enly, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Mills at| MWent: Serious prospective buy-j (Children $60) (Children $108) ; Verna Huge, daughter of Mrs. their Lome in Thimbleberry Bay.| © inspect any afternoon, | THE SALMON Creck Country Club any dur i “1‘“! A Louise Huge of Clevela.d, Ohio, to During his absence, Mr. Mills visit-| ¢¥cep® Thursday. 470 wants to rent a car for one member ool board for Roy Grover, owner o the Fisher- 5 S ] thres o 55 Bokiud Roy Grover, owner o the Fisher- ed Fairbanks, Kodiak, Point Bal-|chiyps red auto car, age 3 m! maa e | 4 4-ENG|NE =PASSENGER - SERVICE i e 3 was actiy man's Cafe. row and way points. After ‘the| ¢. i1c ihild's wheelbarrow. Phonel - Ml‘l chure pn Miss Huvge came o Sitka last holidays he plans to homestead On| Green 168, 446-3t WILL'PAY CASH for pocket-size § The Stuarts will leave March as Public Health Nurse, fol- the Chickaloon. - Rovela, akumincs, Bl RG0d: oLy » 7% HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST fo make their home in Port Town- lowing her dlscharge from the ai | v Tooee i e | Stons Bring vl Bia’ Bepoc. Emd, Wash., where tl Army Nurse Corps with the rating' A daughter, Cecilia Kay, weigh-| gsod tires, $150. See Bob Miners, 448-4¢ ND TRIP DAILY LIOTse ' of Major, ent five ing seven pounds 13 ounces, Wwas| Imperiel Cafe, after 11 p.m. { WANTED —Furs ARG THR, » ROU Y R ¢ g Health Depa vears with the armed forces, three to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ed-| PR Bt :“l l“’"“s e SEATS NOW AVAILABLE Stuart’s sister of them in active service in the wards, at the Salvation Army Ma- |- e L B P e anclf:c ternity Home last Monday evening | DELUXE YACHT 63 feet, for sale;{ Necd immediately g 7.3t or reservations: Mr. Grover came to Sitka w Mr. Edwards is an employee of| asking $i8,500. Excellent condi- Kd BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau B RA ‘Qi @I‘ his l'.-.‘() 0 last slxmgmr to teke the Sitka Cold Storage Company.| tion, built mfiu H\,\b ‘mdl(:x‘xu?pd.‘wvANTED Sl of 0.0 anis ndm : ; over the Fisherman’s Cafe. nost new Hall-Scott “175 W.D.| ‘bindings.*' Phone 269, 4473t Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative </ The couple plan to ke married Mrs. Garrison Turner, mother of | engine, Colotyle galley, frig-} o $ HOTET * at the expiration of Miss Huge’s Mrs. Harold Veatch, left by plane| idaire, oil hot water heating, pres-{ FOREIGN EMPLOYMANT year with the Health Service, carly Tuesday for her home in San An- re hot & cold water, etc. Sleeps INFORMATION NORTHWEST »..- AIRLINES W %%%ifi'fi!t S «K'fi‘fi’@"%@%%’fi‘g’@i ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT Corey Coffee ialters and w.assware Replacements Pin Up Lamps Bed Lamps Ironing Pads Egg Cookers itle Warmers Bottle Sierilizers Automatic Eleciric Irons Alarm Clocks Kitchen Clocks Door Chimes Space Heaters Heat Pads Any of the above will male lasting and useful Giftsfor Christmas Wm&&m&;&m&zz&» i S Ak et Regular Service from Seatile and Tacom FREIGHT . . . . PASSENCGERS REFRIGERATION | | | | bt b e Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHHURCH, Age e ‘%"fi’&g‘%fi’fi%fi’fi’@ ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (0. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. EAT IN THE ;r:\miob}:ixlr\:\ and will make their fzv?:’;oql (ifxelict:n}iae}oxvfl(er a visit of B“BBLE Bnflm Mr. and X Azlm Holic, who' New officers ;*Ctecl by the Wo- have been vacationing in the States Church are for some months, purchased a car 5 to 8 P. M. in’ Wichita, Kansas, and are driv- $2.00 ing to California before return- . ing to their home here, sometime men of the Lutheran Mrs, L. C. Berg, President; Mrs, Edwin - Reed, Vice President; Mrs. John Nordness, Secretary, and Mrs. Peter Sylte, Treasuver. Special Binner t’:f’l«a s BT T 256250 oy T B TR o B B (Tdrgt A CPPl P 3 ST Yo 13 24 THE FORESTS OF ALASKA are vast reserves of potential wealth. Paper, plastics and other resin products along with commodities based upon recent scientific developments can be made from wood. This is an example of the progress forecast for our great Empire of Destiny! Most significant symbol of the Progress of Alaskan transportation is that typified by PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES. The comfort . . . convenience . . . and economy of swift PN A transport is markedly modern and practical. PACIFIC NORTHERN'S famed fleet of Coast Liners serve with regularly scheduled daily flights. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. : . Look to P N A "Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST e Airline> RESERVATIONS @ TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlinos q nt FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS .| in Waynor 8 or more, room, tile shower. pilot, ship to shore phone, inboard dinghy, vineh, big tank capacity , C. Sisenvine, 121 Seattle 3, Wash. double private state- Photo-electric radio-tele- electric Write Ar[ty]c 446-3t TWO BFDROOM (\m"&h:(l ho\ e | Addition. Founda- Price $6,000.00. Phone 346 for 446-tf tion needs repair $2100.00 handles. | appointment | FORD V-5, '33. Call | | after 5 um. | ,HOME T the 446-6t in the Waynor addition, moGern stucco home, co.npietely | furnished, washing machine and | mangle included. Tile bath, tile sink, hot water heat, hardwood floors thruout. — Darkroom in basement, completely equip) including two enlargers. Appoint- | ments only. Behrends Ave. NOW IN JUNEAU from Chilkoot Kennels, pedigreed Cocker Span- |z jel puppies, golden or black, Windridge bloodlines, males $55. Also have purebred, but not reg- isterable Golden Cocker puppies, . cither sex $35. Phone Black 475, | Juneau. 446-5t L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price $75. 20th Century Market. 435-1f. |5~ ARMY WAREHOUSE BLLG., 20 by 30", celotex lined—contains good bldg. material. Also large kitchen sink, single drgmn board. Phone 085-2. 435-tf. CHILDREN'S SHOE Skates, sizes 1 and 3, 817 Basin Road. 430-2t. RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- et with extra clips. Fhone 456 after 6 pm. Christmas Greeting Cards With Envelopes Alaska Scenes Available Now At WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Evervthing in Photography 437-t1. 2 ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th. 445-tf | ' NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or week, | GU- new management, Colonial Hotel 324 ond St. Phone 187. (407-tf) R SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. (370-t1) B il A ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. — e LOST AND FOUND LOST — Zipper wallet containing valuable papers. Phone Green 624. Remard. 438-3t. “Black 2287 Phone Red 353, 117" 444-t1 ¢ Men and Women E Mechani Sales, Office, Techni- cal, Nurses, and other skilled work- ,ers. The only publication of its kind listing specific possible em- ployment oportunities in South Am- erica, Asia, Europe, Alaska, Ha- {waii, Africa. Satisfaction guaran- iteed. $1.00, postpaid. oA'\rmflil add 15¢). FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT MAGAZINE, Dept. J Baltimore, 3, Maryland TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: Experienced clerk sten- ographer. 38 hour week. Inquire 186, Territorial Bldg. CARPENTERS, Insiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-if) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. IKIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, PLone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) PIANOS RENTEL and TUNel: Anderson Shop. HISCELI.ANEOUS meano for practice. Phone Black 290. 447-tf e o o 0 o 0 . Q e o o . ® Secretarial Courses. Mon. Wed. w }®.7 to 9 pm. Studio, Lower o {® Lobby, Baranof Hotel. 445-tf e ® © o 06 0o 0 0 0 0 0 & THE n.ouxz‘r. SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment "' A Complete Beauty Service MerlesNorman Cosmetics Phone 427 129 Third St. 443-1ma DAY NURSERY PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGART! Under auspices of ~A. W. V. S. =~ Juneau Unit a2t Mornings 9-t0-12 50c Afternoons 2-to-5 50c Afternoons 1-to-§ T5¢ For additional information | Mrs. George Rogers, Tel. Green 768 i - Mrs. Beth Stejer, Tel. Red 825 or Tel. 21—Governor's Mansion WE SHARPEN SKATES, Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf. JARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. ’ Veterans Administration homes for disabled or aged veterans had their origin in the National Asy- lum for Disabled Volunteer 8ol- diers established in 1865 at the end lof the Civil War.