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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1936. WHAT'S ALL TH! ANKLE WORK |\ FER,POLLY 2 Jrom S —_—e FOR SALE—$175.00 Victor Radio for $35.00. Good condition. Phone 177 DU-FOLD leather couch with mat- tress for sale. $20.00. Phone 4402. SENSATIONAL values in Fancy Mirrors and Framed Pictures. Fine for Christmas Gifts. Ju- neau-Ybung Hardware Co. FOR SALE — Lunch room P. O. Box 988 SHING machine, good condition. 269 Gastineau Avenue w. movie camera and Good as new. At Darnell. 16MM “Filmo” exposure meter. a bargain. Rod 507. MCDEL 71 Winchester, lever ac- tion rifles, caliber 348. The best all around rifle for Alaska. neau-Young Hard‘mre Co. FOR SALE— (vx(‘ and ivory coal range with coils in good condi- | tion. Phone Douglas 332. 3-room $500.00. FOR SALE Incomplete house on Glacier Highway Write P. O. Box 465. MONARCH range, $15.00 Hot Air Furnace with oil burner, cheap. Dixon and Eighth, No. 816. FOR SALE—Furnished house, 808 | 5th and Park. Radio and wush-i ing machine included. FURNISHED rooming house—cen- trally located, steam heated, fourteen rooms. Phone 589. FOR SALE—Two tie puppies. See Albert White. WILL SELL at sacrifice: House, 3 rooms and bath. Also Triangle Section Block on Ninth Street be- ween Tennis Court and Gold‘ Creek. If interested call at Al-! uska Transfer Office on South Front Street. Phone 318. TM WORRIED, ) MA. Write | Phone | Ju- | months old Scot- | FOK RENT THREE rooms and bath. Ellingen Apts. Corner Third and Gold. FOR RENT—Two warm furnished rooms, across from Zynda Hotel FOR RENT—Furnished four-room \ house, Phone 187 after 5 pm. SUNLAMPS e rent. Prevent that | cold this winter. Rent may bhe | applied on purchase price. $5.00 | first month, $2.00 thereafter. Al- aska Electric Light & Power Co. 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant Nov. 1st. MacKinnon Apts. | SABIN—McMuller. 9th St "OZY w-rm xurn apw laght, wat- er, dishes, cooking uteneils and oath. Reasonable at Seaview. | LOST AN FOUND REWARD for return of large cream colored Persian cat, named “Handsome,” lost in vicinity of Glacier Highway Call Alaskan Hotel, Room 22 LOST in Douglas—One black slip- | per with low reel and one strap. Reward. Phone 134, Douglas. | DISAGREEMENT i It is just beginning to be known that members of the Commission which Mr. Roosevelt sent to Europe | to investigate cooperatives disagree as to the nature of the findings. - eee - | Lode ~nd placer iocation notices | \ror sale ot The Empire office. | PHONE e O [ | i { i | | FOR SALE—Several pair pen-rais-! ed Blue Foxes for breeders. 1935 and 1936 stock. Also some ex-| ceptional two-year-old males. Box | 2353, Spuhn Island. ! FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin road. All newly decorated. Hot air | furnace. Reasonable. If interested | call at 114 West 6th St. or Phone< 330. MISCELLANEOUS MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1701.! Or leave orders at Burturd's | GUARANTEEL neaiiside Perma- ,hents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. "Tola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lesons classical or populnn Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. WANTED WANTED—Woman wants work by hour or day. Phone 209. Apt. 4. | G&"i)MANfiVWVahiS"W(VJI‘k. 40c per hour. Phone Douglas 141 TURN your old gom mu vacse Cash cr trade at Nugget Shop USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. ——— | FoRD AGENCY | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Leaves !'emmer Dock every Friday at 78, m. for Petershiig, Kake, Port Alexflnder and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. 'x‘h\lndny. FOR I MAURICE C. REABER, Phom 4622 DRY CLEANING ® Soft Watg 1'M DEBATING \ ABOUT GETTING A NEW HAT YOU GET ONE AND STOP WORRYIN'? ‘ToLs\l warrants issued this a hospital yesterday as a patient for government care. Brierly is the victim of partial paralysis and un- able to care for himself. ‘ period ... $19,208.85 . Cash balance in bank Oc- arine CWS A P \ To Balance $20,208.85 ) RGO e o s Total due outstanding R R D) T 88 A from wharf $ 1,206.71 Water Account . 3 Steamier Movements ZAP“RA TAKES Revenues received to . NORTHBOUND | $ 2,331.25 e Northiand scheduled to arrive ® | 14 PASSENGERS EXDendflur&s total 1,615.91 ® late Saturday or early Sun- P, o day. Balance cash on hand in bank $ 514 Out of this balance there will be due and payable on December 21st| the sum of $325.00 balance of in- terest on loan for the year 1936, with nothing more to pay on loan principal or interest again until December, 1937 which will be round Princess Norah scheduled to ® arrive Saturday afternoon or e evening. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle during this afternoon © or evening. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ~ FROM JUNEAU Motorship fielurning to Puget Sound Via Sitka ®0eseesscvccegccecocezoe s BEVERLY JUNGE HAS PARTY TO CELEBRATE | SECOND BIRTHDAY Beverly Junge, who was two years old yesterday, entertained sixteen| of her little friends at the home! |of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth Junge, in the McBride Apart- ments. & With balloons and whistles for | favors, birthday gifts to epen, and birthday cake and ice cream for! refreshments, the hostess and her| guests had a happy and eventful afternoon. SER\IING ALASKA THE YEAR" EAILI'NG Leave Steamer Seattle Alaska Oct. 22 Yukon Oct. 29 *Alaska Nov. 17 Yukon Nov. 14 Alaska Nov. 21 Yukon .Nov. 28 THE All sailings call Haines and Northbound and Southbound. . *Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. ALASKA LINE i M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 ROUND SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 ' Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Skagway both MILK—Quarts .. ... Pints ...... CREAM—Gills . ... ... Half Pints . . DOUGLAS CITY FINANCES ARE IN FINE SHAPE Council Given Report Last! DOUGLAS % ., SAILING : ‘Yo hnooug:i VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau Slight increase in price PRINCESS LOUISE | October 24 | PRINCESS NORAH November 2 DOUGLAS DAIRY | MIKE RIESSER, Proprietor \ 50 || due to price of feed. Evening — To Fill Wharf Approach ‘ Greater resources and less in- debtedness to the bank is shown in a financial report as of October 20, rendered the Uity Council at the regular meeting last night by out- |going City Clerk Felix Gray, who! before quitting the. office assem- bled all data necessary to substane tiate préper balancing of the city’s tions to sult, every Compared to one year ago, ';fioqs Alaska Afr | |t is about $2,000 better off port. now; total owing the bank on notes = is ‘3.000 plus interest, against $5,- 000 last October, and there is a greater amount outstanding due the city from taxes, eac. Statement figures are: ? General Fund {oash balance in Bank Ap- ril 1st, 1936 . $ Cash receipts Aprn 1st to October 16 . Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Winter Rates SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Good food, canoeing, hiking. mu v l | aa | "OMMERLIAL 180.83 | 20,028.02 Total to account for . $20,208.85 The First National Bank JUNEAU SURPLUS—&GO.GBU & ACCOUNTS 3 from Seattle October 30 at $3,10000, which amount is under Beverly’s guests were Evelyn; ‘ e 9p.m 0 the annual revenues from the wa- Clair and Heather Hollmann, Elsa TMN SPORTATION CO. e North Sea scheduled to sail e Fourteen passengers from Juneau ter system. Some revision of wa-|Johnson, Sharon Sharpe, Joann | g e from Seattle November 2 at sailed on the motorship Zapora!ter rates to be taken up at a later Sabin, Doorthy Larsen, Be‘tty and} e 9p m. when she cast off from Femmer's | meeting was suggested. Patricia Nelson, Adrienne Glass,| ® Zapora scheduled to sail from @ Dock here last evening at 7:30 Appreach To Be Filled Joan Blythe, Sammy M g tatiia ® Seattle November 6 at 9 p. m. o'clock on her return voyage to, A proposition from John Mills Engstron}; Jr., Tor:\njzy D/‘l,({:;;anElJ“;n SRTb dve o s O sk ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tacoma. The Zapora is returning for filling in under the approach; Roy Ninnis, Gary Bach and Barry ¥ ICERISE TRV ATRo CHRERIRL the yoRr ® Alaska scheduled southbound via Hawk Inlet, Hoonah, Chichagof to the City Dock whereby $600 could Coates. * ® next Sunday. © and Sitka, before carrying through be spent in hauling an equal num. Di ¢ i 5 be e uring Beverly's party, Mrs. & i L] LOCAL SAILINGS on the regular route through Pet- ber of loads of rock, with payment‘.lunge entertained the motiers of e G ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® ersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan. | for the same spread over a penod}her small guests. | e e ® day night at 6 p. m, for ® Passengers outbound from Ju- of two years, was presented and\ —_ — e Sika and wayporis. e neau are: favorably acted upon. The hauling | 4. i SEATTLE ’ ® Dart leaves every Friday at e/ To Sitka—Earl Robinson and N. to be done by Owen Senson, willl | A H | { and AL S, Northiand Ok 26 ‘Oct. 30 Nov. 1 4 ® 7a. m. for Petersburg, Kake e A. McEachran. be started as soon as contract lsf., T T OTELS RETURN S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. § | and wasports. e| To Ketchikan—B. F. Kane, F. C. executed. * e B : : lo a0 00660 e s o a o Courtneyand son Frank, and Har-, Noting that the lease on the be-i Gastinéau | o0 i O NohaRd e tov - Nt e I* g L |ty Mabry. ty Theatre building had expired ther J. H. Talbot, Ketchikan; J. F. TP To Seattle—Mrs. I. W. Ebert, Mr. middle of the month, the Couuclllvan Gilder, Kflchlkan Henry Er- i TIDES TOMORROW ’.n;;xd Mrs. Leonard Melvin, Mr. and ordered notice to be sent to Mr. |Wlnk Ketchikan; Bob Ellis, Ket-, RAY STEVENTS, Agent Phone 109 H ;ersd ;N::iam C. Johnson, Miss Gross appraising him of the fact[chikan; Vivian V. Smith, Seattle; | J. B, BURFORD, Ticket A:cnt ....Phone 179 St S o 5 b s ‘v;lol reD sen, O. Lande, and Miss and of an increase in rent nom‘Evelyn Smith, Seattle; Mary K.| CITY WHARF ... -Phone 23 7 a.m, 173 fee a Dunn. 5 to $50 per month. | Brewer, Angoon; Mrs, M. E. Tip-| GUY SMITH, llougl’as Agent Phone 18 - ;r)\\,‘ uvm-, G:l.) S 00Teen, 0 i A new typewriter for the Cify petts; R. H. Stock, Sitka; R. M. igh tide 12 2: p. m, 200 feet Clerk was authorized, Sixteen bills' Shepard, Juneau; Mike McKallich. z - o Low tide 6:52 p. m., -4.1 feet totaling $692.69 were audited and Alaskan | ol TERR ordered paid. | _Anthony Sharkey, Valdez; Ed | WOMEN, CHILD . —s e |Jean, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Al k T t ti BECOME INTERESTED BRIERLY TO HOSPITAL |Martin, Juneau; Edgar Stormyr, as a l'allspfll' ation IN FISHING SPORT ! Chichagof. # rcported i i exbin an pron| Compan More women and children are be- | . Strcvt Martin Bnelly was taken to' Charles G. Burdick ; coming interested in the sport of | TWO passengefs to Tenakee left St L R fishing, Information collected by‘Jx;]neau on the motorship Estebeth FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION the Bureau of Fisheries shows that [When it sailed last evening at 6| Sailings eekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattl in 1935 one-fifth more anglers’ M- ‘Oclock on its regular weekly run| ) Y 4 # to g censes were issued to women and|With mail and general freight to! l E {children than in the preceding year. |adjacent island ports. ‘ . Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau | R A | The. outbound passengers were: IN n o u G L A s Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle Lode and placer location notices | C- Hedland and Henry Osseil. | ; 9 P.M. Thursday = 9 P.M. Friday for sale at The Empire office. At l:rge load of freight was re- *M. S. Zapora ...0ct. 22 Oct. 23 e 4 | porte }:rurser Dave Ramsny > [ Effective November ] 1936 S.’s .Evefwn Berg ....Oct. £) Oct. 30 D. B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place. Bellanca Skyrocket AND SAVINGS 2Y,% Paid on Kceonnh o webaise 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—1. 5, g%.&1%115 8:15, 12:00 midnighf ina AM.—7:40 8% LPHONES Gastineau, 106, Leave A m mm—':oo 8:15: 28; Revewr, P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special | 6145 pm.” LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ALEX HOLDEN !l;‘tth\u&mdlnlndfiolldm ledves Junégu at 9:30 AM. e A!RWA Office at Gastineat ‘Hotel Lobby Two Large, Fm Suphnes for Charter Service All Points in Alaska . A 8, Inc. lw £ Nigh l‘ttfll::lh,“fllfl 4-Place Stinson “Patco” (s : & U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent L. 43 SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxirious Twin Engin ris Radio Equip:e'grmpe Office Gastineau Hotel " . PHONE106 . Louis A. Delebecqiie MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! ?Agll‘lc AI.ASKA ok Al“‘flms’“? "& 3o