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PAGE SIX Ry 7o Goke R e ! a wonderful - Celia Lee Tested Recipe you'll use all year long n ino gveased deep coke pc-1 - S| ‘ inkle over the top @ MX pril o : it '/:fl:‘:z;:: grc'ed orcn?orrmd ;'::zblespoons melted buttet Vi cup chopped nuts o Yolidayfea 1 cake c© ge vice THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THESE DAYS AaBY - GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY f A R et e e 0 0 0 e e 3 0 WEATHER REPORT (This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending 7:30 am. PST) In Juneau—Maximum 34; minimum 23 At Airport—Maximum 32; | minimum 19. FORECAST (Juneau and Vielnity) Continued clear and cold tonight with fresh northeast- erly winds. Low temperature about 25 in town and 15 to 20 in outlying areas. Increas- ing cloudiness Friday with decreasing winds and not quite so cold. High temper- ature Friday 34. 1 PRECIPITATION (Past 24 nours ending 7:30 a.mn. today City of Juneau—None; since Dec. 1—38.25 inches; since July 1—52.13 inches. At Airport—None; since Dec. 1—1.36 inches; since July 1—34.48 inches. e © o o o o o REPUBLICAN PROBLEMS b The Republicans face three prob- |1ems: 1. The election of Robert Z. Taft as United States Senator from Ohio in 1950; 2. The formulation of a nation- al policy that can be 1mplemented’ in Congress and at the same time 2 or 3 bedroom house. Ex- "attract new party adherents who cellent neighborhood. Com- ® lare young enough to be politicaily |¢ pletely furnished including vital; |e Bendix, washer, blankets, 3. To win the 1952 national elec- | o dishes, electric stove, refrig- tion. erator, oil furnace. View of These are, of course tough tasks|e Evergreen Bowl. K. H. Wal- {for a party which, to use the vul-'e er. 825 Gold Belt, Call Em- ® | garism of Governor Folsom.of Al-. e pire during days. abama, has no plums to hand out. » e o © e o o Even within the party, there are many who do not grasp the signifi- ® cance of Senator Taft. His defeal ® | would cenfirm beyond doubt the acceptance of the Welfare State by ENGSTROM REPORTS 4:‘;,“‘72‘;{’)"’;;:“,:::]0"8 rsfogtxgeg:::iBINOCULARS; excellent_gift_for | ON FISH BUSINESS‘!,I_nme“t: it would ‘smash the Re-| Christmas. Dale Roff. Ph. ’Elu: 3|:ublican-Southem Democratic resi 163. -5 tance to Socialism and a catch- FOR SALE | e e o o L] ol . o .l o e o 0 0 0 o ONE MORE DAY TO BUY FROM OWNER ©0000000000000000000000, 00 . . OCKER SPANIEL PUP, weeks old, male. $35.00 Ph. %5 noon to 8 p.m. Ask for Bill ‘An-! derson. -3t | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 D e FOR SALE W-A-N-T A-D S FOR SALE DOUGLAS offers a home, wall-to-wall carpeting 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 highwty, 4- bedrcom home furnished. 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, odcupan- cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St. view, electric kitchen, etc. i ARB 5, also 31A843. furiher infor- 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 appointment. N Dot with chopp®! turned yesterday via Pan Ameri- I Elton Engstrom, fish broker, re-| all One Party system. Cocker spaniel puppy. Inquire | Sitke sired. Let rise bulk. Bake ot Cover and let rise minutes 1 until smooth spread ican an‘er a two-week vtsltnin Se- | maft is the symbol of opposition attle, “mostly on business to these trends. Although some | The Juneau businessman reports p.,yplicans would much prefer that | on the fish business: “Everyone is\, .- chould not be the symbol of | \MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS { Phene 676 over First National Bank Quilico Sports Center. T7-1t PAN AMERICAN CORNET, good condition. Favre Music House,; 76-3¢ | until doubled- Stir down: Be sure you use Centennial Silk-Sifted Flour —choice of good cooks for more than 60 years! It’s a whiter, sweeter, more tender- baking flour. Mixes more easily with other ingredients, makes all your baking better! The Northwest grows the world’s finest wheats . . . Centennial mills the best of it for Silk-Sifted Flour. Centennial " SHK- SIFTED ;moving some fish, but prices are !not overly high. Sable is very poor,| .. that contributed to Dewey's jwith heavy inventories. Halibut m‘dcrmt in 1948 was his failure to I moving well at medium prices, but |stocks will be cleaned out. salmnnliu”s postion for any man to hold, the first of the year. Prices are .., gefeated for the Presidential {about the same as last year.” TR ! public, Taft holds that pesition and OARD OF THANKS | will continue to hold it. i I Wish to thank oll my friends| ;¢ js why thé AFL and the 1and the Coast Guard for helping|cro ang ADA are devoting them- me on my recent accident. AISO| . oo and have for nearly a year, i Philipino Community and the Mem- & orial Presbyterian Church. | fortune in Ohio to bring it about By MAC MERCADO and FAMILY | gocialists and the Welfare i T1-1t Nugget Shop open evenings.—adv. California Grocery and feat Market e ———— THE PURE FOODS STORE Friday =-=- Saturday - VMonday FACETISSUES . 2for29 LAUNDRY DETERGENT ALL . . . ... 53c| HERSHEY BARS . dn. 95 Come In and See Gur New REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASES " Be Assured of the Finest Produce, Frozen -Foods and Dairy Products | i 7} RERCw TR g CORN FLAKES . . . L For Groceries PHONE 478 ALBERS OATS . . 3 Ib.box45¢ CAMPFIRE | MARSHMALLOWS . 3! DPON'T FORGET TG ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY | We Feature a Full Line of Quality Meats at Consistently Low Prices M FREE DELIVERY On Orders of $2.50 or More surely come a stronger anti-Tru-| [y ToN DODGE short hieat base | man coalition. With unerring| {shrewdness, Truman realized this in | 11946 and he devoted himself then | {and since to the elimination oOf | | Taft. He was more emphatic in ! 948 in his assaults on Taft than| on Dewey and since then his oppo- | !fitlon has grown increasingly blt~i VINNIES 1 | COUNT 1% Should Taft be defeated in 1950, | ‘%\ma can save the Republican party | fll/ -Mm 1952, One reason is that this or- { ; . ijeriization, while still ‘holding a| "Mugd body of loyal adherents, has | little to say to those under 40. It | |fhust be noted that anyone who | was 21, a first voter, in 1932, will be 41 in 1952. Those even young- ler, those who will be first voters in 11952, have little recollection of the Republican Party in national auth- ority, and they have been reading years of distressing falshoods con- cerning the Party and its history. Yet, young people are dissat- isfied with what they see and| with the limitations of their op- pertunities. Those who have not already been captured by the Left | are looking for a program and a| leadership which can have some | meaning to their generation. An old man’s part, which is devocedlv} nestalgic for an era and a way of life that can never return, has no meaning for them. Either the Re- publican Party can meet their de- mands for a program and for Am- crican leadership in a living world or it will decrease as each old man dies. The leadership of the Party today, like its program, is unformed, mixed and confused. Taft, in the Senate, holds the Congressional strength |and through day-by-day acts gives the Party a facade from which no candidate can, in reality, retreat. Dewey still possesses a measure of strength which he will hold as long as he remains Governor of New | York State. Stassen stirs more eff- thusiasm than either among young SEATTLE - within easy reach by fast 4-engine Clipper O Ely in swift comfort aboard { 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . . serving Alaska on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy & world famous service a8 of your Flying Clipper fare. For reservations and rates, consult Pan American . ¢ o BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 The Syrtem of )( For Meats |to his defeat, and are spending a |their party, he is. One of the fac- | 1st door So. Bus Depot. |recognize that fact. It is & cur-|NOUTON JACKET, good condition. | Ps slow, but should be better after .. ticularly one who had twice| | —adV.{5taters regard his defeat as more ! — | important than the election of | | Truman in 1948 and are acting ac- | | cordingly. Should Robert A. Taft be re-| clected to the Senate in 1950, it will | Inct only strengthen the Republi-| can Party but also those Demo- crats who resd the Welfare State, | |the expansiveness and the expen-| siveness of Truman. Out of it will | }BACHELORS QUARTERS, Small Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, show- 30-06 RIFLE. Ph. élue 608. 76-6t Size 38. Imperial Hotel, Apt. 17.. 76-3t | nomination; vet, in the eyes of the |3 FT. TROLLER 81B912. Gray! engine, 2:1 red, Power take-off | clutch. 12 guage welded steel! tanks. Akervick gurdies. Fully! equipped, ready to fish. $6000 in- | surance paid up to next June | Boat in storage at NC yard. $4,- 800 takes her. Write P.O. Box| 496, Juneau. 76-6t | FOR SALE—Bathinette, crib, hlghé chair, electrical appliances, house- | hold utensils, dishes, canned; goods, soaps, fur parkas, mittens, | guns, boots, wocl clothing, toys, | games, playground equipment. ! Many other items including rum-] mage. Call at 905 B Street Sat- | urdays and evenings 1 10 to December 17. i December ! 76-4t | truck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan,{ 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. ! Cowling Co. 75-t | FOR SALE BLUE DAVENPORT, matching chair and Ottoman $135. Oeccas- ional chair $12. Magazine book table $8. Ph. Red 755. 69-tf SMALL and medioum Xmas trees, stands if desired. Write Box 2979. “BORTHA"_Troller 34 ft. long, 9 e this seascn. ng: 67-5t “ft. beam—New en Ph. Green 494 €v 1949 CHEVRO! sedan, excellent condition. Black 212 after 5 p.m. Call 67-tf ON YOUR WAY to woik ieave your laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At tendant will care for it. Pick it en way home. T0-tf SEVERAL large ana Small Dia. monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Dank. 35 u TELUXE COUPE. :on, radio, heater. Call 62-tf 1941 DODGE Cood cox Green 791. | i { i i SHipesatas i 4 door Styleline, \pARTMENT HOUSES i ' 1 1 3-bedroom |4 BEDROOMS—An excellent rEn; 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 gare den 4nd excellent location. Gen- erous terms. $8,500: 3-BEDROOMS, furnished; concrete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Electric kitchen, Good condition. Immediate occupancy. HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 14 have already peen spoxen 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 main- tenance cost. They have a gen« living room with large view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas- 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 FH.A. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment i available to qualified veterax: An appointment to see the house: nay be made in this office. commey cial property. Several two uue three bedroom houses. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Buream 1 erously sized 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. Double plumbing and automatie oil furnace. Bendix Economat. $9,000. 35 TUDOR FORD, $90, Green 163..926 W. uth 2-BEDROOM modern condition. Ph. Green 381. 75-4t| Inlet. Call 143. 202 ¢ ine, bookcases and radio. Blue 464. : b 4 GRAY MARINE ENGINE. 160 hp.! Just overhauled. Ph.’ Bldck 210} 5 pm. to 10 p.m. 74-6t | Ph.| 74-3t 0 bags, brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices and quick service on made to or- der items Res. Ph. 884 before 9,‘ i er. { a.m. after 9 p.m. Harbor leat 13th and Harbor Way. ! éINAG'E}i“};éndle sewing machine | with electric motor $40 at Peter Wood Sales Agency. 373-3t | WASHING MACHINES and elec- diaper washers from $15 to $110 at Peter Wocd Sales Agency. 373 46 HYDROMATIC OLDS, excellefit | LOG CABIN 23x10 It inside. Hawt, 2 e ! A i REFRIGERATOR, washing mach- HAND CARVED and tooled Ladies {3 nrorooM HOME, belts, billfolds, key cases, | -2t‘1 HOME FOR SALZ in Dougias $3,- | 800. Write 849 Juneau. 56-5t ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel just up from states, $825.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf BUILDING LOTS for sale, upper | and lower Douglas Boulevard. At Peter Woods Sales Agency. TABLE, chairs, complete uoublel sized bed, washing machine, with pump. All in good condition. Ph. @ouglas 614. 373-3t FOR RENT IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms weekly or menthly. 65-12t |er, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911 51-3t NICE Clean Roomas at«am heated 315 Gold 8¢ 220 ¢ STEAMHEATEL rooms, weekly G Monthly, Colonisl Rooms. 69 ¢ WURILTZER Spinit pizno for rent Anderson Piano Shep. Ph. 142. people. Eisenhower remains - an enigma, saying the best things, making the soundest speeches, pre- centing a fundamental philosophy, |but failing to register as a Party adherent and remaining aloof from Party organization. This is as it stands and time is running out. For this is another curiosity of our times. It was pos- sible, in the past, to begin being active politically about one year betore a national convention. Now- adays, it is necessary to .work at. politics all the time. The Republi- cans are not organized for that. | | RAINBOW CHRISTMAS INITIATIO™" SATURDAY The Christmas initiation of the Order of Rainbow Girls will be held on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. All members of the Order of Eastern Star; Masons and Rainbow Girls are invited to attend, Re- freshments will be served. PR ATTENTION SKATERS Rink wiil be open Sat. Night Dec. 117—1:30 p.m.—adv. 75-2t LAURA LEE’S BAR—B—Q— NOW SERVING ! Chicken Tamales PHONE 371 Enchalades OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY . e 2 o o o o ° 1934 Airflow DeSoto, & o passenger Coupe. Perfect @ © conditicn throughout. Radio, @ heater, $600. Red 250. e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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., &iter 4:30 pm. 28 tf HOT WATER radiators. George Bros. 66-tf... 1942 FOR PIOKUP. A-I condition. Ph, Blue 660. 61-5t MISCELLANEOUS QGUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. t WINTER and POND, CO. Ina Complete Photographic Supplia Developing - Printing - Eniarging Artiste’ Paints and Matcrials Blue Printing - Photostats OFFICERS DUE FOR | ! 1 . . . . house, very attmactive with large and gardens, completely fur- workship and shower, bathroom, nice Kitchen. $7,500. large gar- age, game room, full concrete basement, Bendix and Bendix Ir- oner, elec. 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 kité¢hen, new elec. hot water heater, full concrete basement, yard. I block 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- rooms, 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 tetter than a turkey shoot—drop in and we’l shoot the bull. PETER WOOD SALES AGCENCUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED - WILL CARE for children under school age in my home. Ph. Red 464. 6-4t R T AL R st S DR R BABY SITTING. Ph. Red 464. 76-6t ED ELECTRIC RANGES. Ph 2T 75-tt Blue 780. after 5 p.m. RESERVES’' MEETING |JACK and JILL Day Nursery now Reassuring word for Juneau Re- serve Officers was received from Fort Richardson this afterncon. The group of Fort Richardson of- ficers to give instruction at, to- night’s meeting were' enroute to Junesu, with 4:30 p.m their esti- -nated time of arrival here. Reserve Officers will meet at 7 J'cleck tonight in the Salvation Army reading room on Franklin Street. Most of the large manuiacturing frms maintain extensive research .2 “otafories, from which many im- portant discoveries develop. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time ~ ; Christmas Trees For Sale Order from C. Y. O. Phones—181 889, Green 360, Green 800, Green 657, Red 583 and Red 510 open. Children accepted for care by the hour, day or month, 342 Distin Avq, across fromFosbee Apts. Phone 982. 372-6t FOR 'LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin Str. 70-t1 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 s o o e AOREBNA T SSTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment Wholesale Company Wwith 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 Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 163 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 250¢