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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA i PAGE FIVE o e IPHHONE A Tivie Loses COUNCIL APPROVES |33 ARRIVE HERE |GIRLSCOUTS MAKE i kit o et HOSPITAL NOTES e st aae aver weoroe CILASSTFIED)| DREDGING MOUTH LAST EVENING ON SURGICAL SUPPLIES (::..;:' et R e GO B S el | FOR lom. BOSPITAL (o et e o o e sy | B4V Ieft St. Ann's Hosptal sted in telephone | OManirom of GoLD CREEK NORTHBOUNDBOAT the local Girl Scouts have been capable of performing |from St. Ann’s yesterday after re- Daily rate per line for consecu- | fin et SRS 1o T | 4 duties which only a person with ljCnuuL five average words to i or over two month's, several of|proper training and experience 1s| Mrs. Fred Folette was discharged ne. l " | | pue"o R'to The City Council last night de-| Passengers disembarking here giving their time each week to| e - | Eeiving medical care. tive Insertions: cided to dredge the mouth of Gold {rom the northhound vessel arriv- make surgical supplies for St. Ann's] i at 1. m, today were as follows: | Hospital. Miss Saron sharpe con-| LUTHERAN JUNFOR AS: Ellis Reynolds, a medical patient, One day 10e el Creek, where considerable —debris PR 0N ¥ . has collected during the recent From Seattle—Lt. David Nelson, ceived the idea and through her| CHOIR IS TO SIN was discharged from St. Ann's Hos- 2 s i Jose Basora Wins Upset high water conditions and mego-| CApt. Sullivan, George H. Lews. efforts Scouts in troops 4 and 9| 1) G [pital late yesterday e e f . tiated with the M. P Munter Co,| William Kennish, Thomas P. Rook, joined with her to continue the NDAY MORMNG‘ gt 3 | Vicory in 10-Rotind 10" " Vhelr Seamanovei| Leon Bautista, Paul R. Beeriy, Miss| splendid_ work U Viola Countney left St. Ann’s FOR RENT . for the project Josephine Beierly, Master Paul Miss Sharpe began this task about oy Hospital yesterday after undergo- Rlng GO s cuitll i Lt ielry, Miss Rosilina Beierly, F. A, the first of August when she ap-| Following several weeks of prac- IN& surgical treatment FOR SALE | Ak O et b ? J. Gallwas, Lester Ground, Charles peared at the hospital and offered tice the Lutheran Church’s Junior ; . T__FOUND DETROIT, Oct. 16—Jose Basora, | (o o¢' 1 penthouse. ‘I'".‘I"f“,’“‘_f YD Ball, Miss Joan Newell, Mrs. to make supplies from 1 until 4 Choir, under the direction of Miss Willilam Wagner was admitted to b [Puerto Rican heavyweight, ham- % 1 E R OF S TWER" Erma D. Nowell, Maurice E. Mar-|gclock twice each week. Gradually|Katherine Torklesen, will make its St- Ann's Hospital yesterday as a ISCELLANEOUS mered out an upset victory in ten ; inson, Carl Baker, Paul O. John- other girls offered their time and first appearance this fall at the medical patient. Ml | 3 g of the building code ace followed in sor, “Erskine Wood Whaskil: Service: Bibubay 4 jrounds ‘over Pritale Zivio of Pitte- |~ L o O A N tol 3 1, |eventually two groups were formed, Worship Service Sunday morning| . oo —— WANTED burgh last night. S addition is to| Mrs. Nowak and baby, Miss Ethel ;0 o work each Wednesday and|When it sings T. R. Matthews' hymn, | Victor Ward was admitted to the |” Zivic, favored in the betting two| e 19 by 35 feet B. Jones, Ralph Therriault, Mrs.| (e other each Friday. With the “Singing For Jesus.” Government Hospital last evening [to one, was the victim of a stab-| Routine business was dealt with Gladys Therriault, Mrs. Elsie Me-|opening of school this fall, “the o s for medical care [bing left jab ahd stinging right and the following monthly police Lean, Mis. Illah O. Kinne Scouts have continued their work| GLENN NIETZERT IN oot EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS g 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. From Ketchikan—Mrs. Elinor E Glenn Nietzert, with the CAA, is The hawksill is the smallest of Long, William Long, James Berkely, . {in Juneau and registered at the sea turtles, averaging two feet in Jerry Desmond, Harold H. Bates "':\‘"“O”"l; ¢ the girls gave only|Gastineau Hotel length From Wrangell—J. L. McCormick TUTIRE 0 S SIS T — —— |uppercuts. There were no knock- report was read downs, but Basora gained the vic- Drunk—48, drunk and disorder- tory by a wide margin. The referee ly—36;, vagrancy—20, drunk and at the hospital after classes in the R, T AN 1 |gave Zivic the first round, called |vagrancy—8; speeding—1; reckless § gens 5 ¢4 “lan hour or two each week, however w‘mnn the ninth even and the rest went|driving—1. Six hundred cars were| FTOm Petersburg—Mrs. Anna An- |, Ty om0 “oave regular| o ——— — FEMALE HELP WANTED S e y = \ Passengers aboard for Sitka are ® v s RS . e 2 LE IL] NTE and necessary requirements by the 5 5 o on Sharpe, Carmen Hol Hel:n| 1938 FORD De Luxe Sedan, good | po oo ' oo ceontative to sell ABBusanEnt (AUt the month. ot follows: W. J. Gough, A. B % s el Jl,‘ fen| Member National Retailse- motor, tires $100. Phone 591 { Cotiantdns Plotured Erobblopedia n ) FEET HURT? i Holt, Edwin E. Tucker, Wesley Haw- | Dapcevich, Bonnle Holtz, Joan Sa- Owned Grucers RES v i Septe! 8 ley, George E. Cappele, Otto Virgin, Pin, Ann Louise Henning, Josemmw‘ 111 SEWARD STREEY FURNISHED 6 room house, lot Southicastern Alaska. Requirements:| 1t so, sce Dr. D. W. Knowles,| The following juvenile court re- myimas . Tucker, Ralph Weston, Hared, Patricia Waugh, Patricia 100 x 100. Phone Douglas 285 or 30-50, well educated, T. WK.llatest scientific methods. Osteopath |port was submitted: children sent Tom A Harper, Joseph E. Ponton, Jones, Iva Jean Schuttpelv und] Write Box 1046, Douglas. recommended by 3 citizens. Write and Chiropodist. home from the streets—27, child= Mys. Frances Ringo, H. P. Potter Paula Kay Cook Compton Company, 2102 Northern | : S o 7, childre Y i 3 L | it 5 ’ Y I pany, | Office 387 ren escorted home—7, children|y R Gy Himier H. Prants, Jt The task of preparing and keep- | 35 HEAVY duty >;|-o||o1,l2_[|lh.\) Life Tower, Seattle. ady. | Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel |turned over to the Welfare De-| My and Mrs. Ray Peterman and ing the supplies on hand falls on equipped with gear. New 335 Bb /o e oman for Housework Home, Red 669 | partment—4, juvenile passes issued Dr. T. J. Pyle are booked to leave |the nurses in the hospitals whose rysler $3,500.00. Write for ap- c{:‘_‘)’;:]‘e‘”fsgmmn, & b | and care of 2 small children. In- boy ; | cluding room and board. Write éfi ft. fully equipped troller “WEE’ Empire C 2869. 1 g and 4, : e ‘ | gal(i?&xii-‘;::?m floats 3 and !WA‘NTED— Nice home for schom} IN w AR { | girl of twelve, where she can| LOT in Douglas with garage, second | assist with children, light duties| hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat- | for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau ‘ T Phone Red 710 WANTED—Vaccum cleaner. Phone | AS IN pEA( : ] | 333 or Red 150. | FOR SALEBargain Small Cabin |- Cruiser Good Condition. Phone|TWO ROOM furnished apt. or -1032 sleeping room for two girls. Phone bz | Misc Shoemaker at Baranof. adv, 8. Juneau for Seattle on the boat. ranks in civilian institutions have FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Btreed Juneau Motors EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Martn, Prop. Phone 80 E NISHED House for cash $4,500. — - — 3 F%{;:fi:}gg - |WANTED—A reliable person to care & L for two small children in my or T . VOR SALE—Completely furnished| your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer | HE management of thh salut Meal Co' six room house, piano, Frigidaire,| P. O. Box 857. | Bask s plodged se conserve- qualy e radio, automatic oil heat, washing | Ty T = Gve eperstion. The FOR ‘polm nYA machine, twin beds, electric range| WANTED—Small frigidaire in good of dopesisess’ funds s ous AND POULTR' and new cabinet sink. Two lots| condition. Phone 236. | geimary :#-‘-: ) You e etts Soid Sk il b B s rlllnn-ll:ll!. with best of view. Ready to move| waNTEn Used furniture, 306 Wil- I .-““-‘ bank s s mem- lN TI,“S BANK defl’ul ikt of g Oall Phenes and in, Phone Douglas 763. loughby. Phone 1788. | 208 C t‘. ..‘I'I - FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES we just received. ARE INSURED Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIL8S Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARR FOR SALE—Four family furnished VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, 800d| erman gt Snow White Laundry. income. Write Box 155, Cm‘du\'a,‘ Good pay. Phone 299. Alaska. Drop in or Phone Us Your Order Early! ol Crmer NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | FOR SALE—Apartment for sale,| gy finishers. Alaska Laundry. L | i ik Eftenants. Shgne B0} | Phone plGle WIGGI-Y Phone ‘ ALL WoOL Rothmoor 1adies winter, LOST and FOUND F- t N to tll B ank 16 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY 24 coat, like new; hip boots; 2 pair| | ll'S H | ll)ll i MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.00 | skates; 2 pair skiis; ladies skijLOST—Nickle plated bumper guard. JUNEA r-SEA boots; Raynster rubber suit; end| Reward. Allan Shattuck. Phone | o o PIGGLY WIGGL ‘ { WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel table; book case; chest drawers.| 249 EOERAL DEPOSIT INS Ar | Call Black 694 or No. 3 Evergreen A |FOUND — Pair apartments. hip boots. O;nm' s T may have by proving ownership FOR SALE—Palmer 18 Heavy Duty| and paying for this adv. Empire | ' Marine Engine — Complete or in| Office. parts, New Manifold, Box 2313| A John Natterstad, Auk Bay. FOUND—A pair of shell rimmed| , “ | glasses. Owner may have them| " . M. S. GAMBIER, needs minor re-| by paying for this adv. Empire| ™ | pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 6 ft. O. A.| Office. Gross tonnage 32. Can be use.di - for freight or towing. 226 6th St. Phone 416. ; IMOOSE BROAD(ASI | M oeugas. Seo Gant Lindstrom. | |§ GWEJ[ SUNDAY (NCOME property in Juneau.Phone - Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| The Loyal Order of Moose ini- | tiates tomorrow a broadcast over $-BEDROOM house, W. H. RObIN- tno Mytual network at 5 p.m. east- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone greeD o war time entitled the “Moose ' 475. | Fireside Party.” This is the first COMPLETELY furnished apart-|©f What is believed a popular series ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| 0" fall and winter. located in business district. Can| At the meeting of the Moos be changed into business houses‘mdgp in Juneap. last night members | very easily. Write Bor m,wex_uoyed a chili feed and moving| Skagway. 3mct‘ures of Alaskan adventures es- | pecially those showing an expedition THREE houses and cabin, all fur- party using bows and arrows as nished, Gastineau ‘Ave. Inquire| their only weapons on a successful Juneau Paint Store. | hunt. NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS K W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DPALERS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward WHEN IN NEED OF Dlesel Oll—Ftave Ol —YX( sP.M. | Jonoen Transig Phene 48—Night Phone 1 | e TOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | YOUR BROKEN LENSES prre. | Juneau's newest dining and dancing establishment takes great pleasure in announcing that it will open for business at 5 P. M. on Saturday, Octobe 16. Replaced in our own shop. Eyes MISCELLANEQGUS ciororc o R it & oo | HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard - e point. Will trade for 2 boxes ,300! & Savage. Phone 197. | ' GU. Realistic Perma- ARANTEED | ¢ nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective y 8 June 15. | TURN your old gold Into value,! The duck hunting season is now cash or trade st Nugget Shop. cn. Shooting starts half an hour i — before sunrise and ends at sunsets. | FOR SALE — Sanitary couch and | pojlowing are the sunrises and sun- | mattress, men’s hip boots, castisets for several days, the first time iron heater, tools. 827 7 th St.|pheing the sunrise and the second | West. the sunset: i October 17 We offer the best of wines and beers and dinners. “BMILING SERVICR" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 108 Pree Delivery Junesu Our quarters have been newly remodeled and you will be pleased at the pleasant atmosphere. HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank PHONE 676 Dancing may be enjoyed from 6 o'clock in the evening on. Our dining room will be ready 1o serve Wines S .ot o il ey 5:46 p. m. you at any hour of the day or night. 3 ROOM furnished apt. with bath October 19 z and oil range. Inquire 513A Wil-' 7:42 a. m. 5:43 p. m. $p8 loughby. | October 20 Be <= | 44 a. m. 5:41 p. m. I A e ey HOME GROCERY FOR RENT—2 room Furnished Apt. | 7:46 2. m. 5:38 p m. | Phon. 146 with bath and oil range. 5134 Prtaper o i i ) willoughby. | 7:49 a. m. 5:35 p. m. | - g October 23 g UNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th; 7:51 a. m. 5:33 p. m. and Harris. Phone Blue 297. | October 24 7:53 a. m. .. 5:30 p. m FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept October 25 warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| 7:55 a. m. . 22 s F kli St Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath] & ” =d ] l-. an n L] and use of Electric Washer and' 7:58 a. m. g ‘Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. l 8:00 a. 8