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PAGE SIX THE DAILY \Lr\SI\A EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Newsy Nofes From Skagway espondence) Dec neeting of the r Youth Feillowship November 31, Wallace Logan . Phillip Eagle, Anderson, Ime the ub will meet Mrs. C. J' Roehr the 6.—The West- of the Church was held Sun- at was vice sec- treasurex h to the eligible for mem- in went Alaska December wu Lacuie, Washington way was held Monday evening, De- ten, S. Nelson, E. Kalenkowsk: : dxllgmu\ AI IF cember 1, and approved all the T. Cooper was appointed to lunch A M c 0 (0 establishments in the city. The City Eve Dance. The following officers | Ward pEPMA?aEN“Y [O(M’FD Clerk, Marvin Taylor, has received were electe dto fill stations where g i the 1948 auto license plates. These vacancies existed.: Max Steffe A waffle party was held at the e % g0 on sale December 16 Worthy Vice-President home of Mrs. and Mrs. George Vil- Dave Burnett, the wellknown —_— was Worthy Conductor December 5. The 3 plasterer, tile-man and musician, A nine pound nine ounce son was True as Outer GuArc Mr. and Mrs. Roy With two-thirds of ihe uiiimate who made hi here in Juneau born to Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Raffer- - Mr. and Mrs. Max Steffen, gcal reached in the organ fund, and then W south with ?v‘h'-% ty Monday evening, December 1 Mrs. McNeil and Elizabeth Alex- | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dewar, Mrs. the cfficial board of the Methcd- Burnette seve _m'ml Agoy: hax The baby who has been named Mar- ander went to Whi don, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- ist Church )“\I ‘,::lk;r_u an elec- settled down in S e (1 ;f. h shall Rafferty II, is welcomed day morning to have dent and M. V. Raiferty. or to be delivered some- ) city, and- has pur ; atire b s efore E The remair ito court and is now by two brothers, Michael and Jo- tion. They returned Mo ptilie et e seph 1 two sisters, Mary Anne evening R R B g o R ey : § and Colleen. Mr. Rafferty is with —_— L D anthers py the time the organ is dedicated, o court is close to the olleen. 1 S I ‘ les the Taxi ounds ¢ 2 the Custcms Service in Ska | Mr. and Mrs. William B Bl 9oty errors In jt js hoped. Rod unds and only 19 miles it e lare the happy parents of & ader Friday evening, Also plans for the Christmas from beautiful Monterey Bay. g ter b, Wednesldy The Panthers Won gervices of the church were made The Burnetts like their new pos- Mr. and Mss. Camillo Berena 10 at the White Pas of 46 to 35 with George gt e meeting, and com- jcn, invite Juneau friends to formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa, haye }\, little girl, who wei man. Bob Shye was mittee chairmen announced lock them up and in any case can come from Whitehorse, Y. T. He == o0 " 4 a hal the Elks. In the The schedule of services is as serd Christmas greetings or letters will work with Willilam Sherman i md 'D’ 3 e Taxi Terrors de- follows: El Camino Real 8 SENSyayiarosr BRoD ns have one older les by a score of ycung Adult Christmas Party, e e with Bob Korth high wednesday, December 17 SRR o man for the Eagles. | Kindergarten Departn (Be- & ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nord Wwen — 1 1 ar : a e % Whitehorse Monday to have de el v,- wo coacnes which the s ...lx;:nn.‘s ]g‘n:hu:x? fi:;“‘ :‘1» n UP;N (Mw{,flnv ‘ tal work done. Mimi and Carl|g .nd Yukon Railroad pu: K n on ine 'day morning before Ct e fl Gfi ! Afi,S E ( Brown home while they are away. poad in Baker, Oregon, arrived De- & usiness trip in| = i 0 ( G cember 3 on the M. S. Clove Hitch. V8 | ‘ohr l*rycmln“x Service e fH ER-— l&fl Nz HT‘ Oil was pumped through the re- .7 were P! s to T —_— ;‘1’!1]«11,.}:31211'):. or i Ami]‘““\ 3 - ; cently connected pipe line Monday, | o g [ oir si anthems. | ogficers for the coming year wer2 | December 1, and arrived in White- Sl B sinda i Mrs (;‘ J. Rogers er, The Annual Christmas PrOGFAm, gected last evening at the meeting | horse Tuesday. The pipeline will | z i A i o, |Sutilan MOth Chotrs, Mer's Dra- g the Filinino Community Club and O i T K X iths vacationing in the tie G Sunday be- be used by the White Pass and irade r, and the other matic Cvrmm o f;y’ € Yukon mas Comr Railroad and the United | il b into a bridge and { s Army. builders' car ary Pullen left on the Princess sday Credo, President; M regular meeting of the Pra-| o o5 b AR 3 to. spend, e LORRNL 10 7:30 vice-President; Pete Ay s was held| Sgt. Chris Dalbi of y'clock. retary; Dan Hocson, Teasurer. ; Baceriber |and Pfc. John Wil : | The Christmas concert presented Officers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary | e Paon phis, Tennessee C J Rapuzzi lpil on the _Prm- by the Senior Choir, S ay eve- are: Mrs. Mary Pelayo, President; om. The diffe to ‘br in r‘ms Norah to J‘Oln his f?mlly in fcllow.ng Christ Day, at Mrs. ora Florendo, Vic ofted that mo‘wu\ with the ACS. the States for the holidays. o cchk fiss Juanita Diaz el service and Bernalda I Dennis r Mat Mason went to Seattle on Party, New Year's Mary Corp m June the Princess Norah, December 6. Mrs. Daisy Guanzon, Sergeant | by Alaska — committess are: Arms. | Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Keller re- Simon Hellen- B { R turned home on the Princess Nor- (y, Mailing mmittee, Mrs 2 The Ladies’ N ah. They have been visiting rela o v I ng Com- ('.OSE NURSERY SCHOOI. 0y tives in the eastern part of the Poster ,, ! John Dodge d States. mgerford r Choir Di- T:lk n‘i?fllib ‘ie !DAYS December 4 _— . Ruth M. Popejoy; Youth | s. Rex Hermans and Dire . I Marye Bern Mrs. Ernest ( ¢ Sharon returned home hiep has been asked to direct; pounced that the n: F Norah. Junior Choir, Mrs. Edward P. ‘he Governor's House will be closed | S Jr, and Mrs. Geol r two weeks during the holiday aon; Gene Chairman of the The nurser vill close on program, Miss Claudia December 13, and re-open Men' Dramatic Group, v ;. Treat; Chairman of the gtk Christening Service, Mxrs. Floyd k. ¢ e Dryden; Young Adult Group, Mrs. HEREBY GIVEN Rot . g - > Y A. MILLER, h: Robert Treat; Epworth League " ateh Nizht, President, Hayes Mil- € ffed adinBifaatar.ob & the decedentss JOHN RIC]‘!APD ROBB, PEGGY PATRI- 1 } For Raies and Information ; L e “;‘“??‘;_’ CTa ROBB, and JTLL, KATHLEEN i sk J e ROBB, by the United States Com- Alaska Transportatien Company | TONIGHT ; s B, . st o GASTINEAU HOTEL { JIM McCORMICK TURNS ociates or any of them are hereby P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 [ antl ANTLERS OVER TO F. S.; re m-m”1,;“‘3:}»; ¢ t—:m,\,n“?:: | . Juneau, Alaska Plumbing @ Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. T LT T R T T RS “|“{ DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF “lectrical Contractor frouse Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES A the Clothing Man | HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of | LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 * S\ 5 SEATTLE SERVICE Dewey W. Metzdort Get the NEW Vice-Pres. v ASHINGTON 508 Habit! Managing ke Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at For COMrORT and rting—8ys St EY, 8 N TRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV. A e s~ | 1] Send a case of our famous A T e e Y, | Barbecued Salmon JUNEAU Alaska Meat Market | | to your irlengs or relatives for WELDING e et s ot compit Christmas & MACHINE stock o esh an rozen 4 Yl 48 half-pound Cans IC"MP‘:DIY . STUEN,-Oper ' SENT ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED eser LS RS PHONES 39 539 STAI‘L\_ ALASKA or HAWA”, 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 | TR ARG S T I S Y o s s o vall om0 e | for Onln $15.00 et T T Casler’s Men's Wear ey ELLIS AIR LINES Formerly SABIN'S 1 WRITE or WIRE DAILY TB;PS JI:NEAU:'; KETC“HIKA“ Stetson and Mallory Hats . . . via Pelersburg an range. ""’":. '“";:l' "‘; "::"""" | Pyramld FlSl!erles company With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. ::".n':o:u‘gz':" | 2103 Exchange Building, Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. hs frem the date of this nofice, i7 to me at the office of my attorney R. E. Robertson, 200 Seward Buil ing, Juneau, Alaska. Dated Juneau, Alaska, ber 25, 1947. WESLEY A. MILLER, Administrator. Every Nigiht ;’ coufes_ rg 6ET TH CHRISTMAS NANCE $-10-25 STORE r horns wit mention h re- the Novem- at ncem ccmrst ccndl.cled by Dar- 'nell's Sport Center, Juneau, has been turned over to the Regional Forester by young Jim McCormick First publication, Nov. 25, 1947. | {of Douglas. This beautiful set of Last publication, Dec. 16, 1947. horns was only 7t of a point be- ~ [hind the winning antlers entered {by Jim Klein of Juneau. Officials jof the Fcrest Service state t | tha antlers are being | through the Regional Foreste: Denver to the Colorado A & M | Cellege, Fort Collins, Colorado. | This school has an excellent col- 11 1 of antlers of all the Ameri- of deer except the blacktail. The symme- antlers dcnated by young a very strik- said NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, JACK KRISTAN, have been appointed Administrator of the e tate of JOSEPH HAGER, Deceased, and that all persons are required to present their claims, if any, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, to me, at my cffice in the ALASKAN BACHE- LOR HOTEL, in Juneau, Alaska. | DATED at Juneau, Alaska, De- cember 1st, 1947. JACK KRISTAN, ! Jack Kristan, as Admiistrator of the Nights-Red 730 an Cclumbia trical McCormick will make ing addition to their collection, species Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home ”l)epelrld:’lble amnd Beglila;r Disaniyis Sutvier | disposal service. Start any time the Regional Forester ate of Joseph Hager, Deceased. PHONE RED 559 1 bl ‘_ 4 - eee First publication, Dec. 2: 1947. CONKLE & FOLLETTE and forge! your past dlfllcu]nes! _ Read Want-Ads for $§ Savingsi Last publication, Dec. 23, 1047. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing - Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Junean Transfer { { | | pick-up schedules. service may be made | ational Bank. AR UL NS | SounlLny Payments for thi at the First the world's Douglas Plumbing & Heating Co. 0il Burners - Appliances - Gascline OPEN DAILY (Except Sunday) 8:30 to 5:30 DAY or NIGHT—Phone Douglas 16 | A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION “Say It With Flowers” but ‘SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 RESERVE T. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, US.A. MURPHY & MIIBPHY (urnn('e takes 3-bedrooms, basement. Basin Road. $3,600.00 one-bedroom home near all Boat Harbor, furnished. 1939 Chevrolet Master 4-door 1 completely reconditioned. iroom home near school and Fed. bldg. If desire rent two rooms, outside entrance, separate bathroom, newly decorated, furn., Venetian blinds, refrig,, automatic hot water, fur e. 5 $5.000.00 Two-tedroom home, V well furnished, excellent condi- tion, basement. 3-Bedrooms, Glacier Highway, new, garage adjoins, furnished, fur- nace. 3-Bedroon ed venetian hhmh BOATS—- Tacora, Polaris, Floating Cannery, 31A36. or Add., Furnish- machine, Albetros DOUGLAS-2 four-bedroom homes, . one $2,500.00. Furn- . one $3,500.00, ished. Beach Property, Juneau-Douglas, also Auke Bay area. ess Properties: Decker Bldg., Curio Shop, 2 marine shops, Sea- view Apts. mum?nv & MUBPHY Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR BENT 3-ROOM Hx,uw, oil stove, oil heater. Red 605, 754 3t ¢ u\l AGE, wareiwuse or shop, size x 70 ft. No. 70 W.lloughby ve. t to Cole’s Barn. Ph. Blv.\ 737-tt "F: CLEAN steam < rooms, t2am bath incinavian 736-t1 GARAGF FOR RENT. Ph. 513, j 736-tf T-O-RAY SUN- beit-r nealth. $10 De- Rent $5 @ monih may be .A]‘pm‘ll on purchase price. PAR- ELEC IC COMPANY 1. Down tov at Darnell’s. g57-tt. | ( teamheated rooms. (‘1ean Gold St. 656-1 {reren privileges — Home | Phone 868 Hotel. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or| week. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 187. WANTEB RELTABLE woman will care for children evenings; 15 r old boy wants work after school. Phone Blue 236. 54 3t WILL HELP Cook, service and cleanup, dinner parth S o % Box 2985. 55 2t DISABLED Veteran urgently needs employment. Call Green 212. Mr. Dotson. 753, tf % ELECTRIC Drill. Green 310. 753 4t WANTED to rent or lease, store or space 15-30 feet or larger. Phone 522. 752 3t SEWlNG and " alterations. Green 429. Phone 750 tf| HFLP WANTLDAP'\lnter must be 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581. T42-t1 WANTED TO RENT— Furnished or unfurnished two or three bed- room apartment or house. Ph. 866. KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- ialzing in Oi! $10.50. New Ray Machineless, | $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil| Cold Wave, $18.50 and $20. Pn‘ 556. 80-t1 | HEMSTITCHING and Button| Making, Black 510. FISCELLANEOUS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Singer Sewing Machine Co. now| at Baranaof Hotel, Rm 207. 52 flt‘ WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Potographic Supplies Develop ng & Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards A‘\70N PEODGC’I.'_S represe;;auve Phone Black 475. P.O. Box Tt2. 656-t1 R e s e S e T BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc Vio'et Seaberg, Green 483. \VUAPANTEED ealistic Pprmnn ent. $7.50. Paper Curls, $l.up | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201} 315 Decker Way. TIDES DECEMBER 10 High tide, 0.36 am., 152 ft. Low tide, 6.12 am. 3.7 ft. High tide, 12:25 pm,, 181 ft. Low tide, 18:55 p.m., -09 ft. ® . Seattle, Washington FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 TUESDA I W-A-N-T A-D-§ Se-| 742-1mo | Permanents, Duart | 737-1mo, | ! DAY, Dh(hMBl:R ‘) 1947 ‘ FOB SALE BABY bath tub; junior bed, set of silverware, table lamp, alumnium | kettles. Secondhand Store, 214 | 2nd St., phone 908. 54 3t USED Corona in ser S portable typewriter perfect condition, priced rea- ble. Can be seen at Hope's ), next Sears Roebuck. 54 3t 4-ROOM House | Shops. Ph 4 p.m near B P Roads Blue 895, noon and 754 6t 1930 MODEL A Coach, $75. Air compressor with tank, $50. Sorby Apt. No. A. Laiti. Ph. Blue | 708. 54 3t 317 754 3t MISC. Household furnishings. 12th Street T T T B HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns and Tackle. o DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER new n!nld; Black 398, PRACTICALLY jeep for sale. Ph v 753 I ! CRIDA: and tables; Patersburg ing £10.00 d For tield, W, Several 5-acre tracts, dry; raise fruit and 60 miles from St and coast; fine fish- swimming, only $245.00. wn and $10.00 monthly. write G. B. Potter- ion Bldg., Chs ton, Va 53 and details 1036 pe, $250. 'MOUT'H Sedar Call Douglas 392. fair 3 3t auto s ice suales, stze Iawood Waketield Sping Blue Apt. 28. 53 chedrs, 830 1t nt! 1 Hotpo 1 Maytag 1 Electric machine, 2 Philco cabinet, 6-tube table 1 girls bicycle, standard practically 1 For infor- 035-2 long-2 sewing 11-tube model; size, | mation call 751 61 t baby buggy, slightly ’all 831 between 9 a. and 5 p. m. 749 #{ i BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% months old. See Babcock, Vander- bily Hill. 49 tt | AUTOMATIC Washer used less I than one year. $95.00. Red 250. 749 6t TWO coal or wood hC’ucls like b two sanitary couches, 3 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 tf “OR SALE—Thiee nouses and Ick heuses in good condition and 2est location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576. Juneau. 472-t COMPLETE youth bed, Hot Point range, club chair, inner-lined fit- ted black dress coat with blue fox fur, like new. 141 Behrends Ave. Phone 132 47 tf ENTIRE SHOF vqumment at the Fixit Shop! Includes 12 in. lathe with 5 ft. bed and attachments, drill press, power grinder, buf- fers, arc and gas welders, hand tools, and a variety of other stock. Come in and make an offer, or cail Roy Eaton, Ph. 567. 743-tt 12 in. BLOCK WOOD and 2 ft fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. 737- 1mo. 32 ft. ’1ROLLER “Relief”, 75 h.p. Chrysler. Ccmplete with gear $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah i Alaska. 733-t¢ UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, -l easy approach from hiway. Priced for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-11 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. T13-t1 "LOST ARD FOUND |LOST: Man's Elgin wrist watch, leather strap. Reward. Phone i 229, 51 4t {LOST: Cameo bracelet with one stene. Reward. Room 1, Imperial Hotel. 754 3t 'HEARING ONPLANE CRASH AT SEATTLE | STARTS THIS WEEK | WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—#—The ‘cxvu Aeronautics Board announces (it will conduct a hearing Thursday iand Fridav at the Olympic Hotel in ySeame into the cause of the land- {ing crash of an Alaska Airlinés plane in which eight persons were ]kflled November 30. l Robert W. Crisp of the board’s ® ‘safety bureau staff will preside. iR e NOTICE | The STEVENS STORE and UP- STATRS STORE will observe the regular store hours until other nctice is published, and will be open daily from 9:00 a. m. until 6:00 p. m. 754 2t dh