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IRID/\\ i SEPTEMBER I l944 JUNEAU, ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i fl g Lovis where ¢ anding school o : i i y work w bei 'S USO NEWS |FLORENCEROLIDE \ M. S. PATRICI | ENTERS NEW JOB 5 Sl ~ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in | in government Indian school WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN L the afternoon to insure insertion on same ‘ For the D five vears Mi H % sk 4 e bt e S e o ey oo e wen e 1 0\ Junean —— Haines = Skagway We accept ads over telephone from persons . s i F ¥ S divil Service ommission. Tl bl Ineresting Hems for Everybody e Shattuck Buiidin. | Wsshington, D. © | Leaves from Small Boat Harbor ; Count five average words to the line. ' attuck . >~ [ | 2 well equipped for I P ) t Flowers and Potte Dy rate pr e fo conscuive - = RO SO B e The e o 1L SR o Do | Eren ow Powars and motd| MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE tons: | FRIDAY, September 1, 7:00 p. m.\ular sightseeing trips to the M':;‘ ;-\)\ i A1 thi of work i "] e AT Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays | _Serviceme: Sounc| el ex ilacier ese invariably e b £ land wnklir . b ol i One day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Servicemen’s Council meeting in'denhail Glaci Th invariabl) iz T e i 1 ‘ PHONE 91 OR 168 FOR RESERVATIONS Minimum charge, 50¢ {UsO; £:30 p. m—Radio broadcast|prove a particular treat for men in st B i |of “The Hangman Won't Wait” by Juneau on leave. In our opinion, R i ; ; |USO Cemmandos 1-xnl|\ studio of however wh.rr old glacier |~“n4v n'cj\'. \1,:::‘ RS UM"“‘”:‘L Missiesipph | § e i KINY; 9:30 p. m.—Game party and compared to our practically-new e i T e : \"______—_______._______ |juke box dance in USO station-wagon. In keeping with t rised supervision of elementary | ¢ y " SATURDAY, September 2, 9:30 principle (being practiced in the ‘“‘“f““ 1 'v':i"‘ 10l 5 o :, H‘f ! WORSHIP HOUR \ P‘d’hc Accounlanl Slenograplnc Tax nellm | september 2 e at|State: s s SO ot going WOIY ! WLV SUNEY ROLOw| ¢ > p m.—September Formal Dance at|States this summer) of not going YO S B ! > r {Scottish Rite Temple. anvwhere but enjoying things at 2! ot e { the b MURPHY and MURPHY SUNDAY, September 3, 12:30 p.'home instead, were thinking of SAnitar "”“‘ "’ ¢ ‘164 ‘a0, sent ! {1 Successors to Harvey Lowe m. (or later at convenience of Ser-|adaptit new slogan: “Don’t go[ o't HiW Alnska, s teacher | | METHODIST ! ROOM 3—Fifst National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 vicemen)—Trip by car to Menden-sightsceing elsewhere in the rebullg| W% WOV B ASEE B8 RN { cuurcHH ! | hall Glacier; 5:00 p. m.-7:00 p. m. USO station-wagon. It's the sta- MR tiat vess at. Notd. LIn thE 5 z FOR RENT Open house for American Le- |tion-wagon at the USO that's THE 2el¢ VAt YOO el e i (INY | T T e Eignigsion. adl ‘:"”' l‘md""" i Elabt A0 AR Mexico City to attend the Pro- ! K {!y CABINETS FIXTURES p. m-—Song part® around piano. - ailve Education . Assectation #ua { FOB SALE MONDAY, September 4, 8:15 p. THAT BAND AGAIN '—"y'-\‘lf:’ : i ‘.,’:mu”-v % : 11 A. M. to Noon ) : F U IJ T 0 N & K R U s E O Oy Sfcung Bh il It geomp o us wee Miweys Wlliuiliug other assignmentsw | i BUILDING CONTRACTORS LOST—FOUND grawe Jome;, 0:30 p mosinfarmaliing an B sthout otr StV Yhdiah schools 'ahd ! o 1 JREPAIRING and REMODELING e & mep's Orchestra. Mot that thS ity virginia, South Carolina, { {|! PHONE 433 146 So. Main Street MISCELLANEOUS | TUESDAY, September 5, 7:15 p. inappropriate or that we don’t en- “w' 15 ol GRS [ g o s e i MR R O T 5 it S N |m.—Meeting of GSO Council in joy it as a subject—quite the re- ;“N_“ eorats. and MAbAGI REb : it 34 MR AR o B o by £ R WANTED [USO; 8:30 p. m—"Teacher’s Pet,” yer And, a8 & makien o R T o e { | quiz contest broadcast from USO; today's outfit really isn't the one e et s / DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS [9:30 p. m.—Customary Tuesday|we wrote about just a few weeks COL"MBIA LUMBER coMPA"Y S DATE [night games at USO. lago. 1t has acquired some new| | IS 11 A. M. ON 8! lag ] OF INSERTION WEDNESDAY, September 6, 7:30 members and it's been getting bet- OF ALASKA | b o G wme. | ogemepmmmr s UG S G wervmsesemesessen e m Movies in USO; 9:30 p. m.iter all the time. R 2 | FOR SALE ((onlmued) Square dancing in USO. | At yresent this really excellent Lumber and Building Materials ) FOR SALE |dance orchestra is composed of Hi Zon i v — “Dies and bushings witn lonz ALIDA {Shumway, of Springfield, Il ac- PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU Assorted jars and glasses 50 cents| handle, for cutting pipe and new| As we write this column, our fel-|cerdion player and leader: George YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL apple box and up. .22 rifle,| threads. Price $10.00. Thompscon|low stalf-member Alida Matheson|Schnell,’ of Stillwater. Minnes v e REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME st new, $15. Man's Deluxe| oOptical Co. 214 2nd Street s fly weather permitting piano; Jess Fallis, Indianapoli ffi o 3 ike, cost $75, for $50 - | (there’s that ph in!) some- Ind.. plaving the guitar; Dick Gar- kea h ctric burner plate, 51.|6-room fully furnished house with|ywh.re petween Seattle and New r'son, of Seattle, Wash,, the trom Phone Red 340 after 2 p. m. | oil burner and electric range;(york She is on her way home|bone; Ernic Henry, of the same p'GG lY WIGGLY S S | concrete foundation and large|ro, o well-earned leave foramonth, |city, the drums; and John Fiscus, JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATI“G co. a2-40 “"“f_""\'“'" rifle, lever action: | pasement, located on Basin Road.| Almost exactly a year ago she|also of Seattle, the saxaphone. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL rios. §36.00. Inttpeon ODcal| | Phgne: Biug 875, came to Juneau. It took everyone|Until yesterday when he left Ju-!| Welping e _ ! Single steel bed, with pad.Price|0vite a while to learn how to pro-|neau for reassignment, Jim Byr- PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Old L. C. Smith typewriter. Phonc | 1000, Thompson Optical Co,|lOunce that first name of hers ton of Seattle, played a second Red 739 214 2na Street But it took no time at all to pro- apbone. it r ircnnce her work EXCELLENT and| We wish that space permitted : R 303 Savage, lever action rifle; price herseli a VERY CHARMING PER- our 1g into an analysis of fhe = $50.00. Thompson Optical Co. FOR RE“T SON. And that opinion seems to!playing of the individual members, % THBIPT cn-fll’ s : . & 214 2nd Street, ¢ S —————— have been general since then They really rate this. Each in- Member National Retaller- CUSTOM TAILOR > o | Jumsnel e, all We ell are wishing her the hap-|dividually is good as a solo artist; MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4 | O¥nsa Grocess Late ‘n: (‘1{‘1' L\l;.‘\lt“l)l;yl‘ll 1;;‘?):(4;; \.\fi end bath. 5134 Willoughby Bkt vavation. o4 the band as a upit i 211 SEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club and radic e Ble S i e G s o el Three-room furnished cabin, oil n Sracuny o e mueh. o S ‘7 || PHONE 767 PHONE 576 heat. Inquire 513A Willoughby SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE f dBe; “sure “to. oomB: 0 Siie 33 Winchester rifle, with shel | Most of the time a USO: Club|regulatly every Thursday to en- 5 s e \ lever action; price $35.00. Thomp- STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twinigevotes itself one hundred per cent|joy their music; and, especially, h..'d,.’ S'.',p "4(""!’ FORD AGENCY CALTL son Optical Co., 214 2nd Street. beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black t, playing host to the men and|come to the September Formal || (Authorized Dealers) F IIIII‘IO!"I Tfill’.l' PR - 600 or 315 Gold St. en of World War II. In their|Dance to be held this Saturday 1 EASES—GAS—OIL e 10 gauge double barrel hammerless| —— ~ linterests it’s a full-time job, no|night at the Scottish Rite Temple GR! it l l 4 1+ choigun with 3 boxes shells; price| PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 148.|, ™ 101" 1o ir' ip's belng done That band Is certain to put on a Foot of Main Stree $4000. Thompson Optical ©0. | pop RENT Unfurnished flat, In-|right. {top-notch show for us Juneau Molors e e g4 2:d 8 i quue Snap Shoppe. Next Sunday, however, it will be| iy . B S o RS 1t ohase 5 h.p. "electric motor, — ithe privilege of our Juneau USO to| Arriving today—Fresh Cut Flow i St sialpment §T5. 1 single phase 5 p. p. elec- |3-F00M furnished house, oil range|take time out for hospitality ojers and Potted Plants “For In order (o cansetve manpowst, gasolie, rubd Wasbin 1 - i 5 D B o e hhna and bath. Inquire 513A Wil-lanother group of servicemen. Be- who deserve the best.” Flower we have on . Samlary Meat Co. ine - Bar - Dance K S loughby. |tween the howrs of 5 and 7 that|2na and Franklin. | FOR QUALITY MEATS Delicious Fried Chicken 3 30-40 Kralg carbine Trifle, with | — o afternoon the American Legion-| AND POULTRY shells; bolt action. ~Price $46.00.|FOR, WEN--Steam beated room.|,ires and their wives and child- | i . DERBY INN ‘Thompson Optical Co., 214 2nd St.| Eilingen Apts, after 6 p. m. |ren. are to be our guests at an| mnl.m“n“-:‘ » o ogrogaliel * erall radio. Price $75.00. Thomp- | OB RENT—Fur. ADl! Easliy kem open house. Their hosts for Lhci | Call 3 B . Sl radio buice: SR SRS warm, Winter rates $15 & month, @fair will be the members of the| KRISPY SODA { b 8gu: Optical Oo,, 31¢ 2nd Stgeal. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath|Servicemen’s Council and the (;nh‘ i s. | p————————— : 2 baby cribs and springs, $10 each., end use of Electric Washer and Sevice Organization Council. Honey Maid Graham ! Chas. G. Warner Co GEORGE BROS. Phone Black 715 Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| While the present fighting con-‘ as. L. a k ' L = e view Apts. itirues the servicemen of this war| 4 ine Engines and Bupplies Widest Selection of i e 3 | [| wtar Pack board with shoulder straps. are undergoing experiences not B lBY " ‘pns . i l ' " | MACHNNE SHOP Q Price $5.00. Thompson Optical e st very different from those once en-| f Heinz—Gerber’s sy, CNS @) ® i e INE x Ll Uans Co.. 214 2ud Street dured by the veterans of World' and F PHONE 92 or 95 e LK ST WANTED {War I. In the period of universal| Trailer house; sleeps two. rehabilitation when peace finally | , Channel Apparel Shop. WA\JTED~A’IO buy woman’s, new or|comes, the two groups will face ,\\ - . 1 3 % “ l En found Kerosene heater, like mew. Used: shoe pacs, size 6 or 7, or single task—a task of colossal di- "nn'r TM Thomas Hardware Co. ‘price $1000. Thompson Optical D °¥S Size 6 or 7. Phone Doug- mensions. Each group will neeal‘ - .8 Hqsrunn (.:, 314 2nd Street, las 202. lthe ouher. Any occasion, even | i Light and Heavy DAV?S PAINTS — OILS o s MAN WANTED at B, M. Behrends ”‘"“g - it be a small social gather-| E - G - G - s B U T T E “ E. 0. DAVIS E.W. Builders’ and Shelf BARGAIN, '36 Ford, all around Al ~ Grocery Department. |ing, that serves to bring them | PHONE 81 Phone condition, excellent tires. closer together it not without sig-| Green 680, Dick Christenson. Jbuner. Coleman sive, ke new,| (Lirished house for: couple andis - Price $7.00. Thompson Optical | _ michlldlr-u Write Empire 4431, Co., 214 2nd Street. Sk ae 08t i R . . ; inside ® WANTED—Door man; high complete with hardware. ST e L e ' green Ack. FROUS 09, ® man otherwise employed, L Standard No. 10 Remington type- ® Wishing evening work. ® writer. Price $40.00. Thompson ® APPly Capital Theatre. o Ontical Co.. 214 nd St. . . ® 0 0 0 0 06 060 0 0 0 Two-bedroom beach home on Point Louise, 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031 WANT TO BUY—Wardrobe trunk.| Green 353 WANTEDTo bu\ o rent a mod- ern home. Write Empire 4383. 3 gold pans, la and small; your choice 31.50 each. Thomp- son Optical Co, 214 2nd Street. reconditioned and| WANTED—an alarm clock. Minnie Fields. 63'x14’ packer, | WANTED—Maid (white only). See ready to go. P. O. Box 3041 j,ycekeeper, Baranof Hotel. Phone 416. | i i — - WANTED—To buy standard type- Slceping bag, good shape; _price writer; must be in good condit- 510.00. Thompson Opticat CO, jon Also ten key adding ma- 214 2nd Street. chine. Telephone 757 or room TOR SALY—2 room House, 3% acre| 422 Baranof. Patented laud, Auk Bay. Call al WwANTED — 3-bearoom house for DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O.| jmmediate occupancy. Phone 761 before 10 a. m, and 289 from 10 a. m. to midnight. | VANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS Will trade 410 gauge shotgun for a 20 gauge shotgun. Phone Green Box 574. like new. son Optical Co., Ds e $40.00. Thomp- 214 2nd Street ton scales for gmcely store or meat market; price 35.00. Thomp- son Optical Co., 214 2nd Street. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| y out Glacier Highway. Inquire' 119, Snap Shoppe. ! SO E R E . wd s |GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ‘ Home model scales up to 50 1bs. ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. ‘ Pr 500. Thompson Optical Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, Co., 214 i Street 315 Decker Way. FOR SALE—Six-room house With Watkins Products shipped any-| oil burner and electric range;| where in Alaska. Write Ralph concrete foundation and large Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. pasement. Phone Blue 375. _TWIII not be xcsponslble rm any bills except those authorized by myself. -~ 2 pairs ice skate: with shoes, like b new. Price $750, your choize. Thompson Optical Co., 214 2nd & ISMAEL VOSOTROS. Subscribe o the D.nly Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid culation, singer Sewing Machine, foot ac tion Price $3500. Thomps.n Optical Co., 214 2nd Street, WANTED TO RENT—2 bedroom nificance. — |“Bob” Smith, of Our club is happy to sponsor one such occasion Sunday afternoon. MIRACLE IN FACE LIFTING | We used to read: “When better| cars are built, Buick will build| them.” Today we suggest an amendment: “When better Bulcx |USO cars are rebuilt, Juneau sub»‘ |Port will re-build them.” : You'll pardon us if we mix our ’mPLaphms a bit. We're that ex- |cited, having just seen our \e:v ”mndsome station-wagon for me -|fiist time since the boys of Lhc‘ Sub-Port started work on it! We | can’t recall when we've seen such; {a job of face-lifting. It's positive-| lv beautiful! Scrambling our meta- | phors once again and borrowing another slogan from the automo- bile industry we wouldn't say anew: “Bodies by Fisher,"— make it: “A new body by Majo: Fisher'’s men.” Whether speaking anatomically | ,ur automobilistically, however, the| |idea we're trying to get across is that such fine work has been done| lon our station-wagon that youl |really would hardly recognize it as, |the battered, old-before-its-time ve- | hiele that several weeks ago would ! hardly limp and that we were really ashamed to be seer in. Now| |the doors ACTUALLY OPEN AND| CLOSE—the motor REALLY, RUNS | —the whole thing LOOKS AND‘ ACTS LIKE A STATION-WAGON! On Lehalf of the USO staff and| lon behalf of all the many hundreds | iof servicemen whc will eventually be the beneficiaries of what has, |been done, deeply grateful apprecia- | | tion hereby expressed to four the Sub-Port — Soldies Danville, TIllinois, 1 |Frank Ventrelli, of Chicago, and! John “(Andy”) Anderson, of Bloom- | inston, Ilinois, who did the ac-| tual work on the car, together with | 1st Sgi. John Kane, of Philadel- | phia, to whom we originally turn- ed for help and who promptly arranged for it to be forthcoming. | To each of these fellows for their | thought{ul and skillful cooperation THANKS A LOT! is ai men ‘ LARGEST—FRESHEST | 2dozen$1.25 | KRISTOFFERSON'S COTTAGE CHEESE DRY ONIONS 3 Ibs. } 25(9 r POTATOES Tlbs. Mlbs. 25bs 141bs. 50c 95 S1.68 Are Further Guaranteed at or Below 0. P. ¢ DARIGOLD 2 pounds $§.05 COFFEE-- All Brands -- No Limit - 1b. 35¢ | - . o DARIGOLD SHARP CHEESE off the big wheel [, 53¢ | M.D.TISSUE - - - - 3rolls 29— 10rolls 95c ampbell’s Mushroom soup Can 2lc 12cans $2.39 | Buy for Two Days-Store Closed Monday - Labor Day PRICES GUARANTEED FRIDAY, SATURDAY, September 1 and 2 A. Ceiling Pri DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY MINIMUM DELIVERY— 2.50 “ GROC BV erts es S 10:15A. M., 215 P. M. HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump “COWLING.DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS COAL Alaska Dock & swmvo Co. TELEPHONE 4 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O || Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager mu—u::l;:l’ :xrmu Phone 206 Second and Seward TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L) FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men HUTCHINGS ECONOMY [ MARKET Cholee Meats At All Times l Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 30539 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Junesn 20TH CENTURY MEAT GASTINEAU ENTURY by HOTEL Juneau's Most Popular Every comfort made for our guests “Meating” Place | Air Service Information ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS | PHONE 10 or 20 PHONE 202 || HOME GROCERY 1 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 5§ Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop || Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt

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