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:('UESDAY D[:CEMBER | 9 1944 ~ FORSALE b WANT ADS WANTED RANGE with 011 r; 4-room bouse; two 2- houses; 5 ; garden spot; other sheds . 925 W. 11th St. | "ROMANCE"‘ 38 foot [~ »dength, 10-ft. beam, 110 Chrysler, 3% to 1. Everything ship-shape. Thompson Apts, ask for Tony Christian. Phone 631. nte FOR SA L Hallbul boat » Nett L”; length 54 ft., with 50 HP heavy-duty Atlas Imperial wengine. Packs 36,000 pounds. In- cludes full string of halibut gear #4nd full equipment in perfect o, condition. Write J. C. Bustness, 'Box 225, Ketchikan, Alaska. ONE 12 gauge shotgun; one reel, deep-sea style; one 218 Bee Win- chester, $85, with shells; one drawing set; one bicycle; 2 spare ¢stires and tubes, new set of ped- als; one pair skates, size 8; one * pair skis, hides and poles. P. O. ;Box 1747, Juneau. fiMALL OIL HEATER Phonc Rc 578. 1931 MODEL A FORD, good tires. Phone Douglas 962, after 6 p. m. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — All gun # parts, large gun cabinet, tools, drills, etc. Must sell, new upmax‘ equipment coming, $300. 1938 , Ford Vs, four door sedan, as is, $250. 30 Remington pump, with , shells, carbine model, $35. 38-40 ‘Winchester, lever-action, $20. One large fiber trunk, good condition, $20. One GE meat slicer, $5. Two new 3-piece carving sets, your choice, $15 each. A few pieces of | « Costume jewelry left, your choice | | ®IANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 | decorations. $10. One small electric iron, $4.| One Sessions mantle clock, com- pletely overhauled, $30. Mantle| “clock, $20. Kerosene 3-burner stove and oven, $10. Two electric razors, one $10, other $15. | THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 214 Second Street. | SAVAGE WASHING MACHXNE‘ TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s Window draperies or other com-|carpenter since last April by the priced at $33 by OPA. 325 Third * Street. 45-HP Lurimm Dle\(‘l engine, in- cluding air starter propeilor, * bearings, stuffing box and shaft- mg Write P. O. Box .932, Kol- ¥ chikan, Alaska. SKI POLES, $3. 8-ft. hickory skis, like new, $5. Violin case, Phone Blue 163, or 423 Harris St. 38 COLT Frontier model, shells. Write Empire, 4934. 1 box ON account of illness, log cabin, | 4 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings| include electric refrigerator, elec- tric washer, radio, piano, etc. 3% miles on Glacier Highway. Jack Perry, City Police. YROLLER “FOX"—Fully eqmpped L. Puustinen, Thane. 8-APT. Building, nished. Concrete basement, water heat. Phone Black 619. [ TWO HOUSES, both completely furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One Yacre pat. land, good creek, suit-| jable for chickens, geese and | ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gihson, Phone 357,‘ after 10 a. i completely fur- hot | | | DUPLEX house and two 3-room | houses and cabin, all furnished. *on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at| Juneau Paint Store. * MISCELLANEOUS EPECIAL winter rates for clean, furnished cabins at Warm Springs Bay. Alaska. Relieve your Rheu- matism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc., during the guiet winter months. We carry a fuil line of staple| * groceries, liquors and tobacco. The most healthful Mineral Baths. O'Neill & Fenton. | P NOTICE—Anyone wishing private ®r business transactions looked after or ordering done, in the United States and Canada, will receive prompt attention from a bonded representative, by ad- dressing ELVIN S. JONES, Route »2, Box 172, Ventura, California. Reasonable commission asked. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- *ment. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up ; position middle- PLEASANT, part-time available for young or aged man as doorman. Applicants see Mr. Theatre. Lewis at 20th Century WANTED TO RENT—By reliable party, modern two-bedroom apt. or house, furnished or partly furnished. Call Rcom 407, Gas- tineau Hotel. WANTED TO RENT: Modern, two bedroom apartment or house; nished or unfurnished; adults. Call Sheldon, Phone 602. IF you have empty rooms or apts for desirable people, inform the|cautions. Gastineau Hotel. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework. Phone 361. fur- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i | JUNEAU P-TA HOLDS EMB&E# A(lllufomfimg MEETING LAST NIGHT '(ARVEL BACK FROM |READ THIS ABOUT TRIP TO SKAGWAY CHRISTMAS TREES Herb Waugh, George Schmidt and at Madison, Wisconsin, has experi- Petersburg in order to preside at mented in the use of various the Juneau club’s installation to- Mrs. J. Buris ers for the road to replace Army chemicals for this purpose, and is night. During the evening, plans were Railroad battalions. not enthusiastic over the results| Tonight the 1945 officers of Ju- 'discussed for a play to be presented He stated the hiring program was) |obtained. The conclusion is that neau Emblem Club No. 90 will be under the direction of Mrs. J. coming along well and civilians| for the average householder the installed at a candlelight ceremony. Popejoy, provided sufficient local |Were being hired to replace army {most ~ practical, satisfactory, and With the opening of lodge, the last talent is offered to make the af-|personnel as fast as they could be| {convenient method for holding official act of the 1944 officers will fair a success. obtained. - D COASTAL TRIPS Alaska Coastal Airlines made three flights yesterday carrying the following passengers to Sitka: Florence Weymouth, Jimmie Wright >oe A. B. Hicks. FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 | X |down the fire hazard is to follow be completed. Both groups of of-| pefresnments were served at the | carefully a number of simple pre- ficers will be garbed in formal at- Gjose of the meeting by Mrs. Paul The first of these is to tire, which will add to the impres- ponroe, Mrs. Dalma Hansen, Mrs. | stand the tree in water. This keeps Siveness of the ceremony. L. A. Sturm, Mrs. Dorothy Pegues, | the needles fresh and green, Each| After the installation, Bob TeW's Myg 'C. L. Lovgren and Mrs. J. D. of the thousands of needles on an|orchestra will provide music for gonright 3 evergreen tree draws water from !guests of the club—Elks and their the tree trunk and breathes it off |ladies, and the escorts of Emblem | into the air, even for many dn“ Club members. In addition to danc- New Taxi Service announced by {after the tree is cut. Keep up this|ing, the club is providing refresh-{p, g poner Give us a call water supply. The recommendation ments of the “open house” variety. oo weonc attendants. New Cars, ALASKA Sitka to Juneau-—George Baggen, Betty Willlams, Mrs. Stein. | VANTED—Used turniture. 308 Wu- loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT cut and do not let the water level| tend('d greetings from the Peters- |STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. RESTAURANT, income. Inquire 230 Windsor Apts. between 10 and 2 p. m HEAT] D ROOM after 5 p. m, WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- | dry. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND LOST- Sllver earring, shaped as head of oriental maiden, between 3rd and Franklin and foot of 9th St. Hill. Reward. Phone 668. Bakery. — - FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 New Taxi Service announced by D. B. Femmer. Give us a call | Courteous attendants. New Cars. R ATTENTION! All members Juneau Emblem Club. Installaticn tonight at 8 o'clock, followed by refreshments and dance. S ANIMAL 808 FIFTH STREET Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Office Hours 7 to 10 P. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE Bnardmg Kennels Veterinary KELY | CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE S L S R WHING DING Phone 519 Dine at the Bataan Cafe American-Chinese Dishes OF’FXCE OF THE DISTRICT EN- GINEER, 838 U. 8. Appraisers Bldg., 630 Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 30, 1944.—Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at this of- fice until 2 P.M,, Dec. 21, 1944, and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and performing the work for enlargment of legislative chambers at the U.S. Federal & Ter- ritorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. In strict accordance with the specifica- tions dated PB-DE-8, Nov. 17, 1944, and drawings (if any) mentioned therein: and the general conditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and addendum thereto dated May 15, 1944. Specifi- cations and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the | building or the office of the District Engineer. THOMAS H. FARRING- TON, District Engineer. Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20! ‘315 Decker ’w.,, 5 First publication, Dec. 16, 1944. Last publication, Dec. 19, 1944. AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 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 L4 WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF W & CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY COUNTING AN D TAX SERVICE r TELEPHONE 757 R SEEERSE S on account illness. Is good for man and wife, gnodi If started in time, this treatment | drop below the cut surface. If the |tree is not to be set up for several | stand it in water meanwhile cool place. burg club, of which she is a member. This will be her second |visit with the Juneau club, and its| members hope that she will be with |them often. | - elgi |SHOOTI GALLERIES TO e in Leoking for Christmas Snow? We have just the thing . . . Borax “SPANGLES” FOR DANCE FLOORS or SNOWY ‘ DECORATIONS idelays the drying out of the needles | and the increase of inflammability. | | Spruce, especially, loses needles very | BE LEGAL IN ANCHORAGE h’nsll\ Freshly cut = spruce trees| 3 X | |standing in water are difficult lu At a recent city council m(.emml ignite by candle or MSKR Nrekiin: Anctorags, it was decided to| but of course cannot withstand a|formulate a special ordinance le- |large source of heat. Avoid the use|galizing shooting galleries, as the| of candles or other open flame|result of a recommendation by Use electric l'fll‘lfiwcnunulmnn M. A. Anderson, who “whenevex possible. \l‘a(l made an investigation of the Some of the other precautions|matter. to take against fire around the| = Christmas tree: Eliminate dnfoc(ivc CARLSON RETURNS electrical connections; avoid an ac- [ Albert C. Carlson, longtime Ju- cumulation of combustible decora-|neau resident, returned on the |tions on or beneath the tree; in Princess Norah from Skagway placing the tree, keep away from where he has been employed a -0 | lbusuble furnishings. Northwest Service Command. | - - o - J| After spending the hoidays in | TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s/Juneau he will return to his job Bakery. in Skagway | mmmm&:u&: Juneau Deliveries— 10.A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. she'll love the man who's smart enough to givea — SPEEDY, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL SERVICE We Pick Up and Deliver PHONE | Grapes, Bananas, 'Persimmons, Pears, Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples, efc., and stock your shelves with these SEASONAL FOODS: Moist Mince Meat — None Such Mince Meat — Shrimp — All kinds of Nuts — Cluster Raisins — Marsh- | mallows — Fresh Dates — Pepcorn — Chocolate Bit Pineapple — Pumpkin — Pickles of all kinds — Shredded Coconut — Jams and Jellies — Cranberries — everything that’s goed to eat. 1 USE YOUR SHARE OF T. B. SEALS ON ALL PACKAGE§ AND MAIL i b X The Ihwmbm meeting of the Jack (,.u\c], manager of the | The local Forest Service office is' Thirty-two Emblemites sat down Parent-Teacher Association was Juneau Office, United States Em- calling attention to the fire hazard to a luncheon in the Iris Room held last evening in the High ployment Service, returned to Ju- in the indoor use of Christmas of the Hotel Baranof yesterday School Auditorium neau this morning on the Norah| |trees. noon. This luncheon was held in H. L. Faulkner, guest speaker of after completing an official trip to Occasionally some reference is honor of Mrs. Frances R. Mathisen, the evening, gave an interesting Skagway. made to the possible use of chemi- who is the District Deputy for talk on adult education, and several ~ Carve conferred with officials of lcals to fireproof Christmas -trees. Emblem Clubs in Alaska. She had musical numbers were also pre- the Northwest Service Command |The Forest Products Laboratory made the trip from her home in sented by Mrs. Pharoby Oliver, and the White Pass and Yukon Route over re-hiring civillan work- | lis: | During yesterday's luncheon, Mrs. | PR Hoonah to Juneau—Fred R | Buy, or cut a tree. Cut off the | Dalsy Fagerson, retiring president, | GROVER IN TOWN Geeslin, Ruth M. Rose, Harry Jbun of the trunk diagonally at m.l.rudu(:cd Mrs. Mathisen to Ihei Qeol-un Grover is in town and is Douglas, i least one inch above the original 1»:?11\\)1011 club members. Acknowl-|registered at the Hotel Juneau, Skagway to Juneau—J. Latimer edging the introduction, she ex-|from Sitka. Gray. ‘ancy Boxed Candy — Peanuts — Cookies — and | GGl WICCEERE MURH’B% '% ROOM 3—First National Rank Public Accouniani-Stenc ogra kt.\’ii bidg. c-Tax Returns 35 FEEE ‘: BE | URPHY PHONE 676 | MeISAALS——Building Contractor | 270 South Franklin Street. | PLUMBING—HEATING PHONE 787 COLUMBIA YOU CANC nep REP! THRIFT CO-0F Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STRERT PHONE 767 (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS-—-0IL Foot of Main Street Junean Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Gall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Bupplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.0.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! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfiiter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesw HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Afr Service Information PHONE 16 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 639 American Meat — Phene 28 JUNEAU PL L’KBI —— ey FORD AGENCY ‘ l COWLING-DAVLIN :z: GASTINEAU ATRS ON { ATEY O ¥ A0 ol LUMBER FOR e Mo &o Lfl“l A EI‘W“’ H(/IA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWE Juneau — Haines — aixagway Leaves from Small Boa MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels aceepted until 6 P, M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS I SHOP PHONE 79 my g REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINE 3 Res. Black 290 CATING CO. ~OTL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDIN( Third and Franklin LUMBER COMPANY AU [SS ENTIAL YOUR HOME G. E. Acros OIL ine CUSTOM TAILOR PHONE 5 1 Femmer's Transfer —-l!‘., i Harbor ALMQUIST s from Elks’ Club 78 CALL 114 — HAULING ar - Dance | Delicious Fried Chicken VEREBY ENN Skagway | ;‘ John Marin, Prop. Pl Bail C [— i | Newly PHO Phone' 208 Alaska stock of “My " GEORCEBROS. | Widest Selection of LIGUORS Utah Not and Lump HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MAREKET The largest and most complete 1ONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS ders’ and Shelf b AL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TE LEPHONE 4 J Buay wE e e e P E e SR s e The Rlaskan Hotel Renovated Rooms | et ftcasonable Rates NE SINGLE O Alaska Musxc Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Second and Seward Cholee Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Meat Market Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM~—Owner | FHONE 39539 20TH CENTURY MEAT MAREKET Juneanw's Most Popular eating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF JEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt =) - 4 2 i f |