The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1946, Page 6

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Sanitary| Meat 0. FRIDAY ® Petershurg Shrimp Kippered Salmon Smoked Salmon Salt King Salmon ® Boneless Codfish Salt Herring Smoked Bloaters Fresh Oysters FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 49 SANITARY MEAT CO. | | AT LOCAL MEAT SHOP |GARRETT, MANSFIELD OUT OF NAVY: BACK ward Garrett and Roy Mansfield, Iboth of whom were with the 20th | Century Meat Market prior to en- listing in the four years ago, once aga nind the counter: of the me; t with Roald |Copstead and Harold Bates Garrett saw much of the Aleutian campaign, and was later stationed {in Seattle and on troop trains. Mans- | field also took part in the Aleutian ‘“mpwm and saw action in the South Pacific. | Their many friends are mos |happy to welcome them back to Ju- {neau, and to find them in their ac- ‘r\Mmu‘.ur! places where = they {handing out the steaks along {their cheerful smiles l - |Many Friends Call At Reception Last Night EWhmlers | scores of citizens last night paid | their respects to two oldtime and | highly respected residents of Ju- I neau, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whittier, |at a reception held in the Northern | Light Presbyterian church parlors There were genuine expressions of regret to the wellknown couple who |are leaving for the States on the | Princess Norah on Sunday morning with | | ( | Mr. Whittier feelingly cepting the gift the receiving line the honored couple Whittier, the Rev Booth, Mr. W Mr. and Mrs, E nd Mrs. W. J. Leive George B. Schmidt Pouring were Mr Birdie Blom- gren, Mrs. Katherine Hooker, M: J. P. Williams, Mrs. Walter B. Heis- responded in last night Mr. and willis R and Mrs. Sutton and Mr wer Mrs. Booth and Mrs R. I Serving were Sara Linehan, Carol Alice Jean Davis, Patricia Ann Thompson and Gloria s0n Miss Baverly Leivers was in charge of the guest book. The arrangement for the evening were in charge of the following com- mittee: Mrs. W. L. Grisham, chair- man; Mrs. Henry Green and Mrs. B, R. Glass > > PAN AMERICAN ON WEDNESDAY FLIGHTS Pan American Airways yesterday flew the following passengers on trips tq and from Seattle and Fair- ban To Seattle—Ward Johnson, Ray- mond Grassel, Katherine Gale, Ed- win Johanson, Mille Johanson, Judy Anderson, Eliza Duncklee, Louis Parks, Margaret Whaley, Simone Hutchings, Leonard Peterson, Frank Stine, William Erickson, Jack Clarke, Juanita Adams and James Boyle. From Seattle—Eugustine Porreca, Eskil Anderson, Mildred Johnson, May Price, Col. Edgar Norris, James Ramsay, John Schandelmier, E. Jay THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA §t. Margaret's Guild Holds Annual Dinner T mnual dinner meeting of St Margaret’s Guild of The Church of the Holy ning in the Parish Hou: Don Skuse was chairmar event, with Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Mrs Betty Honn, Mrs. Homer Garvin,' Mrs. Ed Lincoln, Mrs. Kenyon Mac- Lean, Mrs. Harold Jorgenson and | Mrs. G. Lewis Schmidt as her assis- tants It was announced that Peter Wood Jr, 1 been awarded the doll| house. Plans were made for the doll bazaar which is held each No- vember and Mrs. Jack Fletcher w made general chairman. The sale of homemade candy at {the J. B. Buford store is to be re-| sumed Saturday, January 19 with Mrs. W. J. Walker in charge. The next meeting of the Guild will be held February 13, at the home of Miss Lee Oates. - - Betfer Relafions Beiween Races Is Religious Program BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. Jan. 10.— The Home Missions Council if North America, represepting 23 Protestant denominations and 28,000,000 people, teday was on record as favoring a Bissell, Trygve Alsvik, Allen Dalton and Mary Kelly To Fairbanks—Floyd Holt; program of cooperation with other faiths in an effort to foster relations between races. to make their future home. Mr. Whittier was ordained an er in the church on July 15, 1915, eld- from and e D AT s ngxl>a1;k<~anns<* Peters The Council, at the closing session | o s hittier has been @ Dobo-Dxwasr2edqdAtt.pocs of its four-day annual meeting here prominent church member taking W BT last ;atight, appraved .5 TiNGPRSA! part in all organizations of the pARADox plan as its chief job in the post-war church. era. During the evening, Mr. and Mrs. BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 10.—Newsmen, APproximately 200 delegates agreed Whittier were presented with an en- sceking comment from G. H. Hill, 10 enlarge its program for improved race relations; to train more Christ- Jargad copy of Trevor Davis' “Har- chairman of striking telephone in- bor Lights” by the Rev. Willis R. stallation men here, tried to call 120 leaders in the problems of la- Bocth, a gift from the congregation him at his home. LOF LA IEREERID, W M FNE as their token of esteem and love. They found he had no telephone. Sultural migrants, sharecroppel v American Indians and people in temporary housing areas;” to en deavor to secure “full exerc right of citizenship™ for s ial ten- < sion areas such as Alas Puerto Fo “ SA LE Rico and Hawai; to encourage setup L of churches in areas where Japa- nese-Americans reside, and to help provid; rmanent community life by taking “definite steps to remove conditions which fos continuous m(,'nln\ of populations Nome DBrug Store Nome, Alaska s better | ! ML 2 e e RS WAN T ADS et e FOR SALE bbb | WANTED Trinity was held last eve-! 80-Basc MAN OR WOMAN—Establish own | LOVE Tpiano accordion. white ivory. Good as new. $175. retail business. Toiletries, soaps, | Small Ephiphone guitar and medicines, vitamins foods, ex- leather case, $60. $350 Blue fox tracts, spices, insecticides, stock | chubby $ Fits size ,632-42 and poultry supplies. Small in- | Latest model. Cabin at end of vestment. Good profits. Write | Seaview Apt. Showing Sunday, Rawleighs, Dept. SK-12, 306 Ade- | only (164-t3) line St., Oakland, Calif. (164-t3) EQUITY FOR SALE in 4-room WANTED--Small house outside of | furnished home on Hiway bus - city. Reliable party. Contact | line. Very reasonable. Write Em- Home Hotel. Room 210 (163-tf) pire, 6726, (16413, | st — - ERTS A YOUNG GIRL lost green color | SMALL ELECTRIC HEATER, 2- mitt. Please return to Empire. burner plate, suitcase, misc ar- (163-t3) ticles. No. 1 Thompson Apts. TAXI DRIVER—Probably you have forgotten to mail package ad- dressed to iocal person left in your care by passenger on south- (164-t3 BED, Simmons innerspring ress and springs. Black lea- ther chair. Phone 433. (164-12) bound Princess Boat Dec. 8th. | | e reaa Contents valuable to addressee 3:30 WEAVER SCOPE with B| only Pplease phone 456 evenings.! mounts. 9-MM German Luger. (161-6) Inquire Arctie Bar. (164-1) WANTED TO BUY—Baby bed and FOR SALE-—-One 5 room house,| mattress. Ph. Green 147. (158-tf) furnished, 100 x 100 lot $3,000. Nicely located. Recently remodel- ul One 4 room house, completely furnished, newly painted, chicken | house, brooder equipment, 2 lots, located in center of Douglas, $3.- 900. One 6 room house, partly furnished, newly painted, nice lo- cation, $2,250. One 2 room house, located on beach $200. 45 x 90 lot located on 11th St. in Juneau. ,500 50 x 100 lot in Douglas on 3rd St. $350. One store building, with completely furnished apt $8,500. 25 x 25 all steel quonset hut $250. Lee SWIFT, Phcne 12, Douglas. (163-t6) WANTED TO BUY-Troller, 28 to 32 ft., equipped. Wrive O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-tf) ANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) ! \WANTED-Usea iurniture 306 Veil- loughhy Phone 88 MISCELLANECUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies BIG SALE, Prices cut this week on furniture, dishes, skiis, motors, watches, everything in the store Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of -I-H+++-H—)—H+H-i+} 1! o % % THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946 -fllflSK%m/ IRl.lMS etwving Southeas Daily Scheduled Tri’ps Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 We have to make room for more Finest Quality merchandise. The Douglas Trad- ing Post—Douglas—Phone 12. Whelesale Juneau Retail (163-t4) — e WS PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED COMPLETE restaurant equipmtent Anderson Shop. for sa ranges, hoods, tables. — Sink, big ice box, counter, stalls, | EXP;“‘SH A A b clectric pan, cash register, and b s many other articles, inquire at| . CLARE DG o the Dreamland Bar. T e ALp0o i FOR SALE—Modefn cruiser in fine| BARANOF BOOK SHOP and LENDING LIBRARY Bae oo condition, priced reasonably. Sgo e R P o Harbor Master. (163-16) ALETE it imo o BY the Ci!Y of Nome (OAS!M AIR”HES GH NATIONAL CASH Register, filing — Latest Bun:s for Sale ar:i Rent abinet, fireproof. Phone George Out-of-Tow d S 1 Orde 2 SKAGWAY FLIGHTS | srotmers. ™" ™ Gth | . Given Prompt Attention ALL REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY trip on followi: pas- Holly g dk 4 L engers Evans, Mr. and Mrs. | Including Buildings, Fixtures and Inventories | v s i, sarey Bigote, steien Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Lohr| Sealed Bids will be accepted on or before the L e 8 y 2 28th day of January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. % “\ha‘i‘"‘"“’: b 'O“l PAs M., in the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, i e 5 e ATl Jessie L Stiles A58, For Haines: George Williams and Tom Dyer. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. wm COUGHS | due to colds . . . eased \ulJmuL “dn\ For further information contact the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. Extra Fancy APPLES WINESAPS DELICIOUS BOX - - $5.89 NEW ARRIVALS-- PINEAPPLE .. . Sliced and B. and M. BEANS Crushed GREEN LIMA BEANS RASPBERRIES LARGE DRY LIMA BEANS LUXFLAKES...DREFT...FELSNAPTHA KARO SYRUP, light and dark MARASCHINO CHERRIES MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI APRICOT NECTAR MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY .CLOSES MINIMUM DELIVERY PHONE 104 3P M $2.00 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) NTEED Realistic Perma- $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. high cha)i washing (163-t3) TTE, baby's crib, 3 ;, ironing board, Green 353. | machine. | GPRIGHT typewriter Royal No. 10| nent, will consider trade on washing Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 ¢ | machine. 1111 W ULH (163-t3) 315 Decker Way. |2 pr. NEW SHOES AA. Call T e 2 631 mornings or aftey 6 p.m Lus'l‘ AND i‘nu“n (163-t1) | T NEW PHILCO cabinet radio, $50. Lols"‘ E}I““‘“"’CX DOUIREY i 1 china closet, $40, 1 Small | larged photos of decorations ani large Victory painting; also small green photo album contain- sign in process of table, $15. 1 Cabinet 2 in envelope a $10. 1 Three-section occasional smoking set, bookcase, $15. Magazine rack| ° ot e with top, $10. New linen closet,| INg color photos of advertising 3-drawer, $10. Dressing mirror,| Pulletins of value of no one but 2-ft.x4-ft, $15. Ox12-ft. Tent, $10,| Myself. Reward for its return. Ice cream freezer, $5. Kitchen| J- S. McClellan. an-) ladder, $250. Call Blue 437. |~ e g | ae-tn) | FOR BLN. | 5-ROOM HOUSE at Auk Bay for Del., or| | 2- ROOM FURNISHED APT (162-t4) | range, bath. 513-A Willoughby | Avenue. (161-t4) | LEASE FOR YEAR 3250 & Rooms | and bath, partly furnished. City | sale. V. A. Hensey, Genl. 319 Diston. 2 PR. SKIS, shoes, poles. 127 Willoughby. bindings and | (162-t4) Douglas Boat Shop. Phone Doug- las 19. (160-!6) Don'’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) 909 West 12th FOR SALE——AInska Husky puppies. No. 8, Crescent Apts. (159-tf) Phene 659 699. Ask for John. (10,146-t0) | ELECTRIC posting machine. In-| quire Sully’s Bakery. (10,146-tf) HAMIPSHIHL RED FRYERS! —New York dressed, 60c per 1b. Phone 385. (Dec. NI FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage residents registering | at the Baranof yesterday were: Ray Anderson, Carl C. Marcy, W. Morgan Davis and L. P. Rogers. S e | ATTENTION PUBLIC | Hot Plate Luncheon, sandwiches' and coffee served at the Moose | Club Sat., Jan. 12, 11:30 a. m. tod 2 p. m. Public welcome. Card Party Moose Club Sat., Jan. 12, 8 p. m. Pinochle and bridge prizes awarded. | Grand prize at end of series. (164-12) SPECI%LISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING i PERMANENTS ! STYLING SHAPING | E Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | | | Baranof Beauty Salon SECRETARIES: Proifessional Shorthand Classes NOW FORMING BEGINNING and o OPEN EVENINGS BY ADVANCED ' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENT City Hall 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. BOX 1013—DOUGLAS Phone 538 COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy. Ph.| lights, garage, running water. On | Douglas 964. (161-t4) Glacier Highway Write P. O. = 2| 1011. (10,152-t1) | GRAY SQUIRREL paw finger tip| 20X 1 _coat, gray Australian fur cape.| FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms.| Phone 561 from 6 to 8 p. m. | Kitchen privileges. Phone 886, (161-t5) | Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | o e A 30-FT. TROLLER, rebuilt. See! | oil Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 AUDITS ‘s\ STEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY istablished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Slreei —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCEIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 HAINES BE. 8. "BONIAC” SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 *ILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ——— i e bt e it Attt e s aimiing Cont etor With a Gllamnlce of Sali&fflrllon All Classes of Worlke LODGE —CgLUB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS CATERPILLAR REG.U. 8. AT, OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine 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 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS * REX PUMPS soo0e: DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION — <& e

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