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PAGE SIX Winter Feeding Presenis Problem, Says FWS Observers h brought a number of sam- what the elk eat. Willow clderberry bushes and the new growth of bracken fern the preferred fare. are med about their feedin said Nelson. “If werd remains in the same place, ng will be a problem. And,| ening Lo because the passes through which he weuld h to move to a forester, | better feeding ground are high, it! represen- | does not seem likely that they will concen- | migrate.” of the is- ! along proportion 3\ the em We continued « ast weest at 211 con y Z the herd uth end ghed scarcely two | m tk llage of Afognak,p good beach along the pro-| channel. { ned the possibility | k for limited| e a 50 un-, he said, “and there d f6r more than the range ort So it would warrow | shelf on to get tected animal Ne 175 yard: fc sighted a lone head cof Kazanof able the were ol on mizht be given to limit- . by lottery is done tana and South Dakota.” | ations on Afognak showed ! that the rabbits planted there took weli, and that "there are no deer. R squirrels were introduced this as the region, the ob-| servers re fortunate enough to two of the few deer on Kodiak ' 1. Six were introduced there few ye ago. The herd in the enai Nat be good. discussicn was IS ed t Tha animals of numbers continued over | where “there must be sev- | isand.” | expedition had a double t weather for tion, and in ]u(:k: finding the herd and easly observed. ¢ HIZGERALD 3 [ KENTUCKY'S S Fee BOURBON ¥ If you'd rather have a barrel full of money... SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND, Tham ety s BiC. - LOUSVLE TR GET ON A PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN! $v“’é»}"_Sit?lz;'S«:lect‘ BEER SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CQ SEATTLE, USA e 01 Gae O1 The Waride Gesae Sewwing Ovponinetie 3 v AUTOMATIC SAVING 1S SURE SAVING—U.S. SAVINGS BONDS This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement— prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council. Distributed throughout Alaska OO O In the Legion Pugoeont Monday 2t G:30 P, V. VICTORY DINNER You Won, Gang . . . . We Treat Legionnaires of World War II wunee GUESTS anees Legionnaires of World War I menna FIOSTS g Follows D n GO seem | that they be utilized. Con- |a colorful Il IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIMIIllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE K left Dec to' arty the he exp i most of the month The Aiognak Island survey is one i & DIc being financed by Pittm fund e ¢ urvey jec hare 25,000, Nel FWS ¢ nd Admi Ancho deral Aid leader and t on wildlife restoration, of the Forest Service Division, were joined in nother 'Federal Aid ain, and David st and manager Range. ty se by Ed Spencer, FWS f th &5 COUPLES IN : £ i ATIE E NDANCE AT HRINE FORMAL SHRI i Over 85 couples atie he Shrine formal ball Saturday e ning at the S h Rite Temp The ballroom was transformed into Arabian tent, with greer yvellow and red stripes pri minat- ing. Bill Matheny for dar and 1 pi Kenai Moc al Moose Range look- Gene Vuille and general ccmmitt E ocial event, O Elisen charge of, decorations, and Carsor Lawrence directed the refres 5 5 BARANOF DUE T 10 TONIGHT WITH BIG MAIL ABOARD Hedges wer men for t azout 10 o'cloc ding to word Jenne, of a mail; 667 > SECRETARY d as 1 dsions Arnold,” wt movins ther Ketchik ed D HAINES Ha R JONEAU, ALK DOUGLAS NE i FOR BURIAL nafns of one of rld War II hom [or burial up- » arrival of the Baranof. The ains are those of Daniel George Jjames, second son of 'Mr. and nk James.of this commun- James was killed in week before the end after servi for four the Ar is home ith the Ame d of hon- uld of the liver the 1 military Legicn to form a gua relatives r, Mr. and and the follow- sisters: Mrs. Hoonah; David Mrs. T. R. Niere, Jee Morolles, Ju- Benson, Yaku- , Wouglas; Albert Edgecumbe (Or- nd four nieces immediate nd TOMORROW group of League played in Douglas will night in the 00l SKETBAL sezond 3 , and the szc- nd game will between Doug- High and Juneau High. The e will kegin at T7:15. NCIL MEETS TONIGHT gular meéting of the Doug- ¢y Council will be held this in the Council Chambers o'clock. Known business to before the council is the 1 or approval of liquor for cou d 1948 ent evening in the City n the City Hall to the big community ty to be held prior to | in the Eagles Hall groups are - ATTENTION MASONS J. W. Leivers, Secretary. o { BICYCLES AT MAD- (D 13-24) HURRY- PROMISE YOU'LL BE MINE- WE'VE ONLY SHOPPING i DAYS LEFT T0 DO OUR CHRISTMAS (/M Bz&snc/i eo. QUALITY SINCE /88T 0000060680000000060060800000606800000680000609900 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED BR. D. . MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS SAVINGS BONDS @ HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank s a mem- ber «¢f Federal Deposit In- surarce Corporation, which insures each of ovur deposit- ors aguinst loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. FERST BER FEDERAL DLy OSIT NATISNAL of JUNEAU, ALASKA Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BANK INSURANCE CORPORATION casualties, e i e . 1FTHEPARKA COULDTALK-- WHAT IS IT! 1f Edward L. Keithahn, curator the Territorial Museum, were yarn, he might of the Uniden- of s purchased from trude Jensen of Portland, , a descendent of Alaska pion- ! It was broy i3 with another ne of iriend, Dowlinz cf Portland. | re M. that none of ioned has se2n a like it, can identify it. numercus parkas Keith- has been ked to examine, | ner the type of decoration t He con s it a val- to the Museum’s col»] { REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone €36 over First National Banl " FORSALE is Keithahn's description: s a man’s parka, ved with new, composed of gray wolf hide ind biack wolf hide, with sleeves of lynx. It is decorated with two | Wolu tails and twe lynx paws, and | stain carly trade beads. Tne d is a wolf's head. The parka Arctic Indian | mo. to be than Sourdou | and | work | an identify seem: r FOR BOY SCOUTS s are planning to hold a court honor Monday evening, Decembey according to their District Ad- | vancement irman, the Rev. McPhetres. Place for the c ke announced later, the chair ported. 1nz ceremony for t led ty the 23, under r Chu I e cou ill te opal churcl troop the k But trey. It embers of t s Volunteer will be ready that their troops may alled as part of the program. a of Douglas will have f the closing ce outmaster Donald Assistng the Rev. McPhetres in he conduct of the court will be Ad- ancement Committeemen Jan C. Tom Casien, and other members of the District Boy Scout Committee. Part of the program will consist of a moving picture showing Alaska resources, the chairman said, and he extends an invitation to all boy their parents and friends, to | attend. Place of the meeting will be puklished later, according to the lRf\'. McPhetres, but the court cf {honor will be held gt 7:45 pm., in Juneau, December 20. coks to be at least 50 years old,| ; s 7\‘”10 c&ut 8 ’ COURTOFHONOR | * | OK DECEMBER 20 mony, as] | | i | FORSALE | MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-§ _ FOR SALE laundry, clectric kitchen, inlaid | hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck | addition. | | 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine | | view, large living room, floors. | 2-BDR. beautifully | b ttuck | iate occupancy ase i nace. ARKETA property, 7 | houses, acre pat. €k; Br summer F L . INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts. best! view, best location, terms, large| lots, good heating plant, all apts. 1 well furnished. { ! DUPLEX off Gastineau® Avenue, | | East First, $4500; terms. i 3-BDR. furnished home | Point, $500 down, monthly pay.| | $100 per mo. ' | 2.BDR Douglas Beach. MURPHY & MURPHY furnished, in ddition, immed- | ment, fur- mi. post, land, Lemo! 9 home on 1 [ ] Gui UM ild. Black i Trinity 24 66 3t 3 izhter's Christmas gift s bicycle almost new,' tion. Blue 270. 6 6t | YOUR I’)fil\ FLACE Wood, split spruce | 2 ft. lenzths, $18 cord, $10 urd; also cut to order. Green m log or Monda | nings, at > Bl IS | EFAYWOGD Good Wa condition. $100 Fis! Sup- 64 1 direction of | frem 0, Biue n 600 62 5t and after tf| yer in cat Call Blue 475 THOR Autemagic washing machine with dish washing attachment. ellent condition. Owner mov- ing or would not sell. Reason-! ably priced. Can be seen at! Alaska Electric Light Co. 61 6t} TLATEST Micro-grove record chang- | | er and 1ll-tube all wave Zenith | | table model radio, excellent con- ! | dition. A steal at $75, Changer | alone cost $45. 511 W 10th St.| Blue 624. €1 n: SR 1 5-40- | quick | 32 ¢t {HALLICRAFTER, Model No. A. Priced at $75.00 for sale. Phone 603. | COASTAL TAKES 35, WEEKEND FLIGHTS Alaska Coasta carried 35 passen- g cn week end fiights arriving here and 19 leaving. Pas- sengers included: From Peterszurg: Lois Bailey Kung, Don Hogson, Don Ellery. From Ketchikan: G. F. Maxwell, J. Wesner, James Cawthorne, John | White. From Sitka: Mrs. Alma Rodgers, Fred Geastin, O. Paxtan. From Hoonah: Gus George, J. Charles, G. N. Reiquam, Betty Mark. From Pelican: John Slearns, El Rapiib, Leo Personeus. To Sitka: C. Paxton, John W.1- liams, Jr., Bill Corsay, Mrs. M. Glad- vick, Helen Little, Forrest Frady. To Hood Bay: E. J. Fette. + To Ketchikan: Al Bye, Bud White- side. To Petersburg: Jack Suckinaw. To Pelican: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lindberg, Don Lorentzen. To Hocnah: Kenneth Grant, Mrs. Paul Oybdahl, Robert Austin, James Young. To Gustavus: Eugene Chase, Lyle Bieber. e HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital o the weekend were Mrs. Earl Conkle and Frank Taylor. Dischargced were Maureen Avery, Mrs. Susie Magorty, Mrs. Alma Hen- drickson, Mrs. Ear! Conkle, Mrs. Betty Stevenson, and Linda Kaiser. Andrew Wanamaker of Klukwan, was admitted to the Government Hospital yesterday. - .o - DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S Union of the Pacific, first regular meeting Dec. 14, Tuesday evening. Please attend. —Milton Nyman, Business Agent. 66 2t - FOOD AND APRON SALE By VFW Auxiliary, Dec. 18, at Sears Rosbuck, 11 am. 66 1t with 16 Plant. Complete with heavy duty | batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 976 tf | |FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LARRY MORGAN WILL BE | HELD ON TUESDAY P. M. | Funera, services for Larry Mor- zan, five-year-old son of Mr. and| Mrs. Fred C. Morgan, will be held ! on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Walter A. So0to- Jeff will conduct the services, and nterment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. The boy passed away io the Government Hospital Friday 2vening following a long illness. He is survived by three brothers and two sisters; Fred Jr., Everett, David, Carole, and Karen. He has (wo aunts, Mrs. James Goenett, anc Jennie Morton wh3 reside in Juneau alsc. Pallbearers will be John Spen- cer Shotter, William Jack, H. &, Middleton and George C. Everest. | ORE 1500-watu Untversal Light laPRESCRIPTIDN SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, ‘basement, 2 | s Norway | BEAUTY SHOP 2-STORY Chev. TMPERT; BEDROOMS—Large one-level home. 3 years old. 100'x100° lot in good district. Large living room with fireplace. Dining rcom. Automatic hot water heat. Terms hard- | ONE new house on Behrends Ave. full concrete basement with gar- age, full-view windows from liv- room, dinette and ki wod heat WILLIAM WIKN-Phone 234 mall, naw, e operty to be 160 acres possible. reduced to afford title . Beautiful beach front- nd creek. $4,000. —Josephine Carter's ness and home. 2 s U ROAD, ¢ i on patented Price florist lots 50x125 SHOE REPAIR shop with very bést 2-man equipment. Apartment in connection. Franklin St. $2500. near planned Bldg. $3500. AURANT, central $200 month, new Reasonable down Coast Guard LEADING RE location, rent equipment. payment. house, unfinished in- side. €mall apartment ready tc move into, buyer finish (as able) to sell net less than $7500. $3500. wn, $75 month. DODGE panel converted 85 iron hox, s ced for heavy loads. All 5, new engine this sum- used 1500 mi. $600 for quick $1500 d 1942 AL CLEARANCE prices on , Model A Truck, panel. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phene 9il FORRENT L HOTEL Room or monthly rate. for ren?, 66 1mo SMALL Housekeeptng room rent. Ph. Blue 462, Week for 63 tt ft. space for store rocm or carpenter shop. Call at Occiden- Phone 674. 50 12t WUR LLZER Spinit g Anderson P Shop. 52 tf NORTHEKN Hotei under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74, 982 tf Rooms with K:u.m;. x_::;r ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 866. 97 t4 SEAVIEW Ajt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 U NICE Clean Room, steam-aeatel Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 © WANTED CHILDREN'S Nursery, day or hour care. Ph. Green 520. Gertrude Mallard. 66 6t WE;.,L eerxien:ed \;vnman wantg work by day or hour. Phone¢ 731, 6 am. to 10 pm. 62 6t 6\:<3MAN \\';n[s “};r?z)rv&\'y'fifi by day or week. Ph. Blue 655. 45 1 PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house i3 found. Phone 374, ; 0005 t§ MISCELLANEUUS HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wa buy, sell and exchange. 214 2ny St. Phone 908. 999 t{ WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enlargiay Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats SUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20k 315 Decker Way. C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Juneau Jarifor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 A (COMPI ALWAY AT ( TENT WELDING SERVICE YOUR O IMAND Burrows Welding Co.

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