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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1943 ~ gEER PHONE A | CLASSIFIED FOR RENT ! FOR SALE | LOST—FOUND Copy must be in the office by | o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Count five average words to the Ene. Daily rate per line for consecu- \lve insertions: One day . 100 Additional days 5e Minimum charge ......500 FORRENT | 2-ROOM furnished apartment Wwith |WANTED—Portable electric sewing oil range and bath; also 3-room | machine. Phone Miller, 03 furnished cabin with oil heater 513A Willoughby, | i g | WANTED—Steady, reliable man, GARAGE for rent—317 12th St | handy with tools, to clean 20th ¢ Century Theatre and do light mb>10M ',‘"0"““"“ D )“dS‘Ph“'“‘: maintenance work. Good salary | lie 72207 | to right party. Do not apply if TUR. apts, oasy kept wamm. Win- | Dot qualified. 20th Century Office [ ter rafes. $15 n mo. Lights, water. |3 Tin 13 or 14-1t. round boi- | dishes. Beaview Apta. | tom boat, square stern. H. Sum- rn‘ s‘m | mers. Gastineau Hotel. | WANTED-Good collapsible baby | TR ING b ra small| buggy. Phone 527 between 5 and TROLLING boat No. 31AT53, Small | PUEEY Boat Harbor. 35 ft. long, 10-ft i beam, cedar hull, good girdies, 16 | ywaANTED—Small bicycle. Madsen’s | hp. heavy duty g)\xme,_ SB.’)Oi Bike Shop. | dash. No terms. 423 Harris St.|___ 3 | P.O. Box 2436. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- — : “ loughby. Phone 788. MODERN three-apartment house i Excellent location. P.O. Box 154, WANTED-—Washer; Juneau. “ erman at Snow White | | Good pay. Phone 299. also dry ('h'nn-i Laundry. FOR SALE—1936 Chev sedan, $100. 929 West, Tth St. ANTED TO BUY-Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone WANTED ‘ | ; I afternoons | LEG CHALK-TALK: Choo-Choo Johnson, New York model, gives a Jesson in stockings. She is wearing a pair of sheer 50 denier, 51 gauge rayons designed by Valcort. (These may be hard to find under new government regulations.) AP Bt Biitor Ifk nier stockings are recommended, By DUBSTHY TLOE I with 150 denier for extra hard wear. . | For evening 50 denier, 51 gauge are Now that we're in rayon .. | the most luxunQus -.\x?d bcauuful.- ings for the duration, it might be| Q—Wiiat. speclid G0 Hngheseety for rayon stockings? a good idea to bone up on some of P A—Rayon stockings, like all other he finer points of how to buy f ; ke 1 {"ut‘kmg should be washed im< them, wear them and make them » last | mediately after wearing. It is wise g 1.+ |to buy three pairs at a time, 50 that Proceeding on the theory that{'® P4 8 paire ab AR, 80 1 ~lvou can allow ample time for the the best way to find out about F%E .. |stockings to become thoroughly dry things is to ask questions, I sought} g ? “ before wearing. Thus while wearing out an authority and opened fire.| = %0 FEEC TE L IWaYS. have following quiz covers most of [OP¢ Pair ¥ 0. aliay The {two pairs in reserve. R 3 - the questions women ask about the| Palts 1n. Tesdive, RRiAl-p Nk t when wet, so special care in ter the war are as short-sighted in | international affairs as some of the| “:\\'vut-wlmp employers of the worst | |days of the Industrial Revolution RCllslu“m-r\o thought that ill-paid, ill-fed,| ¥ vm.m-n 8 'n‘flll-hnuse(l workers could produce | satisfactory work and wouid remain| | permanently contented with their 7 RS S |Tot. To use Beveridge's phrase, dem- ‘Calamity. _war, famine, pl"?ue"ocra('y must ‘free itself once and death, adversity, disease and injury {go. aq) of the scandal of physical | do ”f" necessarily produce repent- | .,y for which there is no 1 ance” says Monsignor ‘Fulton J {omic or moral: justification Sheen, of the Catholic University .0 of America. *We may become better | in a calamity but it does not nec- | essarily make us yepent. Thg es- sence of repentance is that we can-} not be repentant until we confront our own self-righteousness with God's righteousness.” /7] AR ‘.I D Despite the war, the paper shor age, and civilian man-power shor age, the year 1942 saw the transla-| tion and printing of the Scriptures| in three additional languages of Africa, ang one additional language | of India. The American Bible So-| clety reports that the Bible or parts| of it are nmow available in 1,055 of the world’s languages and dialects. According to British chaplain- general, the final words of General 8ir Bernard Montgomery, hero of | the North African campaign against | Rommel, before leaying his South-| eastern Command headquarters for the push into Egypt, were: “Gentle- | the Presbyterian General Assemblyv"mr-n. I read my Bible. every day and: to serve with their employees in I recommend you do the same.” Ireland; the Kaiser Company of | ———prin— Portland, Oregon, has provided | spiritual ‘advisers to the men in its plants; a large copper company has . a minister as a “friend to the men,”| and there are other cases of the kind—enough to show a new trend in industrial relations. {report made public by the Nation-| All plans are completed for thc‘ |al Christian Couneil of India: “Two|annual Combinéd Downhill and | thousand people attended evangel- Slalom Races for men and women, {istic meetings conducted by Kaga- |senior division, to be held in the wa in Kyoto to celebrate the foun-|Douglas Island Ski Bowl next Sun- | dation of the united Church of)day, Juneau Ski Club officials an- | Japan. Many new decisions for|nounced today. Christ were made. Kagawa IS now ' The first race of the day will be | conducting a series of missions the men's downhill, which will known as ‘Catacomb Evangellsm|giart at 2. pm. This will be. fol-! There is no public advertisement.||oweq by the women's downhill, | Admission is by tickets sold through|¢ne men's slalom and the*women's huwch gmtxps. The'l:e Is no lack of gg1om, Numbers will be drawn Iuri ‘demand for ‘tickeie |starting positions at the upper cabin at 12:30 p.m, after which The Board of Missions of the ” |the entries in the men's downhill venth tists 5 Te- Seyenth Day Adveniists has. re will proceed to the top of the ceived word through the Japnncsel Red Cross and through Jupnmse‘fld“ where this event will start. | military authorities to the U. S. The wihning time in each race will be worth 100 points, while Now that the American govern-| ment is providing a spiritual ad-| viser for each 1,200 men in uniform, | gome of the large industrial cor- porations engaged in war produc- tion have found it worthwhile to have “a social engineer for the man in overalls” The Lockheed Company has sent the Rev. Nor- man E. Nygaard, vice-moderator of ‘ Americans who “have been wm\-i dering what has become of Toyo- hiko Kakawa, Japan's ou!.stam‘lmgl Christian leader, under the strain fof war, will be interested in this| State Department, that its mis- lief and rehabilitation measures ;|f-; new rayon stockings. Joseph Lef- cort, president of a large hosiery manufacturing company, supplies | washing is important, Wash in mild | isuds, rinse thoroughly, squeeze in 1 towel and lay flat on a towel to] slonaries in Manila and nearby sec- fions of the Philippines are well, are engaged in religious activities, ‘polnts awarded to other partici- | pants will be based on the ratio] of their time to the winning time. The racer having the highest total Phone 16 THERE'S NO PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY We Must All BUY BONDS FOR Y_ICTOBY! Phone LET DOWN Our Boys and Our Country Are at Stake THEY NEED OUR HELP NOW! PIGGLY WIGGLY Orders must be in before 1 o’clock There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 | | Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS® Marine Engines and Suppliey MACHINE SHOP Thomas HardwareCo have sufficlent food, and have lib- erty of movement since they are Ino longer interned. It is assumed AL LUNDGREN'S Wide - Awake Shoe Repair Shop .at Juneau, | modern machinery and -plemty of the answers Q—What should a shopper lool for in buying rayon stockings? 796. Kk dry. It is safest to allow 48 hours (for drying. number of points in the downhill and slalom races will be the winner Ropes and Paints WANTED TO RENT—Radio for 2 leather and rubber stock. Inquire| or 3 weeks. Write P.O. Box 17, A—Look first for the dull texture| Fag it 5 bt [that the same condition applies to|of the combined events. Henry Roden, Juneau, Alaska. Juneau. which means the stocking is made! . missionaries of the Methodist, Pres-| In the men’s race, the winner —— - — e e o - of high-twist yarn, giving it greater, 11.YEAR. le byterian, Congregational and some;will be awarded the Fisheries Tro- 9 25 HP, "MCYL» U’“_‘ marine | WANTER.. AT ONCE—TIroners and {ciasticity, clinging quality, and ,ot}xer missionary agencies of whom|phy, and will receive a replica of | Leot“ s HEon 24 W9 X‘ reduction gear,| shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |snag-resistance. A good quality {little has been heard since the fall this cup for permanent possession. WOMEN’S APPAREL new cylinder block. Phone Doug- | s T stocking also should have a wide |of Manila. The high woman racer will be 2 Baranof Hotel las 414. given possession of the White Stag | Largely under Christian and mis- Trophy for a year, HOSPITAL NOTES 1.0 “on" cibicreoment at e l»)OUBLE Spring-Air _spring (. G. SERVICES and | B | and toe. sionary direction, a number of “dis- — e m“mes’: Pljonffi | John Roatch entered St. Ann's| Q—What is denier? | abled soldier cooperatives” have re- | 4-CYL. Evinrude. Phone 132"Hospllal yesterday for treatment. | A—Denier is the term used to SEATTLE, April 15.—New oppor-‘cenuy been organized in West | Past Noble Grands tunities are being offered to 17|China, and this form of orglnlza—f designate the weight of rayon yarn. | fur- | 3-ROOM bungalow, partly ‘ Ralph Houston was admitted yes-|A stocking made of 100 denier yarn year-old youths in the 13th Naval{tion is said to be one of the most nished, 3 acres patented ground.|terday afternoon at the Govern-iis heavier than one made of 50 District by the United States Coast | hopeful for the reconstruction of| T E H d VIS VIS Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck.|ment Hospital for treatment. denier yarn. A 50 denier rayon Guard, announcements made at|rural China and of the soldiers re- | 0 4 ntenalne [ DN i s . Phone green 410. i _— stocking is very sheer, 100 denier is headquarters in Seattle revealed. |turning from long years of suffer- | PHONE 81 S— | Incoming patients at the Govern-imedium sheer and 150 denier is With a limited quota for Apr ,|ing. ‘In the vicinity of Chuanchow, The Past Noble Grands' Club BOOK ;wlf, books, percolatt;x', ten- | ment Hospital this morning were nis racket, pictures, ironing board, | Coast Guard recruiting headquart- disabled soldiers have started five | will-be €ntertained at the home of | Marion Lundy and Leonard Short- ers nevertheless will send the April such, cooperatives: one is on a small | Mrs. Sam Paul, Main Street, Fri-| service weight. Q—What is gauge? Afaska Mustc Supply. COWLING-DAVLIN wash tub, baby clothes, kegs, ridge. A—Gauge is measured by the enlistees to school for an indoctrin-|island and mills- flour—the quan- |day, April 16, at 8 p. m. 5 ) jugs, propeller, logging chains, e | number of stitches in a hosiery ation course. Following completion tity dependent on the force of the‘ éenclial rou&inrfl\x:il:xess will be 5 m““‘mm‘ : tools. W. H. Robinson. Phone; Mrs. Kenneth Meier and baby |fabric. A 45 gauge, for instance, of this school, all youths will be!stream that turns their water- |transacted after which a social time COMPANY } green 475, 1044 W. 10th St. lgirl left St. Ann’s Hospital yester-|means that there are approximately eligible to "attend many of the |wheel; other cooperatives spln,{wm follow. DODGE snd PLYMOUTR |day and returned home. 145 stitches to each one and a half service schools of the Coast Guard.| weave, make cigarettes, tiles and| ! - > - DFALV.RS 5-ROOM_furnished house. Phone | black 615. | inches of fabric measured around Special training will be offered, and |bricks. the leg. In gauge, the higher the men will earn chances for ratings| . WOMEN OF THE MOO! | number, the more stitches to the in their specialty. According - to Dr: Vera Micheles | Regular meeting Saturday night Many young coast guardsmen, Dean, of the Foreign Policy Asso- 8t eight o'clock Sigurd Winther, surgical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, has been dis- APARTMENT house, completely 'WHEN IN NEED OF furnished, going for: Jess: than | charged. inch and the finer the texture. Pl il So‘i % | @—What is the best weight to now on active duty, are engaged ac-!ciation, “Those who oppose partici- GERTIE OLSON, Diesel Ofl—Ftove Ofl—Your Pranklin * "| Paul Joachney of Kilisnoo left the buy? X tively in trades which will be of|Pating by the United States in re- adv. Recorder. Cosl Chglte—General Haul- 5 | Government Hospital last night. | AsFor daytime wear, 75 or 100 benefit to them once they are in| o= - et Rl tng — Storage and Crating civilian life again. Training for ex-| . ! ample is offered in radio, cooking! and baking, machinists work, both | § A' .’ nunc“ steam and diesel, and other closely|{ ag.» paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE allied fields. is invited to ll:xe:‘ent this coupon this evening e | Those youths interested in sign-| t ing up with the Coast Guard for a| at. the box office of the- CALLUS! ~ Juneau Transfer 5-ROOM house, also income prop»1 erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. FOR SALE—25000 watt, 115 volt, | DC light and power plant (gaso- | line), good condition. Price $1,000. | Does not require batteries. Write | o Richard R. Perry, Box 391, Sitka, | P casver of: saHBg BB Ament) GAPITOL THEAIRE R ¥ and = adventure, should contact| o RN e e + Alaska C ings. Coast Guard Personnel Procure- | feceive TW CKETS' : e 24§ AR LR TR Ofl‘lflll ment Office, 13th Naval District, sid {OQG’VO‘ 2 TI el house. Mile 3% Giacier Highway. Alaska Building, 2nd and Cherry, | i Mlflfl flDfllOH s Montgomerye. : Seattle. o P R 7R S 52 | Federal Tax—bc per Person FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. SUIT 15 FOUGHT HERE OVER PRICE ON FAIR BULLDING Suit is pendihg in U, 8: District Court 'here over the settlement of the price the U. 8. Government| must pay members of ‘the South- eastern Alaska Fair Association for their building and property in Ju- neau, taken over by the Govern-| ment by condemnation proceedings for storage. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! INWAR gp<zr, AS IN PEACH E LOST and FOUND. | | | JEG—Will you kindly pk:i 1;5 your Stetson at Gastineau Cafe desk and leave mine there? i “SMILING SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grogery PHONE 104 or 168 Pree Delivery - Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL can secure operating lease or| profit sharing Gold Mining, op-; erating large ore reserve. Actual | mill recovery last 2 years average | more than $20 per ton. See Peko- The Government has offered $15,- ey - ¢ vich, Baranof Hotel. j 1 000, but lfl':: 'A‘Mocllmm has {fiedt TI’!-‘IO-'JCH oo S | g an appeal, stating that nothing less benk s pledged te consesve- , Every comfort made for our guests GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | _| : ] !thnn $49,166 is a just or adequate | v eperssion, The sty Alr Service Informalion nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.! 1 | amount for compensation. of depasiscey’ funds s ous lTs PHONE 10 or 30 Lo_la Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| The building and land was taken primary esasidenstion. I e 7 ) 315 Doskes, Wi, ‘ |over in actions in which Assistant #*‘“i““ lN TRIS BANK e —————————— U. 8. Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr; Foderal Depasis Innues TURN your old gold into value | acted upon the vequest of néglcielary amos Corporstion, whick id- HDME GBOCEBY cash or trade at:Nugget Shop. of War Henry Stimson. ! | R. E. Robertson, one of the| | members of the Association, is re- | presenting the defendants, who in- |clude, W. S. Pullen, John Reck, J.| | J. Connors, M. S. Whittier, R. J.! ARE ‘lNSU’R_ED Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 600 | | | | | | CALL FOR APPLICATIONS Applications will be received at! the office of the Mayor in the At a ceremony held at Kansas City, which took the place of the City Hall at Juneau, Alaska, until| o * : : ’ F"imy Sl ‘X;;‘L“ 16, 94, for| Women's International Bowling Contest, a bomber (background) was ;2‘;‘:"3“"?“' Robert Simpson, Allen| = g A . o - ; Fire Truck Drivers, Appl}(‘mlts ‘musy | Presented to the Army. The women raised $100,000 to purchase the ‘nm; o‘L‘rLli;-s gins Messrchihinl § 2 3 G E lmmn be residents ot Juneau, must have | ALt Left to right; Brig. Gen. Ray G. Harris, Midwestern Alr Pro- b Fil.st Naa B’ank 1 Bt g ’ 1 ) o - " . o knowledge of all streets in Juneau| curement Chief; Major Stanford Chester, who accept the bomber; | YOUR BROKEN LENSES . b "ot TUNEXT, o Across from Elks' Club : Mrs. Violet McClatchey, South Orange, N. J,, WIBC war service com- mittee chairman; Mrs. Jeanette Knepprath, Milwaukee, WIBC Presi- dent, and Mrs, Ruby Clear, Kansas City Women Bowlers' President. and must be .qualified drivers. | HARRY I. LUCAS, Mayor. l Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian c»r!wn._l £PO3LT L lBlomgron Bldg. Phone 636. adv, ) ; adv,