The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX DOUGIAS Gerald C. wife wnd family Committ holiday family ar which he here 1d his N phasize tl in- will ccntinue to Fairbanks where SANTA CAME, TREATED FINED : The Christmas party for Pusich announ bis CHURCH PROGRAM TONIGHT| $he Do ¢ y that one lo t The Douglas Community Meth- | great success last ever rested odist Church will present a (mn.- ax a ers a very nice program pu drunk erly mas | t this evening in Hn ir | Miss Elizabeth Lancaster After a night in the city ' new Church beginning at Pourth and Fifth Grade offender was fined $10 o'clock. Fell the prog: : ey wited vhusios d costs during Court next morn- ther be ing and later| Saturday’s Empire carried a front “The Nutera : frest will be passed for|page item to the effect t followed by arc the decorated |Senate leader, 'Nerman R very jovial and m CITY CRITICIZED tree. This is the first|of Ketchikan, has urged a who danced v Mayor and Ci for the Douglas Com- |session of the Legisla to en: the little boys vl mornirg by thedist Church in their |an income tax, claiming (I,m : passed out nice ba it WO o ol ing [ators Joe G and L. P. Daves the same time taking down a pplicatior 0or Mobnse had reversed their position and of each individual wants | as approved, were not satisfactory HOURS would vote for such a tax in case a ol ‘ORMstinas Ea S0 NS o hothak dibeting Ikt He Office will special session we ‘Am_ . were hosts to c held and the applic for 11| close at noon Wednesday No| Walker offered to stake his pc ¢ wi s will be open on Christmas |futu ictment of such o i individual-| 5 i announced |ure and pledged that should the t T Aty g >oo a candidate for FIREMIN'S PARTY, DEC. bein o b The D z law as to gambling or cat M I M ? d Assuming that the proposal is partment will ) the pub- | disturbances, etc. The Mayor there- ar Yfl erriit én vads. {REEoCd Tasti hent lic of Gastin..u a fore has call me present and prospective, Uumld in- The party Christm ck in the o'clock ed on fne I Robert Morrow Are Married Last Night is welcomed to on the TOM ITNSEN The marriage of wsfiss Marilyn Department. At mu- Tem Jensen , daughter of Mr. and Mrs sic will play on the by PAA from 4 neth G. Merritt to Mr. Robert — - s " | Morrow, sen of Mr. and Mrs Claudé Morrow of Yakima, Wash was sclemnized last evening at 8 ao'cleck in the Holy nity Cathed- ral. Dean Rice offi- cerempny. r father of bows ke 1 dai Mrs. Mcrritt chose ua crepe styled with a a1 best mar eding the Zalmain Gross fed by Mr n: ompar at the hom following The mony istir n s Hemer Garvin , B. F. Glass, Albert { White faille n rece ption ne of the the house was g and wed- ssist- Mes- receptic table was centered by a hree-tiered wedding cake. A t the reception were Martin Feist, Eugene Cooley, {1t should & he merits of the proposal. noted that the Terri- over 2 million doilars ; that Sen: aid t sufficient to into tory now h; in its treasur: and Coffey have pated revenues will be meet appropriations; that the cost of a special session ar pecial elec- tions will be well over $50,000; and most important of all, that Senator 1's assurances as Democratic n not be relied upon to pre- Walke: der ¢ the ow m the used for 15 becaus TrL> two mil castig, ‘Treasurer ind in nd before the essicr It was the Walker D W 1 erted ax »or m re d di- wardl Banfield tax which Both he re- ndu in the p tax bill. He ales has ocated the sé the record indicate ion would tax upon t high cos rable he Ala ady burdened by buying. i mail would alre and outside be disastrou: The risk to the Territors in a special 1d the U sary expendi wore than $50,- 000 are too to pay pelitical are too high h they provide an oppor- resolutions condemn- 1t governor, or resolu- Walker as his essil sa future even the tunity to vas ing the prese tions endc ing Mr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU To Alaska’s EAU, ALASKA RN Christmas Greetings gfi We would feel that something had been left ’S/? undone were we to overlook the opportunity g of thanking you for your patronage through i 1947 and the years before and we hope (o continue through the years to come. 7 Petersen’s Refuse Co. e LR -Lna S $7,000—two-bedroom house, near business district. Deep lot. New furniture. Inner-spring mattress- es, etc. 44 filled in 3. electric rar burners, deep well, lot on Willougby. $100. Calaroid ete. TULSDAY DECEMBER 23, 1947 MURPHY & MURPHY' e #% ' ROOMING House and apts. Nets LEUEIEE ”m""r‘flgv"@ifi:"?"fl"”"’w’"*‘r‘.?."? ENEIZIZUZY! | $185.00 mo. plus apt. Can rent apt. 00. RO SRS ~ " |CURIO SHOP, best location, im- | mediate possession; small select | MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY e Triangle Cleaners CLOSED NOON T OPENING SOON HOLLY SsHoOP With a Linme of Millinery Complete stock. Rent reasonable. 2-BEDROOM house, cement ment, furn refrig., etc ed quick s , bri le. PROPERTY investment opp. Make | $300.00 plus 6% interest—payment | $10000 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, 7th St. basement new furn. clean SCANDANAVIAN Good buy. ROOMS. Se; view - machine shop - several properties Dou and Doug- las beach - two apt. houses - prop. Auke Bay and Highway. l MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 67§ over First National Sank FUR RENT g3 W 9th St APT. for ren.. Seaview from Fed Bldg Storage PROCF reoms. viieger, — Home ey o1 1t ROOMS, by Hotel. Ph NT--Furnished manent resident Hotel Juneau. 764 9t ‘MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Potographic i Develop'ng — Printing — Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representative Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7¢%. £56-t1 base- | FIRE Simpson Bld GARAG iuuse Or shop, |24 70 Willoughby | Ave Cole’s Barn. Ph.| Blue T37-t1 NIC ear t LOSIES -tf | CHILD'S FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Fu. nace, fireplace. Immediate oc- cupancy. 214 4th St. Phone Red 398 766 tf PEDIGREED Cocker puppies two months old. Phone Douglas 955. 66 2x MODERN home on 1ith Street Ph. Red 624, 762t TLAS bench Change-O-Matic Milling Machine and all attach- ments. 9056 W 11th St. 765 3t cin BMM Magazine Mov- fe Camera, 4 shutter speeds F. 1.9 lens. Made to use with tel scope, Carrying case and 3 ma azincs double 25 film included tal cost $158.00. Will sell for less than cost. Write care Em- pire, C-526. 764 2t FOR SALE—Young canary sing- ers. Ph. Blue 464. 763 tf © 00 e 0 000 0 0 g e HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE e e Leaving for active duty with e ® U. S. Army. MUST sell. See e Steve Hopkins or call 281 e ® or 586 62 5t o 2 0 0 006 00 0 0 0 0 0 Cuniverti=e, Rew up« good tires, excellent fair, $375. E. A. Chief Engineer LT 646 Subport days. No. 4 Ellingen Ap! 61 ¢ D house on 80x90 lot 0 Quonset Hut. Phcne Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. 9th Street. 758 tf HUNTERS £ Have your guns completely * cleaned and be- fore winter Service & overt auled and > DARNE SPORT CENTER * ates, size field chairs, Blue 830, 1t auto seat, 2 Hawood Wake ssock, Spindryer el Apt. 28 buggy, A between 9 a. m. baby d. Call €31 ish cab and 5 p. m 749 1 TIFUL Husky pups, 3% 5 old. See Babcock, Vander- 49 1t TWO coal or wood heaters like two sanitary couches, 3 ric heaters. Red 702. 49 tf ae #OR SALE—Thice nouses ana lot nhruses in good edndition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1 32 ft. TROL.LER “Relief”, 75 hn ler. Complete with gear, Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, 733-t1 UNIA\JPPDVFD lot 4'2 miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, e: approach from hiway. Priced Ph. 035-5rings. 732-t1 ¢ tor quick sale. SR » plan to make their g, or merely occasion for a S e e e e D \ Schenley International Corporation ® Empire State Building * New York, U.S.A. 100 "“]‘ lo% "‘1“-‘“““[5“: ;A.‘x; re rformance of previous ikt meBs Greens i ‘PI‘I‘XIN?T FO;‘ REA:]T kur DSA§E v T 5 cmployed v ne @ S - urlitzer lano aska ealer iy & c . ki BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PRODF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Senator. Walker's ‘conteiiibas b B &g s | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman:| Fh. 193 Anderson Piano Shon good »,w-u‘xmenl might better be an ent. $750. Paper Curls, $1 up, 124 W 3rd. T13-t1 rdvocacy of economy in our Terri- . Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 — ~ e torial affairs and a demand upon G l 0 v c s 315 Decker Way v .crarial officials that they A A WANTED operate within the limits of their i sudgets and the taxpayers' ability Al 5 M-n- S i LUST AND FG“ND HOUQEKLEPER in private home, bt hudes \lso a new Millinery Service i AR ALASKA TAXPAYERS LEAGUE 3 > LOST ]5"13“ A"“A“"“F“"i“f “‘*‘;‘h cr two children. Good . (Paid advertisement) possioly on Glacier Highway. Re-| gajary to right person. Write P. &7 e on - ovb for the Women of Juneau and Y. 8 gl hort. 65 36, O, Bex 705, Juneau 66 4x . Beautiful Robes for men., Were E [ BROWN Leather Billfold lost, bear- TO SUBLET one bedrocm apt 2500 under. OBA “4ppY Douglas ... HATS MADE TO ing name of Adeline Logan. Re-! puailable for thr monthe Checks, stripes, plaids 4 i Phone Mrs. B. F. Kane, 399. te P.O. Bo 65 3¢ Eroken sizes to close out, $15.00 CRDER AND RE-STYLED. ‘ s kit du iR | while last. GRAVES, The il ood Heme for black wa Bean 769 4t spaniel female. 3 years cld. P. O 4 L e e REA(;ON ABLE PRICES F”(K SE“‘I‘EN(ED Box 909, Juneau. 760 3f . ) F 5 e s il STEVENS STORE | to buy small or med- 4 Open even until Christmas. - (4 e g | To PR'SON TERM juvm ruopmof safe. Must be in | woa | UESEREEEsResssnswesal | i‘;‘;‘iw - sangiges R L sl bk i al e g dr AT d ngen o | By EDWIN SHANKE - o — ‘\ R R R RIS "‘\'ql | NUERNBERG. Dec, 23 — ( — SEWING and alterations. Phone ! Green 429. 750 tf We wish you all the joys of the Christmas season and a very happy New Year too! G. E. KRAUSE The Hillcrest Apartments l 3” The NEW YORIK TAVERN arggarine Selg== EVE and And thanks you for the p Chrisimas Greetings ast year's business New Friends and 0l¢ Are Invited 1o Our OPEN HOUSE on CHRISTMAS again on NEWflY{:.AR SEVE After 6 . m. Your First Drink is @N THE HOUSE? GEORGE SALQ, Proprietor Te All Children: ' FREE ICE CREAM CONE DEC. 24 FROM 3 to 4 P. M. | Friederich Flick, 64-year-old head of Germany's largest privately-own- ed coal, iron and steel empire, was sentenced to seven years imprison- ment by an American Military Tri bunal today for ting slave labor and locting German-occupied coun- tries. ‘The two and cne-half years which ready has spent in confine- einbrinck, Flick's sociate, wos sentenced s in brison and Flick's ard Weiss. and on principal n2phew, -half s in the six months’ to five was sentenced to ociates who RILEY’S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Phone 911 ' GENERAL OFFICE WORK Juneau Foot Clinic Room 14, Shaituck Bldg. PHONE: RED 608 By Appointment Only . HELP WANTED Pmmer must be 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guarantced. Ph. 581, 742-t1 WANTED TO RENT— Furnished or unfurnished two or three bed- room apartment or house. Ph. 866. 742-1mo /i1l be deducted from his sen- KIRSTEN'S B UTY SHOP spec- ialzing in Permanents, Duart Oi: $10.50. New Ray Machineless, $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil Cold Wave, $18.50 and $20. Ph, 556. 780-tt NOTIUR The members of Juncau Post No. 4, The American Legion, Depart- ment of Alaska, at its regular meet- |ing on January 26, 1948, will vote on a proposal to authorize®the Le- | 3ion Building Association to grant | 'm easement over a portion of Lot { ™. 3 in Block No. 4, approximately |three feet by one hundred feet in | dimension. — | First publication, Dec. 12, 1947. Last publication, Jan. 16, 1948. Beautifu: Kooes for mep. Were (high as $25.00 under OPA approv- ed price. Checks, stripes, plaids. {Broken sizes to close out, $15.00 iwhile they last. GRAVES, The | Clothing Man. . 762 1t

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