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THURbDAY OCTOBLR 19 1944 WANT ADS FOR SALE | FOR RENT at 416 STERI\:IHEAIED A})l Apply Capitol Bar. Charles Sey property Tor rent. Gold St. 3 furnished apts., con- crete basement. Phone Black 619. *The oil range 513 Wil- apt. view. 2-ROOM _furnished suite; bxe'\kfasl and bath; fine 9x12 Broad-| loughby other house- ! Ab | STEAM- HEA 'ED ROOM, twin | beds, 5i7 4 bed. Phone Black » Gold St. MLIVING ROOM and dining room se loom rug; baby crib; hold ite Phone Red 273. beds and springs,| 600 or 3 iron beds, #ind hang) “AANOS: ™ $2.00 table, them 3 wooden double $5.00 each; 2 single complete, $10.00 each; mattres: various s each; 1 buffet and round solid oak, $2000 each. See at Cole’'s Warehouse. RENT. —-P‘xune 143 = work. Phone 361 500 WATT D.C. light Fulton & Co. Main St. plant, Phone (@ o o e o o o WA? Cashier and door Ihe 8 h e these positions ca . handled with other em- ® ployment. Capitol Theatre ONE new. I. G. 433, 129 So. FOR SALE able. Home Boarding House, partly furnished Hot and cold water in rooms. Central hot water heating system. | Call 316 or write Box 872. Nt e o o o o o Experienced bus boy. boiler, oil | Chef Carroll, Baranof large wood | e — | WANTED—Good bicycle for RESTAURANT—In town of 2,000{ pirthday present. Phone 137. population. Money-maker for two it persor Write - Empire, C-4688. W'\I\IFD - Furnished Apt. for —— | couple. Write Empire C-4692. round s — - Spark | WANTED to buy a high > HM water and controls, Black 7 burner burner boy SQUARE Dining table; dining table; coal heater; oil heater; kitchen coal range;| Phone Blue 230 oak buffet; vacuum cleaner;} ————— chairs, aud various other house- 1“’A\' e hold articles, Phone Red 330. required. Juneau, chair Full time clerk. Typing Ala; Three 34x5 tires, tubes $10. George Br FOR &V;ALE Room and and rims. 30 family by sober ,indus- Just arrived. Phone | WANTED private trious soldier. USO, 766. MODERN, Small home — electric | hghts, half basement, furnished.! End of Fritz Cove Road, Norman | — — - ‘s DeRoux. {WANTED — Automobile, prior 1941 model. Write Fmput' C-4672 “buy a erib, Blue 130. 1 ot | AN size. FOR SALE—Furnished air furnace. Terms, house, 5D—To cash. Phone Tfor o Box 2825 SALE_Boathouse, 15x40 ft. Inquire No. 2, Snow White Apts.| Green 355. | - Employment months. P. O. WANTED winter Juneau, ol . i b e wop, | WANTED—House, Apt. or . ust sell ail ARHGRGOE I Meaitny| Lo 198 i 806 yite, close & | Call Gastineau = Hotel, C. Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. Harris. fwo-bedroom beach home on Pomt‘ Louise, 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, fully furnished. | Write P. O. Box 3031. e 1’ packer, reconditioned_and | " Ao Dsed furmivure. 409 WU ready to go. P. O. Box 304.| ~ R o s MISCELLANEOUS DPhone 416. out Glacier Highway. Inquire SERVICEMEN Snap Shcppe. BUSINESS MEN, HOME OWNERS R If you need something you can’t EYE SPECIALIST ‘buy in Juneau, write us. Lilly G. Call Juneau Medical & Surgical |Lewis Shopping Service, 901 6th| Slinic for appointment with Dr.|Ave., Seattle, 4 Wash. part-time work. W. Conant. Phone 10, Room 202, CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles ’ For toaster. Combination | 0 Seae Electric Waffle Iron - Sandwich DR. M};)I::‘Y E. STEVES Toaster. Interchangeable alumi- OHEACOEGDINT. | num grids. Phone 439. No. 7, Triangle Bldg—l’hnne 648 | Office hours: 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 FOR QUALITY order Watkins a. m—1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m.| Products. 122 2nd St. Phone 357 Evenings: 7:00 to 9:00. Sunday by! appointment. s | TRADE ‘GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. frrrrrrrrrr e \ \ \ FOR Better service and less fuel consumption, Phone Black 392; also for chimney cleaning and oil stove maintenannce. llJom(ns Apvanet Subscribe {o the Daily Alaska « | Empire—the paper with the largest nmd circulation. " LOST RKD FOUND s wrist wateh, h Century The- CARO TRANSFER '} HAULING and CRATING T i DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 LOST—Brown Sheaifer pen with gold band. Reward. June Gorman, Hotel Juneau. WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. . KR S R blue shell- may have this adv. FOUND—Fair of pale rim glasses. Owner same by paying for Empire Office. Grandpa Throws Away His Ear Trumpet | If you are temporarily deafened, [l bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated LOST — 11-ft. painted blue, Bay. Reward. Brown, 526. ‘LOST—Billrold containing Canadi- an currency ana identification papers. Return to Empire, No. 4590, John D. Burke. flat-bottom skiff, vicinity Young’s || wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home | Phone G. G. Method test that so many say has yenabled them to hear well again. You | must hear better after making chis‘ , simple test or you get your money | back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear \Drops today at N—O—T—I—C—E The articles of War Department Butler, Mauro Drug Co. property listed below, now at Ex- Your Rexall Store cursion Inlet, Alaska, have been de- l clared surplus salvage and will be sold to the highest bidder. Sealed | bids will be accepted by Command- co ————— due to colds | ing Officer, Excursion Inlet, Alaska, (up to and including Five November |1944. Bids will be opened on Six | November 1944 and delivery will be made to the highest bidder at Ex- cursion Inlet, Alaska, The War De- 4are eased, stick nggmmup | partment makes no warranty rela- jrritated upper gredthmg passages are soothed and relieved, by rubbing Vicks Va Rub on throat, chest and back | time. Blessed relief 25 VapoRub | PENETRATES to upper bronchial tubes with its special mufcmnl vapors, STIMULATES cliest and back sur- | bid. wfaces like a warming pouitice. | One each barge, wooden, 60 ft., Often by morning most of the mis- | BCS-1554. » of the cold is gone! Remember— | One each scow, wannigan, reg- ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe- | istry number 167140, \cial double action. It's time-tested, J. W. CORNETT, home-proved . . . the best-known homs | Y SEORERL remedyfor rehev- . L SEERRENC S O 8. T miserics o v 6 mnsc publication, Oct. 19, 1944. children’s colds. VAPORUE |La'5‘ publication, Nov. 4, 1944. tive to condition of this property and reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Certified check for the amount of the bid, payable to Treasurer of the United States must accompany each . ANTI A lle aged woman for|” Apply P. O. Box 1391,{P a-year| > | missed by living | I | servicemen *|the (xEN'lLEV[AN 54, vnxnls light or| — |her absence and her illness in the |dancing. THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE ‘pxm\ After the war Fred hopes to become a professional artist. For |one, we expect him to be success- uso Fo | ful. He is well trained for such a career, having studied at the Chi- THE usA‘cago Art Institute and also under | private teachers. We've seen some |of his work, too; and there’s no \dnubl about it,—he's very talented. PROGRAM | Any interested servicemen and GSO | THURSDAY, October 10, 9:30 p. imemben should be at the club on |m—Juke box dance. (Note: The|myesqay at 8 o'clock. Fred will be ;S(‘r\l('Em?i\? Orchestra will be glad to sketch you | playing tonight for the Port Com»l Later in the week (probably on pany dance at the Elks ballroom.) | pyigav) Mary Shaw, one of those FRIDAY, October 20, 8 p. m the USO Shaw ; i A |ever valuable to Meeting of Committee of Manage-|{ying js going to start an informal ment in USO. 8:30 p. m % 15”""1' class in finger-painting and per- cast by Uso vr‘m““‘”‘“\ of haps in drawing. But more about | “Away From It AlL" and songs by|ina¢ (and also more about Mary) Pat Fleek 9:45 p. m. — Friday ;; eyt week's column. . with special featur refreshments. SATURDAY, October 21, 10 p. m Dance to music of juke box SUNDAY, October 2 1:30 p. m Trip to Mendenhall Glacier. 4 p. | m-—Childrens'’ Hour at USO. 5:30 |p. m~~Coffee hour, with waffl 10 p. m-Songfest around piano. | MONDAY, October 7 t0 10 D.|jars |m~Juneau Badminton Club mee notice.) for play at High School gym - Iright -there. And, anyway, theé mere By 22 invited. 8:15 p. m—Forum, mention of this much-loved song [Club leaves USO for meeting at..cme g perfect musical cue with | private home. 9:30 p. m.—Informal|ypich to present a quick tribute to fFetlier: 4k JUSe. a girl whose sunny disposition and JESDAY, October 24, 8 to 10:30} spirit are ke a lovely melody p m.—Sketching of GI's and GSO'S |5 the USO, night and day by Fred W. Havener. 8:30 p. m PR . | Broadcast of “Teacher’s Pet,” quiz MOVIES |contest. 9:30 p. - m.-—Customary been a long time since we've | Tuesday night games. 10:30 p. m movies st (He TS0 Dir |Juke box dance | that time some excellent fea- WEDNESDAY, October 25, tures have played the local the- m.—Movies in USO. 9:30 p. atres; and the servicemen at Ilw Square dancing in USO. Sub-port have been seeing KNIGHT-AND KNIGHT is the name. And DAY is what it is as clear as that the Knight whose other name is Gladys is making a distinet hit as the |newest worker in. our canteen! | Using that title brings us close {to plagiarism, we realize. (Cole Por- attorneys, please don't take Maybe we'd better stop DAY It's | had ing any MARY AND DORIS | Eaglier this week we regretfully announced the resignation of Mary McCormack as USO hostess, the class movie entertainment. Never- ‘posmun in which she served 50| {heless, we're sorry to say the USO ‘mmrun\ and capably since Aug-|has had no part'in this. just, 1943. We tried our best in that| Any day now our club announcement to come at least|to he back on a circuit '.‘xfl"]“\\'h{‘l'l‘ near to expressing ade-|several Alaskan USO's, enabling us |quately how keenly she will belto run first-rate features, 1 all of us down here of them will be more than a Though it’s a repetition, today old. In addition, we hope to this column where her name has|present at least once every |appeared so often in the past, we|weeks a series of films of the Fish rd the fact that thousands of |and Wildlife Service, the Forestry now in many parts of |service, or one of the other Alas- world will remember her with|kan agencies. As we've learned affection and will always wish her|from experience, this type of pic- { well ture is likely to contain very in- As for Doris McEachran, who|teresting subject-matter and to be | succeeds Mary: Just six weeks ugo\m»auuruny photographed. {in this column we had occasion,| Shortly we'll present also a nov- lunder the caption LOthu-' film supplying entertainment {AGO AND FAR- AWAY, to lament|yvalue both as a picture and for ! It consists of 18 ‘“Soun- |States, ending the paragraph: “‘Al- |dies” in which well-known name- |ladin’s lamp is mine’ runs a part kands present numbers they've lof the chorus of that song. If that made world-famous. It runs for lamp only were ours, with one mo-|more than an hour. While it's being tion we'd rub out all her troubles|shown, the floor will be used for and bring Doris right back to the | |dancing. It ought to be a lot of {USO where she is so affectionately |fun. Watch for its arrival. |\regarded and admired by all who} e know her.” That was written about | SILVER LINING Doris as a GSO girl. Today it is| Yes, we've caught at least an oc- |equally applicable to her as ourlcasional glimpse of that proverbial | hostess! |dining even inside the darker-than- | |usual clouds of the past weeks: The | welcome return (at last!) of As- PAINTING sistant . Director Alida Matheson Two interesting features in the!from leave . . . and the visit from field of Art will be introduced at those two attractive R. C. A, F ithe USO next week. ‘members, Barry Bell, of Vermiilion On Tuesday night there’ll be! Alta., and George Avison, of Flin sketching in the lounge by Soldier |Flon, Manitoba and lovely Fred W. Havener, from Chicago,|Eleanor McCormack’s return to member of the local Port Com-'Juneau and the USO, where we've being sent to' men over- seas throughout the world. So our| fellows haven't heen without first- expects some in | year SKETCHING AND FINGER MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNIOM Local No. 672 MEETING THURSDAY—O0ct. 19 A.F.of L. HALL—TP.M. A FULL ATTENDANCE 1S DESIRED! JAMES S. McCLELLAN DECORATING Murals ==-- Signs Our Low Prices Will Suirprise You PHONE DOUGLAS 374 AUDITS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK SYSTEMS WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 a num- | of the very latest Hollywood ! involving | though | two | JUNEAU, ALASKA '\\X.b~('(l her a lot . and the fine dancing of Bonnie Klein and Sig- nalcorpsman R. E. Garrison, win- ners of the waltz,contest at the formal dance and charming Pat Goodell's -presiding over the making of waffles on Sunday from her own delectable recipe. .- — ADDRESSES OF MEN | FROM JUNEAU NOW | GVERSEAS NEEDED Exalted Ruler Av B. “Cot” reports that the response to Elks’ “Wrije 'Em A Letter” cam- paign in Juneau has been good, but the difficulty is that the pros- pective letter writers don't have {the addresses of men in the armed services , The Empire will cooperate with flks by publishing the names |and addresses of all men from {Juneau serving in the armed forces {if their wives, parents and other | relatives will either mail, or bring |the addresses in person to the | pire. | ‘These will be published with the | recommendation that all Juneau- |ites interested in cheering the boys up by writing, clip the lists out |of the Empire as they appear. | So, let's have them! - - — Hayes | the | | General Billy Mitchell advocated the use of paratroopers to invade |behind the German lines in World ‘Wm I Q’oes on with NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: Y . That Wm, Lloyd Stoddard and his “our fi",‘]erhps‘. wife Beatrice Josephine Stoddard, of Juneau, Alaska, have filed their joint | petition in the Commissioner’s Court for, Juneau Precinct, First Division, | Territory of Alaska, for adoption of | Catherine Ann Lopez, a female child born November 18th, 1942 in the Ter- ritory of Alaska, whereof George Lopez is the father and his wife Juanita Lopez is the mother; and for change of said child’s name to Wilma Louise Stoddard; that hear- ing on said petition has been set for 10 A. M. D mber 6th, 1944 in said Commissione! Court at Juneau; and that George Lopez, the non- consenting father of said child, and all other persons concerned, are hereby cited to be and appear in said Court, at the time and place aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the adoption and |change of name should not be granted Dated: 19th, 1944. *No more fuss with pads orsponges! LucienLelong’s silky liquid makeup smooths on with your fingertips—tints your skin in heavenly complexion Best of all, Quick Change is a non-drying makeup — prepared with [ tones. special oils that leave your skin refreshed and radiant. You won't know what you'remissingtill youtry it *Daytime 2nd evening shades. Warfield's Drug Store Successor to Guy L. Smith Drugs Juneau, Alaska, October FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner. HOWARD D. STABLER, Petitioners’ Attorney, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Oct. 19, 1944, Last publication, Nov. 2, 1944, FAGE FIVE Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Refurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contraclor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 200 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin WATKINS pnooucr& Special This Week TOOTH PASTE 1—21/5 oz. tube - Mint Flavor 20c 2—2V2 oz. tubes - Mint Flavor 35¢c SHAVING CREAM 1—3 oz. tube - 30c 2=—3 oz. tubes - 50c ANTISEPTIC 1PiniBottle - - 60c 2Pint Bottles - - 5100 MULTI VITAMIN TABLETS 1 Botile $1.25 $2.00 2 Bqllles COCONUT OIL SHAMPOO 18 Ounce Bottle $1.00 Mary King Deodorant Powder 1—20z.Box - - - 3¢ 2—2 0z. boxes - 50c THE WATKINS STORE 122 SECOND STREET Next fo San Francisco Bakery COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays; PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY, (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH 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 Oil—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality W:rk Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 689 American Meat — Phene 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 l'emmer?:fi'nnsler 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway L ———— Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supplyh Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Ideal Paint Shop Phone 640 Pred W. Wends