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HH THURSDAY, NOV WANT ADS o ST PR RN S A R AT ANTED—Experienced beauty op-| kv‘ [ FORSALE | WANTED ;‘ BOX 21 XMAS CARDS—Sunshine IF ybu have emp:y rooms or apts. Line. $1 delivered. Phone 175. | Gastineau for desirable people, inform the| Hotel. WANTED TO BUY — Furnished NGTE—)rom timetotime, in this space, there will appear an article which we hope will de of interest to our fellow Americans. This is number thirty-one of @ series. SCHEKLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP., NEW YORK After the Victory Parades If your bnmp of optimism (that’s what the phrenologist calls it) has suffered some severe contusions; if THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU TOY. CENTER NEEDS VOLUNTEERS we have no particular date in mind, this at the moment being a mere figment of our = imagination—we hope -to, present an all-star Variety { Show featuring some personal fa- verites among the men and GSO girls, Here are a few of the num- bers (the list is not intended to be |complete): EMMA NIELSEN and !GORDON (“Doc”) STEWART in B‘I rhumba or other specialty dance. | (Each has an abundance of style| | nishel upon request. Bean-bags, al- lrend,\' cut, require sewing and fill |ing. Beans will be provided for this { purpose. Last Christmas a little girl in the Wanted! Women of Gastineau|Government Hospital received a Channel who are willing to give & |doll through the Center, and this little time in order to create a|year asks that Santa Claus bring merry Christmas for needy chil- her baby some clothes, so that dren |she may dress it while she lies in The Toy Center, a civic project,|the bed that she will probably is urgently in need of help, and | never leave. anyone interested i asked to con—} Housewives who are not free to PAGE FIVE R e e e e Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contracior 22 tor. Vanity Beauty Salon. you feel discouraged about the fu- |individually—they should make a! i O ;r,:,f,; 313.5‘ : | house with 2 or more bedrooms. ture of the worldingenera[, and of 'smart pair). |tact the Center, which is located |assist at the center may take home REMODELING REPAIHING v | Phone Blue 570. your own country in icular— | The inimitable PAT MARTIN|across from the MacKinnon Apart- one or more of the dolls to out- CABINET SHOP o S TR NRER I I S et R DOUBLE BED, mattress, spring. WANTED TO RENT — Two bed- well just go around and listen in to a lot of meetings these days. I mean and JACKIE SCHMITZ in a duet|ments. It is open every afternoon fit, and anyone having extra scraps | 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 —.. . Also Army cot. Geotge Simpkins t-war planning conferencesheld [of “I Can't Give You Anything from 2 to 4, and from 7 to 9 Mon-|of material is asked to donate it Co. -~ Zopm. howsaan- Aph: Long:teful E‘;imporant trade and manufac- But Love, Baby,” with an encore|days, Wednesdays and Fridays. |for this purpose. E St aangee | tenant. Phone 712, City Engineer's | turing groups, and by America’s 'of that “Hardhearted Hannah' ht doll cradles have been| A box has been placed in the 108 TOR SALEdo‘ftRE}": 5 "';"C‘m‘ Office, or J. L. McNamara, Bar- mwhmportanlinfl“slfifllm“c:"‘fl- {number they extemporized for us|made by the students of Juneau|Sears Order Office for collection JUNEMI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. house an ot, fully modern. i “bi g 3 y R 7 il R w e " T S S A g anof Hotel. Ilgevc:v‘:;geiflzlet:{’::rfl ’Ff\l(* |last Friday. High School and require small pil- |of toys, or they may be taken to PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PP ks el et Wilh CARE FOR CHILDREN b :‘fl A uz’ . em e @ fow | FLORENCE JENSEN in a violin{lows and other bedding to be com-|the Center for repairing. No toys WELDING -moq., WAy, or Phone 035-3 rings. LR et 5ad el c'.uy p‘;‘:‘;]:‘;:: p::‘l::ps e Gight of |solo of the incomparably lovely [Pleted. Dresses for the dolls which jwill be sold, and will be given only % g .WICTOR phonograph, cabinet style, ¥ ; ° | the fact that big business makes |Brahms' Cradle Song PAT have been purchased are also|to cases cleared by the local Wel- PH““E 787 Thll’d and Franklm fur coat, size 14-16, like new,| tended—is providing jobs and op- = §150, Wardrobe trunk, full-size,| APPIY 20th Century Theatre| portunities for the returning boys |repeat of “Annie Laurie,” followed % z PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU +$100. Eye glass cases, steel con-| Office. | of the armed forces. Business—In- |hy ( it’s a positive must) “White After a bad day of Hollday Shoppmg YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL struction, $1 each. Man's diamond | %‘fqunmkfidflo bh%nes Paunted |Christmas.” AT © s ¥ WANTED—Inside work. Carpenter ere just wouldn’t be any vaun 20b bt i ring, blue-white stone, Deavy| oy racer wae o truck aoine | “Amefican Free Enterprise” were | M. C. for the show would be why rush home to prepare dinner? e ] 40 records, $25. 9x12 rag rug, brand new, $20. 3-burner kero- sene stove, with oven, $10. radio, | $20. Man’s 17-jewel Elgin pocket | watch, guaranteed 90 days, sss.‘ mounting, $100. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, 214 Second Street. =38 COLT PISTOL, Frontier model, e gtruction book. $20. Black 127. F"WIRELESS record ©1 box shells. 5::0-4553, *FOR SALE—New Hearth hand loom, »& making rugs, mats, runners, etc. svi Assorted yarns, extra shuttles, in- Write Empire, player attach- ment, suitable forany radio. GC.Biack 499. 327 West 11th St.,, Basement Apt. WANTED-—2 children of school age to room and board in home on Highway. Write P. O. Box 828, Juneau. all kinds, for maintenance work. Phone Green 285. WANTED—Woman ‘to do house- work one day each week. Write Empire C-4764. WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework. Phone 361. WANTED-—-Used furmture. 306 Wu. | loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT | | adjustment of youn, possible existence of thousands of small businesses. But that's not what I started out to talk about. What buoys me up is the acceptance of post-war re- sponsibili‘ies by American business it not for the jobs these boys are performing—away from home. So American Industry is planning for the “home-coming” . . . for the ives to peace- ful pursuits. And this adjustment may not be precipitate . . . may take a little time, and tolerance, and patience. But leave it to the Americans, We broke the world’s record gearing up for war—we'll break another record re-gearing for Peace! And, don’t you worry—you guys over there. Just you finish your job and—COME HOME! And after the Victory Parades—uwe’ll get down to |SHAFFER and ART FISHER in| a fast piano number for four hands. HAROLD STEVENS, very talent- ed actor, in either a monologue or a one-act sketch . . . JOHN FIS-| These Are Busy. necessary and material will be fui+ ifare Department. baritone of BILL WEAVER'S in a COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY 2 eight-day mantle clocks, $20 — — . . . the all important task of con- 'CUS, exceptionally good man each. Ivory bracelets, $15. Carving| WANTED—Reliable, sober, middle- 2’.9""‘8 me?‘;'}f‘(‘“af‘h‘"*‘?‘é’lpfiflfic"; the saxophone, playing popular i OF ALASKA i . ! j . | timepursuits. And, invariably, first | a & > P sets with hollow-ground blade,| @ged man, not subject to induc-| RAPHIEELS, oot e in tunes on that sweet-sounding in: T P x ivory handle, $35. Ladies caracal{ tion, capable of handling tools of | oo,y meeting this writer has at- |STUment . . . and that beautiful 'mes Lllmhfl‘ “d Blllldlllg Me’l‘l‘ DICK PETER, ot course. And also of course, as we'vé said, there'd be other numbers on the program; fthat list of entertainers is incom- jplete. And speaking of Christmas, it suddenly occurrs to me to ask you GI'S and GSO's above mentioned, what are the chances for that very show on Priday night, December. 22? Here, somebody take a letter: :"DEAR SANTA CLAUS, For' the |Friday before Christinas the USO wants—." Have Dad Meet You at the CAPITOL CAFE STARTINGDECEMBER 1st WE ARE OPENING AT 5:30 One-half hour earlier for your Leaves from Small MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M, Tu¢sdaye M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Juneau — Haines — Skagway Boat Harbor o FOR RENT—Unfurnished apt. In-| business! | SN s 4 G PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS RESTAURANTQuick sale account| duire Snappe Shop. WARIC MERIT- | - Riniiing dand Lo TAE i 5 3 S | of ScHENLEY INTERNATIONAL Corp, |SPecial molds for aluminum, steel convenience. ol . ::r;u"efs eBezo:)(:;:atllgrn f:::i‘ “B:::A:Z-ROOM furnished apt.; oil range’ iand bronze castings. £ il Bikce. andt and bath; fine view. 513 Wil-| FREE—A booklet containing reprints | g ; ~—- wife. Inquire 248 S. Franklin| loughby 2 | of earlier articles in this serfc»; wil] be TnmrT co‘op G- B Amflf st | | sent you on reques:. Send a post-card to Member National Retaller- of g et = | me care of Schenlcy International Corp., | CUSTOM TAILOR ik Sier. g-ic.| PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 | 360 Fifth Avenuc, New York 1, N.'Y. | Owned Grocers NN aupL. SvoRer; B i TR 211 SEWARD STREET Across trom Elks’ Club 25-HP. Palmer engine;| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | | PHONE 516 irst class trolling gear. Boat 1| No. 5307-A | ] i PHONE 767 year old, built and owned by In the District Court for the Terri- | » _ Albert Wallace, who has bought| tory of Alaska, Division Number | ALL ‘® larger boat. See Harbor Master.| One. At Juneau. ! FORD AGENCY (i 3 e : i — |THELMA MEADE, Plaintiff, vs.| | (Autharised Deslers) rmll.l' H Tl’m’.l DN account of illness, log cabin,| grvON JOSEPH MEADE, De- | GREASES—GAS—OIL . 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings| fendant. | Foot of Main Street l l 4 include electric refrigerator, elec-| The President of the United States | J nd rs ! r, radio, pi , ete. 31 | 9 - - \ Pen:y City Police. ot hlelr(:t:ym;e.quired to ap};ear ‘i’: :k:f o s - o e R d. d H i e O B o ot ey i |7, B—Deoce. o musi o Gervid Dedicated to Victor e g TROII;LER‘ FOX;Fully cauipped. | Alaska, First, Division, at, Juneau, [MS1S Band in USO. Samlary eat Co. ine - bar - Dance TN, Thape. ;xasl:a,tvvim:)rl!_th:rty ‘3?’ &:a_ys afigr Meeting of Servicemen's éoun(’:’l‘l’ e VO5 GUALEEE AERATH Delieists Frisf Chifiinas —— ! e lasl ublication o 1s sum- . 4| . . I , TH-APT, Building, completely fur- | o fit RO mons is pub. |7:30—Class in portrait drawing led | The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its AND POULTRY DERBY m nished. - Concrete basement, hot|jighed or within forty (40) days|DY Mary Shaw. 7:30—Play broads:| personnel are taking in,the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed FREE DELIVERY I e Water heat. Phone Black 619. |after the date of its service upon };fl-% by USO Commandos. 8| forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of (Uall Phones 13 and 49 John Marin, Prop. - Skagway p ! you ,in case this summons is served | ‘audeville in Juneau High School g s L “v{‘:\?nls}}:giui?f:lsm;di:mgectgil’:pl‘i::s: lpon you personally, and answer the [gym - (admission 50). 10 —Special our cooperation. i r———————— | 4 radio and washing achine. one | Plintiff’s complaint on file in the (party in USO with entertainment We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving uoflfl ms- - acre. pat. land, good. creek,. suit~ | ok COUTt and 10 the above entitied “"SA"”"QS‘::;"‘EC 8 PO | Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable Chas. G. Warner Co. b 3 TUR! , embe) F : o PN . @ a-—able for chickens, geese and | Tne plaintiff in said action de-|p. m—USO Formal Dance pd service for these old friénds . . . and looking toward the days of peace when Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of ' gducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- | mands the following relief: Dissolu- |Scottish Rite Temple. an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service MACHINE SHOP LIQU“RS iway. June Gibson, Phone 357 tion of the marriage now existing| SUNDAY, December 3, 2 p. m— to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ’ PHONE 92 or 95 ; after 10 a. m. ;e;tween péam;xir and derexbxdut;t on |Trip to Mendenhall Glacier. 5:30—=| — 501 e grounds of non-support and in- Coffee hour with ffles: Ruth PLEX house and two 3-room S . walfles; ul houses ard cabin, all furnished, | coir atibility of temperaments f0r|Brooks at piano. 10—Songfest. | AIJASKA TRANSP(’BTATI‘)N m. ¢ . _on Gastineau~2ve, Tnquire -atic rotion of Pianfl’s name Prier | . MONDAY, December 4, 7 %o 1§ 5 NORTH TRANSFER ‘ — il [to her marriage, to wit, the name , 1 __junegu Badminton Club D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU Thomas Hardware Co. | P . == Boat Valkyrie, Small Boat Harbor | tmekOST—Ladies * Elgin r— Juneau Paint Store. MODERN, - Small home — electric Ylights, half basement, furnished.| End of Fritz Cove Road, Norman ! Y {DeRoux. H:OATKNG Crab Cannery. Now | ®Zoperating. Fully equipped. Plenty of cans and fishing gear. Reason- | able for quick sale. See Wood on $this week only, or write Hoonah, 4 Alaska. SRR - wrist watch with link band, between Jim «Ellen’s and Elks. Reward. Phone & Black 353. | Thelma Wiitanen; and for any further relief merited. And in event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for - want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief- demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed this 29th day of November, 1944, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled court. By J. W. LEIVERS. Deputy Clerk. First publication, Nov. 30, 1944. Last publication, Dec, 21, 1944. CHRISTMAS TURKEY SHOOT Watch the paber for where and meets for play at High School gym; servicemen invited. 8:15 — Forum Club leaves USO for evening at | private home. 8:30—Movies at USO. | TUESDAY, December 5, 7:15 p. m.—Meeting of GSO Council. 7:45 —Sketching by Fred W. Havener in USO. 8:30 — Broadcast of “Teacher’'s Pet,” quiz program, {from USO. 9:30—~Customary Tues- |day night'games in USO. 10:30— | Juke box dance. WEDNESDAY, December 6, 7:30 p. m.~—Movies in USO. 9:30—Square dancing in AB Hall: Public cor- dially invited. PLANS FOJ. CHRISTMAS . Just a brief ¥ ~d as to the Club's iplans for reme sering the men at Christmas tim As was the case SEATTLE 1, WASH., Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 FOR THE DURATION... While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends COWLING-DAVLIN ‘ Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN:IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! . Junean Transfer | e7WWOUND—Hand purse containing | when. last year, we hope to send gift H ' i ! | bnsfountain’ pen. Owner may have| — boxes to the men stationed at all m AIaSka 3 Even lf we donl Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 same by identifying and paying GOODIE AND GIFT SALE isolated outposts in this area, and for this adv. Saturday, 10 a. m, Sears Roe-|to the fellows in one of the come see them . .. buck, by Troop No. 4, Girl Scouts.|{panies which was stationed here R —————— — for many months but whose mem- r—.ended dressing ELVIN S. JONES, Route SPECIAL winter rates for clean, furnished cabins at Warm Springs oDBay, Alaska. Relieve your Rheu- wmatism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc., during the quiet winter months. Se-fWe carry a full line of staple ~—groceries, liquors and tobacco. m'me most healthful Mineral i ' Baths. O'Neill ‘& Fenton. 3 TRINITY GUILD Meets Friday, 7::30 p. m., with Mrs. Smyth in the MacKinnon Apts. i e ee——— NOTICE! Anycne having -any bills against the gas screw “Waterfall”, Reg. No. 235432, kindly present same to Room 3, First National Bank Bldg., Juneau, NOTICE—Anyone wishing private or business transactions looked after or ordering done, in the; e, United SRates and Canada, will .—...Teceive prompt attention from a repeesentative, by ad- i ———— HOME OWNERS SERVICE MEN, BUSINESS MEN If you need something you can't buy in Juneau, -write us. Lily G. Lewis Shopping Service, 901 6th Ave,, Seattle 4, Wash. ) bers are now elsewhere in Alaska. We plan also to have a special Christmas Eve party at the clubs house for all servicemen in Juneau that night. For this purpose it will be neces- sary to ask for assistance from the USO's host of friends in Juneau and Douglas. We estimate that be- tween 600 and 750 gifts will be needed if all the fellows are to re- ceive remembrances. And lots of cakes and candy will be most wel- come, also, for that party. From now on—the sooner the better— the club will be very happy to have your gifts (of course wrapped in bright-colored paper.) | 4 g Aty on The 1944 Christmas seems des- i Box 172, Venv._ura, California. | JUDGE S. HELLENTHAL tined, inevitably, to pe a lonelier day THAN BEFORE H asonable commission asked. RULES'WOMEN JURORS for the men in Alaska than it was ‘ST T A I | ! RoBERT TiGHTS Barer Shop MAVE TO “TAKE IT"ilas: year. Our remembering will GASTINEAU H %:; reopened for business at the | 1 women are to sit on court juries| - jo e 1omn ever, - HOTEL { Old prices: Shaves, 35¢; haircuts, | they must take the good with the VAUDEVILLE SHOWS Every comfort made for our guests 65c. bad, was the ruling made recently| mpic pig, ight 're ! 3 5 Alr Service Information | : in the United States Federal Court KBy Hight. Mo pe Repoos : PHONE | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- (v jugge Simon Hellenthal at An- |6 Personally to attend the"High Wi 5 4 10 o 2 ! ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 UD.|chorage. School Vaudeville Show. We hope Lola PBeauty Shop. Phone 201 The ruling was occasioned when to take a lot of GI's with us. It 2 315 Decker Way. defense counsel George Grigsby|Wil be excellent entertainment, : . 4 HOME GROCERY : —=——— | moved that women be excused from {WeTe confident. ! RANK | — """ sorving on.the jury-to try John-B.| Afterward, at the USO, at 10 - F B. McCLURE, Manager Phone 146 i BAZAAR AND TEA Adams; ed with contributing to| >'clock, we're to have some enter- T Lutheran Ladies Aid on Friday, |the delinguency of a minor because | lainment of our own which alsu Heme Liquor Stere—Tel 000 op ! Dec. 1st, 12 noon to 5 p. m. atlthe testimony was bound to be|Will be very good. | American Meat — Pheme 38 Phaone 549 Pred W. Wendt Some Friday night at the club, - —-— "~Ghuich Palors. ! “dirty.” I Keep On Buying Bonds TO WIN THIS YEAR "BUY MORE “SMILING SERVICE™ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneas Alaska Dock & PAINTS — OILS Buflders’ and. Shelt HARDWARE Ulah Nat and Lump COAL Storage Go\

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