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PAGE TWO - SRS The Most Wanted of Ihé Hard finished Worsteds Diagonals, tick-weaves, sharkskins,over- New Yorker CLEAR CUTS mills Rochester-tailored by 1, Michaelsgg Stern aye. BIBEHRENES), ;% plaids, glens . . . a sparkling collection from many of America's foremost quality These 2-ply New Yorkers have our stic vote for stay, stamina, and — MARINESIN BIG RETREAT, HOREANWAR | (Continued from Page One) | the Seventh Infantrymen and about 100 British Royal Marines. Newsman's Report pondent Jack MacBeth, wire service newsman who | was with the trapped force, said imore than 4,000 wounded were | flown from the makeshift Koto air- strip on the escape route. “Two days ago,” he wrote, “I| | watched nearly 200 bodies nosed | linto a big grave by a bulldozer. | There was no time for more elabor- ate arrangements.” MacBeth said the Leathernecks | “walked out of 12 days of fl‘eezingi hell, full of fight after a gory nightmare” in “one of the fighting- est retreats in military history.” CLOCK TURNS BACK WITH COSTUMED ELKS "WHOOPING IT UP" (Continued from Page One) s L | the only lush green ensemble which, if in Dawson, would have brought gold pokes by the dozen to her feet. A ‘“‘Stable” Gent | Top honors for the best man’s costume went to Gene Vuille, attir- ed like a—er, well, he himself term- ed it “like a gentleman.” He wore a box coat, a silk topper, and a neck- fue emblazoned with sparklers. He won a gold pan and nugget tie clasp. ! The Skagway troupers sang, danc. fed and enacted their noted “Shoot- ing of Dan McGrew.” Costumed hospitality is an art CocgsCola makes it so easy Adverlising’ |v “Tor Santa Ask for it cither way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU CULD STOKAGE COMPANY | Juneauites assisted in the skit, with | Earle Hunter “handling the music * That wasn’t all he handled, either, because when the shot rang © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company e ————— e e SR B PR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA out and he doubled for Dan, the Lady Known as Lou found herseli involved with more than the poem had in mind. Fast Repertojre The act was followed by Bunny Cooper doing a buck and wing, Juanita Stevenson singing, Virg- inia Steffen and Jackie Budd warb- ling “The Bird on Nellie's Hat,” and Singing Bartenders Bud Blan- chard, Dinty Sipprell and Bill Big- ham giving out with several airs. Erv Fairbanks clowned at the piaro and then—with practiced passes at women in the audience from which only Mrs. Joe (Colonel) Alexander scooted away -— sang “Down With the Feminine Gender.” Then out trotted the Floradora Girls doing a Can-Can, with sev- eral remarkable southern exposure flashlight pictures being snapped at the crucial moments. The fete began with a 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour and didn’t wind up 'til the wee hours. The Skagway troupers started yesterday early by putting on a show at Mike’s night spot in Douglas at 1:30 am., with many partiers crowding in to see them. . Yesterday afternoon they wound up their appearances here with a Hawaiian show in the Bubble Room of the Baranof Hotel. Long before their appearance the place was Jjammed. Responsible for bringing the 14 posed of Harold Fennell, Pat Carroll Exalted Ruler Wallis George, Jam- es Brunette, Secretary Bill Biggs and others. In colorful tropical costumes — sarongs, grass skirts, and hats—the Skagway players entertained with their Hawaiian act in the Bubble Room of the Baranof Hotel Sunday afternoon to a tightly packed and appreciative audience. A back- ground of beach shack and fire, gave the tropical mood together with flower incense. Hilo Hattie brought down the house with her dance. The audience demanded a repeat on “Hawaii Calls,” yelled for “Put Your Shoes on Lucy,” and popular number from the cowboy for the players from the Skagway Elks lodge. dinner. Skagway today and others stay- ing over to visit Juneau friends for | a few days. i During the dinner hour in the Gold Room last evening, Juneauites took part in the special ngrommu, entertainment in which, of; course, | the visitors also. joined,<Bagle Hun- ter hit the piano, Keith Wildes and Wilbur Burford tackled their old-| time saxophones. The drums were | also brought in from some place, and Baranof hotel manager Edward J. O'Brien took over at the instru- | ments. Barney Kane and others | also took part in the entertainment. — MADSEN'S OPEN TIL EIGHT.| Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATIN First Class Work—All Work f Guaranteed i Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 VISITORS WELCOME “One of America’s Exceptional Breweries” OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY Olympia, Washington, U. 5. A. f) . < the water from the bar to the spoon. ; MOST WATERS CONTAIN MINERALS Because most waters “carry" many * o different minerals, a certain excep- tionally pure type of water must be | found for brewing fine beer. The ; constant purity and delicate flavor of Olympia Beer are dependent on the exceptional brewing water of our famous artesian wells, similar to the i > /i 4 H | d » rare brewing waters of Pilsen and 1 It‘ Munich. _,,m,._....,‘@...m Water helps put the silver on silverware To silverplate a spoon, a silver bar and the spoon are sus pended in a water solution of acid or salt. An induced electric charge causes tiny particles of silver to be transported through the Water” to Juneau was a committee com-| (F&WLS AGENTS DUE yton and California this month are Several of the troupe %eave for | chorus will T0 LEAVE TUESDAY FOR STATES DUTY| Alaska Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement agents who will have been assigned to duty in Washing- scheduled to leave tomorrow for the states. Weather permitting they | will make the trip on the FWLS| Beechcraft, piloted by Thoren | Smith of Anchorage. If not they will go by commercial plane, Clar- {ence Rhode, Regional Director said | today. Frank Chapados of Fairbanks and Leonard Bragg of McGrath are due this afternoon. Henry Pink- ham of Anchorage and John Wend- |ler of Ketchikan and Smith came | to Juneau over the weekend. | 'PROGRAM INCLUDES POPULAR SOLOISTS | FOR “THE MESSIAH" After seven weeks of rehearsals the Juneau Community Chorus will sing “The Messiah” for the public next Sunday afternoon, December | 17 at the Twentieth Century Thea- | 1 tre. 1 The Messiah opens with “Comfort | Ye My People” and “Every Valley! | Ehler, tenor. Other solos are “Thus | TWO BARS both good money mak- ers one at Juneau, one at Pelican. Pelican includes building with two furnished apartments. Terms. LOTS—2 on Gold Belt with view, 1 south Franklin. RURAL—3.18 acres 9 mi. 2 acres cleared, 24-ft well, bath, elec- tricity etc. 2 bedrooms, 2 lakes, garage, wood shed, log cabin. Pat- ented. RURAL 1 acre pat. two houses 5 mi. immediate occupancy, terms, no down payment. 2 FURNISHED homes near North- ern Commercial. Immediate occu- pancy. 2 BEDROOM near school and Fed. bldg. furnished. 1 BEDROOM $2,650 furnished, im- mediate occupancy or will rent to reliable couple. BRICKTEX covered with lumber for partitions, new bath and plumbing fixtures and lumber for remodeling 36 by 25 on Gastineau. BOATS—31F856 and 31D527 and 31A34 and several others. £hall Be Exalted” sung by Emest| MURPHY & mny Saith the Lord” and “But Who May | | Abide the Day of His Coming” by | Harold Salisbury, bass; “Behold| a Virgin Shall Conceive” and “O| Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to | Zion,” by Lois Reedy, alto; “The | by Richard Newton, bass; Four recitations—“There Were Shepherds Angel of the Lord Came Upon | Them,” “And Suddenly There Was | With the Angel” and “Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion” by “Quicksilver,” a |Frances Paul, Soprano; “Then Shall ithe Eyes of the Blind Be Opened” skit presented previously. Mrs. Jua- by Mildred Lister, alto; “He Shall nita Stevenson accepted a bouquet |Feed His Flock Like a Shephered” | i !by Mildred Lister, alto and Lilla | WOOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick.; Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. Mae Baskin, soprano. Mrs. Char- Following the show, a jam session | lotte Elkins will be accompanist. took place in the Gold Room be- | fore dinner and another IollowlngifOY tenors and basses |7:30 and at 8 o'clock the complete | There will be a special practice tonight a3 rehearse. FROM KENT, WASH. Willilam Ahrensfeld, Alaska Coast- al agent from Kent, Wash., is stop- ping at the Gastineau Hotel. HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS Closed Every Monday. 615-tf Sewing machines for rent at the White Sewing Machine Center. 642-t7 ATTENTION REBEKAHS Meeting 8 p.m. Wed. Initiation and Past Noble Grand night. Isakelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand. - USED CARS 1931 Chev. good $250, phone Douglas 744. 680-3t 1937 GHEV. panel truck—s150—See at Mt. Juneau Sales and Service. 12th St. 680-t 1950 Deluxe Chevrolet. Wil take older car as part payment. Phone 633 daytime, ask for Art. 677-tf IFOUR door Ford Sedan, excellent condition. A real buy. Phone 301. 675-2t 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts, DODGE sedan, new engine, new | tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-7t P e e S '45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer, 648-tf Specials 1948 Meréury 4 Door Sedan 1947 Studebaker 1% Ton Pickup 1947 International 1 Ton Panel 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan 1938 Dodge Custom 4 Door Sedan 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. ‘ 115 Front Street | 57 Abiding in the Field,” “And Lo! the | transportation i REALTORS ~ ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE People that Walked in Darkness,” | CROSLEY refrigerator, end table,; e 2 floor lamps, writing desk, high chair. Phone Red 440. 680-3t canaries. Live music boxes. Phone 929, Box 332. 680-12t 76 CU. FT. Deep Freeze—new ad- dition in family—must sell brand new deep freeze. Call Green 1011, 680-3¢ | | | | $18.00 a cord. Phone Hickey's | Market, Auk Bay. 680-26t 11’50 CUSTOM Deluxe Ford Sedan, low mileage. 1 '49 Chev Styleline | Sedan, oil heaters, electric stoves, ! various types of tables, chairs, , radios, spin dry and wringer type washers, 7 ft. Philco frig., band saw, Jointes paint spray, electric motors, and used traps, 10x10'2 { Wilton rug, 2'x5 anglo persian rug. Floor and table lamps, end | tables, and davenos. 680-3t | ODDS AND ENDS, PHONE 829, |3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- 1 hood for children, 2 blocks from St. 680-tf | COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- sitting room, solid maple like new. Blue 950, 677-tf C.Y.O. CHRISTMAS TREES. Phone Blue 119, Green 360. Black 200, Blue 917, Green 239, and Green ;600. Order early- 677-tf | &k | ONE twin tub, Dexter washing ma- | chine like new. See at 109 Will- | oughby. Green 741. 676-tf | FOR CHRISTMAS gifts—beautiful | Then,” “And the Angel Said-Unto | hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th | MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950 $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in Douglas. Full concrete basement. | Automatic oil furnace. Large modern kitchen with new re- frigerator and range. Fully fur- nished. Double garage. Two lots of level land make an excep- tionally large yard. The house is in excellent condition and is for sale at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large| filled area with good {rontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment in eight years. Absolute security on lease. This property has a higher net safe return than any property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. 1$4000. Very livable log cabin on a | very fine lot. -1800. Small house requiring some repairs, Three level blocks and a flight of stairs from the Fed- eral Building. | BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restaurant—Make inquiries—Box 2324, | William Winn-Phone 234 i Office m Gastineau Hotel i SUBURBAN PROPERTY LOCATION you've wanted, Auk | Bay, beach, partially finished house, concrete bsmt. 3 acres, LOVELY setting, small home, boat | shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. i ;CABIN. 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. | . LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, i Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. 'Boh Druxman-Phone 891 ' FORRBENT . BACHELOR Apt.—Brownies | ber Shop. | SWAP—A home on Evergreen Ave, | for an apartment in town. Suit- | able couple with child. Call Green | 285. 680-3t | RENT-A.SAW-SERVICE. One-man | | chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day.: Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 | 2 TWO-room apts. for rent. Call' Black 700, Bar- | 680-tf 675-4t ; ! A 1 APT. for rent, Phone 996. 672-tf | ROOMS for rent. Steamheated. | | Arcade Rooms. 662-7¢ STEAMMWEATED Rooms, weekly Or Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t !WURLI'I'Lm Spinit plano for rent. | Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 148. LOST AND FOUND 8 ft. Norge Refrigerator, apart- ment size gas range, 9x12 plain grey frieze rug, drop leaf Dun- can Phyfe table, Call Black 909. 675-3t { BOLEX—16mm movie camera like new. 3 lens, case. $350. Red 405 after 6 p.m. 675-3t WILL TRADE 1949 Jeep, 4 wheel drive 12 ton pickup truck, re- movable body, all extras, excel- lent condition all around, in- cluding t{res—valued at $2000; for boat (prefer fishing type) 30 to 40 ft. Must have sound hull and rest of boat including en- gine in operating condition. Truck in storage and we are snowed in until June 1. Can deliver truck at that date to Haines or any other point on Hi-way. Write D. Jasper Heath, Box 224, Fairbanks Alaska, 675-3t 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- 2 GOOD i - dition, See Jimmie at Bubble| CooL UPrER! Plano—tine condi Room. SIP-SE1 s0n) 675-2t . 3 1 SPEED Queen washing machine TOPR QUALITY VALVES N in good condition—$50. Phone USE D c ARS Douglas 442 after 6 pm. 675-tf CHRISTMAS GIFTS — Registered purebred Scottish terriers, 3 months old, international cham- pion stock. 73¢ Gold Belt. 674-3t PAVING B. €. ROAD INCREASE TRAFFIC T0 ALASKA POINTS Paving of Highway 16 between Prince Rupert and Prince George, B.C, is expected to begin early next year, the Alaska Development Board has been advised. According to the British Columbia Depart- ment of Public Works, hard-surfac- ing crews will work east from Prince Rupert. Increases in traffic to and from Alaska over Highway 16 were re- corded during 1950. It is believed that paving the road will further increase traffic and speed develop- ment plans for a car-ferry service between the Canadian' port and Haines, the Development Board said, LOST—Man'’s Hamilton wrist watch brown leather strap, nick in crystal. Reward. Green 635. 675-t1 LOST—Bunch of keys attached to two rings and small link chain. Reward. Finder call Blue 768. 675-tf MAN'S wristwatch, Mido superau- tomatic, leather band. Reward. Blue 437, 670-2t HELP WANTED | BOOKKEEPER ana accountant, ex- perience required. Glacicr High- way Electric Assn. Auz Bay. 69-12 FOR SALE NOW AVAILABLE For limited time only, 9-tube ® Zenith Console Combination having Zenith Cobra arm, 3- e speed changer. Designed for e Alaska having tomplete short e wave coverage. 673-6te Garrison Radio Shop . ® © o & & & o 0 o o 1 DAVENPORT in good condition. $50. . Call 143, . 672-tf 1 DAVENO and chair, 1 desk and chair, 1 electric heater, 1 set dishes. Black 629 after 5 .m. 668-3t $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 pat.,, good harkor, perfect I e site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner {ii ance for 6% int. MOVE IN BE: FORE XMAS. v $19,525 unfurnished, 2 bdrms, 2 fireplaces, income apt, space more ; bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS. $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fires. place, dbl plmbg, 14x24 lvgrm, car grge. MOVE IN BEFOR! XMAS. $17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, ful bsmt, income apt. Valuable busi ness corner across new school sitt MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $15,500 unfurnished, 4 brms, ho water heat, 2 car garage, wateg. frntge, 4 acres pat. MOVE IN.. BEFORE XMAS. $15,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, hol water heat, double yard. $12,000 furn rooming house 2n St. MOVE IN BEFORE XMA! $10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2, 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMA: $8,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied. Auk Lake. 4 $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm, Gold S MOVE IN TODAY. $4,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, 4 acr pat applied, owner finance eas; terms, near airport. $2,600 furnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nel son, $1,900 bldg. lot Highlands, on hw; $1,900 bldg lot Highlands, high uj FOR RENT—30x40 store, six office: entrance Small Boat Harbor. An; or all, will finish to suit rente: PETER WOOD Real Estate wo. 3 Klein Biag, o DI N — Tel. MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTION TOUCH typing, shorthand, Span. ish, Portugese, Russian lessons appointment. Ethel McNair, Ji neau Hotel, Phone 123. 879- HAS RELIGION failed? Why thi world upheaval? Is there a worl leader? Can peace be maintained Can human nature be changed Baha'i answers to these worl questions free on request. Wri to Box 1837, Anchorage, Alaska, 648-t1 WE will not be responsibile fo bills contracted by persons othe: than ourselves. “ 675-3 Mr., Mrs. Frank Olson, CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPE! FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone Ring 5—days only. 675-31 EFFICIENT Secretary-stenographe; available for work. Write B 2674, Jueau. . 672-12 HOPE'S 4 WE buy sell and trade. 214 2n Street. Phone 908. 659-1 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month; addressing envelop2s in - epare time at home. Send $1.00 for ip| formation and ‘instructions to| King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Marke! 8t., San Francisco, Calif, Money-| back guarantee, 643-29t ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—AQ- dress C 1494 Empire. UARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. g i NURSE at Juneau Clinic wants small furnished apt. close im. Call Juneau Clinic or G \682. EXPERIENCED cook wants anent position. Phone Red 583, | 680-3t — RELIABLE couple will sublet apt. il from Dec. 20th to Jan. 20—re- ferences. Phone 452 or 812. e vt G A R NEED temporary work until early spring. Competent steno and of- fice clerk. Phone 143. o71-tt | GARAGE in vicinity Governor's Mansion. Phone 322. 670-t¢ desk wanted. Call Black 990, after 5 p.m. 5 ROOM house and lot furnished, goqd Douglas location. Call Frank ‘Parsons, Green 917. 689-tf UNIVERSAL electric double blank- et, dual control. Phone Green 917. . 669=t1 FOR SALE: 8 in. tilting arbor shopmaster table saw with new 1-2 hp electric motor. Used only about 48 hours over period of one yr. $65 complete. For app. to see, call Glacier Cab Co. 667-tf DOUBLE bed with spring and mat- tress Phone 706. 674-2¢ BLACK Pers, lamb coat. Leave Thursday. - Seattle. Drinkwater— Hotel Juneau. 674-3t cent on three acres improved property—value $6000. Box 2045, Juneau. 6638t CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bias are called for the construction of a float at Fuhter Bay to accommodate small boats. Bids will be opened at 10:00 A.M. January 2, 1951 in the office of the Territorial Highway Engineer. : Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Highway Engi- neer in the Federal Building or in the office of Felix Toner in the Shattuck Building. % First Publication: Nov. 27, 1950. Last Publication: Dec. 11, 1950. iS 1 f 869-t¢ | $2500 for first mortgage at 6 per $ i

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