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DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1944 " e S | , P P S A S S ] IS MIETT {LIQUOR STORES WILL | : - | ! | 'WAR PRIORITY | CONDOLENCE DORIS M! INEN IS | LIQUOR 5T0 | Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns | | p' A“ AN“""N‘ ED The Juneau Bar Association bas il W | I\ ‘l" P - - e s ’ |pasced the following resolution of | gyco Doris Mietiinen went down| Liquor s and cocktail bars Successors to Harvey Lowe FOR SALE acre pat. land, good creek, suit-| lA KA INDUSIRY"‘““"“M“Q’ ~ 'below in July she has atiended the |will remain closed tomorrow during|| ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 — | able for chickens, geese and) | WHEREAS, Almighty God, in HiS yye001itan Business College and |the hours of the special election. | POR SALE—Moy's Restaurant at ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High-| b infinite Wisdom, has removed from ..~ part-time job after school| This means no liquor will be dis- | A" SitkaliAleska. $1000 will handle. way. Junc Gihson, Phone 357, «Alaska industries, effective to-|the ranks of our boys in action On yyu. “novic wanted to do just a pensed between the hours of 8 . ¢ ox 287, Sitka, Alaska. after 10 a. a1, day, will come under a uniform the front overseas GEORG% Ft little more, so she also signed up a. m. and 7 p. m, \\,uinndu.\,‘1 142 TROLLER “DIANA, 35 iu long FaaL T {national _system for _classifying Qfitfifi“fl,fii’?';}flifi?‘; e o, for shipyard work, as a welder. | December 27 hJ ISA“‘CS—'—BHIIAIRQ Coniracter N {me v ders of employers in; % | Por two weeks she went to the Y g1 ; equipped |Bianpowet (UF 4 | he Hon. George F. Alexander, | = —— ~ AL @ 1t Weam. fuly cquipped WANTED B ey categonte 1 1, orer, e fhe Han. Ceorge . Alesspder B (¥ ecka, e vl 0 O e | REMODELING — REPAIRING b Ohrysier Crowh. matie. ¢ I e — —— lof their relative importance to the; . . which period she was paid 96 cents| £~ """7"""" 11 CABINET SHOP first-class cond. Inquire 306 Wil- WANTED TO BUY — Twi 1 A First Judicial Division, Territory of 2. ul & : one 1788 e e en Yar effort” it is announced BY,qq; ang per hour. She s now a journeyman | | Alaska Trading C | 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res, Black 200 loughby, or phone 785. fables., Where at? How much? phur Hedges, Territorial Director| Wi ile 5 ive atexander and|Welder earning $1.15 per hour with | | as| }'a ing Lo. *l 1 RECORD CABINET, 2 all-wool 3':‘;;0“"“"“"’“' Wiite Empire, for ‘lht‘kWflr Manpower Commission |yyo” gamily have lost a fine, noble & Promise of a raise in pay. | s J. W. GUCKER, Prep. {| blankets, salmon fishing equip- ™ R {in Alaska. and upstanding son and brother; 2 e ‘I P ment, neafly new; one 95-pe. set| WANTED_Woman o care for| “Under this new mgnpower prior-|gng ci:v‘l st;ll mn;m\: 5 :r;r“ hy;-::::? { g Pl;(lOgE 122 or 4 tH JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING co. dishes, 2 cast-iron skillets and jittle girl, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.““y plan,” Hedges said, “such pro. WHEREAS, the United States has S ur’n K'::Vn:“““. 0 i !”t”‘ni"i4'u‘““~““~! PLUMBING —HEATING—0T1, BURNERS—SHEET METAL b« other cooking utensils. Phone 497,| week days, except Saturday.|lects as the command construction |jost o brave soldier and an outstand- | SCUr™ akes e e 17 S AP e SR T AT 4 WELDING " party leaving. Prefer someone vicinity Gold |bases under Alaska Defense Com-|ing American who, in the line of|t0 the shipyard at 4 and there BUY WAR SONDS | 4 i Plomps (e I e O hone. Black 44, (mand and Alaska Railroad, would |duty, gave up his life for his Coun- dOffs her fancy toot:de, toeless slip- ! PHONE 787 Third and Franklin - ONE 6 TUBE table 1 ot g "nmve the highest, or number nm“n-ym its hour of need; and ivf‘l"-‘-] for a ll"”" ‘l‘"“" ThiCK- | S———.. -V'/‘—_? 2 SR O $18. Call Don Peterson, 2 category, with others in the Alaska| WHEREAS, this community has|soled work shoes ar w w WATKINS Y gt | o 1, " - 1 ; laska -8 - 750. WANTED — Columbia phonograph 'area ranking in relation to their lost a youth who by reason of his pride a heavy plaid. Alaska-style e { - e ¥ 4“,"1 record entitled ,“Who Is Sylvia,” |importance to the war program.” |intelligence and fine Christian work shirt i Gfl»: :3 }EEALTH § | grrm— e T T T S S SRR O e SAL? nm;fle' Ixxke‘ n(‘:l. “;1“_ vocal, by Maxine Sullivan, No.| The action was taken, according [character was onme of its finest| o, o000 cia o Vfiflflfi'fi?@ ! POTTIVMDTA T IIDER flfl!""‘“"a., T, oo e Cmq 36233, Will pay double its retafl|to advices received from WMC citizens RS 1 it & L CULUNDIA LUNMDLS LUNEANY Ges o cxirs Rey DUBY 601 vaite Biowe Red 340. {headquarters in Washington, in an| Now therefore, BE IT RESOLV- fofiles 1ot Broweton. €06 Corf S1f Fooas, » Flavorings | ‘ sy THS SRUE new tutie, B8 VAt Sonl G Bl il [effort to reduce the chance of in-|ED: That as a token of the affec- HEESe 0D On (EE VK-Sl and Spices, Toiletries and l : F ol o mtil light d likes it! 5 1 , ¥ S nar P $45 cash. Call Blue 404. IF you have empty rooms or apts.|equities that might arise in some|tion we feel towards Judge Alex- T WORERE A BEE HE itouschold Necessities at Lumbér and Bui q Malerials 4" FOR BALE — 12-Gauge shotgun,| fof desirable people, inform thelingustrial areas in Which thore | Ander and his family in their hou.j im0 o DR PRE-WAR CEILING - Double barrel, Baker. $14 cash.| Gastineau Hotel. than one item on the critical war ©Of bereavement mr‘ members of the| b od e i REL " PRICES PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU r- e & 3 . 38 | Juneau Bar Association do hereby Proposed new fishing boe e Phone 174 { 3 o et . Call Blue 404. | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by‘pmducnon' g "‘”‘""‘; 18 RELR | Ut TR & deep and heartfelt |40 it. You perhaps don't know how YOU CAN GET LUMEER FOR ESSENTIAL ‘ month, week or day; also on mu»;nmnufuctumd. Heretofore, man- ESMPLETE STGRE | ' FOR SALE—Mangle. Phone Black 356, after 1 p. m. | 327 West 11th St.,, Basement Apt. 1937 FORD V-8 Four-door Sedan, 5 good tires. For quick sale, $200 cash. Phone 387. : WANTED—Middle ngea woman for general housework. Phone 361. VANTED--Used furniturc 306 Wi CHILD'S brand-new. rocking chair, | :“"m Phone ThY rocking horse, completely equip- | ped.skiff, also guitar. Mrs. John- | son, ‘green cabin on Beach aeross | r nn an from No. 7 Waynor Tract,. O grpay HEATED ROOMS. Call Giacier Highway. after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street: TROLLER “ROMANCE,” 38 -100t | ypire " ROOM. Phone Red 570, length, 10-ft. beam, 110 Chrysler, after 5 p. m. v 414, to 1. Fully equipped, lot of spare gear. Boat and equipment WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. N in first-class shape. Write box Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- 316, or phone 631, ask for Tony 6 dry. Phone 236. Christensen, Thompson Apts. B em—— — .~ |FIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 145 FOR SALE—Halibut boat "Antm-‘ - — nett L”; length 54 ft, with 50! HP heavy-duty Atas, tmperiat| MISCELLANEQUS engine. Packs 36,000 pounds. In-| cludes full string of halibut gear| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- and full equipment in perfect! ment. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up condition. Write J. C. Bustnes Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 201 Box 225, Ketchikan, Alaska. [ 315 Decker Way 44 BMALL OIL HEATER. Phone Rcd{ 578. | ON account of illness, log cabin, LOST—Between Klein Apts. and b rooms and bath. Furnishings| Decker Way, on Xmas Eve, ladies include electric refrigerator. elec-| wrist wateh, 17 jewel tric washer, radio, piano, etc Keepsake. Reward. Phone 201, 3% miles on Glacier Highway. Jack | Perry, City Police. LOST-—Ladies gold wrist watch. { Name engraved on back “Eliza- DUPLEX house and two 3-room| beth Kaser.” Finder please call houses and cabin, all rurnished,\ 726, or Blue 460. Reward. on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at| Juneau Paint Store. | e tRoter rox'—ray equnped | Dine at the L. Puustinen, Thane. Bataan Cafe American-Chinese Dishes | TWO HOUSES, both completely! furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One} . T ALASKA TRADING (O. JACK W. GUCKER, Proprietor Schenley Liquors Bacardi Rum Coronet Brandy Dubonnet Wines . Cresta Blanca Wines —PORT, SHERRY, HAUT SAUTERNE, SAUTERNE, BURGUNDY, CLARET SUPERIOR At the Alaska Dock and Storage Company Phone 122 0r 4 CALL FOR LEE ATKINSON R g . | SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT Members of JUNEAU MINE AND MILLWORKERS UNION Local No.203 o 'LOST AND FOUND | Glycine. | power priorities in each area were fixed by WMC area directors but criteria to assure standard ratings throughout the nation had not been \established. Five Categories The five categories, approved junder an arrangement between the |War Manpower Commission and the War Production Board, are as | follows: 1--Orders of exceptional national importance. 2—Emergency orders. 3—Only orders from establish- ments which have been assigned a production urgency rating of IIT and whose preduction or service is behind schedule for manpower reasons or threatens to become so bécause of an expanded schedule, and only if they are orders for workers who will be engaged on | “must” production or services, or on production or services with lo- {cally equivalent urgency ratings. 4—Only orders from establish- {ments which have been assigned a | preduction urgency rating of IV or {which have 'been assigned a pro- |duction urgency rating of ITI and whose orders have not been placed |in priority category 3. Orders from either such establishments will be placed in this category only if they are for workers who will be em- ployed on the production or service |which has been designated as “must” or equivalent in urgency. 5-—Orders from essential and lo- cally needed establishments may be placed in this category if the orders require preferential treat- ment in referral and the estab- lishments have been assigned a production urgency rating of V or above. Clarification The adoption of this uniform system should serve to clarify the relative importance of manpower requirements of employers and to reinforce. WMC's efforts to speed up the placement of workers in war plants where they are most urgently needed, Mr. Hedges ex- plained. Under the system, any order in a local office of the United States Employment Service will be classed as a ‘“non-priority” order unless it has been given a priority designa- tion by the chairman of the Na- tional Manpower Priorities Com- mittee, or by the WMC Regional, State, or Area Director. Eligibility for priority treatment will be determined by the Area Manpower Director with the advice and recommendation of the Area Manpower Priorities Committee. A production urgency rating must be glven, however, before the WMC Area Director will assign a pri- ority manpower rating to an em- ployer. Mr. Hedges pointed out that an employer violating WMC regula- tions or engaging in discrimina- tory or restrictive hiring practices } may forfeit his right to priority | treatment. |details from local offices of the | United States Employment Service, the WMC Territorial Director said, FOUR P. IN ON NORTHBOUND BOAT A northbound steamer Saturday +brought the following passengers to Juneau: Mrs. J. P. Alexander, Mrs. J. P. Moller, Tores J. Ness, Inez Stanley. Leaving on the ship were Kath- ‘erine Williams, Leonard Petersn, | Winnifred Whitmarsh; Hazel But- cher, Darwin Butcher, Dana But- |cher, Paula Butcher, George An- derson and 17 Army personnel. Some Folks Only THINK They Are Hard of Hearing If you are temporarily deafened, | bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that 50 many say has enabled them to hear well again. ‘You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today al. ‘Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Tour Rexan Store Employers may obtain additional THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— JUNEAU, ALASKA ito do a good job of welding She also says “Hello” to all her friends in Juneau. \svmpath,\‘: that the relatives and | friends of this young soldier can Jjustly be proud of his record of ser- 127 SEWARD ST. REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME vice and achievement; and that as | a reward for his honorable careet |in this life. and for his faithful ser- vice to his country, we believe, in, | accordance with the ancient Chris- | tian philosophy, that he is now he- ginning to live a life of unimpairea influence and unmingled happiness |for which his talents and services Announcement Gregg Shorthand and Touch Typewriting will be taught. Three evenings per week. From 7:30 to 9:30. FOR INFORMATION CALL DOUGLAS 48 AFTER 4 P. M. MISS MacNAIR WILL OPEN A NIGHT SCHOOL ON JANUARY 15 M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Juneau — Haines — Skagway were destined ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | Notice is hereby given that City | of Ketchikan, hereinafter referred to as the “Owner,” will receive up to, but not later than 8 o'clock P. M., P. S. Time, of the 17th day of Janu- | ary, 1945, sealed proposals for the award of a contract, for the con- struction of Beaver Falls Power Facilities designated as Project No.' 60-168-N located in Ketchikan, Ter~ ritory of Alaska. Such bids wiil be | received in the office of City Clerk, located at the City Hall, and will be | opened and publicly read aloud at the above stated time and place in | the City Council Chamber. Each bid must conform and be re- | sponsive to all the pertinent Con- tract Documents. Copies are now on | file and open to public inspection in | the offices of the Owner located at | Ketchikan, Alaska and at the En- gineer’s office at 301 Hoge Building, Seattle, Washington, where copies may be obtained By a deposit for each set as shown below. This de- posit will be refunded if the set of | Contract Documents is returned in | good condition within 10 days after ' the bid opening. | Each bid shall be made out on a | bid form to be obtained at either of | the said offices in which the Con- tract Documents are on file. | Each bid shall be accompanied b\" a certified or cashier’s check payable to the Owner, or a bid bond in favor | of the Owner, executed by the bidder ' as Principal and a satisfactory sure- | ty company as Surety, in an amount | not less than five per cent of the| maximum amount of the bid. The | check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will ex- ecute the contract, if it be awarded | “Z % A 2\ THERE'S ONLY ONE BETTER BUY IN BONDS WAR BONDS ¢ 071 (g o 8OV b2 L GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY 2 lncorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY TRIANGLE CLEANERS SPEEDY, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL SERVICE We Pick Up to him, in eonformity with the Con- | d tract Documents and will provide the | an surety bond or bonds as specified | * therein within five days after noti- | Dellver fication of the award of the Con- tract. The Owner reserves the privilege of rejecting any and all bids or (o waive any irregularities or informal- | ities in any bid or in the biddin No bidder may withdraw his for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening of bids. Date: December 13, 1944 R. C. PEDERSEN, Mayor. Deposit required for one set of complete plans and specifications, $25.00. Deposit for each of 5 units covering (1) power house and cot- tage, (2) pipe line, (3) tunnel, (4) transtnission line clearing, and (5) tranmission line: $5.00. First publication, Dec. 26, 1944. ,Last publication, Jan, 2, 1945. PHONE Dedicated to Victory The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of our cooperation. We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends. . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented flcet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU 7, MAIn 7477 TACOMA, WASH,, EATTLE 1, WASH., Pler Perkins Bldg.,, MAin 0840 Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 8 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR REBERVATIQNS THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- G. E. ALMQUIST Owned Grocers CUSTOM TAI'DOI 211 BEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 57¢ PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street ‘Juneau Molors l‘cmore;l‘l'l‘rmw’ 114 . OIL — FEED — HAULING Dine - Bar - Dance- Delicious Fried Chicken | DERBY INN Johin Marin, Prop, Skagway Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Lall Phones 13 and 49 | | | | [ Chas. G. Warner Co. Mnrine Engtnés and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | Widest Sel LIQUO PHONE 92 or 9 HARDWARE : l NOBTH TRANSFER || Thomas Hardware Co: || Light and Hedvy Hauling PAINTS — OIL8 i E O. DAV:]SI o"gm.uw- DAVIE Builders’ and Shelf | COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY i | Utah Nul and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co TELEPHONE 4 e ey ' The Alaskan Hotel | | Newly Renovated Resms at Reasonsble Hates. | | ) DOD WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil-—Stove 0il—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing ~ Storage ardd Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0303 “SMILING SERVIOWN" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 PFree Delivery Juneas TGASTINEAU | HOTEL , Every comfort made for eur guests Alr dervice Information