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CLA ADVE Prnesm—————— FOR SALE SSIFIED RTISING Count five average words to the line. THE FASTEST Daily rate per line for consecutive MOVING insertions: One day ..... MARKET IN Adaditional days JUNEAU . .. Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 USE EMPIRE o'clock in the afternoon to insure CLASSIFIEDS insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone FOR QUICK from persons listed in telephone RESULTS! directory. FORRENT | JIMMY BYRNES FOR SALE—New bed, spring and mattress, dishes, pots and pans, ironing board and tubs. Phone‘ 351, Ellingen Apts. No. 1. FOR SALE—Bednar Homesite at Tee Harbor .Inquire at property. 1S cleared land, 15 miles 214 ACRI from Seattle on paved highway, 1 from Sound. Write Em- pire mile c G.E. WASHING machine, Wilson rotary sewing machine, one each, full set dishes, high chair, baby carriage, clectric iron and board, baby crib and mattress. Reason- ed. See Marion Wetter, ably 3S house at Auk Lake. See owner at place. JOHNSON 9 hp. outboard motor, alternate type, new last summer. Alaska Arc Welders. 14 H.P. REDWING marine engine; 1 Star marine conversion. E. O. Fields, 940 W. 10th St. STOP at the “Northern Vegetable Farm” for your fresh vegetables, radishees, onions, Swiss chard, beet greens, etc. STAR and Ford water-cooled mam-I folds. One Star cylinder head and timer. Reconditioned model A Ford engines. 4 h.p. Regal, 4 h.p. Universal, 1 Chrysler 4-cylin- der high-speed reverse.—Alaska Arc Welders. 5-ROOM apt., 2 bedrooms. Phone Blue 200. Perelle Apartments. 10 HiGH POST (Continuea from Page One) 3-ROOM fur. heated apt. Adults preferred. 511 11th St. Red. 624. FOR RENT — Three-room fur- nished house near phone office, suitable for couple or bachelor. Phone Douglas 693. |latter had been placed on the w’blacklist. He opposed the wage and hour bill. He backed ,out of the Senate majority leader race to throw his weight for Sen. Pat Harrison, who Iost to the adminis- | tration-favored Sen. Alben Bark- !ley by only one vote. But it was Senator Barkley himself who re- cently accompanied Harrison and Sen. Carter Glass to the White | House to urge Byrnes for the Su- ipx-vme Court job. In the Supreme Court reorgani- |zation fight, Byrnes was in the | forefront for the administration. It was a bitter battle—and for | Byrnes and the administration, a Slost cause—yet a very few years FOR RENT oom _furnished house. Oil heat, Call Red 404. VACANCY — Fur, apt. Shabaldak Apartments. Phone 642, A VACANCY AT THE HILL- CREST: COMPLETELY FUR- NISHED — THE LATEST IN APARTMENT APPOINTMENTS. PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR CALL AT PREMISES. MODERN house, fireplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235. el s R e e |later, friends and foes alike were LARGE heated /flm_ Two bedrooms,| Wiling to join hands and insist Klein Apartments. that Byrnes be given a lifetime job on the same bench that oppo- nents had shouted he was trying| to sabotage. | APARTMENT for re: today. VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. 3-ROOM nlcely’ wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts Call 478 HE'LL BE MISSED Is it any wonder that some Dem- ocrats got a little suspicious and murmured that maybe the opposi- |tion was trying to bury one of | their ablest political gladiators? If there had been, it might have been dispelled when it became {apparent that Byrnes’ nomination 2 ROOMS and bath, $15 monthly. 713 5th St. Phone Black 619. VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200. cheap for quick sale. Phone Black 610 or call at 808 5th and Park Street: FOR SALE—Six-room house, Ex- cellent condition, full basement, oil heat, garage, furnished or un- furnished, good location. Phone} 684. FOR SALE—16-ft. skiff. Call at 227 4th St., or see F. W. Downs after 6:30 p.m. at U. S. Radio office. 40-FT. MOTOR boat. Phone 357. to the court had been postponed until after the $7,000,000,000 lend- lease bill fight and when the ru- 3-ROOM furnished heated apt Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. TWO large, clean, steam heated, mor leaked out the other day front room apt., including water,|that he would stay on in the Sen-| garbage, $35. Phone 143. ate—in spite of his appointment {and confirmation—until Majority VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. Leader Barkley returned from his long iliness. The President has put some of his most capable lieutenants on the Supreme Court—and not the least of these is Attorney Gen- eral Robert H. Jackson, appointed at the same time Byrnes was—but it is pretty certain there is none WATKINS Products. Phne, BK. 634. TZER plancs. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- he will miss so much when poli- tics gets rough and tumble and Congress gets out of hand. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY — Francis Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. Affair Is Given For fide-tc-Be THREE U. S. NAVY SHIPS AT JUNEAU Destroyersifl;lg 150 R.0. 1.C. Here from Univer- sity of Washingfon (Continued from Page One) Walter L. Johnson, William R. Orms- bee, Rymond L. Pearson, William E. ‘Whitney. Sophomores—Ernest L. Anderson, John P. Barron, William W. Brink- ley, Ernest W. Broadbent, Jr., Rob- ert H. Brunner, Daniel C. Campbell, Thomas A. Crossley, Lewis P. Crutcher, Kendall W. Druby, Harold C. Enger, Jr, Edward D. Franz, Thomas Q. Gorton, Charles F. Gray, James S. Griffith, Robert A. Hensel, John L. Hotes, Richard W. Houser, Walter O. LeDrew, Harold P. Logan, Norman H. Pedersen, John Porel, Jr., Clarence W. Porter, Jr., Jacques F. H. Robertson, Richard” E. Slater, Orlo E. Stokoe, George E. Winkels, L. D. Morse, R. C. Gilardi. ABOARD U. 8. S. HATFIELD Officers aboard the U.8.8. Hatfield are: Lt. Commander B. V. Russell, Commanding Officer; Lieutenant (jg) F. W. Winston, Lieutenant (jg) P. L. Moellenbrock, Lieutenant (jg) G. O. Kunkle, Lieutenant (jg) J. M. Dod, Ensign G .R. Van Ness, Ensign E. B. Brown, Ensign L. C. Armstrong, Lt. Commnder A. Castro (Colombian Navy). ROTC, in command of Lieut. C. H. Thompson, U. 8. Navy, are the followirg: - Seniors—R. E. Brennen, R. V. Miller, O. J. Olson, J. A. Perez, H. D, Ragge, G. H. Rohrback, R. D. Ros- mond, G. P. Sadick, M. J. Stack, H. C. Stnley, E. W. Steffen, R. L. Vaughan, L. C. Smith, Jr. Juniors—T. E. Allen, D. H. Bates, W. R. Brand, R. L. Farber, P. W. Hains, R. C. Harding, R. P. Hart, R. L. Kummer, R. H. Madden, M. P, McIntyre, R. W. Schnoor, W. H. Smith. Sophomores—M. E. Anderson, L. H. Brandon, M L. Chapman, F. H. Dupar, Jr., D. P. Ebright, A. E. Fen- ten, I. A. Glass, Jr., J. R. Hammond, T. W. Clarke, H. M. Holland, H. A. Kirchner, V. C. Lane, G. W. Lind- skog, S. H. McWilliams, E. T. Mer- rill, R. 8. Moore, P. W. Muehlen, D. L. Peterson, J. W. Palm, C. P. Peis- trup, J. A. Pringle, M. L. Reeve, J. L. Skoog, W. C. Spratt, H. M. Willey, H. A. Wilson, Jr., D. L. Rogers. U. S. 8. KANE Officers aboard the U. 8. S. Kane are: Lt. Commander J. J. Greytak, commanding officer; Lieutenant I, H. Cammarn, Lieutenant (jg) F. D. Miller, Ensign B. M. Robbins, U. 8. N. R, Ensign P. L. Benthin, En- sign J. O. Roche, U. 8. N. R., Ensign N. C. Heston, U. S. N. R,, Lieuten- ant (jg) J. H. Abernethy, ROTC in charge of Lieut. W. C. Ramsey, are: Seniors—Everett A. Burkhart, Ed- ward M. Clark, Samuel H. Clark, Claudc W. Covington, Jr., Donn H. Frizzell, Charles C. Harlow, Charles E. Lile, Charles W. H. Matthaei, Richard B. Medler, Robert L. Mett- ner, Maurice H. Needham, Jr., Sig- fred A. Nelson, Verne R. Peterson, ‘Charles A, Sather, Jr, James W.| Tregaskis, Charles R. Woods. Sophomores—David A. Barclay, ;Robert M. Beil, Kermit B. Bengt- ‘|another of their popular dances to ‘| tineaux Lodge No. 124 P. and A'ibyterlm Church, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1941 DOUGLAS NEWS FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR FOURTH TURNS IN ENCOURAGING REP()RT‘ At a meeting of Douglas Foutth of | Taly Association held last night the Finance Committee headed by Er- win Hachmeister reported the sum of $256.35 collected to date which with a balance of $54.81 left over from last year makes a present total | setter than $311 already available| with more money promised to pro- vide for the celebration this year. Resigntion of Mrs. Alfred Bonnett, chairman of parade committee was presented at the meeting and Mrs. Charles Tucket, was named as suc- cessor. Other arrangements for the calebration will be made at a future| meeting of the Association to be call- ed the first of the week. gl Ll MISS SEY HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER | To honor Miss Jacynth Sey, on the eve of her departure for Santa Mon- ica, California, where she is to be! married, Mrs, Orrin Edwards and Mrs. Fred Endres were co-hostesses at a bridal shower given here last evening at the home of the former. The evening was spent with bin- BO as one game of entertainment which resulted in Mrs. Hachmeister |the winner and a names contest went to Mrs. Endres. To Miss Sey was presented a fine variety of lovely bridal gifts. Guests invited included Mrs. Gearge Hall, Mts. Cldrence 'Walt- ers, Mrs. Erwin Hachmeister, Mrs. James Sey, Mrs. Jack Sey, Mrs. Charles Sey, Mrs. Jack Westfall, Mrs. Arthur McBride, Mrs, Ed Roll- €er, Mrs. Glen Edwards, Mrs. Thomas Jensen, Mrs. Erl Miller, Mrs, L. A. Johnson, Mrs. Robert DuPree, Miss | Grace Pusich, Miss Virginia Lang- seth, Miss Margaret Pearce and Miss | |Laina Aalto. — e RAKICH RETURNS Tom Kakich ~arrived home by plane yesterday from Tenakee Hot Springs where he spent a two weeks’ vacation from his job at the Foun- dry. —ilg e | GRAND MASTER F. AND A. M. IS TO VISIT IN DOUGLAS John A. Emigh, Grand Master of | Masons for the State of Washington | and Alaska is expected to arrive from Walla Walla to visit channel Mas- onic lodges in time for combined meeting of Douglas and Juneau| chapters to be held Tuesday evening | {in the Scottish Rite Temple. | oo — | DANCE TONIGHT Douglas Aevie F. O. E. will sponsor | be given in the Eagles Hall tonight. ;Evcrybne is invited to attend and {join in the fun. The music will be ffurnished by Glen Edwards' band. { 1 e | ATTENTION MASONS | | A called communication of Gas- | | M., will be held Tuesday evening at! 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite| temple in Juneau to meet Grand! Master John A, Emigh. | By order of Worshipful Mster Al-| exander Séy. | SAM DEVON, | | Secretary. | (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS SATURDAY and SUNDAY | Seattle on the completion of | V. Robinson, who is with the Con- ILAST SERVICES Roustabout The U. S. Naval oll tanker USS.| Roustabout, arrived here last night; to refuel the three destroyers’ Brooks, Kane, and Hatfield, whh:h; are in Juneau at present i The tanker, which left Seattle June 21, is captained by Naval Re-| serve Lieutenant Eldred Hansen, formerly master of the Alaska/ Transportation Company ship Ta-| ku, The entire body of officers on! board the Roustabout are Ah\skd‘\‘] Naval Reserve officers. Execut officer on board is Ensign W. W. Mitchell, formerly of Ketchikan. The Roustabout will return to the refueling of the destroyers here. e e Mrs. Robinson Is Honored af Luncheon Party Mrs. Ruth Noble honored Mrs. D. V. Robinson of Seattle at a luncheon yesterday in the Iris Room of the Baranof. A Fourth of July motif was used in the decorations, with flags and red and white flowers. Atter lunch the guests played bridge in the Noble apartment. First prize went to Mrs. Earl McGinty, and second to Mrs. E. M. Vollert. Mrs. Robinson was presented with a Glover, Harold Smith, C. C. Rula- ford, Elmer A. Friend and Joe Bird. Mrs. Robinson is in Juneau for the summer with her husband, D. tinental Can Company. They will be here until August . Olga M itschke And Darwin Hoel Wed on June 24 Announcement of the marriage of Miss Olga Mitschke to Darwin Hoel on June 24 was made known| here today. Mr. Hoel is employed at the Baranof Hotel, and the couple are making their home in Juneau. BY REV. GLASSE Tomorrow will be the last service to be held by the Rev. John A. Glasse in the Northern Light Pres- The service will be the Communion of the Lord’s Supper, and the public is cordially invited to attend. During the service, George Schmidt will sing “The Old Rugged Cross” by Bennard, and Joyce Morris Wes- ton will be guest organist. — e MRS. SCHOETTLER IS RETURNING TO JUNEAU Mrs. R. J. Schoettler is returning home to Juneau aboard the North Sea accompanied by her little daugh- "FLOWING 6OLD" ter. Isin Harbor | ] STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing | [ | | FRED HENNING guest prize. Also included in the | party were the Mesdames A. E.| TIMELY CLOTHES ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES Complete Outfitter for Mem Alaska Music Arthur M. Uggen, S Utah Nut and Lump 1 COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 " SRS A S HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 1604 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 et ‘Every house needs westinghouse' PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealec 140 So. Seward St. Junesu, Alaska Business Phone 161 1841 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson H. S. GRAVES >~— THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 . Electric Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANCES Electric Servicing Jerry McKinley Phone 166 * SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.* PHONE 788 — FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer) GREASES GAS — OIL Poot of Main Street Junean Motors CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 63 Sanitary Meat Co. ! FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4 -GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” IF IT'8 PAINT \WE NAVE 1! nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.| FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. " HOME OF HART SCHAFPNER 2 X i | son, William R. Cunningham, Rob- 3 .Lola,s Beauty Shop. Telephone ' Hot and cold water. Steamheat.| In honor of Miss Marian Dob- ert A. Eveleigh, Thomngs w“ Goveg BY P”PUL An & MARX CLOTHING Ido.l P m shup 201, 315 Decker Way. Elec. range. Phone 569. son, who will be the first of the|Robert L. Hass, John A. Hildreth. 1 : . VRED W, WENDT TURN your old gold into value, cash | VAGANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- 1941 graduates from Juneau High|Victor W. Morgan, Charles D. Howe, n MANB -. (.4 or trade at Nugget Shop. duced rates. School to be married, Miss Lanore|Jr., Donald H. Hullin, Orvie M. John- E e e ———— PR Wiban B3R g - . |Kaufmann entertained at an in-|son, Earl E. Kennell, Jr. . lil:‘ & mmc.- 4 SWEDISH massage and cabinet|3.RO0OM furnished cabin on Gas-|formal tea at her home in the| Juniors—Robert N. Ball, Dominic| i baths. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West| tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint|20th Century Apartments. About|Brace, Jr. Paul H. Davis, Trygve Ek- GENERAL ELECTRIC Plumbing — Oll Burness comG_.DAv 12th St. Phone Green 662. Store. 20 guests were present. rom, William L. Gillespie, Charles R.| Announces the New Heating b LIN 'H PAID for used Miss Dobson has set ne date for|Goss, Robert D. Lechner, Henry T. COMP, LR sty Meador, David L. Melntyre, Donald Phone 34 Sheet Melal ANY the wedding, but it will probably sound gunny sacks at Coal, Bunk- ers. LOST and FOUND LOST—Old fashioned gray pocket book containing money. Finder return to Femmer's Dock. Re- ceive reward. “Moderne” MODEL CLEANER These features indicate the great value built into this cleaner: ©® Motor Driven Brush ® High Speed Motor @ Requires No Oiling © Dustproof Bag ® Spotlight PRICE ONLY 3”.95 WANTED WANT‘ED — Housekeeper, Shop. H. Van Iderstine, Daniel G. Wood- ward, Joseph J. Melusky, John F. PR Newland, Thomas W. Nicholson, John E. Putnam, David M. Roderick, Robertson Ross, Walter W. Taylor, (“IIE"SH' IS Richard F. Turnell, Warren P, West- | mm m& bo, Donald T. Williams. | JOHN TROY HONORED BY SCOUT (OUNCIL ! Former Gov occur’ sometime this summer. She DODGE and PLYMOUTH will wed Kenneth Meyers. DEALERS Nugget ‘The Daily Alaska Empire has the Citizenship was granted in Dis- trict Court today to Louisa Georgina Hudon, former subject of Great Britain, Haldis Hansen Bartness, Norway, and Harry Eric Lindegaard, Great Britain. QUICKSILVER QUICKENS FOR RENT Juneau Liquor SAN FRANCISCO, June 28 — Spurred by the highest prices since the industry started in 1849, quick- John W. Troy was| silver production is booming in| — et —— unanimously reelected as an Honor- | [ ] m Carifornia, 16 Is essential for manc Store slue RETURNING HOME ary Member of the National Council, | ALASKA ELECTRIC COLUMBIA L 1] COMPANY ufacture of detonator caps in shells Will Remodel to Suit Mrs. J. K. McAlister, who went|Boy Scouts of America, at the 31st v z | OF m and bombs, | Tes t. south to attend the graduating of |annual meeting of the body in i her daughter Caroline, is a return-!Washington recently, according to LIGHT & POWER C0. By BILLY DeBECK WoW TIAES WG CHANGED ' €S A N'OR &0 N RECKNMENMBER CORRECT, L WWZ THRRED Y FEDDERED AN RO . | OWT'N TOWN ON & KAWL FER SWIPIN' | QNE OF E\LOYN ROBSONS i RAZOR BACK HOWGS | Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH 1 and Modernize Your Home U?l:rufili{lflol{n ing home to Juneau, a passenger word from Chief Scout Executive | ————————— | aboard ‘the Mount McKinley. James E. West. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ( \“ Improve F. H. A, 1891—Hall a Century of Banking— i 1941 COPYTOL WL \S RENNG RBOWT Fes Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL