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MONDAY DECEMBER IB 1944 WANT ADS m SALE _WANTED PLEASANY, part-time available for young or middle- - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — All gun ' aged man as doorman. Applicants + parts, large gun cabinet, tools,| see Mr. Lewis at 20th Century drills, etc. Must sell, new optical| Theatre "+ equipment coming, $300. 1938 e Ford V8, four door sedan, as is,| WANTED—Equipment for automo- | tive and machine shop, choice, $15 each. A few pieces of costume jewelry left, your choice $10. One small electric iron, $4 furnished. Call Room 407, Gas- tineau Hotel y, One Sessions mantle clock, com- WANIED Jame: pletely cverhauled, $30. Mantle DcMers. Baranof Bar. clock, $20. Kerosene 3-burner stove and oven, $10. Two electric razors, one $10, other $15. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, 214 Second Street. WANTED TO RENT;. Modern, two bedroom apartment or house; fur- Sheldon, MACHI'\IE iF you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, inform the| Gastineau Hotel. Phone 602. s « SAVAGE WASHING priced at $33 by OPA. 324 Third =44 Street. | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St, Basement Apt «+45-HP Lorimer Diesel engine, in- cluding air starter propellor, bearings, stuffing box and shaft- ing. Write P. O. Box 932, Ket- WwANTED—Middle aged woman for chikan, Alaska. general housework. Phone 361. » SKI POLES, . 'y skis, like' new, $5. Violin case, $5. Phone Blue 163, or 423 Harris St.| NANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wi lougnby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND $20. New, full-sized bed, $10. s S S @ Child’s black hickory skis Rnd‘IO 'l Brown male dog, white tip| poles, violin case and briefcase., on tail. Andrew Dalgard, 9- mile | Phone Blue 163. 423 Harris St. post. L S = "ON account of illness, log cabin, 3 Tooms and bath, Fuisnings FOR RENT ¥ include electric refrigerator, elec-| gEGTAURANT, on account illness. tric washer, radio, piano, efc. 3% 1¢ good for man and wife, good miles on Glacler Highway. Jack| jncome, Inquire 230 Windsor Apts. Perry, City Police. between 10 and 2 p. m. TROLLER “FOX"—Fully equipped. | gEATED ROOM. Phone Red 570, * L. Puustinen, Thane. ‘ after 5 p. m. ' 3-APT. Building, nished. Concrete basement, water heat. Phone Black 619. hot| ©il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | dry. Phone 236. *TWO HOUSES, both completelys furnished including electric lights, ratSeimoas T e radio and washing machine. One| OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT EN- acre pat. land, good creek, suit- GINEER, 838 U. S. Appraisers Bldg., able for chickens, geese and|630 Sansome St., San Francisco, ducks. 5% miies on Glacier ngh-“flm Nov. 30, 1944.—Sealed bids, in way. Junc Gihson, Phone 357, ‘riblicate will be received at this of- e 1 5 | fice until 2 P.M., Dec. 21, 1944, and w).on publicly opened, for furnishing DUPLEX house and two 3-room ‘he materials, and performing the houses. and cabin, all furnished, work for enlargment of legislative on Gastineau Zve. Inquire at chambers at the U.S. Federal & Ter- | Juneau Paint Store. ritorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. In| strict accordance with the specifica- | MISCELLANEOUS tions dated PB-DE-8, Nov. 17, 1944, and drawings (if any) mentioned therein: and the general conditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and addendum SPECIAL winter rates for clean, | thereto dated May 15, 1944. Specifi- | furnished cabins at Warm sprmgs»cauona and other data may be had | Buy, Alaska. Relieve your Rheu- at the office of the custodian of we matism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc., building or the office of the District | during the quiet winter months. Engineer. THOMAS H. FARRING— We carry a (ull line of staple groceries, liquors and tobacco. | '# The most 'healthful Mineral, ‘ Baths. O'Neill & Fenton. ‘ TON, District Engineer. First publication, Dec. 16, 1944. | Last publication, Dec. 19, 1944. NOTICE—Anyone Wwishing p'ivate or business transactions looked‘ after or ordering done, in the United States and Canada, wxll‘ seceive prompt attention from a b’ Bxperls * bonded . representative, by ad- WE SPECIALIZE dressing ELVIN 8. JONES, Route | jii} “[ANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 A 2, Box 172, Ventura, California.| + Reasonable commission asked. (GUARANTEED Realistic Perma.( ment. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola “Beauty Snop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 1 Cold TOM & JERRY batter at Sully's| Waving , Bakery. Permanents VICTORY COFFEE SHOP | tylin ’ Recpens for business Tuesday| Stylng Jmorning at 7. ! Shaping | Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. i Baranof | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY ¢ CHRISTMAS TREES ‘¢ OrderThem ' Early? : OO A Phone 117 | sreonmaw SESTTIITIIIS PHCIE 209 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF 'CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 position | $250, 30 Remingtop pump, with repair shells, carbine model, $35. 38-40| DeW or used. S. Webb, Box 437, Winchester, lever-action, $20. One Sitka 3 party, modern two-bedroom apt. v DEW -3-plece barving YOUr| or house, furnished or partly| " Christmas tree lights. | nished or unfurnished; adults. Call| +.38 COLT Frontier model, 1 box shells, Write Empire, 4934. et o b 2MAC = - {LOST — Ladies brown alligator| Two 150-gal. galv. gas tanks, same| purse, contaiing cash, checks, key as new. Phone Red 462. and misc. papers. Please return e {0 Ga8e Kt Grocery,~or ‘phone COAL and wood stove, with coil,| Req 649. 85 reward. completely fur-| WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AT R BT B D, D(DUGLAS |JUDGE $. HELLENTHAL! I - 15 HONOR GUEST OF | N EWS 5 ‘AHCHORAGE LAW GROUP 7 P | Judge Simon B. Hellenthal, who| N, daughter /js retiring as Dist Judge of the' lof Mr. and Mrs. James S. McClel- Third Division after serving for | . becs the bride of Grove ast 12 years, was sred ¢ lan, became the e o the last 12 years, was honored at| F An 0 i or ccasions |Kunz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel [q Juncheon December 2 by the | |Kunz of Juneau, in a ceremony Anchorage Bar Association. | | PHONE ! 704 p ’ ¢ | Juneau Deliveries— | 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. | | McCLELLAN-KUNZ iheld at the home of the groom The affair was held at the| parents at 1018 Eleventh Street,|yesidence of George B. Grigsby; |Juneau president of the association. In | The marriage ceremony was per-iaddition to members of the legal formed by President J. Sherman group, other guests were Harry Tanner of the Church of Jesus!I. O'Neill, Harvey J. Smith, Mau- Christ of Latter Day Saints. At-|rice Brunelle, clerk of the court, tendants were Mr. and Mrs. De- and Judge J. H. Morison, of Nome. Vaughn Kershaw. The Kunz home| Messages of good will were given |was decorated with huge bouquetsjudge Hellenthal and a resolution lof white chrysanthemums and|was adoptéd by the association a | white ribbons. The bride wore atesting the admiration and fr Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. ;rormal afterncon dress of violet|ternal fellowship in which the re-| | {and chartreuse and a corsage of|tiring Judge is held by the as-| | white chrysanthemums. Her at-|sociation and its individual mem- tendant, Mrs. Kershaw, wore a bers. The occasion also marked ¢ {black chiffon trimmed in lace, |Mr. Grigsby's 70th birthday. } After the wedding, a reception! Judge Hellenthal expects to leave |was held for the young couple from |Anchorage by plane about Decem- 8 to 10 o'clock, which attended [ber 15 for an extended vacation in {by their many friends. Refresh-|the States. If possible to travel in SRy S . oS 4% P | nts were served later. in the|the Hawaiian Islands, he wiil go | inac . s ot ok owia uper Market | The newly-weds will make theirjon duty in that area. However, if | Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. { Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. Borden's—Carnation—Darigold M I I_ K CASH AND CARRY S4.19 i e, exh | | 0. P. A. Ceiling $5.76 {home in Juneau for the present,|travel is impossible to Hawaii, the {but plan a honeymoon in the states |Judge plans to soak up sunshine |in the near future. lin Arizona and California and re- turn to Alaska in the spring. He | | o —_ Rp—— {will be in Juneau in April and An- T COMMUNITY TREE (GOES: UP ‘chomgc next May, according to, f Yesterday, city officials, including | present plans. | |the Mayor, City Clerk, and <“V('l'(|]| | M, __|Councilmen, ground their axes, banded together searched out al l I | fi?&ngggEggGglé%};;flg |community Christmas tree, as well | ” m1 $200; Bxcilillvs of ‘ARE T ALS | |as smaller ones for their individual lhomes A fine looking tree was se in and this We Reserve the | low priced items or specials we Right to Limit! | will deliver at this price. | ———| 1 GEORGE BROTHERS {cured and brought morning Clerk Balog was righting /it and placing it on the lot (\p- posite the City Hall and lights firs re | being strung. The lighted 1ree‘ @ inoticed in Dougl this year W\s‘ (one in the window of the Feusi &‘ {Jensen Grocery Store, which had a Christthas background: drawn by‘ lone of the young McClellan artists. | congestion! Va-tro-nol gives grand re- Super Maricet Adailonsl s are appesrios | Uk oty ey St . Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily | ' VIEKS VA-TRO-NOL ‘g o asr s sorw sl ey moaryy CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | P T ( ‘The Douglas Gospel Mission Sun- Elenymmenfpor= ‘day School held their annual | Christmas party yesterday at the City Hall under the direction of the ‘Wonderfully quick a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril helps open nasal pas- sages—makes breathing easier—when | your head fills up with stuffy transient VOTE FOR | Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Clark | { i Bach student muk part in the | | program of mas reci- }mtiom i plays, after which bags |of candy and fruit were distriubted ' among the youngsters, | ; for 1 | SENATOR ; ® Experienced . . . has served infour sessions. @ His record shows he has been fair and impariial toall. - §| @ Has no obligations fo any person or group. @® 47 years in Southeast Alaska ELECTION—DECEMBER 27 . — WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necessities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Phone 174 COMPLETESTORE | 127 SEWARD ST. | | i 1 ! strongly enough to See Qur Store First Before You Buy! SHOP EARLY! MARSHMALLOWS | Nestle’s Morselsand | HERSHEY BARS Stock Limited Baker's Chips-Limit Stock Limited SEE Fancy Box SOCIETE OURS BRAND FIRST ( H 0(0 LATES Prices to Suit wcz CANDY CANES oo Y —EXCLUSIVELY AT BERT'S— None sflch PICRLES 1 1vES | Many Fancy Items New Crop MINCE | MEAT NUTS Fancy Assorted SWEET Fancy ' POTATOES Fresh Stock and YAMS Cranherries WALNUTS PECANS ALMONDS FILBERTS Ripe, Spiced Stuffed NoT We have done everything possible to have a big selec- tion in Holiday Foods. Butthere are many old friends missing. So please bear with us and blome it on the war———BETTER [STILL——BUY MORE BONDS!! PUMPKIN LARGE and SMALLTINS PHONE M. ESAAC REMODEI - ( st AT ect ! COWLING-DAVLIN [ ——— DT ———— FORD AGENCY l Juneau I'!oimis Sanitary Meat Co. | SNSRI | Bert's Cash Grocery || GASTINEAU | | Every comfort made for our guests HOME GROCERY HEATIN G011 787 PHONE 7 1 COLU M. WEEKLY T Juneau - Haines — Skagway 1 Boat Harbor HIDHITE TUESDAY NITE ted until 6 P. 198 'OR RESERVATIINS Leaves | Freight and parcels ace PHONE 94 OR THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Groce 211 SEWARD ST PHONE 787 ” | (Authorized Dealers) | GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 4% Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Soppiies \ MACH Ropes and P NORTH TRANSFER | | Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODPGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS i WHEN IN NEED OF i Diesel Oil--Stove Oil—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 | | ] FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" | PHONE 104 or 105 | Free Delivery Juness | HOTEL Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 29 Phone 146 ‘ Home Liquor Store—Tel. $39 l American Meat — Phone 38, ' asisginerd | RS P AO om Smal ANG — \BINET SHOP Pl MBING & Third &——Building Coniractor REPAIRING & HEATING CO. o | Dine ~ Bar - Dance Delicious ¥ried Chicken . ! oo | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf — " The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovaied Rooms at Reasonable Rates FPHONE SINGLE O = IDER COMPANY ,: \\ RIPS BETWEEN 1 Femmer's Transfer OIL — FEED — HAULING PERBY INN| | Skagway Utah Nut and Lump* Alaska Dock & Storage Co, | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instraments Phone 208 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ; | MAREET Cholee Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store || Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner ONLY THE BEST OF JEATS Wall Paper | Ideal Paint Shop Phone 548 e 799 -JUN 7 LUMBER FOR E AIRS ON YOUR HOME e T G. E. ALMQUIST | ¢ CUSTOM TAILOR $ Across from Elks' Club ¢ n Marin, Prop. GEGR(:E BROS. | - PHONES 553—92—95 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular PAGE FIVE ax Returns EPHY PHONE 678 —_— Res. Black 290 ~-SHEET METAL 1 and Franklin = M. Tuesdays PHONE 576 CALL 114 Py -y HARDWARE CHOHAL TELEPHONE 4 and Supplier PHONE 39539 “Meating” Place PHONE 202 Fred W. Wendt

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