The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1945, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ALASKA HOUSING NEEDS REVIEWED AT CONFAB HEDE AHA LmesJ, r[ Industry (a of Shelte here, and AHA Moo! their friends ional had from ment ioner of O'C red to their Miller W to v v of the ning urch will mee sht at , Apt. The on is h the di 1 Phelj Wt ill occupy niny Wp’wfiijw %Y SUN L.AMPS . Nothing ash i!.c "'hx 1471 il i 7 141 A.&k GN ¥ Ceape=-Fineeeft Famp ... Alampth at will ¢ hour's . It will build up within you a ance fo frequent that will make these gloomy days as enjoyable to you as southern days. ese Purchase One of These 78 FEealih Malcers at (TRIC Phone G616 " Mooseheart Day DRINK KING s FOR HEALTH H VITAMIN D Daily Exposurefoa ftraviolet head and chest ills LIGHT AND 'POWER COMPANY THL DAILY ALASKA LMPIR[ —JUNEAU, ALASKA Veeimg Tomorrow To Be Observed | Is Brothers’ Night Here Night! v will be, celebrat= at the the Loyal Legion of 1 the Women of making this evening t remembered by the neminat members Fo! eing made to plan the T thers Rebekal will be' “Bro- meeting Odd F ht ctober t with nd th 9 ion at which the second r of Moose > Moos ne lon o'clock. will be n of officers. g the gular the Brothers of take charge the evenir able time is a hope has been members will a D Mrs. Wanamaker Elected Chairman Of AN. Slsterhood in business the of the , and a| ipated, expressed tend. meet bekahs will ocial part most enj am for : member of ery 3 Moose Day srated by Mooss member he as a memento ements of the Ord g to the many children living eart, 111, who are being eitered and educated y year Hear and members are invited in the celebra to- v their children, and to date, Oct. 27, in mind. Part of the record of achievement hich the Order can well be Brc is that 5000 children have last ¢ graduated from Moose Heart, ¢d by duation have made in- 1l records worth-while cit- memkLers of ‘society, as P the fact that not one been con of a heut the care and train- them at Moo might > ')~!vlhood hel cers were elect as~ follows: Wana ecre- ed r the Broth- t Monday tly nd Drives, final Victory g soon, the War B er of h child- she desir where ¢ 3 5,000 received ANB Hall, into Thes2 honds will of $6,000 h a goor in- a most worthy - > FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS, CROPLEY BE HELD I'OMORROW Mrs. Henry urday, Oct. Hospital afternoon BLACK LABEL! Funeral services for who died Sat ernment 0rrow from the Church, with the boleff officiating ased is survived by her one daugh! Harriet Chemawa, Ore., and a nest Paddy, of Halnes. will be in Evergreen o'clock Presbyterian A Rev. husband, Cropley of brother, Ex Intermen Cemetery >so HOSPITAL NOTES give you the same benefiis in just a few minutes an exposure to the sun will give. and Robert Ober] 1 s discharged w John Charles and Thomas B. Lam- = bert. resist- "U\"( In the TO CREDITORS ners C Division Num- winter ‘ LIX GRAY, Commissioner Sunny fficio Probate Judge, Ju- inct. f.I the Estate of LULU 7] N, deceased. NCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that the undersigned was on the 1st day of Octobe , duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Lulu Coleman, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of deceased will present | them, with proper vouchers and duly | verified, to the undersigned, D. E.| Fuller, Box 1121, Juneau, Alaska, | {within six (6) months from the| date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 1st, 1945. neau F In the D. E. FULLER, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 2, 19 MMMMMWW Last publication, Oct. 23, 1943 More than ever... More flights than ever . . . more service than ever ... more comfort than ever — for the people of Alaska from the Alaska Airlines. Now, with DC-3 aircraft, your flight is a pleasant one from the moment you sit down in the com- fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane until the time you arrive at your destination. Rates are lower, too. TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 FOR FULL INFORMATION ON ALL FLIGHTS For Rebekah Lodge of | | Re-| Alaska Native | Memorial - | PHOTOGRAPHIC . FORNISHED 5-Room house. Hard- for the |~ { WANT ADS ~ FOR SALE Harbormaster. (10,098-t5) For details see ZENITH CONSOLE Radio. Long and short wave. Also automatic Call Rod 529, after (10,098-t3) rd player. m. IFOR SALE—Portable Corona type- writer. Inquire Jones-Stevens. (10,098-t3) lt‘lR SALE—Trolling boat. equipped, new engine. Ph. T15. (10,098-13) 193¢ CHEV SEDAN in good shape. Lower Duplex, Johnson Apt, or Phone Black 290. (10,097-t4) FOR SALE—Beauty Shop for operator. Fully equipped stocked. Excellent Owner’s husband out of s leaving city. Must sell. “My Beauty Salon,” Box Petersburg, Alaska. one and ation. rvice! Write 491, loca | | | [ HOUS $3,500. Call Ray for (10,097-tH) -BEDROOM nice location, the New York Tavern tails. at SMALL GRAND PIANO—Cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc (10,096-1) 300D USED TRUMPET—Includ- ing goed case. Cash or terms. Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-tf) D GUITAR—With solid leatl case. A real bargain. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-tf) | Goed location. Phone 362. | (10,096-t4) | house. FOR SALE About 50 fishing loca- tions. Lays on Cook Inlet House and 2 lots in Anchor- Also furniture, motor and boats. This is an ideal Steck and Hunting Lodge. Price $6,000. Sunny View Ranch, Box 263, Anchorage, Alaska. (10,095-t6) 140 acres. meadow. acres RNISHED HOUSE for s stineau Ave. Overstuffed fur- Frigidaire, garden spot, Inquire 416 5th St, (10,095-t1) G niture, nice view. Apt. No. 1. 30-FT. COMBINATION cruiser and troller. Boat and motor in fair shape. See Boat No. 196, 5th float, Small Boat Harbor, (10,095-6) Xmas Crm:ting; Car with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter) - & Pond Co. Inc. Everything im Photography. (10,094-t) | wood floors, Frigidaire, new rugs, basement with laundry !!’Hb washing machine. 719 5th. Phone Blue 619. (10,093-t1) | SECOND HAND stoves, sinks, tanks, motors, radios, electrical appli-! ances, furniture, dishes, machines, typewriters, watches, guns and misc. items. Also vari= ous selection of real estate. We buy, sell and trade. Douglas Trading Post. Phones 42 or 12, Douglas. (10,092-tf) HOUSE FOR SALE—4-Room and bath. Good water, full basement, } furnished. Cheap for cash. See Toem Hall, Fireman, Federal CABIN CRUTSER 31-B-860, 249 ft. u EZIHCSL,EI» T APT. (10,097-16) | furnished, | i voted to 5-ROOM completely runvmwdl washing | - all or Duplex alone. Blue 285, after 6 p. m. 1671 Evergreen Ave. (10,088-t1) Ft, or FOR SALE OR CHARTER "J'x Boat Chicagoff. Freighting towing, Write or wire Fran Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) furnished house 2-BEDROOM Full basement, 1 HOUSE for sale. Phone 428. (10,068-t1) TROLLER PATRICIA—L t, beam 12 ft. Fully spacious accommodations 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,0 ngth 50 GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475 I- ; WANTED 2-BEDROOM furnished h Apt. in Juneau or Dougla | G. Ellis, Pan American | de- | RELIABLE WOMAN or girl to take care of two small c dren. Inquire 481 So. Fran (10,006 apartment Room 402, (10,096-t4) ed ent. WANTEL Furni: for couple, pern Hotcl Juneau Furnished house Phone 219. i | WANTED | apartment. | WANTED—To weld, ricate, any part broken, lost, or or fabricate welding on t-iron, bronze, copper, etc., Satko Repair Shop, (Oct. 9-Nov. rep that wish to rel Oxy - Acetylene steel, brass, cte. Paul 1402 Harbor 8) “ANTED—U‘AQ furn! loughb) Phone MXSCELEA?!E« 13 S DAY T\LPSFRY American Nomen's Services, for children 8a m to5p.m per hour, or Phone Red Rogers, 15 PIANOS RENTED Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Aftractive Alaska Handmade Earrings | Out-of-Town and Specia! Orders Given Prompt Attention {202 Franklin St Box 3081 - - - - Jmh,uu, GUARANTEED Re'xh'\‘l)c Per nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 315 Decker Wayj * LOST AND FOUND up. 201, {BROWN AMI TY WALLET cont papers of Ri 446. Reward. ing personal Davis. Phone (10,098-4 '}\ i * FOR BENT ‘ AR 2 OOM FURNI:HF‘D cabin Oily heater. References required. 513-A! Willoughby Avenue. (10,098-t4) ! STEAM-HEATED ROOM vate home. Phone Red in : 570, i (10,096-t6) pri- APARTMENT to be leased for 1 Bldg., after 5 p. m. (10,092-t6) | INCOME PROPERT -1 Duplex, 4 rooms and bath 11\1 each apt. Electric ranges, Frigi- daires, furnished, air conditioned | heat. Garage and 3 room and bath furnished house. Will sell NOTICE—BOAT OWNERS | ATTENTION IS CALLED TO BOAT | HARBOR ORDINANCE NO. 263 Section 5. No skiff, paraphernalia | cr obstruction of any kind shall be permitted on the decks of any floats jor approaches except in case of 'cmor(,encv and then by permission of'the Harbor Master. Section 6. All boats of every kind and description using any of the floats, approaches or gridirons must he properly cared for and protected by the owner or his agent and in year or more. $80 monthly len"‘i Green 330, or Mary Jo Wade, al 221, after 12 noon. (10,094-t1) | SEAVIEW APT—One block from| Federal Building. HELP WANTED WANTED—Women press op(‘ramrs and ironers at Alaska Laundry. MANGLE-E‘OLDER wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing 1 | ? \ i 4 \ | | event it is not the Harbor Master after posting a. notice for a period of two days upon said boat to the effect that the same must be cared for shall impound the same and a reasonable fee and all expenses shall be charged for caring for said boat and if the Harbor Master so elects said boat can be moved from said float, gridiron or approach to some other place. Section 8. Any person who is the owner, agent or caretaker of any boat or floating property of any kind that violates any of the pro- visions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not over one hundred dollars or imprisoned in the muni- cipal jail not more than thirty days. The above provisions are to be strictly enforced a’d must be com- plied with at once. ALBERT F. BIXBY, Harbormaster. First publication, Oct. 18, 1945. Last publication, Oct. 24, 1945. Hollywgod Shoe Parlor % | z JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. RE-UPiOLSTERING Custom-Built Furniture Phone 36 122 2nd St. For Comfort and Service Get the New Wasb- ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME a SHotel [NEW WASHINGTON | cquipped. | [ i I Daily Seheduled Trips TO | Sitka Wrangell | Pelershurg Ketchikan Also Trips £ HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEIL SOUTIIEASTERN PORTS For Informaticn and Reservations Phone 612 is an essential FACTOR in ‘\IOI)FR\ DECORATIO! and should be prof: nally hung to give the utmost in We have the answer to your PAINTING, TINTING and PAPER HANGING problem W('CEJLLLAN 0. 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