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DAGE SIX ~===—=""=""3/(HOIR OF NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN WILL GIVE CANTATA Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage The Choir of the | Presbyterian Church present p St et the cantata, “The Story cf Carist- (OISR | 1, Ly H. Alexander Mattiews NOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | at 11 o'clock next Sunday morn= & MARINE WAYS ing. The public is cor inyit- vew construction & repair work | cd to share with the 1.regatio Anthorized Dealer for in this joyous event celeirating LECTROLOX mas. The program is as fol- ¢ 2 i The Hymn—“O Come All Ye - || Faithful The Invocation—Lord's Prayer, FREDR.WOLF | cioc ruin Behold the days come, saith the | Blectrical Contractor NANCE S&T 5-10-25 Siore Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS/ STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store LIQUORS ‘ | 'r_ Imzssnnsnn Box 1465 Phone 677 e | SERVICE = ™ 35 Phone 911—9) am. to 12 Empire Wantars get Results! Let us run your errar SCHENLEY the world's RESERVE g SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building « New York, US.A. WLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV. S ELLEIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hy daburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 e JUNEAU w WELDING ] & MACHINE _:;::5’:1 COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole Owner 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Plumbing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. \m‘lwxn Light | ca Wiri | Lo Men’s Chorus frouse Wiring The Angel Gabriel Wi | OUR SPECIALTY Solo and | Box 2135 Black 379 ss Claire F iy uciad There Were Shepherds Abiding In the Fie with Chorus; Solo- | B YGRS - | <o Py | . 0. And It Came To Pass, When I'he Clothing Man gels Were Gone Away Mr., Wm. L. Paul, Jr HOME OF |15 Chorus FLORSHEIM SHOES { ces Of The S nd Carol Solost—Miss Clair ! The Scripture Lesson GEOBGE Bnos. The Prayer. The Response. The Worship through our Tithe Widest Selection of and Off s e PHONE 399 MERRY XMAS rom Doxology Prayer of Dedication Offertory Christmas Meditation— The ! The Tlm Thc ‘Pastor. “Behold There Came Three Wise Men From The t,” Men's Chor- Soloists—Mr. R. L. Graff; Mr. Wm. L. Paul, Jr. | “And When They Were Come Into The House” with Chorus olst—Mr. Wm. L. Paul, Jr. ep, Holy Babe” with Chorus. Soloist—Mrs. B. R. Glass | “Awake, Awake, Put Strength” with Choru; {Mr. Wm. L. Paul, Jr The Hymn (Congregation) To The World.” | The Benediction The Oifertory. Choir Personnel Scpranos—Mrs. B. R. Glass, Mrs a MacFarlane, Mrs Louise Mrs. Geraldene McConnei, Claire Folta. Lester Linehan, Leslie 1 William L. Paul, Jr., Leivers, George B. Schmidt Altos—Mrs, Margaret Case, Juanita Wilson, Miss Helen D. Case, Mrs. Dorothy Pegues, Mrs Pinkley, Miss Janu McConnel, angeline McConnel William Passey, R L Donald Pegues, Daniel A W. H. Barron st—Mrs, Carol Beery Oon Thy Soloigt “Joy The Response. Tenor J W Milss Mary | Miss Ba. es Da- THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPlR!;—Jl I\LA ALASKA ELKS CHRISTMAS PARTY SATURDAY | FOR KIDDIES QN The annual Kiks Christmas ty for children, those und 5 years of age, will be the biz kid- dom event tomorrow afterncon. As stated, the event is for children and adults are kindly asked not to seek admission. If a child must be accompanicd by a parent, or she is too young to enjoy the doings and should remain at home, | also adults take up the room re- served for the children, those in charge state ‘The event will be held at the Capitol Theatre, doors opening at 1 o'clock and Manager Homer Gar- vin starting the free show at 1:30 o'clock Following the show in the tre, the children will go street to the Elks Auditorium meet Santa Claus ‘who will omething for each child. thea- ss the and have - LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Christmas Party Monday, Dec 22 at 7:30 p. m. in New Moose Club. Don't forget! 61 31 - D kmpire Wantars ger Results! ST T " TRAVELLERS’ | CHEQUES Ycan be purchased from any Canadian Pacific Agent Ycan be cashed anywhere in Canada or the United States You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Travellers’ Cheques in U from any Canadian Pacific agent. .. or Cafladian Currency, quickly, easily, if they are lost or stolen, their full vaiue will be refunded. They can be used just like money—you don’t have to go to a bank to cash them. Any shop, restaurant, hotel, railway office will give you signature is your identification. full value for them. Your For full information see Mr. D. H. E. MaclL.can, Canadian Pacific agent, Juneau, Alaska. eam&wn@ TRAVELLERS QUES COCKTAILS . OGpen 6 P, M. Until 2 ' DANCING | | 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Dew’t Forget to Attend Gur First Anniversary TUESDAY DECEMBER 23-COME ASYOU ARE . FREE . ENTERTAINMENT . . . 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA .8:3019 NIGHTLY he | lRotary New Year Party Cailed Off; Affair Given Later + annual formal dance, sche- NEW PUBLIC ADDRESS the FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1947 SYSTEM INSTALLED AT SKATE RINK, AB HALL A néw putlic address system for cating rink in the AB Hall duled the Rotary Club on New gpjueq from the States yesterday, years Eve, has been postponed ,nq phas already been installed. to Vs tine’s Day. Proprietors “Red” Mayo and Fritz The announcement is made by Greneer plan to have speaker in the Executive Committee of the each that the s0 corner, Rotary Club and postponement 15 yugic may be heard from any part bacause there are so many Iunc- ¢ the floor tions scheduled for New Year's T report that there has been [Eve it was thought most advisable | o acily "crowd svety ‘Sheding to give the formal on another|pyut aiter the first of the year there date. a new schedule, with skat- ing four days a week. 2 UNBEATENTEAMS WILL PLAY TONIGHT: J-HIGH, IMPERIALS © <. will be archery, boxing and other SRR 'll'“ A full shipment of records, cut Imperials will tangle 'I“'l"l‘((“l‘ cspecially for skating rinks has | the J-High gym in the hOUest|p .., pocejved and additional roller battle of the season Both teams were unbeaten and are smooth pall handlers. Both teams have swept all of their opponents off the floor, but tonight’s game will be a different s Both teams evenly matched and there will probably be a close contest with a point for point struggle. The J-High team and the Imper- jals will play the first game of i the evening which begins 7:30. | te The Imperial's white hope is| ti Merritt, who has zoomed points up in every game S0 fe with his famous cc r shot. Fir string pl the Imper Powets Jim Nielsen, | t} McDenald ‘The the L¢ in smooth team to a n Mayo and Greneer are also noping | s on Merritt, -High's Crimsc -Schmitz shape, will be a hard down. Probable line-up Bears will ke Logan, | fl Graves, Adams and | i fcr the Smithber In the second game will play the V.F.W — - Darn Beaut Robes for men. Were high as 00 under OPA approv- ed price. Checks, stripes, plaids Broken sizes to close out, $15.00 B: while they last GRAVES, The Clothing Man. 762 4t St ok { The Man Clothing Man, Clothing the | in pe Hendrickson airport, and Pasquan goed one Bears, it | W combination 1s | ve assemble 4 gaintet tion of Grenger are planning ational programs, each being assigned those days h prove to be most popular h the public A badminton pro- ely scheduled for and later there tes aresun the way. There is| good supply of shoe skates for \le, and plans are under for Shoe Skate Cluk to be held one ight a week for advanced skaters. | ating pageant next notion of the partnership | 1 a skating rink was umux\m n minutes before Greneer mmuhl 1e plane for Seattle after a hunt- s trip here last September. The air happened to meet Mayor on their way to the and casually 1e idea to him. He thought it a| so Greneer went on to| and Oregon to in- ilar enterprises and etic equipment. ughly sanding The shingten te After tho: ocr gt the » soft drink bar and che ck the partners opened the rink, n as the Town Hall Recrea- Center, on December 11. e eee - HERE FROM SKAGWAY Roy Skagway ar aranof Hotel <~ at the staying NuvalCE I will pot be respuusible for any| aled Handkerchiefs at'bills contracted by any person other 3t than myself. 762 4t (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. LIQUOR OPEN UNTIL 2 Free Deliveries Daily- PHONE 399 Gecrge Brothers Liquor Store GEORGE BROS| STORE For TGN and JERRY IMPORTED BRANDY and RUM BLEND Pint §3.50 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. MIDNIGHT | 4 A Group of Very desirable garments these Special Price SURPRISED Womens Arvan@ Baranof Hotel Building Also: Chenille Rohes Fascmators < URPRISE aturday R o o e g = on a SPECIAL RACK at SL.93 == $2.95 Come In, You'll Be PYRRE S N S S T S S5 A W P S ECIAL N ... Really! “The Nicest Store in the Capital City of Alaska” ....811.95 ...$ 1.50 mentioned] rOR RENT the ‘ AB Hall and install- | C. Avrit and Richard Avrit | % T MISCELLANEQUS | % | Complete Potographic Supplies = | Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging {day refreshments were served. MIIBPHY & MURPHY near I Deep lot. New | furniture. Inner-spring mattress- | es, etc. 40x144 filled in lot on Willougby. | 'G.E. electric’ range, $100. Calaroid $7,000—twor-bedroom house, business district. burners, deep well, etc. | ROOMING House and apts. Nets $185.00 mo. plus apt. Can rent| apt. $75.00. CURIO SHOP, best location, im- mediate small select | stock. Rent reasonable. 3-BEDROOM house, cement base- | possession; ment, furnace, refrig, etc.,, pric- ed quick sale. | PROPERTY investment opp. Make $500.00 plus 6% interest—payment $100.00 per mo. princ. and int. title escrowed. ! |On beach side, 2 bed-room home appr. mile city limits. Well furn. | immediate poss. Terms. 2 BEDROOMS, T7th St. basement. new furn. clean. Good buy. | SCANDANAVIAN ROOMS. sea- | | view - machine shop - several properties Douglas and Doug- las beach - two apt. houses - prop Auke Bz\y and nghwav MURPHY & MURPI{Y REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | I | Phone 676 over First National Bunk ONE room (‘.mm ( 5719 tf | APT. for rent. Seaview, one blcck | from Federal Bldz. 759 1 mo | T:'ROOF E\,l‘a\ge pson Bldg. FIRE pace. | 758'.1" ‘G-ARAGE Wareiouse or shop, size | | 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby | Ave. next to Cole’s Barn. Ph.| Blue 275 737-t1 | } CLEAN steam 1€ * rooms, elso steam baths., Scandinavian | | Tooms. T36-t | | | \POOV{S FOR REN1. Down town | locativn. Inquire at Darnell's. | 657-tf. | ileges — Home | | | ROOUMS, by day o1 NICE CLEAN week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 WANTED | apt. or Ph. 032, 59 3t furn. room. WANTED: Small housekeeping ring 2 desk. 62 3x WANTED to buy—knee-hole Write C-3524, Empire. A Good Home for black water spaniel female. 3 years cld. P. O. Box 969, Juneau. 760 3t WANTED to buy small or med- ium fireproof safe. Must be in ; good condition. Stevens Store. “ Phone 45. 760 tf‘ ISEWING ana alterations. Phone | Green 429. 750 tf| | HELP WANTED—Painter, must bé| 1st class mechanic, 5 days work - guaranteed. Ph. 581 742-tf or unfurnished two or three bed-| room apartment or house. Ph.| 868. 742-1mo | TRSTEN’'S BEAUTY SHOP, sp spec- jalizing in Permanents, Duart Oi! $1050. New Ray Machineless, | $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil| | Cold Wave, $1850 and $20. Ph.| 556. 780-1 L{ | 843 W oth St. _ |'WANTED TO RENT— Furnished - | | i R - - FOR SALE NEW Bri.skin 8MM Magazine Mov- *+ ie Camera, 4 shutter speeds F. I. 9 lens. Made to use with tele-" scope. Carrying case and 3 mag- agines double 25 film included. Total cost $158.00. Will sell for ¢ less than cost. Write care Em- pire, Box 526. 762 2t MODERN home on 1lth Street. Ph. Red 624. 62 tt STILL time béfore Christmas! Just , received a shipment of Plaques. Come in and see them. Alasknq:-l‘ B.ble House, Corner 2nd and Main. 62 2t - RECENTLY Overhauled 1937 Chev-" rolet '2-ton Pickup for sale. Ri- ley Furiong, 2': mi. on Glacier Highway. 763 2t FOR SALE;YL;ung canary ers. Ph. Blue 464. sing- 763 tf ® e 0000000 0 0 HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE e Leaving for active duty with e U. S. Army. MUST sell. See o » Steve Hopkins or call 281 e r 586. 62 5t e € o 0 0 00000 0 0 ©scceeo HASSOCK, leatherette. Never been used. Reasonable. Ph. Red 745. i S, R A A 62 3t - THE Perfect Xmas Gift, a to sing for you through the Phone Green 442. P. O. ' 762 3t ™ years interest 1 good almost new logging camp: D 7 cat and arch (used 500 hrs), 8 man bunkhouse, 4-room ccok house with hot and cold water, bath & shower, pow- er saw with extra blades and chains. All other necessary equip- ment as axes, saws, wedges, etc., also well made float to move same. Total price $10,000. '= down and balance easy terms to respon- sible party. Write Box 53, Sitka, Alaska. 761 3t 1942 OLDMOBILE Sl‘ddll‘ ;J;)(l condition except tires. Owners out of towa and will sell cheap. See at G rs Motor Co. 61 tf for sale. 61 3t Jackets vuuvertible, new up- rinz, good tires, excellent body fair, $375. E. A. Stewart. Jr., Chief Engineer LT 646 Subport days. No. 4 Ellingen Apts. 61 6t 1937 Foru holst motor, CHRISTMAS TREES Order now from C. Y. O members. Phones Green 783, Green 600, Red 195. Eve- ninzs, Red 510, Green 239, Red 702. (758 6t) se 0c0ceeeseocoe lees so0o0ccccs! SMALL Davenport, occasional chair, overstuffed chair, library table, tea wagon, Hoover vacuum cleaner, hand vacuum cleaner, at 326 W. 8th St. 759 tt FURNISHED house on 80x90 Iot | with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. 9th Street. 758 tf {1935 V-8 COUPE; new tires and paint job. Good transportation Phone 478. %7 tt e %o e e s HUNTERS v Have your guns completely * cleaned and overhauled be- * fore winter storage. Complete *| Service & repair Skies, Guns and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER P P . o WINTER & POND CO., Inc Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards i 2 AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1 | —eeeeeee— BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. Bas e Gl U G AR TS SUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST ARD FOUND ring wlth small 763 3 LO# eys on dice box. Ph. 324 | BEAUTIFUL _Husky CH!LD'S auto seat, ice skates, size 7, 2 Hawood Wakefield chairs, hassock, Spindryer. Blue 830, Chennel Apt. 28. 53 1t 1 English cab baby buggy, slightly used. Call 831 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 49 tt pups, 3% months old. See Babcock, Vander- bilt Hill. 49 tt TWO coal or wood heaters like new, two sanitary couches, 3 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 tf #OR SALE—Thiee nouses ana lot, beuses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 72-t 32 ft. TROLLER “Relief”, 75 h.p. Chrysler. Complete with gear, $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, Alaska. 733-¢1 (HAPELADIES HOlD ‘ MEETING WESDAY; Mrs. Cecil Donohue and Mrs. Bill Palmer were co-hostesses to the Chapeladies Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Donohue on Auke Bay. It was the Christmas party and holi- Those present were Mesdames Mrs. James DeHart will be the hostess at the next meeting on January 13, Arnold, Bland, Bowman, Drake,/ Donchue, Hickey, . Lindegaard, | Lynch, Maier, Petersen, Palmer, Smith, Epperton, Congdon and | Graves. UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, easy approach from hiway. Priced for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-t1 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Andersou Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 13-t4 HERE FROM PALMER Don L. Irwin of Palmer is stop- ping at the Baranof. e LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Christmas Party Monday, Dec. 22 at 7:30 p. m. in New Moose Club. Den't forget! 62 3t Canary *"