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TUESDAY YEBRUARY 16, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- gure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the dne. Daily rate per line for consecu~ llve insertions: One day . Additional days Minimum charge i , FORRENT and house. er ‘with coils. Brownie's Barber Shop. |FURNISHED apartment house, central, location. Phone green 153 CNFURNISHED apt. : Inquire Snap Shoppe. [FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with| bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. MODERN 6 room furnished house, Mile 3% Glacler Highway Montgomerys. MISCELLANEOUS Li npl}.. easy kept warm. Win- | _ ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. TURN mur ir old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED_ A hed apartment GUARANTEED Realistic or small house. Have no children | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 or pets. Phone black 615. | Lola Beauty She Phone e | 815 Decker Way. ‘WANTED—Used sewing machine up. 201. 4 p. LARGE SIZE Duo Therm ol heat- | | 108 Perma- | reasonable. \/lx\ M. Isaau J(Jhn- SWELL CITY'S 1942 BUSINESS TO BUY arge baby | P.O. Box 1289. WANTED crib. Write WANTED—Platform metal double bedstead. Juneau, scales, good ; Box 3036, | Reduced to statistics, the story; round baker, $300|of a vast population influx due to| to start. Write or|the present mammoth war-time Bakery, Sitka, Al-|activities presents an interesting | picture from a new slant In one such city, Portland, gon, where Henry Kaiser's { vanesque shipbuilding records daily making history, compar: statisties tell theif own story. Bank clearings in the city for 1942 totaled $3,248.513,562 as com- pared to 08, 0 for 1921; while retail trade ran from 25% et e B to 50% better than WANTED—Will pay cash for good | Yyear; railroad freight traflic 40-/ used piano. Phone red 206,|50% heavier; passenger traffic| Alaska Music Supply. 100% increase; and foreign exports| SMTR. are upped to the staggelmg gain of | ‘WANTED —Girls or women for|500% over 1941. kitchen or waitress work. Ex-| Farm Income Rises perience preferred, but not mec-| Truck and fruit products sold essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10(20% more than the average for the , 8 m. to 2 p. m, | previous ten years, and at consid- lerably better pric | Building, badly hit by priorities, LOST and rou“n i%lill was slightly in excess of a year | ngm {ago, largely due to government | {housing projects for war workers, ‘m"makmg the year’s building total| $14,099,805 as against $14,029,640 the \pre\ious year. In time with war indstry salar- ies, Multinomah County payrolls were nearly triple those of 1941, and the state payroll almost twice WANTED—All k. per month wire Pioneer Bun- are) ative | WANT}LDNWIH pay cash for 14x14 left hand propeller. P.O. Box 911, Juneau. WANTED—Small house or fur. apt. Call Mrs. Powell at Baranof. | WANTLD High cnarr, good con- dition. Phone red 583. LOST — A yellow leather, . hand, fur-lined glove, near " neau Drug. Phone 656. [LOST—Gray, % size @police dog, " “Spunky,” wearing chain collar| with rabies vaccine tag. V. ®ra- kowski at Alaska Coastal Airlines or Rm. 212, Baranof Hotel. 'FOR SALE EU. u)mplvle “wi h smeL:' a‘n?l mattress. Phone green 379. used dnv’rnport and 172 or 552. chair. faDy cally i 134 slightly Phone and size 7 es, practi- W, Phone Douglas Woiler Triangle 0 H ©. SCOTCH marine , with 0il burner. Cleaners. [BAROUMES Apts. in Douglas for sale at half the cost price. Phone ¥ Douglas 132, [BOARDING house for sale trade. Write Empire G 1985. or [LOT, 40'x100’, near ski trail, 40- foot frontage on beach and Douglas Highway, warranty deed, partially improved, $90 full price. George Denman, Box 3009, EIl Paso, Texas. furnished | [FOR SALE — 4-room water, Mile hous bath, lights, 3%, Salmon Creek. "OR SALE—G-room house, partial- rnished. Call 434 after 6 p.m. purebrvd New red roosters. C. H. Sherwood, Box 3036, Juneau. Douglas. Phone Douglas 764, OR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire 5 RET\U.‘\'GTON automatic; L. CI Smith double barrel 12 guage shotgun. Guitar and, instruction | books. 1003 between 9th and 10th | g | G Sts. A Pritish (left) and -RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O.| Box 1078, I Ore-| 17, the previous| OnPatrol LATEST ADDITION TO the U. S. submarine fleet, the Pargo is shown hitting the water during her launch- ing at an east coast yard. Miss Belle Baruch. daughter ol Bernard M. Baruch, sponsored the new craft. (( unty ne was X of 1941 ywever th , as meat hitting hc x {lation T economi little government, On the servers feel have been so down ing. For thous patriotic tk treets and parking lots. ‘The Netherlands re: Guiana in South America chauge for sater became New York gasoline tion as the ban on pleasure driv- violator, nds have taken good grace. v have the photos highways every THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ANOTHER SUBMARINE TO' HIT THE AXIS lthat of the year before. payroll al placed at $27,006545, a smpared to $9,741488 for the : e me t for merchants to sell in 1943 - Pleasure Driving” Is Nuts;Haphazard System |o: e 0f OPA Sleulhs Roffen (Continued from Page One) That’s just an example of the in- consistencies that have arisen—and |they are the kind that's making an ° American hopping mad with other that effective and R s the an Italian military policeman patrol Tripoli to- gether after the city fell to the British:Eighth Army in Libya. This is an official British photo cabled from Cairo to New York. picture i and other and for N(,‘,.m,mvwn AND | GARRETT ARE HIGH BOWLERS of the single game Elks Club alleys when the Highheel Le: off tournament games 185 in the first frame. game total was made Baranof team for - the evening Taylor had 1d high total with 502 Scores made last night were: Baranof 158 149 117 118 542 Dolls 34 117 143 100 107 m not all shortages a city in receiv- allocations based on old popu- figures, Federal u-:my score on | last night » played She rolled High three- by Garrett | who scored | and, J leave made Taylor, high rationing hreaten to the 6505 ec 157— 505, 118— 433 130— 362 144— 381 190 im 115 119 Garrett Haviland Blomgren Adams his 1686 | | Totals 595 many ob-| 1 ations | in cutting tire consump- hand, A no 102 374 - 396 | 320 | 32| | 513 | (Spot) 34 Sharpe Dooley Stewart Te: they say, to it with For proof, of deserted and empty McNaughton Taylor Kennedy 501 ‘ Federals 124 195 . 154 17 580 5 Teachers 22 93 95 110 134 454 - * (ANTEEN AIDE COURSE BEGINS IOMORROW Tomorrow morning at 9:30 onlo(k] an American ‘Red Cross Canteen | Aide course will direction of Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Han- sen, of the Extension Service of the | University of Alaska. Classes will {be held in. the basement of the | Northern Light Presbyterian Church from 9:30 o'clock until 11:30 o’clock lon Wednesday and Friday of this week and Tuesday, Wednesday and | Friday of next week. | The cour whieh supplements {the 20-hour canteen course given under the sponsorship of the Amer- |ican Red Cross last summer, is the | regulation canteen alde course and those who complete it will be given la pin and card awarded to gradu- ate canteen aiders. The work is valuable, not only for disaster feeding, but also for |all types of quantity-cooking and Fwil consist of practical lectures as | well as demonstrations. At the con- | clusion of the course a canteen | luncheon will be given by the class | to illustrate the principles learned. | A feature of the luncheon is to be a meal in a one dish main course. | D VPH NOTICE | Dr. Carlson has returned to her | Juneau practice. Eyes examined |and broken lenses replaced in our |own shop. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 10‘3(!. adv, Total 159— 399 ! 148— 502 | 143— 4au ‘ 133— 359 116 159 A 133 ! 109 territory - whic Totals 17 583 22 92 130 133 167 (Spot) Sturg O'Connor Johnson Ringstad Totals 544 since 1690 | © begin' under the | DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS COUNCIL PASSES ORDINANCE FOR DIMOUT | In conformity with Army regu-| |lations in the Territory as issued by Gen. Buckner, the Douglas | City Couneil last night passed an |ordinance covering proper observ- lance of the order in this locality. [Under direction of the Committee [ of Public Properties the members !hnwe been working on the project; {for some time and as far as the! street lights are concerned most of !them are now well taken care of. | Favorable consideration was given | the request made by the Fire De-| partment for data on liability in- surance for members of the de- partment while fighting fire and H, L. Cochrane was delegated to| secure all the information relative | to rates, etc, and report at ”“‘i next meeting. i It was decided to open a new! registration book for voters to l'e-} ’plnce present records which were ! found to be very incomplete and | beginning in March everyone quali- fied to vote will be required to | register, sometime during .the month | i MISS ACKERSON SAILS ! Miss Jean Ackerson, teacher of {fourth and fifth grades, Douglns} | Public Schools, left for the south |last Saturday enroute to Seattle lon a business mission. She plans to |return in two or three weeks, ac-| cording to a member of the School | Board. During her absence, Mrs. Ray Nevin is acting as subsuune| teacher. STRAGIER FUNERAL | SET FOR WEDNESDAY Funeral service for Rene Stra- }p.n»r, who passed away at his home |last | Saturday night, will be held| | temorrow morning at 10 o'clock in | the Catholic Church. F.0.E. TO GIVE DANCE | Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Or- 1dvr of Eagles, plans to give a pub- e ou o ilic dance in their hall next Satur- |day night, February 20. B ll(ked No exercises and used them. He placed |himself on a regular schedule — ‘\0 bed on time, eating properly and at the right time. | Each morning throughout long months, Buddy arose at 4:30 o'- ielock and put in a strenuous ses- sion with his weights and exercises. He got his school work up in the early morning hours, also. Today, Buddy Lucy weighs pounds and is six feet tall Buddy graduates this month. He | doesn’'t yet know where he'll at- | tend college. His coach, John Frankie, | | | | i HOUSTON, Texas.—This is the ory of a guy they couldn't lick. There’s nothing new about a guy who couldn't be licked. Many have made the grade down the sports trail, But this guy Marius Buddy) Eucy, Jr.—staged tle that Was extra special He chalked up the fight in lhe; victory eolumn recently when he closed his football career at Milby High School, aimed as one of |he's a fine college prospect. the finest guards the team ever| “He couldn't be anything else had ‘wn,h his determination,” Frankie But five years ago, he was strick- | cbserved. en with infantile paralysis. Al Many guys have given up against | such a handicap but Buddy Lucy was an extra special kind of a guy. | | They couldn’t lick him unless &hey did better than that. Quick medical attention, James | a bat- 170 says | A Chicago, Ill, couple recently celebrated their 70th wedding an- | niversary. Gust Anderson, the husband, is 92 | and still going strong, his wife, 90. % The couple were newlyweds when | deep determination on | “Boss Tweed” had New York City part, pulled him through. by the throat and was speeding to Then he made up his mind that | e o downfall, and together faced he had gone that far he|the pitter depression days following might as well finish the job. He| | the 1873 Wall Street panic, while knew no greater test than foot- | only three years after their marriage ball came word by Pony Express of the He himself a gymnasium | daring desperado “Wild Bill” Hickok 1 h He obtained all kinds | who was shot to death in Deadwood, and lifts. He studied | South Dakota. and a Buddy's built his room. weights A HARED as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: WALT DISNEY'S “DUMBO” Federal Tax-—6¢ per Person * | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The mfety of depositors’ funds i our primary consideration. s addition, the bank is 8 mem- ber of Federal Depasit Insur- ance -Corporation , which is- sures each of our depositors sgrinse loss to s maximum of $3,000. > DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, AL SKA QSIT INSURANCE AT R FEDERAL D | Prone PIGGLY WIGGLY Pie QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY Get What You Go After IT BREEDS RESPECT! But also keep in mind our country is at war and some supplies are OUT OR HARD TO GET. US SUGGEST SUBSTITUTES WHEN NECESSARY! We Try to Please! PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum Delivery—$2.00 LET CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 and EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 THRIFT CO-OP ! Member National Retalse- Owned Grucers 811 SEWARD STREEY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 48 Chas. G. Warner Co. I Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints s e e e e WOMEN’S APPAREL PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH DEALERS CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Supplier Phone 208 122 W. Seona | ‘SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 1M or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel 090 American Meat — Phone 38 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 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” e | PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE | Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 2 P. M., The Amazon river empties water into the Atlantic at the rate of 5 million gallons a second,