The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1947, Page 6

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THI 2D lLY /\L’\SKA _.'VlPIRh JU‘\JLAU AL’\SKA PACE SIX WANT ADS e e e e e — — 5 ¥ v fed temporarily ER = JRA AIRUINER . 'PEEPHOLE VISION' " 5 s e HIGHWAY ENGINE ok L en the atom i || BLBSKET e IN YESTERDAY rflgq D BY ”UR‘! o etem SMITH NOTIFIED OF | WARC ot ¢ ol CAK FIELD PROGRAM (/ LD ( | f m e pected to 5 e ot hIs : 1RIVIR D recover | . § s ‘ne Seoutheas ,!' U 7o) ! s St - ot —_— i ng Southeastern ~taska ’ C ! A Sapanese FOR SALE e L ROARDsONs DORTO e f 2 e l s e “peephole jtori 4 ROOM fu d house and 42 | - : meeting pi Alu‘- . Cash. 848 f}fifl'a'- R N PR o e has been nith that 4181 ations had 3 i ! Hve S e " ing in Ji I¢ owing | SILEX STEAM iron, used only 2 . y 1e: E. Jon R Mu 5 0000 ap-| menths, $1250. Black 180, 478-t3 LS rge Burch, Arthur Berg spital teld $30,000: and 4ot - b | Aiyea, Har Thomas, Phillip C Jatient, @ 23-ye b i ; ‘“l:‘l‘ B.‘:r{{ cxrm';. mnt-ngmm m Ak day, X s, Wayne and Louisc I had viston limited O o alipest | $15: Phone Blue 120. 18- PRV ‘e ; hoiflc- ol g g close of World War 1. progr MAPLE DINE}1E set, good condi- ) i " 6 i ; hanging in the Army-, An allocaticn of $60,125 for the! tion, $40. Phone 3. i 1 ries to read mewspapers, 1 Washington, D. C. |fisc of "»4* has teen tenta- |- = . — g ; | Bid; LR 1y SHTME e U ed as President (i roved for the u:-wluim‘mn\‘Emv X COUPE in good running ] Hin A She sees only the surrounding B i o ~| condition. Phone 407. 477-t1 s b : of iper. She attempts o o e 1 PETE e B Mligiavn Bt Lo and is credited as PRICED TO SELL—45 ft. seine or i A hind oy s frame, not the g e ding man in early halibut boat, new 140 h.p. Chry = WRANGF H & R A 5 ing y’]“*“:""'- The ler $7,500. Phone Red 481 477-t3 ] i ubler, s 1 highway in the Territory i 7 | ! B e ; in honor of R n. . S I ELECTRIC meet saw, suitable for 1 , K ¥ 1 normal person experiences when n o to Ala: 1897 v small. market or restaurant, geod i o / P K > looks directly at the sun and &5 i+ . cided her 20 years, ris- of condition, Hutchings Ecouomy o LT LA | dx n the rank of First Lieu- plication Market. Phone 553. 477-tt tor 0 3 ners ring (l‘ Territc e ausl Tt » | R §. 1 ja} , @ N S > el o L § /| froster, four good tires, $475. EVEra. LIPS X ; @ g d“rl: fén}:':nget‘(l“;fl{r"" FAIHH\ OFE S. EVANS i Box 1677, Juneau. 476-t4 oIy e %t tal in Washington on| hp. JOHNSON outboard $150 I H A""EB THE IRUNQ you have been waiting for 2. i PASSES ON, CALIFORMIA = »» o Bayer, Bx, 2135, City. ¢ | trait was delivered to the B AT SR 476-13 . : of ' Alaska iwho - expressed | | Word was recelved: ere, o ! Q!EE{‘? d 1) guzvsc to Mrs. Ogilvie on be ! ey, motning o # \ utheast Alaska Point w Loteks { the people of the<Territory. Mrs. | . Okla, of Willilam ' “ectric range, just overhauléd, onl; ufheast Alaska Points A R it i 3 4, father of E. S. Evans,| g75 parsons Electric Co. 476-(f | ! (f,i a %n 2 Ti{; o rdson: Rri-Widbw OF te Tt G Alaska Press, who is J W T L £30 7 HRER . nderg 3. , i at joning in FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel,, c f Yukon Territory. 3 TNFTAY] Proteet Delieate Fahrie oo —os r ns phene 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf} A¥ al Jur 1] -———Protect Delicate Fahries ' is survived by his wi- ! S »nine the Modern W | dew. of Oklahema City and four LE - er type work —opecd ning the Modern 3 B ; engine, length | 1 1o 8 passena ! sens, ans of Portland, O i : =10 ‘J 1Y Jers - inate I pening Your Clothes F8.C of Britton, OkKla., s L b Fairfax, Okla,, and b. 10 Eureka Apts. < | t SITILA wo Irons in One 1 s ave address. ! b P SETRA 1 Sl g . " 474-6t. i < - al was held last Sun- i ¥ varr fi'mzce {day moming in - model AB. elcs- |5 § : B ial that \oe. Phone 036, 2 long, 2| ! - Two Host Popziar Brands £ ‘ § P oo fi "‘"‘ § i FOR SALE—98 h.p. Johnson, like | i £ ' i X ¥ )20, Write Empire C 1583. | pfi& iy fls E* S g:; ©a PER NIGHT OF ELKS 412-16 | b gl ety SEY FOR FEBRUARY 5 . s v s i i | s i* 2ood condition and best | e — | 1 Davis. | Seaied Bid Leonard charge of Surpéu& Sa!e Anchoras HHOLD UNITED S VING BONDS food ment ttce y the o Alaskha Ttk macigensein’ot e bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safery of depositon’ funds is our primary consideration. la addition, the bank is 3 mem. ber of Federsl Deposit Insur- Consiruciion E DEPOSIT IN THIS BANK 1 | 1939 Buick, e Trevor by 9 h.p. Wiscon- | wing cut off saw. 10! belt sander. Chanii Call | Boat W West Juneau Red 110 after 6 p.m. a72-tf ‘ E 1042 el GMC| mster. .'ixnr;ni 47141 | Phone 374. 455- g 2 O ula(Afl‘ reduc- | e it at{ 1 Ficek, 463-t1. 4-door sedan. E. Yellew Cah Co. tor, Phone 3. | i i | i 1t time care for child- 478-19 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail (JUAHAN'IEED R;ansuc Perma nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up I Lola's beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. PAYOFF | PITTSBURGH—Hailed before al | magistrate on a loitering charge, Thomas Coll was identiiied as the writer of a recent letter to the newspaper praising city police as “the best in the world.” “What do you think of the po- lice now,” asked Magistrate Frank Zappala. “I still think theyre efficient. The officer cnly did his duty” responded Coll. “Case dismissed,” said Zappala. e —— Veterans Administration is oper- ating 24 former Army and Navy hospitals to meet the growing neec for hospital space. For Representative § ence Coeporation, which i Initiati i sures each of eur depositors 7 the ¥ Lo Fl'()‘lll;)LTY.’.TTK:i GANG : i g Y”fll! o TO IHA)U&A!I”FO‘KA WORK nee in 3 William Fromholtz, Superinten- dent of Ccnstructicn, Admiralty Di- : nine men bound for Hoonah. The i EPE ¢ 4 & y P i, bridge h < L itan 4 See nsf us B %*@;W’*W@g Office (SIT INRTRANAR GO XBITAEIOR * . DEPARTMENT OF TIHE INTERIOR J:nb)::" Briilnart, Division . hene it urs pervisor. Am\;" 3101 Box 2466, Anchorage fl’f':(l)cj\lll‘?! to 5:00 P. I P %‘ > > > Monday thra Friday "~ WOMEN OF THE MOG R PR S R T R i R e TR ion, Thursday, Jan. 16th AT KB E7 T S e in Moose Lodge Rooms MARD B T T gEpani, | 5 CHARLES G. WARNER (0. Reueve JUST RECEIVED and* cGler l , 'Y miseries... WE H 2V E I 3 QTOFK Atbedumcrubthroar chest and back T tne b T The Right Size o PENETRATES to upper bronchial | RY%LE? EE %REM ENG&NE { tubes withits special medicinal vapors, CHI 4 | STIMULATES chest and back sur- faces like a warming poultice. For B very Boot e A jery cold is gone! Remember— [ ; : ; ; e T o s Machine Shep Work Engine Gqflrhauls and Rebuilds ,r;,"ggffg;g‘ghé;}heb&;zw;og miseries of - FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED o v T T i 3 +H-I‘|—l—lfl+1"fl-l—L+++~H44+4‘l4-1‘l4+l-P+H-H-i-l—H-l+H4 . 'FRANK G. JOHNSON | Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS Republican Party of Alaska REFBIGERATIO“ Lt g Central Labor Council—AFL ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Alaska Taxpayers League Gastineau Hotel Phone 872 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 2 L e s _Graduate University of Oregon Special Election Monday, January 20th No Official Ballot Furnished—WRITE HIS NAME IN . MARKX FRANK G. JOHNSON l | ENDORSED BY: i Grand Camp, Alaska Native Brotherhood | (Paid adv.—Alaska Taxpayers League) 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS LIQUOR STORE— ON SIXTH Street near School and Federal Bldg. 2 apt. house. 5 rooms down, 4 up. Fully furnished. ' LARGE HOUSE on Sixth St. FOUR-Bedrocm house 3 TROLLERS. BEAUTIFUL 2 on 11th St bedroom home Douglas, furnace heat, cement basement, completely medern. Well furnished. Two lots, Garage. APT. BLDG. heart bus. district. 5 apts, and 2 singles, pvt. baths Price quick sale. 7 BEDROOM home, Hardwood floors, cabin adjoining nished, moedern. Near bus. dist. CABIN—Montana Creek. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—--ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First Natioral Bard REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WE WILL CONSIDER BONAFIDE OFFERS ON THE FOLLOWING P‘lOPERTIEb A exander home, 1st and Dixon. thcn Home, 413 East 1st St S White Apartments, 310 S. FL nklin, {SEE US FOR PRICES AND IN- kPA_C TION OF PROPERTIES. BALMAT & COMPANY RFAL EETATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 'T—Hcuse along 7. or anywhere. Phone 478-t3 i ana x.nxlx\ McCutcheon mpora home during Legislature; may we take care of your permanent home while you're Outside? Jan. 20 to April 1st, or part thereof. Wire de- tails ec to Steve McCutchec:, Box 1343, Anchorage. 475-t5 WAI\TED—YOL,‘;» coupie, perman- ent employee, desires apartment or small house by the middle of February. Call Mat Gormley, phone 262 or Blue 653. 474-Tt. WANT TO RENT: Young couple to rent small furnished e. Care XYZ, Empire. de CARPENTERS, iusiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 LIRSTEN'S Beauly shon. Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) ZIANOS RENTED anda TUNED Anderson Shop. LOST AND I‘Glnfl) ge gxeen r"xrrmg 478-t1 - Cn:‘ lar Phone Blue 626. STRAYED—5% mo. old, rust col ored, wire haired terrier, answers to “Mike.” Reward. Phone 546. 475-t1 OST — Black wallet, finder keep meney, please return walle: and papers, to Empire Office. 477-t3 -OST—Pair bi-focal glasses about 2 months ago. Please return te Empire Offlcc 475-t6 FOR RENT BOARD and ROOM, 421 Seward, across from Posteffiee. 478-t9 3 ROOM fur. apt., wnh bnzh re- ference. 513 Willoughby 478-13 2-ROOM CABIN. 843 West 9th St. 169-t1. ROOMS—Kiichen priviieges. Homa Hotel—Ph, 886, NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day oF Weex, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 Ond S¢. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT—Op~ block from Federal Building. (370-t1) FAST FRIENDS OREGON City, Ore. When Russell H. Fraser’s home burned down in the hills east of here, his friends wanted to shelp him build another. But they had no lumber. So they went into the woods, downed trees, hauled them to a sawmill and cart- ed the resultant lumber back to Fraser—all in one day. They now plan «to construct tre new building. iz | ~ SES)

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