The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1945, Page 5

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. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1945 = WANT ADS CFORSALE | WANTED INEER 7cm]-si)’ring mattress, one F"’ORWEENT 4-room cottage, fully | large metal suitcase, one bicycle,| furnished. Phone Douglas 643, one piano. All practically new, reasonably priced. Ask for Larson, 626 Tth St. Perelle Apts. WANTED—Small _steamer New or used. Phone 143. — WANTED TO RENT — Furnished | TRUNK & leather suitcase. Phone Green 309. | < apute by permanent Government . 5 | emplo Will lease. Phone! 1549 Shares Pelican Cold Storage Black 775. P. O. Box 3043 i Co’s stock. Will sell at 90 cents : & - | & Ahore. Wiike Buipiis, C-a010, <[ WANIED 10 BUY Furnished | o TN S - house on rent terms. Phone ONE G. E. 10-tube all-wave con-| Black 775. P. O. Box 3034 i condition. WANTED-—Job mechanic. Cat i B f4 | and truck specialist. Call at No.| TROLLER “ROMANCE" 38-foot 3, Village. i length, 10-ft. beam, 110 Chrysler, —- — - —. —— 3% t6. 1, Pully equipped, 1ot of | VAR ' TO BUY—Billiard table. spare gear. Boat and equipment Write Empire 5009, in first-class shape. Write BoX wANTED -Experienced bookkeeper | 316, or phone 631, ask for Tony ang general office man for near- Christensen, Thompson Apts. by Cold Storage Plant. Married man preferred. Good salary and living quarters furnished. Apply James C. Cooper. sole radio in good Phone Black 619. as CHILD'S SLED—New Condition, 186 Gastineau Avenue, opposite Johnson Apzs. FOR SALE--Fully _eEnppml restau- rant. Cash. 460 South Franklin, after 1 p .m. Phone 377 TROLLER “DIANA,” 33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.|wrLL CARE FOR CHILDREN by Chrysler Crown marine engine,| month, week or day; also on call [ first-class cond. Inquire 306 Wil-| 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. | loughby, or phone 788. | | 3 T - - | NANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi | BMALL OIL HEATER. Phone Red; \oughby. Phone 788. ; ALBERT GLOVER | IS NOT GUILTY OF CITY CHARGE ON account of illness, log cabin, 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings include electric refrigerator. eleg- | tric washer, radio, piano, ete. 3% | miles on Glacier Highway. Jack | Perry, City Police. { OUPLEX house and two 3-room! houses and cabin, all furnished, on Gastineau Zve. Inquite at| After less than 10 minutes' de- Juneau Paint Store. |liberation a not guilty verdict was by s returned late yesterday afternoon | the jury in the case of Albert| LOST AND FOUND s Gover, charged by City Police T |with belng drunk in a public place, Reward.| (the Imperial Pool Hall), on the, LOST—Key case and key Return to Empire Office. inight of December 30. ————— - After the City rested its case, LOST—Comb, silver band. Return nng pmily Schmitz, Imperial em- Empire. Reward. I ployee, upon being called to the stand testified that Glover, in con- versation with her that night, did not seem intoxicated. LOST. Klein Apts. and Decker Way, on Xmas Eve, ladies wrist watch, 17 jewel Glycine. | Keepsake. Reward. Phone 201. Glover himself testified that he o oo Tt i pot. forcibly. restrain Officer! Harry Murray when he attempted MISCELLANEQUS o subdue a man who was subse- quently placed under arrest and GUARANTEED ienus’uc Perma- taken l‘O the ley Jail. HOWC\'P]‘,‘ ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. he testified, Omcur. Murray, ac- Lola: Beaty Snop. Phone 201 companied by Orflccrs. Jackson 315 Decker Way Perry and Leonard Williamson, | S later returned and took him into IF you have empty rooms or apts. custody for desirable people, inform the Judge William Helzheimer pre- Gastineau lfotel. sided at the trial, held in the City gt 4 o 3 Council Chambers, with Attorney rox BEN‘T M. E. Monagle representing the City and Attorney Howard D Stabler appearing for the defend- ant Glover was originally charged with interfering with an officer and being drunk in a public place. This charge, however, was reduced to that of being drupk in a public | ROOMS FOR RENT — Men only. phone 281. Haven Rooms STEA! ED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. HEATED ROOM. Phone Red 570, after 5 p. m place when Defense Attorney WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Smb?cr poim}ud out that v.hn- municipal ordinance under which | Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. defendant was to be tried provided | a penalty in excess of that al-| PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 lowed under territorizi law. 5 - | Jury members were Mrs. H. R. HOSPITAL NOTES | Blood, Grace Ramsey, Doris Stew- | art, Albert J. Ferrest, Jake Crop- | ley, Mrs. Harley Turner, -Lymma Jack Zavedsky was admitted to Holland, Mrs. Pete Carlson, Ludwig | St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for Nelson, Earl Barcus, Douglas J. medical treatment. |Oliver and Alice Bach Coughlin. % ¥ PO S S MY SHOP WILL BE CLOSED from January 1st to January | 14th due to illness. LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON " CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken 3 Choice Steaks ! DINE and DANCE Covomrccamraa { i | | ! - - Ann’s Hospital Thursday for medi- | | cal attention. (o‘s]‘l AIR{mES | to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for MAKE {wo H.WSF surgery. | ted to 8t. Ann's Hospital yesterday |flights yesterday, carrying the fol- | for medical care. |lowing passengers to Ketchikan: | KELVIE'S AfilMAL HOSPITAL | |E. B. Coulter. S BIBTH B 1RET | Ketchikan® to Juneau — William | | £ 3 . M. g o8 i o2 ‘%;“%5: '::éi\:;ng M. | petersburg to Juneau — Halnor| e Upsal and Pete Hansen. and Art Conley. | | Sitka to Juneau—A. B. Hicks. Wills. | The freighter Cricket of the Al- aska Steamship Company arrived today is discharging hay and gen- eral cargo at the Alaska Steamship | Alex Kaiisoff was admitted to St.! Mrs. Mary Haines was admitted | Mrs. George Getchell was admit-| Alaska Coastal Airlines made two |Dan Moller, Frank Marshall and Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Tierney. Soagiling Menughs Veterinary | juneau to Sitka—Ottar Johnson | Ketchikan to Wrangell — H. A.| CRICKET IN PORT in port early this morning, and | jdock. — e —— i SEATTLEITES HERE | J. A. Gellatly, Jr, and Thomas |W. Myall are in Juneau, registered | ‘from Seattle, at the Baranof Howl.; ! Announcement MISS MacNAIR WILL OPEN A NIGHT SCHOOL ON JANUARY 15 Gregg Sherthand and Touch,Typewriting wijl be taught. Three evenings per week. From 7:30 to 9:30. FOR INFORMATION CALL DOUGLAS 48 AFTER 4 P. M. trunk, | WANTED TO RENT—Garage. Call |} l— Apply Sully’s ) Cpl. Ruby Newell, of Long Beach, WAC in England in a contest sponscred by the Army «Stars and Stripes,” stands beside the Flying Fortres ers,” named for her by the 385th S— elected as the most beautiful newspaper, “Ruby Bombardment Group of the Calil Air Force’s Third Bombardment Division, at a base in the European theatre. (AP Wirephoto from Army Air Forces) She Delivers The Goods--- ToRussia By ADELAIDE KERR (A. P. Newsfeatures Writer) NEW YORK—The solicitor for a trucking company walked into the Russian War Relief traffic man- ager's office, asked to see the boss and came face to face with good - looking blond. For a few sec- onds he stared into the face of Eve Gersh, amazed to find a wo- man in the chair of a traffic man- ager who moved a million and a half deliars’ worth of merchandise a month. Then he recovered him- self and went on with his business a When the interview ended he hesitated a. moment, then hauled two ci his pocket and s from and Mink partments. 4 RADIO FOR SALE CALL 14— Royal Blue Cab — 14 | stuffed them into her hand “Here,” he said, “take 'em any- way. Give ’em to your husband.” Eve Gersh kept her face straight | She learned to do that long ago in |a jeb which requires her to move ) tons of freight a month from ns of small towns throughout into New York and on She has to see that dry vitamins, shoes, seeds, watches, musical instrument | materdals, technical beoks, medical | apparatus, laboratory —equipment, blankets and foodstuffs are moved from the place 8 do: the country, to Moscow can people have collected them, | assembled in warehouses in New York or Portland, Ore, and from there dispatched to Russia. She also is responsible for the shipment of other materials purchased by Russian War Relief Plenty of trouble flows actoss her d Messages concerning rmits that delayed are held up, enroute, ships var material to ipping ¥ shipments ¢ relief supplies hot it g how e P Ty SN TR it S, L, Vo X, N Fur Breeders who ship their Silver Fox pelts to Lampson, Fraser & Huth get the strongest selling power for their merchandise. For Lampson, Fraser & Huth is the World's Foremost Fur Selling Organization. Buyers consistently turn to Lampson, Fraser & Huth to fill their requirements, because they know that it is the world's largest organization en- gaged in the marketing of raw furs by Public Auction and Private Treaty de- We point to our successful THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- "Most Beaufiful WAC' Honored ‘lone or two nigh where the Ameri- | -JUNEAU, ALASKA E s the same unruffled ‘”I(*\xl\nnu‘Inllel’l(.\ lot of extra-curriculag tone. Here's her secret problems. For instance, a philan= “I know T mustn't lose my tem- thropic organization bought an am- per she says with a little girl/bulance for Russia and then dis- gri So T keep it smooth 'til I've banded. Its representatives dumped hung up the receiver. And then I the problem of shipment in Mos. just sit there, where no one can|Gersh’s lap. She made a series of hear me, and tell the walls what telephone calls for necessary ship- I think. When I have it off my|Ping information, but made no| {chest, T go back to work again” headway. Everybody passed her to| Mrs. Gersh is good-looking: clear somebody ¢ The seventh person |skin, se grey eyes, butter-scotch Who came on the wire said: iblond Lob..In private life she is the| T know just the person to helpl is apt to find herself in her office 5 a week. Her job'cent owned in the south. DANCE ELKS' HALL—Saturday, Jan. § 10P.M.to1A. M. Sponsored by Sons of Norway Peterson’s Orchestra G SERVICE MEN Half Price ADMISSION Tax TOTAL $1.20 NSNS WO 7 . N2 wrre or the sun = with a turn of your SN wrist ! \ SUNNY BROOK NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK BOURBON WHISKEY—A BLEND « 86.8 PROOF « 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS YOU GET THE BEST | RADIO RECEPTION | FROM STATIONS WITH GREATEST POWER results of the past, as the reason why you should ship your Silver Fox or Mink pelts to us. DATES JON SALES avcr 1945 JAN. 30 MB Fes. 8 PERSIAN LA HUDSON'S BAY CO- FEB. 19 GENERAL" FE8. 26 VER FOX % SNCHED MINK APR. 2 GENERAL® APR. 9 SILVER FOX s MAY 1 RSIAN LA i TiupsoN's BAY CO- MAY T SiLver wor sincludes Ranched and wild Mink ncl wilis is probably more than 80 per wife of Emanuel Gersh, a civil en- |You. She'll tell you all about this, gineer. They have a 14-year-old |Call Russian War Rellef and ask {von. for Eve Gersh. Mrs. Gersh spends most evenings s o g quietly at home witl 8 5 quietly a e with the family NOTICE! Two evenings a week she studies Russian. But weekends and sum- . o 5 mer-times she plays hard. She loves| i * Low Trinlty Guild will meet o . with Mrs. J. O. Kirkham at to dance, especially the rhumba.| o oo priday. Jan. 5 i {{Swims long distances and plays a | _CUsies Friday, Jan. 5, at 8 p. m, hard driving game of tennis 7 e In spite of her best efforts she The capital in southern cotton| PAGE FlVE Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3-—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 200, JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 “Third and Franklin COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON 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 ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. l 5% yrs, experience in Seattle MERF C. FERRIS Formerly with Dave Milner HOTEL JUNEAU~ROOM THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors G. E. ALMQUIST: CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL o Femmer’s Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING' D T O R Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Lall Phones 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS, Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE92or95 .. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOU Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. e NORTH TRANSFER ||| 1,3mas Hardware Co: Bl..ig.h:)::‘#sflou? w. DAFTS PAINTS — Qiu i PHONE 81 ] COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneas Alaska Trading Co. ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 3 At Alaska Dock and Storage § SAoARl HOME GROCERY Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF JAEATS . PHONE 202 Phone 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phene 38

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