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i SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1945 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - WANT ADS FOR SALE | | M!SCELI.ANEOIJS | FOR SALE - Com!ortab!e home, Furnished. Dining room, two bed- rooms, down-stairs apt. with 12 month rent contract at $55 available. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For | sale. Phone Red 743. CANARIES FOR SALE-—512 East | 6th St. fth St. Shattuck Agy.| PIANOS RENTED—1aned. Ander- | son Shop. SUARANTEED Realisuc Ferma- ment, $1.00. Faper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Snop. Phone U 316 Decker Way (F you have empty rocms or apts. for desirable peopie. inform the Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE—31-Ft. tolling fully equipped, ready to fish. See Harbor Master. MAHOGANY Chippendale piecrust | Coffee $35. table, hand-carved legs. table, Duncan Phyfe style, Apt. O, Coliseum Apts FOR b‘\lh Smnll (ompletvl\ fur- nished apartment house. Cash or terms. Inquire James C. Cooper, Cooper Bldg., Phone 182. HOUSE—4 rooms furnished, $2500., 348 Twelfth Street. FOR SALE “Tested Onion Ibs. for $1. At George Brothe: -BED, cmn,llue Pracucally new mattress, coil spring. Also other small household articles. Call Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. sets, Airway 500 Shares Marine Write Empire, C-5664. FOR SALE—One Waterwich, 5%~ HP, $95. One 2-wheel trailer, $65. House No. 35, Thane, or P.O. Box 1412, Juneau. FOUR HOUSES—Foul rooms each, furnished. Income property. $10; 000. See Ray at the Victory Bar! before 6 p m. eight, 4 1940 | FOR SALE — Light- inder Buda Diesel, 63 HP,, model. Swanson Grocery. Inguire OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. at the Snap Shoppe. f'O()d Toggen- ade milk pure blooded bucks. P. O.| Alaska. and S also also young Juneau, anen some burg goats; stock; Box 2321, spnn" mat- DOUBLE BED, mattress, and 1 dres: also % -bed, tress and spring. See Geo. Simp- kins. GAS BOAT— ‘Chechako,” has 9 skates new gear, also new trolling | gear. $5,500, Willoughby. RESIDENCE on Auk Bay. Partly furnished. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. FRESH LOCAL EGGS 1’0' sale at Harbor Market. Phone .m (NCOME VIEW HOME — Three blocks from Federal Building. TWo large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my | good boat or car for portion of cash consideration. Call Bob, Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. . -ROOM FURN!SHED HOUSE oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- quire 843 West Ninth Street. three times Phone Blue 632. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, | strictly modern, Full basement, fully furnished, $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. boat, | cash. Call at 306 HARBOR MACHI SHOPY West 11th & F St GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK 1 WANTED hou:t‘\\ ork 780. | WANTED — Daily hour. Phone Bldtk by WANTED—Good reliable couple to share large apt. with manager tor summér months. Call 443, or Fosbee Apt. No. 1. -Wants Douglas | ! ARMY OFFICER'S WIFE nished house. Phone ’MAN \VIFE Jn(l 2 snmll (hlldl(‘n want light housekeeping rooms or apt. Mr. Wolfe, Baarnof Hotel. i V\ANTED—Man or woman for pan Inc.! % SITKA SITKA, Alaska, May 31 —‘Spednl Correspondence) —On Monday even- ing, May 28, a community work party gathered at.the school play cunds to dig holesy; mix concrete and erect posts for the play equip- ment that has been ordered. Coffee, hct dogs and buns were provided for the workers and many famiiies ok their supp: ‘Within a couple he s the work was completed, and everyons had had a wonderful time. While the work was progressing cn the playground a cat was busy a swimming hole on the > middle of the Crescent, gging teach in t ; a large tide pool in which the water will be changed with every tide. The children’s former swim- ming hole near the grav 3 in the Park was considere nd unsanitary because of isclaticn and stagn. n On ival of e equipment, ancther party will ther to complete the job. Bob Gaylord, chairman of the play- ground committee, expressed sur- e and gratification at the en- | thusiastic response to his appeal for ccmmunity assistance on the play- round [ Wi a recorded rainfall of .178 up to Thursday morning, this May has keen the driest Since 1915 when the recorded rainfall was .085 inch. With everyone making the most of ,'given a new coat of paint of bright Bl | o north of N E W S ‘ sitessés fof the reception for ‘the'ing from the C. B, Dock, | Mollers Saturday evening: Mrs. Art/the Cannery. nkilin and Mrs. Wakeman ppre- The Customs Office will be dir- after being married in Juneau. ided at the tea table lected by Benjamin Carson, of Spo-| {kane, who arrived here recently af-| Mrs. Moller came to Alaska from g gherwood returned to his ter spending nine months in Ketchi- ' her home in Philadelphia about four ;.. in juneau by plane ‘Thursday ' kan. ! months ago s an effice employee .o after spending a few da of the Columbia Lumber COMPany. yigiing his sister, Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Hope arrived o Johnstone. lon the Northland after \pondlng . Fowler Martin, Vice-President of | several months in Olympia, \Vnsh- the Pacific National Bank of Seattle, 1,0 1550 is making an appeal for |ington. Mr. Hope Tias reopened his | mrived by plane Thursday MOMING .0 azineg to be sent to the men on on his annual business trip. TRUTS- pigreq 151and. The magazines should | day evening he was host to the em- clivered at the USO .building, former barbershop the Anchor Bar. adjoining SANATORIUM AT SKAGWAY SHOWS | MUCH PROGRESS Returning rmm a visit to (hc tuberculesis sanatorium at Skagway | which is rapidly being developed | from facilities left behind by the Army, Mrs. Bess Winn, Executive Secretary for the Alaska Tubercu- lesis Association, arrived back in | Juneau aboard the steamer Princess | ployees of the First Bank of Sitka ju ¢ the bundle is too large it will Ms. Bd Van Horn returnad on the | Louise. | and their families at a dinner at called for by truck. |Northland after spending some| Mrs. Winn reports excellent prog- » the USO. B | months with her family and friends | ress is being made toward tran \crossed h“ers S | The Coons Photographic Studio is in Oregon. | forming the establishment into an} The Baranof Beauty Shop W cing closed for the remainder of % | efficient sanatorium. It is planned | ¢ Monday, Tuesday and ng e year after June 8. Mr. Coons Miss Dorothy Sunde, daughter of |that, when completed, the sanator- ' dn " o y for 1:‘1! ccorating and altera- ;. 5 spend the summer fishing Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sunde arrived on |jum will include five wards accom- | tion. Several partitions were rémov- iy, (ho hoat Photographic, with the th> Northland — from Petersburg modating 150 patients. To the| e ed and shop repainted. sistance of his son, Eldon. His where she had spent the winter with | persent, two of the wards have been | - & i Ay —_— |cther .son, Jay, will fish with his relatives. She plans to return (o finished, each able to care for 25 | EEPING your fingers The Sanitary Market has been e aboard the Beverly B. | Petersburg in the fall | patients and both are nearly filled. | crossed will never - red with white trim. The partners, Ac-crding to reports heard about Ken Nerdby and Earl Schennett, . lave rented the entire lower floor vn, the lul'L!t‘;‘l h'\‘ ‘l;:“)" k;'f("h“ Pygmles | A e vas caught b Harol Jra- | cf the Calvin Building for ware- ot gt 31 4 | house space. They have also hired ¥ "'"d vak_ Sh‘;ppa “bn"'((lh%}‘c pe"urh { 2 new full time clerk, Mrs. C. B. ‘' mfl?lo(_*upmt- oint mll We Lv-v p . d. I | Hodges, who had previously clerked © Trolling at ten fathom, they HEFIOQ@ICA . . . tockod a 76 pound king which they at Calvin's Store. —— welghell dn &t Vita Foods - O ‘lp. piined over wpmt% of weird| m Tilson's new store bullding POunds. dressed. « |happenings in the Alaskan wilder-| cpposite the Silver Foam is making St 1 prominent national magazine | rapid pogress and is expected to be The seiner Runky, built for Oscar pag urgently wired to, this C“p““l\ | Work is under way on a third ward. prevent your preperty or possessions from being damaged by fire or some other -cause. Rather than As a guest at the sanntaorium, As a guest at the sanatorium, Mrs. | Winn declared she greatly enjoyed the food prepared in the institution’s kitchen and was impressed by the manner in which Dr. Rudolph M.| Haas, the director, and the nursing | Sisters of St. Ann are handling the big task they have undertaken. The sanatorium started to becomo | a reality only four months ago and already a great deal has been nc-‘ it is far wiser to depend on stock fire insurance through ready for business the latter part Tilson and Jack Ballinger is a pow- city for details of the outlandish | | of Sepicmber| A stucco finished ¢t seine scow 30 fect long, Without doings of the Arctic region—leaving| OMPUSNd. S S ‘ Shattuck tuilding, the store will handle men’s @0V superstructure which will be ji5 pewildered local correspondent, | MR, MRS. MACHAN WERE ! \ used with Oscar Tilson’s cruiser, the poh Henning, despondent at lmvlng‘ + MRS. ! ERE | Y Agency fur hardware and electri- shings, Aboard will be Ballinger, cal appliances, under the name ot Diane. to deny the reports and thus take a | Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Machan, of trust to such “blind luck”" | washing and general cleaning. the weather there have been se il Ralph Rt 1. Os Tilso vho | Apply before 10 a. m., Sully'sca of severe sunburn, esp y Tilson and Son. Jess McGraw is'Ralph Rogge and,Oscar Tuson, Who ‘bt more of ‘the :glamour off the ' Skagway, are guests at the (,m_ i i % 5 Rttty tre building contrac plan to take a summer vacation from Northland. Bakery. among the children. g ctor. " LA { tineau Hotel 3 i3 L —_— Sty MANSEINE A A T | The wire received here from the| B Seward Street | WANTED—Bulldozer man, miners, Kay Fletcher, daughter of Mr. The Clarenhope, Clarence Rands {nation-wide publication has this to| MRS BELL IN TOWN. | Juneau Phone 249 muckers. _s;e Herb \Vuugh,' St. and Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, fell from skipper, tock a fishing party to Vames listed by the local draft Say: | Mrs. C. R. Bell, of Kake, is a Eugene Mining Corp., Ltd,, Klein her bicycle last Friday and fractured €itkc Bay last weekend. Leaving d for the June 14 call are Fran- We bhear from Vancouver that guest at the Gastineau Hotel. { Bldg. Phone 216. her arm, exactly a week after the ¢ dinner Saturday the party cis & Roach, Sam H. James, Ray S. ' Alaskan village of Kiana, 90 miles up | o ——— [ s ~—————— ycmoval of splints from a past fra 1ed the stream and lake all day Nielson @ 5 sher, Noatak River, raided by alleged | i s D et Aty G e .1‘ o A}})‘An“ sty m a past fr :“"(‘A” ('Ih ‘wor:l;]eldahild updb,\' Nielson and Donald P. Ruscher Permitdasa s oo ! 3;})\:‘]!::: i 4 g i mion it neau_Hotel. e {03 o few miles out of town and by gunfite . . . Need description of IIARRI MACIII‘\TE SIIOP ‘WI\N‘TED 5, Exp(’x‘u‘_n;; d oleik ;,_ Y Hennes year-old son of we forced to wait for daylight Dr. Royal H. Burpee left by plane mies, origin, location, living hab-' W <o % Iiving’s | Market, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy, last ) ay to dock. In the party were Sunday after making a brief inspec- its, tribal history . brief des- | i R week ran his arm through the Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scharpenberg, !ion of the local USO. Dr. Burpee cription of village raided, nature and !WANTED — Full-time driver at wringer up to his shoulder just two Ed Roberts, .d Nelson, Joe Ash- is the USO program director from cause of attack and weapons used in ' | TIrving's Market. weeks after being hit by ar. The by and Mr. and M Clarence New York. raid; the date and how and by whom ! - combined bruises and abrasions lock Rands. repulsed. | ‘WANTEI’—W]H p'\y top ])llLL’ tm rugeed. MPRSSSL # 3 The wire closes: “If untrue, please | | all kinds second hand merchan- The H and § Club, a newly formed “N"“‘;fi;fi’r';‘:‘i"siiv’:?‘:’i‘fh Jt‘l:‘e‘"U‘ advise.” Probably the editors don't' dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- Memorial Day was celebrated in eroup of women met at the home of . realize there’s nothing small about ITS TE 19 | ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. itk under the auspices of the Mrs. Leslie Grove last Thursday ev- - (“l':“’m:mfl‘e L B e l:""" this country. AUDI SYSTEMS o | Box 1237, Douglas. American Legion. The public gath-|cning for a potluck dinner. Present | oo por :nf'xfl%aw; ] R ! NEILL CLARK d COMPm ¥ oo e ————cred at the Public are in fr re Mrs. Ja rt, Mrs. B e 3 VES | WANTED Used furniture. 306 Wil- | oy o &%, he Public Square in front were Mis Jack Oulbert, Mrs eer sraduating from the 8th grade HAINES ROAD OPEN “ anl s loughby. Phone 788. ks HEOT ’ : pebeaite e QoA t was all the educauon .nnil Rt hen formed with ! Mrs. Paxtol 5. Ge o Lconmd Smith, who this week b |Ceast Guard, Army, American Le- Elicson, Mrs. Al Richter, and Mrs. Ho “\\(‘~Lhii?;;cma‘eglo,‘tl;§o S:‘:ng: returned from a trip to Haines and 208 Pranklin sh‘ee! —— Talspm"’sv 24 gion, Legion Auxiliary, students and Ward Adams. The group plans to § vty 0 ik T t & bl cecupied by the Kettleson building.! the upper Lynn Canal region, has Pairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building 5 1 ‘l]L(u.,\”(JI th Pul yte ;.nbl(:on(u-l meet about twice monthly. Ater graduating from grammar 'eported that the Haines road link o R ¥y nce and the general public and ¥ to the Al HN CLARK FOR SIAIEMENT' marched to the National Cemetery; Mariene, daughter of Mr. and '\lnu)l fd;, Ez’j:::;m ::emplf,:;d " L(I)enr;; ofassliiflde?li:wfiiyr :‘:frt:e:: WS IO s b where a second ceremony was per- Mr Earl Frederickson, celebrated m:’::ndi one. agoele;x:?cs]el:: the Canadian border. ! ; (ouR]’MAR'"AlS formed with the Rev. Arthur N her seveth birthday with a party at ;oeovine o u&;:m]sh o e i WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF Bily peaker. Wreathes were laid ber home to which 22 guests were . " | N JU! i 5 bhddrmvos of allaereice sas et wited, AT iboaadical T | e schools of Seranton, Pa., fol- BASSERT IN JLNEAU i CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY - WASHINGTON, June 2 — The'yeterans, frcshment table, individual cup Lo, Y, & One-year course in law A 3 House Military Committee called to- AR i S e ) o P through the LaSalie Correspondence L. M. Bassert, of the Standard ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE ry Col Many fishing and picnic parties cakes were used, bearing the frost- . i 5 day for an Army explanation of ook advantage of the holiday and name of each guest. Sl e A Ol Paigany L1 Bax Frenoldotias 5 |some of its court martial sentences spent the day out of town in spite of | s a4 Upon retiring Mr. Bolshanin will be arrived in Juneau and is a guest at TELEPHONE 757 g £ and discharges. . |tke fog and occasional light drizzles.| Mrs. Frank Price was hostess at a ,x_l_s,h hu)er fox E Elnsws~ upflf‘i"f Lhirémnnof H?'ffl e Sovie i it it il | Rep. Thomason (D-Tex.) ranking —_ {tea at her home Monday afternoon A B 5 Y 8 S B e 0 ‘majmm member, said representa-| The Rand s cruiser Clarenhope to bresent Mrs. Dan Moller to the tives of the Adjutant General's office anq the Rev. Thomas' troller took ’ have been asked to appear tomor-i g large party fishing between Cap" e “ A_ X b = d‘Buxunolf and Silver Bay on Mem-| : sserting that some soldiers and orial Day. About 23 were in the| c w' n ck | ;l:;;l;‘& hz;:(;n:ten given * T;malr?c: party. Bacause of the weather no! on 4 o i r,” apparently after cne went ashcre and lunch was! ] 2 equity, rest FHA. Will conslder g eroring nerve exhaustion from o c O l h W ld h W, 1 d h ‘~ scrved aboard the Clarenhope. | | combat experiences, Thomason said e { ompany | n y Pen m t € or t at rltes __l_‘y WIt et he wants a “complete explanation™” A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Dan | or War Department policies in such nojler will be held Saturday evening | [matten {from 8 to 10 o'clock in the USso| - i '“lrm‘loewc;:lcih:lhgee ::5: pc;;cfi(zfxezrl:? building. Hosts for the evening will 0.' ans Cnul | ke Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, Mr, } L . . s 2 e s A . e sald, appearsd unjust. i e a G '. | Never before a writing instrument like this ink! While it can use any ink, this pen—and it alone— ¢is a lawyer and served overseas, o . . . . 51 ies i ; S htiace levymoand sened omess Rudolph Sarvella, Mr. and Mrs.| asoimme i Parker "51”. . . the air-shielded point starts " the new Parker “'51” Ink that dries instantly. With ‘BABY PLAY PEN Used only e O e Clarence Rands, Mr. and Mrs, Les-| | " 1 it you need no blotter! g | such a sugma on his discharge he lio Yaw, Mr.and Mrs. Harold| | on the split second, flows evenly, smoothl 3 i, will be handicapped for Life. | Echinton. 2 aha e A ates St Insurance ! P Dt % -’;’ i Y See this Parker “'51” at your dealer’s. If he is out.of mm’]:‘ ‘fi::lfil"v ‘fi’:i‘gbggcl?"gzt this | Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, Dr. and s i ... « and writes dD‘.' - -+ The Parker “51” hasseta giock now, place an order. He will soon have more. .- | o Doy 2 A Scharpenberg and Mr. | new style in fountain pen design, that’s true—but the real . ‘;nece ia}:"e 0;. ‘d hnumger ‘;t t Jack Calvin. About 160 Phone 78 | i b Lioa in' ) 1 s ] re men have been let out | s i |guests have been invited measure of its worth lies in its amazin, rformance! . P | without other than henorable dis-|yre. Moller, who arrived w'fthmlf:: SITKA, AL | T vriti h -l' dg l;‘e i int % SUNRNNTEID XN NONTRAT 4 {charges. Some of these .are cases| ' ASKA |/ t starts writing on the split-second—for its point ‘is OR@®SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 It. | long, 8% ft. beam, fully eguipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor Master. FOR RENT HEATED CONVENIENT room for | gentleman. Phone Red 570. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Calll aiter 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping | rooms. Elderly gentleman pre- ferred. Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen | Apts. LISTEN % the Douglas Swap Shop! KINY—11:05 A. M. Daily OIL BURNERS HEA'th Smith Oil Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 SERVICE INSTALLATION SHUES REPAIRED Sponsored by Douglas Merchants . WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hnllywood Shoe SIIJ ,,.;.m. ' e i Women's Avpaner “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building of sheer nerve exhaustion, of boys iwho have lived through tough air raids. And yet they may be called cowards just because of these dlb- charges.” ',Fairbali(s Man Gels : Credit for Overseas ‘ Service in States ‘ | ST LOUIS, June 2—Lt. Col Paul |E Stockard of the Army Air Forces | has 20 points to his credit for “over- | ‘se'\s service” in the United States. After serving through the Aleut- ians campaign, for which re received no overseas credit, he was transferr- | {ed to the United States in October, | 1943, and has been assigned to East- ern Technical Training Command | Headquarters here as a chemical of- | ficer. He receives the “overseas credit” i because his home is in Fairbanks, Alaska. - e, MISS WOIF HERE Miss Estelle Wolf, writer for sev- eral Alaska publications, is at the Baranof Hotel for a stay of severai days. She expects to leave in a week to assume new duties in the Bering Sea area for the Office ot Indian Affairs. BABANOF ; ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 husband in their cruiser last weck, | WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarters at the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitalify” RUSS CLITHERO - Manager COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled AND KEEP ‘EM W C(OLUMBIA COCKTAILBAR SITKA ALASKA .~ enclosed, shielded from dirt and air—always moist. Tt floats easily over the paper on a tip of smooth and costly Osmiridium. And wonder of wonders—the 51" writes dry with wet Parker’s Blue Diamond on the pen isthe manufacturer’s contract unconditionally guaranteeing service for the owner's life, withe cost, if pen is not intentionally damaged. 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