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\MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1945 . WANT ADS FOR SALE ! 10-Volt, 10-Amp. “Robins and Myers | generator, $16.00; one pair bino- | ® culars, $25. Phone Red 328 | .WILLYS S-KNIGHT “Sedan, bargain. | See after 4 p. m. or .Saturdays. | @ ¢Bishop Apts., No. 3. FOR SALE — Binoculars, radio- phonograph combination, electric vacuum cleaner, iron, percolator, sandwich toaster, 32-volt radio, oil range, all kinds of guns and | used furniture. Douglas Trading | ¢+ Post. Phone 25. EOR SALE—Upright piano. Phone | 92. Tom George. { "BABY PLAY PEN” — Used only three times Phone Blue 632. | FOR- SALE—Furnished residence; large garden space, one-acre pat- ented land, 5% mile post. Includes Delco plant, radio, wash machine, Flamo range, oil heater. $2200. *"'Call 190, from 10 to 4, or Blue 298 evenings. ”2 HI STANDARD MDdElB Robelt » #Cook. P. O. Box 380. ; FOR SALE—Used plano accordion. 1 120 bass, $350, cash. Call untll 7 p. m, 315 Gold Street. { | 1936 CHEV. COACH—Sce Cowling- Davlin. » CIRCULATING HEATER — Phone | , Blue 360, between 1 and 5 p. m. FOR SALEVWonderml view house » b at Auke Lake. Completely fur-| nished. Call 659, or see Pete Christensen at Scheol Bus. LOCAL, fresh fryers from Shcres Poultry Farm, for sale at the| following stores: Behrends Gro- cery, Harbor Market, Garnick’s | Grocery, Gastineau Grocery and Thrift Co-Op. ! S o FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, » strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2500 cash; i $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rimgs, FOR SALE—3 Acres patented land, 2-room house. Mile 9. Good | berries and g'\rden spot. Phone Green 410. 1935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA| | JUARANTEED Ren.usuc MISCEI.LANEOBS PTANOS RENTED-Tuneda. Ander- son Shop. THE FIXIT SHOP—General lighl‘ repair work. Phone 567. Perma ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 2u 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rocms oi apts | for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. ~ WANTED UPRIGHT PIANO nceded Mu\l be reasonable. Pnone Green 400, Full-time lady clork. c¢/o0 Empire. WANTED — Write 5497, WANTED — 2-bedroom house by May 1st. Phone 621. MAID WANTED—Union wages, at Gastineau Hotel. WANTED — Full-time driver at Irving’s Market. WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, + furnished home. Phone Red 185. WANTED—Will pay t all kinds second hand merchan-| dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- | ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Douglas. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 |41 PASSENGERS ARE CARRIED SUNDAY BY ALASKA AIRLINES With a total of 41 passengers fly- ing Saturday the Alaska Airlines f]ew two round trips between Anchomge and Juneau. Leaving Anchorage and arriving |in Juneau to immediately board a |Pan American plane for Seattle were: Ellsworth Simonds, P. Bran- nam, Mrs. Anita Higgins, J. B. Mont- gomery, John Snow, Mrs. F. J. Diederich and infant, Mrs. R. C. |Marsh and Alfred M. Cgker. From Anchorage to Juneau: Her- | OF AHD CARRIES — |made of 67 * 'tion and child care was made by . price, good condition. Green 483. bert Redman, M. J. Cassidy, Tom —————— | Chase, George Burke, Andrew Schai, ¢ ACRES patented land, house, F. F. Beilfus and L. C. Peters. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA IMEDICAL STAFF '~ OUT GOOD WORK. [Mobile Health Unit Vessel Has Been at Angoon and Killisnoo A highly satisfdétory program was| ried on in the village of Killisnoo| nd Angoon by the medical staff} |of the Alaska Health bile health unit vessel Hy-Gene,! - according to Dr. N. Berneta Block,! (physician in charge. The H_\'»Genv:m has returned to its Juneau head-|& |quarters for suppliés and left Sat-|<t urday for Hai and Skagway. <5} | At Kilisnoo chest X-ra were | m Aleut people and two| 7 |teachers prior to their departure |for Atka, from which they \\N(‘ {cvacuated in 1942. Mrs. Magnhild |® Bogue, public health nurse supervis- - |2d the taking of the X-rays. A num- X {ber. of toxoids were given and ex-| = minations were made and treat-|. nt given for veneral disease. Gen- eral physical examinations .md‘ |rather complete immunization pl()«‘ | ceetlings for typhoid, smallpox and |diphtheria and examinations for | vencral disease had been carried out | previously by Dr. James E. Smith,| Assistant Medical Director of the | Office of Indian Affairs. Health Insivructions 4 Dr. Block made several visits to a child suffering with tubercular pneumonia. A talk to assembled members of the village on the subjects of nutri- Miss Grace E. Plum, public health nurse. Two conferences were held with the teachers regarding plans for home care and isolation of active cases of tuberculosis when the Aleuts arrive at their home. “Tke pecple seemed anxious to get: information to taks back to Atka,” said Dr. Block. “It was impressed upon them that since they would be in an isolated area so far from physicians, that the thing of greatest importance to them would e study how to keep well and to practice to the best of their ability the simple principles of healthful living.” Angoon Given Service Health service given aboard the Hy-Gene' at Angoon included the tnkmg of 61 chest X-days, immun- cns against typhoid fever, vac- LER JOE PALOOKA chicken house, strawberry patches, | good water. 7% miles on Glacier | Highway. Call Blue 415. FURNISHED 3-bedroom, modern | home; 2% acres patented land, at, Auk Bay. Full concrete basement, | gil furnace and range, 32-volt| Delco. $5,000. John Natterstad, P. O. Box 2313, Juneau. FOR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- | * dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 1st , for appointment. | PORWSALE—Troller “Diana”™—33 ft. # long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chrysler Crown marine engine, | first class condition. See Harbor Master. | L-ROOM “furnished Apt. Oil range, th. Inquife 513-A Willoughby. ~#OR RENT — Downtown business location in Fairbanks. Suitable for drug store, grocery, meat market and delicatessen. Space forty feet by forty-eight. Best offer from reliable party gets it. R. P. Hill, Box 1047, Fairbanks, Alaska. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts * Ofl and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. | PRCTIR v TIDES TOMORROW e o o High Tide 3:37a.m.: 165 1t. Low Tide 10:20a.m.: -0.5ft. High Tide 16:34p.m.: 13.7ft Low Tide 22:17p.m.: 44ft. ® & o o 0 o 0o 0 0 . The history of metal in Canada ¢ ve0es back almost three centuries. THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 = ROY EATON ToTAs F3ron 10 LEO Women’s Apvaner Jocces: “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building OIL BURNERS HEATING ' Smith Oil Burner Service v Day Phone 711 Eve. Phone 205 P. 0. Box 2066 N ®"| servicE INsTALLATION | o'clock in Miners’ Hall. ‘up to and including May 7, {for all the merchantable dead tim- | Juneau to Gustavus: G. S. Kren- zke. To Anchorage: Miss Craig, Bruce Kendall, Ed Jean, Capt. Epling, Vio- let Hoar, Ida Higginbothom, G. B. Ncble, Carr, Mrs. Harris,s Kay Zampetti, Christine Barnett, Ruby Hogan. e e TOWNSEND CLUB Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 —adv. — e Empire wanv ads get quick resu'ts. Nationai Forest Timber Fur Sale Sedled bids will be reecived by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, 1945, ber, standing or down, and all the | live timber marked or designated for cutting, on an area totaling approxi- mately fifty acres, located near the | head of Fish Bay, Chichagof Island, Tengass National Forest, Alaska, es- timated to be 675,000 feet B.M., more or less of Sitka spruce and- western | hemlock sawtimber. No bid of less | than $1.50 per M feet B.M. for spruce | sawtimber, and $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimb: sidered. zach bid, to be applied on the pur- chase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, accord- will be con- |ing to the conditions of sale. Pri- mary manufacture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. The right | is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted | full information concerning the tim- | ber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtain- | ed from the Division Supervisor, | Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional | Forester, Juneau Alaska. Date of publication, April 30, 1945.! i . SEATTLE For Cgmfort and Service Get the New Wash- ington Habit ALASKANS FiEL AT HOME PNEW WASHINGTON | ¥ o D. E. Davis, Ed COurtE»m manche, Anna C. Schwable, Laura Robert Atwood, Grace Thompson, Arthur Erickson, Vance Fred Hill, $500.00 must accompany | ions for smallpox, giving of toxcids, d examinations and treatments for veneral disease. Three crippled children who are amenable to treatment, if they can ke sent to a hospital immediately, were locat- TERRY After completing the present bealth program planned for the Haines and Skagway district, the Hy-Gene will again visit Angoon |and Hoonah, and shortly after a trip to the suulhern district will be made. - ELLIS PLANE MAKES | ROUND TRIP FLIGHT = | The Ellis Air Transport flying Sunday brought the following pass- b |engers to Juncau from *etchikan: & ©. M. Suddock and Jack Sherman. ™ Returning to Ketchikan, the fol- A |lewing passengers were taken: J. K. |Jchnson, Norman Stines, Ralph | Barthclomew, A. M. Spaeth and | Hugo Schmolch. .- 1 tlastMeehng of | . Emblem Club Held . Tomorrow Evenmg 2 Ll &) | 'The Emblem Club will hold its lasL |business meeting before adjourn- ‘maxt for the summer months, to- ! morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Elk’'s Lodge Room. | ‘This is the most important busi- |ness meeting of the year and all | members should make an effort to be present. . | A request has also been made by | Rita Moore, Club Historian, that all cfficers who have not yet given her | | their pictures, please bring them to the meeting. in order that she may ‘ccmplete the year’s record. . DR. RAE LILLIiAN C.iRLSON 1 GASOLINE | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON |will arrive in Juneau on May 5th, |and will be in her office in the Blomgren Bldg. to examine eyes and fit glasses. Phone 636 for R« nppomtment tf.—Adv.) O . Iz NOTICE i i I will not be responsible for nny‘m debts contracted by anyone but | myself. ‘ C. A. McMICKLE. ———————— Koreans developed movable type |50 years before Guttenberg printed | the Bible. 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