The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 4 for the dishes and silverware D‘,UGL As “in charge of raising money to help 1/ pay ordered by the chapter, announces | Power Paint and De NEWS e At B PACIFIC NORTHERN 5icri. revirmea on wednesany | Brown Christmas cards, ribbon, wrapping paper and childrens’ three | Eleven passengers arrived from : Minn., where he underwent a medi- | LIQUOR LICENSES APPROVED | dimensional books on hand. These | westward points via Pacific North- | cal check up at the Mayo Clinic | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 15 PASSENGERS FLY vie' Bower, owaer - of thevic| Ml |Pan Am Clipper from Rochester, | The Douglas City Council held & |may be seen at the home of Mrs. |ern Airlines yesterday and four de- | Enroute north Power stopped in | { special meeting on Monday evening | Alfred Dore, who will also be glad m‘paru-d for Anchorage. Chicago and Seattle on business. and approved all applications for |reserve any of these items by tele- liquor licenses although there were | phone. ting councilmen on | several diss some applic License appl dissenting vote: imously were Mikes Place, Douglas Inn, Douglas s Club, and the Douglas Liquor Store, all renewals With all six councilmen presen! were cast the following votes the application for Ross Mill plication in a new location for T pensary Bar which will be in the old Tony S building on Third St Wm. Dore, Chris Ehrendrei william Boehl, and Rex Hi tie vote, Mayor Pusich voted in favor of the license. On Mills re- tail license, four councilmen voted Marshall and Boehl Marshall approval with dissenting. On the new application in former Oasis Bar by Chris Botogov, | four councilmen voted in favor witl two dissenting votes, Boehl and|C Marshall. Councilmen voting against | Sidn issuing licenses for the last two Wi applications were based on com- | €ral plaints during the past year from|'¥ residents living in the area of the Hou; two locations. the | Che [ | wi PUSICH-HEGGE RECEPTION | \'-”{ Following the wedding of Mickey | Pusich and Shirley Hegge this af- 1i ternoon there will be a reception | as Chairman of the Board of Cont for the couple at the home of N and Mrs. Guy Russo at 8 o'clock | this evening. | Gold There are no special invitations | York in | wai ns redeiving no approved unan- MOBILIZER IN OFFICE 22 Charles Wilson Takes Oath e e —lakes Over—Assistants Are Quickly Named SHINGTON, Dec. 21— (# — Wilson took office to- ector of Defense Mobill- 1| zation and immediately appointed reral Lucius Clay and Banker ey Weinberg as his assistants. Ison, former President of Gen- Electric, told reporters of the ) appeintments at the White se after taking the oath of of- fice in President Truman’s presence. lson said Clay and Weinberg erve without compensation. y, former U. S. Commander at n, is relinguishing his duties the inental Can Co. Weinkerg is senior partner of *hs and Company, New ent banking ' firm, He hairman of the War man, £ and all friends of the couple on the | Was a V Channel are cordially invited. | Production Board in World War 1. FIREMEN'S PARTY | The oath was administered to Firemen announce their Christ-| Wilson by Chief Justice Vinson in mas open house is to be on Christ- | Mr. Truman’s circular office. The mas Night in the Fire Hall | three men stood beneath a large SCHOOL PLAY “TONIGHT |-, of the Natlonal Security Resources rd, some of whose duties Wilson The Douglas Schools will present their Christmas programs this eve- | Boar | portrait of George Washington. Stuart Symington, Chairman ning in the school gymnasium is taking over in the mobilization | The program begins at 8 p.m., | job, tepped up after the ceremony | and admission as always, is free. | smiling and said, “let me be the| first FREE DANCE w There will be a free dance fol- | iate lowing the Children’s Chn\‘lmm‘wh party in Eagles Hall Saturday night. | veyir It is part of the Christmas program i sponsored by the Douglas Eagles| I ca and the Douglas business houses. Wi Everybddy is most welcome. [ well GERALD CASHEN OUTSIDE Gerald Cashen was a passenger | via PAA this week for the where he will spend the Christmas| SCF holidays and be married to Miss Marion Nicholson, at Big Timber, Montana. ‘The couple will return here soon | after the first of the year. Mr. Cashen, son of Mrs. Sadie Cashen, is custodian of the Douglas | Public Schools. DUNHAMS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. William Dunham | are leaving today for the States m! spend the holidays with relatives, intending to return after New | Years. 1 4 SOOI | | OES ANNOUNCEMENT ; The OES. Finance Committee | # | 4 I tried SANTTONE service . .. now I know how much better dry cleaning can be! | B3 All dirt out Spots are gone Odorless Better press— Lasts- longer CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 T T at he is to congratulate you.” | ilson told reporters his immed- | plans are to continue just doing now—that is, sur- | he job that must be done, | getting “just as many facts as an.” ilson took the oath of office | under 24 hours after the Sen- e rushed through confirmation of | appointment | | 4 Nice Assortment . .. Poinsettias and Potted Plants BRI DD From Anchorage: Don Miller, - | Frank Marshall, Floyd Guertin, C. DOOGAN RETURNS D. Liebhart, V. R. Butler, and John| John Doogan returned to Juneau Ansell on the Wednesday plane from Se- From Yakutat: Art Lappi, Ed |attle after a short stay in the states Donovin, Alfred Bonnet, Harry Lu- [ where he went for a medical check § cas and Harold Westman., up. To Anchorage: Hubert Thatcher, ——————— Jack Davis, James and Linda Vroo- BROWNS HERE man. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown, Har- —_— ey, Jr., and Bruce, arrived yester- BIRTHDAY DINNER day on the Pan American plane from the states. Ray Hagerup was the honored guest at a family dinner party given last evening by Mrs. Hagerup in* their home on 1020 W. 12th Street, in celebration of his birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Met- calf, parents of Mrs. Hagerup were ! guests at the dinner. I HERE FOR CHRISTMAS At this Happy Time of Year when th Spirit of Good Will and Fellowship is. here, We Wish to take this opportunity to THANK ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR SPLENDID PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR. ALL OF Miss Joan Wiggins returned to Juneau yesterday on the Pan Am Clipper from college to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother | and friends. | EXTRA SWEET... EXTRA TENDER AVOCABOS - - - - Eachld JL0 HIZGERALD in Gay Holiday Carton FRESH SWEET POTATOES - 2lbs. i3 EXTRA FANCY — WRAPPED Say *Season’s Greetings”, with Kentucky’s Favorite Bonded Bourbon, “hand- made” for richer flavor on our genuine sour-mash recipe since 1870, LETTUCE — CELERY — TOMATOES — GRAPES CRANBERRIES — YAMS — SWEET POTATOES TANGERINES — PINK GRAPEFRUIT—BANANAS NAVEL ORANGES — PARSNIPS — CHESTNUTS BRUSSEL SPROUTS — BROCCOLI — CABBAGE GREEN ONIONS — PARSLEY — CAULIFLOWER BUNCH CARROTS — GREEN PEPPERS OLD FASHIONED RPPLES — APPLES — APPLES i | i STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, Established Lewisville, Kentucky, 1849 BONDED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT SOUR MASH BOURBON WHISKEY —100 PROOF | dehilies dott e ol - Pitted = BOX CONTAINS AN EXPENSIVE B b (b e e b b o o PP PP P P P B B e P e DATES . . Pound 29 CORSAGE Libby’s Ripe Brown and Serve Rolls | Wesco Del Monte Sweet Midget HEINZ PUDDINGS . 57c Brown or Powdered GRADE A — LARGE OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE - - 17c Wide Selection of . . . Corsages WINESAP APPLES 40 'b. box 5.4 | Table Grade AVOSET . 8oz botile 23 ?@ém Deeona| o socr crocorires Ix 1-2 or 3-POUND BOXES. EACH - OLIVES . . Talltin 29 | §yuffin’ Bread - Dinner Rolls | CRAB MEAT, 7% oz. lin 63¢ PICKLES . 8 oz jar 3Tc Peffernuse COCKTAIL SAUCE . 25c Plum or Fig Russian Tea Cakes Jolly Time Pafly cakes Old Fashioned SUGAR . . . 21lbs.29c Fruii Cakes CHOCOLATE DROPS . Ih. 3%¢ SHAMRBOCK CANADIAN EGGS 2 dezen |G THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950 THE BUNCH AT CASE LOT WISHES . YOU A VERY i TRY ONE OF OUR FINE WASHINGTON CC-0P OVEN-READY BROADBREASTED TURKEYS THIS YEAR Ducls - Rabbils - Roasting Chickens Chicken Livers - Gizzards - Turkey Livers Shrimp - Bysters - Prawns ATTER DINNER MINTS EXTRA FANCY POULTRY SEASONING PUMPKIN PIE SPICE e * KINPIESPICE | 2 nonnds 43¢ FRENCH DRESSING FINE FOR XMAS SPARKLING WATER — GINGERALE — TOM COLLINS — 7 UP CANADA DRY MEXERS - . B large boitles | §@ § WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL BOXES Snider’s POPCORN . lfioz.fin 1S¢ NIBLETS—WHOLE KERNEL CORN - - . - - lZoz.li_nlflc BEST FOODS g MAYONNAISE - - Quart 7% SOFT AS SILK RO = Lot CAKEFLOUR - - - - - 4 Cut Flowers Cedar and Holly Wreaths BIRDS EYE — FROZEN ORANGE JUICE - - - - % RELIANCE — POUND TIN APPLE SAUCE - - - - 2c Cedar Roping Cut Holly DURKEE'S . MARGARINE - - Pound 37c TOWN AND COUNTRY — FANCY DINNER NAPKINS - - - 3% Bz PLAIN OR WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS - . 200z pkg. 3¢ ?KIIL)!%E . - No. 2 tin 30¢c DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. DOUGLAS — 10 a.m. BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME RN DREERE 1 PHONE 704 MEAT PHONE 60 RELIANCE — PIECES and STEMS MUSHROOMS .- - 4ozfindk ~ 4\

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