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PAGE EIGHT Funeral Rites for Jack Langseth on Thursday Afternoon Funeral services for Jack Lang- seth, who died suddenly Friday, 'Lutheran Aid Sociefy 'Plans Christmas Celebration at Church | The December meeting of the Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will be held in the church social room at 8 p.m. Thursday will be held l"""“é“*_“" “’C‘;"“’:’“ at| " A Christmas program is p]annel AEPAn. GBS (URIR. SRReL by Mrs. Bert McDowell and Mrs. The Rev. G. H. Hillerman will give the eulogy. Vocalist will be Evelyn| A Kelly. The Independent Order of |tioi Odd Fellows ritualistic service wil be re at the cemetery. Interment is to in the Odd Fellows, plot Roy l\( in t of the Christmas celebra- nember is asked to bring le. Evergreen Cemetery. | “Thidwe Whb are Bavink Pallbearers are to be Harry Ton- cOupons to bring thnm‘g by kin, J. P. Christenson, Henning |'C Hostesses for the te Mrs. Jack Bur- O. Rude. y Jel nkm~ Ben Hav- all at the Carter ning between 7 and It is requested tha ars old December 14, passing (m week before his buthda) H worked on the Douglas Island N Dispatch, Record-Miner, Stroller’ Weekly and the Daily Alaska Em pire. He played. bas in the Gastineau 4 z SRS years. Mr. Langseth was act the Juneau and Douglas volunlecrl ALASKA fire departments STEAMSHIP Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jose- ‘ COMPAHY phine Langseth, and three daugh- | ters, Mrs. James Owings, Talladee, | Ga., s. James Gleason, St. Pet- | ersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Roy Eaton, Anchorage and seven grandchildren. | Mrs. Gleason has arrived for her father's funeral. Mr. Langseth is also survived by Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND S.S. DENALI S.8. BARANOF Sun. Dec. 16 Sun. Dec. 23 Petersburg Kelchikan two brothers, Andrew Langseth of | Wrangell Ceattle Ketchikan and Rasmus Langseth of ‘ Ketchikan Seattle, two sisters: Mrs. Iver Han-| * Sl";[llc seth, Seattle; and Mrs. J. C. John- | % son, Vallejo, Calif. Andrew I_aug-[ NORTHBOUND seth arrived for the funeral. | §.5. BARANOF §.5. DENALI | Tues. Dec. 15 1 ) | Seward | Arctic Research Growing Rapidly: University Prexy SEATTLE, Dec. 12—(P—Scientif- ic research in northern Alaska and the Arctic is growng rapidly, Dr.| Terris Moore, Fairbanks, president of the University of Alaska, report- ed here today. “Last summer there were more | than 150 different scientific pro- | jects going up there,” Dr. Moore said. ! One in which he participated per- sonally was a 22-hour flight beyond | the North Pole to study ice islands. | The flight went beyond the pul(‘ For Information til the plane was closer to Ei until th plane wi closer to U= PhoHes 2 and 4 rope than to Alaska. Juneau “There is considerable specula- tion about the formation of the ice islands,” the university head said. | i idn ar ket e acwn abaut] o HL E: GBEEN, Agen! them is classified information.” Freighier Service From Seattle December 21 FLEMISH KNOT Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau o ACA AGENT HER,E Mrs. Elmer Garnes, Alaska Coast- al Airlines agent from Angoon, is IP COMPANY stopping at the Gas'.meau Hotel. STEAMSH hristmas... and home Christmas has a rich and deep mean- ing. All over the world families are looking forward to being together for Christmas. It is the sincere wish of the Union Pacific Railroad that this hope may be realized. To that end, we offer our facilities and services. 3 FINE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE EAST Stizawitiner."CITY OF PORTLAND" “PORTLAND ROSE" "“IDAHOAN" Let us help plan your trip CITY TICKET OFFICE 1300—4th Ave. at University ELliott 6933, Seautle, Washington (OR DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION. . £¢ Lfecdfic.. 4y UNISH TOCHIC | CHAMBER TO ELECT 'BOARD MEMBERS I’ml'ml}ers for the coming year at a | regular luncheon meeting at the ift for a child marked as to age| The Douglas and sex of the child for which it| C“h w silverware | Y $ © PAY CASH AND SAVE @ 8 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE‘ THE DAILY ALASKA fiMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Courf Ruling Gives Go Ahead in Case Eastaugh, O. F. Benecke, Henry Gre F. D. Nagel, Pete Warner, Charles Burdick, E. J. O’'Brien, Peter Wood and Jerry McKinley. All members are urged to be pre- sent. The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce will elect executive board WASHINGTON, Jovernment attorney says the gov- t decision yesterday will “go " with an anti-trust suit the Mansfield (Ohio) News- nal Assistant Attorney General H. 1am Morson announced the de- Island Woman's | old its Christmas party | G at 8:30 pm. in the | All club members (u take their, hus- 1e Lorain (Ohio) Jour- “|Sentence Passed Dec. 12—(P—A | ient, in the wake of a Supreme | P**¢¢ r the Supreme Court | ~ What Nexf! Now A Cigaretfe, (Self-Lighting On Mrs. Cutting; 3 Years Probation SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12—(#— Mrs. P—A Swiss Audrey Cutting, 41, Anchor- | 1 estate woman, today was | 'Y on three years probation ing a bogus check for 5100,1 She was convicted of the offense| * by a jury last Nov. 13. cigarette. it works [ Farl J. Fleming of Anchorage is | at the Hotel Juneau. y from merchants who ad- over a competing radw S @ PAY CASH AND SAVE 314 LB. TIN—SWIFT'S PREMIUM WHILE CHICKEN SPAM $1.95 @n 55¢ NO. 2 CAN — LIBBY’S zsc GREEN BEANS - . - - LARGE NO. 2%, CAN — LIBBY’S 35c Solid Pack TOMATOES - S and W — SMALL — 3-SIEVE 12 oz. Tins PERE . o SHOESTiNG FOTATOES 1 LARGE 46 QZ. TIN — LIBBY'S 38 TOMATO JUICE - - . SLICED APPLES - - - 2% TE \ (- \I\I)PN MINT JELLY 23« « ® S e PAY CASH AND SAVE TEA GARDEN—12 OZ. FANCY PURE FRUIT t CURRENT or STRAWBERRY 31¢ WE ADVERTISE ! Fresh Skinned LEG PoRK 53 j For Frying or Seasoning SQUARES . |$ © PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ o PAY CASH AND SAVE Armour’s Star — Fancy PICNIC “AMS e oo o Fresh Ground — Lean GROUND BEEF .- 20th Century Super Market - These Prices Are Good Thursday, Friday and Saiurday SHOP [{F R E=-=Lowes Every Day Shelf Pricesin Alaska====S H @ P HERE We are the only true Cash and Carry Super Market in Juneau. That is why we can sell for less. Why pay a premium for your groceries? Shop at your 20th Century Super Market and save money. REMEMBER for every ten dollars of Meat, Turkey, Produce or Groceries you get one ticket on that ROUND TRIP FOR TWO BY PAN AMERICAN TO SEATTLE. Drawing to be 6 P. M., December 21st. I 132 oz. Wedge Culs SOR];”(EG;{ Es, All i‘!avors 'y 3‘& g . JELLY BOTH FOR 33;@ 3 for 25¢ FRESH — JUST ARRIVED TODAY CRADE A LARGE CARTON CANADIAN EGGS 15 dozen JUSE ARRIVED FRESH — THIS YEAR'S STOCK PEANUTS T € WALNUTS PECANS N u ? S ALMONDS FILBERTS ‘BRAZILS LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN XMAS CANDY Fancy 1 ih: Celle Bags A Lerge Variety 14 OZ. BOTTLE LIBBY'S TOMATO CATCHUP 25¢ 7% OZ. PACKAGE DROMEDARY PITTED DATES 23« Friendly Courteous Service== QUALETY MEAT VALUES--LOWEST PRICES AND SELL ONLY CHOICE QUALITY STEER BEEF — CHECK THE STAMP ON THE BEEF YOU BUY. INFERIOR GRADE—EVERY CUT OF MEAT GUARANTEED. ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEY NOW—Every Turkey Guaranteed! Our shipment of Washington Co - Op Broadbreast Oven - Ready Turkeys for Xmas have just arrived. Gef your order in now and he sure of getting the size you desire. The price is always right for QUALITY TURKEYS HERE! Blue Ribbon — Cut-Up 55¢ b, Cincrins FRIBOURG, Switzerland, Dec. 12 chemical manufac- says he has invernied a self- like this: when the tip is rubbed gently st the side of the package. It kes no flame, and there's no need to puff on the cigarette while light- 65¢ Ib. Drumsticks . 79c Ib. Columbia River — While It Lasts _55cib. SMELT.. 2 Ibs. 49¢ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 OPS LUCAS LEAVING Lauren M. Lucas of the Juneau Office of Price Stabilization staff will leave Sunday for a three-day trip to the Skagway-Haines dis- trict. Lucas, who was formerly branch manager for OPS in Ketchikan, will explain OPS regulations to BSkagway and Haines merchants and asisst them in their preparation of reports where necessary. He is ex- pected home tomorrow from Ketchi- kan where he spert two days this |of much more value than the ac- week in a similar capacity. tual bookings. i o s The Golden North Salmon Derby and cigarettes can be produced at|here and the Ketchikan King Sal- little extra cost, and that sever | mon Derby both gave two round European and American tol [trips to Honolulu for big fish. A companies are negotiating for rights | bazaar here also gave trips to to his formula. Hawali. @ PAY CASIE AND SAVE Junzau PAA Boys Get Praise Juneaw’s PAA salesmen get a pat on the back in an article ap- pearing in the Clipper, a PAA pub- lication for the Pacific Alaska Di- vision of the air line. The article says that the publicity received from trips to Honolulu won in various Alaska contests has been ¢ e AT YVOUR Bel Monte TOMATO SAUTE Wisconsin Clleddgr CHEESE 65phg. 9( tan 303 TIN — LIBBY'S — YELLOW CLING PEACHES - - - - . - I FRUIT COCKTAIL - - - 2% 303 N — S -’ / 33c BLACKBERRIES - - CAN — SHURFINE — WHOLE 4lc NO. 2 PEELED APRICOTS . . 12 OF. TIN — LOG CABIN T e e QUARTS — SHURFINE VINEGAR - - . . 4-BAR BATH SIZE DEAL SWEETHEART SOAP 4 bars 43c SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS - 59 S and W GLACE 1 LB. JAR CAKE MIX 43 6 OZ. JAR S and W GLACE CHERRIES 39 BE SURE YOU ARE NOT BUYING xrade A Frying Chlcken—Any Amount 69¢c Ib. 59¢ Ib. Sliced SALMON . . Sliced HALIBUT . HAVS ANV HSVI AvVd © $ ® IAVS ANV HSVD AVA @ § 9TAVS GNV HSVD AVd % S CHAVS GAV HSVD AVA 8 § & o $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ ¢ PAY CASH ANID SAVE,