The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1946, Page 6

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Al WOMEN'S LEAGUE, SALVATION ARMY, DEPARTMENT IS U. S. DOES GOOD WORK . - The Salvation Army Women’: Home League’s membership consi not only of women members of The but other women i in The Salvation Army program and desires a place they can contribute to the ot hip has grown t membe ne of the largest international groups of women in the world, Alaska owes a dept of gratitu to the Women's League sands of & de - b League grou articles, mendi “ p roses, hospite PR s0.ks andke s and other ticles we sent to Alaska and giv- en to the men of the armed force: WORLD'S BIGGEST LOST-AND-FOUND ARMY CENTER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOR SALE " WANTED ONE B-FLAT tenor Martin Com- PAN AMERICAN Airways couple | mittee saxaphone, brass, with in need of small house or apt. clear lacquer finish, nickel trim. Permanent Residents. Green 484.| One of the finest professional (235-14) | [ phones. Good condition. Ph. Green 298. (235-t3) | | | | | | WANTED — skiff 12 ft. flat or, round bottom on fishing shares. | Cabin No. 2 rear Aschenbrenners Store Willoughby Ave. (285-t4) | ALL HOUSEHOLD furnishings. W. | H. Robinson 1044 W 10th. (235-t) | e LR @ {GILL NET, 175 fathoms, 20 ft. WANTED TO BUY depth lead line, cork line and 2 or 3 bedroom house. Ph. Green | floats, 6 in, mesh, 67 ft. galvan-' 370 after 5 ®m. (234-t6) | ized chain 3 inch, flat bottom | skiff 16 ft. x 5 ft. See Harbor | Master. (235-t3) | WILL GIVE good care to small| girl in my home-age 4 to 6. My daughter is 5 yrs. Mrs. W. Lessley | 117 2nd St (234-t2) | HEAVY TIMBERS 6 x 8—6 X 10— | 2 x 6—525 5th and Harris 9 a.mn. | WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 bed- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1946 Southeastern Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pelersburg Reichikan Also Trips . TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH Foreign Program | m. " / Fot 5 present the Home Leaguos are ! todpm . CWD] room motse, aidren: Pn. Bo. AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ntrating on the nceds of war 11937 FORD, good condition, newé (233-t3) | ha' Tefldaing T 2 PO IR £ PRIR: < e . 3 S e IR Gy DA s, PhRed 3. 099 s i ogney's shopping ser- || £ O Information and Reservations Phone 612 |} e \’\j.);rn'\ 1‘)‘\rml \1~ of Salvation |3 LANE BOWLING alleys for sale.! vice will buy anything, bedding,; - e = - - i Army Home Leagues t! sk | Ph. 676 room 3 First Natl. Bank.| clothes, charge 2% of purchase | e R dountritlinve seht th ihds 8t dd (234-tf) | price. Pinckney, 172 Schoolhouse | P e VR I T T A 4 s ande | Lpkidy. o Rd. Santa Clara, Calif. (233-t3) | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES e peckstbooks {ill o INCOME PROPERTY, 2 commer- | and personal articles to women ir | cial buildings, several rental units. | WANTED TO BUY—a few c:ab N \;ur ‘?‘i\x : [["fl“l’“ | Low Down Payment. Call at of-| traps, frames must be in good ’ an I in 3 oW fice for information. GRADELLE | condition. Write W. C. Meyers Established 1940 pocketbock filled with such ar- o P. O. Box 194, City. (233-t4) | | 3 e ticles as needles and hook | LEIGHCBSAITES Go. .00k 2nd; P. O Box 9% Clty. @D | public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors 5 g . and Franklin St. Ph. 557 (283-tf) | . q % and cyes, thread, da cotton {INBOARD Motor up to 10 h.p. air §| 208 Franklm Sh,eei Ph 757 thimble, buttons and bi I a 3 fiold Gk gREY 8 1941 PONTIAC sendanette new mo- | cooled with reverse gear. Call i one 5 washcloth, tcoth brush ; 7 {or only driven 3,000 miles. Chas-| CAA 032, ask for Gaines (232-t4) FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING H 4 riches, +ind fo : BIG JOB—Cpl. Bernard Meltzer of Brooklyn, N. Y., checks markings on some of the many thousands of e overbatied AN Wy Haba v o BB B4 o 1 whose supplies of such hom ftems which are stored at the U. S. Army’s “lost-and-found”” department at Folembray, Aizne, France. : n partsre- | posITION AS Housekeeper for EOrih B g’ i B usea, placed. A-1 shape $L000 FOBI oo pn ‘mea s0. 39 | Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark ‘ SHINEFTLN Sy SHI0e beerused. By RALPE L. GUi E¥iz \ary baggage, handled by the pot — wrist w Skazway. Write Box 899 Skag-|___ " " . . e (Fostuar, Activities .| Ceatral Press Cortespondent | pot belonged to men who had been photographs ot way. (233-t3) | WANTED — Financial backing for INQUAEE AFOLEDUS HONIUDY. A CCOUNEL SEWVAGH b b ey e (A A s OLEMBRA Y, AISNE, Wwounded, and hospitalized. | jewelry. ete. o7 = o ST expansion of local going concern, - - . ik Homrs ohably the n transferred from hospital to|quires that all civilian employes o {5t Bok ek " (aasg | IS (230-t0) * } 1 . eponsored by Th .. largest lost-and-found department 1, sent thr ment | who handle personal items must be s 2 | ®insom ity M . S L E 0 TA H el ¥ in th . r P roba- anies ent: searched before leaving the ware- R ¥ " | BX- coliege graGu- | 'n Army, have both Salvationists in the world-—largest and proba anies for ev earc g U NE KL 1 : gragi- | | o :én_'s'u?‘v‘l‘l(m:::.)_' \”:n‘ bers bly the queerest, too. ment, or have been redeployed,|houses, As further fnsuramce |~ .. 1:b;i{ilspzfiil‘—::;zgdboéig:;‘ ate with family desires position || Hailles alld Skag\vay R R e s e : + the euartermaster | making it extremely difficult toagainst loss or theft, these valua- sinishiad.’ 400 ‘obE Westinghitise| oo, Aol A6 F1BS- L z ? = O D btaes: it personal effects and baggage depot | retur lost property. bles are kept locked up in a vault- finished, and one wWestnghous| fect physical condition. Exper-| | LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY 4 0000 oaiE, . anything is liable to turn up, any-| For this reason the depot main- | like room. Gall e M 1% Sap.yp, | lence: Commercial Airline Pilot TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT MONDAY { R The making of layettes is another thing from live hand grenades and tains a research bureau which| Commanded by Col. A. C. Ram- AR QA 6 A S S with instrument and instructors)‘ - —==<---=7=~ I BB, e o] ] Home League projo}w Th items armed booby traps to stuffed| W tes letters of inquiry and con- | sey of Osage City, Kan, the depot FIVE ROOM HOUSE at Auk Bay ratings, 1900 hrs, flying time| SFe s 16 The Baivation Army War. Snakes sul A'r(r”yc"zmlnnctm{?m lll(letls‘r\w'r'xflrnallir \\'unLDn()Jlu ox;cm;;n 50 $1,900. Write VA Hensey, General | ‘r‘;’fld h;; l:"’eg }thel Htuxm;‘ Cemé; BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS bty Ditstianty and . the et During the last year of opera-|in an effort to locate the soldier| Normandy on D-day plus 28. Del,, Juneau. (232-t6) | fie gl chool teacher and; teles mf: dis?:imuc: “gml? o tion up to July 1, 1945, the depot|owner of missing articles, | that time the unit consisted of 39 — e S ; coach. Rigger for heavy mach-| GRAY MAR[NE ENGINES Thousands have Loen sent over- has handled 406,000 picces of bag-| F arded to Kansas City | enlisted men and four officers. EIC_v _CASH Register, very good con- | inery, service station operator, SALES and SERVICE 4 s where infants' garments of age or other bits of personal ef-| Personal effects of men killed in| Its staff now .numbc-rs 816 civil- dlqon $100. Inquire at New naturalist work, small farm ex-| % W A i e e this harse turn. | action are forwarded by the Fol.|ians, 176 American enlisted men, China Town Cale (232-t3) | perience. Write: Graham L. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop : Germents Te Hollan. over there still remains unclaimed | embray depot to the next of kin|20 officers, and 250 German pris- Mower 19999 Sheldon Rd. Berea, S bR e and unprocessed another 100,000 through the Army effects bureau Oners of war. The German POWs : *; Ohio. (230-t4) e o o veRntal ) s in Kansas City, Mo. are used chiefly for the heavier | \Vrite Empire T115. A e e & 7 iF 5 B8 4 & v it valued at $12,000,' to the ~children Becaus 3 men who used| Before transferring the proper- | Work of shipping and packing. FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on| “pov ogrg St mizao‘ t?'l D E C 0 l‘ A T l N G 2 of Holland. 'I,ihevcveragt box con- ‘o forget their umbrellas or brief | ty, however, the Kansas City de- The civilians are French, sev- the washing machine or frigidaire | ___ "~ = " ELD | THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES i tinffig six pairs of baby sh 307 cases when they got off busses|pot first determines that lhe_ per- _cral hundred of whom are clerks for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) | WANTED—Small apt. No chi ren_f BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES < pairs of girls' panties, 29 pairs of back home are at present in the son to receive the property is the in the correspondence and file sec- —— e no pets. Call 854. (228-t4) | ® 3 P on sacks. four woolen sweat- ATmy, thousands of pieces of lost |legitimate helr as indicated by the tion. Inasmuch as few of' them FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant fori ! Is 0ur Business ers, 34 baby blankets, baby Y property are now finding their way | soldier in his Army records. speak English, each clerk is thoi- sale. Inquire Room 3, First Na- | Experienced CLERK - STENOG- : 434 < S ke 4 b g e to the personal effects depot. Money is the casiest of all com- | oughly schooled in all English vo- tional Bldg. (@35-tf) | RAPHER, Thirty eight hour | in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting gowns, 43 diapers, children’s Most of the items, however, be- | moditics to handle. The GI gold is| cabulary which pertains to his ir- | = o e T | Weeki Saldfy $200.00 per nidnth. | and papering just a little better and give you D ité. gl dreaca, five cans came separated from their owners not forwarded to owners, or in| ticular specialized job. A" el ri::f‘m:gl“; pr‘l:::' Inquire Territorial Department of | “RIGHT NOW” Service. b ot baby powder and five oais of -, LhFough no fault of the individual.|case of deaths to beneficiaries, but| In this way the language dif- . g *| Health, 102 Territorial Building— m q b, gt 5 of . his bass violin, that 600-pound is turned in to Army finance and |ficulty is easily overcome and the Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau MOtors. | phone '466—P. O. Box 1931 | MeCLE - Decorator by clothes have also heen sent CDEFaved bronze slab, or even this | credited to the soldiers' accounts. | work of the depot s carried on | (31t | @20-0 | PHONE 374—DOUGLAS by Home Leagues of Indiana and full-sized piano may have become | In this manner during the past with & maximum of efficiency. ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from dor = Ni’uhmn_ v S lost because its owner became a|year $1,876,000 have been steered| Unlike most lost and found de- towid, Enquire at éfinap iilitee | YANIEE U fldtce. 06 Wil-| 000000600008000008 For Conbalescents 3 y, was captured or|home to rightful owners. | partments this one at Folembiay ‘ - @10-t) | loughby. Phone 788. k Afghans and:lap robss, to go'to listed as missing. Many valuable items, other than |is not predominantly an uimnbr o 1 FOR : convglescems in vl:teranA lospitals, In fact, 41 per cent of all tie cash, are also found among the|stand, but if it's bicycles you're nrsmlu"guus i are being made by Home League DPersonal effects, other than ordi-| ai effects picked up by the|missing they've got plenty. “ niE) : i be FOR RENT | i < vowp co, i | CATERPILLAR : One ‘slipper group’ in the Middle Articles made and sent to the men who have not been outside dogs and doils are addd, oy re- SLEEPING ROOM. Ph. 333 after _CW‘P‘!"-‘ Photographic Supplies | 5 i R P West sent large shipments of carpet War Comforts Department of The Norway in the past six yeai quest, to these boxes, For thess 6 pm. (235-t3) | Veveloping — Frinting — Enlarging MSEL MARINE ENGINES 3 slippers to hospitals in the Europ- Salvation Army in New York b been made destitut seamen, the toy is the most prec- — {Artists’ Painfs' and Materials °'i €an area, and to a Salvation-Army Home League members have includ- Salvation Army ious part of their gift, for many BAR and COCKTAIL lounge ex- Finest Quality i oo w1 > military chaplain for distifbution ed a great many knitted mittens rments A Norwegian children born during the ;fllen;l ‘locmgm Lt(’::t{l lgg';fl lém- Wholesale ~ Juneau Retail | ¥ . to men on hospital. ships. olen helmets and sweaters—many a t'war, have never seen a toy. or ormation , Gra- B | The . Indianapolis Home League distributed among Norwegian .acr- time £ delle Leigh Realty, Comer d| DR STEVE'S_CHIROPODIST | ; made a lerge number of rag dolls hant seamen. Many of . the Norwe e and Franklin St. (235-t1) x fds childien of -the Netheriar ! st Moot - oG SRR s e tPl‘ TNERIAN ae Hosp"Al NOTES Pl H —_|ottice No. 7 T3tangle Bldg. Ph. 648 | many of whom have never known .. nt ships coming from Nox ) given clothes for ’ 2 ROOM FURNISHED apt. oil (192-tf) ¥ 08 Jop 10F haddrip & del k: N waj y to the New York are children, and occasional to; Mrs. Katherine Hooker, Mrs. range private bath. Inquire 337 e — 3 < 3 ¥ ! 2 James Fargher and Mrs. Dan Doug-1 Willoughby. (235-t2) | PIANOS RENTEDL ana TUNED i SEE g lgs, all medical patients, returned Anderson Shop. B — ) to their homes yesterday irc ., FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. = Tnnn" ln Ano's Hil St ichen | privileges. Phone 888, | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- NOR COHMEBC L co' tering St. Ann's Hospital yes-| = Home Hotel. (10,136-t) | Dent, $7.50. Paper Curls, §1 up “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment - for medical . attention: were _| Lola's Besuty Shop. Phone 201 | Distributer in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY Aenes Bager, Aliert Tabernilla and { 315 Decker Way. JUNEAU BRANCH-—227 Admiral Way ] P . Ed Nielsen. i LOST AND FOUND 3 MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY . Admissions to the' GOVErnment em——scoe i Se 0L 08 New York's Central Park was ' or ern Hespital yestérday included Martba LOST—Small ax with long handle |laid out .in 1811. 4 Wwillard, Klukwan; Agnes Cdoday,s Mar. 30 Willoughby Ave. or So. =t o 4 ourg; Mrs, Margaret Frazier, Franklin St. Return Juneau Clin- - wu, and Henry Jimmie, D°“g’l ic or call 644. Reward. (125-t2) s & T ea s ga , n e | LOST—One discharge and folder = —_——— belonging to Earl Shortridge. Re- Men’s and Boy’s Clothing ’ ‘ turn to Empire. (234-t2) Across from Coliseum Theatre. ;F_OUND—Z keys on chain, “owner 21480 Elose £} . R d d R i | may have same by paying for ad. e “ce a es ; Inquire Empire. Window—Auto—Plate GLASS 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. The diamond was credited -with IDEAL mss cn b g magic_properties long before it was | . i e l ’ccns(dmd as a stone for wedding | 121 'MAIN ST'REET t or engagenieut rings. H ncreased Baggage Allowance {g e o con aBEL PHONE 838 T e o 8 ! > " bank i pledged e comserve- 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. tive operstion. The mfety 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. o i Hl.lh ': D Pos'Ts Paid for you o SmaSnSuz= | IN THIS BANK @ n l 21 P % THINGS b of Fodersl Depaskt Imr- 5 ” - e . ¥ OF - s 3 - ouglas 21-Passenger Transporis HEN youhve an A e s ||| ST e ARE ; . e i . automobile acei LI RIS ) Seattle 4, Wash. agpinet low o o memimem The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. dent you will be glad you of 130001 carried complete insur- ) ! lN SU RED . s! d s o ance protection. ewal' eSS el'Vlce Then your insurance Expertly trained stewardesses to make your :‘gg“ifiz’_"”"fi‘tfld‘;fl:‘gpfiy‘: trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- ; [ . i N ti l B nk freshments’aloft with the compliments of the '"]u for personal injuries t b a “na a company. to:olev ulbuiaiiito B of JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 property of others,”and ’ ) ol PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES neral Offices—Anch orage, Alaska PHONE 716 also damage to your own car. Consult th's ~gen-y Shat_fiwk Agerey Seward Sfrec Phone 249 Shai weaves a subtle spell. Light and Wiigering fragranco that is 1 imgur,mmnrd: rig Co. Junau Ha The Kexall Store MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 70 KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell vmh com;ectlgns to gniz, K‘l;wodt, ;l‘yd;liurt and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, a - Seattle i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12

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