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BARNEY GOOGLE A NAME W 1 GOTTA GET A NAME FOR THE HORSE -- 1 GOTTA GET ‘WANT AD | INFORMATION | 1938. By BlLLIfi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEP1 E DE BECK m / < HOW D _JA |PPEEE 20T DYNANWTE- OF \T, ) Nk YA GOT (T, SNUEEY-22 i SRLEEY W NA GOT T W TORNADO ez ) | | { | | found at his desk there. The issue was brought up for the benefit of tax and water collection SHOWER HONORS BRID. AND ALSO BRIDE-TO-BE SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 115-2nd St. | ( Phone 725—— THE'ROYAL || | BEAUTY SALON ) | | OPEN EVENINGS [ “If your hair is not becoming to you You should be coming to us.” | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0.DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: i3 and 49 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 jl‘fil‘. .l,(,:[‘”.m Stamped Serip Goes Round and Aruuml Fhes. faty 2“-."*[’_ {'.’,"[ In This Private Old Age Pension System | Thrift Co-0p || il o hours and when next .llx“: ;Y. Iln‘ S We Sell for LESS Because BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS an your own spending. PHONE 767 We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Juneau Laundry FD A ZINCK, Manager i ' D U U G L A s | Entertaining in_honor of Mrs | B e Ty 4 | i | Edward Roller, Douglas’ most re- | e sunt five average words to the | t cent bride, and for Miss Stephanie ‘ Front An’\d econd St-ets ae | \ I Africh who is to be married on a | PHONE 359 Daily rate per iine for consecutive | the 11th of next month, Mrs. lm J Liseruions: I | Clarence Walters was hostess at a TONY’S BARBER SHOP | 5 [ — "|°f -—* iscellancous shower at her home 6 SOUTH FRANKLIN | i a case of error or if an ad | | hoyGLAS TO TRY FOR in the Knight Apartments, Juneau s { been stopped beiore ex- HOOL GYM. AUD TaRs riikkik 5 | “ BODDING TRANSFER | piration, advert:ser please noti- | Miny Gretty . and. usafil. gitts \(lgl_"\f"l'l! in Ladic {| MARINE PHONE | Iy this office (Phone 374) at | | PR i it e [ e || BUILDL 707 } jonce and same will he given | | A step of large importance taken jagjes. The evening was spent in dal | Rock—Coal Hauling | attention. | |by the Douglas city fathers 1ast ypiifing and embroide — | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery :THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | |night favored application being| present were Mrs.Claude Erskine . . - AR % J made at once for a PWA grant of |y ; DISCOUNT . . MAKING, CRANGE When in Need of [ Mrs, L. B. Nelson, Mrs, Tom Jen- : s it s i 5 $10,000 for an auditorium and gym- | ¢on” Mrs. Orrin Ed Mis, Eiak- | (A8 he spanda the 1 check he iy it i B ol ES YA s 3 s | nasium here with equipment to cost i 8 G | | affixes a ¢ stamp, bought making change for DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL {1 Additional days e % 1 equipment 10 COStjepg Bonner,' Mrs.. L. A. Johnson,| San Jose, for up e | el ol 108, pension checks. Others prefer | Th Hard C Minimum charge |around $20,000. The city’s portion npg Wwallen Forrest, Miss Marie| der of I some of | | Tl thesa icke 0 i YOUR COAL CHOICE | omas Hardware Co. Copy must be i the office by 2 or 55 per cent of the total is to be|poy, argaret Pearce, Miss| the $1 pension checks he re- | Wo HOEEERC X e tran- texi pertibd and. soli by § N i PAINTS — OILS sclock in the afternoon to insure raised by the sale of real estate|jeggje Miss Allve. Sej-and| celves ekelt week: [ e G R A e Oheck : | GENERAL HAULING | Builders' and Shelf vt ot Bathe dny and funds solicited for that Pur-|ihe nono : | Sgons, 5 | STORAGE. and. AR ARING | HARDWARE We accept ads over telephone pose. It was pointed out that e | By SAM JACKSON | 4 rom persons listed in telephone ordinarily there will be a couple to cover. all outstanding check CALL US —— — il Bietory of ‘months or more in which to|GOETZ AND LAUGHLIN AP Feature Service Writer | the last analysis, however, he e BB Bc e 3§ =l T anaDERfin, (e " dlbye, poction . of OFF ON HUNTING TRIP JOSE, Cal., Sept. 27 lyvt.‘.e.‘ pects the checks to be retired b JUNEAU TRANSFER i one A or er. the cost if the grant should come he rest of the counuy debated the stamp proce without drawing | JUNEAU YOUNG g ———————————|{hrough. No expense of any kind| With Ted Jones leaving in his|age pension systems, F. W. Check|on this reserve. C“mma"der uf Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ! Wil etrue to. (he oily i making |boat this morhing, their outboard | went to work and started one. A5 hjs own remuneration, Check j | Hardware Company application for the grant, H. R,!in tow, were A, E. Goetz and Johr | Though a poor man himsell, & oiiecis 250 weekly from each ) | PAINTE O ~ALABS L | FOR SALE—Sumbeam Mix x| Foss, architect, expl-ined to the Laughlin, who will leave the froller [year azo he adopted a single ey, P ik makes 5 KE0s) e ) Sbalf ;and- Heavy Hirdwass - | oil and juice extractor attach-|Council at Oliver Inlet and (mw('l in](h(-n‘ a-weck pensione aneia | 10m the discount on checks turnca i “Smiling Service” ments, practically new, $18. Phone| Another issue takin ; awn beat to Seymour Canal and| Through an amazing financial! j; yo" i ieacy merchant : "1'1 i y «u‘,f"(.'l,,‘,'.-' rln ”:1 ‘l-d:{:u “:l')unln.k:x‘ ‘:: King Salmon Bay for a week’s out- | “system,” he has gradually ifi-| g, 5 -11:411\ ‘1,|nr|l< froim | Bert’s Cash Gmcery et e s Uil ¢ ing and hunting, They expect to be |creased his “payroll” to 11 and se¢s|poia) inspectors to local polic : i DAVENPORT and chair for sale ,.:1,,,, ,“:” ‘]’,(::(‘:”“":]::k,“‘]i:::m‘f'_'“‘ joined by Joe Reida ‘and John |no reason why he can’t expand ibijv0 iy _IH\.‘”.V: his oper ,.,,,, .:. | Other ““'”' (IVN n l)\‘ Free Delivery Juneau ! Phone Red 1 should be supplies with' free text |Mills later in the week and return |indefinitely. given (hem a clean bill Legionnaires at Annual | _DELCO and — - s : with then in. the Beida hoat Meanwhile a puzzled business! g e A | MAYTAG PRODUCTS SHELLWORTH CABIN on Louisa books or be charged for their use bl L e e e first beneficiaries have becu Flection Meeting | Beach. Priced way low for quick of them. As stated by one of the g ;1 dolla "‘ o1 j,], iy wfl "“ ot picked in variou but lax > b I W P. JOHNSON sale. Nicely finished inside. Call|Councilmen at a previous meeting POT-LUCK DINNER s it ””’v W“"\ '”“"1’ “"” ;"“‘L\ on the recommendation of mer- . S #4528 Vi HOME GROCERY )i “The Frigidaire Man” at property or phone R. L. Davlin. |that the parents were paying twice| A pot-luck dinner BRI ek | ot i o e S e WD CHTGRE BROEN - B0 <en), |;‘w‘|f g I“‘h’”‘”; v ““"'"'d AND LIQUOR STORE " M This is all-year home. for their children’s books, once With | ieht s B Pl ¥ 5 S Aot e cCL d him merct RADGAPT . Ok o faiviny & ragiol = % B I = h y _onea s A e e "pooice | DiENt at;the Beklagel xesldence 10T | e to mortuarles, have 1ed AICE- | Cheek candidly admits, pay the pen- | Post No. 4, American Legion, at 146—Phenes-—152 ARG 53 S e ~ taxes, and again when the books|np. gehlegel’s Sunday School class | ments t B 4t In- trade: e Rld i | 3 2-BEDRODM ‘HOUSE. 1ull 'Wase-lucre’ timed over 'to them, (he| ot hos o st e lass | ments to accept it in trade; the big gion bill in the long run, but they the annual election of officers held | AMERICAN CASH i e ment, double lot, FHA terms gonoo) Board ant 2t hal o p9ve. Tie. S S60 ouIRSI | uttlite t on long overduc!gey jots of new trade through it last night in the Dugout. Lybeck | | GROCERY and MARKET || Jonn.G. Otson. Phone Green 610] o0l Board was present al the grated Kenneth Shudshifts birth- | bl el e has served as First Vice-Command- i John, G. Ols {meeting to explain the matter thus- | day which it was, The Jatter shared | Legally the fancy “$1 bills” that| ooncrs must be over 55 105 served as First Vie a 4 : or FHA alfice. {ly: No Territorial refund for text ) A PSR E SRy e, Tarioy. e RIS o Cheek formerly was a whole- er during the past year. W || F 1 lovely. birthday cake which his|Check issues his pension arc tire dealer worth more than £ Other officers chosen for the | or very prompt FOR SALE—One 1931 Packard eight |Pooks is being allowed this year,|mother made for him. His class- (bank checks. Cheek mortaged his g o it ¥ s davds Bideal’ GIEHKN | LIQUOR DE e Moasd continiod he. sarms ; ! d | 560,000, Business reverses sent him coming year were: Ru Slithero, QUO. LIVERY DeLuxé ‘Sedan, A-1 condition, hot| 5 mates presented him with a box | modest cottage to establish ‘the {o the WPA in his original trade of | First Vice-Command John E SATISFACTION IN | water heater, $300 cash. Phone 64./tem as the former Board did, Viz, of candy. Games were enjoyed for |count they are drawn on : s i atnd, il “$9 e | FOOD QUALITY AT e 2 o clling the books to the children |iye oo 9 : s thep D OB ecks js S1O€ cutter, but now he lives off Pegues, second Vice-Commander: A. | | 3 hg: SYenIng s, pstima, Bach time one of the checks is| pis pension plan E. Karnes, Chaplain; Alfred Zenger, | | P T = SALE-City Float Beer Parlor. jat cost and the money received| —Tpoge present were Lindy Dupree, |spent, the spender must aff P Bt Hitan S i UNITED FOOD CO | T oo Phone 541 after 4 pm. (hatarde Deing, Heed, i el o | “e;hingh | : If California or the unation ever| Sergeant-at-Arms; John N. New bl il Sl S PO SRR e S e gl aud. BN, Bhatht, (iepadial [ Akoent np, and these qdopts an equitable pension for the | mna, Post Historian; John | TELEPHONE—16 If It's Paint We ilave It! | | \m) S i m,S Robert and Elmer Savikko, Floyd stamps can be only from nged, Cheek says, he'll drop his| Pegues, Service Officer; George | || IDEAL PAINT SHOP ' WANTED [proportionately reduce the amount ;g Billy Osborne, Obert and Ben- | Cheek. By the time the check has' private one. Until then he intends Gullufsen, Adjutant, and G, H.|i#——— & % et |of funds they would have to ask|pje Havdahl, Billy Devon, Curtis|changed hands 50 times the dollar {4 carry on. Skinner and W. O.. Johnson, Ex- i FRED W. WENOE WANTED —Maid for gemsral house- | e Sdlncll, I0r. . edtiiete the | Bach, Ralph Kibby and Glen Kron- | it originally represented has com ? e ecutivg Committeemen ; PHONE 549 work. ‘Photie. Gfebn 381, Mrs, I.|5F0% 1 af the cufi- of the Senm, gyt | back to Cheek by the swmp roule, CARD OF APPRECIATION The new officers will be installed o | ~ 5 5 @ nable 0 personaltly 2 vith 3 |nad been well taken care of, they| MRS, PUSICH HOME TODAY | Such “self lquidating carrency” | think my many i T s Corbodan B Mool it e WANTED TO BUY—30-ft. boat. H.|could be resold by the children for | 'Mys Mike Pusich and infant|has been the basis of several Pen- acquaintances wl k 4 sl o 1 ! , ST o g ) 32 : e g o PER- acquaintances who were so kind | other department officers serving | || FAMILY SHOE STORE . Beckes, Hatel Juneau. | 3 iey originally | gaughter, Anne Louise, came home sion proposals, buf because his is' to me quring my visit in Juneau, as installing officers PHONE 412 | b T Tiodiin hotss & cost and in the end result in from St. Ann's Hospifal this after-|a private rather than a govern- 1 (ake this means to thank you all — orifns B ) | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive WANTED—Small modern house of |nqy) expense to the parents. ment system Cheek 0. Aot Sy A8 3 | Shoe Store” e 106 noon, m ¥ Cheek had to meet| ang especially those who were re- " | COAST || 0¢ apartment, ¢/o , phone | Another method, one used by the | L oayatg Qe S several problems Doralile Thv” thb. devightri) Fare WAKE IB 33 ‘t@u R | LOU HUDSON—Manager | WANTEDGirl, preferably high|ni¢ighboring city school board was | HEALTH BOARD 1S TO To convince merchants his Script| well party given me Saturday night E | COAL CO. || Sewara St. Junean | school; take care two children|described by a member of the local | " QRGANIZE THIS EVENING |is good, he has a standing offer (4t the home of my daughter. VER B"_t — | ; evenings, return for board and|board as follows: “A deposit is| ey | redeem his pension checks on de- qqy. MRS...A. RASENEN e room, modern home. Call Black |coliected from the children to cov- | Mayor Kilburn has called a meet- | mand—but he discounts them 1 o 5 -oo S Without Cal I{C:—fmd You'll Jump Out | i— B b er the cost of their books; at the [ing of {hose interested in serving |3 cents as a penalty. And to be su G ome s U cied Full of Vim and Vigor | FER | \ McCAUL MOTOR B _|close of the year, when the books a5 g local board for looking after | the redeemed checks dom'd stop Regular meeting at pm. Wed- hould | ¢ two vinta of || Qur trucks go mny place amy 1 o Y FOR R].‘NT |are turned in, the deposit is re- |health conditions in Douglas to |Sathering stamps, he requires thal yesday, Sept. 23. Social and refresh- time. A tank for Diesel Off | |‘ B funded to the children, less 25 per pecome properly organized and €ach pension beneficiary organizc ment; follow meeting | and a tank for C-ude OMl | | COMPANY i STEAM HEATED room for rent.|cent for books showing fair usage, functioning according to plans of /& “club” to help circulate them. ,qy RUTH BLAKE, Sec'y | save Kwrn.r il | 1 Phone Green 360. |and less 50 per cent if mutilated Territorial Public Health regula-|Club members buy the returnce 5 - ->-o | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 H e e |to any extent; but no refund at|tjons, to meet in the City Hall at checl already partly filled wits BOUND OUTSIDE | FURNISHED m“l’“ new house, very | all if the books are too bad for 7:39 o'clock. | stamps and give them a fresi Thomas aver and ‘wife and H ‘ oc - sz ca o = Regsanabie. Jyad 04, _|further use.” Normal use would LSO 2S start in the channels of trade. W. Frost and wife, are passengers| | 5 _ROOM unfurnished house. 835 |VPermit use of the books for four 00 It is this income, deposited i1 passing through Junean from Fair- making " Dixon. Phone Red 470. years. BOY SCOUT TR P [the bank, that enables Cheek t0 banks for the States. They ave Uor i “me' l'own ege es B o ¥ il e age. Refuse anything esibincdlod s The board further explained that| MEETS TOMORROW |kccp on writing checks at the rate! aboard the Columbia 1 FIVE ROOM apt: bath steam hc’xl hot and cold water. Phone 569. TWO GOOD used Pianos for rent. Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second | St., phone 206. FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg. Two rooms Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. 1‘ FOR RENT—Two office rooms in | First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. COZY, warm, furn, apts, Light,| water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANFOUS | ROOM; AND board. Home privileg- | cs. 319 6th St. PHONE MRS, Bathe about any kind | of séwing. sk Learn | WELDING. Largest, best| equipped school in west. Free cata- log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave 65c.| Lola’s Beantv Shop, helephone‘ 201, 315 Decker Way. | rtfRN your old gold intoc value,| cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. | | Try The mmpire crassifieds fox pesults. it had just recently received advic from the Territorial Board of Edu- cation that due to the fact that last year’s appropriation had not been all used up, they would allow the 80 per cent refund on text books newly bought by the board during this term, but could not guarantee the same for next term. This was good news to the Council as the total expense connected with the school will therefor be less {than the original budget calls for. A resolution was passed by the | Council recommending to the School Board the system used in Juneau be adopted . A. J. Balog, Chairman of the fire and Water Committee, report- ed that with the assistance of Fire Chief Mike Pusich, he had placed the order with the American Hose |Company for 500 feet of new 2! inch hose for the fire department. |This was approved by action of the | Council. Other busir of the evening |consisted of several minor issmes. Water service to the native village was left in the hands of the gen- eral utility man for the city, Charles Schramm and Chairman of the Fire and Water Committee A. J. Balog. Councilman Lindstrom, | of Public Properties Committee, re- ported the new school appropriately dedicated; also recommended in- | struction being given the caretaker of the Natatorium for vreventmz freeze-up of pipes there, Due to of $2 | enough’ in the DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALL NIGHT to the music of RUTH WOOD a week. He insists there b e account at all times | Tomorrow evening, at 7:30 o'clock, | members of the Boy Scout troop, 1sponsored by the Norlitemen, will | meet for the first tims this Fall, in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. During the evening, Darrel! Naish, Scoutmaster, will turn the | meeting over to Sam Duker who is taking over his duties as director. | All members of the troop com- mittee, and new members de: ,iungi GOOD LIGHT wasnever SO CHEAP SEVENTEEN PRICE' REDUCTIONS IN SEVENTEEN YEARS SINCE 1921 Edison Mazda Prices Lowest Ever STANDARD to join, are asked to be present for omartON's, HicRking At the Piano 10-100 watt, frosted . ; $ .15 ———— ... while you eat 100-150 watt, clear . ... ... 20 200 watt, clear 300 watt, clear ... 500 watt, clear ... gy 100-200-300 3-Lite, LE.S. ' HOME LIG 5-1025-50 Watt, 34 V. 100 watt, 34 V. BOAT LIGH 5-10-25 Watt, 12 V. . ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SPECIALIST FOOT EXAMINATIONS Arch Supports—Callous Pads—Foot Comforts Made to individual measurements. and drink your fili! DAN[ING AND ENTERTAINMENT- ~ THELMA * BIRD .8 45 APPROVED BY THE Q] q v "R " 3 BROVED BE The AR LARGEST ASSORTED STOCK OF EDISON i Sy DG MAZDA LAMPS IN ALASKA at JOHN John P. McGowan MARIN'S Rlaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU. ALASKA———DOUGLAS Gastineau Hotel | Phonev for appoi’nment. i DOUGLAS INN Daily — All Kinds Cahforma Gmery THE PURE FOODS‘STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Dslivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 : 3 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.