The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1943, Page 5

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l'RIDAY NOVEMBER 12, | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to t.hq line. Daily rate per line for consecu-, tive insertions: One day 10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge .......50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. O\uu'! 1(' av- 202 Baranof town. Room ing Hotel. BOY'S BICYCLE, 404 West 12th St i“f)R SALE--Miscellaneous quantity tar, creosote and crude turpentine at dock of Chichagoff Mining Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap-| ply to Company there for quan- tities available which will be sold| at Juneau prices. SOLID OAK library table. Phone| Green 440 after 6 pm. | DOLL furniture, shoe ice 'katv‘ size 3, child’'s skis. 437 11th St.| ot WESTINGHOUSE _ electtic range;| wood or coal heafer; coal range; | blower oil unit for range; dinir room table. Phone Blue 275 after 5 pam ONE LARGE circulator oil heater; also one oil heater with coil; one » picket fence. Phone Doug-! las 17. i Vit Soiox Rl By | tery and tires. Price $600. Phone | Douglas 363 | THE SMALL house boat bt‘longing! to the estate of the late Fred[ Gregg. For particulars mqunc\ of Felix Gray, U. S. Commr.| Room 513 Federal Building. Bld\r open until 1 p.m. Saturday, No-: vember 13, 1943. FOR SALE 18 Rienell Cabin| Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. Motor. Red 370. e | [‘OR SAIE o Funnshod house on | Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard. | Phone Green 170. ! llou=ts-3 rooms each, 1 Cnbm-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. | Apply Juneau Paint Store. | | FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. | Phonc 55. FOR SALE—Apartment for sale,| good buy. 8 tenants. Phone 55. | -BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-! son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green | FORRENT 3 ROOM furnished apt. steam heat- ed, hot and cold water, electric range. Phone 569. INFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th | and Harris. Phone Blue 297. : | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| and use of Electric Washer and| Wringer in’ Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. FOR RENT—Sleeping Room. Room | 315 3rd St. Black 119, ! “The mud puppy is a 12-inch long | salamander. MISCELLANEOUS | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. Effective; June 15. - i TURN your old gold into value, ‘clshormdeltNucmflhap LOST and FOUND LOST—Small black purse contain- ing keys, etc., presumably taken by mistake from Elks Club. Re- turn to Empire. | LOST—Gold identification bracelet | with inscription Charles Stemel 32147045. Return to Tom Allen Reward. LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored. Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts.| P. O. Box 198, Juneau. | FOUND—Wallet_belonging to Allen W. Brown. May have same by proving ownership and paying for ad. NOTICE 1, the undersigned have disposed of my interest in the Occidental! (Cocktail Bar. All outstanding bills will be paid by the new owners. GEORGE G. HENRY. adv, ipicture Hamersley Studio. Opposite 943 PHONE A DOUGLAS CLASSIFIED WAIITED WANTED apt. couple 615 TO RENT - F‘m'nishod and child. Phone Red WANTED-—Round bottom out- boald! skiff, 13 ft. long. Write PO Box 2273. WANTED 1 e flat top desk,, must be in good condition; .also a Davenport in good condition. Also two Toastmasters. Write Empire BB 2994 | WAI\"'ED E\1)~l||)14|(l man vu:hes milking _job in Alaska. Write| Lloyd Herrle. Route 1, Box 24, Mt. Vernon, Wash. | WANTED- livery Phone model in good George Bros. late panel de-| condition. truck 92 | WANTED- Maid for general house- | work; also maid for care of child- | ren. Phone 361. | WA‘\ITED “Nice rl home of twelve, where she can| ssist with children, light duties | for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. WANTED-— condition. Phone 226. WAN loughby. Phone 788. VANTED—Washe also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. inboard WANTED /\T UNCE—lroners md‘ ‘shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a purtrait artist take your | Federal Eu.Admg Phone 204. adv The all-year coat with detachable “CUMFIT” LINING, $45.00 Jones- Sievens {do not count E. bonds as well as Series F or G for school | mall fru,)d,ure in guod, 06 Wil- | NEWS CLUB NEWS Island Women's Club held its November meeting last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Norman Rustad, with Mrs. L. S. Grant cohostess. Due to the prevalence of iliness, there were few members prsent. However, much business was transacted and a cozy, friendly evening was en- joyed by those in attendance. The General Federation “Buy Bomber” campaign wherein the Al- aska Federation hopes to purchase one pursuit plane at a cost of § 000 was discussed with enthusia The campaign started Armistice Day and continues through Decem- ber 31. Bond purchased through regular payroll deduction channels but all extra Series D LW The Douglas bonds purchased may be credited toward this goal. In the event that any friends of the D. I. W. Club are purchasing any of the named bonds, it will be possible to have the issue price credited to the Alaska Federation of Women's Clubs and help toward the *“purchase” of a pusuit plane by informing Mrs. Rus- tad or any D. I. W. C. member of the purchase. Interesting excerpts from the October ~ “General Federation of Fruits==-=- APPLES PEARS ENDIVE, Plione 498 ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT—Fresh and Canned GRAPES AVOCADOS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU ALASKA Clubwomen” concerning the visit in England of Mrs. John L. White- hurst, General Federation President, | were given by Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Rustad The next meeting will be the Christmas Party at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jensen on Wednesday evening, December 8. RALPH MORTISON PROUD PAPA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mortinson are the proud parents of a baby daughter born yesterday morning at 4:15 in St. Ann’s Hospital Weighing seven pounds, fourteen ounces, the little girl will join a ster, Karen 4 years of age and Morton 2 y of age upon arrival at their home here ED McCORMICK TO ANN'S Ed McCormick who has been “under the weather” for the past week, entered St. Ann’s Hospital Wednesday for medical care FIRE PEP'T MEETING The Doug Firemen held their regular monthly meeting last even- ing at the Fire Hall, with Thomas Cashen, past President as Chair- man. Roll call showed a small min- ority of members present, however much important business was taken up and disposed of by that body. It was announced by the Dance Com- mittee that the radio and the A. E. DOUGLAS L. and Power Co. donated free ad- vertising on their broadcasting hours, to help make the recent On TWENTY - Firemen's dance ‘a good success Under new business it was decided that the Department would donate $25 to tHe Douglas Library estab- lished in the City Hall. This do-| nation will be matehed by the Terri- tory, making a $50 contribution. It was the de of members present, that the Library Committeée include the book v Life" with their col lection, as this interesting book is written by a former Douglas Prac- titioner, D= H. L. DeVighne. JENSEN TO HOSPITAL 1 Thomas Jensen has beer aken ‘o St Hospital where she i ) rest and medical care. D J. . Rude is her at- tending physictan OUT FOR LAST DAY'S HUNTING e Hulk and Billy Devon left Vednesday evening for a three days hunting trip on Douglas Island With sleeping bags, and rifles loaded, the pair are out for game in earncst, They are to be joined later by Jimmy Devon, to spend the last days of the be home by Sunday ring accident T'hey should evening, bar- season MUTUAL ANNIVERSAR Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirkham and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirk- ham are being congratulated on their identical wedding anniversaries today. Today is Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirkham’s Silver Anniversary, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham’s 55th anniversary Our SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY We Offer These Vegetables=--- CAULIFLOWER LETTUCE SQUASH—Marblehedd and Hubbard BUNCH CARROTS SWEET ];POTAT()ES RUTABAGAS PEACHES SPINACH ASPARAGUS smmns FROZEN SOUPS Méat Departments-- CompleteLine of Choice Meats ‘ LUNCHEON MEATS | TURKEYS CHICKENS—Roasters and Stewing STEAKS~-Our Specialty COTTAGE Citron and Fruit Peel Mix for that Cake CALIFORMIA GROCERY |5+ Eou 'NEW HAIR STYLIST sTRING BEANS LIMA BEANS GREEN BEANS AT SIGRID'S HERE An expert hair stylist with eight rs of experience in the beauty wlon profession has arrived in Juneau to join the staff at Sigrid's | Beauty Salon She is Grace Miles, recently con- cted with Rackur and Geren in | .attle, one of the Pacific Coast's leading beauty salons. An all-around operator, Miss Miles is experienced in all types of hair styling, dyeing, waving and other | methods. v - VESSEL TAKES . 16 10 SITKA EARLY TODAY, A vessel leaving here early this] morning took the following passen- | gers to Sitka: E. L. Dalrymple, R, B. Clifton, W. R. Shoaff, George| Tilson, D. Bird, W. H. Monroe Sylvia Wilcox, W. A. Boyd, Connie Cox, Charlotte Kirby, L. M. Chap- man L. J. Geiger, Robert Stoft, John Hall, Edith Ryan and Patricia Wil- kins - - - There are four species of newls| in the United State i { | Ye——— S —— || FORD AGENE€Y l e PIGOLY WIGGLY 2 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY New Arrivals in Fresh Vegetables and Fruits including BROCCOLI CUCUMBE BRUSSE CELERY LETTUCE TOMATOE YAMS PIGGLY MINIMUM DEEIYERY—$2.00, SEVEN FINED, POLICE COURT THIS MORNING The folh)v\m“ were fined in the Police Court this morning: Murray, $25, K\lhn $25, drunk and dis-| dt, $30, drunk| Reece liam J PHONE 787 (Authorised Deslers) GREASES—GAB—OIL Poot of Main Btreet Juneau Molors Sanitary Meai Co. FOR .QUALITY MEAT®’ AND POULTRY FRER D! Y _Onil Fhivnse 13 and @ For Thanksgiving | Frozen Foods---- FRESH SHRIMP STRAWBERRIES CARROTS and PEAS CHEESE Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplles MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Painte Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranor Hotel RS 7, S L NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS. PHONE 81 COWLIN G—DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR and Crating "@ALL US! Jum Transfer M “—Nllll! Phone 451 o Him £2 Complete Outfitter for Mem “SMILING SBERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 100 Pree Delivery HOME GROCERY Phone 146 drunk; Wil-| SWEET POTATOES PARSNIPS CRANBERRIES POMEGRANITE; GRAPES APPLES and others! WIGGLY S and disorderly; Barbara Van Ermen, $25, drunk; Adron Francls Ward, $35, disorderly conduct; Mike Ar- | thur Kudlac, $25, disorderly con- duct; Reginald Dangeli, $25, disor- derly conduct. - TIDES IOMORROW High tide—2:35 a. m., 167 feet. Low tide—8:22 a. m., 20 feet. High tide--2:26 p. m., 178 feet. |~ Low tide—8:57 p. m, -22 feet. Widest ol LIQUORS PHONE 03 or ¥ Thomas Hardmoco. PAINTS — OILS Butlders’ ana Shelt HARDWARR Utak Wal and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hetel g ool PHONE SINGLE [+] Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pidnos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward MARKET cl-unl.nn:u- HARVEY R. LOWE Public Aécountant Room 3, over First National Bank

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