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PAGE SIX ANOTHER CI.IPPER EXTRA— The big 4-engine Clippers are extra dependable...provide extra power speed #=> comfort % And you enJoy world-famous meals 2 aboard the Clippers /fi"&\ i SEVEnTEEn YEARS WEVE FLOWN AlAskq For speedy Clipper service, call s BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 v AERICIN ¥, Worip Arewars % *Trade Mark, Pan American Airuays, Inc. ST A Y A " expent® TO SEATTLE o HAWAIl * ROUND-THE-WORLD < KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * MAIRBANKS * NOME There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Mechanical All sorts of Mechanical Toys to delight youngsters and parenis TOYS FOR TODDLERS A large variety of toys for the little ones. Visit our display today. Sturdy Tricycles Silver MONARCH BIKES For All Ages Flexible I"‘lye_r and Sleds ?Despile Construction 'Trouble, Juneau House Buill in Eight Hours The roof !ell in and had to be ;\roppnd up. Otherwise there was no real con- { struction trouble in the single-unit | housing project completed in Ju- | neau Wednesday. | The builder, Mrs. Victor (Ella) Johnson, was annoyed but not gen- | uinely worried. In putting up scores of similar structures, there have ! been other accidents, usually when she tried to hurry the job. You see, there is a trick to bal- ancing gingerbread walls a quarter inch thick. Ella has made at least one “Han- sel and Gretel” gingerbread house every Christmas since she learned THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FESTIVE PARTY OPENS HOLIDAYS FOR WSCS WOMEN . With renewed awareness of the rcligious significance of Chr)stmas, and happy enjoyment of traditional toms, Christian Service chips, the trunks of striped candy stuck into chicolate chip cookies. More bright goodies, including a candy cat, ride the ridgepole. A roof-high chimney is of red- and-white candy, while ‘big red gumdrops form a “topside” chim- ney. Frogs in the mirror pond and several other creatures are the only inedibles on the tray. Vicky Johnson, in his third year at Marymount Military Academy | near Tacoma, Wash.,, will miss out on this year’s gingerbread house. ‘Whoever dces break it up will find concealed in the cake a penny, a ushered in the party in the Methodist Church so- toothpick or a cardboard ruler, | ¢ia! rooms. § i from which may be determined| MIS. Oscar Lundguist, Mrs. An-| irew Robinson and Mrs. Bill Math- ! one's fortune. eny* greeted the 36 members and suests at the party Wednesday eve- ning, presenting each with a gay nams2 corsage. Mrs. Clyde Turner, | President, announced the program numbers and presided at the business session. ONE-ARMED PLAYER GOES ON FIRST TEAM| to bake following an old-country| NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Dec. §— pros eV e 'tradition brought by her family|(P—When Northampton high school | After carol singing led by {from Germany. Once about mc‘opens its basketball season tonight, | I'' k Clayton, Mrs. jack Popeloy years ago, she made nine for her | one-: armed BObby Finn will be on Ad. colortul Yuletide o | Ithe first team. sted by several members son, Vicky, and his friends. She i & o 4 wasn’t working, so had the time| Bobby has been playing basket-"“‘ Rev. A. B. Morgan led grour for it then. ball since he was able to hold|dcvotions, and Miss Margaret Ma- ! It takes a good eight hours to make a house like the one now on display in the Baranof Hotel Coffee Shop, where Ella is a wait- ress. She made it on her day off, land it was seen for the at the luncheon Mrs. Waliis George and Mrs. William R. Hughes gave | yesterday at the Baranof for Mrs. David Ramsay. Then it was moved to the Coffe Shop, and illuminated from the inside. The frosted gingerbread house glows cozily on a two-foot tray, set in green grass (colored coconut) through which pink and white step- } ping stones (peppermint rounds) wind to the lanterned gateway in !a shiney white fence (red” gum- drops on sugar lumps). The hcuse, about 6 by 12 inches, and seven inches high, is covered | with plain sugar icing in which bright colored candy hearts and gum drops are stuck. Frames of the doorway and of eight tiny win- dows are outlined in chocolate ic- ing, as are even the window cross- | bands. (There's a gumdrop door; knob, too). ! OQutdoor Christmas trees are in- verted ice cream cones, Streak first time !month as a first string center. { ] frosted Yakutat are stopping at the Bar- and gleaming with bright candy anof Hotel Christmas Gifts Your Children Want . . , Wagons A fine selection at prices For Every Boy A complete line of sporting goods for brother, son Eleciric Trains for Old and Young Thomas Hardware and Furniture of her and of in that one in his hand. His left arm was |land, guest speaker, told amputated when he was seven af- | V'sit to Norway last year ter an accident. many Christmas tradition The 16-year-old 18-pound junior | country. finished up the football season last| Members exchanged Christmas presents, and the Society gave a special gift to the Rev. and Mrs. GAMES ON PROGRAM AT CHURCH OPEN HOUSE Mrs leord Robards, Mrs. A. J. . Henry leewc pre- i pared and served the delicious re- | freshments which included Christ- mas cook:es, snowman cakes, candy, tea and coffee. The effective de Ping Pong and other games are the order of the evening at the Methodist Church Open House every | Friday evening. Hours are from corations—a gayly (8 to 10 p.m, and everyone is Wel- | 1jonted tree, Lo paintix and | come, says the Rev. A. B. Mor-|nine hough decoration re ar- | gan, pastor. ranged by Misses Claudia Kelsey As the basketball games at the high school claim Friday night in- terest of many of the older stu- dents, younger boys and girls will be especially welcome this week. {and Beatrice Zhepard, assisted Ly Mrs. Turner. {CITY STREET CREW OUT | ON SEASON'S FIRST | Jack Mitchell and . C. anrend-| SANDING JOB TODAY sen of Tacoma, Wash. are regis-|. tered at the Baranof Hotel FROM TACOMA City street crew men went to »\mk at 7:30 am. today on the first street-sanding job of the winter | season, after temperatures had | | acropped and coated the streets of | Juneau with ice. Work'ng with six-man crew under J. L steep streets with sand by noon. Etreets on Star Hill and the Ninth Street hill were most dan- | gerously glazed this morning, Mc- | Namara said. | He said the city’s y chine will be brought i tomorrow and | rield right-of-way to the sander. “In the past. YAKUTAT VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Henry of three trucks, the City Engineer sanding ma- have had sand thrown on their You can aflord cars by the machine,” he said. | Drivers shou! c'iempt to | cross at interse o front o the sander, he s: Alice W. Henchman of Hoonal is a visitor at the Baranof Hotei GIFT SHOPPING? Drep in at the CLEARANCE at QUILICO’S SPORTS CIFTS (J(Lfiut' Jm’C’ 1 aM/& # and dad. ELECTRIC LAMPS Designed o be exciting . . , engineered for better lighting . . . this enchanting “matched pair’ soon becomes a wel- comed part of your home. Each Aladdin floor lamp is finished in ivory and gold or oxidized bronze and partnered with @ Whip-O-Lite* shade that retains its colorful, fresh new look for a long, long fime. Whip-O-Lite® . . . the exclu- sive Aladdin parchment type material + .+« I8 greaseless, washable! O if you prefer, hand sewn rayon fabric shades are available at small extra cost. A wonderful selection for you . . . see them soon. ) ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY the Women's Society o" Lolidays this week at a Christmas| McNamara had coated all the | into action | warned motorists to | drivers who didn’t | FRIDAY, DECEMBER -9, 1949 W-A w FOR SALE N-T A-D-S | WWWWWWM FOR SALE FOR SALE {FOR SALE Bathinette, crib, high chair, electrical appliances, house- | | hold utensils, dishes, canned! | goods, soaps, fur parkas, mlttEns,‘ | guns, bocts, wool clothing, toys, | | games, Playground equipment. | Many other items including rum- Call at 905 B Street Sat- | and evenings . December 70-4t ur 10 to December 17. % 15 ACRES on Fritz Cove Road, 3| beaches, roomy house. | cest location on Auk Bay. Will sell in one piece or in de- sirable view lots if enough peo- ple are interested. See Nash or write Box 1409, Juneau. 70~ tl (N YOUR WAY m wmk leave your laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At ; tendant will care for it. Pick it | on way home. 70-tf BARGAIN"71944 Plymouth De~ | , luxe 4-door sedan, good condition | $995. Blue 559. 70-t1 | |5-ROOM house and lot, bargain. | | Phone Douglas 752, 371-6¢ ; |ARB 5, also 31A843. furiher infor- DOUGLAS offers a 3-bedroom home, wall-to-wall carpeting in living-dining room garage ad- Jjoins kitchen—well and completely furnished, immediate occupancy, on bus line near stores. Terms. DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroon), FHA, view, large lotts. JUNEAU-DOUGLAS highwey, bedroom home ‘furnished. 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan- cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St’| view, electric kitchen, etc. 4- mation on request. | LOTS—Casey - Shattuck addition; Gold Belt and Calhoun. 3 APARTMENT UNITS—building in excellent condition—all electric kitchens, all well furnished. Large extra building lot and garage. Seen by apnointmcnt MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS Phcene 676 over Pirst National Bank | BLUE DAVENPORT matching i : chair and Ottoman $135. Occas- | $12. Magazine book | FOR SALE LELUXE COUPE. ional chair | table $8. Ph. Red 755. 69-tt | | |BRAND NEW, never used: Auto- | | matic record player, 21 inch table lamp, table cloth 72x90 in- | ches, all wool blankets, 1 rose, blue. Black 643. 69-3ti SMALL and medioum Xmas trees, | stands if desired. Write Box 2979. | 69-9t TWIN BABY carrlage—like new. Electric washing machine good shape. Blue 450. tires. Body, gocd-shape. $325. Blue 450. $35, 69-3t ‘ TERRAPLANE Sedan. New | fenders and engine | 69-3t | on, radio, heater. Call % 62-tf 2 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163. | 1!LOG CABIN 26x15 Tt msice. Hawk | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf | 19040 STUDEBAKER Sedan, 1047 Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cow- ! 59. ling Co. {HAND CARVED and tooled Ladxesl bags, belts, billfolds, key cases, n brief cases, etc. Reasonable prlcesl and quick service on made to or- der items. Res. Ph. 884 before 9 a.m. after 9 p.m. Harbor lea;hen! 13th and Harbor Way. B »Zt; ‘ REFRIGERATOR, washing mach- ine, bookcases, and miscellaneous items. Blue 464. | 68-3t | electric stove, also electric refrig- i erator, brand new, never uncrat- ed. Ph. after 5 p.m. Blue 855. 67-6t 9. | “BERTHA"—Troller 34 long, Ph. Green 494 evenings. 67-5t sedan, excellent condition. Call Black 212 after 5 p.m. 67-tf | T will not be responsible for any {debts contracted by any one other ;man myself. —adv. 70-3t ! Signed, FRANK PINEDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINIS- ‘TRATION Box 440, Anchorage, Al- {aska. Sealed bids will be accepted ‘at Room 203, Federal Building, until !2 00 P.M., Dec. 20, 1949, under In- vitation 850-491, for the sale of sur- | plus vehicles, radio equipment, mar- |ine and construction equipment, to |be sold on “as is” and “where is” jbasls. Ford 1% ton flatbed truck, Unalakleet. Dodge Carryall, % ton, 1942, Sitka. Dodge panel, % ton, | 1942, Anchorage. Chevrolet pickup, | % ton, 1940, Homer. GMC 1% ton | flatbed Anchorage. Chevrolet 1% | ton cargo, 1939, Fairbanks; Ford % | ton pickup, 1340, Fairbanks. Marine equipment: Engine, marine, Atlas Imperial, 60 h.p., 4 cyl, diesel, Ju- neau. Compressor complete with ;gasonne engine, Juneau.. One pro- | peller, bronze, 36” with 32 pitch, for 214" shaft, at Juneau; 1 shaft, pro- | peller, intermediate, 2%” steel, 9 |8” long, Juneau; 1 shaft, propeller, tail, 2%” bronze, 10’ long, Juneau; 2 sets couplings, flange 2%”, pro- peller shaft, Juneau; motor launch { 24 wooden hull with gray 4-40 gaso- line engine, Gustavus. Radio equip- ment: transmitter, radio, high fre- quency 2500-8160 KCS, 150 watts, CW and phone. CAA type THJ.. One each located at Biorka Island, Fairbanks, Woody Island, Minchu- mina, Tanana, Nome. Two cach at Petersburg. 2 each oscillators, radio fi—equency, ‘Western Model 776, type |1, 115 volts, 60 cycle, 50 watts, 50 [ to 30,000 KCS, at Anchorage. Office !equipment CAA, Anchorage, Room 98E, (Federal Building, 2 dictating machines and 2 transcribing ma- chines. Construction equipment; 1 road roller, Buffalo, Fairbanks ! Bid forms available at above ad- dress or at CAA field stations in Alaska. First publication, Dec. 7, 1949. Last publication, Dec. 10, 1949. e e—— — Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2508 e Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas {____for a Good Time Sanquet Supburb” | ft. beam—New engine this season. | | e ° | 1949 CHEVROLET 4 door Styleline SEVERAL lLarge ana Small Dia- | monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National] | Dank. 35 o | NOTICE | : Rt Bt ;HOME FOR SALZ in Dougias $3,- | 56-5t ‘ ! iONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel | Just up from states, $825.00. See | | at Jay's Super Service. 4G-tf: o v va pe e ol .. 193¢ Airflow DeSoto, 5 ! e passenger Coupe. Perfect | o condition throughout. Radio, heater, $600. Red 250. ‘e o o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o L3 “F‘OR SALE: Wemding and body re- ) bpair shop suitable for general re- ! pairss and machine shop work; 1 priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil-: | loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tt T AR RS S S % {3-BED ROOM HOME—We are of- | { fering our modern heme for sale, { either completely furnished or unfurnished, as you may wish. We invite you to compare the values in this reasonably priced} home with any other house oni the market, and it can be liberal- ly financed. Ph. 932. 66-6t 800. Write 849 Juneau. 30-40 KRAG carbine new barrel 350 | skinner's Gun Shop. 68.-3t HOT WATER rad_lators. George Bros. 66-tf.... 1942 FOR PICKUP. A-I condition, Ph. Blue 660. 61-5¢ FOR RENT IMPERIAL HUI‘EL—Rooms weekly or monthly. \65-12t BACHELORS QUARTERS, Small Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, show: or, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph, 911 51-3t NICE Clean Rooma. steam heated 315 Gold 8¢ 220 ¢ STEAMHEATEL rovms, weekly @ Monthlr. Cclonial Rooms. 60 & WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shep. Ph. 148, 4 BEDROOMS——-An excellem quy furnished home. Only four years old. Full basement with recreation space—fireplace and plumbing— Large modern fully equipped kit~ chen’ and dining space. Living room with tile fireplace and thermopane windows. Two bed- rooms and full tiled bath on first floor. Two bedrooms and % bath on second floor. Large gar- den and excellent location. Gen- erous terms. $8,500: 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, concrete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Electric kitchen. Good condition. Immediate occupancy. 7 HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 14 have already been spoken for. The houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a low main. tenance cost. They have a gene erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a clear view of Gase tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouse range. The houses are financed by FHA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment is available to qualified veterans. An appointment to see the houses may be made in this office. jAPARTMENT HOUSES, commer. cial property. Several two wsnd three bedroom houses. | WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcam XMAS CLEARANCE SALE Open 10 to 6 {WE HAVE a store full of good‘ buys—a handy repairman to fix and paint like new any item you select. We do not sell any new merchandise. But we do have some articles in A-1 shape at very low prices. EXAMPLE: a Maytag washing ma- chine used three weeks. Price $110. EXAMPLE: storm windows on the Burr Johnson home two weeks. $4 to $6. ALSO radios, bicycles, skis, skates, baby buggies, basinettes, oil rang- es, wood-coal ranges, oil and wood heaters, Xmas tree stands, dcors and door-frames, tables, chairs, overstuffed furniture, port- able washing machines, electrical kitchen equipment, drapes, dress- ers, cabinets, sinks. SPECIAL: dining room set with table, four leaves, six chairs, side- board—$90.00. SPECIAL: overstuffed matching set —large comfortable chair and couch—$65.00. SPECIAL: large, well-built couch— PETER WOOD SALES AfRENUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED FOR LONGER I lnstmg clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Fronklin Str. 70-tf WANTED FUR. House close in by married couple. Permanent resi- dence. References. C. E. Laufer, room 217 Baranof. 69-2t RELIABLE WOMAN to care for year old baby in my home. Ph. 95. 68-tf A e 54 = Christmas Trees For Sale Order from C. Y. O. Phones—181 889, Green 360, Green 800, Green 657, Red 583 and Red 510 STOP! at MADSEN’S For a practical XMAS GIFT CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 P.M. Phone 914 PaneEy i LAURA LEE'S g { BAR—B—Q— | NOW SERVING § Chicken Tamales ) Enchalades ! OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY L SRl ANNOOOS ML é Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m. : THE MIRROR CAFE Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken 1 | B0000000000000000000000: | WANTED—GIRL for detail work, bookkeeping experience helpful, permanent, Alaska Coastal Airlin- es. Ph. 706. 61-t1 WILL PAY CASH for good build- ing lot. Ph. 416. 58-tt ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis- sion basis. Must be an experienc- ed salesman who can furnish re. ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co,, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 355 R S e o MISCELLANEOUS CUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. L] WINTER and POND, CO. Ins Complete Photographio Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Matcrials Blue Printing - Phetostats LOST AND FOUND LOST—Diamond 7 emerald “sun- burst brooch. Reward. Call 331, 69-3t LOST—A red coin purse containing cash &nd keys. Reward. Phone Green 923. 70-3t _ - —— P T —