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PAGR SIX (olds ICKS VaroRusm o . T1DE ABLZ DECEMBER 14 Low tide High tide Low tide High tide « v ec0cee o NEW FUR COATS Victors, sizes 8 to 28. Best-known home remedy to relieve distress is At et ottt e e ! Dr. Robert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly l-‘il_(cd SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments e B od Suriny Brook NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N. Y. o 86 PROOF Bt usit il net year.. AND THE NEXT... AND THE NEXT! So it's his first Christmas . . . He doesn’t care about the tree, he doesn’t care about his toys. All he wants is his bottle, and RIGHT NOW! But wait ’til next Christmas and the Christmases to follow. Before long he’ll know what Christmas really means. He’ll develop a fine appreciation for the presents you give him. Each succeeding year, for a good many vears, his wants and needs are going to increase. .. and not just at Christmas time, either! Clothing, education, medical care—those are year- round expenses. And as parents, they are your expenses! They’ve got to be anticipated—they’ve got to be met —and the best way we know about to do that is tosave. Buying U. S. Savings Bonds is the safest, surest, easiest way to save money there is. By signing up for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond- A-Month Plan where you bank, Bonds are purchased for you out of your income. It’s all automatic! You can’t forget to save because it’s done for you! # Uncle Sam backs your investment to the limit and pays you 4 dollars for every 3 invested in ten years! Think that one over and sign up for U. S. Savings Bonds today! A planned future is a bright future. Automatic saving is sure sauing— U.S. Savings Bonds - isement — 5 yicis ury advert Thinis an offcial U.S. Treasury advertisement—" 0 ices of Treasury Department an THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AFTER MONTHS OF PBEPART]ON, trial of perj Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen's Union and two fellow unio eral Court, San Francisco. From left: Attorney Vincent Hallinan; c representing Henry Schmidt, and J. R. Robertson. Trio James M. MaclInnis, : 3 ) swearing Bridges was no Communist when he obtained citizenshi | name “Explorer Troop” implies, will |include mountain °climbing and { other similar projects. Each of the FoR CONVENIION Explorers is aiming at the coveted 4 7 | Eagle Scout achievement. | AMERI(AN lEGION A letter was read from Robert D. Martin, member of the post, who | Dates 1or tnc will return to Juneau early in 1950. Barbkecued meat sandwiches, salad in Juneau for The American Legion | ojy; of Alaska were revealed Monday | e in a special report of the Conven-|ing ag refreshment committee. | ticn Committee chairman, Chester! Since the next meeting will take’ | Zenger. The plans, as now formu-'the form of the yearly Christmas lfmdv call for a period of four party, further business of the post | days starting September 18, 1950 will be deferred until the first re- ‘nvx.\(l details of the important evert|gular business meeting of 1950, {will be announced as various as-|which will be held in the Dugout on sects nventl R | pects of the c-uvention arrange-|Monday, January 9. ments are approved. | | Of immediate interest were plans TR |for the annual Christmas party. Alaska PoinIS‘ | their wives, families and members | |of The American Legion Auxiliary Weather condltions and iemper- atures at various Alaska points, (will join in an evening of joliif {1lso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 on of the meeting, with Ern- 28 8—Drizzle Partly Clolidy 33—Rain 9-—Cloudy 3—Cloudy 9—Snow 18—Cloudy Sn | tion around a weil-decorated Christ- | mas tree. [ning, December 19 in the Le | Dugout. Members of the entert | ment committee will moet {The Auxiliary tonight. Var ¥l {phases of the arrangements are|2f. 120th Merician Time, and divided among the membership, gna | Féifased by the Weather Bureau sist. Chester and Harold Zenger,|Ancho Raymcnd Beach, Joo Thibodeau, | Barrow |John Tanaka, John Parmenter,) Bet) | Walter Smith, and Commander |C | Druxman, Dawson | A report was made re Edmonton Troop 613, Boy Scouts of America, | Haines in the Gastineau Gouncil Court of | Havre | Honor conducted Sunday afternoon | Juneau Airport {in the Memorial Presbyt Annette Island Church. Kediak 29—Partly Clou Second Vice Comn er Vernon | Kctzebue 27-—Snow (and he displayed a ful ncw | Nome ~Drizzle Scout banner, purchesed with funds | Northway 4—Snow carned for the purposs last summer | Petersburg . 28—Cloudy | by the Scouts, themselv Portland 43-—Drizzie Reference was made, also, to the |Prince George 14—Cloudy newly organized group of older|Seattie 37 Fog {up by Chester Zenger, former Scout- | Yakutat 35—Rain ‘ma\tm', and now serving as advis — to the group. This unit has the RUMMAGE SALE | sponsorship of the Society of 40 and B. P. W. Club, Dec. 17—1 pm.— }H, the fun-branch of The Ameri-)Methodist Church basement.—adv.! Legion. This will :be staged Monday ithe following were assigned to as-| " Juneau loliow: | participation of the l"u~,t-5]m;w,l'ui Fairbanks | H is Scoutmaster of this troop, | McGrath 15—Partly Cloudy | scouts, the Explorer Troop, headed | Whitehorse 17—Cloudy | can Nugget Shop open evenings.—adv.! Rizorous outdoor activity, as the ! CHRISTMAS Decorations and Gifts at FLOWERS Chrisimas Center Pieces Hand Painted Plagues and Figurines e Musieal Gifts (Swiss Movement), Can ) '.Dish, Serving Tray, Marine Lighter, Miniature Phonograph with Unbreakable Records, Gift Box and many others. Chrisimas Holly Wreaths Mistletoe, Poinsettias SALE OF CUT FLOWERS BEGINS DECEMBER 16th Marian’s Flowers Gastinean Hotel Lobhy OPEN EVENINGS : PHONE 916 SUNDAY 1 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. RES. PHONE RED 2 ———— | Telegraph Delivery Service I e AT 12 case against Harry Bridge 1950 convention and coffee were served at the con- | E. Lincoln and L. A, Sturm act- s, head of CIO n leaders gets under way in Fed- his client, Bridges; Attorney s accused of falsely pt. 17, 1945. (Internatwonal) December 14, 1 December 14, tion Emmett ‘(rf.‘l ial w.sitation Dist Grand, Exalted Ruler Sim Dec | Commerce p Se EVENTS | Deputy Howard E. r 15, roon—Chamber ot p.m.—Juneau r Ball in gym. ening—~=Soropti- | | 7, afternoon and eve-| Lodge bazaar, Odd | 17, 10 pm. — Beta! Phi Christmas Ball, Gold; oom, Baranof Hotel. Decen 17 Elks Christmas party for children, Elks Hall and | Capitol Thea | December 18 at 2:30 pm.—ifes-! siah to be sung at 20th Century Theatre. Decen 19 noon — Lion tmas party for Johnson Home hildren. December Ch ' De , 8 pr &chools Christmas Ca: School Gym Decem’er 40 Hom Cit Cafe. luncheon, Decemter Commun:ty party, Parish hall December munity Christmas 20 at noon—Rotary — Juneau Hiza 1 at noo a2s Monthly = non-host 22, 1 around Ly Ju- ~Moose Lodge p.m —Christ: by Mcos 27 at noon — members exchange Christmas p December 30, noon — Soroptin lub luncheon. nber 30, Eangquet spons: Community, Bar 7 p.m.—dJose Rizal by Fiipino nof Gold Room. Decemzer 31, 8 p.m. — Eugene Cregon, high school band concert, | High School Gym. ! December 31—Annual 3lks Hi- | rat 11 p.m., FOR SALE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1949 FOR SALE FOR SALE “TON DODGE short wheel bas k, 1940 Studebaker Sedan, 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 46 HYDROMATIC OLDS, excellent | condition. Ph. Green 381. T5-4t REFRIGERATOR, washing mach- ine, bookcases and radio. Ph Blue 464. 74-3¢ GRAY MARINE ENGINE Just overhauled. Ph. Black 210 5 pm. to 10 pm. 74-Co s VBIC;'EITIVE:: vacuum cleaner, s magle desk and electric . Ph. 628. T4-3t WHITE PEARL-FINISH concert accordian 120 bass made in Italy, 13 tone changes. Worth $1,000. Wenderful Christmas gift. Only $395. Ph. 238. G!VEi A LIVE MUSIC box for Christmas. Beautiful canaries. Call 929 or at 126 W Tth St. 74.3t SEATTER TRACT, best neighbor- heod, two-bedroom house, double piambing, furnished, large refrig. Large flat yard, channel view. Appointment Tel. 911. MOVE 1IN TODAY FOR A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS. $9,000. 373-3t SINGEija e sewm(;- mm;hlne with electric motor $40 at Peter Wood Sales Agency. 373-3t WASHING MACHINES and ecle diaper washers from $15 to $110 at Peter Wood Sales Agency. 373 BUILDING LOTS for sale, upper and lower Douglas Boulevard. At Peter Woeds Sales Agenc TABLE, chair compilete double sized bed, washing machine, with pump. All in good conditioh. Ph. 313-3t 14 EMBARK ABOA DENAL SOUTHBOUND Thg Derali, aft wirds in the Gulf of Alaska ed in Juneau last night to brii passengers from the westward, cluding five frem Sitka. She sailed taking 24 passengers to the south. Passengers were: bucking hc 7 Ti g 13 From Seward: Frank Elsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Séver, Mary Sever, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tyvoll, Royanne Iyvoll, John Tyvoll. Frem Sitka: Major and Mrs. Newbould, H. Lorenzen, Mrs. Mike Aragon, Bert LeMerte. Mrs. Carroll Clau- Jaime Monte- Albert B. To Petersburg: sen, Mr. and Mrs. mayer, Sally Pegnal, Quino. To Keichikan: Hal Fairhurst, |Mrs. Chris Lee. To Seattle: Chris Morley, John Lloyd, M Mary Breland, George DPanner, Fred R. Triple, S, Warburton, Mrs. Alberta Bakke, 75-tf . | bedroom E 160 hop.| T4-4t | in-4 | 7inks, Elks Ballroom. | James Bakke, Robin Bakke, Pat- "ricia Bakke, Miss Jan Hodgman, |Mrs. W. C. Auld, Mr. and Mrs. | G. L. Edgecomb, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Buy Christmas Seals | 3 They're Here! Chrysler TARINE ENGINES " with 1 A complete Chrysler-engineered unit, built right into the engine at the factory. Shifts gears instantly with amazing ease. Manually operated Safety Fea- ture. Costs only a few dollars more than manual type. Come in—see it. R. W. Cowling Co. Chas. G. Warner Co. | survey, don K. Chappel. FORESTER T0 TALK WITH AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional Forester and Commissioner of Agriculture, was to leave today for Fairbanks to confer with men doing icultural research in the Terri- tory. He said a discussion of land capal:ility and soil classification a two-year-old project, would be held. Surveys have been made on Kenai Peninsula and in the vicinity of Fairbanks. Returning to Juneau, he will stop at Cordova to attend a public meeting given Saturday evening by the people of the city in apprecia- tion of the work done by Earl Jacobsen, divicion Supervisor for the Forest Service at Cordova, who is retiring from the Service at the end of the year. FROM TENAKEE Mrs. Alvina Schultz of Tenakee is registered at the Baranof Hotel SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S. Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 ‘DOUGLAS offers a 3-bedroom home, wall-to-wall carpeting in living-dining room garage ad- joins kitchen—well and completely | furnished, immediate occupancy, { on bus line near stores. Terms. | | DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroom), FHA, 1 view, large lotts. | JUNEAU-DOUGLAS highwey, home furnished. 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan- cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. 1 3-BEDROOMS, fu hed, 6th St | view, electric kitchen, ete. ARB 5, also 31A843. furiher infor- | mation on re juest. LOTS—Casey - Shattuck | Gold Belt Calhoun. |3-APARTMENT UNIT —building in excellent condition—all electric ! kitchens, all well furnished. Large { extra building lot and garage. Seen by appointment. 4- 12 addition; {MURPHY & MURPHY i REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First National Bank . FORSALE | house and lot, bargain. | 371-6t 5-ROOM | Phone Douglas 752. |BLUE DAVENPORT, matching chair and Ottoman $135. Occas- ional chair $12. Magazine book { i table $8. Ph. Red 755. 69-tf ) SMALL and medioum Xmas trees, | i -stands if desired. Write Box 2979. | “BERTHA ; ft. beam—New en; Ph. Green 494 even: : 67-5t | | CHEVROLE? 4 door Styleline ! sedan, excellent condition. = Call| Black 212 after 5 p.m. 67»0,15 { (WOOD OR CCAL. ame! finish L Greceery. | !ON YOUR WAY to Woik i | | iaundry at Juneau Laundrette. At | | tendant will care for it. Pick it| cn way home. 70-({; Dia- E Bargain National 35 u: i i i ! SEVERAL Large ana Smail ! monds. Perfect stones. prices at the First | Dank. ¢1941 DODGE IELUXE COUPE.! ! Good condition, radio, heater. Call { | Green 791. sz-ui I LOG CABIN 13 It inside. Hawl | ! Inlet. Call 143. | ‘23 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163 i bags, belts, killfolds, key cases, | brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices and quick service on made to or- der items. Res. Ph. 884 before 9 am. after 9 p.m. Harbor leacher. 15th and Harbor Way. -2:' fee e e |HOME FOR SALZ g | 800. Write 849 Juneau. lONE 1947 HUDSON four door se-1 dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel I just up from states, $825.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf . £l . . . L] 1934 Airflow DeSoto, 5 e passenger Coupe. Perfect e condition throughout. Radio, ® heater, $600. Red 250. e & o 0 9 & 0 0 ¢ o | | l ! o o . FOR SALE: Werding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf HOT WATER Bros. radiators. Gcorg}. 66-11... 1942 FOR PICKUP. A-I condition, Ph. Blue 660. 61-5¢ FOR RENT s IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms weekly or monthly. 65-12t BACHELORS QUARTERS, Smal Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, show: or, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911 . 51-3t 4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully furnished home. Only four years old. Full basement with recreation space—fireplace and plumbing— Large modern fully equipped Kkit- 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 gare den and excellent location. Gens 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 bedrocms 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 maine 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 ayailable to qualified vetera: An appointment to see the hou may be made in this office, APARTMENT HOUSES, commer- cial property. Several two und three bedroom houses. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burean MOVE IN TODAY—Seatter Ttract, 2-bedroom heme, furnished, large kitchen with elec. stove. View includes Small Boat Harbor to Douglas. Large yard, half flat. Doublc plumbing and automatic oil furnace. Bendix Economat. $9,000. 926 W. 6th 2-BEDROOM modern house, very attractive with large yard and gardens, completely fur- nished, workship and shower, bathrcom, nice kitchen. $7,500. BEDROOM HOME, large gar- age, game room, full concrete kasement, Bendix and Bendix Ir- oner, clec. hot water heater, air conditicned. Large yard with a lawn., Plenty of room for large family in this 2-year-old house in Highlands. $15,500 unfurnished if bought before Dec. 16, $17,500 furnished thereafter. MOVE BE- FORE CHRISTMAS. 2-BEDROOM HOME, new kit¢hen, new elec. hot water heater, full concrete basement, yard. I block 1 from St. Ann’s. $8,400. TWO 3-BEDROOM HOMES, Doug- las, $8,500 and $4,000, both fur- nished, have yards (one double lot). 3-APARTMENT BUILDING. 2 bed- robms, one could be 4. Now avail- able to buyer. Well furnished, cleanest apts. in town, close in. New furnace. $7,000 will handle. $21,000. ALSO Highway, Lemon Creek, Auk Bay, Lena Beach, Fritz Cove. OUR NEW OFFICE better than a turkey shoot—drep in and we’l shoot the bull, PETER WOOD SALES ACSNUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephcne 911, WANTED 2 USED ELECTRIC RANGES. Ph Blue 780. after 5 p.m, 75-t1 __|JACK and JILL Day Nursery now open. Children accepted for care by the hour, day or month. 342 Distin Ave, across fromFosbee Apts. Phone 982. 372-6t NICE Clean Room~ ateam heate 315 Gold St 1 STEAMHEATED rvooms, 'ae:;y—fi Monthlr. Cclonial Rooms. 69 ¢ WURILTZER Spinit piano for reat Anderson Plano Shep. Ph. 143. LOST AKXD FOUND LOST—SET of keys on Willoughby. Reward, Ph. 86, daytime; Blue 210 evenings. '74-3t| GRAY BOTANY TOPCOAT. Have tan Gabardine by mistake. Red 404 after 4 p.m. 75-3t STOP! at MADSEN’S For a practical XMAS GIFT ‘CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 P.M. Phone 914 f Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time LAURA LEE’S BAR—B—Q— NOW SERVING Chicken Tamales Enchalades OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY ——— 2 } Ciristmas Trees For Sale i Order from C. Y. O. Phones—181 889, Green 360, Green €00, Green 657, Red 583 and Red 510 I FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin Str. 70-tf WANTED—GIRL for detail work, bookkeeping experience helpful, permanent. Alaska Coastal Alrlin- es. Ph. 706. 61-tt 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. 358 MISCELLANEOUS CUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 un Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, CO. Inn Complete Photographie Supplie Developing - Printing - Artists’ Paints and Blue Printing - Phofostats

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