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F‘RIDAY JANUARY 7, 1944 Phore a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clbck in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory Count five average words to the line. te per line for consecutive inser- Onc dav, 100: Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c Phone FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF l\'SERTIOV FOR SALE l)l'TC![ SAY —The ‘ e Capudz is a great show, you will be glad you: went, ' good’ value for your money and so are our Autolite and Exide batteries, HD. 8 Cyl car , $8.50 while the shipment lasts, fully charged and ready to| go. Dutel’s Garage and Wrecking! Yards. 'SINGLE gentleman desire or sublet furnished apt to l(")l for 2 or eral Bldg WANTED TO BUY-—U: furniture, stove electrical devices, frigid aires and sewing machines, ete. even if they need Phone 608, Hollywood Shoe Shop. EXPERIENCED retail salesman seeks steady employment in Ju- neau store. 7 pm. Mr. Hurloc HWXL 7[;11"1. Phone TROLLING boat, 26 1t.; fully equipped $400 cash. Blue 520 9 TUBE Stromberg Carlson table model radio $100. See North: WANT TO RENT Transfer Office. | furnished house ! Red 734. or STRONG FLAT top trunk, good gt e lock, length 30 inches, width 22 WANTED — A reliable woman to inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 pm.' care for five year old boy in her | A or my home. References required. Write Empire 3226. FOR SALE—Men’s ski shoes brand new, size 10. Phone Red 100 be- tween 6 and 7 pm WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE— Two bedroom furnished house or apartment. Contact Sgt. Forrest Pitts at Travel Control Office or call Green 295. Range Hot- Red 275. SALE—Electric also card table. FOR point FOR SALE — 1931 Tudor Ford, six tires, good motor. Call Blue 529 between 6 and 7 p. m. WANTED Write Alaska seal hides. Knudsen, Kodiak, — 1,000 Hair Emil “Speed Twin” Evinrude, hape; also Thompsor hull and accessories m 5 to 7 p.m WANTED--Steady, sober, iable man, 20th Century Theatre and do light maintenance work. Do not apply | if not qualified. 20th Century| Office. r . Palmer Mar- ine engine in good condition. See Harbor Master. e S % - - — - e WANTED--Furnished Apt. or house FOR SALE — 1937 De Luxe Ply-| for family of threc. Phone 45. mouth 4-door sedan. Excellent tires. Pool. Call 800. PR _...~_—.___1 A NICE ¢ home, and income property, | priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry FOR \AL{;~F‘urbanks Bnth House Good pay. Phone 299, and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partly| furnished. Income $80 monthly on! ¥ANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | South Franklin St. Phone 331 shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | WANTED —Maid for general house- work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. FOR SALE—6 room house also {u niture, etc. 326-6th St. LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are cheaper. While they last $6.50 a bag Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satko fron: 6 to 8 pm, 123 Main St. Fashion &iars LowNecklinss! 4 ROOM house, partly furnished. Inguire 943 West 12th, or Phone Red: 479 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room Apartment. Inquire 513A, Wil- loughby. FOR RENT — Apartment steam- heated, clectric range Phone 569. STE AM heated Green 675. FOR RENT—Fur, Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a nlonth. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. " KISCELLANEUUS SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- pent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way Effective June 15. TURN your ol-d gold into value. cash or trade at Nuflgfl 8hop. room for rent. ’I‘he mcome lax Tof a person in Britain earning $2,000 a year |s1 $624.52. LOST and !‘Wlfll 1 LOSTBoston bull _tercier pupn}/f near 10th and B Sts. Answers to/ name of “Butch” Phone Black 403. Big fashion news from coast to coast . . . low neckline casuals! Starred here in be- ruffied chambray in sun pas- tels. See the whole group! Losr A SEA BAG«Party who took | a sea bag of clothes on ATS.| near .Guy F. Atkinson's office.| Please contact owner at once. Re-| ward. 433 Third St. P.O. Box 2624. I Henry Seaberg. W handy with tools to clean| _|Returns Contract Un5|gned ' THE DAILY ALASKA EM Isolate yourself as much as . le who have Stay around people w! P'”“,'.’ Ve poptedint colds and swap sn if cold gets out of control go Vhrlt Ich, go on a parly, to bed and rest. show germs you're boss. 3 months, Call Exchange 66, Fed-| Go on a diet of liquids—fruit El heavy, rich foods and ivices, water, milk, soup. smother cold in luxury. repairing. | Phone 513 between 5- | Two bedroom apartment, If you really fi Try all the pfl cures and a octor, cbey his orders. ! drugs of the neighbors. Keep the windows wnd. open | or wporhom 'hc room. RIPSEWELL OF PIRATES. IS HoLbouT circulating but Two Games Baskethall | On Tonight | Tonight in the Juneau High, Scheol gymnasium a doubleheader | | basketball program is on tap fol‘ | the local sports fans. Beginning at! 7:30 the Douglas High School Hu.s-‘ kies will tackle the Bankers, and| ine nightcap will have the Juheau Crimson Bears taking on the Grem- lins. The admission charge is 50 cents for adults and 30 cents for! students and persons in uniform,’ both amounts including the tax. This afternoon at 1:15 a pep rally was held at the Juneau High Schuol‘ with the band under Miss Phyllis Brooks playing for the event. | Baby 1944 Shorfon Dlapers Al' Featlures Hospital| That lusty ume cry is Baby 1944 | —facing the same problems that 13,000,000 LL:\(: little 6-or-’ 7-pound»‘ He doesn't kiow it yet, but he’s veally crying tcr something. He ers had last ye: | 7 . {can scream for nice soft diapers, Mrs, Eerl Butcher has been ad-iy.4 ypove just aren't enough to go! mitted to gt. Ann’s Hospital for {around. | surgery. | Sefety pins are scarce,too—so i 3 4 [if he manages to swipe a diaper| Sheila Tripp, a surgical patient,|p.om the crib next door, he migh'gl't‘ has entered St. Ann's. ha‘e anything to pin it with any- Entering St. Ann's Hospital for - | « | And his bath likely is in mother’s medical care yesterday was Wil- . = - | liam Watkins. {fcot tub instead of a lovely little buthinette with rubber lining like | i big sister used to have. Baby bug- glEa are scarce, too. i When Baby 1944 cries, mother {just has to listen—'cause baby paci- tiers are a “can't find- A baby boy was born-to Mrs.|js ©'¢ 80 on the ¢ find”| Mabel Willis this morning at th‘-' Well, anyway, baby has taken Government Hospital. things into his own hands—he's de- AP S AR % A TR uucd to do some lobbying—through IMPORTAMNT NOTICE !!! | mother of conrse. The Alaska Laundry office and| po prepareq o plant will remain closed for Ye- (foor und finger mainder of this week to finish work | a1 his demands ¢ along with a mil- now in plant. No personal laundry'lion other babies and it is to be or dry cleaning will be called for orj forwarded to Washington. -It Is Case of More More Money Wanted ST. PETERSBURG , Jan. 7. | —Rip Sewell, Pittsburgh's blooper Iball hurler, who won 21 games last | season, has returned his 1944 con- {tract unsigned, according to the Petersburg Evening Times. The newspaper says Sewell, one |year ago, received $12,000 but re- lcently said he will not settle for le than $20,000. The Times says {the amount Off in the 1944 contract is not disclosed. Sewell has been rejected by the { Army because of an .xggmvatcdw jcase of flat feet. - HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. H. H. Fortier and baby girl| have been discharged from St., Anns Hospital. { Admitted to St. Ann's for medical care is Cedric Davis. James Webster, a medical patient, | bas entered St. Ann’s Hospital. | Emma Allen and baby Wallacel were discharged from the Govern-r ment Hespital yesterday afternoon.| | special petition | printed) stating | WANTED WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. Jones-Stevens Seward Street ACCEPTED IN THE PLANT dur-; Yep, baby is plenty mad. ing this peried. — e There are approximately 10,000 | Women employed in the oil indus- ‘Lry; refineries in ths country. adv. e i i g e BUY WAR BONDS wrap up warmly. |2 | headlines PIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘RuHm Is Taken Into Army Forcé Finally Passes Induction Test After Turned Down Twice NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Bobby Ruf- fin, of New York, a lightweight, has passed the Army induction test and will report at Fort Dix on January 26 Ruffin will, however, go through with his scrap with Tippy , Larkin on January 14 in Madison Square | Garden On two previous occasions, Ruffin | failed to pass the induction exam- {inations, - HOPPE 5 LEADING, 8 POINTS - ‘Cochran Takes Third Block [ But Still Trails Bil- liard Champion KANSAS CITY, Jan. 7.—Welker Cochran of San Francisco last night won the third block by 50, but istill trails 3-cushion billiard eham- {pion Willie Hoppe eight points in {the non-title 1900-point ma Hoppe is in front 150 to 142 at the end of the third block that went 50 innings. 'BATILE OF NOUNS RAGES IN BRITAIN LONDON.—A breach on the Stars fand Stripes sector in the great !battle of the Collective Noun has Ibeen sealed, the American 1xom. is |eclid again and singular infiltrating the British lines. } 4 British usage ignores the |dye noun single and navy- are,” “His Majes ment have,” efc. So when the Stars and Stripes, the U. 8. Army’s dail! ried a | headline, “Navy Shells I as 8th Pinch Nazis,” the Yank. Amt-rmm llnoph week! ared its colleague' \\du going Bri Not so, replied th(* editor of Stars |2nd Stripes, Lieut. Bob Moora, who \\role off the Britishesque “8th Pinch” as a headline writer's lapse. Bolstering his claim that Ameri can usage was infiltrating the Brit- iish newsfront were such London “Forts Armada Hits the Ruhr,” (Daily Express) or “8th Army Storms Its Way Into Isneria,” (Daily Telegraph.) The venerable Times still stands its ground, however, and British |diehe>ds will never surrender until s govern- s asition, _ fume PA( F FIV SCME NEW ARRIVALS LOWRY'S SEASONED SALT NESTLE'S BITS FOR COOKIES HERSHEY'S ALMOND, MILK and BITTER SWEET BARS PITTED, RIPE, STUFFED and SPICED OLIVES SOUR MIXED PICKLES — PICKELED WATERMELON RIND AND VARIOUS OTHER ITEMS PIGGLY WIGGLY 16— DOUGLAS SHRINEGAME NEWS CHER SECURED sugene Nelson of - Juneau, been secured as a teacher M' who has in the Douglas Public School, com-| =" b menced her duties there today. She ' noy is in charge of the intermediate grades and also musical activities of the school. Mrs. Nelson taught here last year doing intermediate work. Miss Ruby McNeill has now sumed new duties in the primary position left vacant by the resigna- ticn of Mrs. Winkleman. Miss Mo~ Neill is well qualified for the po- Having had primary methods training, and also former experience in those grades as- her teaching CGREETINGS FROM L COMDR. DOUGLAS (‘IlAY and Mrs. Felix Gray received New Y greetings from their son Lieut. Douglas Gray, from somewhere in the South Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. Gray are never aware of their son's immediate location, but can tell the ports he has visit- ed, by receiving gifts from time to time, representing the country they are noted for, “Box of Havana Ci- [£ for Dad” or “Jamaica Per- for Mother.” Gray is now Commander of a P.C. boat some- where in the South Atlantic RESIGNS FROM U.S. Mrs. Donald Neal, who past year has contributed War effort by working as stenog- raphér with the USED. office force, resigned the position recently to care for her daughter, Judy, who Mr. S.E.D. for the to the | was stricken with a cold. Mr. Neal |15 with on some fateful day the Court Cir- | cular says: “His Magesty's Govern- (ment has * * *” - BUY WAR BONDS E\ | city Hall a the Signal Corp: as a civilian technici uU. Army, n. TO KILBURN APARTMENTS Mrs. Al Burnam and three young children have removed to the Kil- burn apartments from their former |location. Mr. Burns left recently for work at Excursion Inlet. NOTICE Douglas water bills will be payable at the City Clerk’s Office in the' in 1944. Office hours ; Tuesdays and Fridays 8-12 a.m.. adv, Ery dollar invested in War Bonds does a double good. It helps pay for War...and it helps endow a better Peace for all. It’s worth every bit of sacrifice a buyer can make to buy more War Bonds. 5% bullion dollars are needed from individuals in the 4th War Loan Drive. . . at least an extra $100 Bond for everyone. Let’s All Back the Attack! A Victory Suggestion by the Makers of Calvert The whiskey with the “Happy Blending” Calvert Distillers Corp., N.Y.G 1 Air Service Information Phone—24 Imnelet-mh annual contest showed a profit of $77.016 and this sum wil} bn- turned over to the local Shrine (‘nppll‘d Chlkln‘ns Hospital. > - TIDES TOMORROW 144 feet. 3.8 feet. 172 feet. -1.3 feet. - MADE MONEY' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 7,—»lel—. liam Coffman, Managing Director West football game on, Day, announces the | High tide— 0:50 a. m., Low tide— 6:25 a. m., High tide—12:31 p. m,, Low tide— 7:08 p. m., Year G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- | Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 CALL | 1 Femmer's Transfer | 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING [ ———— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors (| S SENGE | | Fr——— | Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 —_—— || GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of | LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 I | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. | | | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & St TELEPHONE 4 Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Co. COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms R at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O 14 | Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 "Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier || | Phone 206 Second and Seward | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY [t MARKET ' TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] |+ Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store { PHONES 553—82-95 Alaska Meal Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Beri's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau S — GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS | PHONE 202 | FOR Ideal Paint Shop PHONE 10 or 20 Phone 519 Fred W. Wendt HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 | HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank

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