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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAVU, ALASKA GMA PHI |PRICE ON NYLON WANT ADS SPLANSFOR | HOSE N ALASKA : ING RUSHING, IS FIXED BY OPA me»w spring rushing ron SALE j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 ol e BRYASS - OPA GIVEN AWARD BETA §! Milifary o0 vicroRy tLoan Ak Personnel QUOTA I ALASKA ! Mrs. Mildred Hern y t 1 of os y b Ei _Gn ial Administrator of the Office of pr m occupi I the regular busi- Price Administration, has received ness ing of the Delta Chapter have In anticipation of mcreasing stocks of nylon hose, which already begun to trickle into the| WANTED HEADQUART! De- | from Katherine partment, Feb. military [ ported as miss t Yukon, on ¢ now assumed to f the 183 Gove Phil De Vito 2 oPA ,,,,} a mem- rd Air Depot Group, Columt March, ¢ Field, Mrs 1 lask e municatiol tem The of kin, mother, Mrs. Emma 1 Fandrey, Summ 1 I Cpl. Tom J. Mildfelt, Al ways Communication Syst of kin, mother, Mr Mildfelt, RFD Nc 1, Ri Kanss n quota. iman he Wwo miss sed on one tion 1 ase contact ght & Power Mulden of Zim, d from in De h time he wa sweet and lovely Shai Periume: by Rosal Shai weaves a subtle spell. Light and lingering fragrance that is tional Red najev of Italy, his brother, IP Inte Georgi asking na bout The reately forrms w. C. w. C Williem Baranof quite irresistible. o'Sulliv Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Calif., i The Rexall Store For Generations A Great Kentucky Whiskey” NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.Y. 5 « BOURBON WHISKEY ~ A BLEND » 66,8 PRODF « 51% KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY « 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS new luxurious 21-passenger DC-3's Administra- nted photograph of 5 DED CROSS ASKS AID IN LOCATING MISSING MEN the Minn,, Phi last { Beta ¢ igrna sorority held s rushing rthd 11 open with in the home 3 1. Mrs. R. B. Langdon and Mrs in charge of the n will be informal, fe and gin| liminary rush- will be s of social model meeting gf the culminate céremonies International 1 30 s for the E h is the for the Juneau y before was made that d about April 13, and luncheon and tea plans will ke an- Je Bishop re- his current trip, on ordering special out- night's ion by the girls the central > end of this to the practice of homes. The loca- ne , to which discontinue eting place v hort intern jon, ‘14('lm led the regu- m meeting, which dealt s and their origins and Ruth Dunlap gave an inter- h the origins of lan- 1s of the d alphabets of dif- Mary More guage for pointing out of word Earl . To: RUFUS Ww. H’&RRIS, above de- | TAYLOR GIVEN TRANS.FER NAT SERVICE »c H. — L D. machinist’s R, of Juneau, has the Honolulu n 12, Naval ~ file in the above-entitled Court and . Action. " mairiage of BLACK LAREL! MMRé//’ f FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF /Iead&'olds! DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPS WORKS FAST RIGHT WHERE TROUBLE 15! Instantly relief from head cold dis- tress starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also —it helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time! Try il Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL No more war-weary planes for the air- minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific Northern Airlines now puts in service the first new transporis to be used in Alaska. Built for us by Douglos, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES . o v e S . . . e . e e, e e e e e S City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel Phone 716 party, to t mate, ° ,in her tory and which are expected to appear on the market in some ntity sometime in the near fu- ation announced today 'ing order No. 1-4, to regulation 104, As in the case of rayon hose, the regulation requires that the ceil- ing price be plainly marked on each pair of nylon hose, where it can be checked l"xl(lll} by the pur- chaser, OPA advised The new order, elfective three alternative termining their nylon hosiery: First (and simplest) method: The smestic retail ceilin® price per pair as marked on each pair of hose, plus five cents, the total be- ing the Alaska sale price. Second Method: If preferred and when the hose arz purchased from ! the manufacturer, the Alaska ceil- ing price may be determined by dividing the “net invoice cost” by 60, adjusted to the nearest nickel For ingtance, if the net igvoice is 89 cents, the ceiling price would be $1.50 ($.89 divided by .60 - $1.48) Third Method: When purchased a wholesales, the hosiery’s | ing price may be determined by g the “net invoice cost” per pair and dividing by 67 and ad- justed to the nearest nickel. For , if 90 cents is the net in-| , the ceiling price will be ($.90 divided by 67 - $1.34). chuh s may obtain a copy of! the order and further explanation | of pricing methods from the near- est OPA office, it was explained. \\‘hicl\ becomes permits retailers methods for de- ceiling price for FOR PUBLICATION | No. 5500-A H In the District Court for the Terri- | ory ska, Division Number | HARRIS, Plaintiff, vs. RU: I"LS W. HARRIS, Defendant. | . GREETINC are hereby .mmm(ned, re- and commanded to be and District Court for the | vy of Ala on Num- 1 , within 3 after the last pub- cation of 'hx, summons, namely, ithin thirty (30) days after the| of March, 1948, in case this is published, or within for- ty (40) days after the date of its personal service upon you, in case tl summons is served upon you personally and answer the vumplmm“ of the ahove-entitled plaintiff om! id plaintiff in said actiorf! decree declaring mq plaintiff and defendaitt’ null and void, or any alternative a dissolution of the mar- riage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant, and an ab- | olute divorce from defendant, and | such other and further relief as may | appear just and equitable in the premises. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and for want of said appearance and answer will apply to the Court for the relief demanded complaint as hereinabove absolutely stated. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 20th day of February, 1946. (SEAL) JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court. By J. W. LEIVERS, First publication, Feb. 20, 1946. Last publication, March 13, 1946. Then money is needed F YOU are absent in- definitely from your job as a result of an ac- cident, who lose: YOU DO! You can prevent your loss of income while un- able to do your work, with an Accident policy. Ask this agency to tell you more about it. Shattuck Ageney Seward Street Junau Phone 249 the Alaska Office of Price: sed Maximum Pricing , | JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners |NOW IN STOCK—four 52 Deputy Clerk. [ | WILL SACRIFICE $400 equity for $250 cash—lights, water, 2 bed- room house on aighway. Empire Box 6919, Write | (199-t2) ! \VAN[ED—NUW milk (ustomms by | Union Delivery. House to house! delivery daily. Phone 117. | ’ (199-t4) | 41-MASTER DELUXE Chevrolet sedan, new tires, very clean, all| extras, engine perfect. Don V.! Travis, Gen. Del. Juneau. (195-t3) 4 ROOM COTTAGE, \l\m)dhh(’(! large Jot in Douglas. Ph. Douglas ! (199-t4) [ OVERHEAD Garage door. | NEW | (199-t4) | Harbor Grocery Ph.352. FOR SAL ing vessel gas motor, D. Stabler, tern 0 mmpire. 38 ft. cabin deck 11.\}1-‘ 20E832 Gray 91 h.p. $2,200 sash. Howard | Shattuck Bldg. ‘l“th' | P | \LL ELECTRIC PAD, % h.p. mo- | tor, toaster, curling iron, flat| iron, waffle iron, desk lamp radio, hot plate Hoover Eleetric suc- tion sweeper, % mattress, heat- | ing stove all enamel, % hp. gas| engine, large screw jack, small! 2 burner oil cook stove, ammum-l tion 38 special, 25-35. 32-20, 30-30, | 22 long rifle. 925 W 1lth St. ICARPENTER'S TOOL chest with a very complete set of tools in A-1 condition. The personal pro- perty of M. T. LaHatte, Deceas- ed. Enquire if interested at the |3 office of the United States Com- [ missioner, No. 513 Federal Build- | i (199-t4) — ~ | AYTAG ELECTRIC mangle with tand. Perfect condition $50. Ph. | Green 484 after 5 p.m. (198-t3) in | all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Juneau Welding and Maclune, Shop. (197-t) Gray ! Marine engines with three to one reduction gear. 3 h.p. air-cooled | as engines—battery chargers, com- passes, anciiors and many other marine items. Juneau \Veldmg‘ and Machine Shop. 1 mi- | Zero | i micrometer airett “outside” 1/10,000ths; epth ONE-INC: crometer—rea: to 3-inch (Goodell-Pratt). Both like new. Gond buy in scarce machine ! tools. Sell either or both. Inquire‘ Clark, Empire, phone 602. (d.h.) FOR SA room house and ca- bin furnished. Call at 323 Deck- | erway. (193-16) | GREGG SKIIS and new. See at Piggly Wiggly. | (182-tf) 1 T ft. Like A)ROOM ‘house all | d floors. Fully furnished. refrigerator, washing ma- e and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. r176-tlr: 1 ROOM HOUSE 632 W. §th St immediate occupancy. Phone Auk ! Bay Grocery, or write P. O. Box | 422, (175-t6) — NOTICE ‘ No milk delivered Friday Feb. 22nd. Union Delivery. (199-t1) i GUARAHTEED WILL TAKE Stenographic position | for approximately three months. | Mrs. Moody. Ph. 035-5. (199-t3) — - YEAR OLD EX- CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Army flying time is interested in flying for one of the feeder lines in Alaska. Has. CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children. Write Empire C6913, Ju- n 'l WOULD L!KF TO WORK in Al-} aska. Experienced in biulding and ! carpentry, welding and electrical work. Write Aldrich Long, Box| 2703, Viewridge, Bremerton, Wr. (198-t3) HAND LAUND‘ZY Specmlwe “cur- | tains, shirts. Black 210. | (189-1mo.) ! WANTEL—weon transformer. Hi- volt workable or no. Pratt Neon Sign Co. (184-t4) .DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179~1mo.) WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tH) WANTED—Usea furniture 306 Wil- loughhy Phone 788 FOR RENT 3 ROOM furnished cabin. at 513-A Willoughby. Il;tiull"c (196-t4) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. 110,136-t0) MISCELLANEOUS STEVE'S—CHIROPODIST “Foot Specialists” Office No. 7 T:iangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) DR. PIANOS RENTEL ana TUXED Anderson Shop. EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG + (160-tf) Phone 859 Box 617 ‘Realistic E‘ermk nent. $750 Paper Curls § Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—2 keys in folder. turn to Empire. “Please re- (199-t4) rounw — chila’s smm rimmed glasses owner may have same by ing for this adv. SGT. WEAVER HERE Sgt. W. N. Weaver of Chicago is ‘a guest at the Baranof. NOTICEZ OF CALL FOR BiDs Proposals for printing of Journals | nd Session Laws and miscellaneous upplies for use in the Extraordinary | “ession of the Legislature which | convenes on March 4, 1946, will be | received by the Auditor of Alaska at any time on or before 10 a. m., Pebru: 28, 1946. Forms for bids and specifications may be secured upon request at the Auditor’s Office, room 306, Federal Building. Dated February 15, 1946. FRANK A, BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Feb. 16, 1846. Last publication, Feb. 22, 1946. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaskal Nov. 15, 1945 Notice i hereby given that Dave Wallace, entryman, together with 1is witnesses Arthur Nicholson and John V. Holmberg, all of Juneau,| Alaska, has submitted final proof on nis homestead entry, Anchorage | Serial No. 09189, for Forest List 8-47, H.ES. No. 176, New Series No. 1546, for land situated on north shore of Douglas Island, Tongass National Forest, containing 26.92 acres, and {it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the dis- trict land office within the period »f publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. XOLB, Register. Pirst publication, Jan. 23, 1946. Last publication, March 20. 1946, The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Don's Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair AUCTION NIGHT Thurs. Feb. 21 at 7 pm. ATTENTION! PLEASE The Douglas Trading Post ex- tend toyouand to yours,an invita- tion to attend the night Auction Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. There is an unending variety of goods waiting to be disposed of to the highest bidder. A few of the many include, stoves, traps, motors, and saws, radios and recorder com- bidations typewriters and a host of other items. The Trading Post will serve by selling what you may have to sell, on percentage basis, you are protected by a minimum price, that you place upon your goods. For information call Douglas 42, Auctioneer Paul Sommers, (198-13) SPECI%L!STS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING , Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OFEN EVENINGS BY (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th E)aily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan v Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 'SYSTEMS | - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY * Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING John W. Clark HLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | 1 Kinloch N. Neill INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MO LLLI AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIXAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ateamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE "2 o HAINES DE. S. "EPONIAC” SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with i DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE l BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneaun Welding and IMachine Shop = a‘niing Contractor i | | | With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN McCLELILAN - BBecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS LODGE WMW, 000000000066000048 FOR CATERPII.IJIR REG.U. 8. PAT.OF DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL (:0 “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment . Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 A&iral Way MINING EQUIPMENT _ . FA G MACHINERY D? SITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone 538 7 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION