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! l ¥ | | | | ! : £ | | \ | | | | ‘. THURSDAY, NOVE'MBFR 2 1944 WANT ADS FOR SALB ¢ ELECTRIC Stove, good working order, $30. Good coal stove, $30. Phone Blue 163. \ FOR SALE—26-ft. Txollvr SIBSB Complete troiling gear with 500- fathom stainless line, Piymouth 6| engine, oil stove and skiff, 8800.: See Harbor Master, or Glen Wise at Yellow Cab. Phone SINGER Sewing Machine. 357, FOR SALELate §-tube all-wave table radio. Excellent. Black 499. FOR SALE—Small 5-tube table model radio. Phone Green 131. | 2 HOUSES and acre of land. Good for chicken and goose ranch. See June,_ Gibson, Mile Glacxex" Hngh!\'ay 1 512, JAP rifle, 25 cal, with shells | in clips, price $225; double-barrel shotgun with case, excellent condition, $65; 30-06 Springfield carbine rifle, bolt action, with 7 boxes shells, $60; 2-wheel trailer with good tires and body, $25; One wardrobe suitcase, like new, cost $39, sell| at $20; 1 Toledo scale for candy, | etc, $15; 1 large Dayton scale, ! $20; one hand General meat slicer, $10; Segal key-cutting machine with thousands of new | key blanks and 6 key-cutters, real bargain at $350; one large/ mantle chime clock in good con-| dition, $20; large heavy-Guty trunk | with tray, $20; one transit in| good shape, $250; one small sta-| tionary steam engine, in good condition, will make a wonderful | present for a boy, $25; new rear | Pacific sight for all Winchester guns, $12.50; Eastman box cam-| era, old style with leather casu;" round kerosene heater, 0 like new; | Rolls razor, made in England, like | new, will last a life-time, in beautiful case. New eye-glass cases, $1 each. We carry a large| stock of Kryptok Bifocals and| reading glasses, $7.50 a pair.| Temples and new screws installed | while you wait. Three fluorescent} desk lamps, your choice, $10' each. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 214 Second Street. | ) DUPLEX house and two 3-room | houses and ®abin, all furnished, on Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. at | FRESH BEEF for sale. Phone 145.| WHITE enamel Hot Point plate. 516 Third Street. | WICK-burning oil heater attach- ment, no fan required, $5. Phone 673. i FOR SALE—Small furnished cabin | on Fritz Cove Road. Call 554,‘ aft: ":15 p. m. el 8 les Sey property at 416‘ 3 furnished apts., con- | oasement. Phone Black 619.} | * MODERN, Small home — electric lights, half basement, furnished.| End of Fritz Cove Road, Norman | DeRoux. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Highway. Inquire Snap Shcppe. FOR SALE—Three 34x5 tires, tubes and rims. $10. George Bros. ] ' The safety mateh came into use about the middie of the 19th cen- tury. | N i § WE fipp(ml'ze | LosT Hotel. work, interior in carpenter linoleum laying and painting. Phone Red 251. WANTED TO BUY—Late model sedan. Will pay cash. Phone 278. WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework. Phone 361. WANTED — Room and board in private family by sober ,indus- trious soldier. Just arrived. Phone USO, 1766. VANTED—Used furnivarc. 306 Wi loughby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Suitcase with women’s and child’s clothing, purse, jewelr) and government papers. Inquire Empire. LOST—Pair p,lnxses and sun-glasses in case. Reward. Phone Black 335 " flat-bottom _ skiff, vicinity Young's Phone G. G. 11-ft. painted blue, Bay. Reward. Brown, 526. FOR RENT FOR RENT — Large house at Auk Lake. Completely furnished. See Pete Christensen, or phone 659, between 5 and 7 p. m. 2- ROOM furmshcd 'ipt, oil range and bath; fine view. 513 Wil- loughby STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black 600 or 315 Gold St. | FIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 NOTICE TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS Degree work at Temple Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. Dinner at Temple, 6:30 p. m. Saturday for all Scottish Rite Masons. Visiting members of the Rite cordially invited. Walter B. Heisel, Registrar. HARRI MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding, Plumbing, Heating, Blacksmithing (Scote-Newcomd System) PAIN PHONE 433 L. 6. FULTON & C(IMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING &ind REMODELING TING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made 149 So. Main Street AUDITS NEILL, CLARK KINLOCH N. NEILL SYSTEMS Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building TAXES and COMPANY JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THE USA p. m.—Movies in USO. 9:30 p. m‘ —Square dancing in USO. | MEMORIES OF A SATURDAY NIGHT It was a real success. There was | no question about it. That barn dance and Hallowe'en party at the Natatorium in Douglas on Satur- | day was even better than we'd didn't, proverbially speaking, make ing: spot for the men. Certainly| bricks without straw, at least theythat’s just what the clubhouse has | made out of the Nat a barn with- become since Tuesday night when | | Wilma Louise Stoddar PAUL ISLAND TO ST. Mrs. Gatch T. Cohoe, wife of the machinist at St. Paul Island, sailed for the Pribilofs yesterday aboard the Fisheries vessel Penguin. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Wm. Lloyd Stoddard and his 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 tq that hear- ing on said petition has been set for 10 A. M. December 6th, 1944 in said %Cumm ssioner’s 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 they have, why the adoption and change of name should not be granted. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, October 19th, 1944, FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner. HOWARD D. STABLER, Petitioners' Attorney, | Shattuck Building, t Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Oct. 19, 1944, out hay (hay—that essential com- our. staff acquired a brand-new e i e P sba modity in a barn—but a fire haz-|gental smile and a very winning HISCELLANEO uso FOR ard at a barn dance). pair of friendly eyes. | Us Coming back in an army “‘“C:i Yes, the Juneau USO has been | { ' to the USO, we remembered all this|proud to show of s chart . ROBERT LIGHTS Batber Shop Gratatlvi: Amet gecialihy W AR L o O e it has reopened for business at the PROGRAM ; our memory was the excellence Of Tsabel Peard, of Millbrook. New old prices: Shaves, 35c; haircuts, TH;RS?:}:. S;g‘n;k,)lctlh2,sgr\3?fl|: the dancing of the winning couple|york But we can't claim @ bit of 651 “:;“ “;a‘:y'm “*11 n‘nj “jium'hua contest, Dessa|thé credit; and, we're sorry to say, SAW FILING, setting, all kinds of| FRIDAY, November 3, 7 p. m.— ?S}:;‘““‘“‘ AR e e 1:‘;‘\5140 can only a day or two saws. Prompt service. 270 South|Meeting of Servicemen's Council.| oy oo 2‘:0" mm“\;l‘k»[ ’l-"‘nm: longer. She won't be far away, Franklin Street. 7:30—Class in portrait drawing, led| ¢ op; it i A";_ % 00 r‘hnwaw. for she is to become di- — by Mary Shaw. 8:30—Broadcast by | oago (malionally known CGHEggotor of the S b FOR QUALITY order Watkins 50 C;)mmandos i 24991,000 Fot tender for the \\ml‘d.\ 11(:}.1(\veight Up fr ve ervice with Products. 122 2nd St. Phone 357. Wife”; - 9:45—Special’ party with u'llliv' ‘,C“-(\,fl,llg-n\xtll_] nn\-}nr]ll)un(: the USO in m azil, bel already | - 2 % o athlete, possess [8) e I' a 1y o GUARANTEED Fealistic Perma. |refreshments and music, Incluaing | feqthr\uerent footwork of & great|gomtident. shelt (it sne. o ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up |entertainment by Lillian UgSeN. |noner and of every good dancer) B e S v mla'Bcauiy Sion. Phone 201| SATURDAY, November 4, 9:30 ('rfi()rfil ol \1;-( Y (‘I‘ ;‘ ‘;‘1'1‘9'_~|scpm- to her liking. And we are 315 Decker Way " p. m—Formal dance at Scottish | 1 In Stheir iacivica DECIHS Jets certain that the: senviceren - o Rite Temple. sonalities and vivid as a jitterbug-{up there are going to find Isabel FOR_Better service and less fuel| SUNDAY, November 5, 1:30 p. m-;pn{:' : Y _{to their liking,—definitel consumption, Phons Black 893:|-Trip to Mendenhall Glacter. 5:30| 00 tme fo time, years {Iom 4 worp TO THE W al80 Tor s ol by e ibanltiis Aot Cllohted Highr: Wil watTies. 10-p LD Sionk COMr Ae e Uso’ AT EASE, all you GI's: Here's oil stove maintenannce. m.—Songfest around piano. ujmvmbxinms we'll find ourself {yne announcement we promised you MONDAY, November 6, 7 to 10 mvoauulls recalling last Saturday just as soon as we were in & Po- o i Yineau:, Bafnikton Club [LoSLor OME Gk iSO N to mikke fh: WANTED meets - for - play at ‘High School|P ) “:I,Dl""“_“,"‘g}“ e 1:‘ ";5 Heading the entertainers on Fri- gym; servicemen invited. 8:15 p.m 1fl‘m::(;"w“m:““"_'(n'::::"iwnohot“.z day night's USO Variety Program | : r S ——Forum Club leaves USO for meet- | o g O lat 10 oclock is Lillian Uggen, | 12 ga. Baker WANTED-—One child’s sled. Phone‘ing St s vite home 9:30—imorma1‘.wc saw our club fulfill its dpsqm |“Alaska's Favorite Vuudovllli;n,"‘ Red 180. v in a fashion nearer to perfection " 3 get-together at USO. ah Ceni Gafele. The SoEE as one of our men put it. Not only WANTED — An air mattress for| TUESDAY, November 7, 7:15 D.|THinG that was there cant be|vamie. i) (04 sing your fa- sleeping bag. Phone Duus,la: 323, | m—Meeting of GSO Council. 8 w;desrrlbed' if you were present vorites among her humorous num- 9:30—Sketching of GI's and GSO's hnw:vvcr 'y(‘u S;H"Ny 006 Whes we'lbers: \I?(‘ will present also some WANTED*WO"“’" to do house- (by Fred W. Havener. 8:30—Broad- |;qqy, I'L was something tlm; p"_lsongzs of & qiffersnt pare. tink e work one day each week. Write |cast of “Teacher’s Pet,” quiz con- 'meuu;d e .warm oot 7 ¢ believe you will like equally well Empire C-4764. ! best. |9:30 p. m-LOustomary Tuess|inere of that lounge on.that okilmlen. < o> this speolal treat on | L day night games, 10:30—Juke box|! AL lounge . onAuwy SO IRy night. WANTED = Furnished apt. fordance. | night. : couple. Call Nelson, Gastineau| WEDNESDAY, November 8, 730‘ It was in the sentimental music of the jukebox, under the subdued, lights. It rose, in some measure, frnm completely relaxed comfort- ableness of the girls in their cos- tumes and the men in their fa- tigues and dungarees; and it was| a comfortableness that appeared to | be shared by literally every cne of | the 20 girls and the hundred and | more men who were there most| of the two hours, talking quietly| RALPH Your Watkins dared hope. Thanks to the gen- erous cooperation of several dozen | men of the Army and the Coast | Guard and among the civilians,— | Capt. McNichols, Lt. Hendrickson, | Arne Shudshift (representing the trustees of the Nat), Soldiers John Kane, Larry Baldino and all the men of his section, the drivers for| the Motor Pool, the entire member- 1 ship of the Servicemen’s Band, and {to each of the GSO girls who made‘ those delicious cookies,—yes, thanks | to all of these, the affair was a memorable success. 1 The achievement in one par-, ticular field by two of the men | will not soon be forgotten,—Sol- | diers John Tischer and Mike Bruno, | of Chicago, that pair of ingenious' decorators par excellance. As the Decorating Committee, they started with absolutely nothing. If they e Lelong \ W Jreams up 0es On with 10“" fi”]erfips‘. *No more fuss with pads orspongestLucienLelong's silky liquid makeup smooths on with your fingertips— tints your skin in heavenly complexion tones. Best of all, Quick Clange is a non-drying makeup — prepared with special oils that leave your skin refreshed and radiant. You won't know what you're missingtillyoutryitt Daytime snd evening shades. - Warfield's Drug Siore Suecessor to Guy L. Smith Drugs | together in a comradeship that was, i | for |to the club and keep them there, | or reading or dancing or, generally, | holding hands and just watching. To an extraordinary degree there | seemed to exist a rare content-| ment in the heart of each young | [person there. And all seemed knit| that night at least, an exceed- ingly binding thing. In service to its men, both in le1 {realms of fun, and in those areas| where the human heart reaches | | Last publication, Nov. 2, 1944, O ATTENTION! SHORES Representative Announces His New Location in Garnick’s Grocery PHONE for your WATKINS SUPPLIES or COME IN AND SEE the complete out for much ke, aan. fim, thet WATKINS STOCK NOW AT |Juneau USO achieved (in our opinion) a memorable success on; !Saturday night. ! GRS | ENROUTE TO SKAGWAY ; You know us by this time. le] L know we never miss a trick, if we w E D E can pessibly do it, to find new,| : i vivid personalities to bring down | 127 Seward Street so that our USO may be an ever- increasingly attractive 'md interest- Garnick’s Grocery * LIVER Phone 174 |HlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII!IIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllmll J SHOPPER... Your Selections HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR THE We have that PERFECT GIFT for Everyone On Your List! Let Us Help You Make HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing --- Heating --- Gifts aforesaid, and show cause, if any | Public Accoun!ant-Sleuographic-'l‘ax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3-—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 . M. ISAACS—~Building Contractor 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 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ! OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME 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 i Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) | GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street Juneau Motors Pemne:fium" 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 92 or 95 (e ———————————————————————— Sanitary Me&Co. | POR QUALITY ‘TS } AND POULTRY | FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 B e | COWLING-DAVLIN ||| Utak Nut and Lamp Diesel Qil—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing— Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 Alaska Music Snpply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Alaska Meat Markel ‘The largest and most complete Be;t's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesn GASTINEAU " HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 600

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