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Kohlhase d the Ernest d M corze rem'nds all the Club phews, an uncle, now, the Club is warm and, Chimes Rang,” and Hank Cowan, the one man W and its chefs are still turn- will be played by starring Carlton and Cabby airived i xcellent dinn Sandra McCrae, yesterday direct from Hollyw via - n, Donald Moles, Lloyd Coe Annette Island, and will ot Popejoy feature t the Salmon Wingerson is light effects ng the hol- man, and Ruth M. Popejoy Creek i ganist. The pageant at 7:30 o'clock, courtesy of an had a enroute to 57553'5!’ Chimes Rang,” a one Raymond Me- name, will y night as part I is singing for ervice at the regular Worship Service. The rtment, directed by Mr er presenting their Parents” Sund and master tured with Ca vants ceremon 5 abby, a smart guy who to t ) get ir ch want chimes presente - - esu the offerings are e = Housewives been act ha the Un . Wh econd Army owan ent chill at In Ne The wiv included people of Pocklington, the we fence Al\-’l ire moors. it them all villages, later. housewife: ration for slaughterhouse Yor three ¢ hours Said a tired ld you do? S d Passenger 1,',' 7 y % ¥OR JU kel g 5 KA December 17 KER TU KY'S las at Ketchikan, rthbound calls For . BOUREO ward. South- December 24 HENRY GREED The N, Agent Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 Genvine SOUR M;\S‘l BOTTLED IN BOND 196 PEOOQOP e Kohlhase and their st and Robert will be the and the way- “Why other Sylvia Eileen Nel- and is or- is Sunday evening Sunday morning the Junior Choir the Infant Baptism | Morning | 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in Beginner’s Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- | Floyd Christ- - Sunday School hour, | theme ) E POCKLINGTON, Englind —iP— house- tore off in pursuit when eight fat wm—flmx mmt,M’“BPHY & mnnf —jumped the last ten miles and | “What That was our Sun- FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, clectric kitchen, inlaid i hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- floors. jate occupancy; basement, fur- nace. v morning | ARKETA 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. | DUPLEX off G1stineau Avenue, ast First, $4500; terms. furnished home Nurway Poinc $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone €76 over First National Banl FCR SALE DUO THERM Range, I | { fuel lifter, nport, portable record play- davi [ er, range boiler. All in good con- " dition. 303 (‘u'd St. | |V | | ,GOOD TBUYS in o\er’«l pair hdl's | shoes, walking heel, sizes 8 B and 8% A, Black 545 eve. 68 3t { YOUR Daughter's Christmas gift | solved: Girl’s bicycle almost new, excellent condition. Blue 270. 6 6t split spruce; $18 cord, $10] r, Green 66 tf 'J.dcx from . Red 510, Blue ] fl]d Green 600. | 62 5t L RD Pu,"' in cabinet and Call Blue 475 after m. 62 tf er and 1l-tube all wave Zenith| ¢ table model radio, excellent con- i dition. A steal at $75, Changer alcne cost $45. 511 W 10th St. | Blue 624. ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light | Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s| _ Jewelry Store. 976 tf Come See Vie at the CAPITOGL THEATRE SATURDAY AFTERNGON - December 13th | We're All Guests of the ; JUNEAU ELK@ LEODGE (Doors open at 1:00 o'clock Show Starisat 1:30) Al children on Gastineau Channel under age of 14 years are invited to the ELKS CHRISTMAS SHOW at THE CAPITOL THEATRE, and fo the big party ai the ELKS HALL aftter the show. Yours for a Jolly Christmas Santa Claus s Prexy Trades With Student CARTHAGE, TIll. | Nelson, president of Carthage Col- lage, and John Bickrs, traded places for a day. The prexy | over sweater, went to classes. The | | nupil, stiffish in a starched white shirt and conservative suit, ran the front office. Commented Bickers: lident is easy. I could call on three secretaries to do the work.” Countered Nelson: “A student’s life is gay and carefree. I didn’t | realize our coeds were so pretty.” - FILIPINO COMMUNITY PARTY FOR CHILDREN | _ Traditional pameants, carol sing- ing and a visit from old St. Nich- olas himself, is on the program for a Christmas party planned for children of the Filipino Commun- ity, December 23, at 7:30 o’clock at the Parish Hall. The Filipino Women's Auxiliary, sponsors for the affair, have invit- ed all Filipino parents to take their children to the party. Children of the.community will be principals in the evening’s pro- gram, taking part in two Christmas plays, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Pelayo and Mrs, Nora Flor- endo, and singing in a children’s chorus, directed by Sister Marcel- lus of the St. Ann’s school. On the committee in charge of 69 3t} drum se( ar 'l accessories; less than half Phone Blue! 1 632, , 068-6t | MAN'S Overe 4 Tth St. 68 3t | —| 4 days. { LATEST Micro- grove record chang- | - —(®— Dr. Erland | a junior, | | chewing gum and wearing a pull-' “Being pres- | WOMEN PLAN YULE| W'A-N-To A-B-s . FORSALE |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 WIXN-Phone 234 5-BEDROOM home, _ f furnished, concrete foundation, part base= ment, new Frigidaire, new elec. stoce. Never over 150 gal. oil per month in winter. Star Hill $10,00 2-BEDROOM small house, 50x100 lot, filled. Immed. possession, $2600. o ~-BEDROOM home. Large living room, fireplace, furnished, warm, $1500 down, $50 month, $4600. iNEW 2-bedroom house, possible third bedroom second floor. Near- ly finished, 2 lots, full concrete 1 basement, $7500. Douglas. NEW 2-story house, unfinished in< ' side except apartment for 3. | $1500 down. $75 month. Total $3500. SEAVIEW Apts. Excellent bldg site apt. or office. Now available for $1500 down, $150 monthly. Total $12,500. i PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats | Sale Merchandise | 12th at Rarbor — Phone 11 F@R RENT 1 4 room apt., no no children. Ph. 428. 70 tf 1 CRE | pets, |- ’ 3 | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf 1 i ‘STORE Space, 20x45 ft. Winter and | Pond Bldg. So. Franklin, Call 68 1zt IMPERIAL HO1mL rooms for rent, Weekly or monthly rate. 66 lmo | SMALL Housekeeplng room Jfor rent. Ph. Blue 462 63 tf W R Sp nic plano for rent. | Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tt NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74, 982 t | APTS,, Rooms with Klichen pnv- 1 ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 | SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block | from Federal Bldg. 890 ti NICE Clean Room, steam-aeateC Lower rent, 315 Gold St. 656 & |NICE CLEAN steam heated roormi also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 t4 WANTED WELL ~ experineced woman wants | housecleaning work by day or | hour. Phone 731, 6 am. to 10 p. m. 70 6t WILL E;Efi for ;:hildn;n evening; | or days. Black 324. 69 2t CHILDREN'S Nursery, day or hour Gertrude 66 6t i care. Ph. Green 520. Millard. | WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 5 ¢ MISCELLANEUUS ]HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wq buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n( | St. Phone 908. 999 t) WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - hmuu Enlargin; | Bue Pdndnx Photostats Realistic Perman. 3’150 aper curls, $1 up | mt, | Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 [ 315 Decker Way. [} | LOST AND FOUND —_— LOST: Pair men’s pigskin gloves, vicinity Baranof Hotel. Approx- | imately 10 days ago. Call Dunn at 106. 0 2t The average motorist today has a vetter grade of fuel for his car than Lindbergh had to fly the At- lantic. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That on December 17th, 1948, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Hen- arrangements for the party are|ning Berggren was appointed ex- Pauline ' Tabernilla, Betty Isturis|ecutor of the estate of JOHN I. and Betsy Quinto. CONN, deceased. All persons having S e — claims against said estate are re- ! quired to present them, with veri- ® ® v v e 0 0 0 0 0 @ 3 eqyouchers as required by law, to b ® isaid executor at the office of his # TIDE TABLE ® | attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the . ® | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, ° DECEMBER 18 ® | within six months from the date ® High tide, 3:24 am.,, 157 ft. ®|of the first publication of this e Low tide, 9:03 am., 41 ft. @ |notice. e High tide, 14:55 p.m., 185 ft. ® HENNING BERGGREN, e Low tide, 21:45 pm., -24 ft. ® - Executor. . ® | First , Dec. 17, 1948, e & 6 & & & & o o o o Lasi pul 'Ann.ln.'l,lo.;