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FRIDAY JANUARY 14, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy the day. We act listed in must be in the office by 2 o'clock in afternoon to insure insertion on same pt ads over telephone from persons elephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line tions One drv FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION for consecutive inser- 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR SALE | 1941 Howard piano, good condition, mello tone. Phone Green 255. LADY'S tan fan parka, size 36, with silver fox ruff. Brand new, never worn. Made in Nome this fall. $85.00. Phone Red 495. ! FOR SALE—Men’'s shoe-pacs 12W, ladies fleece-lined snow boots size 7. Gray wool shirt, new, size 15. Misc. dishes. Green 669. FOR SALE — 1933 Buick Sedan, heater, 5 good tires. Black 119. THE DANNER residence, 1} acr land on water front. Glacier Highway—1 mile out. Completely furnished includimg piano. Hot water automatic ofl heat, 2 car garage. (Spring water under pres- sure free, no taxes). SHATTUCK AGENCY. MALE cocker spaniel. Phone Black 290. i RADIOS FOR SALE-—Call Red 578 after 2 pm 32 VOLT Heavy duty battery almost new, Phone 513. * WANTED—Two bedroom, WANTEDSet of standard machine bolt dies and taps. Phone Red CAR WAN’IED- ate model Chev or “Plymouth sel dition. Cash on 3268 Empire. the line. Write or er, furnished house or apartment. Mrs. Forrest N. Pitts. Phone Green 295. WANTED — Expcrlenced stenogra- | pher. Alaska Credit Bureau. WANTED TO RENT — Twu bed- room furnished house or apart- ment, Red 734. WANTED—Used furniturc. 308 Wli- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair Write Emil Knudsen, Alaska. seal hides. larg-! Kodiak, | NAVAJO zona, BY NELSON FAVORED IN GOLF MEET SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.—Com- ling off of two masterful sub-par practice rounds, Byron Nelson of |Toledo is established as the favor- 1 ite to win the 72-hold four-day $10,- {600 San Francisco Victory Open '(;ol( Tournament Nelson’s favored role placed him only a shade a ad of Jud Me- Spaden of Philadelphia who won {the Los Angeles Open last week. Nelson was tied for third in this le\'om and McSpaden finished the 172 hole play 10 under par. In practice yesterday, the long, hard, public links appeared made {to order for Nelson. He banged out a 33-33—66 under par 72. Then WANTED—Furnished Apt. o for family of three. Phone 45. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry.' Good pay. Phone 299. FOR SALE—5 tube portable a/c- d/c: battery radio, perfect condi- tion, $45. Blue 529 between 6 and 7 pm. ! | 1937 MODEL sedan, very good rubber, Blue 650. good shape, $275. Phone GRAND Steluway piano; also Ja- dies black tailored coat, size 42. 201 Decker Apts. GENUINE leather traveling bag Phone 496. STRON() Fl.AT wp mmk, good lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.m A NICE home, and mccme propery. priced for quick sale. If intercstcd Write Box 1615. FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are cheaper. While they last $650 a bag Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satkp from 6 to 8 pm, 123 Main St. —_— THREE ROOM house on Gastineau Avenue. Purnished oil heater and range. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. | 3 ROOM furnished apt. 435'% Tth St. TWO ROOMS for young women] with board 425'z 7th St. O SRR, el SPIPaE FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt. oil stove. Inquire 513A Willoughby. 1,500 sq. ft. STORAGE space, suit- able for store, office or warehouse will remodel to suit tenant. Win-| ter and Pond Bldg. Write Em- pire 3427. - FOR RENT — Apartment steam- heated, electric range Phone 569.| T et POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. 'LOST and FOUND LOST — Red umbrells with hook handle, early last week. Reward. Phone Red 783. R i S LOST—Black Parker fountain pen | without cap, on Seward St. near Third. Reward. Phone 721. Ashenbrenner’s NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—36 Willowghby Ave. MISCELLANEOUS (WILL TAKE care of children dur- ing days in my home. 425'2 Tth St. SGUARANTEED Realistic nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. June 15. Perma- CURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. DRESSMAKING, alterations of coats and dresses. Mrs. McGee. 925-A Capital Ave. "LAUNCHING MORTONS” IN ACTION Former Jureau Residents Christen Many Lib- ery Vessels The recent holidays were a time of reunion for the “launching Mor- |tons,” formerly of Juneau and An- | ehorage, who are now San Francisco | residents. Harry J. Morton, General Counsel for the Henry J. Kaiser Corporation, returned to San Francisco briefly from New York City, where he has been occupied for the past three months. His son Jack, Captainein the U. 8. Army Air Corps with the Ferrying Command, journeyed there with his wife and small daughter Patricia, from Memphis, Tennessee. Daughter Myrtle, Assistant Director of Labor Relations at the Rich- mond, California, Kaiser shipyards, | returned from assignment in the New York office in time for Christ- mas. High spot of the season fof the family was the christening of the “William Ford Nichols,” Liberty ! ship launched December 28 from | Kaiser’s shipyard No. 2, with Mrs. | Harry Morton as sponsor. Other ships christened by the Morton women are the John J., the thirteenth ship built at the Port- land yards, launched in February, 1942, and the Walter Cotlon, a Richmond vessel which slid down the ways in December, 1942. Mrs. Mortan christened these two, while Myrtle Morton did the honors far the Louis Joliet launched January i 6, 1943, at the Richmond yards, and the 8. S. Richard Mansfield on De- cember 13, 1942, at the Oregon Ship- building Company. — PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a purtralt artist take your sicture, Hamersley Studio. Opposite ‘ederal Bulding. Phone 204. adv ouse Effective he followed this up with a second | practice round at 69 | McSpaden tacked up par 72 in 'huv,h of his practice rounds. Others favored to be at the head of the! !pack were Craig Wood, Johnny | Bulla, Leonard Dodson, Olin Dutra, and Sammy de | DflUGLAS . NEWS D.F.D. MEETING More than 25 members of the 'Douglus Volunteer Fire Department ;(urncd out for their regular meet- ling in the Fire Hall last evening |with Tauni Neimi as chairman. In voting 100 percent cooperation in the coming Fourth War Loan Drive, Norman B. Rustad was selected as chairman with the following com- mittee: E. E. Engstrom, W. Cuth- bert, V. Poor, T. Neimi, and Jack Langseth. A new Social Committee was ap- pointed for the following month with Engstrom, Chairman; Earl Miller, Neimi and James Manning. The same maintenance commijtee will function for the followinz month. | GIRL SCOUT NEWS ‘The Douglas Girl Scouts will par- ticipate in the War Stamp Sale scheduled for Saturday, Janu- ary 29, and sponsored by the Ju-| neau-Douglas Girl Scouts. They‘ will canvas Douglas and vicinity, and it is hoped that all friends will plan to buy their war stamps from them. BASKETBALL TONIGHT ‘Tonight in the Douglas Gymna- sium, the Juneau and Douglas basketball teams will meet again| in the second conference game of | the series. | The Douglas Huskies have im-| proved their ball game considerably | in recent games and stand a 50-50 | chance of coming out tops tonight. However, this writer predicts.that if the townspeople and parents will | get out and show their support by| appearing at the game, the score| will be doubled in Douglag’ favor. | The Douglas students aré trying| to raise funds on their own initia- ' tive to purchase athletic equlpmeuei which they so sorely need and meh-[ only means of deriving funds is; through their basketball admission | receipts and an occasional dance. | So, lets everyone of us get out to, the game tonight, drop something bigger than a quarter in the hdt. | and show the boys we are with them. Remember, the game starts, at 7:30 pm. in the Douglas Gym. e DANCING CLASSES NOW { ENROLLING 1 Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, mel ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap,| character, chorus, specialties, social dancing for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenographers.| Studio 411 Tth. Phone Red 575. adv, | Heintzleman, jI. M. C. Anderson, {work of the Farm Security Admin - ‘CLINT C. ALEXANDER !mechanic in this Army Air Forces { Technical Training School. | school now | maintenance and he will be sent to 1Hl; DAlLY ALAbKA LMl’lRl JUNEAU, / RS’ NEXT GO PACIFIC OCEAN MARCUS “MARIANA 15 GUAMe P_nLll'._PPv.NE 1S, var.. ) & CAROLINE 1S NARS JALU . GUBERT 5 NAURUS 5. ARORAES Hw»\ON S '-u“\ . ELLICE 1S IT’S ONE GOAL and 250 miles to go in the Army-Navy vers just north of the Equatorial line. The course this game of combined Army-Navy-Air smash will take, accs is here charted. With the Gilberts (1) disposed of, bomber: ing on to the Marshalls (2). After that ke (3) and Tr pave the way to the Carolines and thénce to the Phili and Japan. Arrow (5) shows where U. S. fliers attackec I Chinese bases within 650 miles of Janan’s home grounds. (I fARM PRODUCTION | HOSPITAL KOTES BOARD IS MEETING . v IN THIS CITY NOW The Farg Production Board, De- partment of Agriculture is now holding a 2-day meeting in Juneau Among the responsibilities of the Board is that of recommending the mount and kind of new farm machinery to be allocated for pur- chase by Alaska farmers and the rationing of such machinery ade available. The present meet- is largely confined to this clas: of work. Members of the Board are B. F Commissioner for the Alaska Department of Agriculture; Lorin Oldr Director of Agricul- tural Experiment Stations in Alas- ka for the University of Alaske in charge of James 1d ¥ 1dmit medical Butterfi 2 Patric has "be Hospital Mirs. A rom Si as i téd vesterday Joe Peterson of mitted to t this ‘morning “ISNOW 24 NEW ORLI Schmidt, son B. lflch!mdv. istration in Alaska, uL Anchorage. headquarters iN ARMY AIR FORCE AMARILLO ARMY AIR FIELD, AMARILLO, Texas—Clint C. Alex- ander, of Juneau, has completed his course of studies as an aviation 51‘(.0“(1 thé United fully completed training cc portation C he has nov duty. Prior Army, Februar Wesh., Lieut uate R Seattle in 1928 Ve y of W member of Ad Corps, ROT of Washingtc His graduation from this technical fits him for airplane some air base where he will assist in keeping America’s Flying- Fort- resses in the air for Allied victory. In addition to completion of the schedule of academic and practical studies as an aviation mechanic, he has been thoroughly drilled in mili- tary tactics and defense-and & course of physical training that has con- | ditioned him to meet all require- ments ol’ an Amerlcan soldlzr the Tacoma, zrad- to his induc into , 1943, chmidt 1t High uate of on in 1943, and inced Quartermaster Init at the University Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY 'ROYAL RESERVE Schenley Royal Reserve, 60% grain ned to active NATION C APlTAL—Th!s is picturesque Window Rock, in the colorful Indian country of northeastern Ari- capital of the Navajo nation of some 50,000 persons. In the left background is the new tribal council house. LAMOTTATO MEET ZIVIC, TENROUNDS ITROIT 14~ 2 Jan. holding a LaMotta of New whip Fritzie er tonight ic's last rmer welte repor to the| board next week. | of three child-| eme Mich bigger, and Jake mpion father wpes to as confident, the night as a 4] 1 dec! Lum‘ uc lnunm,ly' quare 1 insists he will win by| knockout. | pre bouts LaMotta > decision > one. Raid on Nippons in \rea in Southwest i e Continued from Page One) Alexishafen with 104 tons 1 bomber caught anese royer off Kavien Ireland, and damaged it by a r miss i omon Island | sirdromes at tony of bombs! bombers struck south tip of 36 tons of from ene herators the dropping - PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE : EHROUTE 10 ANCHORAGE | Public Health | Montana, ar-| night and will| proceeding Mary Fi Nurse from She rived in be here Miss by, Juneau last week betore " to her new position with the Te! torial Health Department’s Branch| office at Anchorage Miss Fiynn received in Public Health at of Oregon her degree the University - - B ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE ! Eleetricity will be off in that dis- trict hetweer and Sixth Street, Main and ranklin Street, Sunday, Ja period of feur hours, 11 ew Brifain [ GREECE| = “ * 'Shimatn® ANKISTRI [) PAGE FIVE Lo EVVOI [S——— STATUTE MILES b c LASSIC CAPITAL_Site of one of the earliest, democ- s in the world and ravaged by many wars, Athens is located an a closeup map showing its position on the Greek peninsula.c THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club ——— FORD AGENCY Sanitary Meat Co. ! | (Authorized Dealers) C GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors SRS | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FRFE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS i. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cheice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE"” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau ASTINEAU G HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING — 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 % Thomas Hardwé;é'bol PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O | | Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggent Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments. and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward L e | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times | Located in George Bros. Store i PHONES 553—92—95 ———— ||| Alaska Meat Market | | The largest and most" complete | stock of Fresh and Frozen | Meats in Juneau. | L. A. STURM—Owner | PHONE 39539 —— e 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneaw’s Most Popular | “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS | PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank I | There Is No Substitute for Newspap_e; Advertising!

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