The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1946, Page 6

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e —— PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA | 1944 ;S | i Gt 2 . ] i s A + USES COMPILES s o —— from referrals 11,277 With Women of the Moose MARKE-I- REV!EW through clear- g ettt procedure 8,298 i i i Aln ' :s SATUB]}AY - JANUARY 19 inctinen e AR oo FOR SALE WANTED i Aving Sfoafiuat&wnakfllb | i yarian in this manner: Office contacts— | 7> wa 7 = A AP Seammerre | | e . | 1942 NASH 4 door sedan purchased SALESMEN, distr , agents; | A M. 102P. M. Lunch $1.00 Adtivities of Employment | inierviews with persons - visiting | 1942 NASH 4 B distr nts; < 11:30 sk Sorvite Duting. 1085 | oo e g e e Sl W i s gl s g Daily Scheduled Trips (170-t2) gin, General Forming, Ltd., 4635 TO g . sons passed along to prospective er My we a Also Sandwiches and Coffee KOS SUMMARiZBl. . | Srmies havink Jo Soancics| . VAGTOA Gisioer, s | /0% o St 3 Ot | S0 listed; local hires—persons actually | bag, pair bedroom lamps, ski L ¥lw s.ik w “ ¢ B n M At the present time, there arc hired as a result of being referred | phoots and galoshes, size 9 phone WANTED—Paper carrier. Inquire| l a range AT MoosE CL 1,185 unemployed persons in the to such prospective employ Black (170-t3) | Empire office. | G Territory of Alaska. Of these, 450 hires through clearance procedute | — = - Seward Bldg So. Franklin St. o :‘II(‘:“\:‘Zmin:]“i..’xl;v]rpl(sli"“!x‘:.' (n()ll’n‘ ~paischs :TIQK"I1;‘},-23”3,’,‘”‘1.,';"\fl,‘],'-,’ B/;\;;\" buggy and high chair. Igox(;qu w;\i":hgm §’§L‘fli"}€23"bf$mfn§f Petersburg Kelclukan 2 it slon 5, S0 e s, | PO SE0A S e bt 7 & BPE bt AN Also Trips $ | toduces a briet summary of th The USES in Alaska acts as 'm; 37 all arou ood con- > 4 A 1 S i ety $ as an | -37 PONTIAC all around good con- (165-t1) lN s Vl‘ A L L A VI‘ l 0 N activities of the United States Em- | agent of the Unemployment C n-g dition. Radio, heater, spot- HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH OF ployment Service within the Terri- | pensation Commission for claims| light, $350. Phone Green 680. YOUNG GIRL lost green color tory during the year 1945. M, |taking, both unemployment claims (170-t6) mitt. Please return to Empire. — g b i AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Hedges continues to highlight his|and Servicemen's Readjustment al- | (163-t3) review of the current job situation |lowances. | 1941 NASH 4 door sedan, motoi {in Alaska with the following dis-| The majority of Alask: lovers| and tires A-1 condition, Christen- | WANTED ‘TO_BUY—Traller, 28 to : . {in Alaska with the following di he majority of Alaska employers | A A T M 4 For Information and Reservations Phone 612 closures (private and government) have, ren Bros. Garage (168-16) ORI i i A Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. - EMBLEM CLUB MEMBERS Elks Hall-Saturday, January 19 $P.M. DANCING from 10101 A. M. | ; REFRESHMENTS : SSlitoott wohes Soquiesl in A1 | viis, ) WEEAR . too e g o Premine tr, MISCELLAKECUS R g o g z ~ b 1. There are requests for 211!few employees and are without per- | o =" = = | workers in the Territory; mainly | sonnel offices. They therefor rely “l’fi“rk Narhar ““““mpzz’)“‘ (10,144-t1) | skilled and professional, requiring upon the USES®for guidance in per- | i e | qualifications that the unemployed sonnel problems. | FOOT LOCKER, suit case, 2 bmjn- hot H an ssa 1 K0 s ol ase, 2 use, permanent, consider pur- l | do not posst | The USES in each communilyj er plate, heater, portable radio, chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. arano ur ls a ge | 2. The seasonal industries will is expected to furnish information,' carpet sweeper, misc. broadcloth 7 i s s sc. 2 (132-1 Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—O Evenin, Appointment | absorb those presently unemployed, such as names and addresses of | yniforms, evening dresses, apt. 1, e BARANOF HOTEI l"wep:“Lev:l st PHONE 753 plus about 10,000 more, during the | public officials who are responsi-{ Thompson Apts. (169-13) WANTED—Used furniture 306 Wil- four summer months beginning in|ble for various activities in the loughhy Phone 788. May. The majority of the 10,000 Territory |36 ft. COMBINATION Halibuter plogees who return to the indus- | labor market changes T south. See Harbor Master. tries each season. | ehortage to labor surplu: (169-t3) | TYPING and Shorthand classes e & NEvrie | I NEW PHILCO Cabinet Radio $45, ' .anl just closed reveals that, al-{ A meeting of all members of the| during Tuesday and Wednesday Established 1940 1 card table $5. 1 dressing mirror ; .99, 8 evenings at the Douglas School, INVITED NO CHARGE | though war activities were curtail- | Alnska Tuberculosis Association wilt] vEEH R e oking| under direction ‘of Miss Ella Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors TR i ed after V-J Day and defense pro-!pe held in the City Hall, Junes 1) i i o el ® Wetherby, Douglas Commercial 3 i'\ Yiota’ 1. Ak wF " mainly dthsl Aliike at 8 welatE iy arary | B0 WO FEOReCRIRG ST o tonbTiu o aEy “orARNF el v 208 Franklin Street Phone 757 900000000000 | Dicted prior to that date, the | 31, for the purpose of electing three kbl 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. For further in- FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING placed 3,798 more local workers g new members to the Board of Di- i NEW, RECONDITIONED % -H.P.| formation, phone 29 days or 48 A | helped recruit 4,217 more Wworkers | rectors. Freon 12 compressor, complete evenings. (169-t4) KmlOChN Neiu Johnw Clal'k | from cther areas than in any other | All members who have contri-{ with two coils % copper, 2x7 ft. — year, buted $1.00 or more during the past| Ideal for home or commercial| 15 your stove working right? UIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE Prevent fire hazards; save fuel. — E — gy The following is a table compar- year are eligible to attend and vote | freezing walk in box, $250. Phone ing a few of the functions for the on the eleetion of the new Direc- | 714, days. (166-t6) | House chimneys cleaned, $4 each. = — vears 1944 and 1945 tors. 170-t3) | i Reasonable rates for other work, F=——— e —— ot 1(:):;131?\‘\4(;13&}1L;)x{:(‘:l;:un;‘x - Phone 676., Ask for H“;::lxd 2 E L iJ i S ;‘ I i‘ LI N ES 714, days (166-t6) £ % EoR T T e DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN i l s M A E ][ 0 T E A Gorman Tuger | Complete Photographic Supplies II II | ts. 9- erman Luger. vk ’ . i mounts. 9-MM German LUSEL.| y, lo1op g — Printing — Enlarging via Peleer“rg and wrangeu Inquire Arctic Bar. (164-1) 2 2 With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydabuyg and e e Artisty Paints and Malerials of NATIONAL CASH Reglster, filing Fi ity asteamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle CLEAN, NEAT ROOMS cabiret, fireproof. Phone George Eincet. Qualisy s d Brothers (163-t1) Wholesale Juncau Retail _ NEW SHOES 8% AA. Call! plaNOS 'L apna TUNED. . & T P A ST SIS U A Reasonable Rent g aoen b BT T - S or o . : D. : (163-tD) i“YF:F;zT SR e HAINES M. S- ”EB‘DNDE/%@” SKAGWAY FOR SALE—A e e 2 c D "ERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. RUN BY THE OWNER, No. 8, Crescent Apts. (150-tf) “"“CSA’;X xs;,',:('_fc ::;:;g:g‘::sc::r: .x.A»Tt. x;:iu; j sn;: connecting with 4 DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 ISMAEL VOSOTROS NEW HAMPSHIKE RED FRYERS Phone 80 (60-th Box 617 SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE : : o | New York dressed, 60c per Ib. — - = There is no suhstitute for newsnaper advertising! Tay B2t R A e B | WANAGY O sAGr ek -—— - - A New Selection of FOR BEN’!’ ALASKAN BOOKS g Pafintfing C@Efiflll"actflr ! NS Wi i S Latest Books for Sale and Rent FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Out-of-Town and Special Orders With a Guarantee of Satisfaction Kitchen privileges. Fhone 886, Given Prompt Attention ! Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | 202 Franklin St Phone 563 | All Classes of W ork L e Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE Wolves attacking a deer manage (10,059-t1) CAFE — RESIDENCE | so that one distracts its attention by <t e s ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN slashing at its rear while another GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Z8ts its opening at its throat A0 raner cuns, st | MeCLELLAN = Decorator - Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 PHONE 374—DOUGLAS i 0 Relief At Last — = @ i LOST AND FOUND red Parcel Pos! o F Y c 4 A ‘g:d how shipped - SI Lv En Fox or our oug LOST — Purse containing checks cn‘l:fiun ’P_AI_!.F!.BB p ¥ d identificati . Al i : o Creomuision seieves promptly bez {0 L esse reumn 10 3 DIESEL MARINE ENGINES l. . trouble to help loosen and expel Ruth Rock, Baranof Hotel. Re- erm laden phlegm, and aid nature i B 0 soothe and heal raw, tender, in= ward (A71-t4) B soothe aud Beal TR s e Sales and Service—Genuine Paris i B LOST—Bunch of keys. Please re- brsncs. ‘l‘illcyollr (!{'suggisvfitg ie o turn to Smaily’s Poolroom. 8 bottle of Creomulsion un= m to aily’s room. | ¢ e 's ! derstanding you must like the way it (169-t4)) NQRTHERN CUHMEBCH\L co. quickly allays the cough or youare 29 . To Bavaipoup toprew Bk FOUND UPPER false teeth. In- “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment k. 10 focr gkouEh?ChMc:tlgohs,sB!mochm 23:'“: T Moy K‘%.fif Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY . e LOST — Envelope containing en-, JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way "NOTICE TO CREDITORS | :arzedv};htows Dxl dfi“;}‘:g::;‘:‘:‘ MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY In the Commissioner's Court for large Victory sign i the Territory of Alaska, Divisicn| Painting; also in envelope, 8 WE CARRY IN STOCK Number One. | small green photo album contain- | DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN l;A’l";‘E;fl cmm(ém H 4 ¥ 3 i i { -12-32 Volt in 12 an 2-volt D. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner| 1ng color photos of advertising in 6-12-3 d4nd ex-officio Probate .]ud;e, Ju-| bulletins of value of no one but | JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS b myself. Reward for its return.| neau Precinct. | ek I In the Matter of the Last Will and' _J- S McClellan. 1-th) | Testament of JOHANNA R. CHILDS, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10 REASONS WHY the undersigned was, on the 11th day 4 of January, 1946, duly appointed Ex- ecutor of the Last Will and Testa- | ment and of the estate of Johanna 1. You market your furs thru world's foremost fur R. Childs, deceased. selling organization — in the heart of the world’s All persons having claims against | leading fur market. 2. The lorgest number of im- the estate of deceaszd are required portant outlets and the most extensive selling f = ties are yours fo command. 3. You have the ser to present the same, with proper 1946 l“cT'““ sAl[s nATEs 32 i A3 of a highly trained staff. perts. 4. Your vpuchers attached, to the undex_‘- . oc ment, whether large or small, is carefully separa! signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six for Silver Fox & Mink marked and expertly graded. 5. Your furs are stored months from the date of this notice. ! 0 in ‘icehouses’ on the premises, maintained throudh- OSCAR H. WATERUD, | Mutation Mink Feb. 7 out the year. 6. Your skins are shown fo the best Executor-ef the Estate of Johanna SPECIALISTS m i IN CARPENTERS Regular Feeting Friday—January 18—8 P. M. ALL CARPENTERS URGED TO ATTEND! JAMES 1. PARSONS, President men: Gm\:N e shipped ! [ advantag -lightad rooms, carefully walched R. Childs, deceased, Box No. 2386. Feb. 13 : and guarded. 7. When your furs reach the “Auction First publication, Jan. 11, 1046, 3 Block” they are sold in an air-conditioned sales- Last publication, Feb. 1, 1946, ing Dale, Jan. 26 ° ’ SqI B ; | wbuy link room, largest of its kind in New York. 8. You enjoy i, AT bl SO = S . ; D POSI l s (i the advank f d dvan : iderati Feb. 25 the advanlages of many senices and the advehces : Hair !ylmg peicary Lait Receiving Date, Feb. 8 Sitver” 9. Every transaction here is conducted in an atmos- ‘ i COLD WAVING F ' IN THIS BANK here riendly, muf res| . 10, reates! o Foa : e o e PERMANENTS snce Corporstion STYLING ARE SHAPING and the competit dding is keen with better | e 1 (1l men's P | | | | . Baranof Hotel Building l Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon . Don’s Radio Service 'OPEN EVENINGS BY First National Bank Electrical and Radio Bepair L e R of JUNEAU, ALASKA 151 West 30th Street New YOT'(, I.N.Y. (We pick up and deliver) ; Phone 538 MEMBRE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Phone 658, 909 West 12th oTas 3 1t’s the Nicest Store in Town™ 1 rrrrrrerrrerrrrrras)

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