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PAGE SIX Renew old acquamtsznce with 0id Gl STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ( s old 86 proof. ——— Every drop 6 yea Older, better than ever! Every drop Pre-War Quality TIME 1S RUNNING OUT —— ONLY DAY LEFT TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING B Behiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 $0004 0000000000999 008690020000004080 12020060080 000 The sriangie Cleaners Friday Koon . . . . Those with garments at Triangle Cleaners ,are asked to remember that we close at noon on Fri- day, December 24th . . . Merry Christmas to AH. For better Appearance CAL INSURE with NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ® Marine ® Liability ® Casualty @ Glass ® Theft ® Robbery ©® Burglary ® FTire . WOT"an's‘ r‘nmnpnqafinr R Y R B R, POV - T N Pl e s R A S I« | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ MOOSE CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEDIKFULL , ... peiss,| PR PARTY FOR KIDDIES THIS EVENING members of lhe\ 4 Moose and the Women of the! To ell intarested | persons a €or- sfopse will be entertained at a itation is ended fo at- jstmas party this evening 1l of the following . g o'clock at the Moose Club. | ich will be held in the anta Claus will be on hand to eran Church, corner of Main it presents and a special | cets, to celebrate the am of entertainment has been | Jesus Christ: ed by the Women of the ni:ht, Christmas Eve—Service e. Miss Dorothy Spence is in of the entertainment, | i Day—Woer- o - | FODY MAY SING 3 pecial H S 5 (UNDAY NIGHT : ETHODIST CHURCH he Christr Service B Sonz the congregation will | n_‘nz many of the fav- verybody \u]I be given an op- istmas carol’s and hymns to sing some of the well- an-piano duets for the pre- Sunday eve- ude and offertory will be the I e Methodist Church when lujzh Chorus and Cantigue de en’or Chc ir presents its serv , pluyed by the church’s organ- c¢ Christmas music. The pro- | Mrs. Katherine Ah'\m\rle[ and for the evening will be a|f chu Dir of Music, |00klet of printed carols, with the | s. Eunice Nevin. usic, some of which will be sung! he Choir will sing “Silent tr \gregation, led by Dr.| n adaptation of the hymn Ea echt, and to which ‘hv! 1 Heurt This Night Re- © 9T s'ng responses in some! joi and the anthem “O Come -“S€ Heart. Lord Jesus” by Paul 1o ion the Choir will sing Ambrose. S ) ems, and Mr. and Mrs Senior Choir's anthems, sel- ~onald Lister will sing the alway ted from various nationality ©-ed “O Holy Night.” Mrs. Li backgrounds, will be: “Christmas ill sing the familiar “Jesu, Bam- ws of Sweden” by Gaul, “Lost | n The Night” by Christiansen, - Malcclm, Organist ! Lshold, I Bring You Good Tid- e evening, and Mrs, Ruth M.| iBEs® by ‘Norwezian Cradle Popejoy, the choir director, will play o by “Jesu, Joy of B} Ovgan-piano prelude. | ran's Desiring” by Bach, “Gesu BT ‘ sung by John Krumess, Jr, and | Eeautiful Savior” hy Christiansen 'I'o HA\]E ulRISIMAS | with solo part sung by Mrs. Lucille tonehouse. PMHY DECEMBER 27 | At the Ct 1as Day Servi the American Le- stor of t church will preach b in. BRAC Brigont sermon “God With Us " ? 8 E hort business dis- ’m Sunday, December 26, the . . b 7 e day activities. The c.ial Sunday School Serv will . ent the film-strip story “When by omipties e S i o . esident Edith Shr he Liftlest Camel Knelt oA . i hile at th ‘clock Worshig ' ! hile at tt 1'1 o ‘41 ; \M.h{)l,l y s, SRS ice the pastor will preach «11; e i e st em'n “The Compulsion of the 14 taske ThiEl plans m i of Hope.” - o ¢. G. T0 STAY FRIDAY AFTCRHOON OPEN ge cil re pla on Monday, Decem- | and of last nigh al meeting. Holiday yed and lov priz- Polley | s pre- | i warded to the lucky ones. rOR PA(KAGES ONlY ; shortcake and coffee! a beautifully deco- «The more you pick up, the more 'Ated table. kazes, that is. So T 3 s Jenne, postmas- SENTENCED TO JAIL ter to the U. S Marshal's| Only if the numbered shelves can the Juneau Police De'l be constantly cleared can other s habitual drunkards,} cels be made available for dis- cRoberts and David An-| tribution. re arrested yesterday for} In order that as many packages jerly conduct. ! may reach Juneauites as possicle, They were arraigned before U.| arcel post dows il be kept C-mmissioner Felix Gray, plead | cpen Friday afternoon until 5:30 ~uilty, and each was sentenced to o'clock, for jpresentation of re- months in the Federal Jail. ¢ ipts and acceptance of packages. uty Marshal Max Rogers of ! » other business will be trans- <7 yesterday brought prisone: .ctel Friday afterncon, as that, who 1 n sentencéd by U. S.| officially, is a half-holiday for all Frank B. Richards] federal employees. Seattle mail a ing on the S.&. wvid Perrin and Alexander G Alaska Tuesday included seven rckson will serve 120 days in the 201 sacks and 34 outside Jail, Lillian Thomas and URE we will conti Home Beautiful. Blaz is Couneais T3 FLoi0 OUREE BEER © 1948, Biatz Browing Coy - FOR YOUR SHOPPL erly cond keep open until 9 p.m. until Christmas. nue to SCHWINN B! 'S 74 2t SEN Milwauég's ! am, ed on charges of drunk and! - Finest Beer 180 days. All were uct ICYCLES AT MAD- (D 13-24) I’Il Famous Hollywood [ Movie Star in the city of says Brian Donlev; and 1 ought £ 1851 o Mwoubea, Wiscorsia U.5.A. B O “The fine beers that are brewed Milwaukee,” y, “are the best in the U.S.A. And Milwaukee’s finest beer is Blatz. T've lived in Milwaukee " to know! Try Blatz Beer today! MILWAUKEE'S TTLED BEER! | | SALMON GEAR CONTROLS NOT POSSIBLE SOOR In the matter of proposed lwl\]a- tion that would limit and licen: all | mobile fishing gear, Clarence J. tiode calls attention to the fact that no changes could effes ntil the 1950 season at the earliest s Regonal Dire wildlife the proposed con- rols. “The 1949 regulations,” said Rhode oday, “are published February 1 nd will be based on the present Pisheries Act suggested regulations woul ‘Tne equre a n Congressional act Hearings by Congressional commit- tees doubtless will start late in Janvary.” - ARVIN MARSTON VISITS IN JUNEAU EN ROUTE 10 SOUTH lieutenant- Force Re- Alas in Juneau for Marvin Marston, lenel in the U, rve, better known fajor Marsten, is veral days, en route to Long alif., for the holidays. jor Marston he was as to command National a Air in s S. m the Army Territorial the Alaska during war lecture tour ing on the occupation of for national suard He plans a si o spes £t fter Year's and necessity New tion as a rewed ac- niece from Tex- lor. She Joseph D. Al National Guard Marston In Juneau, aintance with a , Miss Betty Ta etary to Lt. Col nder, director of ffairs in Alask with whom Mar- ton ¢ ed this morning Marston has a 300-acre townsite ‘evelopment in Anchorage. - - is se THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948 W=-A-N-T A-D-§ | DOUGLAS NEWS B — ALICE POOR, WORTHY MATRON At the regular meeting of Nug- - : set Chapter No. 2, Order of East- 0 SA | r Pmn- was elected Worthy Matron ~ Give her a home for Christmas! | e & g of the Chapter for the cOMINg pugT lgeation, near school and|2? BEDROOMS—Large one-level [Sear. Val Poor was clected o the “peq Tidg. 3-bedroom apt, im-| Ome. 3 years old. 100xior' lot [ Worthy Patren aftice. OURS mediately available; other apt.| B good district. Large living | Worthy Matron is Edith Barras, yen¢s $80 per mo. Hardwood| Foom with fireplace. Dining room and outgoing Worthy Patron is furnace, laundry, large| Automatic hot water heat. Terms Tl S xcellent furniture. View.| ONE new house on Behrends Ave Other officers elected were: M 4 (,“ e Ants The Seaview| full concrete basement with Alma Cuthbert, Associate Matro Smith Apts on Cal.| 8¢ full-view windows from liv- Jim Devon, Associate Patror; oun e dodin, - AR mANT MithnaL l]m Goetz, Secretary; Jessie off of Gastineau, 2 ana! Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. asurer; Frances Gran bdr., double plumbing.ete. $1,000 Very liberal terms. (hum\- Mary Pinkley, A down. Conductress; and Al sar. home, Dougias, terms, tun-| WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Trustee. Following the election of offi- e and other boats, U HERM Oil Range, oil lift- and rezular business, A. J veral busine! opportunities. rump and water tank, $150. kingham sang a solo, accom- rge power barge. Bucking and panied by Etta Bringd At t faling equip. Pile driv.ng and Chair, meeting’s close a Christmas party equip. brown, $90. was held in the banquet rooms and 1, Biock property with two 25x125 ALL tables, chairs. Santa Claus distributed gifts to all plqas. 2 businesses, South Belli rt $30; Daveno $30. during refreshments which were pam pringing in appr. $600 per UMINUM boat sink, corner sink served by Mr. and Mrs. Ehren- month Does not require special hen sink, water tank. dreich, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleek, oxperience. Will sell or trade for U Auto Tires, Tubes. Mary Pinkley, Edith Barras, MI. juneau business. R b i Boots, Skates. and Mrs. Val Poor. Community House, 50x100 1of, Small Christmas Carols were lead by t Harbor. $2600. Mrs. Frances Grant and Charles MUBPHY & MURPHY B i Werner, who also entertained with REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS pH‘ER woon several solo selections. s Ay B e ) vk Phone €76 over First National Banl e M bl b JOHNSONS IN : Heal Eptate @ o most Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson Y o i e ) of Pelican are in town and are .o : 1ith at Harbor — Phone 911 houseguests of Mr, and Mrs. Thom- ALDER fireplace or stove wood as Cashen. The family plan on cut to order. $§20 a cord. Phone f‘fin RENT spending the Christmas holidays 114 73 6th g in Douglas, and later make a trip JNE expansion kitchen table, 4 CENT Apts.,, 4 room apt., no to the states to visit their fam- ~ : 1 tobla m(wl:k SeAlh éun ets. no c ren. Ph. 428. 170 tf i it Green 115, “na 8t AMHEATED Rooms, weekly or OPERETTA TONIGHT 1046 2-DOOR Ford Sedan, 6,000 ORI Eans, O The Third and Fourth Grades miles. $1500, Ph. Red 302. 72 tf P and the Fifth and Sixth Grades o at |led by teachers Carol Vollmer and ‘ALLICRAFTERS Communications So. Franklin. Cs Mrs. Godman, will present their Recciver as is. See at 68 iz classes in a program in the form FCC Rocm 6-7, Shattuck Build- L UL rooms for rent, of an operetta, to be held in the Ing 72 5t or monthly rate. 66 1mo this t 8 gymnasium evening al 5 — —_— iy FIREFLACE Wcod, spruce wy ER Spinic plang, for ;ent NFORMATION FOR | T dige 2 il 2 Pieno Shop. 52 e COMMUNITY PARTY GOOD % r5id s = e VETS WHO TAKE UP The Douglas Community party _°- «/¢F 7 0. m ROUEKN ot under new went over with a bang last eve- [ ATEST Liicro-cro ¥ MR e = young and old \dio ,mm 2 : World War II veterans holding | The Eagles Hall was ovet- , Changz me Hatel, Ph. B8C. JT nused Certificates of Eligibility | flowing with children by 7 o'clock, alone cost ¢ 5. 10th St. or GI. Bill educaticn or - | following the adventures of Ab- piye 24, 61 tf Bl¢ ng issued before Septen 1, [Pott and Costello, comedians, by 90t 28, who are planning to enter | IDoving pictures shown by Kenneth ONE io0u-watl Uoiversal Light =05 = S s raining for the first time after | Clem, superintendent of the Doit Plant. Complete with heavy duty i RIS ACHS January 1, 1949, should exchange | 125 Schools, and & batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's nem immediately for a nev Guerin of the Lu Jewvlry Store 976 tf s of certificate, the VA's Juneau | F"“"“"l";d"‘“\}")j“‘;“ 6 g s anitina viag ice announces. man and Miss Volmer, 736 t Certif! TS e WARrnaed [ the lower grades, presented 5 et MlscELLANEDUS ik e V. - view of their operetta, which is to “Tl;: VA exp .:;,‘:;1 t[l:t \l:(f ‘”;l_ | be presented with the \i‘chwl" Pro- H(b)PES fiew C:lum ;sed Muzsxe{ ?w 5‘ AH” fll“n hange of certificates became nec- | 8aM this evening. Mrs. ames uy, sell and exchange. 2 i ey R e ary because of new registration | Parscns f:if:?::ummcd the opercita St Phone 308 099 | hbf Qe I Ben den ‘j"“‘]’J?‘ 5 ”]‘;H‘a ‘” :‘”E‘}::id { santa Claus then ‘appeared ‘on! WANEER)A8d PLAD, CO. 185 on 12th St. Reward. Phone Al- i 1 e S i | the scene, and a jolly old fellow Complete Photographic Supplie aska Transfer, 114. ™ 2t iterests of vetcrans and the gov-| et o ! " “°% Developing - Irinting Enlargio i s oeiin nmeni. was he, with just loads of candy, Keklats’ Patits, and’ Miteriai WILL the person who took by After January 1, 1949, the extent | Muts and apples. While Santa was Blue Printin, Photostats mistake my purse at the Coun- f entitlement for training of each | Serving the younger people, an- e y Club please return to the cteran enrolling with an old cer- | cther line was being formed in GUARANTEED Realisuic Perman mpire. Keep the money, papers {iioate must be verified by the VA | front of the ice cream booth, pre- ent, $750. aper curls, 31 up valuable. 74 2t efore tuition and subsistence pay- | {ided over by Eagles President, Lyle fola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 - — rents may be made. In verifying | Lobr. While the children were 315 Decker Way. o LOST: Dec. 19, man’s b]flC‘k bill- cotitlement, the VA must fl;,,‘,“.ukn g their umpteenth turn in line o fold \;;‘l réc:a:p_n.ol Thc;nlrc s‘;gd } rol g for ice cream, the adults were en- pestoffice. Centains naval is- ;.:C"u_,e,m;;;lf’ ,:f,,:i”"‘i“':,::]br;,\;?:‘(:‘ joying coffee and sandwiches and WANTED charge afd reserve papers. Finder for the veteran |s g community Christmas car- rlease call Red 295. 74 3t By exchanging the old certificates | ‘Tl 3 R AR SECRETARY WANTED for terri- AR before entering training, the vet- He e e ored jointly torijal boy scout office. Perman- o cran will enable the VA to dis- | DY the lodges, clubs and business eng pr)iitiyon for qualified wonan; SIEAMER M VEMENIS pose of these actions well in ad-|Douses of the community Wwith requires shorthand, typing, mime- vance. This will make pos .me»”“?“ Christmas compliments. ozraphing, simple bookk'ng, filing, ~ Baranof’s scheduled sailing to- more prempt and accurate se o lots of routine tranmittals, re- morrow is cancelled because of o the veteran after his (mmmg MARRIAGE APPLICATION ceptionist, and general all-around Seattle port strike. starts. From the statistics of the Se- office management. Good starting Princess Norah scheduled to sail e unllv P, ll m:\lxl‘nuge nlppulgaums salary for experienced and cap- ‘tom Vancouver De ember 30. e TG : Eojgni, (e Jollowing ral BEWR! 3 serson. ‘See Mr. Powers in ‘Alaska, irom west, due south- HOW ABOUT WRITING |item was noted: il Buflding for ,;m._ ound Sunday afternoon. TO HOSPITALIZED VETS?! Dorothea E. Floridan and Don- 4 tf R Mrs. Vet- Walla Walla, the hospital Auxiliary to the VFW there to send names of While on a trip Outside, betty McCormick visited the erans’ Hespital at Wash., and requested chairman of the Ladies Alaskan patients. She and others are day greetings, hoping the season for these erans. Should anyone else here are their na Joseph F. Akileena, . sending holi- to brighten Alaska vet- wish es to do ph Apo- druk, Joe H. Ashby, Gust Bartman, ! , i which Iver F. Bolin, John H. Ellis, Robert M. Delich Erling Jensen, Will- iam D. Jones, George N. Kakaruk, Julius E. Larson, Donald S. Lord, Isaac A. Oquilluk, Joseph Oumauk, and Edwin J. Shelton. ald H. Colburn were granted a | marriage license at the King Coun- ty courthouse. Dorothea Floridan is of this community. | Chevy Chase TGM & JERRY BATTER (with Holiday Beverage Menu List) PERCY’S JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE alary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- e | men, Territorial Bldg. T2tf FRANKLINS, BOEHLS, OUTSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Franklin and daughters, Ina and Glenna, were passengers this week for the states jvia PAA. They are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs.‘ Franklin's mother, Mrs. Gust Wah- to of Seattle. They will retun here in time for Mr. Frankiin to attend the Extraordinary Session of the Territorial Legislature, of he is a Representative- | elect, from the Fourth Division. Mr. and Mrs. William Boehl and two children, Richard and Sandia, were also- passengers on the same ,Awht They will spend the holi- days at Longview and Kelso, Wash. WOMAN wants Vwork of any l;i‘nd by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 45 t | SCHEDULED SAILINGS . 5 | with their families. The family Freight and Passenger A FUUR BEME e | TTEE Rewinhh bve & LEAVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes | CLOSED CHRISTMAS S. 5. BARANOF Deecmber 24 returned to Juneau aboard the| njpe pysich announced this NOTE: Baranof northbound calls at Ketchikan, Alaska. In Seattle they had Visit-) yoming that Mike's Place will be Juneau and Seward. Southbound — Yakutat, ed their daughters, Mrs. Lee (Jean) d all day Christmas Day, Sat- Juneau, Ketchikan and Seattle. Springgate, and Mrs. Harry (Caro- Dec. 25. He extends Christ- lyn) Aase. L mas greetings to all. Holiday hours S. 8. ALASKA Dagamnbe: 41 Hynes, who is fishery manage-| will also be observed at all other ment’ Binloglst for fhe Fieh and | pusiness places in Douglas. Wildlife Service, worked for one month in the Seattle FWC labora- CATHOLIC MASSES tories. Mass will be celebrated Christ- HENRY GREEN, Agent - HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Raymond Beach, Jr., arrived on the Alaska to spend the Christ- mas holidays with his family in Juneau. He is a student of the Washington State School for the Deaf, which is located in Vancouv- er. He will return to school on January 1. e FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS Cocktail or fry, at Sanitary Meat Market, Phone 49, 7 2 mas Eve at midnight and again at The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 9 oclock Christmas morning at the Catholic Church in Douglas. — e WEATHERMAN HERE Here on an instrument mainten- ance check is James A Ray, liaison officer from the Weather Bureau in Anchorage. He will be here un- til the first of next week, and then go to Gustavus to continue his work in Southeast Alaska. * The Weather Bureau man is staying at the Hotel Juneau. ALASKA STEAMSHIP C 0O M P A N 'Y Sewing AU Alaska