The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1938, Page 7

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'BRINGING UP FATHER THESE ARE THE NEAREST THING TO A RAILROAD || SPIKE | " S\COULD 6(\ e GET- [\ Yes,) ) PUT ABOUT TEN NAILS IN A ROW- I MUST HAVE A PLACE TO HANG MY CLOTHES ~— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. | MUST GO IN THE KITCHEN AND_STRAIGHT EN THINGS UP WHILE HE'S DOING THAT- (thle '\jmm () WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Wood-working power tools. Write P. O. Box 1713. | [ WANT AD INFORMATION Count. five average words to the line Deily rate per line for consecutive ored womau| leaning, dish- 6. EXPERIENCED N wants hour woi washing. Phone inserti )—Girl for P 181, general house- Cne aay Additional days . 5e € Minimam charge 50 Copy must be the office ‘elock in ine aiternoot nseriion ou same Gay. We aceept ads over Fom persons listed in l!vec'nrv NTED TO by ting oil heater re BUY—Large cir Phone Black 24 o ED TO BUY roperty preferred; furnished irni Address L. or WANTED--Small acreage for . H. Hamsom, l’hml( 274—Ask 11 “case of error or 1f \ has been stopped below | pration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will he given | attention | THE DAILY & WISCEL ij DE D, ox= LAWEFOUS my 100-acre ranch house, barn and etc., on Deschut Rainier, Wash., Write R, WILL with chicken cc River nes property in Juneau pire, Junea Em- ALASKA TMPIRE ST FOK SALE TRIANGULAR frontage on 9th Priced fo Empire I FOR pump, FOk BAI maple bedroom 139, FOR SALE 5-room ho las. Apply Warner's FOR FOR SALE quitting business. Write 9274 or phone WELDING. Larg best ped school in west. Free cata- DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, 3 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. Learn corner cash 00 5 Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, G65c Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. SUARANTEED Winche No. 2 SALE $12. Harri Shotgun Apt 4-piecc ename suite. Phone Black your old goid o value, cash or trade at Nugg-. Shop. "7 FOR RENT <7 FOR RENT % St. Phone [URN e in Dout- Grocery. -rcom house, 4 i ALE—Canaries. 202 6th U & I Luneh. Owner Sy furnis he sprir 6 pm. FOR RENT — 6-room house with bath. Automatic good basement, Phone 387 after piano, FOR SALLMCIW Float Beer Puxlu water. Phone 541 J(lFr 4 p.m. HINTS T0 HOUSEWIVES -ROOM burner about Nov. house. Vacant| unfurnished and gara; 1. Phone 451. ROOM AND board ROOM with bath in private home; gentleman preferred. Call Black 427, after 6 pm call Green 427. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg, Inguire at bank. Always soak dishes used dough, pastry, egg 1d , milk mix- tures for five minutes in cold water befere washing them in warm water and. soapsuds. Soak greasy and sugary pans and dishes in hot water before washing them in the regular way. COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable al Seaview Lod, v lN&EMN HOMIWAI& I‘I’.ODSN WEARY WAY adluvmmwwmudmm mmuamruummmumw Phone Blue 330, | lage { by food and slide to such an extent | | natives | hillside cut 193 By GEORGE McMANUS 8. Alh\l will be used for seventeen Twn GOMPANIES teams this winter for the first time in the history of the barracks. Some of the dogs came from Mary Atli and from Ca and Dawson Ovcr Hundled Meii on Tltfll Work Detail Washed § Forty-two soldiers came down on Out by ‘Cloudburst the Fornance to Juneau under Lieut (Continuea trum Page One) ver some cyce m R. B. Cook. Mrs. Cook is accompany- ng her husband on (he trip City Engineer Milton A ren, a Lieutenant in the | vincers’ Reserve, returned to hi luties here after being called to | the post for two weeks’ active duty. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Shellworth, of | ‘ Juncau, will go to the post with the ! ‘ornance to make their home there| Shellworth has accepted civilian plumber’s position. ‘The Fornance today loaded acks of sawdust for ice hous | sulation at the fort and will 1‘ on the return trip tomorrow morn-; ng at 7 o'clock. | - Lager- En became a of “walk, | Where or drown.” distance the men in Com were forced to walk is esti 1t between iwenty anc miles across the inundatec wading and swimming rivers soldier with aching teeth, camp Sunday to walk back | but did not get in uniil | and it case starve i pany ~ated thirty It 1 200] | e the the post inesday. Although the majority of Com-, ‘ 2 had not yet returned to the| »0st when the Fornance sailed for | Juneau yesterday morning, it was| understood there had been no f t and the detail was safe Corporal Cranke, of Company F | temporarily stranded at Chilkoot ke, said of the phenomenon: “It ust have been a cloudburst. The jver went nuts just before dark 1t changed its channel so fast that we were kept hopping around like | hipmunks all night long, half of he time up to our knees in water rying to save our camp and equip- s well as our skins. some Racket the racket that water »oral Cranke said. “That iver was rolling 200-pound boulders | downstream all night long and all| you could hear was the booming| of those boulders and the sound | ftrées falling i f¥om the binks. | sn't much fun.” According to word received in Ju- eau today by Tke P. Taylor, Chief | gineer of the Alaska Road Com- mission, a cloudburst on the night | of the 17th and 18th caused the un-| recedented floods that washed out | idges to close the Haines-| ant Camp highway for the time in its 30 years of exis- tence, Taylor also said his wire from Haines advised that the native vil-| of Klukwan was endangered AT SKRGWAY KAGWAY. Alaska Special Correspondence)—A and groom nick-nack viven Mr. and Mrs. De Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burfield and Mr, and Mrs. Wally Wilson on the eve- ningz of October 8. The couple was surprised at the Wilson home after | the guests gathered at the Burfield | home. Co odd and even turkey contest were the played during the evening Winners at cootie were Mrs. Joe Sheleby, and Louie Selmer high; Joe Sheleby and 5. Louie Selmer, low. Odd and even winners were Mrs. | Louie Selmer and Joe Sheleby, high; Mrs. Joe Sheleby and Fred Nord, | low. Turkey contest winners and Mrs. Fred Nord, high: Joe Sheleby and Louie Selmer, Refreshments were served, which those atiending g around the piano and sang Those invited to the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lame eiux, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nord, M. and Mrs. Louie Selmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheleby. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Story were married September 16 by U. 8. Com- missioner White. The bride is the former Florence Markle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Markle of Ju- neau, and the groom is the brother of Pred Story, a former resident of Juneau. | alities Oct e de | | were Mr. Mrs. | low. after | thered | during the height of the flood that with houses against - the| holes in the rear. of their homes so that the water would rush through the house without washing the’ entire structure away. The trail which the soldiers were « tructing, will be used. in win-| ter maneuvers with dog teams,.and | will be approximately 60 miles long. | The fort now has between fifty and sixty husky and malemute dogs' Lee Gault has been a patient at | the Hospital for a few days. | Maurice . Godding and daughter Evelyn were passengers south or the Princess Louise for Portland, % \ o i L |at emelling, Mrs. Harold Pribbernow. After the NEWS TOPIGS | Hanc | of 2 me,’ was never writlen, ut a I out to watch plowmen on Martin Fry farm (above). Paul Steifboldt of N;pgrvllle Ore,, where they will visit relatives, on she Mr ‘Hoke” Olson returned the Denali from Juneau where had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanson are the parents of a 6-pound boy baby, bern at the White Pass Hospital October 9. The young man has been named Samuel Aden Hanson A delightful shower was iven by Mrs. Henley Murray, Victor Selmer and Miss Patricia Muriay for Mrs. Aden Hanson on the evening of October 6. The guests met at the home of Mrs. mer and then to the home of Mis where Mrs. Hanson sed. The. evening was in aying cootie, riddles and melling contest. At cootie, awa were made to Mrs. Ed Kast Mis. Fred Fister; at riddles, stork a 1s Merritt Boyle and Mrs. Joe Sheleby; | Mrs. Bill Burfield and games a luncheon was served. Those attending the shower esdames “CHuck” Roher, Harv | Murray, Frank Hanson, Fred Fos- 11 Burfield, Joe Sheleby, Wal- l\' Wilson, Merritt Boyle, Harold Pllbb“ln()\( Jess Wallace, “Tex” De s, Bill Feero, Nick Hanson, Pat y, Ed Kast, Perry Hern Jr. of honor and hostesse - TORCH SOCIET JLEC Mildred Webster has been elect- ed President of the Torch Juneau High School. Ot elected are: vice-president Jackson; and secretary- Virginia Worley. A adviser of the society of students havi cholastic recc were Murr the guest the r officers Richard treasurer Dunham which cor tnusually is ) TO CREDITORS IN THE UNITED STATES COM- { MISSIONER'S (EX-OFFICIO PROBATE) COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- CINCT. In the Matter of the Estate of IVAN MACYZNSKI commoniy known as JOHN RUDY, Dececased All concerned are hereby notificd that GEORGE BIDNICK was on October 20th, 1938, appointed Ad- ministrator of the Estate of Ivan Macyznski, eommonly known John Rudy, deceas All persons having claims against said estate are hersby required (o present the same with proper vouchers and verified according to Jaw, within six months from the date of this notice, to the under- signed Administrator at the office of his attorney R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle at 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juncau, Alaska, this 20th day of October. 1938. GEORGE BIDNICK, Administrator Oct. 21st, 1938. Nov. 11th, 1938. ITICE o First publication, Last publication, Pl 1 Mis, | Victor Sel- | spent | and | Mrs. ' Society One Too Many Cocktails, You Spnfil the Soup DURNAM Writer A good cocktail doesn’t ruin good dinner. That i, if you hold:it t& ore and if you don’t eat too many thir with it says Richardson Wright, President of New: York’s Wine and | Food Society 'l “I notice,” he adds with smile, “that when I serve cocktail and sherry before my dinner par- ties the so-called gourmets present lways take the cocktail. Helps for Serving connoisseur offers about drinks and their al a This helps i With soup, Madiera wine or sher- ry. Unless you have “great” (ex- ceptional vintage) sherry you should chill it a little. “Great” sherry may be served at room temperature. With fish, a white wine. Wright's | favorites are dry grave, chablis, or meursalt (white burgundy). | Claret and burgundy are wines for meat and game. If you serve| both have the claret first, because lighter. Sauterne is a good dessert wine as are other sweet wines. Port may be poured over stewed pears, Kirsch over vanilla ice cream. After dinner serve a fine old um with the coffee for men. Wom- | en prefer a sweet liqueur, like | cointreau. Mr. Wright's after-din- | ner favorites are: cognac, calvados and armagnac. ver Over Hall Full fil a wine 1ss more full, says Mr. Wright, | these serv- it’s Never than half M NOT HUNGRY NOW " | Seward Stree? - SANITARY PIGELY WIGGLY Phone 723-———115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON OFPEN EVENINGS “It your hair is not becominyg to you You saould be coming to u. | | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS "LEPHON 2 Fhone 4763 Sanitary -Meat Co FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 | Pay’n Takit : PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivers I'resh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Becav: We Sell for CASH! George Brothers LADI M READY-TO-WVEA Near Third Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager I Se The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street betwaos Front and Second St wee PHONE 359 S ——————— PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangie Bldg. Telephone--221 BODDING TRAN.S.«., MAK | BUILDING i | Rock—Coal Hauling i Stove=Fuel Oil Delivery When in Need of L OIL—STOVE OIL Thomas Hardware Co.: PAINTS — OILS 3 Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and MRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS J Shelf and Heavy Hardware “Smiling Secrvice” Guns and Ammll’nlwm Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery GENERAL MOTOB.S DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” Juneau I HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phenes-—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 36 and serve most wines in tulip- | For very promp? LIQUOR DELIVERY ':,______ SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 Xf It's Paint We ilave Kt! IDEAL PAINT SHOP - shaped glasses “so the_flavor can't get out.” Sherry, however, is prop- erly served in vee-shaped glasses Madiera, spirits and liqueur: should be stored with the bottles | standing up. Most wines are stored | with the bottles on their sides. | If you take wine at home as a | food, serve half a glass of red m‘[ white wine and half water, i Unless you live in a cold, dumpi house or unless our party is very| dull you won't need to ser’ FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. BRI NGRS ‘ F{}JMILY SHOE STORE: llne-msnh o‘:u;::u Exal-dw LOU HUDSON—Manager £ Seward St.——————Juneaw da after the meal, Wright, P Never bring out whiskey in its| l bottle, he advises. Serve it from| | decanters. “But if you have a very | fine botile you want to show off, Mr. Wright allows an exception, (“The liquor companies have tried | to make us label-conscious. That's | why so many people think it's' smart {o bring out their bottles,” Mr. Wright explains. “I- wouldn't | think of it.") { Last—but not least: Stick to the fruit of the vine or. the fruit of the | grain. You'll be sorry if you mix, them, i - | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Befqre FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judg Juneau - Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT W. BENDER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Helen Bender, "administratrix of the estate of Robert W. Bender, deceased, has filed herein her final 'report of administration of the estate and petition for decree of distribution, and that a hearing|; ;will be had upon said report and [petition before the undersigned at |Juneau, Alaska, on December 22nd, 11938, at 10 oclock A. M., at which time all persons interested in the estate may appear and file objec- |tions in writing to the said final report and petition, and contest the same, | GIVEN under my hand and the |seal of the Probate Court at Ju- {neau, Alaska, this 20th day of Octo- | ber, 1938. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | bate ‘Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Oct. 21, 1938. Last publication, Nov. 11, 1938. RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Ofl and atank for Crude OM save barn.r tioable. PHONE M9, NIGHT 148 ' McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY x| B _l llome-Grown Vegetables, Daily — All Kinds . ° California Grocery THE RUBE FOODS STORE Telephone 4 Prompt Delivery - FOR INSURANCE Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends chk -s !Bldq

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