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(, NOVEMBER 27 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE W ANT i ADS | LOSTAND FOUND |'SOSORRY,NOPEACE NORTH NORWAY I§ |:os. oot st om | OSTadie Wy it waih| IS TITLE OF BOOK BY | BURNED BY NAZIS AT P | e e, FORMER JUNEAU BOY Wi Gives This Gu FORSALE | FOR SALE ((ontinued) = = r s | TR, - SIS y ~ — | What has happened to Royal ] LR L A = = 5 A g {Olav, of Norway, said today tha electric range; good | VOST—Nugget bracelet, keepsake,|,,.n Gunnison and his wife, Mar- |0 RS Ry S a s oo s { ient P 1 2 adas ¥ Norwegian province of Fin- BRAUTDRUL, + Fulrigngth. DIAck| " round table, 4 chairs. Phone San| S i il night. Reward.jorje, while thetr friends awattedio, oo opee ol oo o ,,',‘,'d{ . Caracal fur coat, fully interlined, rancls i | rgare 7 Y ¥ e J { as g 4 [& Francisco Bakery. | {news of them from the Philippines, | gaci during the German retreat. | MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Ensign McKay size 14-16, looks like new is told in “So Sorry, No Peace.” (1 wiav e uninhabitable ‘for vears | Boswell, Jr., of Memphis, enlisted M. lSAACS——Bulldmg Contractor Exquisite antique jewelry: locket, (936 PACKARD 4-door sedan, $225.|F QUNDHand purse - containing| = o =0 Mook born in Ju- . % Iai » | fountain pen. Owner may have % ccme,” he added in the Navy Friday, the 13th, took 5 $35; bracelet set with 5 larg Phone 26: neau. tells in his book, just PUb-! mpoicands of men, women and | S final cheek in primary training | BEMODELING e REPAIBING " . same by identifying and paying amythists, $35; imported Czecho-| — e % Y % lished, of his prison life under the| .. : | ther - FMART S tha DUPLEX houss and two 3-room| for this adv. | y pris; e léhilar on another Friday the 13th. He CABINET SHOP Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 A : | en were sent wandering over | slovakian pendant, $50; necklace, {Japs and a journalistic unt of R { was glven plane No. 13 ‘and later]| I a9 Bl 4 e e e SRETR s 8 alis Ebwbound roads In sero tamperas | ToS, G1Ven e Wo and later) S § §5. Little Draft-man furnace houses and cabin, all furnished, an RE"T {events leading up to Manila’s iall.r:::_)w J ‘r’)‘\‘i\ re |((I I ; 1/11 ) ,‘; [;“"Ml received a et of earpHones—No. 18.| 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res, Black 290 regulator, with clock, two at $10 {Mrs. Gunnison's portrayal of the o ";H::“‘g_‘ i“““ 1ds and | when a Cadet, Club was organized e — e - each. 17-Jewel Delmar pocket |brave women of the ‘prison campsiioors, children were dying by the|q¢ jacksonville, Fla, his name was hunting case, onpRN, Small home — elect.nc‘:l‘:b—R RENT_Onfurished apt, In-|rounds out the story of “"‘““"§w“c";i:~!vmm i ik couifarutio st | oans o e i| JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. watch, gold-f i Bréctor soby Bls 0000 urn: F B i prmaett Want to guess when he left town ing and - metal beppink set, 5.1 DEU Sl bgement fUmORRl LT et s e G hmgl;_he Germans were evacuating the | after his latest leave? Sorry, it was PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL = e e " zZ v 3 e alata & bk i P : far north of Norway and forcing | Saturday the | N Four other children’s game b {3-ROOM furnished apt.; oil raneefone of the war correspondents WO |ufie Norweglan population o ac. | oo ey WELDING and bath; fine view. 513 Wil-|accompanied Gen. Douglas Mac- || PHONE 787 Third and Franklin |eompany their troops in order to for the lot. Ivory bracelets, h. 9x12 rag rug V. FLOATING Crab Cannery. Now loughby Arthur's forces in the present in-| _ $20. 3-burner kerosene stove, with operating. Fully equipped. Plenty | — — — — — ——_lygsion i d oven, like new, $10 of cans and fishing gear. Reason- | FIANOS FOR RENT. —FPhone 143 T | RIS ALY \ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., able for quick sale. See Wood on ! P e e B e e e e e s D Sk il G vag okl b o YR FOCTIWA VBT i} L A oAt e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ; : | Juneau Transport Workers, Local . \ LOCAL 514 " sl : i o S " No. 172. Meeting Monday, Nov. 27, y ' I a"ons‘ N THEAE, OF LADE | Mondays n pm.} OF ALASKA educing machine, large stand 8 p. m, at Union Hall, sty o : ildi i meder, 10, Sewiny e, s 2 MISCELLANEQUS Rlie i B SPECIAL MEETING—EVERYONE ATTEND Lumber and Building Materials I‘:L“s‘,‘“f;‘ D“d‘” Tt EASTERN STAR [United States has informed the| — SRS 5 o 0 L 15 DA SO SRR | D s cot, §5. 2 bed spreads, §2 ¢Ach. SPROTAL winter rales for Clea, i Ghapter No. 7, Tuesday|Lotin-American Republics it is op-| B ;20 CeN fumished cabins at Warm Springs | o S MU BAET D0 4 Night, [osed to Argentina’s request to hold | 4 each. Duck decoys, $L50. 3 small pao " ajacks Relieve your Rheu- 28, ¥ Bt i Mistars meeting “anad lamps, $1 to $5. Magazine holder, b | Refreshments 5 i Ll o gt I BXMitls, Hoktma, ekc, Dora Sweeny, Secretary.|Stressed that nation's diplomatic $1.50. 1 large pillow, $3.—222 Tth quping the quiet winter months 3 sl t isolation from American views and ! SINGLE Mattress, $5. Radio, long Alaska wave, T-tube console model, $40. PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME 5“"“““__ B S e We carry a full line of staple| MR 7 . ~ lexpressed it learned the note was! i RESTAURANT. Quick sale account ~ groceries, liquors. and tobacco St “"")\5\:‘(‘“:}30‘;}:”‘ ATION lcirculated in all embassies of the | | M S P ATRI C IA : j of iliness. Best location and sani- éhv] T)u:,t i ncalln:hntu varnl‘x R A {Western Hemisphere nations, and, | ° ° ; e < - ‘man aths. O'Neill & Distri 't for the Terri- | washington, except Argentina . { tary place. Good for man and Rths el enton n s e - | Washington, T ( i e e wife. Inquire 248 S. Franklin = —————— | tory of Alaska, Division Number| The United States document is in 1 WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN ot NOTICE—Anyone wishing private | One. At Juneau. lolose agredment With the rote dik- | « i or business transactions looked |VIOLET ELIZABETH HANSEN, | :iuied o few days ago by Mexico. | J —H - Sk T i | after or ordering done, in the| Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT SIGVARD , 0 recult L,,,l,;,Anfprinm diple- | U uneau aines agway LOVELY, Brand new ladies' Harris| United States and Canada, will| HANSEN, Defendant. ot 4 : : tweed coat, size 16, Phone Black receive prompt- attention from a| The President of the United States' o l,:"‘;:;sssi;:' .(,op:::lod“ th‘f-} THERE'S ONLY ONE BETTER Leaves from Smal] Boat Harbor . 730. bonded representative, by ad-|Of America. To the above named .. - sl BUY IN BONDS = ]- ; | ; A L e e Bt gt CREESIRI: . Tou e StUE ST TOISIEL Minieiars Y B Frth® MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE FOR SALE—RCA T7-tube radio r 2 Héx 172 Atent California, | Nereby required to appear in the TR MINniEE SUARIIE Wia. Joar. ‘ WAR BONDS K S < i K celving jet. Black metal cabinet, 2 M0X 1 en ;snr;. n;%m 8. | istrict Court for! the Tefritory of | . | '°Tn.s’;’m°"° Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays 30x12x11 inches. Cost in s'\nulr-,} _Reasonable commission asked. |, oq¢a, Pirst Diviston, at Juneau, | W .aioesager ! PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS §120. Will sell to highest bidder.' ROBERT LIGHT'S Barber Shop |Alaska, within thirty (30) days after ; GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY | For evening demonstration 1!1'-‘ has reopened for business at the | the last publication of this summons, | Incorporatcd | 7 o R i o pointment call 832 during busi-| o1q prices: Shaves, 35c; haircuts,: i case this summons is published, | H'S u"lo"s wlll | LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY — ness hours ! 85c. g (or within forty (40) days after the i = O | mnl! ! co-op G E Amn T ) | | date of its service upon you, in case | | = — | o &ae “Isr 'y 2 MEN'S Suits, overcoat, size 42; GUARANTEED Reallstlc Perma- | this .summons is served upon you | DE A“ Mstber N:dequMer- CUSTOM TAILOR hat; pair foct easers. Call at 403 | ment, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up |Personally, and answer the plain- e i | Oown » 12th Street Lola Beauly Shop. Phone 301 |HIs complaint on file in the said| CHIGAGO, Nov. 27 — President Take Advanlage of Our ! 211 BEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club e 315 Decker Way. court and in the above entitled philjp Murray told 600 cheering PHONE 767 PHONE 576 o LE — 193¢ Willys Knight ](;T(luu Call Ever w‘:\:‘ \/\\],\,\m;;:) G | R, e s : | C1IO delegates here ‘We're not here | ; S % i Geotner. : WA“TED | The plaintiff in said action de- peating our chests” for the election | ; S EE AT EY | mands the following relief: Dissolu- gyccesses of PAC but he suggested | (Authorized Dealers) Femere:‘"i'rus!u |tion of the marriage now existing that they open “the victory con- | | WANTED TO RENT — Two bed-| [oe s o o & | room house or Apt. Long term |G GARE FOR OHILDREN byl ot veen plaintiff anc defendant O vention” by keynoting, at the start GREASES—GAS—OIL 1 SEEEet ooy Y | the grounds of dessertion and non- | Foot of Maln Street l l 4 4 112, City Egineer's | “mongn, week or day; also on call. | support; for custody of the parties’ of Nie PR SuBA e ! DallY at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. McNamara, Bar-| o7 west 11th St., Basement Apt. | minor child; and that the defendant The CIO chief referred to “that | Office, or J. Juneau Motors OIL — FEED ~ HAULING anof Hot 2 2 | 2 great day, November 7, as the| S t 4 P | R be required to pay at least $60.00 b s unday a . . | POR. BALE_30-1t, Zroller; &-ft, g_“_lWANTED“Z cdmldren of school age‘mom.hly for support of said child [I:‘et;plfsndn{, };md- x;(.;m;hmw:‘mdu::; Y o s Oclias giar. Homt 1| LI e’ R, 0. Bon S8 kb eher sois oot [N, N Qi R % L Sanitary Meat Co. ||| Dine - Bar - Dance B old. bullt. anBtownddiiby ! 5 | And in event you fail so to appear and prop e [ ( e L iy el |and answer, the paintiff will take policy of the Federal Government { FOR QUALITY MEATS Delicious Fried Chicken o ;x' bo"t‘tdfi;r:“ "}-;'.;rb::'\ M(?\Z‘gm’u‘ '?‘I:‘EE:;;FT';M:;O“H’L mld:le-: judgment against you for want in regard to wage stabilization. The | | AND POULTRY DERBY m’N v B s P O e A | O e 3 | thereof, i Wi spply fo"hs court 'CIO Will, In no \uniesktaln terms, | FREE DELIVERY .| WANTED _Pup, aniel or | :‘I(I"Ii‘:]‘:;fabfyr’; vhm‘[d‘“_"f; ‘oo _‘:{r | for'the relief demanded in said com- demand upward revision of the J“st PH“NE 307 | (all Phones 13 and 49 John Marin, Prop. Skagway |, Silior | small: breed. vElone " Blue} s, for maintenance WOrK.|pjaint, and as herein stated. Little Steel Formula before this | -_— 665, or P. O. Box 1256 | Apply 20th Century Theatre| witness the Honorable Geo. F. convention ends.” | imEy s ! iy | Alexander, judge of said Court, and T STk BRI SRR B i it SR IS e =~ the geal of said court hereunto af- | R ON ‘abcount of iilness, log cabin,| WANTED—Female typist capable| s November 30th, 1044, T O R AR U SR T BRIt L 5 rooms .and bath. Furnishings| ©Of typing 80 words a minute cor-| " (geq) of Court) | || Wiarine Engines and Supplies include electric refrigerator, elec-| rectly. Excellent opportunity with | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, MACHINE SHOP tric washer, ‘radio, piano, etc. 3% | 106&1re-*“{bllshfd}omP?HY- State | Clerk of the above entitled | Ropes and Paints miles on Glacier Highway. Jack | qualifications in w-;-ning to! cour. i Perry, City Police. ‘ €-4840, care of Empire. ! By J. W. LEIVERS, i | ey 5 34 | Deputy Clerk. 1 WANTED—Inside work. Carpenter | p: | A - & | Pirst publication, Nov. 20, 1944. TROLLER “FOX"—Fully equipped.| by trade; car or truck driving.|ya. it '194 | ! L. Puustinen, Thane. | Phone Green 285. ¥ praa: piblimien Lt i ) { NORTH TRANSFER Thomas Hardware Co. P e ! Lo | y 3-APT. Building, completely fur- | WANTED—Woman to do house- fxo’uct: OF HEARING ON rmu% th! VIS E. W. DAVIS nished. Concrete basement, hot| work one day each week. Write| REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR | E. 0. DA Py water heat. Phone Black 619. | Empire C-4764. | In the Commissioner’s Court for the | PHONE 81 —_— e - - | f Alaska, Division Num- 4 8 USED office desks, 2 used chairs, WANTED—Middle aged woman for ':ee:lgs;yo i pgantc ) e | B P ——————— 1 used oil heater. Phone 82 or| general housework. Phone 361. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | [ 123. J"I e g er and ex-officio Probate Judge, | | COWLING-DAVLIN 11 TWO HOUSES, both completely | loughby. Phone 788 3 “I Ju:::“;;:g;‘c;’[ (b Batate I‘ COMPANY C 0 A L furnishéd including eleetric lights,! | nFABIAN HAKKANEN, Decease:; and PLYMOUTH ; : ‘ +radio and washing machine. One | ATTENTION MASONS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mlmnns 7 Alaska Dock & Stotage Co. acre pat. land, good creek, suit- | that H. L. Faulkner, Administrator TELEPHONB able for chickens, geese and Stated Communication of Mt.| of the estate of Fabian Hakkanen, - ; ducks. 5% mileg on Glacier High- ‘Junenu Lodge Monday evening at | deceased, has filed herein his Final | way. June Gibson, Phone 357,[7:30, with wcrk in M. M. Degree. | Report of the administration of the WHEN NEED after 10 a. m. | J: W. Leivers, Secretary fescsge and that a hez],ring will be had | Diesel X o A | es Oil—Stove Oil—Your , — SEwE - — {upon the report before the under- ; Coal Choice—General Haul- —— e o “----—-=9 | signed at Juneau, Alaska, on Janu- ing — Btorage and Crating NDOW — —— AUTO PLATE GLASS {/ary 23, 1945, at 2 o'clock P. M., at CALL US! | which time and place all persons IDEAL G L A ss CoO. | interested in the estate and in the. | Juneau Transfer Glass Work of All Descriptions Final Report may appear and file PHONES 121 MAIN STREET E.WWENDT || obiections in writing and contest the Phane 48—Night Phoue 0353 633—549 DON ABLE Final Report. e B GIVEN under my hand and the P R RS e —eee-eee—-——zo|sSeal of the Probaté Court above | 1 mentioned this 20th day of Novem- | i e FoxTomEs || Zentone {| TIMELY CLOTHES Y FELIX GRAY, SHO! L. G.FULTON & COMPANY | commissioner and ex-otficio Pro- S WL SORS Srome \ bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | b 17”’,,1.‘2" f" ’a”‘;bm':;d STETSON HATS BUILDING CONTRACTORS First publication, Nov. 20, 1044. | cargo vessels by the thoks Quality Work Clothing REPAIRING and REMODELING Logy PUTRuGH Do A 0 sands are made of wood. . 5 Thlcu grueling ‘;esls of war belp make wood even more ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK useful for is tasks o beace FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men . Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street HETHER your post-war plans include a boat of your own, 05O 70 it D G e S il B k : bether-anth i hundréds “SMILING SERVIOE" a cottage or a mansion, wood will serve you er and in hu Bert's Cash Groce AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES of new ways after victory is won. ¥ i e PR Y Like our fighting men, it will come back from war fronts fit and P Tt N EILL: CLARK and COMP ANY eager to resume its normal functions. Wood will be more important ta you than ever before, because industry and science have been R Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors o 3 f 5 working together to discover new and better uses for this versatile GASTINEAU 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 UNDER raw material. HOTEL Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Buildin, i NEW MANAGEMENT ¢ b h ted d Service .—Mllt“- : 7 $ As young forests replace those that have been harvested, woo ‘Air Int INLOC! p . - . 1 KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK SQning CHI“ESE will continue to add to our comfort and well-being. PHONE 10 or 20 WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF “d AHENCAN l - GLEANT 4 COMPEIEH NI : Columbia Lumber Company || HOME GROCERY ] ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE Phone 146 Anchorage & Juneau o8 Sitka oo e rrrrr s eeen o r et e e rr e e e e s Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 600 TELEPHONE 757 American Meat — Phens 39

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