The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1945, Page 3

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RO RT R AR R A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE \U, ALASKA 'ALASKA AIRUINES | SKAGWAY MAN IS Former Juneauite, FLIES WEST WITH | PILOT OF GIANT Bride, (@ung North FRIDAY, MAY 4, $945 TRICAL FUTURE Airlines o Be First TOLD H, . STUDENT Classes were shorte .u\(l this morr PAGE THREE l Columbia Lumher Co. announces a New Service S’ Our Salesman—GARRY M¢cDONALD Wil Call and Give a Free Estimate on N To Land on Their Feel ' I3FORANCHORAGE BOMBER OVERSEAS in Th B e ©2% | HOME INSULATION . .. REMODELING "3 e” )wn oa order to possible for all | 3 i students o the opportunity » D The Starliner Anchorage, of the FIFTEENTH AAF IN ITALY— ATTLE, Ma An adventdr- | g pearico . b, Pulsifer, of the | NEW RUUF . NU BRICK SI ING er ay rr'ves Alaska Airlines, with Pilots Larry First Lt. Pat W. Farwell, 25, of couple with drean TN Westinahotied Kiebirld - BathBaiis: Time Pagments Arranged PHONE 587 | Flahart and Al Peterson flew the Skagw a pilot on a Fifteenth mx\( of God th lements o)1 of postwar trical devices 4 | o following passengers to Anchorage Army Air Force B-17 Flying Fort- ) of ~ Woutheast gl AT e Aeveloni Bite L e fea . i ! esterday: J. A. Edwards, Miriam re is now credited with more isla 0 7 g A By Jack Stinnett g i : yester g and uses to which electricity is H WASRINGTON. Mgy 4+—When | move than natt the 'l‘).'I;?“’n‘.,‘“SZL Painter, J. Mervifield, H. 1. Golliher, than 35 sorties against enemy tar- at Seattle tod .y et o e e Veys | Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Relurns g b T s S Charles Rice, Dorothy Tyner, J. M. gets and installations. orthward o lifetime and gir Y 1 3 this war is over, airplane service will y are over seven years old. | p. 3 e - . K i 9 v " and girls of today a great deal.to | n | ichardson, B. P. Bengston, Mis. A g h one ldest | They werc Rev. Byron ( i . me Le the Hist of &I te ToRme bf Hrens- S 'Chgt tem. thousand Ghd\r“m;/lr.\ B gt ¥ ¥ ?I‘mfi‘u»‘»‘\\“\:dx:xliu t{m-(n]:: 1: dme PersotllE ¢ e ‘n ATk | SOE BT oy DOty a8, B0 80N MURP“Y flnd MU PHY | portation to recover, and und_oubted- (1942 models) left. After S'm‘lm 7. L. Tobin, Lucille Ramp- 4 = i ‘F'”“_“ 5 hnlrlr:r WP LR nis . vide 2y ']' \(, v |expanding field for a ca and as Successors to Harvey Lowe ly #ill be faF Shead: tn mOCerniss. onversion starts, it will be ycier’ Hazel Blakeley, Esther Neil, | suished Unit Citation, ‘his|Thomas of Bre a means of healthier, cleaner and || ROOM 3—First National Bank Bfdg. PHONE 676 tion before any of the road, rail running into years before o bt e o O T . % easier living : y : o 8 3 Phyllis Warner, William E. Hunt, numerous missions have carried| Their jow: at Portl cr water cervices can get back to par. the “car of tomorrow s into the ar'c w. E. Hunt, Anna J - BR Bver “the | Bhlkan unties.’ Oregon, dh ¢ pogts Sl BRI e s This isn't idle prediction. The ficld of competitive transportation.! . ¢ ginckel, Hall A e g qm.(.“n e s tor ) CARA NOME é facts are already before us. One With VE-Day. 20 ships should o Hilton Collins, A. M ""i\v o |~‘l:~|‘ s "‘“; o fi R i G et elinonk sl gt Lhe siflines e & artg oh tie xorld market, but | aats LoD OO AL B e L " FOUNDATION CREAM « ISAACS——Building Contractor now are as well or better equipped it will take m: nd years t0| on the flight to Ju A e = . ; than they were on Pearl Harbor day. build up the r fleets that' o webb, A. M. Strandberg, 0t thae 8 L e A smoothing, protecting | REMODELING e REPAIRING To forestall any quarrels with this, cnce o Seas, espec- |y e Gecll Jonies, Lottse Herlihy, i WA cream that provides need- n Q > at o add that there|ially those 1 ki 5 Srda it , wateh y oil dumps .08 e ed lubrication for | CABINET SHOI ]2t me hasten to add th: ially those lux Charles Read M N 1 . dry ¢, and may be for some time, man- AT % it a5 Mrs. Nancy gnq refineries go up in smoke,” said . skin and at the same time 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 : T d ek ent. and : .| Blanchard, Olavi Kukkolz the youthful Alaskan - holds face powder on for pxob ms an e uipment a ; at about the airlines foday | fizld, E. Hillstre an.! Bl Ciantared th SURERE € 1 TE bk \""‘\ hc‘m without nhuchmgl s o “‘i(flc es for the commercia up» offices here. Here are J T 5, 2, as 1 AR A g Ve S er (unlecs OPA BOARD CLER enlisted m.m\;ndI e ‘1;4‘1.\1~}‘L.\<1r| F”Eg TO KET(H'KA“ LARGE JAR $§ JUNEAU PL“MBING & HEATING CO. But 13s look at the overall pié- | ctherwise designated, all planes re-| ~ AFTER MEETING HERE, W78 B0 HEFE o 000 o 10 ASK EOR IT 10D “ PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL ture. The trucking industry is suf- ferred to are the DC-3's that you've RETUR! TO POSTS o ol ‘;;r 4 g 3 m{“.‘ml: ‘13 ; ; WELDING fering from obsolete equipment, a seen around for years) Pt e T ”" AT YE to Ketel l-uller, Mauro Drug Co. 3 & shertege of trucks, tires, fuel, spare inental and Western Air, The last of tae OFA Boatd Clerks S i Nf“; day, had t Yol RexAll Biors | PHONE 787 Third and Franklin rts and manpower (I'm not going * major coast to coast|left yesterday, returning to their MeXico, anc is tour Oof Ron Livingston, Johnson, 2 % ¥ © repeat manpower all the way was reduced to the sad | respective posts, after a very rigor- ‘*"1;‘““ duty ';” "““"““" 5, 1944. wyank Marshal, Charles Gilker and - ! e il SRR e s 4 & . 4 : > o i g ,, " & e Was gra ed from Skagway e O % § 2 § tircugh; everybody’s short of that). having only 25 planes in ous training period of 10 days WP ArasURLeE Homer C. Miltor WATKINS T Onee ifdustry starts reconversion, In the last year, the Army | Juneau High School and attended the Uni- t = Sr l'ClA':_ Il\!(\f‘-\.l')‘l( PFRRai\gzgy\vsz\"r{’hng tre trucking business will have a en them back 19 planes and| The clerks were instructed, be- VeIsity of Washington '\ GOOD HEALTH TR UG i 4 fairly quick recovery, but it will take five “strato-|ginning April 23, on some of the Frior to entrance into the hly meeting | £ FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS time tc repair the worn-out high- gine fast, high cruis- | problems expected to arise in the 11’ med “"“‘: lu‘. was 'vn'x,)lu_\‘ul by er : sout Friday even- P B 0 D " c T s ' UC" F’g BEAUTY sALoN and construct new “super” ers). critical months of the future when the White Pass and Yukon “"_\’1“‘; in i Foods, Metioliies, Flavortngs | || 24 ¥ Vi highways - which make t for Amorican Afrlines had 79 planes | economic pressures will be increas- 3 u\\.\x;l :; : and Spices, Tofletries and ! PHONE 492 of transportation highly -competi- ;) pear] Harbor day; was reduced to | ingly heavy. A Mgy i Iousehold Necesities at 45 by Army commandeerin - i et e niinn e ! 3 . m(lmw}(‘. PRICES hes since had 41 turned back to GRAND OPEN pases S s i 3 { omplete Line i AR i) o et S | TR e AL L T “HARRI MACHINE SHOP dal a magnificent war job, in went into the war pruce’s ssen Saturday | AR i § Ll > of grumblings to the CON=' it o flect of 70 planes (about 15| We Are moving into our new quar- TR RA R e | el e ’Wur P Acetylene Welding, e ’" ml.;uml! (lflly by travelers and shippers. But | of thegs were small jobs) They ters and will serve Free Ice Cream Ron Livi me, representative ) Calendar and Almanac { Blacksmithing ml“‘w\ they have done it with a program of ;o have had 31 returned to give to the Kiddies, and Coffee and for the Union Oil Company, left TR e S 0 Hanbine, Raahis, Fhone 19 “vsa it up—make it do—wear it tpem g floet of 64 of the big two- Doughnuts to the Grown-ups, from juneau yester i s =S g 3 2 . m. You are invited to NEW DAYS, OLD WAYS LONDON — Long-handled copper s which have hung as warming pa ornaments in Many British homes were taken down again this winter ! and used for their rightful purpose— to m‘\ke chilly beds comfor ublc R S NS QUONSET HUTS and MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES FOR SALE The Government is offering for sale certain structures and improve- ments located at Duck Creek approximately 91 miles West of Juneau on the main Glacier Highway. The items to be sold include huts of all varieties, simple frame structures, a number of “portable type” buildings, great numbers of windows, and timbers suitable for stringers and joists. Bids will be received at the office of the Area Engineer located at the Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M cut”. The amount of new eqmp-msm, § 2 to ¢4 p. mem roadbeds and new rails they - - — C: E our new store. We A IN JUNEAU E E need is staggering. me*e wanc aas get Qulvk results 'are proud of it! (Adv.) Michael of Minneapolis, t HAIR TYLED e Y £ ¥ . Minnesota, is guest at the kb 7 tineau Hotel i b . - - - & . MRS. TYNER GOES W ] | 7 Expefls Ml\ Dorothy . Tyner, Assistant ItH vesterday via Alaska Airlines sional trip. t 2, o S . in HILLSTRAND IN TOWN ] Carl D. Hillstrand, of Anchorage, ! Cold is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. t ’ R 1 Waving PEITZEL ARRIVES 5 R WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU NEED! ity ® from Anchorage and is Stylin st at the Baranof Hotel. ! FHOE ey ! Shaping i N i Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 and a FULL LINE of GARDEN SEEDS and FERTILIZERS Thomas Hardware Co. Phone 555 Tanned | RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate dellvery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. " Seattle, Washington P CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 B 030 E A Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Discover the whiskey that’s Open evenings by appointment Smooth as Sunrise! Like abracingwhiff of cool Spring-morning breeze . . . your first delighted taste of the fresh and sunny flavor of SCHENLEY Reserve. Every drop is golden-smooth and mellow, like bright morning in your gla-s. You'll want to try it — soon. Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or Juneau Sub-port until 3:00 P. M. May 15, 1945, and then and there publicly % WITHOUT BATH opened. Awards will be made to the hxghest acceptablg bidder. If a bidder desires he may bid on more than one item showing order of choice of bids ENLEY /e Most Convenient Location and total number of items desired. However, it is to be understood that the Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and that lump sum bids covering several or all items will not be considered. Schenley International Corporaiion, N. Y. C. Blended whiskey 86 pma/, 60% neutral spirits. Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise (KELVIE'S ANIMAI. HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE 4914 Calhoun Avenue AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary | ri—nrn o e —er ) Suecessful bidders will be required to remove purchases on or before June 30, 1945. For this reason, as well as for the fact that the items are to be sold “ag is”, all prospective bidders are urged to personally examine the items of sale which will be open for inspection during all daylight hours. Only those buildings or structures bearing large white numbers are to be sold and to locate them follow signs appropriately placed starting at entrance road opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy. WHING DING PHONE: Red 115 Phone 519 . Forms to be used in subr}:aitzilngl:)idfininstructiom and related informa- tion may be obtained from the Alaskan Department Real Estate represen- MAKE tative, Office of the Area Engineer, Juneau, or by phoning 807 after w A LT E R J S T U T T E JUNEAU DAIRIES 8 A. M. Monday. GENEBAL CONTRACTOR DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habi for it by name New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3001 Estimates Pumhhed | %flll““l“lll!l||IIIIllHlllIIlIlIlIlIIlllllIlIIllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||Illllllllllllllllllllllil TS mm\mummllmnnmuumnu||m|mm|mm|||||muuummnmmn||uunlmnnmmmmmmununmu Juneau Dairies, Inc. o e i | THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retailer- Owped Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 | CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE 3 : e A | ALASKA WINDOW e ey FORD AGENCY | CLEANING CO. ‘(Authorized Dealers) { GREASFS—GAS—OIL Window Cleaning and Janitér Foot of Main Street Service MERF C. FERRIS l Junean Holors Phone 777 Alaska Cab Offies I anitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS G. E. ALMU!ST I AND POULTRY CUSTOM TAILOR FREE QELWI‘I‘ Across from Elks’ Club Lall Phones 13 and PHONE 57¢ |4 MR bl B KBNS, —_— e Chrysler Marine Enginea MACHINE SHOP I Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. !'emnexg;.‘"i'ruslu 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING . | 1 NORTH TRANSFER ||| Thomas Hardware Co. Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OIS E O mv:: o“E"W DAVIS Butlders’ and Shelt HARDWARE COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — stqfqla and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 WHEN IN NEED o 3 ln The Alaskan Hotel NMy Sevmsit ol moNlln«u.lo R ! TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfiticr for Men “SMILING SERVION" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneas 1 Alaska Trading Co. ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguer Stere—Tel 699 Ideal Paint Shop Phons 40 Pred W. Wenm

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