The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 16, 1944, Page 5

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~ Phore a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c: Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Music was furnished by the Town- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA \'owusm pAvs [send Orchestra, E. M. McIntyre, violinist; Mrs. Carl C. Collen, pian- N Rs To Iwo |ist, ang Carl Collen at the drums H 1Youm and middle age joined in RIE wdmlcnu, to the oldtime melodies, | JUSI MAR Admnul Dewey took Manila. Several [Gnslm('m Channel pioneers who Mrs. Nina Cheney and Henry And- {had not danced the square dances he give any clue as to whether he |erson, popular members of the Ju- 4sxnce the year of the St. Louis Fair, Would' be & cahdidate. neau Townsend Club, were Jained |danced with fervor and enthusiasm. 25T in marriage Monday in the par-| | Others were initiated into the move- &ven: Detneagesia ‘Pl"“““‘l 160" | sonage of the Methodist Church by (ments of the square dances. W. J. phytes here agree with many old-|y,, poy w H. Matthews, Jr., pas- | Petrucci and A. B. Cain called and Duernioaalic unpes Riding High; 6.0.P. Outlook Not So Hot (Continued from Page One) sters that if the war is still BOIE (). o o ‘veception was tendered |directed the “squares.” on in all its fury, Roosevelt can be . oo married couple by the| Dancing continued beyond the reelected hands down. If it is alllp o cond Club at their ineeting |usilal closing time, and then every- jover but the shouting for peace and |y ooq00 evening in the CTO Hall.lone in the hall was treated to |a revision of domestic policies, the gy qiyeqq of the meeting was re-|coffee and cake. | Republicans can win with almost| . .oq to reading the minutes and T o % St any candidate. If the President and veekly “Flash” 3 W his advisers have even a mild hunch | ¢ weekly “Flash” by Mrs. Andre |some of which were the rage when | Service, 1 NOTIC Interviewed, Mr. Geeslin told lm\\' 8 h the Alaska natives were véry pa.| ! Aurora Encampment No. A-1 triotic, “sacrificing white man's|Meets Thursday night, 8 o'clock. | in Patriarchal Degree. food and clothing in order to buy| Work isolated villa ‘g\\mwmb( rs urged to attend adv war bonds, and the that have no facilities for handling| war bonds, buy them through our| All| Examined. Dr. | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Rae Lillian Carlson, adv. office in Juneau. “When selective service was start- ed up, six of the Point Barrow Es- | kimos flew to Fairbanks and en-|||| listed. A few of the younger ones! || who had to stay home, lied about | || their ages to get into the Territorial Guard.” / Mrs. Geeslin went to Cincinnati with her husband to visit his rela- | tives. In addition to visiting meli Misses Martha and Myrle Geeslin, | his sisters, both employees of the| | Post, they visited Mr. Geeslin’s par- || i i FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION Rosnes who announced that a t:’" b R t:s tm:sc:;’see.r::y number of applications for member- sholld “smy :comumimen iship in the organization had beem until there is some indication of| ved and that 155 Congressmen how the big military undertakings! i . ok “ Inow under way will go? |were now pledged to support the GEESLIN,S GET ‘PICTURED WHEN | with the Nurses’' Aide organizations FOR SALE 1. TROLLER, aklavich girdys, 12 h.p. Palmer. Write Box 919 for appointment. ETS USED sheets. 3,000 ft.| surfaced used lumber, furnished house, 5 acre tract, Bay, garden and strawberry 193¢ Chev. Coupe, tled, 5 tires. Best offer y or all. Box 919. ze 6 years, Pnu $40. good as new. Phone Douglas 224 CHILDREN er. 925 West 11th St. OIL F RANGE, oil barrel, Inner vllnh matuess Inquire 210 T DXNING room set, side board and table; also | corrugnled newly | library and dressing tables. Phone ' 308 between 4 and 6 afternoons. 16 (5 bA(;ia—-fiemingwn automatic, new. 30.06 Winchester, excellent shape. Or will trade for good camera. Phone Green 185. 00 miles, 5 good tires, uphol- st Box A, Empire. 49 ft. ?{i]léé&_vcan sleep six, dies- ! } 1990 Packard Sedan, driven like new. Call 523 or write! complete with 2 ROOM fur. apt. oil hea(el FUR coat and hat, white FOUR ROOM House, FOR RENT ol range, bath 513A Wil- loughby. private 2 ROOM furnished apt., oil range and bath. Inquire 513A Willoughby 2 room' “OR RENT—Pur. Apts. . Easily kept warm. Winter rates $156 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and! Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. completely furnished Douglas. Phone Douglas 18. at S SLEDS, electric heat- 5 BEDROOM furnished house, 61| Call! East. No afternoons. MISCELLANEOUS small children. 6 ROBERT LIGHT's Barber Shop ‘s open again. Old "Prices, Hair cut 65 cents, shave 35 cents. Drop in. PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Musi Shop. 3UARANTEED Realistic nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 315 Decker Way, June 15. | TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | el powered, $3,000. Write P. O.' pRANK WRIGH, JR., Box 9, Ketchikan. SPICKETT APTS. Terms, Inquire Apt. 10 .or Phone Green 515, GOES TO SEATTLE Frank Wright, Jr., formerly op- (erator of a cannery at Hoonah and 50 and 50 GALLON barrels. Phone Who is now Superintendent of the 638. M()DhRN four room house, bedrooms, furnished, old % mile from bridge on Doug- las Highway. $1,500 down, balanc: easy payments. Phone Juneau 453. FURNISHED house and improved' property on Glacier Hiway, 1% miles from Federal Bldg. Daniel| Ross. Phone 0394. FULL BAKERY equipment, can re- | move or use in location. Write | Empire 3342 Juneau, Alaska. WANTED WANTED—Housework by day or| hour, capable. Good ref. Please Phone Blue 510. | WANTED—12 gauge shot gun | shells and gun. Room 31 Bergmnn} Hotel between 5 and 7 p.m. ot | WANTED TO BUY—Complete bed | and chest of drawers. Black 634.: V—JA—IIJTED—ZS' ‘bedroom modern fur- nished house by reliable renter. Phone Blue 404. WANTAED—Daywork' Enpfible. or hour, Ref. Phone Blue 510. 'WANTED—A small adding machine 'in good condition. Phone 338. day | WANTED — By young married| couple, small 3 or 4 room fur- " nished house or small apt. with| bedroom. Phone Green 414 after| i 4 pm. | WANTED — Electrical equipment, sewing machine, etc., that meed| repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor.| WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides. Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak,| Alaska. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. i AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION i The 1944 Automobile License| [Plates *are now available and on sale at the office of the City Clerk. The operation of motor vehicles ot bearing ‘1944 license plates is prohibited after this date. JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. hdv, | Pyramid Fisheries Company can- __ | nery at Sitka, flew to his home in two | Seattle yesterday on a PAA plane. one year! He has been in Juneau for several days on business. - e, American cince Pear] Harbor are 37,600 killed. time!? PROPERTY values fluctu- ate. Unless your insurance is adjusted to today’s value you may find that you are not adequately insured. After a less you'll know, however—too late. Now — before an: happens — let this ford agency check your in- surance. Shattu’ck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU CITY CAFE Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT _ PHONE 377 Effective| industrial casualties | | Townsend BIill. To the more mirth provoking than melodious strains of “Here Comes | the Bride,” played by the orchestra and sung by the guests, the newly- wads led a grand march around the rtheless, the change in point | of ew among the Democratic| memkters of the House is one of the |mest interesting straws in the pre- convention wind. In tre firct place, Two Juneauites, Mr. and Mrs. Fred CeeSlin, when on their recent viafl. in the east, were snapped by :\'(‘x'y member of the House is ub pan, followed next in line by Mr. | or reTelecuon. In the second, there ', 4 Mrs. David Milner, who were|® “photographer of the Cincinnati, Is no ignoring, and no one has, that arrjeq the preceding Tuesday and [Ohlo. Post, and a two- column pic- ithe Republican “trend” has all but | tyep py all couples present. A beau- ture of the couple was run with a IN_CINCINNAT, ents of Georgetown. 1 The article gave Mrs. Geeslin due! || credit for her civic activities in Ju- neau, mentioned her connections Incidentally, Earl McLaughlin, connected with the weather bureau at the airport, nine miles out from !Junenu is well acquainted with the | Misses Geeslins of Cincinnati, and| ‘uhon he was transferred from the| |east to Juneau elicited much in- | formation about Alaska from them. R PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building. Phone 204. adv. taken over control of the lower iz carving set was presented by SPOYy about them and Alaska, writ- chamber in the last eight years. the members to Mr. and Mrs. Ander- | t#1 by ‘Norine Freeman, Post re- Yet, the feeling among Democrats o), The presentation was made by porter. Mr. Geeslin is administra- in Congress as of today is that if |G E. Almquist, president of the [tiVe assistant to the General Su- President Roosevelt carries the | )y, perintendent of the Alaska Indian standard in November, they will 1 i idmisyrte N -y still have those important commit- tee chairmanships, majority prerog-' ~NOTICE OF HEAR:iNG ON {atives, and be able to elect a Demo- PETITION FOR LETTERS cratic speaker, come next January.| OF ADMINISTRATION {In the United States Commission- er’s Court for Precinct of Juneau, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska. IN PROBATE. In'the Matter of the Estate of BRAWN BENSON also known as Among important Capitol Hill guessers who feel that wly about it | is little P. H. “Pat” Drewry, Chair- man of the Democratic Congres-l sional Committee, who has hereto- | fore come up with some mighty fine, BROWN BENSON, Deceased. predictions on how things were| NOTICE is hereby given that going. 1In ’36 and 40, he was no| JOHN B. BENSON has filed in this optimist. He isn’t now, and for the ¢ourt his petition for letters of ad- {first time since he has been in of-| Ministration upon the estate of {fice, he has been snapping the whij | BRAWN BENSON, deceased, pray- 'over complacent members of the‘ ing that said estate be administered party who think their seas are se-| as a large, solvent estate, and that the cure regardless of effort put forth. lsnme will be heard on the 28th day He's right. No matter what ha;)-“‘r February, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock pens, say the observers, this is likely in the forenoon of said day, at the {to be a tight campaign, with the| cOurt-reom of said court at Room iwmmng party out in front only by 513, Federal Building, Juneau, Alas- {2 nose. But barring the refusal of k& and all persons interested in {the President to run again—there is said estate are notified then and a 'strong probability, say Drewry there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of and others who were recently doubt- ful, that even the House will be sald petitioner should not be grant- ed. {Democratic for the thirteenth con- secutive year. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th . day of February, 1944. | (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, “DES ‘oMomow U. 8. Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Low tide—0:51 a. m., ‘4.8 feet. High tide—7:056 a. m., 139 feet. | Territory of Alaska. Low tide—2:05 p. m., 3.3 feet. Petitioner’s Attorney, * WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR. High tide—8:14 p. m., 10.9 feet. “ W ree .%atlem J{?ay ... oervedl... deink &... you ’l/fi/ll as imooth as sith!- First publication, Feb. 16, 1944 LasL publlcnuon Feb 26 lD« | The Junean Melod Pictures, Novelties, Sheet Music,’fiusic Baoks, M mention. for CASH ONLY! )émd brands —4 THREE FEATHERS VSR (VIIY SPECIAL I!SIIVI) y House will lle-flpen Thursday Horning,, !’ehruary 17th, at 9:00 A.M witha SPECIAL SALE on all Pottery Lines, Glassware, Dolls struments and Accessories and many ifems too numerous fo A Liberal Discount on All Items THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY Neo Approvais—No iflxelnanges—No Refunds THREE FEATfiEBS “VSR" Blended 'Whiskey,86 Proof,60% Grain Ncutral Spirits Emplrfi State B ulldln‘ { us‘i“cal AIn- and the USO. | You are doing more traveling, perhaps, than ever before in your life; and under such conditions, that protection of your funds is of paramount importance. The safe, sure way is to change your cash into American Express Travelers Cheques. No matter where you go these Cheques are recogmzed You spend them as you spend cash—your counter-signature is the only identification necessary. No matter how much you carry, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncounter- signed, American Express will refund promptly. American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢s Obtainable at Banks. . AMERICAN EXPRESS ! TflRll"'l‘ co-op Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 767 PHONE 576 FORD AGENCY i (Authorized Dealers) Femmer’s Transfer GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING o s 3. ||| Soothing Organ Music Sanitary Meat Co. Delicigus Tried Chidken FOR QUALITY MEATS EVERY NIGHT AND POULTRY FREE (DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 DOUGLAS ml John Marin, Prop. MEM Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies Widest ’Ihc Ropes and Paints PHONE n or 95 Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotely Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf COAL Alaska Dock & Storage HOBTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Chéice—General Haul- ing — BStorage and Craling CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel Nexty LY at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur. M. Uggen; Manager Pianos—Musicsal | lm and Supplier Phone 206 ~ Second and Seward stock of Fresh and Frosen Meats in Junesu. “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Free Delivery Juneau Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btere—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Roem 3, ever First National Bank

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