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z\Gl" SIX 2 which set out by i ing a rmy ‘“weasel, It must go via n « cross-country ads, for an AFTER HOP medical per- by Cor Page One) the s sl y ¢ I el Rescue Squad- t t ! region 1 rough the - > - 6 - PEOBERTSONE GO SOUTH 5 ) m e Gulf Ar M R. E. Roberison 1 on the Alaska, for will visit with A rclud- where they C ean to be flown r on and daughter-in-law, is a Dr and Mr Duncan Robertson field | and their two children, Carol and 1 Mc- John Duncan. This will be the Kanzie Robertsons' first visit with their t f as soun as grandson John Duncan, who is ! but it was eight months old. They expect to 1i throughout the |return to Juneau in two weeks. A Very Sincere HAPPY RNEW YEAR To All WE WILL BE CLOSED For the Annual Inventory Friday and Saturday January 2nd and 3rd ALASKA ELECTRONICS SALES and SERVICE 307 Seward Phone 62-Juneau A AT SO0 .one. washer that washes both clothes and dishes!: Changes from Clothes Washer to Dishwasher in 12 Minutes Amazing, astounding—and #rue! The Thor Automagic Washer is a Clothes Washer that washes, rinses, damp- dries your clothes gently, perfectly—and automagi- cally. THEN,a quick change of tubs and it’s a Dish- washer that washes dishes, silverware, glasses — evea pots and pans. Compact, Kitchen-Size Yet This New THOR Is Tiwo Washers in Owe/ See us for this and other Modern Elecirical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispense of De 24-hour Electric Service i pendable OFFICE AT YAKUTAT The A tem rec in Yakutat i improved economical service dents. The new llocated in the |Libby store in This was Colonel T. J {Officer of the ! tions System The A main office which is lo- cated in the hangar at the Yakutat B with the vi a telet y opened a branch office Village which is now faster and more to Yakutat resi- branch office is Libby, McNeill and he village at Yaku- announced today by Tully, Commanding Alaska Commun tat is connect nch office The air base is approx miles f town. Tech. nt Edward F. Roden- % is in charge of the ACS station 1at Yakutat The branch office will be open to the public from 12 noon to 3 p.m. {daily |and holidavs. On Sundays and holi- |days it will be open from 11 a. m ;to 1 pm. during the hours that the branch office is closed. Priority | messages addressed to Yakutat resi- { 1dents will be delivered by ACS mes- !senger from the main ACS office at the air base. The general reaction of Yakutat | citizens has been most favorable towards this latest attempt by the Air Ilage br ircuit i ACS to give better service to 1tS)p .y and Flint scored two bas- lcustomers. It previously had been | S80SO O O O necessary for patrons to travel to |, ™ o g el MeDaniels scored ff;é,‘r‘":oml‘:; me;e;‘]'_:;;if“;‘gn:v' 9 points ag high man, while Bon- {order or telegram, This new facility | D€t scored 16 for the Night OWwls. {brings the ACS practically to their | Summary doorsteps { ‘Douglas High FG FT TP | PSR L R ! cuthbert 8 70 o1 i MARina -)CIETY jaer : 8L 5as | The business meeting of the May- {J. McCormick TN Sl {tha Society will be held at {:30Puisch LR | p. m. Priday, January 2nd, in the | Dcugan Lt e Church Paitors, with Mesdames | Bonnett 3 G005 8 Don Burrus and C. E. Warfield! Totals s Ll hostesses for the dessert luncheon Substitutes: Goetz, Bach, B. Mc- IMrs. W. R. Booth will lead the | Cormick | devotions. Al ladies of the church ! Wachusett BG S ER TR {are invited to attend 1t | Jagow 2 Ay A H DU | Gri ) 2 NEW YEAR M L TO FISHERMEN Fo 0 We wish to thank all our custo- | Douglas o 0 mers for the business given us |Batdori 1.-2 41 tha Tast yeat Rokbins ) | Effective immediately we can g -ml il \furnish all types of popular com- | L , mercial ar, expertly made l:[)‘l R R ito your specificaticns. i B o 3 We welcome all new accounts | B {to try us for price, quality, work-{ Mikes Owls FG FT TP manship and service | Bennett 6w O { A Happy and Prosperous New |Russc 3. 0 | Year to all! ‘l)mmhll» D& 07 ] Madsen's Cycle & Fishing Supply | l‘x‘-uklx- % o dechl ! Two Phones. Opp. Ball Park e 039 | Open noon till 9 p. m. 1t $.0 | - | Pusich o { It will pay yoca to shos Home Dcven, B lazt 0 [ Beautitni %55 tt |Devon, J Woath | PTERERES AT | % 5 8 1 | Darnells FG FT TP | i SR R ‘ Th CHURCH | E 1 e {E 3 i | | 2 -0 | 1 Tl Nl L 0D off | - - &= l 14 6 34 i { { offers you Fine Enterfainment New Year's Eve t EVERYONE is invited to The Memorial Presbyterian Church to see a beautiful Kodachrome Movie Community Sing-Song Waichnight Service ’ Free Admission ( 8:00 o'Clock l Wednesday, Dec. 31 | | | | A Free- WlIl Offering will be received and re- freshments will be sold during the intermission by Christian Men's ] Fellowship Start the New Year RIGHT __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE " ""/ACS OPENS BRANCH|2 LEAGUE GAMES ka Communications Sys- |' Yakutat time, except Sundays | PLAYED, DOUGLAS Douglas High and Mikes Night !Owls won in close games Wwith { the Wachusett squad and Darnell's five last night in the Douglas High School gym. In the first game, Wachusett was | ahead at the end of the first {quarter 10-0 and at half time| 14-13. The third quarter saw thern still in the lead 21-18, but in |ended 18-13 with the Owls in the {lead and at half-time the score {was 23-21. In the third quarter ‘Mxkes was held to one point while | Darnell's scored five points giv- |ing them the lead 26-24. With three | minutes to go in the last quart- er FREE FOR ALl | ATHOCKEY GAME; (By The Associated Press) Tacoma police quelled a free- for-all last night as the home- town Rockets defeated the New Westminster Royals 4-3 in a close- checked Pacific Coast league hoc- key game. The ruckus developed after Pete Taillifer of Tacoma and Ken Terry of New Westminster tangled. Play- ers of both teams and half a dozen spectators joined in. In another northern division contest the division leading Se- | | ! I 5-2. Fresns Falcons defeated Oakland Oaks 2-0 and the Los Angeles Monarchs drove furiously to an 8-4 win over San Francisco in the southern division. Tonight Fresno, one point be- hind the second place Los Angeles club, tangles with the Monarchs in the only game scheduled. Bill Brennan got his first shut- out of the season in the Fresno win cver Oakland. The second period saw Referee Jerry Mathieu assess a total of 35 minutes in penalties for a new league record. ‘The Monarch win over San Fran- cisco narrowed the.gap between the two teams to one point. Salmon Creek Country Club Inc. Famous for Good Food Cocktails and Enterfainment —CHINESE DISHES —STEAKS —CHICKEN Always—Hot Biscuits and Honey OPEN 6 P. M. UNTIL? TUNEAU, ALASKA the last quarter the Huskies put |vz. a burst of speed and by scor- i 17 points won the ball game 1. It was a clean, hard fought| {game and the players from the | Wachusett can be proud of them- 1 as we all know they have been on the boat for the past ’1(-»\ weeks. Simmons was high !scorer for the sailors with nine points while Cuthbert scored 12 ! points and McCormick 11 for the ‘ngh School In the second game Darnell’s played one of its best games of | the year, but lost in the final quarter 37-34. The first quarter the score was still a tie when | POLICE CALLED attle Ironmen clobbered Vancouver | the OVER 200 ATTEND RIZAL DAY DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB/ Over 200 woph attenced the Rizal Day banquet given last evening by | members of the Filipino Community at the Salmon Oreek Country Club. December 30 is the anniversary of the death of Dr. Jose Rizal, great Filipino liberator and writer who lead the independence moy against the Spanish rulers in 1896. The Rev. Leo Sweeney, S. J., de- livered the invocation and during the dinner musical selections were played by the Islander Trio. Those in the trio ‘are August Lapitan | Danny Constantino and Frank Pine- da. Jose Dumlao was toastina for the affair. ment August Lapitan of the USCG cut- ter Wachusett gave the w-icome address and told briefly of the life of the martyred hero. Outstanding talk of the evening !was the eulogy of Dr. Jose Rizal de- livered by Arcenio Credo. He said that Rizal always had the highest {regard for freedom and liberty and |that this spirit in his writings will ’mrfler live in the hearts of his people. “It is this spirit that led his peovle to revolt against Spanish tyranny and against the Japanese )imaders and it is the same spirit that will guide them in their new independence.” Attorney General Ralph A. Rivers was also a speaker at the banquet. He compared the Philippine inde- |pendence movement to the struggle !for statehood in Alaska and asked that everyone work for complete economic and political freedom in the Territory. Alaska’s Governor and Mayor Waino Hendrickson were called upon and made brief speeches. Mrs. Danny Constantino, who arrived from the islands in June, gave a very moving recitation of the poem y Last Farewell.” The poem was "written by Dr. Rizal on the eve of his execution Irene Albayalde and Juanita Diaz * Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves. prumpuy be=- cause it goes right io the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem= branes. Tell your druggist to seil you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ate to have your money back. . CREOMULSION 2 for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | DINING Especially Prepared by Chef Chas. Kuhn YOUR GOOD EATINGIS ASSURED SUPPER SERVED { in GOLD ROOM and BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE 30 to 2 A. M. 5.00 per Plate 9 e e e YOUR ONCE A YEAR OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY YOURSELF HAS COME AROUND AGAIN WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31, | 947 isang several vocal selections ac-|tion of the New Year. The com-[in the Chs W, Carter companied by Mrs. Lillian Uggen mittee in charge has announced The Rev. G Herbert Ih]lunmn will |at the piano. Mrs. Danny Con- |that owing to the large attendance |conduct the services and final in- |stantino and Juanita Di sang | of EIKs expected, non-member guests | terment will be in the Evergreen |“Land of the Morning,” the national ; will not be admitted. Cemetery anthem | R ¢ R > > - Mr. Dumlao presented the new DOSKELAND SERVICES SKIMMED MILK : officers of the Grand Order Eyes of | g o) gervices for Nels Doske- | For Sale. Juneau Dairies. Bring [ USSR New Year's Supper Make Reservations JUBSUBBUSSSSIRSSSSs the Philippines, Mabini Lodge No. 2 |y,),3 "who passed away in St. Ann's and their auxiliary Hospital on December 24, will be | Dancing was enjoved after the |\ o) y"o, pviday afternoon at 2 o'elock | banquet to music played by the SR yous own jug. - Islander Orchestra. Mike Zamorra performed slight of hand tricks dur- ing intermission. Vincent Isturis was official photographer for the af- fair ‘md took many pictures. ELKS TO WELCOME INNEW YEAR WITH ANNUAL Hi-JINKS The annual kiks Hi-Jink: will be held in the Elks’ tonight from 10 o'clock on into the New Year. The ballroom has been decorated with tinsel and other gay decorations for the affair and there will be sufficient noisemakers and favors. Darrell Naish is in charge of the decoration committee. Bill | Matheny and his orchestra will play | for dancing. This dance is 1or Elks and their ladies, and all visiting Elks and their ladies are especially invited to attend to take part in the celebra- ight Goughs due to colds...eased without “dosing” m wWICHS Tt Fou ROUTE OF THE ntnsxn nm'u A M nEs.. The CALIFORNIA SUPER - MARKET and its staff hopes that EVERYBODY has a HAPPY NEW YEAR and UNBOUNDED PROSPERITY throughout 1948 The Baranof Hotel Are Open {o The Public for a SPARKLING NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY: DANCING Special Added Attraction “’VIKI KENDALL" VOCALIST FEATURED with "JEANNIE and PHYLLIS" The Harmodears JUNEAU'S MOST DELIGHTFUL - COCKTAIL LOUNGE Where JOY and FUN will Reign SUPREME YOU CAN'T MISS IT! e \Ba/‘%\gfi “The Host of Alaska® SUSESSSIITESIITES SISO TS PSS VSV OU DS | K | s ! | | i FAVORS DINE and DANCE TO THE ROMANTIC MUSIC OF THE SOUTH SEAS THE GOLD ROOM —— JOIN THE HAPPY CROWD OF MERRY MAKERS ON For the First Time in Yeurs THE ENTIRE FACILITIES OF i z : ) i N N E ; 3 3t Empire Wantads for Best Results — =V P -