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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR RENT DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. Phone | FOR RENT—Cabin. 2 rooms, bath, 101, between 5 and 7 p. m. oil range. Whites only. Phone s - —— | Blue 454. FOR SALE — Medium-size adjust- : able dress form. Unused. Phone 4 ROOM HOUSE, oil stove. 843 Blue 472 or Red 259. [West oth Street. FOR SALE — Miscellaneous pieces FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins of furniture. Call 501. | 843 West Ninth Street. FOR L] 31A185, has 12-15 Sterling motor. » owner from 12 to 1 on No. 5 Float, Small Boat Harbor. after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- In good con-| qry phone 236, Call 62 dur- PIANO FOR SALE. dition. $285.00. ing 'business hours NOS FOR KENT. FOR SALE OR RENT—3-Room,| furnished house, with bath. In FORMAL OPENING Douglas. Phone Douglas 693. | FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house,| OF JEEP ('.UB IS ! furnished. One-half basement. 945 | W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap-| poniment - ONE HUGE SUCCESS RESTAURANT — Complete equip-| {;‘Z,?;' fi,mm‘fr E’;:.‘g::g :’;{fi Making its formal debut Tuesday Fermerly priced at $1800, now‘g‘]gll:‘v the Je:‘l’vtE’!‘l“;“f:]M:“; : rite i ub, was host to civilian ¢ :;:20 ok Emmm'.oflicer guests who visited the new AT e s L » ,.,,_'cslablishment during the evening. FOR SALE—Furiished house on|Literally hundreds of guests were Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 on hand to make this one of the p. m. or before 9 a. m. |big events in Juneau during dhe s - - - —— !month, Highlight of the evening FOR SALE—Airplane hangar. Call was a visit from Gov. Ernest Alaska Mission. !Gruening, who gave the Enlisted LYSOH Property QIF salby 7-roomt] Meee Siap, i Test wikhes, {or modern house. Imquirer on pre-| mises, Mile 9, Glacier: Highway. | FOR SALE—Trollcr “Diaga’—33 ft. LWaglxer of the Juneau Subport Idng, 8'% ft. beam, fully equipped. and Major Lovgren of the Alaskc Chryslér Crown marine engine_!Ccmmunicuum\ System. Major Karl Mayor “Cot “hoat, $375 cash. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call |recreation Hayes was present| during the evening, as were Major | (BIDS ARE OPENED FOR ADDITION 10 ceived from Lytle and Green Company building at | WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts,{AgenCy in the Baranof Hotel, Earl and Green Construction Company of Des Moines, Iowa, was higher than the estimated cost. Other bidders were J. B. Warr and Company, Seattle $39,740 Clarence E. Rands, Sitka, $32,185; | tion Company, $31,836. The Serv iceme ns recreation Government and is operated by the USO, McGinty id. SOUAREDANCING AT UNION HALL {attendance, the weekly session of .3 old-fashioned ' dancing has been _ shifted from the USO Club, where _* it would ordinarily be sheld this ev- ~ *hing, to the larger quarters of the JIO Hall. Dancing will start at & 3130 o'clock, A. B. Cain will call the © B Fairbanks Cabinet and Construc- ARRIVE building, located in downtown Fair-| Mr. banks, is owned by the Federal rived he fitst class condition. Sée' Harbor /Schiebner and Lt. Warten Caro, GOOD established bakery In Skag- way. Steady business year round. Write «James - Cozian, Box 305, military sérvices in Juneau. Honor | 4re welcome to attend. | \guest of the evening was Capt. Skagway, Alaska. DUPLEX house and two 3-room houses and cabin, all furnished, both aides to the Governor, were n hand to receive the hospitality tended by the Jeep to the com- missioned officers, of . the . various William Day of the Juneau Sub- port. Capt. Day was active in in- routines, assisted by Mrs. C. C. Col- m |leh at the piano and Ed MecIntyre {on the violin. All local square Jancing fans as well as Servicemen —— .,—— | BACK TO JUNEAU | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray ex- fi . NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Savikko re- | Douglas Natatorium Saturday night, Emplc the States. their daughters in California and | Mrs. Ernest Gruening with about also their son, Cpl. Elmer Savikko | 100 couvle taking part at Walla Walla, Wash,, radio-gunner in t Bids for an addition to the!The Savikkos r: Fairbanks | vacation but the; | were opened yestérday morning in'ing to be a hardship rather than a attle and are now re former Wehren hou “ Avenue, X age two, and an i and Mi NOTE—Owing lo a mixup in the mails somewhere, several comics of The Empire’s page have failed to arrive for foday's issue but they will appear just as soon as rec AL 'ALL RIGHT, GRAVEL GERTIE N IE YOU WANT IT THAT WAY. HERE e their home with hi: and Mrs. Felix Gray, until an apartment is available T'S BALL Ball, held in the executl for ths LOW Bid of $30 752 Re_;lumrd Saturday after spending the | was revorted as a real success. The ' ' A€~ past two and ‘one-half months In | highlight of the evening was the | tended by of the offices today by Alva W They visited both of | grand march led by the Gov. and The com- dent who is a | mittee revort today showed a profit ny Air Corps. | 0f about $75 after expenses nad been :d a splendid | paid, which will go to the March of D The Douglas Island Wom- ub had charge of the check- new membe por so found travel- D the office of the Federal Works!pleasure 1 also reported a successful dent Bluckerby McGinty announiced today, but NEW RESIDENTS PR 1\uu A it & NE ENTS ion ‘rl:gplor\:}::xmhi:ni;) 7‘:':(2“1;:3:.‘:“1\-{;;, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson re- | TERRITORIAL GUARD {ha' 4 ' ’ ke : cently arrived in Douglas from Se- will b5 ki) B Fifle’tto ding in the branch of the Territorial Guard.| Mrs, Members of the Douglas team in- torial Gordon G erday after ernate. business. & ~BUT PROBABLY AN INTO A 'SUDDEN TYPHOON SQUALL AND 4 Y \ o ERE'S NO WORD YET ABOUT THE -« - PLANE. THEY LEFT YESTERDAY NOON, | Tke USO' invites everyoue to ™= s, |sguare dancing tonight at Union © ¥ Hall Becaus2 of the increase in © FROM NOW ON,YOU'LL BE AN EMPLOYEE AT 12 Federatic was on‘act men” The purpose speeding up st Wednesday oid conflict with at the Douglas Natatorium |tine’s Day, it was announced Director FROM ANCHORAGE | clude Norman Rustad, Fred Turpin, | Price Administration, - Shudshift, Ralph Mortensen, | from Anchor n, with Willilam Cuth- [the past several weeks on official wer UGLAS - ~ " DRIVE FOR MEMBL3 A regular monthly meeting of the Federal eduled at- from each announced gy kerby, presi- the outlined enrollment Too small a propor- ticn of federal employe 3 members of the orge decla The date for the régular mor eon meeting been moved in Mildred Hermann, Terri- Gordon Gray, Dorothy Gray, of neth Bowden, Mrs has returned mann. she spent | L the where the of ization, Presi- ~ N FROM ANCHORAGE 55,05 o ruary, Valen-| An THE NEWS,) LANDED ON SOME FIELD ‘TiLL Mrs. G Krause, Nellie Wans, Barbara - Vibbert, John Hoff and Allen Trinity Guild to Meet Friday Night cyswpea commenc - WILL DINE SENATORS won, 614 Harris Street.| At the noonday luncheon and bus- the business meeting, iness session of the Juneau Cham- f a series of lectures on | ber of nmerce tomorrow in the the Pre Book will be given by Baranof d Room, the members the Rev. W. Robert Webb and any |of the Territorial Senate will be woman interested in this study is | guests of the local body. Story tell- srdially invited to attend the | ing with no punches pulled, may eeting take place. Trinity Guild will hold its regu- onthly meeting Friday evening la at 7:30 o M. O. Jc Followi fir'st - - D ALASKA AIRLINES IS TO ANCHORAGE who has been Mrs. Jessie A ker, and her daughter, Lorene Krause, Juneau High School senior, for her home in Anchorage to- Alaska Airlines plane brought the following passengers to Juneau h > on St. Ann’s v night a° 3 - clock between S - late yesterday afternoon: day via Alaska Airlvmes piane, on They have a young son of the Douglas Territorial OPA EAD RETURNS P Anchorage — Leo Wilder, the final leg of a journey started ant daughter. | Guard and two units of the Juncau Martha ~McCormick, Fred in November, which took her to the southern and eastern parts of Mildred Her- the United States. - D - today for Anchorage BOWDEN HERE iwin, C. A. Nich-! K. R, Bowden of Anchorage is a R. R. Warren, guest of the Hotel Juneau. aving Donald Ba ols, L. L. Holmes, eived. 1 WAS TALKING TO CAPTAIN GREEN. HE JUST ARRIVED. SAD THERE WAS ATERRIBLE SYORM ABOUT EIGHT, HUNDRED MILES FROM HERE, OVERDUE, BUT PROBABLY I LIKE THE ATMOSPHERE HERE ANRTI Lt TFE THERE'S SOMETHING: MORE HERE THAN MEETS THE EVE, WARDEN. itiating the project of establishing|Pect to return to Juneau from An- ROOM AND BOARD WILL i THAT’S THE WAY IT WILL BE R WANTIN: . WE wo~’€ ORCE YoU T0 /™ REASON . EA) PRISON D FOOD. AST b HAVE ‘SECURITY. BE 12 DOLLARS A WEEK. - T = COULD [T BE THAT You UNDERESTIMATE . THE "N\ DETECTIVES IN YOUR WHATS THIS Z X NO, 6IR | CAPTAIN HAS CAPTAIN | TUMBLIN. SAID, FOR. AH, YES, HOTSPOT \ TUMBLIN BURST | US To NAME His AIRPLANE ‘ANYTHING SENTIMENT 2 WE LIKED. ; MECHS DON'T KNOW. OF THE MISSION TO INDO-CHINA WE ARE READYING ... I HOPE THEY DON'T PUT SOME POINTLESS NAME ON UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE = MATE SUNDAY, WE ARE OBVIOUSLY RIDING THE BALL WITH THE NAMES \POOR ORPHAN ON OUR AIRPLANES—BUT | AIRCRAFT... JUST SNAKE TUMBLIN AND NUMBERS ON A TERRY LEE HAVE NONE! on Gastineau fve. Inquire &t the Service Men’s Club. Day isjchorage in the not too far distant © Juneau Paint Store. also chairman of the club's spon- future, according to Mrs. Gray. He « iy — sors, which group includes LL! has been rving in the armed forces Edwin Nugent of the Coast Guard|In the Western city and Mrs. Gray MISCELLANEOUS cnd 1t Robert Dalton, Signal|has been making her home in An- Corps. | *horag nce last June. THE MOTOR SHIP LEOTA will, On hand to greet visitors at the| For il months Mr. Gray has ¥ leave for Warm Springs Bayiclub as they entered were Cpl.|D€cn under medical treatment and O Priday or Saturday. Contact Fred Marvyn Perry, Cpl. Alan Marshall, | While his health is greatly improved == O'Neill at ‘the Baranof Hotel. |Chief Lyle Kelsey and M/Sgt. Ir-|it is expected he will be given a @ i AR \ving E. Stimpson. Among those |medical release from service, she! WM. R. ROOKER — Your wallet present during the courseg of the |said. ha beet™turtied in at the EM- cvening were scores of local people | ——te pire. i who have made various contribu- FROM ANCHORAGE - |tions to the construction of the Ray Dell, Katherine Donald and| — T‘::mfi”g;k‘s’;}?; 7 C‘fig‘_l"e““ U8Bt clup, Mrs. Richard Williams was|E. K. James, all of Anchorage, are R responsible for much of the in- 8uests at the Baranof Hotel. HEMSTITCHING and covered but- tex:tor decorations, .and Edward! tons. Phone Black 510. Wiedeman was congratulated dur- i e e = [Ing the ‘evening for his outstanding | BUARANTEED Realistlc Perma- services in aiding in the construc- i ag:t.. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up.|tion. District Land Office = /Béa:ty Snop. Phone 201.| The Jeep’s membership. is limi {ehorags, Alatikn, 315 Defker Way, ito servicemen of the pArmlym:::g ; J¥ihary 18, LAS. \-: [Coast Guard of Juneau, but for|. NOUCe is hereby given that Fred >' [F Jou have empty rooms or apts. the opening night, an invitation Peterson has made application for a for desirahle {:eeople. inform the had been extended to all of Juneau five-acre tract under the act. of & Gastineali 1o to visit the new club. The club| Mo 20, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) descrived. o2 - |rooms are located at 213 Seward i as'lot € 6f the Pederson Hill Group g e WANm ‘Sueet, above Trevor Davis’ Snap ot Homesites, Plat of Survey ‘No, | Shop. 2386, situated on Glacier Highway, B el pee T IR RS approximately 10 nfiles northwest of Juneau, containing 500 acres,| SAVE THI PIECES Anchorage Serial No. 010578 and it of your broken lenses and seng |iS NOW in the files of the District ,them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska | Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. | & !Thay will be replaced promptly i | Any and all persons claiming ad- | WANTED — Washing machine. OUr large and well equipped labora | ersely any of the above mentioned |, , Phone Black 150 evenings. {tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. land should file their adverse claim WANTED—Person to keep friendly ! St. Bernard tied in yard, water-| ing and feeding each day. Owner will supply feed. $10 per month. Write Empire, 5134. | DON'T HAVE TO BE AN ARCHAEOLOGIST , TO TELL HOW MANY KIDS HAVE USED THIS fi LL TAKE THE PAINT OFF IT GREEN. THE COAT UNDERNEATH' k- | < M in the district land office within the |= [ ADUA 4 WANTED — Applications are 1ow| mpire Wanl-ad:‘hdnq ovattat | PerioR OF pibtitatont o tnirty dhys |- \INY AND DOLL IT UP FOR NUBBIN ISTABNRO(;XI';'S V&l;\“lgs sE‘?H:‘,#D HIHCHAIE SINCE JUDY GR: TED FROM IT. being taken for usherettes, full oz Seirks thereafter or they will be barred by !l WHEN HE COMES ALONG. ; (f or, part time positions. See Mr. the provisions of thé statutes. |t & \ 1 Lewis,at 20th- @entury - Theatre. ‘b Wa TKIV;M FLORENCE L. KOLB, EXPERIENCED. _Secretary - Book- . 4 : Register. | .y ksgplzr daie penarart déai- | Gonn HEALTH Fll’:@! publication, Jan. 31, 1945, z tion.- Write BoX 5130, Empire. Tiast, puliiigstior. DA 2,100 ¢ 1 ARG wong iy ido o | PBODUCTS UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | & GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Notice is he: ren that Jonas Ludyig Pmlmr?’&.‘“egryman, to- gether with his witnesses Edward A.| — Rasmuson and Edna Dorothy Ra- puzzi, ali of Skagwhy, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his home- stead, Anchorage Serial 09421, for the land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2609, situated N.W.-of Town of I’ Skagway, and N.W. of U.S. Survey | No. 625, containing 27.96 acres, and el it is now 'In ‘the files of the District | & Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. B If no protest is filed in the local | Z land’ office within the period of | publication or thirty days thereafter, 7n said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. ¥ Foods, Medigines, Flavorings and. Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac desites . Toom in refined home., Phone 747" Between “9:00 ‘apd 5:00.| , Miss" Abel. crer SA% R s | WANTED TO BUY—Boat suitable fof “packing iced salmon. Give'' complete deseription, * price, “etc., | in’ fivst letter. Box' 237 Sitka,| Alaskd. ey i -~ WANTED TO BUY—Small tricycle. | - Call Green 7170. by Experts WE SPECIALIZE DUCK YORE PUNKIN' HAID, curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 * after 5 o'clock. WANTED-—Job as_mechanic, Cat and truck specialist. Call at No. 3, Village. LOST--By school boy, brown life- time pen with military clip. Re-| v ward. Please return to Empire. | KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL | i WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by| in FLORENCE L. KOLB, . month, week or day; also on call.| S Register. 327 West 11th St. Basement Apt Cold | First publication, Dec. 6, 1944. - ——— — Last publication, Jan. 31, 1945. LOST AND FOUND Waving R U : 3 e -' | Permanents LOST—Brown billifold with valued = " T pictures. Please return to Empire. Styling | JUST CAij_"TBgEAS TSO ,Ngfiss “;'"GG%ST SER"E%; ?EIO LOST — 3-months-old red Cocker | Shaping ST IE‘L’#;I(LKEHSS Tog?y _l_ A WIRE FROM gg&gg —l’-LTLl. Spaniel pup. Reward. Phone Blue | WHAT WILL WE DO ?? DADDY - UNPACK 7 245. W I'LL MISS HER/ : | I . Hours 9 A. M, to 6 P. M. (oM Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone Blue 168 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE Boarding Kennels Veterinary z 3 1 o T A \f,flm?fiwha |

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