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PAGE SIX FIRM, BUT SOFTLY MODELLED, INDICATES CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHT. OWNER WILL CERTAINLY ENJOY MULLING OVER A 'DOUBLE-RICH" CREAM OF KENTUCKY WHISKEY SOUR! Fine Blende 0% grain neutral spirits. henley Dist. Corp., N. Y. OPEN (P YOUR HOME ———— 1 emphasized the need for im- ied by her husband and mother, qu‘ ite action as they antic.pated by plane Tuesday for Ketchikan (regon Mrs. Wm. Beach; Mrs. ubling of Sitka's population by wiere Mrs. Robinson entered the Mary Rickard after a visit of sev- e time the mill is in full opera- hospital for further treatment. Mrs. eral months with her daughter Mrs. on. Rolinson had been brought to Sitka Frank Tilson; Rowllie Pratt; Sarah ould Sitkans find themselves Orthopedic Hospital for emergency ESkinner; Floyd Davis. The Totem ley, Patty and Wayne for Bend, leaving at three am. nd sufficiently rem\'ored and returning eight pm. oa lmh ic hospita The Totem A rlines has offered to carry 1,000 pounds mail pei: Pete Meland bnugm the Pioneer trip free of charge, but as yet has aker, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry had no reply from the Post Office Hagen and Glenn H gen, taking over Department. Decem er 1. Mrs. Harry Hagen and - mber 24, at the Salvation Army ' er sin Glenn will remain with the Passengers leavi this week via $3,000,000 building cor- mained until she was cons.dered out | teen hours, yration, outside capital will pro- of danger ¢ ide the housing without which the ‘o te moved nill cannot operate. Holic returned to her with her new auzhter, Margery Ann, born No- sary of Mrs. me John yesterday ome. The evening before the birth akery for the present. Alaska Coastal and PAA for the nic second daughter Mr. Holic - States were: M: and Mrs. W. Ross niereq the Pioneer Hospital for Jack Conway of the Conway Dock ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitburn, Mr atment of an eye infection caused Ccmvrany, arrived Friday on a brief and Mrs. John Wrizht, Mrs d a scratch from a twig during a Lvsness trip. He plans to return | Tilson and daughter Mildred; M ntinz trip several weeks ago. He ‘o his Seattle home Tuesday. He is and M! Jimmy Rhinehart an s reported to be improving slowly a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Max Penrod. is still in considerable pain. W. C. Charteris, Leaving for Ketch kan were: De | — Roy Williams, Fred Mur Sojka's first child, & s Wiilllam Beach sert & siem phx Ed Nelson, Clith Berry, Barnc imed Kathleen Lee, ar- yesterday to join her hus in Rogers. ed Wednesday at the Salvation ocattle. Mr. Beach has been under- rmy Maternity Home. The Sojka’s ical treatment there for| Tne Elks Memorial Service will b ends were glad to hear that Tony omo wecks. The Beaches will spend held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after s recovered cnd is doing fne. the holida's with relatives in the NoOn at the Clu: rooms. Gues Puge! Sound area before returnng SPraker wil be Dr. A. J. Weal o thel- home and business here, nNew medical officer at the Al ks Island T. B. Tahatorium. Mu e voca! duets bhv Everett Calhou and Lou's McGee. apanicd Mrs. L. F. Efaw, rot..; Denso and Eldon Ridley, NS employees on Japo:ski, flew to etcnikan Tuesday, where ti ey were iried and returned by plane Fri- Passcnoers crriving via. Totem | Wednesday were: Mrs. Kenneth| Tenc d infant dauzht Ra- ona; Frark Wlite who '\d been his fatrer's deat ke rtin, sKipper oi the lo- ervice Ranger, relurn- Tacom: Deris Purdy Ml. and from a month’s vaca- Creiiton Kelle: Margaret| Skipper Martn Garrow and Floyd Davis. ew York Ci ity with Dan Leavin® Thursda were: Pete| and returned ty plane. Tav-en for annual wnter vaca- in stated t Moller planned Mrs. Jandy Jo"n on to visit me wee itiny rela- daurhter the States; Pat ¢ States before leaving Taurie: Mr.ahd Mrs Willard Swan: | Ot fo six months’ visit Mr and Mrs. Jack Ro erts' Leonard tarter v .k today o oject— n £ he i in Ward T rec T.B. n which they re acopted. In the Wi from 14 to 27 yea £ rls will also be provided with birthday cifts tbrough- The Sea Scouts wiol the Elks will ac! n'ly girls rorriate he yea! sponsored hy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA e or unwilling to organ.ze the ireatment for severe burns and re- plane made the round trip in seven-! n the quality of tone ir the | 2 g I ] e ity o o o el o0y 16 IRMEN ARE since the start. We can only ke NAMED FOR BIG o RED CROSS DRiVE as no connection with the Terri- i C Department of Health. He| vor surseon for the U. 8 De-|Gagrge Parks, Dr. D. Mar- ¢ Alacka Native Serv quardf Appom!ed by Bob Boochever on Japonski ment an lops Correction: Dr. M. M. Van Sandt Beiuu | still One story who lived BERLIN— (4 bout the Russians. bout a an t e used .0 go down harbor every day and there for hours lovkir People bezan to wonder him One day evep the Russian commandant went ask what he was looking .- — RWSSIANS STILL | & s v | Bob Boochever, Chairman of the { juneau Chapter of the American t Georze A. Parks and Dr {N G QVA% HEE rquardt will be co-ciairme LaERsd L] | March, 1949, campaign to raisc nd with which to carry on t.c tells & f : the chapter’s committee for tic Jokes. k of the Red Cross in the com l‘u sppointment, t Juneau citize nted < at d sas relief de- mands substantial support of the | E Cross drive for fund orzanivation is to te main-|{ in a position to cope ade astrophes such a:j sprin’ Pacific orthwes! w n.h reference to this disas- said that by the time inal accounting is completed prrovimately $3,000000 will have 1 spent by the Red Cross in that alone. Catastrophes tirough- the country durr the endn> June 30, 1848, involve relief cxpenrmuxm by the Red Cros: mately $12,600,000. T:esc not only t nd shelter made lomeless during tares o emergency and ) sea bout wn's wn to so sadiy. the aned 1 mswered “Why, I'm the arx of »s which the Rus- end us from The Russian on the shoulder in broken Ger- for those ships man care, feeding nd we will have better messengers as ccoasion demands AN east Alock: Elk Lod ooperatin: with the loeal Ek | rro” l’n" an adequate fund for‘] nd remer he w o.her. Moller planned to E'man: Mr. and Mre. L. McKernan, % Mercury along should '7is W lter Anderson. tons ani Norway Frida re Hug' raticning prove favorable. nce Widm otk Jr. Leavine - . dev afterncon were: Mr. and Al Richter with children Shir- Pace Lawr rt Robinson. accompan- INED LENSES PRESCRIBE T OPTOMETRIST and Franklin PIIONE 506 FOR APPOINT! it kids an s and two weekiy. Toe hasketball full swing witk t led for tiis evening wm. seventh ard high scho0l S and high school ns Jlineau ;\l\muu bo s a‘umni. The towling leacue will start an| ok tournament next Tuesday to spring. Ten te: compete this vear, two from | Taro <k and the others from town. l1g will undred and some iLl!dE nts | Sitka High, Sheldrn t. Edgecum®e schocis a pen rally vester hy ~fternoon at Sitka High eym. The ~0of rose and the walls tremnled as ofter cheer and song after on> burst in crescendo to the ex- Tortations of the cheer leaders and son Three } renresentinT HE manayene yank 1s pledgs ive operatior t depositors mar funds oueens. edera. ')r,ruruunv ch of our de The Sitka school band winter con- | brought out a crowd Thursday | n- as the public has learned 1! the kids are well worth lis- | [tening to. Purpose of the concer was to raise money for the band's| |v'sit to Juneau in the spring: | The vand was ably assisted by the High School Chorus and three <oloists, Fenton Denn's on the cor-| net, Nancy Yaw on the clarinet and Jack Reed on tre bass horn. All, . |three cave splendid performances.| Trere is a noticeable improve- JUNEAU EFIMINE BDANCE b pter! ¢rra’ A I AUNFAU ALASES | a complete line of Christmas d s | orations, but also rebuilding :md refurnish-| n the vass of need, re- farms and aiding smali| ictims wkose re- ul in the flood 7 Need people, plied stocking T e m-.rican Now what their Red Cross, asked. king that to heaven 1un. Toereupon, the story hi B Russian blurted out an wili the nation’s & Teiectinhs no I each unpreceden.ed to go to he I wanbi ;. oui 15 ot the needs tue veteran pop veteran per Red Cross' chaiter ow ks pointed out. “Noi! rmed forces iary and S otier of the an n aies Selecti ¢ Act, but toe numter oi ion also will pecume crcas ; pronounced during year. Lr. Maiquardt sires | voluntcers Hed Cro. citicens te otler wa Juneau funds arc number ol important i instiuction d group: en throug local pe tes attesting to in this important “s W This story 1s intended to stress ¢ many Germans have always wtended: That the Russians sta- | oned in Germany ‘never had it u aiding - o in the oi co RUSSIANS DEI.AY DEATH SENTENCES OF - GERMAN CRUMINALS - received certiie | tieir proficienc o1k used actiy 1St in- ners and @ hanz a crim- v, requiyes Welfare Seriices Red Cross Home Service 1s wide var.ety of welfare services pro- vided in time of need. For the vicermann 10 ds the link with lome nd famil It provides guidance ) and counsel in personal and family oo lact July, when the Russlans ; ..; and financial assistance walked fut and torpedoed the |, oergency instances where otaer four-power Allied Kommandatura. | fail. | measures But no\\_tlw‘Genman »dulhmlt.l( «Production rcom work in which have to circulize the four Allied | : volunteer workers make layeites and commandants separately. The rments for reedy children from mmandants Usually mgterjgls furnished ty Red Cross promptly but the Russian ., er important function. Just ommander dallics, and the execu-|...ently the Juneau chapter vol oncr has to wait until he hmxsJ ers completed nineteen pairs bk apes wh ch will brighten the ward of an Alaskan hospital used by vet-, crans. i ‘Cn a nation-wide bai the Red s is undertaking the sponsor- hip of a new National Blcod Pro- ram that will eventually make | d available to doctors and los-‘ itals throughov* the =itire coun- try { ‘These arc few of the reasons!} s 1ks and I will serve joint chairmen of the March, 1949, ampa gn. We believe the aims and esults of this great volunteer or- anization have a dollar and cents ccupation rules the death - sentence can be passed by man court but it must have the auirmation of the four occupying powers. This was relatively simple a Ger- - - TIMES FOR SUNDAY MASSES LT CATHOLIC CHURCH Zezinning temorrow, Sunday, De- mier 12th, the hours for Sunday ses at the Juneau Catholic h are: 7:00, 8:30, 10.00 and (65 1t) .VERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS The Douglas Service Store ha gifts ‘and toys. You are invited to look over our displays. 1t | MISC. Articles for peaceune | ed that the!” ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, O L :{ BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, clectric kitchen, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, foors. 2-BDR. beautifully Casey-Shattuck addition, iate occupancy; basement, nace. \RKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creek; Briggs summer home on Point Louisa. INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts. best view, best location, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. DUPLEX off Gastineau East First, $4500; terms. -BDR. furnished home Nurway Point, $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS “hone €76 over First National Banl "FORSELE TOR SALE furnished, immed- fur- Avenue, sale, sueh as clothing and fancy work. Call any time Sunday, Dec or Mcnday, Wed. or Thurs, eve- ninzs, at 223 Willougby Avenue. rncne Bls 838. 65 3t disies, 1 NEARLY new baby bugey, Black 450 atter 6 p.m. $30. 65 3t HAYWOOD Wakefield baby buggy. Pooue 65 2t vod coudition, $15. Black 629 OIL Range, A-1 condition. and Fisaing modern, $100. Sup- 64 rc medium size Madsen Cycle Perfect in Coach. con- oul. Alaska 2 Red 479, machine. Ph. 63 3% Order trom Red 510, Bue ! d Green 600. . Ph. CHRISTMAS 62 5t and after i cabinet Blue 475 62 tf, hing machine attachment. ent condition. Owner mov- ing or would not s Wbly priced. Can be Alaska c Light Co. seen LATEST Micro-grove, record chang- end 11-tube all wive Zenith ble model radio, excellent co: diticn. A steal at $75, Changer lone cost $45. 511 W 10th St. Blue 624. 61 uf H Al LICRAFT! R Model No 5-40- A. Priced at $75.00 for quick sale. Phone 603. 32 tf INE 150u-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. Black diamond is used-lh diamond | drills, abrasive wheels, in special (cols lor working on metals and in sawing nmble and granite. No. 6025-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. OPAL WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named hard- | in| tf 63 ot Siack Reason- | at| 61 6t | 1948 W-A=-N-T A-D-S l FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS—Large one-level | home, 3 years old. 100'x100’ lot in good district. Large living room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Terms ONE new house on Behrends Ave. full concrete basement with gar- age, full-view windows from liv- ing room, dinette and kitchen. Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. Very liberal terms. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 WEST JUNEAU ROAD, small, new, bright house on property to be patented; 160 acres possible. Price reduced to afford title clearance. Beautiful beach front- age and creek. $4,000. ' SITKA—Josephine Carter’s florist : business and home. 2 lots 50x125, greenhouse 20x44 2 story house 20x28. $8500. HOL REPAIR shop with very best man equipment. Apartment in connection. Franklin St. $2500. | BEAUTY SHOP near planned Coast Guard Bldg. $3500. « LEADING RESTAURANT, central ! location, rent $200 month, new equipment. Reasonable down payment. -STORY house, ‘unfinished in- ide. £mall apartment ready tc move into, buyer finish (as able; 1 not less than $7500. $3500. 0 dcwn, $75 month, )] panel converted to s5 iron box, special- d for heavy loads. All new enzine this sum- , used 1500 mi. $600 for quick sale. SPECIAL CLEARANCE prices on Nash sedan, Model A Truck, Chev. panel. PETER WOOD SALES AGENGC Reul Cstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise at Hzrbor — Phone FOR RENT house, s. Blue 583. i Y 91 12th sublet for (65 1t) fALL Housexe room rent. Ph. Blue 462. for 63 tf store rocm or Call at Occiden- 674. 50 12t URILLZER Spinit pmno for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tf NORTE N Hotel under new management Reasonable rent, 74 982 ace for shop. tal Bar. Phone ! Phone | AFTS., Rooms wur. " kiwhen priv- | lleges Home Hotel. Ph. 8§6. 97 @ | SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg 890 t¢ steam-aeated 656 t | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian { Rooms. 736 4 NICE Clean Room, Lower rent. 315 Goid St. WANTED GH Schoo! boy to operate pop- corn concession at Capitol Thea- tre. Apply evening: 63 3t WANTED: A Bookkeeper to wait on customers and take care of receivable. Snow White aundr; 63 3t wants Phone 69 6t ELL experienced woman work by day or hour. 731, 6 am. to 10 p.m. WOMAN wants work oT—any ldnd_< by day or week. Ph. Blue 655. defendant, GREETING. You are 45 tI SCOTTISF RITE TEVPLE ety e @ Thermopane makes more Juneau will give the same |nereby required to appear in the : PLEASANT Room or apartment by this, practical those larger wine dow areas you've always wanted . . . énables you to open up your home and flood it with bright, cheery da\h"nt»*\\nlmut exces= sive heat loss in winter. A transparent, double- glass insulating unit, Ther- mopane can be fitted into a modified single sash just like a single pane of glass. But u hat a difference it males! No extra glass to keep p.\mml take down, put up or store! Homes are warmer, more comfortable, less drafty in cold weather. re is no more glass to can than in an ordinary window, because the unit is Thermopane, sealed with a atented metal-to-glass Eoml to guard against en- irance of dust or “moisture. Come in and discuss the installation of a Thermopane Picture Window in your home. Window — Auto Plate Glass BE | SATUBDAY-December 11 o All I"asons and Easiern S'ars Cordially Invited 0000 kn the [ eg on PDucosui Meorc ay 2t C i€ {4 VIC’ i I You Won, Gang . . . . We Treat CUISTE swass Legionraircs of Vorld War wenee HOSTS Reguiar tlcefing Dollows Din { | i e | | €T By Jack and Liilian Loser ‘rited, generous support tc given publi: he 1949 campaign as was ast year.” - e FOOD AND APRON SALE Dee. 18, at Searg Roebuck, at o'clock a. m. (65 1t) T ——————— C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA I BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 , room 3—Shattuck Bldg. How about US dis- cussing the dandy ! & fi%‘fisfis Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 gowns and dresses for use as Christmas gifts on display at Juneau Janitor Service Home ard Commercial THE MAMZELLE SHOP LADIES APPAREL District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) iter the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served apon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: divorce on the grounds of non support and incompatibility of temperament, and vestoration of plaintiff's name had orier to marriage, and any other relief merited. And in event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court |« for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable court and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed at Juneau, Alaska, December 4th, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: LOIS P. ESTEFP, Deputy Clerk. First publication, Dec. 4, 1948. Last publication, Dec. 24, 1948. A COMPETENT V ALWAYS AT Y young empioyea woman; permans ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found.. Phone 374. 0005 t1 MISCELLANEQUS ORES New and Used Mase. Wa buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 998 t1 WINTER and PUND, CO. ine Complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - Erinting - Enlargin; Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats r"ARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way o days ; 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3¢ HOSPITAL NOTES Discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday were Mrs. Walter Field and daughter, and Mrs. Paul Dybdahl and daughter. ERVICE COMMAND VE] Ol R Cleaning Phone 806 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 | S Ph Blue Co. 4 | Broumie's Liquor Store | | Phone 103 139 So. Franklin t " I P. 0. Box 2596 l ) Burrows Weld Earl J. Conkle OO, RO, MRS

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