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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA* FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE - Light-weight, 4-cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P, 1940 model. Swanson Grocery. = oo s JUARANTEED Kealistic PFerila ment, $/.00 Faper Curls, $1 ap Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20 315 Decker Way FOR BALE — Partially furnished house in Douglas. Phone Doug- | las 48. (F you have empty rocms or apts for desirable people. inform the Gastineau tlotel. FOR SALE—Scooter with 3-speed transmission $100.00 cash. 824 W. 9th Street. FOR SALE — Modern five-room house. Central location; oil bur-| ner. Call Blue 297. | HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK WANTED FOR S’AVLiE;Ciesrmrrng"and pressmg‘__ equipment in A-1 condition. W. H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. | FOR SALE — Two bedroom house furnished complete; includes elec- | tric range, oil heater; $2750. In-| quire 348 12th. 32 V-8 Ford coupe; good rubber. Apt. I, Coliseum Apts, after b Navy officer and wife wish to rent hcuse or cottage in town or Glacier Highway. Mrs. Paredes, Baranof Hotel. FOR SALE — Ultra-vioiet portable sunlamp, Regular $65, complete with case, $45. Ph. Douglas 174. FOR SALE -- Cannery tender, equipped and ready to go. Willl take smaller boat in trade. Terms. Write Empire, 5670, | IF REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will pay cash for davano or studio, couch. Phone Green 550. i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For | WANTED—Rabbits, two does and le. Phone Red 743. one buck, any breed but pre Vsae v | white. Write P. O. Box 242, FOR SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3| Skagway, Alaska. Ibs. for $1. At George Brothers. RISt o SIS S T - !WANTED — Ironers and machine BED, complete. Practically new pressers. Apply Alaska Laundry. mattress, coil spring. Also other small household articles. Call Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. NEED TO RENT furnished two- bedroom flat or house, suitable T R R . for two very small children. Per- OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. Inquire! manent tenant. Leave message at the Snap Shoppe. with Empir g good Togg:].‘WANTI:EV:i)—’Nial: 1; woman for pan grade milk| washing and general cleaning. pure blooded | Apply before 10 a. m. Sully’s stock; also young bucks. P. O.| Bakery. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. | WANTED — Experienced clerk at DOUBLE BED, mauress, sprng| Irving's Market. and 1 dresser; also %-bed, ‘,““"\WANTED—WSII pay top price for tress and spring. See Geo. SImb-| )1 kinds second hand merchan- kins. dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. FOR SALE—Several burg and Saanen goats;. also some GAS BOAT—“Chechako,” has 9 skates new gear, also new trolling | G 2407, 7 gear. $5500, cash. Call at 306 wANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Willoughby. loughby. Phone 788 FRESH LOCAL EGUS for sale at| ™ o Harbor Market, Phone 352. FOR RENT INCOME VIEW HOME — Three|Tyo-room fur. apt., oil range, ‘bath. blocks from Federal Building. TW0| Tnquire 513A Willoughby. large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month income., $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash'm)" JTEAM HEA ROOMS, Call equity, rest FHA. Will consider after 3 p mlmm 5 Gald Street. good boat or car for portion of | B > cash consideration. Call Bobl‘ FOR RENT — Light housekeeping Henning, Blue 370, for appoint-| ;ooms. Elderly gentleman pre- ment. ferred. Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen 1-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil Apts. stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- quire 843 West Ninth Street. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash;| $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. | FORPSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor Master. | FOR RENT—Heated front bedroom in good location. Phone 418. COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 35 THURSDAY Alaska' Coasial ;Airlines flew: the following to Ketchikan yesterday: Fred Geeslin, Charles M. Marler, Lt. Charles Main, Rollie P. Haynes, Florence Tobin, Pete Wombach, Paul Jacobsen, Jr. and William Stump. Olaf E. Johanson was a Pelican City passenger, Thelma Hermansen iflew to Sitka, M. F. Stockwell to LOST AND l"fllllm | Todd, Sam Asp to Tenakée, Sam e {Pekovich went to Hawk Inlet and Mrs. Bell was the Petersburg pas- | senger. e e e Passengers to Skagway were: Syl- Will party who found brown plaid|ycger j. Weidler and Wilbur Irving. robe at Auk Bay Bathing Beach| o Haines: Robert E. Coughlin, cabin last Sunday please return|jc. Green and Robert Dalton. to Art McKinnon at Reliable | yncoming passengers from Pelican Transfer. Reward. {were: A. Long, Dan White, John o ] " |Becino and E. G. Whitehead. | From Hoonah: Marguerite Shep- Olympic National Insurance |herd and A. B. Peterson. Company From Sitka: Edwin F. Jordon, Seattle, Washington { William Paul, Jr., and J. W. Gucker. Ruth B. Rock Befty McCormick From Hawk Inlet: Gust Gustaf- Gen. Agent Juneau, Alaska }|son. ‘Baranof Hotel From Skagway: John H. Williams, Howard P. Andersen and Ella Mat- ~ rhews. More than one-fifth of the hu-| From Ketchikan: C. A. McMickle man race is Chinese. and Lon Hall. LOST—Pair gold rimmed’ glasses; reward. Phone Blue 290. WANTED TWO LINEMEN 600D JOB GOOD PAY 40-HOUR WEEK * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 SCOUT CAMP DAILY DIARY Boy Scout Camp high points iselacted from the notes of Camp | Director DeVaughn Kershaw: Wednesday, May 23—Twenty-three 1Boy Scouts of Gastineau Channel | piled packs and supplies aboard Tom | Morgan's motor vessel, Naha, for transportation to Eagle River. Thursday, May 24— a sailed from Juneau with Mr. and Mrs. {Morgan and their son, Assistant {Scoutmaster Ed Schnoeker and | Scout Erwin Butts aboard. Scouts | Richard ‘Wingerson ar Rebert | Eommer: Director Kershaw and Mrs. Kershaw, Camp Cook, driven |out to end cf highway by Mrs. R. J. | Sommers. Party hiked to camp. | Naha arrrived at 2 o'clock, p. m. and anchored quarter mile off-shore. | Unloaded by rowboat Scout Albert |$haw arrived at 5 co'clock load of equipment was being taken {frcm the Naha. Friday, May 26—Two cars furnish- ed by the Royal Blue Cab Company breught the reminder of Scouts to jcamp. Ten days of Scout ccmmenced — Swimming, pioncering, handicraft, nature study, |targat shooting, softball, boxing, leather work, cooking, signalling, (first aid, drill, tower building, | tracking, mapping, knot tying, fire | building, bird study, kitchen police. | Monday, May 28.—Leo Jewett a {rived at camp with pipe to fix water !line, also food. He stayed in camp itwo days while Scouts went on a i hike to Windfall Lake. 1 Tuesday, May 29.—Scouts left icamp on hike to Windfall Lake. Rained three hours that night. The iSi-cm:, pitched jn and built lean- |tos. In half-hour all had shelter. Several Scouts passed cooking t All the Scouts took field ncles and reported on hike when returned to |camp next da ' Thursday, May 31.—Ed Schnozker arrived at camp. Mr. Jewett re- turned to town. Thirty-five foot cignal tower completed by Scouts. | "Friday, June 1.—Scoutmasters Henry Harmon and Edward Keith- rahn arrived in camp. | Saturday, June 2—Mr. Keithahn |tcok the Scouts for field trip on | plant life in Alaska. Specimens | were collected and tests given. Mr. | Harmon lectured on use and care of | firearms, then gave personal in- struction in small bore rifle target ‘pracucv. Sunday, June 3.—Last day of camp {—Scout Field Da Events includ- |ed: Fire building contest, fire by { friction, boxing, signalling, mapping. {In the afternoon, Dr. C. C. Carter | arrived with his boat Blue Boy and |stayed overnight to take packs and equipment back to Juneau. Sunday jevening—Court of Honor. Merit badges and prizes awarded. Ad- | vancements given. Monday, June 4—Break camp at 19:30 o'clock in the morning, return to town, arriving at 11 o'clock. Vote of thanks by Scouts to all who help- ed make camp great success with a good time had by all. Special |thanks to Mrs. Kershaw for her cocking, to Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. Charles Forward for their lov- ely| cakes, to Mrs. Sommers for her Isdelicious doughnuts. | Special vote of thanks also to Highway Patrolman Emmett Botel- {ho for bringing packages to camp and to Mr. Smith for arranging for {and carrying out supplies. | Boy Scout Camp—1945—Very Suc- cessful! — MEMORIAL SERVICE Dedicated to all war dead and | particularly to those who were lmembers of the Order, Silver Bow ;Lodge No. A-2, IOOF, will attend a memorial service Sunday at 11 |a.m., in the Methodist Church. Lodge members are requested to assemble in the IOOF Hall at 10:30 A.M, sharp, church in a body, it was stressed. | All visiting lodge members are cor- dially invited to participate. (adv.) — Postage stamps were issued for Britain, HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 " R ] as last| work | hiking, ! . Dewdrop Inn to proceed to the, the first time in 1840 in Great| l T3 y 1 % . [ r 'TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS|Miss Jensen's chanlfif:figfi?‘éfi&g;—;.lfi)t:xg.‘ new subscribers and nuniber Wedding Date Is Set for July 7 | PLEASE ATTACH THIS LIST TO YOUR 1945 | DIRECTORY TO BRING IT UP TO DATE | 4 The wedding E..E :11 Miss Florence & P ey 1 Langcon, D. € 62 | Alaska Construction Co. Laponia, Helen Green 35 24 58 | M. Jensen and Mr. Ernest E. Wes- :,in‘nimm:idur. whose engagement was | Alaska Merit System dbetter, George | Alaska Mining Exchange her Apts. :{‘\i‘:k s |@nncunced in January, has been set | for the evening of July 7, at 8 o'clock | Anderson, Robert Lindsay, R. E. Arsanto, Pete Leckhart g, G gi::‘e faf’”m the Church of Holy Trinity. e i =1 The reception will‘be held at the | Asheraft, Perry | Austin Co. :Ausliu. Wm. J. kome of Miss Jensen's brother, Mar- —B— | cus- Jensen, in' Douglas, at 9 o'clock 720 Honeymoon plans are to visit the 373 | bride-to-te's mother, Mrs. Neva 285 | jensen, who is residing in Minnea- 510 | polj The couple will make their 495 ‘home in Anchorage. 34| Miss Jensen has two brothers liv- |ing in Douglas, Thomas and Marcus, 730 |and a sister, Marian, who is an em- 545 ployee of the Alaska Airlines. Miss 203 |Jonsen has been an employge of 455 |tke Bureau of Labor Statistics for 247 |some time. 93| TEe bridegrcom-to-be, son of Mr. Red 611 jand Mrs. E. E. Weshenfelder of Green 472 | €puhn Island, is a CAA engineer in Blue 33| Anchcrage and is ong' of Juneau's 0353-5 | well-known young men. - >> . 243 | ANCHORAGE GROUPS 127/ SPONSOR PLAYGROUND 725 | PROGRAM FOR SUMMER 239 X 287 is = Hauder, playground dir- 303 for Anchorage, has announ- v full program -of summer re- l<rcaticnal activities for the children (of that city. All boys and girls, six years old or over, may participate in the program which will include softball games, volley ball, swim- ming, track events, picnics, hikes, |kicycle trips and use of playground equipmen The program is an- lly s¢ponsored by the Junior mter of Commerce and other 634 ups. . 207‘ - 180 451 Not 235 cont 392 g 350 330 163 | | Empire Want-aas triug resulis! Black —Mec— MacFarlane, Rhea | Bachman, F. D McDonald, Robert D. | Bartlett, Jack L. McGinty, Earl Bastian, Sgt. Wm. McMorran, Donald Bates. Harold H, Law Mullen, Rose Office amara, James L Beall, J. M , Lawrence Beaumont, R. E —M— Bowles, W. T Green 194 et B Bowling, Wm. Black 483 Y Sy s Boy Scouts of America) L H (Delbert Hanks) 387 | Brant, Jane 488 | Brooks, W. A. 1156 Bromm John 657 | Brown, Mrs. Alice 484 | Brcwn, Ralph 124 Brudebold, June 725 Burkette, L. E. 447 | Burrell, Daisy 208 Blue 710 Black Black Black Red Red Blue red Black McVay Red Blue Red Blue Blue Black Black Green Green Blue Black Moen, D. W. Marrison, R. J Moscrip, James Murphy, Bea Blue Blue National Grocery Co. Nelsen, Edwin Newburn, Fred Blue Newton, Danald Red Northern Commercial Co... Nugent, Edward —0— Olson, John G. Otis, W. 221 153 575 369 377 379 w7 730 694 663 700 629 Caro, Lt. W. Camp, Nellie Carr, Mrs. Flossi Campbell, Lanore Chittick, Rose Chappell, Elizabeth Clark, Neill & Co. 'elift, Roy G. Clouse, Milo Copstead, Edith Crowell, Fred Cupp, Glen Blue Blue Green Green Green 484 Blue 861 Black Red Black Black A Pancheau, Ray Pearce, George Pickard, D. R. Pitts, Forrest Power, Victor (Shop) aolt— 336 165 267 409 407 ) e 435 245 532 251 8m 510 358 Darnell, Rod Day, Mrs, Ray Dawes, Dr. L. P, Denmark, Wm. Red Radalet, A. Black Rivers, Ralph Rogers, George Rogoski, John Reod, J. Sidney Remano, Jeseph A. Rose, Ethel Rose, Wm. A. Rowland, Anne it g Black B NOTICE responsible for Red Red Green Red Green Red Black Blue Red De Wolfe, Justine Dcucette, Charles any debts Black Blue Red 727 611 223 Earl, Austin D. Ehler. Ernest Erickson, Alf. O i Fennessy, Forrest Fix It Shop Fleek, Albert Fleek, Dayton Forest Service—Eleven Mile Fries, Stanley il MR. & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, Tenakee, Alaska. | - | | | Blue 662 567 Blachk 330 117 Black 530 Green xon, Alice hramka, Ruth Schwanz, Corrine Scott, J. D, Selective Service mour, Betty Schuman, Joe Slichter, Aimee Smith, Wesley J. Snow, Gertrude Sodini, Mario Sofoulis, J. A. Special Intelligence Office Stender, E. . ... Blue Stevens, Ida M. Black Stevens, Patricia Red Stines, Norman Stene, James H. 093 | Swap, Mrs. Fdna Blue 13) | ol Blue 434 Tomlin, Vernon g4 , Trafton, R. A. ... | Truebloed, G. W. 158 ° —V— 295 Veteran Bureau 550 | Viland, Mrs. Charles 82 i —W— Blue 33| walsh, Walter E. Blue 670 war Production Board 689 | ward, H. L. 260 | Warren, Eleanor 155 | wells, Richard 194 | west, Mary 10| wicklund, Roy 2o Wickstrom, Edith Red 583 wiedeman, Ed. Green 460 wilde, Verden Black 659 ywilljams, Dean K. Red 609| wilson, Warren _ | Wise, David 754} Wood, G. D. | Thank You! ' Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Black Red Red 023-4 423 364 653 239 629 693 Garlock, J. ,Gartner, Aurelia Gahrke, D. W. Goss, Robert Green, Toni Red Blue Blue | Green 463, | 037-2 | Black 499 552 517 155 505 | 690 | 616 | 616 | Red Black Green T Haas, Jeanne Hardin Woodworking Co. Haugen, Orpha Haven Rooms Havens, Eugene Hawkins, Harvey Heiser, E. S, Henry, Geo. Hickey, J. V. Hildebrand, Helene Hockman, T. D. Hogue, Henry I —J— Jack’s Smokeshop James, David | James, William H. 'Jeep Club | Johnson, Dick . | Johneson, Kathleen Johnson, Pansy . | Johnson, William T. | Johnstone, Esther Jorgensen, H. V. . Judson, Arthur —K— Red 578 703 34 281 Red 200 Green 715 Blue 165 Black 115 ~Blue Black Black arrows. ... Red Green Black 194 614 150 | 800 790 Red Blue 800, 616 620 668 780 655 614 725 763 752 | 380 Green bid forms. Green Blue Green Black Green Green Green .Green ... Blue 437 .Blue 694 Blue 250 Red Red Black Black | Kirk, David . | Klassen, Viola | Klodnoski, Sgt. | Korhonen, Mike No one has a better right io give this toast than “the girl behind the man behind the gun”...who dropped her homework, her studies or her less- essential position “for the duration” to take a defense job! FREE ENTERPRISE IS WINNING THE PRODUCTION WAR Distributed Exclusively in Alaska by West Coast Distributors, Seattle of the Duck Creek Glacier Highway oppostie the Airport. box oppesite Kendler's Alaska Dairy and follow the Items offered include Quonset Huts in sizes 16 x 36, 20 x 50 and 20 x 80, buildings of regulag frame construction, and three frame removable knogk-down type structures of various sizes. A SEALED BIDS are required with the clc set at 2:00 P. M., June 16. Phone 807 for details, or call at the Area Epginum"s Office at the Subport, or the office of this newspaper for SEATTLE. . . .. WHITEHORSE . . FAIRBANKS . . . GALENA . . NOME . . . McGRATH . BETHEL . . d only personally by our-| There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! Gar REMODELING "Here’s to VICTORY!” . e 6 HRS. 55 MIN. 1 HR. 45 MIN. 5 HRS. 5 MIN. 7 HRS. 9 RS, 6 HRS. 5 MIN. 55 MIN. TPHONE 1 DUCK CREEK BUILDINGS The Alaskan Department is of fering for sale a variety of surplus buildings and structures located on a portion ison site just East of the Enter at sentry MATERIAL FOR BUILDING, REPAIRING,