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SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will proauce. I you I. Think carefully about your proposition. 3. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific "Ise colcrtul words. & eid generalitles 4. Tell the whole story. 6. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer, 6. Mention price. 7. Make answering as essy as possible FOR I suitable Getche A Streets ENM Three-room (ubm at and f r bach: residence Inquire 10th ors, at FOR RENT furnished Grocery I'wo room ment over phone 626. par Totem apa Tel FOR RENT—9 rm. house, al.iomat- ic am heat, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, electric range, overstuffed furniture, oak floors. Call Wind- or Apts FOR RENT 1 room apt., iight, ishes, linen $15.00 monthly. City float, entrance over Juneau Cab- inet Shop VACANCY. Nugget Apartments. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Lught, wal- er, disnes, cooking uteépsils and oath. Reasonable at Seaview. WARNTED WANTED-—F once. T perienced waitress at 336 10ne to care for Out of 626, WANTED — Woman home and three children town position. Telephone 1g experience Board for 1i yr. old pay $30.00 month- md hand studio ly couch. Phone 237 A-1 bookkeeper wants whole or part time work. P. O. Box 2376 foun- Tele- neral repairing, es, alterations, 1102 phone i for WANTED—Several ambitious wom- en to qualify as Viavi dealers, No stock of goods or investment. Write FV 1795 care Daily Alaska Empire. an 50c young w housework. EXPERIENCELs warts general hour. Phone 3801 TURN yeur old goma IO Vawe | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop MISC GUARANTEEL LANEOUS | Kealistic Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c.‘ Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. { Try The wkmpire classifieds for (xuuk results. \ Juneau Cofiee Sliop (1 { MRS. T. J. JACOBSON | | Home Cooked Meals Served | from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm. | 1 | j Catering to Dinner Parties CHANNEL RUS LINE Phone 108 Jlmn or 71 Douglas | ,9:15, 15, 115, 3'15.[ 4:15, 515 815 715 !l.'» 9:45, | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. ! Leav: Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, | #:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, m:loi 11:40. M Glacier Highway leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15; | P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and| Sunday Special—6:45 p.m. | Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:80; | PM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and Sunday Special—10:00 p.m. t ALSO TAXI SERVICE [ Peter Pan Beauky Shoppe PHONE 221 POLLY AND HER PALS | standpoint | plating a change of scenery and a | After spending several months on | business and pleasure in the South, | he is in a position to know, der Leest said, | perimental stage and is bound to | and bounds.” —— FOR SALE—Used washing machine with electric mangle $40, 6-tube late model Console Graybar radio $40, new 5-tube table model Jack- | son Bell radio $10. Apply Mrs Lenhart, Radio Apartments. FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6 coach, good condition, new battery— $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- | pire W 1813 FOR SALE — New small modern home, incomplete. half investment. Illness cause for selling. Address by letter L 1810 care Empire. ~General Electric vac- er, A-1 condition, used > | $20.00. Phone 3 FOR SALI uum c one year, motor worth | FOR SALE—Used cnly $15. Motor that much. and Power Company. health alone is Westinghouse “CARD- INAL" electric range, three burn- ers, white enamel. Bargain at| $60. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE FOR SALE—1 large safe, 1 marine | 16 horsepower motor in good con- | dition. Phone 171 | | FOR SALE—Modern house, attach- | ed garage, just completed; up to the minute in every detail; elec- tri range, refrigerator, oil burning circulating heater, inlaid linoleum On C St., between 10th and 11th Phone 4392. FOR SALE arge lot on Ninth and Indian Sts. Build your home now. See Al Zenger. | SALE—Mocern, twenty-foot, mahogany front and back bar, also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB- INET SHOP. FOR “SEE ALASKA FIRST!” IS H. R. VANDERLEEST’S SLOGAN TO EVERYBODY H. R. Vander Leest, of the Butler,| Mauro Drug Company and who re- cently made the plane flight from Juneau to Fairbanks and returned via the Alaska Railroad and Al- aska Steamship Company steamer from Seward, is one real booster the Interior country and the trip in general from a vacationist’s Van says that a new slogan should be adopted by all persons contem- “See Alaska First.” vacation of he says. The Matanuska project, Mr. Van- “is beyond the ex- go forward from now on, by leaps HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” VOGUE Offering Savings to Cash Buyers of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear. “Save by Paying Cash” 107 Phone Seward 658 ____I Ao “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Juneau’s Own Store FRED MATTSON | WATCHMAKER and i JEWELER — ONTHE ROCKE PA'S IN HERE WITH HIS LEDGERCRYING will sell for one | Alaska Electric Light | . MA. HIS HEART OUT! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936 ONTH' ROC e rn e o s 00 0 e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern due late or Monday Aleutian due Monday SCHEDULED SAILINCS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle late Saturday night e or early Sunday. | ® Northland scheduled to sail |o from seattle August 31 at 9 p. m. Sunday seececesree ° e Victoria scheduled to sail from o Seattle September 1 at 9 am Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Septem- ber 2 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle September 4 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince George scheduled southbound Saturday mid- night. North Sea bound (tentative) Sunday afternoon. Yukon scheduled southbound next Tuesday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. | e 0o 00000000 00 e KETCHIKAN W i . . . . scheduled south- 4 o'clock . . . . ° . R EDDING daughter | River, | Emma Mary George f H. A. George of Peace Alberta, and John T. Martin, son of Captain and Mrs. S. St. Martin of Ketchikan, were married at the latters’ home in Ketchikan recently by E. C. Austin, United| States Commissioner. Attendants | were Eileen St. Martin, sister of the | bridegroom, and Ted Wold. An in- formal reception was held at the St. Martin home in Ketchikan. Mr. Martin is employed at the Coli- Theatre. D - St St seum WHEN YOU FLY — FLY — Fly Phone 626. adv with Gene Meyring Serve HIM the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help jou! A grand selection of good food . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” “THE REXALL STORE” your Reliable pharmacists compound prescriptions. Butler Mauro Drux Co. ‘ THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! & THE MINERS' | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | EYE GLASSES SOLD | AND REPAIRED | 127 SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. b P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska Recreation Parlors and Marine News R e e e AP — | | COAST GUARD HAIDA TO BE BASED, JUNEAU Here—Other Changes Are Reported WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—Co: Guard officials announce that the 328 foot cutter John C. Spencer, now under ccnstruction in the New CHANGES IN NAVIGATION The following aid wv navigation in Alaska waters is temporarily out of commission: but will be restored as soon as possible: Zimova Strait—Midchannel Rock Beacon reported destroyed March 17. Aids Lighted or Restored Stikine Strait—Wrangell Break- water Light relighted August 19. | Clarence Strait — Snow Passage Buoy 2 reported extinguished Aug-, ust 21, was relighted August 22 Stephens Passage—Windham Bay Narrows Light reported extinguished August 8, 1936, was relighted Aug- ust 21 Chatham Strait—Killisnoo Harbor Light reported extinguished August 18, was relighted August 20, Icy Strait—North Inian Pass Light relighted August 21. Klawak Inlet—Craig Shoal light- ed Buoy 2 reported extinguished August 17, was relighted August 18.| Prince William Sound—Lone Tree Light relighted August 18. Pgrmanent Changes Made } Prince William Sound — Point Helen Light characteristic changed, August 18, 1936, fo flash every 10 seconds, flash 10 second, eclipse 9.0 seconds. | Knight Island Passage—Pleiades light established August 19, 1936, thirty feet above high water on the Northeast side of North Pleiades Island. An unwatched light show- ing a white flash of 0.4 second du-; ration, eclipse 8.6 seconds of 130 candle power, on a small white house. Obscured from 343 degrees to 120 degres. H ., i HUNTERS! HUNTERS! HUN-‘\ TERS! Spend your dough and getw a buek. Ride Irving's White Lock-} heed. Phone 626. —adv. | Lode and placer iocation notices for sale at The Empire office, | | DRY CLEANING ® Soft Watex Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS PHONE 15 IT'S JESS A MEMORY BOOK SERVING AIASKA THE YEAR ’ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Dae Juneau WITH ACLIPPIN! WHERE HE MADE & AHOLE -IN-ONE, Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Yukon Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Aug. 3t N'Western Aug. 25 Aug. 2t Aug. 3t Baranof Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aleutian Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Alaska Aug. 29 Sept. 1 Sept. 7 Victoria ,Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Mt McKinléy Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Zuk Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 N'Western _{.Sept. & Sept. 12 Sept. 14 © 1934, King Pesure Syicicas, Inc, Workd righa iéreed. THE AvASKA LINE Thirteen Passengers Book-|Northland Tia nsportation ed for Juneau Arrive on Canadian National Boat Steamer Prince George, of the Can: adian National Line, berthed at|land Transportation, Company, the City Dock at 6 o’clock yeatcrday‘ rived in port at 6 o’ctlock this morn- Ta“apoosa to Be Reheved evening sailing at 11 for Skagway.|ing with the following passengers: pt. H. E. Nedden is mastéer of W. E. Poole, the boat. Passengers arriving on the boat | Catlson, H. S. Bergdahl, Astrid Berg- | children, ast dahl, E. W, Bliss, Margaret Bliss, ‘mckclts. Edna Harpole, Sally Layton, Myr- | Ricketts, tle Moe, Pauline Monroe, Nick Old- |lan. B were: stoff, Howard Robinson, Iva Tilden. aska Coast Fisheries this morning at 720 and 5.25 cents. Cther trading on the local fish market saw the Yah Sure, Capt. R. Fitzgibbon, Sebastian-Stuart packer boat, deliver 9,000 pounds of sal- mon, approximately 50 per cent kings and 50 per cent silvers. The Thlinget, Capt. Jimmy Martin, packer for the Alaska Coast Fish- eries unloaded 7,000 pounds of sal- mon this morning. Prevailing sal- mon prices are 16—7—5—5 cents. — eee (COLLEGE MATES HAVE REUNION IN JUNEAU Mrs. R. S. Bergdahl and daugh- s Astrid Bergdahl arrived on a recent steamer from the south, | GEORGE COMES NORTH SEA 5 TOPORT AT IN PORT WITH LAST NIGHT 45 PASSENGERS and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson, Miss Astrid Bergdahl was a college mate of Mrs. Junge when both were attending the Oregon State College. Miss Bergdahl will leave here on one of the first steamers for Ket- chikan where she will teach com- ,mercial subjects in the Ketchikan High School. S e NOFICE TO MOOSE Tonight at 8:00 o'clock, celebra- neau Chapter, Moose Lodge. | Moose, invited. Initiation, program, | refreshments. —adv. L LS Try The Empire classifieds for quick resuns. ) PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH -, Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Fumou; Draught Beer On Tap "TJIMMY" CARLSON 2| Pay’n Takit | | | ! Iy Kenneth | M. J: WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Company Boat Leaves for Sitka at 11 Steamer North Sea of the Narth- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burford and twe children, Gladys Mrs. C. Wyller and two Mrs. M. G. Ricketts, Helen Dorothy Ricketts, John W. C. Walther, Tom Hel- AND TRANGPORTATION Co The only line serving Alaska that maintaise W. A. Savikko, a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Marian Cramer, York Navy Yard, will relieve the Clglrlles Iir Troy, Mflry]Trfl:)- Beth Notar, Mrs. Dorothy Notar,| e pa 4o g ther officers aboard the steamer| Mrs. Eddie Powérs, Ralph Lemke Haida at Cordova next July 30 and | 2 , Ralph Lemke, the Haida in turn will relieve the Which is making its final northern| Carroll Lemke, Doris McEachran Leave AfTre TAste Tallapoosa in Juneau. | Juneau visit of the season are: P-iMrs. Claude Erskine and child, Mrs. | Boat Seattle Juneau Juném The Coast Guard cutter Chelan|?: McIntyre, first officer; A. S./A Pederson, Andy Pederson Jr.,| is to be transferred from Seattle to, Mo Chiel engincer; . M. Gor-|Dena Pederson, Mis. J. F. Kelly,| S. S. North Sea ...Aug. 17 Aug. 21 Aug. 2§ Port Angeles on October 31. "Tl"b‘r p\xl?mxlavm- C%';fl“fi[ ? ‘:«;;tan Mrs. Dixie McClure and child. M S. Northland ...Aug 24 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 N NP e g 4 : _Geraldine Bodding, Mrs. N. M. 8. 8. North Sea ....Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. i i Sy Richardson and child, Charles No- M. S. Northland ..Sept. 7 Sept.11 Sept.11 TIDES TOMORROW HALIBUT IS SOLD o 4 ,Fw el ];‘;‘f"‘ B S. S. North Sea ....Sept.14 Sept.18 Sept.20 25 1 N JUNEAU MARKET ernine, M and Mrs. W. C. Me- M. B, Northlan . Bepb.3i . Bebt " . 0 Kie, Jimmy McKic, Hazel Brown,| pr B NOpT A SR P25 . Sept. 20 Low tide 4:32 a. m., 10 feet e M. A. Trites, G. Odegaard, Ralph | High tide 11:02 a. m. 13.3 feet In from Area 3 with the first hali- Hall, S. Wallstedt | Low tide 4:49 p. m. 42 feet Dut trip of the last two weeks, the On the North Sea when she puli-| KAY SFLVENS, Agert Fhone 109 High tide 10:41 p. m., 155 feet ~ vivian, Capt. Charles Larsen, sold eq out at 11:30 for Sitka and Port| J. B. BURFORD, Ticket l\xent Phone 79 L 3 3,000 pounds of halibut to the Al- Althorp were the following passen-| CITY WHARF .. Phone 23 gers: Joseph Littlepage, Tom O'-| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent " Donnell, J. Cary, Calet Homer, Ben 5 Bellamy, Mrs. E. A. Deily, Helen AR R R T S (ST I N Thompson, Jack Chamberlin, anl ! E. L. Hall | A ST TR ka Tr tati AU i Alaska Transpertation | A |1 i T ITHE i'O*ELS | > i * ompany Gastineau | * 38 ERS o Pauline Monroe, Portland; Edna; FREIGHT PA&‘ G REFRK'!:‘RA“ON Harpole, Colfax, Wash.; Iva Tilden, Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle City; H. B. Robinson, Seattle; Val- te entin Leonoff; Dorothy Feeney, San' K etchik ; Dete: Francisco; Edwin Sober; H. Hen-| Aetehikuli—Winngb—Léturaurg-=yamh Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle ning, Ketchikan; Hazel Arnold, Ket- | f 3 B e e 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday chikan; s. N. G. Ricketts, City 1 oy e % Helen Rickefts, Dorothy Ricketts, | 8. S. Evelyn Berg ... Aug. 27 Aug. 28 John Ricketts. | *M. 8. Zapora ... Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Alaskan Mike Svalik, City; U. L. Hurley, D.B. FEMMER. A gent City; Eddie Metz, City; Ted Al- bright, Hoonah; Mr. and Mrs. H. 3 | Moy, Hoonah; Jerry Gerard, City; PHONE 114 nghl Phonu‘ 3!25 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paddock, Ten- | akee; M. Fuller, Eagle River; An- Tvedt, Taku; Jack Wilson, Jack Hill, City; S. Wallstdt, y; Carroll Lemke, Ralph Lemki { Mary Troy, Denver; \non of the 25th anniversary Ju- way; R. G. Wademeier, Kensing- | All ton. Ut} Women of Moose, Loyal Ordet of | Zynda Lee Atkinson, Chichagof; Mrs. J Alaska Ail' Trans’on, hco Charles Troy,! SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER T. John Giardina, Skag-| 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT ReASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day . Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Cifief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent S U L PR L1 ) [N QAL (96 PO AR | Denver; NOTICE SONS OF NORWAY Special meeting Saturday night at 8 o'clock. I. O. O. F. Hall. All members and officers are requested to attend. GEORGE JORGENSON, President. Chatham Straits Transportation Cm “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday \at 7 a..m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Fretght received not later than 4 s Thursday. * ¥OR INFORMATION MAURICE C..BBABEI» Bhone 4622 SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine Transperts Radio Equipped L 3 CANADIAN PACIFIC ‘SAILING il i Oftice Gastineau Hotel ; From Juneau Louis A. Delebécque PRINCESS LOUISE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY]| August 28 September 8 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Seatile Juneau Fairbanks Nome Tickets, reservations and full particulars from . V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent ot b A