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lULSDA\ SEPTEMBER 5, 1944 _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: _JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE e SRR b Tutkey dinner 10 DOnot/Df M, § f e —————————— . Phone a CLASSIFIED | s SITKA NEWS J fii & Moo e co Triefschicld. Guests were Mr. and JUNEAU ° » o Mis. D. A Hope, Mr. and Mrs Solicits the business of friends Copy must be In the office by 2 o'clock In | School reopened today, Septem- G. Brady left for a week's vacation g O & fope, Mio and s | Sollcits the bugioss of friends WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN the afternoon to insure insertion on same |pey 5 The pupils found several at Glacier Bay where they were v.o‘,\‘x & MCN ey “1'- 3§ 51 Kleotrla Bitvice and Raphis o > o st day. |improvements made during the be joined by Mr. and Mrs. g e e S 3 J H = k g 3 McCarter and John Trierschie Westinghouse Representative — ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons |summer Most important, in the Morgan. " ¥ g ~ P WDImELIRYS uneau alnes o agway listea in telephone directory high school basement a concrete . %5 C Ml Lot - Count five average words to the line. 1|11um has been laid and tools and| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price r"e“t"LuLhm-m M G 4 gk “‘Y n at| ¢ Leaves h‘om Sma]l Boal Harbor Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- |machine installed for manual arts'ly gave a (!m‘n‘vr in l}mnn.r of Ml&.‘hm Bore in Thifibiebe Bay MIDNITE T n Y I e |with Arthur N. Bily as instructor.|Ann Howe, USO secretary. OWherj. . ... o Fp At One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; i THhE | Orally e ol Mohler, EYEr®lt|yas charered to transport the coanY nOCk Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays [ S o Sias ) ests. After lunch a business PHONE 94 OR 198 FOR RESERVATIONS Minimum charge, 50¢ o . gul color and all the rooms redecor- Miss Georgia Connelly. Miss Howe |t ‘0 i |ated. Besides Mr. Bily, the new has left for New York for re-| B COmPany |teachers are Miss Mildred Dunn, assignment. a NOTICE }-un grade; Miss Louis Rawson, 5th | Al bills due \d payable t ‘M; Joseph Barnas, history and| Honor guest at a dinner given - “ i .ap s ‘< 0 ‘ . 5 |social selence; Mrs. Joseph Barnas, by Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Geadard|NTAllt Manufacturing Co. may b i oat 1 Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns A & _isettled at office of James C. Cooper, 0 l--- C ' ‘Ln;ll.xh and Spanish; Miss Flor-'was Mrs. John G. Brady. Olhfl‘ X G ~ d MURPH lence Lee Hobbs, commerce guests included Rev. and Mrs. Wm. &4 op ‘““”‘“‘L“ Sae & MUBPI{Y an MURP Y = Thomas, Mrs. Mary Whittimore, 5 LU B Gasol'”e Successors to Harvey Lowe The Pyramid Fisheries Company Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands and| o = 0o #®® = " = ROOM 3—First National Bank bidg. PHONE 676 closes its season with a record pack Major Cook e N b . of 59,000 cases of salmon. Because rmy Petrol. For Inswrance |———— —mmr———ra e information Phone 10 or 20. Gas- of the acute shortage of labor,! To introduce veral newcomers school children, housewives, service to their friends, Mrs. Clarence FOR RENT FOR SALE * LOST—FOUND v I q | |y CABINETS FIXTURES men, ministers, teachers, bartend- Rands and her mother, Mrs, Mary g P | all turned out to help put up the ored guests were Mrs. A. R. Pen-| Regular meeling tonight, Elks BUILDING CONTRACTORS {tineau Hotel | i ack. The bars closed voluntasily feld, Mrs. C. C. Rusher, Mrs. Bd- Hall 8 b m. Sept. 5, 1044 " REPAIRING and REMODELING MISCELLANEQUS until 4 p. m. to release men for vard Zwislak, Mrs. Mary Buhl and BHONE L0 b Mat Stecat cannery work. All the fish was Mrs. John G. Brady. Mrs. Wm.| ,,----,.‘,,':--'----,,.\.”..- chritam i".nm‘ rmwgee seined this year with the SJS, An- Thomas presided at the tea table drew Hope skipper, high boat with While Althea, Margaret and B=u~; /102,000 fish he Sea Hawk, Bill bara Rands served. Walton skipper, was second with s | mflmm Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hawkins COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION X have returned from a visit to the OF ALASKA City officials, and employees |States. Mr. Hawkins is a civil R » ‘ FOR SALE FOR SALE ((onlmued) from the Mayor to the refuse col ervice employee o the base. | Lumber and Building Materials ctors turned out to help mmpmp —_— | LN A FOR SALE- Trumpet, suitable for mu paving through the village,! Mrs. Wallace McDonald has had | PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU 3 Sa with shells; .33 Wm- s chester rifle with shells; 12 gauge shotgun pump with shells; 25-35] Winchester rifle with shells; | o AR g 30-30 Winchester carbine rifle;l6.room fully furnished house with| Mys. W. A. Thomas and Mrs. [ney,” before joining the army, was i 32-40 Krag rifle “.n'u\ shells, | ojl burner and electric range;|Thomas Tilson gave a tea recently |an employee of the Sitka Merc. ! Thompson Optical Co., 214 2nd St.| concrete foundation and large 'in honor of Mrs. John G. Brady, S | ¢ | basement, located on Basin Road.|at ‘the Thomas home. Mrs, Clar-| Mrs. Art Hall on August 27 gave| V) including 2 end tables, coffee Phone B]ucv:fls. ence R“nid_\ a“dd Mus. Eh'«:ub(*lh‘:f“i:'“ ’;‘r:‘ (;1 ‘\(m AR[uh:(n;] D?uglas,‘ able, hassock; eiderdown sleep-|Single ste = Tt = oo DeArmond poure Mrs. Brady, 1as Sunday T all, former| ‘. table, hasspe g P | Single .”“” bed, with Imfi’ Price whose home is in Seattle, is visit-|Mmanager of the Service Transfer| ing bag; kitchen chairs; 3 baby| $1000. Thompson Optical Ca,|W1ose I Lk e Co. is now in Aichorasl THRE! beds and mattres: wicker car- 214 2na Street. ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. ‘];.\.l‘“mli v\-m“ .m) mxku,‘,lr, .w ew‘ ¥ riage; Taylor Tot s\n-x:g: n;lu'ser & A : ! R g L-‘—M;H S st 5 family w join him shortly. | chair; bathinette; other house- o e i . B y s . left for Fairbanks after re-| Captain W. C. Charteris, accord-| hold articles. 907 West 11th. | has S ¢ b "weiwsn | poR RENT i, s o Bl o Gile 1o ward seetd Y0 b Gl YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME table, started before the fishing rush. The |Word from her brother Bernard rson that he is returning to| S. after two and a half in Africa and Europe. “Ber-| school use; also libr: dressing table, coffee table, and final load of concrete was poured Becker sideboard. Phone 308. on the evening of August 26, | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin FOR SALE — Davenport-chair set, [ THRIFTCOOP | [ ¢ E ALMQUIST Member National Retaller- orted jars and glasses 50 cents| — city. The local Seventh Day Ad-!Will soon be’ home for a three| CUSTOM TAILOR } per apple box and up. .22 rifle, | T*o-room furnished apt, ol range ventist congregation is left tem-|Weeks' leave after which he will e i Across from Elks’ Club » almost new, $15. Man’s Deluxe| 2nd bath. 513A Willoughby. porarily without a pastor.. proceed south. Mrs. Charteris plans | 211 SEWARD STREET s’ Clul Ranger bike, cost $75, for $50| BNk, to go south with her husband. PHONE 767 PHONE 576 | Three-room furnished cabin, oil | The Tulip King, Gordon Whit-| oo heat. Inquire 513A Willouehby. |, 0 ckipper, took a fishing party| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson he- | SR T 7 | ake Evs atur, Vi ame the parents of a boy, Claud PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 148,/!0 Lake Eva returning with 100 S ¥ s L“ FOR sAlE s:nall housn complete- trout. Those in the party includ- Leonard, on Sunday, August 27. | cash. Electric burner plate, $1.| Phone Red 340 after 2 p. m. CALL Femmer's Transfer FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) } furnished. Will sell “‘650"“?1(“ FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- ed Capt. Beech and Gus Edwards,| = | GREASES—GAS—OIL Across Douglas Bridge, third| auire Snap Shoppe. ARy enginaade Howerd Braddhaw] Mre. Frances | Ringo. hds béan Foot of Main Street 11 4 steps to right on Douglas Hiway.| _._ — and Neill Andersen. called south because of her son’s Mrs. George Haju 3-room furnished house, oil range' illness, in Portland, Oregon. Mrs.| Jlllleall MOlors OIL — FEED — HAULING sl el et GG L Dine - Bar - Dance - Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway and bath. Inquire 513A Wil- Mys. Vena Crone, mgnager of the RiNgo is employed by Stoft’s and P e loughby. |Pioneer Home Annex at Goddard, Plans to return as soon as posingg. | AR spent the week end in Sitka. Dur-! i man Hotel before noon. I'OR RENT—Fur. Apts. Eufly kept ing her stay here Mrs. Crone was| Leonard Olsen, after spending| y3*OR SALE o \FOR S 39 Studebaker Cham- w"'nmw‘vfi:‘:f 'B‘l:'m:“ AL(')‘"’;‘.‘; a luncheon guest at the home of SOMe days here with his mother, S E R V IN G ’ A L A S K A v pion sedan. Call 262. and use of Electric Washer and|M!S Ray Peterman. —The other | Mrs. Gertie Berggren, has returned | - " W N : |guests were Mrs. Mary Whnumm'n‘l" his home in Juneau. | . : land Mrs. Charles Whittimore. ft. cabin ser; Cadillac 1930; View Apts. | Lt | To attend the Legion Convention ! 5 19 in. tube and set of 1941 V8 2 ~| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littlepage had 214 Visit friends in Juneau, the w.l E N l N S l I KA 1939 Ford DeLuxe, radio and heater, | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 troller and 16, Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| k wheels. Call }iack 499taf;‘el_ 5 §J. as dinner guests recently Mr. and‘loll\:(\unu people left by plane last m. or see oger a riangle o wee Mr R 2 |2 WNIRD e e e W B e o ks Make Your Headquarters Chas. G. Warner Co. ||| GEORGE BROS. Thomas Tilson, and Mrs. Don Mec- Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of S oot lathe for wood or) WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom furnish- One toolsmith lathe for wood or § T e o ot 4 ADarmEnt or howe, Oul AFi| s Eleabelh DeArmand _was GFav. al the sacmINE gHOF LIQUORS & ¥ x at 22, between 9:30 a. m. ,md hostess to Women of the Church’ s Ropes and Paints PHONE 92 or 95 and speed control. Thompson Op- A 3 al % $ s fre LTS SN SO S S d:*ssprt luncheon a business meet- Monday evening, August 2, the bld L. C. Smith typewriter. Phonc | WANTED—To buy woman's, new or ing was held. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority had a " IPEN TP 11 )l;lm 739. b used, shoe pacs, size 6 or 17, or! |double baby shower for two of its Ihe Home 0' HOSDIIG'I'Y > L BN boys’ size 6 or 7. Phone Doug-| Members of St. Péters Guild have |members, Mrs. Paul Morgan and NonTH Tu“srzn Thomas Hardware CO L fone toolsmith drill pres las 202 |announced a rummage sale to beIMls John Townsend. Mrs. La- RUSS CLITHERO eie ol Manager Light and H Haulin g assortment bits etc, in good con- Iheld on September 13th at the Sal- |Moine Peterson, Mrs. Carl Rusher, | = g l‘:):‘:'ls "IL‘YW DAV‘I’S PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE dition for hecavy duty drilling Thompson Optical Co., 214 2nd St vation Army Home basement, Those Mrs. Helen Stoft, Mrs. Martin|; {having contributions for the sale|Tenss and Mrs. Joseph Peterson| |are asked to call Mrs. Edwin Van|Were the committee planning the ° ° PHONE 81 et ® WANTED—Door man; high xccord player ® school student, or young ° . . .ate model armchai money maker—be the first lock- (' smith in your city. Thompson BT shower. Guest luded and radio. Phone Black 499 be- man otherwise employed, DYoL 01 M08 s SR, ‘Mm-m Jenses §.,‘,‘:§ uDi,,«Q([}:; w&;,, i T eak Mot and T oo | i sore 4 é 3 wishing ovening WOrk ®| sy and Mrs. Alfred Perkins have|Zante and Mesdames Ed Loid-| COWLING-DAVLIN Utah Nut and Lump 6‘1‘“ iy, enilboed ol s 8 atre, o |received word that their son, Pri- |bammer, Frank Hennesy, Arthur N COMPANY ing boat, length, 29 ft., 51 N. D./le o o o © o o o e o ol Yalte Alfred Perkins, Jr, is in Camp |Bily, Martin Tengs, Robert- Gay-' | C 0 A L Gray engine. For information| __|Gordon Johnston in Florida, a"':‘lm.d' Wiliam Radenberg, E. M. DODGE and PLYMOUTH write E. S. Bean, Hoonah, Alaska.| WANTED—To buy or rent a mod-|tending marine mechanics school. |Goddard, Charles Whittimore, Wal- DEALERS Alaska Dock & Storage Co. be & il it R e R TR RS Pl |lace McDonald, Helen Stoft, Robert Food Se 3 e TELEPHONY § 1 ‘EAGEL key-making machine with — “Mr- an I]Vltr% Clt:\llt;:ce R::ds and |Hagen, Carl Rusher, LaMoine Pet-| rv}-c 6 cutters and motor, hundreds of | WAN' —To buy siandard type- heir daughters, ed, argaret‘mnm, and Joseph Peterson. | [TTIOTTTI R 1 new key blanks including Cor-, Writer; must be in good condit- and Barbara, Rev. and Mrs Wm‘ 1 WHEN IN NEED OF I |} bine. Independence, Yale, etc.| ion. Also ten key adding ma.|Thomas and their guests Mrs John‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McGrath gave | Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your The Alaskan Hotel also large assortment of locks for| chine. Telephone 757 or room s = AT £ R 0 e i Coal Cholce—General Haul- Newly Renovated Rooms trunks and desks. Will sell at job | 422, Baranof. | ing — Storage and Crating ‘st Méasexable Rites e will iny y. Wil ship| = g7 H i O e ment o | WANTED — 3-bedroom house for DINE OUT AT CALL US! PHONE SINGLE 0 | A any G immediate occupancy. Phone 761 | Juneau Transfer before 10 a. m, and 289 from 10 a. m. to midnight. | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES Optical Co., 214 2nd St. Write or wire. | YANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments snd Supplier MOY’S Open 5 P. M. to Midnight / ) 2 baby cribs and springs, $10 each. ‘ Phone Black 715 | FOR SALE—6-room house, 3 bed-j “lschLA"Eous NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward rooms. Hot water heat, fully STETSON HATS furnished. Terms cash. 633 East v trage 410 gauge hctgun for s 5 2 ality Work Clothing #ot. Fhone Back 440, | & 20 gauge shotgun. Phone Green Qu P HUTCHINGS ECONOMY l — g 110. ! MARKET -,'l‘rmlornh;fi:w’ sleeps two. A}ply : Channel Apparel Shop. |GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Cholee Meats At All Times I Located In George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled st sevice ’ Bert's Cash Grocery FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men BARGAIN, '36 Ford, all around Al condition, excellent tires. Phone Green 680, Dick Chnstenson t| EWatkins Products shipped any-| where in Alaska. Write Ralph Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. ,I'wo-bedroom heach home on Point Louise, 110-volt Delco lights, | | water, basement, fully furnished.| Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete | Write P. O. Box 3031 | 7T will not be responsible for any| stock of Presh and Frozen === 5 5 bills except those authorized by| PHONE 104 or 105 Meats in Juneau. g r di L ml ! §3'x14' packer, xecon i mned al inysall. L. A. STURM—0 ready to go. P. O. Box 304‘ A sus a8 ISMAEL VOSOTROS. ) Phone | | | [ \ | y—2 room House, 3% | (%r:usxfieha|uriw2uk Ogas:y Cnl:c: S(}y{nll: lliolk.;; Only - G A s T I u E A u 20TH CENTURY MEAT DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. O.| THINK They Are Delegate t C AND KEEP '‘EM B ’-..Mllm s i OTEL 's Most Popular ¢ ol If )]zl:lfige‘){egsf)‘x?:l’i deafenpd” o 0ngress ] Brery SOmCORLARSS for au gpests || “Meating” Flace Air Service Information * PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Btore—Tel. 699 i American Meat — Phene 33 s i ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS B NE lots, 3% iles o i ey ke e e i et ELECT AREPUBLICANTO . . . oppe. :'F(?:a‘:SAlE—Sxx-l‘oum house vnh: ;’:):}:gsr‘::il]t;’;:yszhfngz;h:;‘m g uiing A BEPUBLICAN CONGRESS oil burner and electric range“mabkd them to hear well again. 0] i | B You must hear better after making V t f Al k {* concrete foundation andfi large“ms simple test or you get your 0 e 0'. as a . basement. Phone Blue 375. ‘money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin, l beds, $15 2 . bed. Phone thk\ Butler, Mauro Drug Co. om e e °me Ol'

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