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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone lirectory. Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecu- five insertions:" One day .. Adgditional days Minimum charge ........ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS 2 CABINS, 7-mile post, HIGhWAY. pop "garp” 30 brake hp. Covic| Phone 567 daytime, tineau Ave. coal on hot GOOD APTS, at Seaview, hand; one apt. oil range, and cold water. By Jan. in advance. UNFURNISHED apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. and house. § ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th Bt., top floor. PURNISHED 2-room Apt. th, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. FUR. apts.,, easy kept warm. Win-| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. POR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. WANTED 143 Gas-| 1. Cash| | and medium sized galvanized tub. , Phone 714 or red 246, {1934 PLYMOUTH, 5 good tires, $75. with | DOU BLF‘ i Master. WANTED—Will pay cash for 14x14 left hand propeller. P.O. Box 911, Juneau. lx})sze WANTED—Small_ or apt. Call Mrs. Powell at Baranof. | e R ~ | BICYCLE, good condition, WANTED TO BUY — Single bed, complete — or mattress, springs only. Phone black 634 WANTED TO BUY——rNew or used | adding machine. Phone red 510. WANTED—High char, dition. Phone red 583. WANTED—Electric washer. Phone green 225. WANTED—One capable, well quali- fied clerk-stenographer for teresting government position in Anchorage; also one experienced clerk-typist for local Government office. Phone 806, dayflme WANTED—Will pay “cash for good | used ' piano. Phone Alaska Music Supply. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby, phone 788. WANTED —Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred,-but not nec- essary. Apply Percy's Cafe. 10 s m to2p m LOST and FOUND LOST — Wheelbarrow on Douglas road. Please phone red 353. —Pair rimlvss_glasscrs ix‘] case, Satlurday night. Reward. Red 705. Green have knitted hood. by proving FOUND Owner can ownership and pay for this adv.| | FIRE DEPT. NAMES ANDREWS Empire Office LOST--Envelope containing papers. Return to Empire office. Reward. F‘ovND—Bmch o{ keys. Finder may claim same and pay for this ad at Emplre office. BROWN APPROVED QUICKLY BY COM. AS CHIEF OF 0.P.A. -, WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. Senate Banking mer United States Senator Pren- | tiss M. Brown of Michigan to be Price Administrator. The committee attaches said the members voted approval of the nomination of their former col- league “‘almost before Lhe) got their hats off this morning.” — e HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Fight Anchorage residents arrived meetings, in Juneau from the Westward last night and are guests of the Bar- anof Hotel while in town. Frank Bandy, Col. Otto Ohlson, Lt. W. W. Rostet, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kehoe, Don Brady, Thomas M. Donahue, and Don Glass were the arriving visitors, in- | ] | Downstairs apt. good con- | 28-FT BOAT, diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire ALL-METAL complete; chair se table; G.E. child’s metal table and magazine rack endi table radio; large|gnce shudshift, Langfeldt, Cashen, Havdahl and Niemi: —Balog, Manning and Riedi Among conmunications presented at the meeting was one from 1.1-- mer member Robert Bonner, now living near Seattle, in \\ln(h he stated he is treasuring his md;,o and cap. He reported having been | to a fire where the department of- ficiating appeared to be very much like the Douglas hose companies. The building ablaze burned to the| ground, however, he said. Tom Social | 540 Gold St. Columbia Rwer See Harbor " ender type troller, $250. 25 REMINDTO‘I 1uwmauc L. C. Smith double barrel 12 guage shotgun. Guitar and instruction books. 1003 between 9th and 10th Sts. :NEW”ID&;; winter size 14, |the meeting Chief Pusich reported | Phone blue 279. the loan of two gallons of sulphu- | — 2 ric acid to armed forces in Juneau 125-FT. CABIN cruiser powered with | with promise of its return. He fur- Star motor and transmission. En-[nished a list of the new auxiliary | gine completely overhauled last|members as follows: Billy Devon, year. Equipped with two poles!Obert Havdahl, Louis Bonnett and trolling gears. A real bar-|Dick McCormick, Jr., Micky Pusi gain. Phone blue 330. Roger Connor, John Asp, Curtis Bach, Wilfred Rice, Ralph Kibby, and Rudy Krsul. e, — coat, reason- developing set, $5; kitchen stool, vG-lmlf bread GAM CANCELLED bux, igeswabsr - piimieer. . Albekt Announcement was made last Peterson res, 437 Park AVe.| evening of cancellation of proposed 'games between the High School 40 hp. Universal; [and Alumni teams for the basket- ball championship in Douglas and! } trophy cup which has been the an- |nual award for the msl four years. er with coils. Brownie’s Barber St Seward Young Man able; amateur good oil burner stove, $650. Phone | green 160. |LARGE SIZF l)uo Therm oil heat- house, Mile 3% Glacler Highway. | | | | Montgomerys. | F'URNISHED house, 822 Basin Road. Call after 7 p.m. ROSWELL ARMY SCHOOL, Roswell, N. M., Jan 'Now a second lieutenant in 15.— the red 208, ¢ Tppy FURNISHED nouse. P.O.|Air Corps, Wilfred A. Fairweather 12| of | is Box 1075. was graduated here December |and received the silver “wings” “lscmmznus {2 Bombardier. The lieutenant _ the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fair- PIVE CENTS each, pad for used|¥cather, Seward, Alaska gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | Before entering the service he —_— L |attended William H. Seward High TURN your old gold into value, |School, Washington State Univer- cash or trade at Nugget Bhop. |sity and the University of Alaska, BUARANTEED Realistic P ither? W({rked as |. uluvlf driver,boat- operator, and checker. He joined nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up | i o |the Alaska Defense Command last Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 20 |y..0; transterring to the Air 315 Decker Way. {March, transferring to the ) |Corps for aviation training in April. ———————— DOUGLAS | IN FROM FAIRBANKS Nick Starke and Willlam Kruhm of Fairbanks, have arrived in town and are stopping at the Baranof | Hotel. + In his regular communication to| FLYING | 'MEMBERS, JUNEAU " GARDEN CLUB, SEE ' SLIDES ANDMOVIES Twenty-five members and friends luf the Juneau Garden Club formed Ithe interested audience yesterday |afternoon at the home of the club | {president, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, | for a full hour and a half of | ! flower slides and movies. ! Shown by A. Blackerby of the Forest Service, Mrs. William Paul, Bl\d Mrs. R. B. Lesher, the pictures, ‘all in color, formed an ' unusual l:ind graphic festival of gardens and | |floral arrangements, most of them | aken in Juneau yards and homes. | Among additional interestin, ts were artistic compositions presented by Mrs. Paul, some | startlingly beautiful light and cloud |effects in the Forest Service slidrs: ,.md some clear shots of the Aleu-| |tians, among them several of the! {q\ present Jap-held Attu Island. | {A series also showed l)dskelwea\mgi jamong the Aleuts, while some illu- | | minating panorama views of the : *xu(mrd terrain visible from the! | Mt. Roberts were in- | |zluded in the movies shown by Mrs. | l Lesher i | summit of | G. S. Victory Garden Business conducted prior to the showing of pictures included the | {election of Mrs. C. E. Rice as Vice- President of the group, and the | selection of a committee to guide the Intermediate troop of Girl Scouts, led by Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, |who want to raise a Victory Gar- .den this summer. With Mrs. Rice as chairman of the committee, composed of Mrs. | Harvey Starling and two others |not yet named, the Scouts should |have excellent assistance in thelr | patriotic project. | Program committee for schedul- ing club Loplcs for the year will consist of Mrs. Hugh J. Wade, Mrs. M. D. Williams and Mrs. Earl Mc- Ginty. Next club meeting will be held | early in February, probably at the home of Mrs. Harold Smith. - GOES TO KETCHIKAN Charles Goldstein left last night “for Ketchikan on a business u!p DOUGLAS FIRE INSPECTOR | Continuing to plug for adequate | inspection of premises against firé hazards in the town, Douglas fire- men at the regular monthly meet- | vmg last night had the appointment | made of Walter Andrews to repre- sent the department and in con- \ junction with city officials get the _IOb done at the earllest posslble; — The | tenance Committee QUICKIY hydrants and unanimously approved Presi- | | truck drivers given full instructions dent Roosevelt’s nomination of for- | i, regard to booster tank as well date. A list of the properties yet| |to be covered is to be furnished | the Council for their action in the Ralph Mortensen of the Main- Committee reported all | thoroughly tested and| as driving; recommended that a box be placed on the stand pipe in front of Schlegel’s house on Fifth | Avenue. Acceptance of high school boys as auxiliary members of the de-! partment was favorably voted and | plans were made to have them pro- | j[):‘rly instructed in any duties they | may be able to perform. The boys | jwill not be required to attend the | however, | Harry Worobec was voted a' member of the departmént. In the interests ofebaseball it was report- | ed that 11 of the suits loaned to | the service teams had been ac- | counted for in' the laundry. New | committees appointed by Chairman |Cochrane are as follows: Mainten- ‘I Il = = —— ; V-330:1 *Don't be afraid of her, she’s joined the voluntary meat sharing plant® | Lloyd Thompson. | Mielke, | Smith, LeRoy 'administrator of said estate at Ju- (READY, FOR ACTI10N_A U. s. aircraft carrier's planes are lined up ready for action as a convoy of 20 vessels is escorted to Al'nv.\ during the invasion of French pos:osslulls. This is an ufluhl Navy photograph. Empire Classifieds Pay! DRAFT BOARD | RECLASSIFIES REGISTRANTS Reclassifications of the local draft board released this week and |dated January 13, are as follows: 1-A—Clifford Byron Anderson, Duane Richard Haffner, Homer Griffith Nordling, Jr, Richard 1-C—Clifford Berg, John Louis Bieker, Arthur Joséph Des Nosiers (enl.), Peter Esquiro, William Faw- cett, John James Garcia, William | Marven| Geddes, Allen O. Holley, Ervin Hugh Hill, Otto Krasko, | Lewis Ben McClellan, Bryce Jerry Robert Milton = Nyman, Ramsey, Eanner August| John Vestal. 2-A—Peter Charles Warner. 4-F~-Gerald John Kimrey, James Lindoff £ Elijah Ronald Nusunginya, {John Column Sipkousky, Joseph | Timothy Whiting. Classifications are not yet made, | pending’ physical examinations for ! Donald Myron James, Charles Ja- E cob Jenne, Jimmie Robson, and | Matthew Gilbert Wanamaker. Re-examinations are = scheduled | for Erling Olaf Abrahamson and John Lewis Gaffney. > James HARDLY any foods have any Vitamin D at all! Yet this is.one of the very vitamins babies need most for the making of strong, straight bones. That's why you hear so much about the General Electric Sunlamp, fortified foods and irradiat milk, The G-E Sunlamp gives your baby the same ulera- violet benefits that the | sun itself provides, It's = especially valuable in win- | ter when the sun's rays are 30 weak. Doctors recommend this_largest-selling lamp of its kind. Come in and see the G-B Sunlamp today. $37.50 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. GE Sutlamys ave. ascopied by the Council of P ‘berapy of o imertian Nedical Associion NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors of the esiate of Al Lundgren, deceased, are hereby re- quired to present them with proper vouchers within six months from date hereof to the undersigned neau, Alaska. Dated January 15, 1943 ¢ HENRY RODEN. Publication dates, Jan. 15-22-29, Feb. 5, 1943. GENERAL §3 ELECTRIC SUNLAMPS W E CAHILL as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is‘invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the.— | | z | l CAPITOL THEATRE l and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "JUKE BOX JENNY" Federal Tax—>bc¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Aneul TH.E management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. ' In addition, the bank is s mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of our depositors againse low to a3 maximum of $3,000, DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, AL:SKA You're sure to find just what you want in the way of groceries at Piggly Wiggly. We pride ourselves on the high quality, wide variety and reasonable prices that prevail in our grocery depart- ment. Come in and stock upl For QUALITY with SERVICE—PHONE 16 or 24 PIGGLY wmfiw Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 40 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH WHEN IN NEED OF Junean Transfer Phene (8—Night Phsis én1 Berl’s Cash Gr‘ocery‘ ‘ PHONE 104 or 106 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR - Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 Duncan’s Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” ——— MEMEER FEDERAL DEPCSIT INSURANCE COIFOIA'IO. | = There are more than a hundred | commercial airplane landing flclds‘ ) in Alaska. l"ORD AGENCY (Authorizsed Deal GIIAIII—OAI—OII. PFoot of Main Street TELEPHONE 4 * Newly Rénovated Hosms ! _— PHONE SINGLE O Aluka Mulic Su' [ XPthie 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 OPEN HOUSE for suvm MEN AMEBICAN l.imoum EVERY¥ NIGHT wmumunm 'm-umuh—‘ S Bk el