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FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1942 B R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~___PAGE FIVE P DIGGLY_ WIGGLY P CRASSEENS | WED THURSDAY FEDERAL BUIlD!NG : — 1 L . 0; ior G Scouts The can g S0! cy Straits 7 Fon nEwT W for s o1 ‘W sehol aae i 1o apens somutow s bt el We Want Rubber MISCELLANEOUS ;l}lll Ivlhvl :\r:;-mvg:vm (‘l;::x-‘lx\‘." l\fis: ployees Hunhng Ouf who will act as troop lead- |the U. §. Burcau of Fisheries Of- e an (]} er | | er, according to an announcement | fice announced today. | T WANTED | bride of Leonard E. Burkette. The Rubber S‘amps | made by Mrs. H. L. Paulkner, Girl| Other canneries are expected “'\ IJ. S. A. {II"\ W. H. Matthews, Jr. P(‘”‘"“‘“d} ‘5(\\:1 Commissioner for the area.|begin operations by July 5. | : | N NEW GIRL SCOUT | CANNING SEASON 1 PHONE A HAZEL FIELDS, RUBBER CAMPAIGN TROOP SET FOR | OPENS TOMORROW | ' MR. BURKETTE ' IS PROGRESSING IN ORGANIZATION IN ICY STRAITS| | “)', [“; 1‘”('1‘ ('\;\m ny. Mrs. Ver. [Frank Dufresne, Executive Offi- Spor d by the -Juneau Wom- | — —f————‘ Give yvour old rubber to our delivery- PHONE | non More sanc, “I Love You Truly” cer of the Alaska Game Commis- :‘I" Cl ! l»w.v] will replace CALL FOR BIDS man when he delivers your groceries. m N sang, v e ffica 4 licotor | their former [rtermediate troop led . 2 e a o ) v wi see 4 e i {and Mrs. Mat‘hews sang “Perfect|Sio% rnd Qtficisl (Rubber Coliedtoryy 5 OO0 T PR AR year. and | SFALED BIDS IN TRIiPLICATE | He will see that your contributon _\for the Juneau rubber salvage cam- will be received in the office of the reaches VICTORY headquarters, ¢ X commissioner of Education, Terri-| | Love Mrs, uth M. Popejoy b v p 3 4 ']1,\ N ”"\n‘ ”I‘ i g paign in the Federal Building, ex- 1l members of that troop i e pressed confidence today that at | Pect ransfer to the new group. tory of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, until DO IT TODAY The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fields, was given in max- least 100 pounds of old rubber will | A1 ! entering high school :s110:00 aum., June 22, 1942, and will riage by ber iather. The céfemony|be 8athered in the building eligible or if not in school, if fif- | then be opened and read, for fire| i ): ‘I‘l:l Anl ]1 the altar in the, Deputy Official Collectors Edna teen years of age, provided she jnsurance on the Palmer School | was performed at the alts e 9 i Almgquist and Elsie Blythe conduct-|387¢¢s to comply with the Girl Building from June 24, 1042, as | gladioli and other garden flowers Ship | RS o R IR GO R or any day this month! Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon te in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Minimum $1.00 Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu~ tive insertions: One day Seesrerirapsenid 98 | Additional days Minimum charge Baranof Hotel = i Vor tha 10 not limited to girls living in The bride's costume was tradi-| {laying the groundwork for the ma 3 | SRl - dhils at | Channel area. . State names of fire insurance| | ouquet of roses and sweetpe typewriter keyboard hebds, seat| ™, " Girl scout eligible for mem- | COmPpanies who will carry insurance, | = Her only atlendant was Miss Pa-| quet which was a miniature of the| Meanwhile, Juneau kids continued | = = Lo skl Commissioner of Education. | FOR QUALITY MEATS to take advantage of the one-cent- ! uniform with her to the | pj.ot publication, June 5, 1942 WOMEN’S APPAREL AND POULTRY ; : |St., .which opens at 2:00 pm. A vacant lots and in their homes. — | were Leo Jones and Jack Peter- [ tivel, T | run ALE 1“,;:‘ I\;:.’ i:]:'k\““:‘“. “:r son cf| All donors who expect to be paid |lively - program including hiking, FORR ! Mr. and Mrs. George | RITORY OF ALASKA | OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR | swimming and dramatics is in store | JUNEAU | ——— — m‘l the troop, Mrs, McGinty prom- | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION N’R Tll ‘Chas' G warner CO. I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor 3 - exvesto 0 i only, but also provides for suructure with furniture and equip- | DUE TO WAR PROGRAM Hounl a wElE SRt Wad Al ‘(ln\(' which was expected momen- g ; 5 I i o inal ] tnl onal, s 2 ¢ o e gether'| €nlistment of girls from Douglas|ment; asbestos shingles and metal| e gown, with a full length veil. She . The gits gathereq topiinss Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. {cushions and worn out erasers in e rig sfect | [ ffice of the. Game Commis-|Pership as outlined may turn in ber| The tiaht is ires rved to reject | It Martin, who wore pale pink| e effice o " - ‘ (b any or all bids. | ricia Ma 1, pa pin |Intermediate uniform for the new bride’s Tuesday meeting at the home of icati | A ¥ . |a-pound current price by turning 5 > L Last publication, June 19 ,1942. FREE DELIVERY | James DeMers acted as Mr.|"F Mrs, McGinty at 127 W. Seventh F Bhoois. s o nbeind Burkette | f0r their rubber must deliver the e i ~ Tuck's Plumbe of Boise, Idaho, He has lived i SCrap to one of tha tyo salvagn qe- b G T P even pounds in rubber stamps, old |#nd other points in the Gastineau |smokestack ; IO o, piane | o | L ) Sanitary Meat Co. chiffon and cairled a nosegay bou- | Sentor Scout uniform by beinetay| (Siened) JAMES C. RYAN, ecotla ¥ | Burkette's best man and ushers|'D rubber pick<d up on the beaches, | APARTMENT, desirable, modern,' HOUSE cleaning ¢ pots in person—either at Juneau | furnished, 3 rooms and ~bath.| ing Shop, Odds and ends g ’]’ ",“l"‘}lf“' e ];M,‘:,l,\,\;..?;b:M"‘”' s or at Cowling & Davlin Co. | et of the Territory of Alaska, and|| Transfer & Garbage Co. Marine Engines and Supplies Close in. Phone Red 330. plumbing supplies for sale. 929|ing employed by a taxi company All persons who wish to donate | SOPHIE HARRIS " |custodian of corporation records for E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS MACHINE SHOP i | W. 12th. He attended the University of Ida-| &~ = B s b G g By said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- # ROOM fur. apt. Oil range and | _____{ho, and being in the naval reserve, tNeir serap rubber 1§“I' of charge SHORT TRIP FROM SITKA |rrpo oot ihore Soc been filed in —Phones—81 Ropes and Paints heat. Gastineau Ave. Inquire| ONE rooming house Neon .| expects to return to service soon, |MAY have their col "‘,;"’“" pikedt . [ my * offtes cnekils AHe ‘14th day of | Juneau Paint Store, Westinghouse electric range, good | Pollowing the ceremony, a recep-| > PY their grocery delivery trucks | Sophie Harris made a flight over May, JoA8 b eVt ‘consant of | — | condition $20. 18% yards rub-|tjon was held in the home of Mr “,"“ € oo Ifrom Sitka yesterday with Alaska g % i | | : CABIN, corner 4th and Harris. $T| o jnagting §6. Archway Second|and Mrs. George Martin, where a| D¢ drive will end on June 30. |Coastal Airlines to visit her “”“"(r:‘z:s-;l\t(fl(llz‘owl‘i\e;ss: OIIN(‘ZI(‘)‘RPv(g:L"lrLi COWLING-DAVLIN THRIFT co-op month. Phone Green 234. Hand Store. Phone 1 four-tiered W cake center —--— jily and friends. She returned to-| . " pg . | Member Nalional Retaller- : v ! | e e ED, a corporation organized and | COMPANY tment, 4| AN TR - [the table and den flowers dec- EMERGENCY HOSPITAL day to the Baranof Island commun- S J : | Owned Grocers FURNISHFD L)uplex apartmen | IN SKAGWAY, fine home fully Wi 3 S t ' | ARy ing under and by virtue of the rooms close in, electric range, ull 1 hed includ Ynes bed-Orated .the rooms Conversion of the Anchorage Elks | Ity where she is employed. laws of the BeMitory of Alj DODGE and PLYMOUTH 211 SEWARD STREET urnished including inens, ed- | " N 118 5 'y a, heat, 425 month. Call 426 13t| guno diches, cooking utensils, sil- | MIS: Fields, mother of the bride mple into a complete hospital to the dissolution of said ‘eorpora- | DEALERS PHONE 767 and Mrs. George Martin poured and | unit within a maximum of an hour SAM BAKER ARRIVE |tion, wiitben! gonsent to. such dis-| Mrs. Vernon More and Mis. R“,m,:n)xl)né.r\l.‘xni\ of :" vnwrwmx\,1un(l rS‘“:y l:\ ker, well lknn\u’; mvu-h;\ln— solution having been executed by| Robinette assisted with the serving. [With 25 beds with accessories from |dise broker, arrived in Juneau this g1 of the stockholders on the 5tr FURNISHED APT., ONE FUR- Mr. and Mrs. Burkette are now |sterilizers to coffee cups, is the an- | week on business He is staying (‘“” )M Mu; 1942, ; it HuTcHl“fis NISHED APT, PHONE 439. v it rti Apartments,| nouncement made by the Elks of- at the Baranof Hotel while in the REPORE. in vl N florist e pment. The White | 3 WHEREFORE, in view of the| o S : S u Fourth a t Streets | licers. city. ¥ a0 ECONOMY MARKET home in the M 2 FURNISHED apts. Reck Apts.| House. i e {above premises, further ‘cer Oil heat $25 monthly. Inquire yra |tify that the White Pass Airwaj TROLLER “Fox”, complete new | ’g . : | Icorporated, a corporation, is ,dis K. ) 8 4 s »_.Jorllnr I,“‘C | equipment. Jack McDaniel, Fritz D"UGLAS Lrosswol‘d Puzzle | ‘ |solved, pursuant to Section 924! 3 ROOM fur. apt. with bath, oil| Cove i | Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, up- heat, reasonable rent. Phone Blue | — ——— e NLWS | ACROSS 139, CIRCULATING oil heater. Call Ju- A Diskac Dae St. East. ver, lovely antique furniture, ete Six bedrooms, four with twin beds and three bathrooms. 6 full lots and fine commercial garden and HlLLCRi‘JST ViACANCY—ONE UN- e e ————————— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—02—95 . Roman gar- ment iun the filing in this office of the WHEN IN NEED OF Soothing Organ Music and @ | neau Melody House. o . Health resort }:?::1;: ’l;::loui of publication of this {| Dieser Oil—stove Oll—Yonr D'l:::l‘nlml Fried Chicken 2 nfur. Apt. 410-10th| —— s 3 4. Prevails with- 35" Digtinguished o Caal Choice—General Haul- ERY N St fim “.u Mp range, oil| TAVERN Barber Shop—1st class— {Ginw scot | out restraint 35° About X | IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 ing — Storage.and Crating IGHT 3 i’l‘ " I_':"‘z‘ ;’;d:oocms Call 190| two chairs. Write Robert D. Cart- | TON OF OFFIGERS |: % Color, RoNmw |have hereunto set my hand, and| gl 3.0 Mums m g 3 er, Box 1363, Fairbanks, Alaska. | : e e ket gk Ttvatite |atfixed my official seal, at Juneau, ! CALL US! Jolin MAFin, Brof,” Pharc'dh s ——— Meeting with their leader Miss| place a4l [the Capital, this 14th day of May,| Juneau Transfer itnemii asboisliii o A 5 ROOM furnished house. Phone| WANTED |Eleanor Warren at her apartment | 14, City in Minne- 46. Mathe matical A, D, 1942, ans 426. |yesterday afternoon, Douglas Girl| 45 mning: 1aw Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Scouts held their r of Alaska, and Reg- annual election %u. Essential WANTED TO RENT — Furnished S pacndal iy ; —FRANK A BOYLF, \ , elec % 3 i Tosge-: ORIl -Graims: Gl er, Peggy Cochrane; Assists ead- |, ? ublish May 29-June 5-12-19-1942. monthly. Phone Black 415. . L VIERSS. | DRl O M R Amm.u, Secretary and | 33, Bxtots a pe- Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | - '| TIMELY CLOTHES LIQU“RS s S ts. Phone | WOMAN for general clean up work ]'r;u.\um. Mae Cuthbert; Sergeant- Ry . Debp rever- DOWN | | PHONE 92 or 95 E%ROHES:S "3;’2”' D Apply Sully’s Bakery. at-Arms, Patsy Balog, Qoean pia2oe 1. Exposo ; . NUNN-BUSH SHOES i A S T SN IR G T, ey P ———— | A decree of the organ Hair ointments 61 5. Artlols of ap. 2 Overt 3 Y STET: ¥ ROOM funished house. Phone | WANEED ™0 BUY = 00m D) €4 € |quires repetition of the Girl Scout | 31 Publi ‘walk e Vg v o 5 A0 MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Blue 279 between 5 and 7 p.am. double bed. Phone Green 273. 115y hy one member at each meet- 5. Nimble Quality Work Clothing o = o ; ; % e _,‘ingv | 8 ik | Savrite Rust Preventatives VACANCY at Decker Apts. Phone |A HIGH speed marine engine, be-| | T Ages [ ] Xait Soot Eradicator Blue 465 between 8 am. and 6| :’:‘egntzu ;”’x(:dl‘?:)“:)‘ll";::rh ZN[;"H: | Bty ek o ghcl’;llica:‘M;:l '!‘r;ltul:mtl T onEall dor introent: | O r : J £ o 0. Ardor * Plastic Refractor| RaA; orea Jor vy be in good condition with reason- | ol Board has a meet- Unit ot \{“{"0 | FRED HENNING 104 8. Main Phone 607 VACANCY, Fosbee Apt. Phone 443.| able terms. P. O. Box 2084, Ju.|Ing scheduled ifor ths evening at | ; Tar % | Complete Outfitter for Men —_— i oo neau. Jx 30 o'clock at which time snlecliun‘ .. . One who stands | ( R.OOM furmshed huuse “oll heat. 7 L lof a new superintendent is prin- | 7 _sflg‘l‘,"‘ " | —aTTT Phone Blue 275 after 5 pm. |DUE to present labor situation, ex- | cipal business to be considered, % . Fomalo horses | Thomas Hardware Co i %, Tri 1 perienced and responsible parties .- 1 a“. L s'?,'f;'l'.i’x!fg | PR Lt 9 % "“RN““E}? e oo Stay| W3V secure lease or contract on| INJURED DURING ALERT | . Atter sone PAINTS — OILS Bldg. i 5 o - operating mine, large tonnage,| Mrs. Hilda Runquist returned e ahies Bert's Cash Gl’OCB!'Y Builders’ and Shelf Grgl:n-mt i good ore in sight, fully equippt»d.“herv from Sitka yesterday to recup- u‘r‘i’g]namr ‘e | 4 HARDWARE $ ROOM steam heated apartment,| For information write Box 529 Ju- erate from irjury sustained in a | certain n d | PHONE 104 or 105 fireplace. Phone 266. neau. Give your experience and|fall during an alert. Bethod Sfe eadquariers || Pree Deltvery Juneau Chord of three R Aol L 555 . minz;::f ‘mine Hardeman — || UtahNut and Ll!' other neces y details or no re- | it .V N GdEE TWO ROOM and bath apartments. | ply. i NOTICE ..fl. . Oil ranges $16 monthly. Phone| — — AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| by 4 i T T 2 s | R |1 R | TR & 5., | waTERROOFED || O ASLiFRAY COAL PR e A b o . an Withsa)e at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| %6 Biore HOTEL Alaska Dock'& Storage Co. 5 R » Dl laundry extractor experience.| LI AR / BT ) n.’s Bvexr oomiotCRinietas ek iy ag Red 404. Snow White Laundry. |WANTED TO BUY full length mir- | fl.- it aic Ah Service Information TELEPHONE 4 B3 ROOM furnished apt. Best lo-|ga YA ~———— | ror. Write DL care Empire. | & 1.0 eity ! > H AR WANTED—Janjtor; also _elevator| B . Back of the H s Gl'aves PHONE 10 or 20 | cation, Phone 385, boy. Call Baranof Hotel. | LOST AND FOUND i L A ° e f IET 1 ROOM apt. steam heated, electric |$500 FOR 3 YRS. Will pay 107 LO: Junch of Keys in folder. anvas, shelter The Clothing Man ; e Nukll .fl‘ range, cold and hot running wat-| good security. Write Empire. | Please return to Empire. | ZUTH CENTUHY er, private bath. Phone 569. = . .* *\ 3 : "v' g e k& s — A : MEAT MARKET 8 ROOM fur. apt. for rent. Stein- beck Apts. QUALITY MEATS | PHONE 202 3-ROOM apt., ol heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. HOME GROCERY ; Phone 146 Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE -0 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments DNE office room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. and Supplies {-ROOM FURNISHED apartmen; Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | | | Phone 206 122'W. Second Americam Meat — Phone 68 also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. FUR. apts., easy kept w:nn Wln- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FOR /8- For An Ideal Gift Wall Pam To Friends Qutside or Ideal Paim Sho Alaskans in the South Phone 549 Fred W. Wegdl Send.s Futgecimtion 10 THE i et SRl TGl BNIRE. > lzvziy ;(IGH'I' P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. FURNISHED louse and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. 3-ROOM nicesy rur. sum. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT--Apartments. mquire at office 20th Cenwry Bldg HISGE!.LME{!US EABBIT SKINS ‘WE ARE likely the largest dealer in this item in the Northwest. Order your skins direct. Valcauda Fur | Co., Seattle, Wash, | CAPITAL, —— § 50,000 SURPLUS 150,006 { . | | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . First National Bank SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO | JUNEAU—ALASKA * Seattle'’s Olde When you buy Rainier for the home-buy it in Jumbos. That is now the economical practical way to buy and serve beer because one cap on a Jumbo bottle seals in as much beer as three caps on smaller bottles. The Jumko size is just right for family consumption and entertaining. Help us to coopemte'vifln Uncle Sam by saying—"'Rainier in Jumbos, please,” to your dealer. He'll appreciate it because he's cooperating tool FIVE CENTS each, paid for uged gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Mwugget Shop. GUARANTEED ‘Reslistic Perma- nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up lola Beauty Shop. Phone 1201. 315 Decker Way Empire Classifieds Pay!