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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944 WANT ADS FOR SALE 1 WANTED “radio| WANTED—A cook to prepare hot | FOR SALE- Crosley cabinet and Philco wireless record player,| soup and cocoa for school lunch ‘ late model. No. 2, White Apts., Approximately four hours per | . P on Willoughby Ave. after 4:30 day, from nine to one. Must cook, | &3 B serve and clean up. Necessa BULLDOG PUPS—Reasonable, Apt.| help will be supplied. Make ap- | Iriftan iove Capitol Bar, plication in writing and mail to O F NS R G AR LVl Supt. ¢f Schools, Box 1271, Ju-| neau n 4 licatis age, FOR SALE-Late 1941 Chevrolet| . ]f S .llm,,‘p"o'f.‘(3"“'“ (’:‘“"““SDICL‘;"(;‘ 5 passenger, tWO, jogth of time resideac in Juneau D0t PRI 4| and in Alaska, whether or not 5 Sl - Wb e Ol are a citizen of the United tes, other pertinent informa- tion. All applicants must qualify ‘“POR SALE—Fully equipped rant. Cash. 460 South Franklin food handlers under health | " after 1 p. m laws. If your written application | k& ~ e is accepted, you will be called| JUST RECEIVED—Large shipment| for a personal interview. Give Bi-Focal lenses, also new-type| phone number in application. Pro-Tect-Ear frames. Eye " + Zyltip Pro-Tect-Ear frames. Eye w,\qpp 10 RENT—House with Glass Cases, steel construction. | lectricity on Glacier Highway or THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., S Y o S ; in Juneau. Call Roy Banta at N 214 Second Street. ) s o i Juneau Hotel. ' 3 i xi}.»\r\'wb " Electric Call Red 104, between 5 and 7 FOR SALE—Moy's Restaurant w, Sitka, Alaska. $1000 will handle. Refrigerator. | | | i Box 237, Sitka, Alaska. ply Sull; TROLLER “DIANA 33 ft. long,|WANTE] s | 8% ft. beam, fully equipped., Bakery. Chrysler Crown marine pm“"""‘WA\IT}‘D—th.{blu lady w’ ch;‘e first-class cond. Inquire 306 Wil- | ? Woughby it phece T for small boy from 8 a. m. to i i i 4 p. m,, school days. Phone Green ONE 6 TUBE table model radio,| 170. % $18. Call Don Peterson, Green' 750, WANTED' TO BUY — TWO pool ' o | ‘tables. Where at? How much? ws'l FORD V-8 Four-door Sednn What condition? Write Empire, 5 good tires. For quick sale, $200 M-4980. cash, Phone 387. e \\ANTED Woman to care. for FOR SALE—Halibut boat /“Antoi- | little girl, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. nett L”; length 54 ft., with 50| 'Week days, except Saturday. HP heavysduty Atlas Imperial; Prefer someone vicinity Gold 5 engine. Packs 36,000 pounds. In-| Belt Avenue. Phone Black 442, Py cludes full string of halibut gear after 5 p. m. ‘ < and full cegquipment - in- pErfect) T T AT w ran AR RN 1 Gondition. Write J, O, Bugtness, | L CARE FOR CHILDREN hy3 Box 225, Ketchikan, Alaska. month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt.| . BMALL OIL HEATER. Phone Red Rk 578. | VANTED-—Used furniture _ | loughby Phone 788. FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Steam-heated room Phone Green 675 | 308 WU ON account of illness, log n, 5 rooms and Furnishings include electric refrigerator. elec- tric washer, radio, piano, rfc. 3% miles on Glacier Highway. Jack Perry, City Police. HEATED ROOMS. Call 315 Gold Street. -~ STEAM after 3 p. m, DUPLEX house and two 3-room on Gastineau Juneau Paint SiorL Inquire at after 5 p. m. TER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- TROLLER “FOX L. Puustinen, 7 ed Ful ; equipy ne. TWO HOUSES, both completely | furnished including elec! lights, radio and washing machine. One FIANOS FOR RENT. —Fhane 14 LOST AND FOUND acre pat. land, good creek, sult-| 3 able for chickens, geese and|LOST—In Post Office, bunch of ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- keys in leather case. Please re- ! way. Junc Gihson, Phone 357, turn to Empire. Thanks. after 10 a. . — e — el stween Klein Apts. and MISCELLANE“"S Decker Way, on Xmas Eve, ladies wrist watch, 17 jewel Glycine. — Al Keepsake. Reward. Ph 01 GUARANTEED Realisuc e gane Perma- | __ e o ment. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. FOUND — Will party who lost Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 201.| linoleum last night call at 1014 315 Decker Way. West 11th St A WELL-STOCKED CUPBOARD IS A REAL CONVENIENCE ESPECIALLY THESE COLD DAYS Our quantity discounts can help your BUDGET and keep your family well nourished at the same time. Every Item Guaraniced PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries— 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. SPECIAL CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL MEETING Netice to Delegates and Secretaries FULL ATTENDANCE REQUESTED Nominalions‘an_gppoinmenls FRIDAY--8 P. M, A.F.of L. Hall | called whiskey—"Usquebaugh”’? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNE. NOTE—From timetotime, in this spe there will appear an article which w will be of inter fellow American. This is humber thirty-five of @ series. SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP., NEW YORK “Usquebaugh” | . PROGRAM . Strange word at the top of this |® THURSDAY, December 28, 9:30 column today, isn't it?— Usque- m.—Dance in honor of High baugh. ed from the Celtic; | 1 in USO; all GSO in Gaelic it would be ““Uisgebetha.” | s also invited xlltu.\fi)r‘:f:wu{‘\l;t {ry to pronounce | 4 FRIDAY, December 29, 7 P pretty close to Meeting of Servicemen's All this from a learned friend who mel). 7:30—Class “in PO, tells us that this rather strange | wing, led by Mary Shaw. 7:30 word gneans—Water of Life. Jt is | “The Man Who Came To Dinner,” lr}tefi»uu; l‘n learn lllmllx num‘]'clr_ | broadcast by USO Commandos of other nations applied a similar | "o L o {étm @ fha paghiculer slooiolic | 10—Speclal party and. Juke b beverages which they d dance in USO, entertainment Way back in the early and refreshments. (Note—meet- Ages, the Italians made a d tion from wine and called it Vitae.” France callod it * and in the Scandin: Acquavit. ater of Life. | ing of Ccmmittee of Management sostponed to January, date to be chairman.) December 30- to be announced unced by TURDAY, ance. Place all mean . . . During the Renaissance period, |~ later [ pharmacists wenl even a bit further | ¢ SUNDAY, December 31, 2 p. m.! ;‘“f‘ termed what we know as alco- | 7rip to Mendenhall Glacier. 5:30 hol, “Elixir Vitae,” which means | __goetee nour with waffles; Ruth And the word | g an interesting | Brooks at piano. 10—New Year's dg-riv:uion. 1t comes from the Ara- Eve party in USO. bic Al Kohl.” The prm_'r.*suf;difili]- e MONDAY, January 1, 8:15 p. m lation was introduced into Europe | _poum Club leaves USO for | by the returning Crusaders—they evening at private home. 8:30 learned it from the Arabs. Ancient indeed—the use of alco- holic beverages made from the fer- mentation and distillation of Movies in USO. TUESDAY, January 2, 7:45 p. m. —Sketching by Fred W. Havener nalmtl s pmd}:' 5. And{ nmievln 8:30 — Broadcast of ‘“Teacher’s too, the “profession” of prohibi- ot tors. Way back in the dim apd | Ccu’ guiz program, from b distant past, as today, there was 9:30 "C“""“‘f‘i‘ lesday nigl use and abuse of the gifts of nature, games in USO. 10:30—Juke box | There were the many who used | dance. these gifts wtéh]restrnjn% an;;l ap- | e WEDNESDAY, January 3, 7:30 preciation, and the few who abused BT 119 R them. But, the many always have | P: W—Movies in "EHO. “‘T resented and always will resent any | Saquare dancing in A. B. Hall Public cordially invited. THANK ' YOU! Literally hundreds of the’ people of this community had a hand in the success of the USO Christmas | | festivities. Many of you gave gifts, effort on the part of a small pres- sure group to penalize them for excesses in which they do not in- dulge, and to which they do not subscribe. Human nature hasn’t changed much has it, since the time they MARK MERIT |or contributed money for us to of SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP. |buy them. Some of you made cakes and cookies and candy for our FRER —A booklet containing reprints party. and others acted as hosts of earlier articles in this scries will be sent you on request. Send a post-card to me care of Schenley International Co orp;s 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. and hostesses there. Others helped with the entertainment, or served Y. in miscellaneous ways. Altogether, B O " you made it truly a community > 3 pa for the men ATTENTION MASON We are no pessimist—quite the F contrary is the case most of the Called Communication of Mt. tjme. But personally, we believe Juneau Lodge, Thursday evening at that next Christmas and perhaps 7:30, houses and c’\bm, ‘xll furnished, ' e e ROOM. Phone Red 570, Degre(‘ another after that will find Am- erican servicemen in general (in- . cluding men now in Alaska) with work in the M. M. J. W. Leivers, Secreta Super Mm'ket 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 —WITH THE REGULAR MINI MUM GROCERY ORDER OF We Reserve the | low priced items or specials we | O. P. A. Ceiling will deliver at this price. | $5.76 M I l K CASH AND CARRY S4 19 | $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any | | EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily SPEEDY, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL SERVICE We Pick Up and Deliver PHONE AU, / ALASKA I All be W of azine ed 1 d wishes of ake an 1 hearts il be g ! re- CAMP SHOW TROUPE NO. 257 membran of the 1844 Ch We have only a couple of lines to given to the servicemen by the say it in. But we s it emphatic- people of Juneau and Douglas, The members of USO-Camp| - Show Troupe No. 257 are exceed- CRADLE SONG ingly able artists and entertainers, When we asked Lois Hared to good troupers in the finest mean- sing the Brahms Lu y on Christ- ing of that time-honored phrase mas F anticiy 8 ething and excellent mpany to be wit night v beyond ¢ e Edwards, ¢ r K highest Ang ¢ Walde Gene Cl Iroomf d nols moement ) nd I 1 . befor in bec ust ) ¢ ) nd. lister yound vioee Anc ni I o | of L« to be- tide—17:26 a 2 > of peop) Zh tide ) o ¢ sions wide significe Persor p. 1 pln_\t upon the hearts of any futu FROM ANCHORAGE audie: more effectively than st carl E can | did in the Juneau USO Club on iy Reirietor s that, Christmas Eve a few weekS poyne gre registered at the Bar- | After her fourteenth birthday! anci Hotel from Anchorage. i g -— - nd | GOODBYE TO DORIS | PLEASE NOTICE! | Though she was our hostess only ' Eastern Star and Masons will about two months, the value of hold a party at the Temple Satur- il:um-lé McEachran's services to this day, Dec. 30, at 8 p. m. {USO and to the hundreds of men - {whom she met here is beyond a FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 . |curate appraisal. Her friendliness,! New Taxi Service announced by Her “good looks, the rest of her D. B. Femmer. Give us a call. *Courteous attendama New Cars. vivid ‘charm—these will not be for- MUSHROOMS £ ouncefin ‘7 e FRESH VEGETABLES Full irse the Fsthe K 2 pound j ;@ DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 PHONE .Bw'ts 1O5 CA§%§ s %’2@% w%@ Apnnouncement HOCK ON ANUARY 15 MISS Max A NIGHT Shorth Gregg = I NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O MPANY J.| MU RN Euccessors o ROOM 3—First Nativval Bank L !M. REMODELING 270 South Franklin Street. —“ > JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. )11, BURNERS—SHEET METAL LDING PLUMBING—HEATING— PHONE 787 oy ON Puhln. Accounta fi:'Slenographic-Tax Relml and MURPHY $AACS—~—DRuilding Contracior CABINET SHOP "'mlum Maierials 87 or 74 JUNEAU T H'MYF'? FOR ESSENTIAL PAGE FIVE e———y Harvey Lowe bldg. PHONE 676 — REPAIRING PHONE 799; Res, Black 200 Thir d and Franklin BT DY LA & fl COMPANY YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA | WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS et THRIFT CO-0P , Member National Retatler- Owned Qrocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES--GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Junean Molors Sanifary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MFATS AND POULTRY i FREE DELIVERY | ¢all Phones 13 snd 49 S Chas. G. Warner Co. Murine Engines apd Bapplies | MACKINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | SRS TSN G e AR B e | ' NORTH TRANSFER | Light and Heavy Hauling | E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS | PHONE 81 P [ COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS SRS | WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ng -— Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 “SMILING SERVICE Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 | Pree Delivery GASTINEAU | HOTEL | Every comfort made for our guests | { Arr ervice [nformation | | PIIONE 18 or 28 1—'—'———'—_—.—— HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 | l L B ‘ | ] CUSTON TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 femmemru;lu ; i14 OIL — FEED — HAULING - | Dine - Bar - Dance | Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway [°° B e il GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 92 or 95 | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Doilders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nui and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 “ Il G — The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms | at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager -Musical Instraments and Supplier Phone 206 Secand and Seward | Juneau’s Most Popular ONLY THE BEST OF AEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop l Phone 549 Pred W. 5 [ SR

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