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p "“TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1944 FOR SALE | | | MISCELLANEOUS Ft. SHIP—Available for hunting parties. Call Harbor Master. 1. G. Fulton & Co., Phone 433. 129 South Main Street . SUN KRAFT Quartz Ultraviolet Lamp, with telescopic floor-stand FOR QUALITY order Watkins Products. 122 2nd St. Phone 357. | n ED Realistic Phone 388, between 9 a. m. and GUARA Perma- 6 p. m ‘ ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up e s — Lola Me:otv Shop. Phone 201 “5-PIECE bedroom set with £00d 315 Dicxer Way springs and mattr blue daveno SR Sh e el T and chair, pre-war. Phone 168 uisert e the Daily Alaska | Mpue--the poper with the largest between 5 and 7 p. m. USED BICYCLES, $35.00; ALSO skl crvice and less fuel FOR MASONSFETEDBY | RAINBOW;PLEDGE SERVICEPLANNED The annual Mason-Rainbow night | was held Ly the local Rinbow As-| sembly on Saturday evening at the| Scottish Rite Temple ,with many| Masons ond their stern Smr“ wives as guests. | Immediately following the open-| ng ceremonies, Lorene Krause read | a brief history of Juneau Assembly, and the part focal Masons have played in its growth. Out of the 95 Assemblies in this jurisdiction, | Miss Krause stated that Juneau| {ranked in 15th place in number of members, and with the continued PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR ANY BICYCLE. MADSENS ¢ mpiicn, Phone Black 392; BIKE SHOP. PHONE GREEN “" Einasy, gpanink 00 113. OPP. BALL PARK: s e e R FOR SALESmall furnished cabin P on Fritz Cove Road. Call 554, WANTED after 5:15 p. m | it RSO S T L K WANTED TO BUY—Good electric FOR SALE—AC-DC battery Gen- washing machine. Phone 349. eral Electric Radio. Phone Green | — | MAN, ment 28 44 ve Wages secondary. P, O, Box 750. ONE double wooden bed and spring, | $5.00; 1 single iron bed, complete, | $10.00; second-hand mattresses, various siz $2.00 each; solid | WANTED-Middle general housework. oak round table, $10.00; platform | @i rEnT T pol T T scales, $50.00; Deluxe car heater, with combination defroster, $25.00; 8-in.. chrome marine search light, with canvas cover,| ¥ S 2 % 2 ically mew, $25.00; two large | WANTED-—House, Apt. or living Flexible Flyer sleds, $8.00 ecach.| room for man and wife, close in. Phone 581. [ Call Gastineau Hotel, C. C. Harris. private family by sober indus- trious soldier. Just arrived. Phone USO, 766. FOR SALE—Model A roadster,good __ - condition, good tires. Phone 507, | VANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- ask for Roge: loughby. Phone 788. BT ) SRS o S i FOR SALE—Girl's Teddy-Bear coat, $8.00; also red raincoat, $4.00. LosT AND ro“n Both size 12. No. 2, Erwin Apts.,[os_ric G pass, by Peter Embert. Please return to Empire. SEARED Beaver Coat for le, 14| or 16 size. Call between 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. 323 Gastineau Hotel. LOST—Hub-cap and wheel trim for B A i " | Ford, probably on Douglas road. DAVENPORT, chair, dinette table,] Phone Douglas 763. _Tocken[Ehone 47 atier 60 1. LoRT 11t Bat-bottom SR, The Charles Sey property at 416| painted blue, vicinity Youni Gold St. 3 furnished apts, con-{ Bay. Reward. Phone G. crete basement. Phone Black 619. Brown, 526. FOR RENT FOR SALE—Three 34x5 tires, tubes and rims. $10. George Bros. MODERN, Small home — electric | . lights, half basement, Iurnlshcd,i famil End of Fritz Cove Road, Norman DeRoux. ROOM for gentleman, with private Phone 66. STEAMHEATED rooms for rent. Call at 426 6th § i¥'x14’ ~ packer, reconditioned and | L _ready to go. P. O. Box 304.|2-ROOM furnishe DPhone 416. and bath; fine loughby apt.; oil range view. 513 Wil- SHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles ! out Glacier STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black 600 or 315 Gold St. Highway. Inquire . Write ¢/o Empire, PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 + HARRI MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding, GiFTs OIL BURNERS 9| (Scote Neweond System) Plumbing, Heating, Blacksmithing Phone 319 —— CABINETS L. G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PAINTING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 43 149 So. Main Street B e | <z AUDITS SYSTEMS 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 TAXES WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 Ordersfor Christmas Cards MUST BE PLACED NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 10 TO MAKE SURE OF DELIVERY May Be Seen Now at the Sample Cards old, wants employ- | aged woman for| |support of the Masons and Stars s hoped that the Assembly would ontinue to grow, climbing even| 1€ € top than this { Prior to the degree work, Miss | Marg Clark, Past Worthy Ad- | vi installed Betty Bonnett, As- | s Worthy Advisor, . who- was | unable to attend the regular instal- {lation in September due to fllr and also Ann Thompson, who been appointed Sister of Lov |the initiation service Mary Lou wgerson was the only <-:md1:u\to'¢ ceiving the degrees, and Miss| Grace Berg, Past Worthy Advisor,| gave the lecture on the secret work. | The nex' meeting of the Assmbly | will be held Saturday the 28th, at| which time the “Pledge Service” will | be held far girls between the ages| | of 12 and 13 who wish to join Rain- bow whea they reach their 13th birthday. Girls who wish to pledge! may obtain petitions from any Rain- | bow Girl, and these must be re-| {turned to the Mother Adivsor by| Wednesday night. Girls who are! taking part in this service must| attend practice on Wednesday night | at 7 o'clock. Regular officers of the Assembly are also requested to turn out since they will compose | the choir for that service. This ser-, vice will be open only to Masons, tars, Rainbow Girls, pledges and their parents. .- | CALIFORNIA ALMONDS ARE FLOWN TO ALASKA i FOR BIG USO PARTY Ten pounds of California almonds traveled 2,500 ‘miles last week, to |add a touch of home to a “Cali- |fornia Night” USO party in Fair-| | banks. | JUNEAU, ALAS ‘N’avy Torped American torpedo bombers fly over Okinawa Island, in the Ryukyu group during an atfack by carried-based planes on the Jap stronghold north of the Philippines. Smoke from fires started during the attack is visible at right center. (AP photo from Navy) WOMEN WITH L et 1 e PRIVATE HOLCOMB IS ALASKA ARMY your losalty and cttorts amavns| ONE OF KEY COACHES e fuct it e e o WESTPOINT ACADEMY ;\VU)‘M are important units and are| WEST POINT, New York, Oct. Shipped by railway express from|the ceremony and personally made iy the Federal jail. |Sacramento to Seattle, where they the award to Mrs. Mercedes Brown,| were loaded aboard a Pan Ameri- of Anchorage, the senior civilian can Airways plane for Alaska, the employe of the Alaskan Department nuts were presented by the Cali- in point of service. Mrs. Brown fornia Almond Growers on a charge of drunkenness. to Mrs. Lois Tait, A: ant Di- |struction and Maintenance division | rector of the USO in Fairbanks, for of the department since July 27, 66 distribution at the party. 11940. Miss Halcyon Whitford, of —————.——— o car like a Studebaker!” ETTERS from owners have been streaming in to Studebaker headquarters from all sections of America—out- spoken, fact-packed, im- {Fall City, Neb., second in length {of service with the department and| lemployed in the same division, also was among the 270 honored. | “As a recognition of faithful civil- lan service the War Department has authorized the issuance of civ- ilian emblems to those employes who meet required standards ui performance,” the Commanding | General said. | ARRESTED ON CHARGE, ISSUING BAD CHECK James E. Gaines was arrested yesterday by the U. S. Marshal's office on a charge of issuing a check without funds. He plead ! guilty to the charge and was given a six months’ suspended sentence in the event that he pay a $25 fine and make good the check of 50, | A special emblem has been de- pressive letters praising the ———— |l 40 My e "“:f“"-‘"}‘ remarkable reliability and SON £ b low-cost performance of Stude- SONS OF NORWAY {Asiatic-Pacific Theater and it s ; with pleasure that I present one baker Champion, Commadder and President cars. We publish a few of those comments here. They tell you better than we could why Studebaker owners these war days appreciate Studebaker engineering and craftsman- ship and prudently hold on to their cars. Regular meeting will be held at Belle Knudsen’s, 8 p. m, Oct. 25. ;l;MMA‘G‘E. SALE Mercedes Brown * * =, “This presentation should be re- At the Lutheran Church, Thurs-‘gf"u"d as a token of my apprecia- day, Oct. 26, at 10 o'clock. tion for all employes who by their |efforts have earned and are to gt {receive like awart NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Describing the ceremony as “an In the Commissioner’s Court for "’e‘-offici'xl acknowleds ¥ Territory of Alaska, Division Num- |0 "0 e edgemant by e ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Vr Department and the Alaskan 5 of the contribution” Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- |Department bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. the women employes are making | IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE |toward winning the war, Lt. Col | of OLE J. HATLAND, deceased. |Arthur H. Black said: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i 3. that the undersigned was on the | 9th day of October, 1944, duly ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of Ole J. Hatland, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will presem‘ Verted, 10t underigned ut Ju: | V% CERUmEI, 5 the Ourine Home. . | many say has | neau, Alasks, within sixty (60) days| ., onied them to Heke well again. | from the date of this notice. | You must hear better after making Dated un Oc . = ated at Juneau, Alaska, October | ). simple test or you get your | 9, 1944, money back at once. Ask about | Ourine Ear Drops today at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” |such emblem to a most deserv employe of this headquarters, Mrs. "Not for sale,” says county official “Twice I've had attrac- tive money offers for my Cham- pion,” says J. Stanley Howard of Liberty, Kentucky. “I won't sell because Studebaker economy and stamina in wartime mean too mucfl.” thing Serious Wrong with Many Hard of Hearing If you are temporarily deafened, | bothered by ringing, buzzing head | noises due to hardened or coagulated | | | | | | i | i Srunm I. Nicknamed the Woasel because of its stealth and switiness, Hs sure-footed traction on vir- tually any kind of ferrain, this new vehicle is powered by o Studebaker Champlon engine and bullt by Studebaker under contract with the Ordnance Department, Army Service Forces. A water-borne Weasel, the M-29C, ls also now In service. 3 w "No engine repair bills,” says this owner “My Stude- baker Championisa joy to own these days,” writes college teacher Audrey L. Packham of Florida. “I've had no engine repair bills.” | | Studebaker. . . Pioneer and Pacemaker in Automotive Progress H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 10, 1944. Last publication, Oct. 31, 1944. N—O—T—I—C—E The articles of War Department property listed below, now at Ex- cursion Inlet, Alaska, have been de- clared surplus salvage and will be | sold to the highest bidder. Sealed | bids will be accepted by Command- 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- partment makes no warranty rela- 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 bid. One each barge, wooden, 60 ft., BCS-1554. One each scow, wannigan, reg- | istry number 167140. J. W. CORNETT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT I\V ‘)v 4578 ELKS HALL R Aowp ” 14 All Visiting Brothers Welcome FEED FEED TCM HUTCHINGS, Chairman ASKA EMPIRE Benevolent and Profective Order of ELKS 1st. Lt,, O.D., Comdg. First publication, Oct. 19, 1944, Last publication, Nov, 4, 1944, ‘i"‘m""‘“mfl'""' i T ipermitting the diversion of military | 24—For 22 hours each day Buck TWO Hundred afld Sevemy personnel to our far-flung battls | Private Stuart Holeomb is the {lines typical GI, but for |lw»remnh|[ng‘ Civilian Workers [ BE g two hours he is equal to any of- DIVORCE FILED ficer on the United States Military Honored . femy campus, as end coach for A divorce has been filed in the [the unbeaten cadet football team " ffice of the Clerk of the U. S show it, but Hol- HEADQUAR s ALASKAN| Ol f the Clerk of L.n‘ t Hr.uml r?\ml x:\,\ Jn[- ol DEPARTMENT—The _fast-growing, District Court by Laura Pederson|comb is believed to be- the first e . i from Chris Pederson on a cl man of his rank to help coach corps of civilian women working 3 AR ot 3 of desertion {the Cadéts. The former Ohio State| | with the Army in Alaska received| ! , fhie Mt Bsnbrpon >oo |athlete was head coach at Miami f“o“;'" gy *I’im'l bt ol AR : L . |University. He was at Oxford, o n uEs | MARTHA GOLLEY ARRESTED | pio af the time of his enlistment. | 11 in a ceremony at which 270 L i e d were awarded emblems for faithf Bfartha Giolley L aEratin uy the rvice. {City Police on a disorderly conduct POLICE COURT FINE The Commanding General of the|charge, has been turned over to| Robert Andrews was fined $25 Alaskan Department present at!yhe 1 S, Marshal's office and is| this morning in City Police Court| Exchange lhas been with the Engineer con-| Wartime motorists from coast to coast say... | FAGE FIVE Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3-—First National Bank bldg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. 10N 799; Res. Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 T Third and Franklin | S S RO O W AL K COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials | PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU S 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 . G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 Member Natlonal Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 CALL FORD AGENCY Femmer's Transfer (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. WMarine Engines and Supplies MACHIND SHOP Ropes and Paints '| NORTH TRANSFER || Light and Heavy Hauling || E.0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH . DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—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 Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneaw GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 l——! Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway i GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & S Co. TELEPHONE The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated st Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Arthur M. Uggen, Supply Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Presh and Frozen Tdeal Paint Shop ? Phone 548 Pred W. Wendt 3

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