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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1945 { things that habperied. thisgh IRoV2 ih Hbes tin three yeark SUCIOy| neg and 1 things humorous had been guests in anybody's home. I J u NEA u 'S U So N E WS . memory of the excellent| And the recollection of that de-| musiciansh the good fellow- lightful moment when, having said ship of the 108 1 from the to one sailor that a certain girl he| —— 7 k") E I from To-'years , we suddenly realized how 5 a ledo, O 3ob Williams, trumpet, ve himself looked as! GRAND PIANO — Formerly in WANTED Room or small 'fllere“!flg "ems ‘of EVe'Ybody from Bay ( Micl 1; Joe Wick- he made a wry st and whispered| Bubble Room. Call Mr. Fletcher,| ment by two C (mn:iumm cordicn, from Philadelphia, to us: “Well, she hasn't got much| paranof Hotel for details. slironea at Phone Ralph Trogder tar, from on ms, at that. Do you know what (10,107-tf) | ask for Meyer. (10,107-t4) | FRIDAY, Nover 2 30 p. m r v il @ North Carolin Byland, ' my nickname is on beard ship where | . Movies in US that had a 1 drums, frem Covingtor and I work? It's ‘Child Labor'!” REMINGTON standard typewriter, HAND LAUNDRY--318 Willoughby |§| Daily Scheduled Tfl'.ps 8:30 p. m.—Pre f US 1 more le t) ry of the ta d And the mer of the genero-| in excellent condition, with dust| Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain ! nd oti ¢ b of Douglas and| cover. Call Royal O'Reilly, Bar-| s hing, and all wearing ap-|{, TO . perfcrmed so generously for our en neau whe g us cookies| ancf Hotel. (10,107-tf) | parel (10,107-10,136) Slub t c was joyment throughot week ...and throughout the week, and the popu- g | : to compare with it,’the recollection of d sports- larity of those cookies with the lads NEW .22 Remington pump rifle D-—Beauty Operator. Write 1iKa fange b 1 manship cf that group of four other of the fleet who kept eating them| FPhone 876 (10,107-t4) | Ex , C-6388 (10,101-t8) { - v 35 ; TABLE LAMP, vacuum cleaner, WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab-| P t b K ! to] The list of all those contributing) ™ ' i"taples occasional chair, easy| ricate, any part that you have| eiers lll'g eiciilkan i uiz s being too long for this col- A AR, & i Lot ; col-| Chair, floor lamps, book shelf,| broken, lost, or wish to remodel contest against team, umn, but each of whom is asked to ol Y £ rror, glassware. Pl v fabricate. Oxy-Acetylene| « -4 . dur-and acquitted them di- regard herself as being thanked in| dress form, mirror, glassware. Ph.y or fab i Yk | Also Trips t th lid ; 1 Blue 472 (10,106-t3) | welding on cast-iron, steel, bi 2 Ruth p ) past th 1di spite entir c of person, as reference is made to just heot copper, etc, ctc. Paul 10:00 § Mot ! es, and nott med 10 previot lio experience . ne of the entire l.mmbu. ;L\mrl\ FOR SALE—New outboard motor,| gatks Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor | TO MONDAY vember 5—8:3 v L rouble s as And th ry of Saturday eve-{Mrs. George Anderson, who w never been uncrated. 10 HP., 4-| . ot G 0.8 | ; Saturd L 4 Bl 1 ) ay. (Oct. 9-Nov.8) || listened to the story of the heroism bomemade cookies but who sent no' giction gear, long shaft, large' WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil-| voic Hoboken, fewer than 55 dozen and put them p. m—Informal get-togeth b Just 1snt pospRe 2 : of st ack F Tohoken ropeller. R. B. Miller, 5% miles| loughby. Phone 788, A ; b USO uately ou lation to all those x5 alfved I, Eekerr, of Now York Up In such beautifully wrapped gift| boore oo i R 10a 5y |k ‘ AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS TUESDAY, November 6—7:30 p. m.— | v ave so generously of their time and- Robeit. At McKenus: of B S almost the very | : : i | Quiz Contest broadcast from USO.|and energy and gnthusiasm. But g Sor NBEL" Chd T hbs Chiems T ings men saw as they FOR SALE-Coal circulating heater. | MISCELLANECUS 1 9:45 p. Custo! v Tuesday | at can say that we literally go.orated for their gallantry in en- entered the USO lounge their first| Large sf good condition, | n USO. marveled at the patience and the For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | : ; i ) terir > burning hold of an am- Night ashore and that served as a| Phone Green 147. (10,104-t5) ‘“TE,I\TION STE O(’PIAP iF}YT | November 7 30 p. | sk h which the mar volun- | 1 mition ship where for many min- | Symbol and t le expression of i There is still room nxr a few] of GSO Coun ers aided the regular USO Staff yioc they fought the fire while |the affectionate friendliness await- '37 PONTIAC—Good rubber, good| more students in prums;mlmi; ! members, especially in the canteen st around them. finally ing them throughout the town that| condition. Phone Green 680. ! stenography. Classes Monday and B i B m —Squar neing i where the counters often stayed fill- "ihe flames and thereby 18y beyond the clubhouse . . . i (10,105-t4) | Tuesgays, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.,|| AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES angd ! 3 (10,107t6) Us Sublic cot nvited 1 up almost continuously for hot Sopteh i Bt P Tiese are onic s scabietad tew of 4 City Hall v”li'r:) i ‘;‘ b n”y”. Q) ‘\ 5, (,p :,(;, 4Iu: : ""” o USKCE of iR ‘ARG the 1‘1,(\; of ,,‘1".‘,:,.,” lhal(nlll ou}x' Stewart-Warner jporiable, combina- 4 | EILL SR R T51 it wisic by Bud- > st Mty e b S mind and heart. Of all our remem.| nation radio-recorder. Leather | DAY NURSERY—Under auspice an y ’ ssociates. G i ot case, excellent condition, Phone| American Women's Volunteer Bnlaint e o asciate present moren! ,‘!»],, past, And the seca ction of a lot \,1( <l:1; brances which will we, personally, | © o s Elpn ; B R, b we've just said goed 1t incidents that occurred ©nj pouo the longest? That is 2 sreen 370. (10,104-t2) | Services, for ct 8 >, rcountants y 2 sal i cher he y at is an e e Publfe Aum.nthnls — Auditors — Tax Counselors st of our visitors. Already the Monday night when there was open 25 ¢ i ber our, x5 por o | 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 fohies : and inner-spring mattr $50. ted 180, Mrs. George ¢ Siataiaid e | FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Here at the USO we had looked | back memories of hundreds of several 3 and a number Of 4. "o ched our heart most deeply forward eagerly to Fleet Week. We friends made memories of cthers among -the fellows Were yi oo ’onon qo ™o of senerosity Id be extremely busy, countless acts of hospitality on guests at dinner and especially . . a it 4 of| 6P m (10,103-t3) | L = e, , and we were the part of our old frie 1i in this connaction the memory of P T st Bainlin 'PIANOS RENTED and TUD i - - T we'd keenly er:foy the occasion. Now | here, making us even prouder o many of the fellows told us i % Or one Of \25x25 ALL-STEEL IGLOO hut,| Anderson Shop. ' Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark the week is only a memory, and the ; them than before wit gratitude that 5 y § £ 2 comp! lur For sale at the Trading | ———————o == INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE f 1 lever enterta ents, > N three Navy s and their eleven; Memorics of people, and memories touck at this was the first time - clever * entertainments, | p.." phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf| BARANOF B Phone 631, mornings, or after! | | | of the meda 3 LENDING LIBRARY > memory of the |;_ROOM furnished house in Doug-| Latest Books for Sale and Rent S A N l T A R Y Nl E /‘ T ”‘,f 'm»“‘; (’,I 1:. ‘[”(‘,:’(I) \Lllilclg\:'(‘“ las. Phone Douglas 742. (10,103-t3) | Also Allracti;z;;:il:;ta Handmade |}/ E L l) I S A H H‘ HJ l N E s e % 2z a, incidentally), or the 11 of re-30-06 N L1, (u, Winchester, b | -of - Special Orders | COMP N L% : elisiag how vy’ much i had mean ¥ Remingion sutomatic shot. | - Given Prompt attention - ||| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN /‘ ‘ 2 ; s Tk un ‘P"" int gun, one 38-40 new service Colt | 202 Franklin St Phone 563 via Pelersburg and Wrangell bt 1"""“" ot ik "“»“]"‘ revolver. Inquire 215 Kensington Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska! ny one of these that moved us the s Rl o EAT 3t3) : 3 b ' , though ea Rboms 160 Sitome (0 LB With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and mp hough each | $ < ) ‘g 3 i t 1 and lasting im- | OIL BURNER and boiler, in good | GUARANTEED ' Realis Perma- steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle HEADQUARTERS FOR PR / o 3 order. Phone 276. i nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ‘Al \ / t rememper iongest (10,103-t3) | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L.| '«nm ] | 315 Decker Way. ! Yoa feas’ USED GUITAR—With solid leather{ "~ > - **" "% Vil case. A real bargain. Alaska| i TURKEYS / ! ; P e i s S FOR RENT S. PAT R AICEA 4 Tue x en @ O BROTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeling| ROOM FOR RENT—References ro-| LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES We have just your siz A : CethE LY 0 Cards, with envelopes, Alaska| quired. Inquire 229 East Fifth St.| A e Lo the clubhouse to be “AAODL- | goopes Available now at Winter (10,106-t4) | TUESDAY: 7---. M. ALS 0: ed” for an heur by the sailors. Alll o 5 4" 0o Inc. Everything in Sailing Date Subject to Change 4 : . except two of these guests were ten | ¢ AT T ool u“‘bEA”FW APT.—One block from| = A x thereabouts. Those D ™ Pederal Building. i Gty i n“ckg Geet‘g 7 p L wo were fot old 1“1' . FURNISHED 5-Room house. Hard- | 2 > 7 w0 2 we; f 1 s played, followed od £l igidaire, new rugs, { \ ™ ~ ) b et and s linge | S PR T ‘,T,‘\‘,,‘,(,l‘;f Jus i LOST AND FOUND || Public Accountani-Sienographic-Tax Refurns, y \ ng—a ments, of course, | waghing machine. 719 5th. Phone | s i : WILL rm: PERSON wvho took top- | T v he y a ba 2 and Roasters ; ; tro iy sl b i s A | MURPHY and MURPHY | 4 app: 1 Telties appeared FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. | 'medav night D})Uflsv l?llll[rz L.QS“‘L ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 { Phone YOUI’ oroer S as tched them, it seemed to' Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or| Herb, at the Bar? A0 B e : 2 apned "’“I“‘"l‘]"" 3l pelo o “'“";u“'gf“‘l | STOLEN—Boy's bicycle, from near | ; 5 TR, Weds Mok QUi SndEl HOUISE Onvin) o (10,085-tH | g's Hall, on evening Oct. 30 ® NOW!? — il Mk SR et Ry S 2 (T Geod Taste in Decoration o tached to his new little friend,She TROLLER BOTRICOH LETB BN yey “black leather seat. Please will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be wag adarable, auburychaiced, sojgmn ql‘f.“,,f;“::",“1,0,lm,'nm;;ti)“iqu;??i:e‘:’ phone Red . if found. An, more charming with hand executed decorative art that ”w‘d }] i m'mp' nd frflfi a ‘Aj 628, or P. O. Box 1045, (10,066-tf) | information appreciated will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- at on his lap a U 1 28, g 0. A | ( t2 ing-| S S » a subdued orienta if are to her handsome young sailor, it — = L —| 10,107-t2) | ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif a would be hard to imagine & more,CQOD S-EEDROOM HOUSE, Gyith | Il two of our many suggestions. S or without furniture. Telephne ? o e | picture than the two of O NOTICE TO CREDITORS g Risendle { In the Commissioner’s Court for the J AN[ES §. MceCLELILAN .+ time for the girls to go. ST ——! Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | = ST aid goodbye, and the credit, as well as numerous air| ber One It Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box A moment later the ' madals and other decorations. He ' Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner P —————— d up to the club dir- was a sergeant | and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- mooommmwowwmw said: “I can’t thank you Monday night our friend returned! neau Precinct H €nc or that treat. It was won- to the Juneau USO. But this time|In the Matter of the Last Will and | "r:lul' Do you know that the he was no longer a sergeant. In{ Testament and of the Estate of chnnplLLnn first time in nearly four years (hAL lesing that distinction, however, he | CATHERINE NYE, Dec g ! REG. U.i8. PAT. OF I've held a little girl in my arms.” had won a new one—he had bCLnl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN " Then, he added, simply: “Janice is harged frem the service with nuf that the undersigned was appointed { DIESEL DIARINE ENGINES just the age my own little girl would fewer than 252 credit points! INO: Executor of the Last Will -and( ) have been now—if she had lived.” |that's not a typographical error.; Testament and of the Estate of 2 H TLo sound of that voice is some- Spelled out, those figures still read | Catherine Nye, deceased. All | Sales and Servxce—fiemlme Pafls thing we will never forget, nor the two hundred fifty-two.) j{sons having claims against the es-| look in the man's eyes as he tried Entitled to cne point for each of | tate are r ired to present them to| NORTHERN cflMMERCIAL co. to express his he gratitude. |kis 60 months in the Army and an- | the undersigned, with prover affi- Over the span of the past week other for each of his 53 months of | davits attacine, mt_hin six months “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipmenl our USO (thanks to the cooperation 'service overseas, he accumulatedfrom the date of this notice. of scores of generous people of the five additional credits for each of| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY community) did immeasurably much 'his 28 items of combat flights, air 5 | i & & to give pleasure and to bring hap- medals, and other decorations. JAMES McNAUGHTON, JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way ) P & ping to the men of the feet. And Charliz was told at the time of hi: Executor. MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY it did this in a varigty of different discharge several weeks ago that his! First publication, Oct. 26, 1945. ! ways. It h our personal opinion total was the third largest among | Last publication, Nov. 16, 1945. WE CARRY IN STOCK - that this happy result was ac- |all the enlisted men in the entire| —-————————————~ DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS complished in no other single in-|Army mustered out up to then. in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. one afterncon the USO enabled a, for our USO to have the opportu ty ate little girl whosq name is Janice orFice s o8 Yo .neposits A DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER friendships: That was a happy oc- column concerning | ing, Pat Fleek, returned to our USO. || Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns | That is to say, he had once claim- |they couldn’t be put to better use ALTERATIONS |ing overseas. He was then L’m‘oute;lhe USO and to the many service- | {and he was a very likeable fello addition, the bank is 3 mem- GO0000803000005400009000006000900005000000002000000000000020002 \)00000““000 For Convenience . . . FLY ALASKA AIREINES More than 100 communities are served by Alaska Airlines with smaller aircraft stationed ai Fairbanks, Nome, McGrath, Bethel, Naknek, and Homer. You can depend on Alaska Air- lines to take you to most Alaska communities. These are some of the towns served by Alaska Airlines: * % * § CLARK POINT FOLGER SHISMAROF IGUIGIG KOTLIK JOSEPH VILLAGE PEDRO BAY OPHIR NORTHWAY ANTAK RUSSIAN MISSION FORT YUKON KALSKAG UN ) PLATINUM >, 3ET” 2 STONY RIVER AW STEVENS' VILLAG: ¢ § ’I/\Y(U(h CROSS iR AKE GEGIK % MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SLTA KOGGIUNG PILOT STATION ITY AKIAK TAKOTNA "HICKE?D NES CREEK RUBY EUREKA NYAC NOORVIK UTOPIA k) LING LANDING WALES GALENA FAREWELIL EAGLE REEK (WA HOLIKACHUK TOLOV A MARSHALL TETLING IK PAIMIUT BOUNDARY ST. MICHAEL TAMPEDE MUT NENANA LIVENGOOD SLE AUTE KOTZEBUE BLUFF K TELLER DIL NGHAN 1 N CHENA SPRINGS ILLIAMNA {WI < MINTO ance quite so effectively as was Lhe} It was good thus to renew our 7/%7. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS F THINGS lonel man a long way from today to wish him the very best of | HI SR L Ve ot HICEN Sl GRIFFIN CO. Likins, WELCOME FOR PAT | RETURNS AS CIVILIAN‘CDSIOH indeed on Tuesday night!| MRS. EDITH WALKER | Are s A F E vas in February that we wrote |when another friend of long stand- | BARANOF HOTEL | the \N' USO of a young! We've space left in the columm| Tailoring—Suits and Coats ed Haines as his home, but for more than to acknowledge how very much | home for a furlough. imen here who like her so very well. THE P ¢ o thia | 13 The Dirigo, launched in 1884, and { tive operation. The safety > Furthermore, he had had a distin-{ {and.} it o A D Posrl's |guished career in combat, with many deggned by the Wadlinglpng of s E B v l C E | & Dhoicy fad s oo . ) ren, very simply, for an hour contact with Charlie. It's good, too, ' CHORLES R. ection- luck and happiness as a civili i home to play father to an affection. pp] ivilian, YOUR o7 oy 87 Makion St And speaking of renewing old | ! Army Air Corpsman from Haines. for only a few more words. But'| Designing and Remodeling Hats than four years he had been sery- Pat’s return means to the staff ui 1a 2 P, | Bl A His name was Gharlie Paddock, Sl i dodlad se domserve- ns over enemy territory to his Liverpool was the first all-steel primary ration. sailing ship. Christensen Bros. Garage | ber of Federal Deposit Insut- IN'THIS BANK PILOT POINT HAGM TANACROSS ——————— MEDFRA DEER EAGLI QUINHAGEK KALT HUGHES AKULURAK >ARIBOT | have frequencies of about 600,000, . . 5 MA s U E {000 ilocycles. h SEATTLE L e MASQUE fesse (PN | TR | INSURED fckup or o day’s end - - otk het holp: b.y";;mp SHOES REP‘IRED i Service 5 u:g;l | WHILE YOU WAIT! £ B Get the New Wash- LARS 52 } DAILY MAIL SERVICE o L Ry L] Office Baranof Holel Phone 667 S Waterpront Shinine | e eom (| FiPSt National Bank 1 1 and Dyeing alow.GET IT TODAY AT Invisible Resoleing ! - of JUNEAU, ALASKA Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Hollywood Shoe Parlor i MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION B S Teman Stores N NEW WASHINGTON errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrees) ALASKA AIRLINES G00000000000000000000000000300000000000¢099000000000(0000000000000000004 z““mwmommmm“m“moooooooo00000000“«0“0oooooooomnonooooooooooooo CROOKED CREEK SHAG WOODCHOPPER ; CARA NOME Rays of visible light in sunshine W Iagih At g m-“ mlzifl; ARE *