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PAGE SIX PRINCESS LOUISE T Skagwe Witk at 9 a sonuthbound Those were: mer, Mrs. H. J. Rimmer, Barbara Rimmer, D. Storey, B. Hanford, Miss Messoff, Miss H. Ivy, Miss Bet- ty Fitzgerald, J. A. Everson, E. C. Irvin, P. J. Sweeney, Miss Dess- jcum, Sister Mary Altert, C. Bailey and P. Kesiva issengers leaving for lovsky, Emm I Dabney, Stanley » Dabney, Lillian W Arthur E. Starling, - Lura Alti Torvinen, HMarriet seorge Daniels, Hannah Ann J. Jones, V. Ebeling TAKES MANY OUT Princ I ed fr ay at 6 o'cle 1 16 inbound pa m he attle were: Dag Dabney, Starling, Leavitt, Torvinen, Daniels, from Skagway , H. J. Rim- rivir Fannie Morele FElizabeth Faulkner, J. J. Harten, Ann Harten, A. L. Scott, Mrs. A L. Scott, 30b Phillips, Jack An- liam Thompson, Ken- neth Keith, Bob B. Flick, Marvin B. Speer, J. O m, Henri F. Valentine, Leo Schroeder, B. K n, P. Dixon, Grace on Joseph P. Iback Kenneth M. We Constance vis, Betty L. Kelly, Janie er, John Tharp, Albert Stebinger, carl §. Sundbon, Wm. Koch, Doris Koch, Alice Girard, Oliver Girard Capt. W. C. Rohrer, George M Pettet, R. F. Leischner, Harold F. Ochs, John Doupona, C. Sullivan, Jerscr dersen w Vau D Iback, D: Shirley SO ald W. Ragsdale, George F. Kelly, Alberto G. Parra, Lillian Fuson, Thos., Sandborn, Chas. E. Pearl, Gust Hagevik and L. McDonald. To Prince Rupert: Joyce Mitch- ell, Constnce Stimac, Sgt. E. J. Sullivan and Miss E. Duffy. ter Madeline Ex- Mother of Good Council, St. Edward, Thomas W. Winifred Wade and Shirley 7 e PN BEEUnes Q = = To Victoria: Mary Allshouse. To Ketchikan: S. Adelstein, Char- les W. Carter, Mrs. C. W. Carter, Mrs, C. Carnegie, Ann Railsback, Sara Kelso, Wm. J. Gates and R. A. Herman To Wrangell: Jerry Dallas and H. 'M. Olson Something NEW---- Semething MODERN--- A. Arch-| Jos. D. Luzino, John W. Nach, Ron- & BROWNIES, ALTAR BOYS AT MEETING, " PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Yesterday was a busy day in the » Parochial School with the first meet- ing of the year for the Brownies ing held, a meecting of the Altar Boys, and a visit from the Mother General of the Grey Sisters. i Mrs. Felix Toner, in the absc of Mrs. Lisle Hebert, conducted the first meeting of the Brownies for this year in the presence of the Rev. Fink. This meeting was held in the music room of the Paro- chial School. The Rev. McIntyre met Altar Boys, and election of ficers was held with George Gill gan chosen President, and Jerry Wade, Secretary. Other officers will ke elected next. week. Mother General of the Grey Sis- ters, Mother St. Edward, of Phila- delphia, accompanied by her assi: |tant Mother Good Council and Si ter Magdalene visited classes yester- day. They had just returned from an official vistation at Kodiak. Miss Margaret Welsh, District se, also was present to give vis ion tests to the pupils. - RIVERS PUTS OK ON HEALTH DEPT. OUTSIDE TRAVEL Alaska Health Department offi- cials may travel outside the Terri- |tcry to participate in the National |Health Program on Federal funds ‘allotted the Territprial Department, in the opinion of Alaska's Attorney Ceneral, Ralph J. River Use of funds appropriated by the | Territorial Legislature is prohibited for such purpose by law, however, |the Attorney General affirmed in Ihis opinion, requested by Commis- sioner of Health C. Earl Albrecht. Mr. Rivers based his opinion on the belief that provisions regulating the use of the Federally allotted funds are sufficiently broad to in- clude such an interpretation, and the fact that the Territorial Legis- lature has not passed legislation ex- cluding such use of Federal funds allotted to the Territory. JANE ALEXANDER IS with the o of- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 'HONSHU ISLAND | OCCUPIED ZONEIS ~"0UT OF BOUNDS' OMINATO, Japan Sept. 14— Health and sanitary conditions on | _ northern Honshu Isldnd are so bad that American Navy doctors today recommended that both Ominato and Tababu towns be placed out of bounds for all American military personnel. Lt. Comdr. Jackson Heights, N. Y., said after an inspection that both places were “hotbeds of disease.” There is but one competent Japa- e doctor in the entire area, the y officer said, and added that 40 per cent of the men examined from the Aomori Prefecture for the ! Japanese Army had trachoma. -ee HOSPITAL NOTES Sharon Rude has been admitted | ito St. Ann’s Hospital for a ton- sillectomy. Mons Birkeland was discharged | yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital | after receiving medical care. | Stanley Harris, surgical patient at IS(. Ann’s Hospital, has returned to ! his home. 'WOODLEY AIRWAYS | FLIES IN WITH TEN Woodley Airways flew the fol- lowing 10 passengers into Juneau from Anchorage yesterday: Percy Tunstettler, Mrs. Mitchell and child, Roy Gulseth, Diana McKechnie, James Shadion, Mrs. Peterkin, Jim Bell, Sgt. W. A. Bull and Paul Keppel. Those leaving Juneau on the re- turn trip to Anchorage were: Laura Spencer, Miss M. L. Morgan, George Karabelnikoff, W. M. Mattox, Z. J. Louissac and Nordine Holme. R IIRLEY, CONSTANCE DAVIS GO SOUTH TO COLLEGE Miss Shirley Davis and Miss Con- stance Davis left this morning on the Princess Louise to attend col- leges in the States. Shirley, who has been employed W. P. McNamara of | | WANT ADS | FORSALE WANTED ‘1939 COUPE_Must be sold_before 18th. Phone 591, 9 a. m. to 4 p. | m. or 315 after 4 p. m. (10,065-t3) | CONSOLE RADIO, Sewing ma-| chine, sun lamp, cedar chest,; i bathroom scales, 2 highchairs; | buggy, play-pen, chest of draw- ers, baby scales, nursery chair. | Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. ! | (10,065-t1) | GAS BOAT “CHECHAKO.” — 306 Willoughby Ave. (10,064-t4) | ! heater. Runs good. Call Martin Apts.,, No. 19 or 20, after 5 p. m,,| (10,064-t4) | 8 3 | 193¢ V-8 SEDAN—6 Good tircs‘i | or Saturday. 34-FT. TROLLER No. 31A753, fully | equipped. Small Boat Harbor. Owner: on board. (10,064-t6) | FITTED leather over-night casc‘} Fur jacket, size 16. 85 Pieces| Pyrex. Electric Waffle-iron. Elec- | tric sandwich grill. Two ponablel phonographs. 116 Kodak. New, pre-war sleeping bag. Dishes and glassware. Other household items. Roller skates. Silver combination cigarette lighter. Ellingen Apts.,, No. 1. (10,064-t3) : i ONE WINCHESTER—30-30, Model | 94. One 303 Savage. Small wood | and coal stove. Baby Stroller.! Phone Green 353. (10,064-t2) | PRE-WAR Sulkey stroller, nursery! seat, Lehman Baby-Guard hard- | wood highchair, assembled with screws. Isaacs Cabinet Shop, 270 ! s. Franklin St., Phone Black 290.' | (10,064-t1) |FOR SALE—Large quantity fly-| tying materials, including vice and 50 Busteriod tubes. Snap,! $10. O. J. Fitzgerald, Box 297,| Skagway. (10,064-t3) FOR SALE—Blozham house in! Seattor Tract. Stairs to climb but‘ beautiful location. Large lot with: small yard and large trees. minutes walk from Federal Build- ing. Unfurnished or furnished.| Call at house or Phone Green! | 285. (10,064-tf) FOR SALE—Brand new dress iorm,} 15| WANTED-12-Gauge shotgun. Phone | 740, after 5 p. m. (10,085-t4) | WANTED-Permanent position with future as bookkeeper and ac- countant. Have fifteen years’ ex- perience in office and accounting ! work. Prefer Alaskan assignment but need not be in Juneau. Can | furnish best of references. Write C-6158, Empire. (10,065-t1) WOULD LIKE to establish in Juneau. Can place into anything that will be permanent. 15 Years’ training and experience with large Public Utility in Salsman- | ship, Public Relations, Statisti- cian, Credits and Collections, | Bookkeeping, Income Taxes,| Warehousing, Shipping and Re- | ceiving, Cashiering. A. C. Tor- | vinen, 5561 Wallingford Ave, | Seattle, Wash. (10,064-t3) WANT TO RENT — 2-Bedroom house, furnished or partly fur- nished.l Call 1 long, 1 short, 037. (10,064-t3) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1945 ES MBI .. Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Petershurg Wrangell Ketchikan TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Phone 612 For Information and Reservations WANTED-A small baby crib or| pasinette. Phone Red. 273. | (10,063-t4) WANTEb—}lonw.s “for 73 7p|;ppics. Call at 730 Gold St, or Phone 315, after 6 p. m. (10,063-tf) WANTED — Fountain help—Young man or lady. Apply Warfield Drug. (10,062-tf) WANTED TO BUY—Residential lot in Douglas. Will pay cash. Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Post, (10,056-t12) SCOW WANTED — PHONE 603. WANTED— -Pickup_truck. Alaska Construction Co. Phone 72. loughby. Phone 788. HELP WANTED WANTED—A capable, sober, reli- able, middle-aged man to handle tools as a caretaker. Don't applyl if you cannot fulfill job. Call at 20th Century Theatre Office. (10,083-tf) | . PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION ung to give the faction. and should be professionaily utmost in beauty and sa We have the answer to your Painting, Tinting and Paper Hanging problems. LELLAN P. 0. Box 1216 JAMES S. McC Phone Douglas 374 000900000 006000000000000008 CATERPILLAR REG.U. 5. PAT. OFF, DIESEL MARINE ENGINES (10,064-t4) | ———— _{WANTED — Saleslady at Sully’s Bakery. (10,060-t1) | ] af this summer at the OPA, will dis-| Size 40. Red 499. embark at Vancouver, B. C, and| E: T T B A Br A ' 1941 FORD SEDAN—825 A St.,! take the Canadian Route to New | after 5 p. m. 110,064-L3y‘7 York, where she will enter her last | WANTED’—’C&nchm’)t’We:xpcx‘lcngefi Sales and Service—Genuine Parts ENROUTE TO TOKYO ©On her way to iie Japanese capi- tal is Miss Jane Alexand THIS DINING ROOM SET IS ONE OF THE NEW POPULAR Borned-BRubbed Sets Drop In and See Our Assoriment RDWARE (0. - THOMAS HARDW PHONE 555 TOMORROW NIGHT JUNEAU'S YOUTH for CHRIST PRESENTS J. T, SPURLIN, D.D. SINGER and SPEAKER W Chorus Singing A. H . Testimonies Accordian Numbers PAY 0dd Fellows’ Hall-209 Franklin 7:30 P. 1. September 15 | COME PREPARED FOR A GREAT TIME tant Field Directer, American Red Cross. Just before she Francisco this ck, she phoned her mother, Mrs. George F. Alexan- der, and said that plans had been changed, security regulations lifted and she was able to say that she was leaving to cross the Pacific with 0 her destination. iled from San &Now You can ;erva at home equal to those served at world-famous bars. {)usr add your favorite rand of liquor to “Holland House Cock- tail Mix"...and serve. 8 PERFECT MIXES Whiskey Sour Tom Collins Dry Martini ronx Side Car Daiquiri Manhattan Old Fashioned FULL PINT +..enough for 22 0 43 cockuails or tall drinks For Sale at Food, Drug and Dept. Stores HOLLAND HOUSE SALES CO. 126 West 22nd St., New York 11, N. Y. year at the Fagin School of Drama and Radio. She will also study the | d School. 1 continue to Ber- cello at Julli; Constance w keley, her sophomore year at the Thi- versity of fornia. A e H e o 00 000 5 00 TIDES TOMORROW e o Scptember 15, 1945 o © Low High Low High 1:46a.m., 35 ft. 8:15a.m., 11.0 ft. 13:47p.m, 69 ft. 19:47p.m,, 13.1 ft. | | ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS I Sealed bids for the construction | of concret> curb and sidewalks will be received at the office of the | City Clerk until 8:00 P. M. Sept. 21, | 1945 and then and there be opened | and publicly read aloud. ! Bids received after the time set i for opening will not be considered. | Approximately 2,000 lineal feet of | 4 ft. width walk is to be constructed. Plans and speci tions may be cbtained at the off! of the City Clerk or City Engineer. | The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No hidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening | theraof or before award of contract unless said award is delayed for a | period exceeding 30 days. | C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Sept. 14, 1945. Last publication, Sept. 19 ,1945. DR: E. STANLEY JONES World Famous Missionary September 16-21 General Mass ‘Night — Meeting Each 8:00P. M. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Aus pices Juneau Ministerial Association ADMISSI ON FREE Calif,, where she will begin| REMINGTON Standard typewriter. Call at No. 3, Koski Apt., be-| tween 10 a. m. and 2 p. m (10,064-t3) | 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished., Why pay rent? This property will pay out in 4 years. 925 West 11th St. (10,063-t3-d.h.) 3-BEDROOM furnished “house al,; 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, next door. (10,060-t1) | MODERN 2-bedroom furnished' home. Includes electric refriger- ator, full basement, large lot, nice neighbors. May consider good car part for my equity.| Phone Green 353. (10,060-t£) | | FOR SALE—Sesslons §-day mantie clock. Hour strike in beautiful case. Good time-keeper. Call 439. (d.h.-tf) TABLE MODEL RADIO, LaFayette, | $30. Fishing rods, $2. Reel, $2.50. 633 Harris St. (10,058-t) i 1935 HUDSON Fordor Sedan, radio heater, fan, six good tires, excel- lent motor. Run only 21,000 miles. Very good body. Priced for quick ] sale. Cash price, $375. Write Box| 3093, Juneau. (dh-tf) 1941 FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan, good condition. See Stewart at Juneau Motors. (10,054-t1) ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; one| Super-Flame oil heater, prac- tically new, large size, $125. Phone George Brothers. (10,051-tf) SILVER MARSHALL radio for sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244. | George Simpkins. (10,049-tf) HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur-| er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t1.) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. e FOR SALE—Two bedroom noule,l furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box | 3031. COMBINATION radio, Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. (10,052-tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST—Crank off a Novo pump, between Alaskan Hotel and City ! Hall. Phone 88, City Clerk. | (10,064-tf) [| LOST—Gold Bulova with expand- ing bracelet. Please return to; Empire. (10,065-t3) IF party who took purse September | 9th doesn't immediately return REST of articles to P. O. Box 1709, warrant of arrest will be issued. (10,065-t1) | I stenographer, temporary position. law Office R. E. Robinson, Phone 334. i WANT!&I—):-V;mmn pi’ess opm;a:.or‘s and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply| at the Alaska Laundry. | MISCELLANEGUS PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.'$ Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND |~ LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) | Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention i Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) FOR TRADE—Winchester model 54 30-30 rifle, like new, for 12 or 16 gauge pump or automatic shot- gun. Call 288 (after 5), or see Earl Forsythe at Bailey’s Bar. | (10,058-t1) HUNTERS’' ATTENTION — Spuhn Island is private property. Also Fox Island. Hunting or trespass- ing is strictly forbidden. Deer on beach are tame. Please don't shoot them. (10,054-12t) REMEMBER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Pgst. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU . BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT RMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOC DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS 20000000004 000908000000000000000000000000000000 | £006060000500005000000000000000000000640000000008 SUN LAMPS for SUNLESSDAYS§ Health and Summer Tan in Winter Time "Sun-Kraft” Quariz Lamps Just the thing these sunless days to give you those alteaviolet rays so lacking in our winter time. A two-minute application daily will give you a sun tan that Californian’s would envy. This lamp also produces ozone so beneficial in the recovery of sinus and other respiratory trouble. As ozone acts as a germicidal agent, it will eliminate infectious germs thaf cause such ailments. Get Your Sur Lamp for Health From the Maska Eleciric Light and Power Co. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phonc 201. 60 960066060660400000000064000000000000000900000e 315 Decker Way. 5 FORRENT STEAM HEATED Iront bedroom for gentleman. Phone Green 210. (10,058-tf) STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat trade. Call Douglas 963. SEAVIEW APT—One block from' Federal Building. ATTENTION P.-T. A. The Juneau Parent-Teacher As-: sociation is resuming club work, the first meeting to be held at the H. S. Auditorium Monday evening,' Sept. 17th, at 8 o'clock. Everyone interested is urged to attend. (10,065-t2) AGFNES HARED, Secretary. NOT ADVERTISED DERBY, Conn. — A woman mo- torist, halted by a policeman when' she ignored a boulevard stop sign after a widely publicized announce- ment of a drive against such viola- tors, exclaimed angrily: “There wasn't anything in the paper that said you were going to be on duty here.” e Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scott, of Wenatchee, Wash., are guests at the Hotel Juneau. Your Deposits Are SAFE THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation: The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance ration ,which in- sures each of eur depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA it MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION -