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PAGE SIX H. R. VANDER LEESTS ~ | HAVE GRANDSON NOW on was born to Mr. and Mrs G. C. Ricke early yesterday morn- ing in Detroit, Mich.,, and both mother and baby are reported doing fine, according to word received by the baby's grandfather, H. R. Vander Leest. Mrs. Vander Leest is now in Detroit with her daughter, Jeanne, and her family, at their home -at 9568 Nathaline, Detroit 23, Mich. The baby, who weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, joins a two-year-old sister, Sandy. And is grandpa he has a grandsor. - BUILDING PERMITS Permits for $10,500 worth of con- struction were issued by City Engineer J. L. McNama during the week just ending, mar ing a re-surge of building activity to tag out the year. Permits were issued to: I. Gold- stein, for a store front remodeling at 262 South Franklin Street, esti- mated cost $4,000, Walter Stutte, con tor; John Klein, owner and builder-in-charge, for remodeling and removing partitions in the Klein Building at Second and Franklin Streets, $500;, Baranof Hotel, to install steamn line alongz Franklin Street from Baranof to Gastineau Hotel, $6,000, Juneau Plumbing and Heating Company, contractor. A happy because —eee — HOONAH VISITORS DA % s fTHine k YOUR Elmer Dunham, M. Mathison and_ August Marti, all Hoonah residents, are registered at the Gastineau. GRIFFIN 00. fl»m&l” OFFICE gy Emblem dub fi;s Socigl Meeting The Emblem Club held their first nomination of officers for the 1046 term, in a brief business ses- sion which preceded the social meeting last night in Elks Hall. Further nominations and election will be held at the first business meeting in December. Plans were also made for com- binir.g the birthday and installa- tion dinners into one big event, to be held Jan. 19 Refreshments were served by the committee headed by Virginia Graham, and a ple: it time en- joyed by the members for the mainder of the evening SQUARE DANCE AT USO THIS EVENING The usual Wednesday night square dance is the event at the USO to- night. Servicemen and the public invited. The first sets will be formed a 9:30 o'clock. - ATTENTION ALL EASTERN STAR MEMBERS! You are requested to attend the services of our late brother, Lloyd V. Winters, 2 p. m., Friday, at Carter’s Mortuary. LYNNA M. HOLLAND, (10,123-t1) ‘Worthy Matron. - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . to Westward Alaska |wo Y s ODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coustliners” PHONE 716 y/ Ve, s Winter lube problem licked Ne winter layoffs these days. Now, wheth- er you're sweeping drifts from airstrips, or trucking supplies over winter-locked roads, you can't afford cold-weather delays. To keep trucks, tractors and other equipment rolling despite frigid temperatures, Standard of Cali- fornia has developed two brand-new, cold- weather lubricants : RPM Hypoid Lubricant, Sub-Zero Type —Lubricates gear systems of passenger cars . N‘i\ . w \ ‘W STANDARD OF CALIFOR and trucks thoroughly and dependably at sub-zero temperatures. RPM All Purpose Grease, Sub-Zero Type —Distributes instantly over bearing.surfaces of spring shackles, drag links, king pins, track roller bearings, track idlers and other chassis bearings at temperatures far below freezing. Resists water and dirt. Get details on these made-for-Alaska lu- bricants from your Standard Representative. NIA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 I TIDE TABLE ~ le ® @ o November 22, 1945 o o . High Low High 3:45a.m., 168 ft. 9:28a.m., 24 ft. 30 p.m, 19.0 ft. LRI K 2 I I I EOREARNO AR MO AN RO RO R S MNOR W WANT ADS Low 22:10p.m,, -13 ft. FOR SALE " CHRISTMAS TREES JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. (Stand Included) |o OPENING DEC. 17 !le 0060006000000 1P.M to7P. M ! | P Aty Across From ‘ | BEHRENDS STORE PHONE 676—NOW! | 9 A. M, to 5 P. M. to Place Orders NO DELIVERIES! Eddie Powers - - - Operator 30-FT. TROLLING BOAT-—31B196. All in good shape and ready to go. Between 2 and 3 Floats. Ci on board IXL. Small Boat Harbor. (10,123-t12) ® o November 23, 1945 o o High Low High Low 4:38a.m, 16.0 ft 10:19a.m,, 3.6 ft 16:19 p.m., 176 ft 23:01p.m, 0.1 ft e e 00 s 0000 0o SUN RISES — SETS 1945 ¢ o ® November 22 Sun Sun Rises Sets 9:01 a. m. 4:27 p. m. ® o November 23, 1945 o o Sun Sun Rises Sets 9:03 a. m. 4:25 p. m. SMALL WARDROBE trunk, radio, skis, skates, field glasses, 32-20 rifle, new electric broiler, waffle iron, boat propeller with shaft, 30 gallons diesel LUB oil, 2'c HP, stationary gas motor, small soda fountain and many other useful articles. Phone 12, Douglas Trad- ing Post. (10,1233-t3) | @0 eec®ecsceccocee e o0 0000000 - Legion Auxiliary " Enjoys Birthday Party Last Night A delightful social evening was en- joyed by American Legion Auxiliary mcmbers last night, with Mrs. Ho- mer Nordling and Mrs. A. E. Kar- nes the honored “birthday month” guests. The Auxiliary throughout the country is celebrating November as the Silver Anniversary month of the founding of the organization Clever games had been planned for the evening's entertainment and many p! s awarded. Refreshments of sandwiches and eoffee, and a K S o4 | lovely birthday cake were served by | WATERWITCH washing machine, Mrs. Bert Kiefer, Mrs. George 4 years old, $50. Phone 035»?. | Martin and Mrs. Andrew Hildre. | Glidul-ia) | - e DRINK KING BJACK LABEL! | TP, ORI + | MOHAWK Royal Caliph all-' worsted red rugs, 6'x9' and 2'x3'. 222 Seventh Street. (10,123-t3) | | 33 H.P. Elto-Quad outboard motor. | Good running condition. Call Blue 335 (10,122-t3) | FOR SALE—1942 Plymouth Sedan.! Phone 569. (10,121-t4) | FINE UPRIGHT PIANO and violin. | Contact G. A. Baldwin. (10,121-t6) OUTBOARD MOTOR 5% HP. Ex-| cellent condition, $75. New China | Town Cafe. (10,121-t3) | PIANO—Phone Blue 332, after 61 p. m (10,120-t6) | 1103 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Radio| | and heater. Ph. 0384. (10,120-t4) CALL FOR BIDS Juneau, November 14, 1945 | i Juneau Public Schools will receive “BASI 1o 3 sealed bids for hauling fuel a Zrom | o, DASIN BOAD Priced e Jaun | the supply tanks to the JuneawPub- | Blue 323, (10.119-tf) | lic Schools for the school year Janu- | ho i el | ary 1, 1846 to December 31, IMG.iFOR SALE—Used metronome. Used inclusive. | Gibson mandolin and case. Used The successful bidder agrees to| metal Bb clarinet and case. Used keep the school grounds reasonably | ¢ melody saxophone and case. free from oil and to keep the.sthool | Used upright piano. Cash or tanks reasqnably full at all fimes.| terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Sealed bids for supplying, this! (10,119-t£) service should be mailed to the| S Clark of the Board, Dr. J. O. Rude, NEW HAMPSHIRE RED Fryers— Juneau, Alaska, on or before 5 p. m.| New York dressed, 60c per pound. November 27, 1945. Phone 385. (10,118-10,148) First publication, Nov. 17, 1945/ H Last publication, Noy. 26, 1945¢ |{TWO COAL STOVES and one kerosene cook stove. Phone 428. Crescent Apts. (10,112-tf) | || APARTMENT HOUSE—Phone 428. Crescent Apts. (10,112-t1) | | ‘WANTED WANTED Have your roasted Thanksgiving Day, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Carson's Bakery. Phone 546. (10,122-t2) WANTED — Wardrobe trunk. Call Mary Jo Wade, Baranof. | (10,122:tf) | SECRETARY-Interesting job. Start| $20000 month. Or typist, start $125.00. Peter Wood, office above' Gastineau Hotel Desk. (10,122-t4) | COUPLE wants unf\m’usheid Apt. or}' small house. Phone Raymond, Schuller, Baranof Hotel. i, (10,122-t4) | WANTED—Room for office man, excellent references. Reply XYZ, Empire. (10,122-t3) WANTED—Heated garage for and 1'z-ton trucks. Phone 132 or 1117, ae21-tf) | WANTED — Furnished or unfur- nished Apt. or house. No children nor pets. Permanent. Write Em-| pire 6503. (10,121-t5) | e Phone 548, after 5 m. | (10,118-t8) | p. WANTED — Used baby play-pen. P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. | (10,111-10,140) | HAND LAUNDRY—318 Willoughby Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain | stretching, and all wearing ap-| parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) | Uv‘VIVANiiléED—"-‘_!;efl {urm"turemm wil- | loughby. Phone 788. | — | MISCELLANECUS | NOW SERVING ALASKA—Custom gun building. Stocks, rebuilding, parts, scope sights and accessories. Rod, reel and telescope repair. Buck Harris, Box 983, Ketchikan, | Alaska. (10,121-t6) | TRAPPER wishes housekeeper. 1f interested, write “Ed,” Hawk In- let, Alaska. (10,116-t10) i {PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.| Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Attractive Alaska Handmade Earrings Qut-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. H TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, | earage, good location, full lot.! Phone Green 665, between 4 and;} 7 p. m. (10.112-f) | COMMANDER. Mimeograph ma- chine, automatic feeder, inking, counting. Complete with instruc—‘ | tions. Phone 387. <1o,110-mi | LARGE SIZE circulating oil heater, | | practically new. Phone 92. i (10,108-t1) | | Cards, with envelopes, dlaska | Scenes. Available now at Winter | & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft.; Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank i Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) { SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS Swell for | munching | or | CcooKINg Assorted Almonds Pecans Blanched Cashews Peanuts Filberts | Production of diamonds in Brazil |is about three percent of the world total. | i i A SICKS' auaury SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Since 1878 x E. G. Sick, Pres. | Distribuied throughout Alaska by Odom & Co. |Hart as co-hostesses. The annual ichildren, with refreshments also| FOR mril 2-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment. Oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A, Willoughby Ave. (10,120-t4) Federal Building. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Government Bond. Reward.| Return to Empire. (10,123-t3) | LOST—Eastern Dory No. 31-B-360. Phone Black T715. FOUND—At Capitol wrist watch. Owner may obtain by identifying and paying for this ady. Inquire 413 First St. (10,121-t3) FOUND—Easterbrook fountain pel';. Identify same, pay for this adv. Empire Office. 10,121-dh) CHAPELADIES WILL HAVE BAZAAR DEC. 1 The Chageladies met last night at the Chapel-by-the Lake with Mrs.| Harry Arnold and Mrs. James De-| bazaar will be held at the Chapel- by-the-Lake December 1 and the public is invited to attend. There will be lovely fancy work for sale and a fish pond for the served. | The next meeting of the Chap-| eladies will be at the Chapel on December 4 with Mrs. Lloyd Green as hostess. | HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor | | |-lll.flSK WANTEDLarge steamer trunk. ||| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1945 %IR INES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 AUDITS SYSTEMS : T;{xES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark QUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—7A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Belurns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 ' 7Good Taste i;; bec;)ruticm will econtribute to gracious living. Your home will be more charniing with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are two of our many suggestions. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. O. Box 1216 CATERPILLAR REG.U. 5. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGI}\I’ES Sales and Service—Gennine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Valt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS Your Deposits Are SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA s

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