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TUESDAY JANUARY 25, 1944 ~ Phone Copy mi the aftert day. e a CLASSIFIED ust be in the office by 2 o'clock in won to insure insertion on same ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in t Count f Daily ra tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION elephone directory. ive average words to the line. wte per line for consecutive inser- day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c FOR SALE FOR RENT Remington typewriter, wardrobe trunk, storage Phone Black 337. PORTABLE like new, battery 1940 FORD Sedan, excellent tires, Inguire 730 11th and E after € p.m. i TV&O VENETIAN blmds 27 X 45 inches, cream; guitar in case, floor lamp, two table lamps. 410 2 DOUBLE wed, spring and three 9 x 12 rugs; la- shoes 6%z, like new. Green trolling hull, FOR SALE—29 ft. Phone 487. SALE—2 houses ana Hotel, rooms, completely modern, m heated bldg. Built 1940, v business. Write P. O.| i1 Anchorage, Alaska. FOR 30 st cay Bc 58, OLD TRUNK, folding couch, two mattresses, kitchen table, electric (Roaster, coffee pot and Phone Douglas 643. ip. ete) FOUR room furnished , full basement, oil burning one year old. Down pay- $2,300, balance easy pay- ments. Located ! mile from Douglas Bridge on Highway.' Phone Douglas 85 one short one| ment ning room table, excel- 1t condition. Phone Black 427 days, Green 427 evening. | 30 hp. PALMER Marine engine in good condition. See Harbor Mas- ter ‘Z__Pio()fi r\u'ni;h;*d ;;! with il range and bath. 513A Willoughby {1500 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. fOR RENT‘Fur Apts Ensuy kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- fAew Apts. 2 ROOM furnished Willoughby. LOST and FUUND FOUND — Fountain pen, Daniel Ross, Public Survey office. Fed- eral Bldg. cabin, 513A LOST — Pair bifocle glasses in brown case between Green House and S. Main St. (along willough- by Ave) Kindly return to Em- brown taining money and papers. Own- er may have same by prmmg pro- perty and paying for this adv. Write P. O. Box 2803 or phane 652. LOST — Red umbrella with hook handle, early last week. Reward. Phone Red. 783. LLANEQUS POt 1 o Vaasbde WHITE chair and cabinet, A-1 condition. Write P. O. Box 2562, Juneau. RADIOS FOR SALE—Call Red 57 after 2 pm. Gilt'.lb;i’liéleinwsly pi.’mo’; ; als; Ja- dies black tailored coat, size 42. 201 Decker Apts. GENUINE leather traveling bag. Phone 496 snéoNciii‘fAf top trunk, good DAME wu-l MEEI IN lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.m. A NICE home, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested | Write Box 1615. LOCALL\' grown rutabagos. They | are better—They are cheaper‘ While they last $650 a bag | Across the street from the Em- mouth will go to South Bend in| pire, Contact Paul Satko from| 6 to 8 p.m, 123 Main St. 1 i V\ANTED——!Z gsuge shot gun. Up- stairs Bus Depot after 4 pm.| Chris Christensen. " WANTED TO BUY—1% or 2 in. steam-driven- motor pump. Phone ! 351 WANTED TO BUY—A Baby crib (6 yrs.). A high chair, An electric refrigerator, an electric washing machine, Call Green 110. WANTED—Child’s rubbers or over-| shoes size 3 or 4. P. O, Box 2443. WANTED- 600 x 16 Tire in good condition. Jorgenson Motors. WANTED TO RENT — Two bed- room furnished house or apart- ment, Red 734. WANTED—Used turnitur. 306 Wil loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides. Wwrite Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, Alaska. WANTED—Furnished ‘Apt. or house for family of three. Phone 45. e NANTED—WIMI’ also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. YOUR ‘m:!-nm i placed In snop. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv IA\'A\IEL hokeu Barber iUARANTEED Realistic Perma- A((EPIED BY NAVY nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.' 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. . URN your old gold into value, ash or trade at Nugeet Shop. DARTMOUTH, NOTRE WO GRID GAMES v Hnmy)shire. Jan. announces signing atract to play foot- e Deme will be played in Bos- then Dart- a two-san ball with N¢ One gam® ton next October 14, | 1945. P R P P AR G Mexico's monetary unit is the i peso, worth about 20 cents. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Terrtiory of Alaska, Dlvlsion Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commhsloner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of WALTER WOOTEN COUNCIL, Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned were, on the 8th day of January, 1944, duly ap- pointed joint Executrix and Ex- ecutor of the Last Will and Testa- ment and of the estate of Walter Wooten Council, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with | proper vouchers ‘attached, to the undersigned at Jumeau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. ALLEINE RUBY COUNCIL, EDWARD L. BARTLETT, Joint Executrix and Executor of the estate of Walter Wooten Council, acceased. First publication: Jan. 11, 1944. Last publication: Feb. 1, 1944, e . Ashenbrenner’s TH EVERYDAY ECHOES... By Groves “There goes Ensign Ihp,\m. She’s out to set a rmrumng record —if she releases four more men it will fill a battleship! D WAFFLE PLOUR, PEACH BLOSSOM Ay DOG MEAL, FROLICS DOG FOOD 'HOPPE, COCHRAN SPLIT 2 BLOC NEW YORK, Jan. 25. — Hoppe and Welker Cochrane split two blocks last night in their cross- country three-cornered biillard tour- | nament }'opue now leads 1950 to 1743. HATCHET MAN" IS GIVEN DECISION IN I JEFFRA IS _ WINNERIN | ~ RUBINOGO BALTI’V[ORh Md, Jan. 2a~ Harry Jeffra, former welter and LU feather weight champgion, unanim- oysly decisioned Franki Rubino in a ten rounder here last night. Both men wei' hed m at m pounds. CALLURA STOPPED IN SIXTH ROUND BY ALLIE STOLZ NEW YORK, J'm ‘7'7 ~—Allie Stolz, 133 pounder, stopped Angelo Cal- lura, 136 pounder, sixth round of rounder. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 25—Cur- tis Sheppard was given the un- imous decision by referee and| last night over Gus Dorazio, who was favored a three to one to| win. Sheppard is a negro, known as the “hatchet man.” He weighed 187 pounds and Dorazio weighed 199 last night in the pounds. a scheduled ten O A HORTHBOUND BOAT CARDS' SHORTSIOP BRINGS 11; TAKES ACCEPTED BY ARMY 13 FOR WESTWARD FORT JACKSON. Florida, Jan. 925 —Marvin “Slats” Jackson, short- | Passengers dLsrmbmkmg from stop with the St. Louis Cardinals, !¢ northbound steamer arriving has been accepwd for Army service, | 18 morning were, from Seattle— . Oscar Cecotti, Allt‘v M. Hurlock, | .. — Grover Little, Lois G. McCoy, Freda JOHNNY M(CARIHY?‘»obmp, L. C. Shenenberger, and| ary T. Wilkinson. From Ketchikan—Dale Culver, A. Glover, and Agnes Van Wetter- ing Embarking for the Westward were the following passengers: Anna Mae Murphy, Pvt. Jack A. Bernard, Emma Sandmon, Martha Frank,| Russell Harris, James Fitzgerald, [Richard Date, Bessie Kardeetos,| i Virginia Doyle, Esther M. Zamer-| alt, Robert M. Stringfield, Pvt. Merl | 'Denm and Jewell J. Hill. ——————— 'ROY STUMP PASSES ON VESTERDAY AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL | Roy Stump, 65 dwd late yester-| ‘day afterncon at St. Ann's Hos-| ipital. He was born in Oregon in ENROLLING 1879 and came here Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, tce Mn Stump was unmar::jn ::‘Zm; ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap,|qyryiveq b 3 'y a y a brother, | tharacter, chorus, speclalties, social ing ,,2 Kemt;llke;nparke e ;dancins for beginners. Body toning| The remains are at the Charles 'and tap classes for stenographers.|w. Carter Mortuary, and funeral i Studio 411 Tth. Phone Red 575. |arrangements will adv. i later. BOSTON, Mass,, Jan. 25—The | Boston Braves announce that first | | baseman Johnny McCarthy has been linducted and has gone into the Navy. CAGE SCORES In basketball games played last night, the following were the final scores: Great Lakes 46; Northwestern 36. Ohio State 83; Chicago 44. Virginia 48; VMI 16. .- DANCING CLASSES NOW WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now dedicated to the war effort. This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. i the willie | BOUT WITH DORAZIO i Meetmg Tonight be announced/ E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA OTARIANS GET BOND PLEDGES DURING MEETING Members of Juneau Rotary Club their merry way toward | beating all other organizations the sale of bonds for the Fourth War Loan Drive today by pledging eral hundred dollars worth dur- ling their noon meeting in the Gold |Room of the Baranof Hotel by of fering bonds for the telling of a few prize stories and other stunts | Chairman Brooks Hanford an- NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Organized |, nceq that all Rotarians, no ex- i $ oMK BRTAIAS DR must turn out on the o 1;;”1\“1:1: ;““:“" men drained | op the club has the booth— i : LRbks ‘weq | Thursday evening jum-\ «t the spring training camps {KINY in behalf of bond purchases are the following: —both for Rotary and the Douglas Myril Hoag, outfielder; Roy! Woman's Club, co-seller that night Schalk, infielder, and rookie pitcher| President Harold Foss, chairman Tony Annoreno, all with the Chicago (of the drive, announced the auto- White Sox {graphed War Loan poster, signed | Ed Levy, who will get a new try by movie actress Ingrid Bergman, | with the New York Yankees :\I(eriwnll be presented on the night of a discharge from the Coast Guard.|February 3 when the Ketchikan | Jack Kramer, back to pitch for|{Coast Guard Glee Club—27 strong— the SL Louis Browns. | will present a concert in the Gross Pitcher Albert Verdelle, who won | Twentieth Century Theater at 8:15 and lost six for Fort Dix in two |gielock, Homer Garvin, Capitol The- and who has been signed by |4¢re manager, announces the Capi- i LI tol will be closed at that time. The i I F s concert will be especially for those who have purchased bonds during | | 1 1 ”0UGLAS the drive and the theater seats i 1,300 | Guests at today's meeting were NEWS |I. M. C. Anderson, of the Alaska | Farm Security Administration; Bob Jernberg, Assistant U. S. Attorney the!and former President of Sitka Ro- ‘;\:\» six week period is announced |tary: Ted Carter of Sitka; and Gil |by the School Superintendent ns‘Ll( e, Juneau school teacher. ‘xcmm~ First Grade, David Hol\ It was announced that Brooks [ngsworth and Lewls Pusich; Sec-| Hanford is the new member of the Third | Executive Board, replacing Lu Lis- chd Grade, Robert Johnson; " Grade, John Jensen, Beth Fleek,| ton who has left the city. Eng-| BT Eleancr Haydahl and Elton strom : Sixth Grade, Jack Carlyle;| s High School, Peggy Cochrane and| Re(ep!mn Held R | POOR OFF CITY COUNCIL By ANB and ANS | A regular City Council meeting| |was held last evening in the City!| F N M b |Hall with the Mayor, Clerk and! or New em ers |Alfreda Fleek. |five \OLDPLAYERS ® T0 BE SEEN ONDIAMOND ISeveral Baseballers Are Being Released from Armed Services [went on ceptions, 35 ye:n\ t SCHOOL HONOR ROLL | The Douglas honor roll for councilmen present. Val Poor| who has served on the council for| The regular ‘I.h(' past two years, tendered his|the A.N.B. 1esignation at the last special meet-| Camps No. 2 was held last night. ing, at the request of the Postal Following the business session a ‘au‘lwuuu The resignation was ac- 0|ecep[]qn was held in honor of new |cepted at last hight's meeting. .mflmbe)s Sound Dpictures were |shown from the Office of War In- formation, after which refresiiments were served. business meeting of and ANS. Juneau |D.LW. CLUB BOND BOOTH ON THURSDAY The Douglas Island Woman’s| New members who have jolned| [Club will be in charge of the Bondlme organizations recently are Elary ! ]Booth in front of the First Nationall Gromoff, Mr. and Mrs. Sergel Bank building next Thursday even- Shaishnikoff, John Wilson, Walter ing. The Club will also have charge | Johns, Henry Cropley, Sr., Joe| ‘ol a4 15 minute radio pro;,mm over | Paddock, Alton Cropley, Georggl {KINY from 9:00 to 9:15 o'clock |wilson, Mrs. Anna May Andersen, IW«-dnebday evening. Mrs. Marcus Bacon, Mrs. June Bor-| — bridge, Mrs, Mabel Cropley, and FRANK PERECICH HERE Mrs. Virginia Dennis. Frank Perccich who has been as- - > - isociated with the Columbia Logging LO.O.F. |cperations in the Sitka vicinity re- s ‘tuvned here over the weekend. Odd Pellows and Rebekahs will Pt tonight observe the birthday of Themas Wildey, founder of Amer-| Totem Club Holds I ican Odd Fellowship. There will be | entertainment and refreshments. CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP. SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT * PHONE 877 The Totem Club wm meet in the 'AMB hall at 7:30 o'clock this even-| {ing. Following a brief business meeting there will be a quizzing | program, including showing of an| |OWI talkie. | — | | - > EASTERN STAR Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, | January 25 at 8 o'clock. Initiation, | refreshments. | ¢ ALICE BROWN, Secretary. VOTE! APRIL41 VOTE! On the proposed MILK ORDINANCE that's heen left on Juneau's doorsteps . . . Parent- age unknown. eu: Desiroy our FREEDOM Upset our HEALTH Rob our FOOD Interfere with our LIBERTIES and willgiveus MONOPOLY and GREED We challenge the exponents of pasteuriza- tion to a public debate on; Resolved, That the Milk Regulations in the United States Standard Health Code as Accepied and Used. in Alaska Are Good Ennugh for Juneau CURTIS SIERWOOD NORTH STAR DAIRY BIRTHDAY I 1 PAGE FIVE Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures Improve your home and business lighting conditions with better equipment. Bring your lighting problems to us. We now have a good stock of residential and commercial fluorescent fixtures. 04 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Buy More FRESH EAST Bonds Now ERN OYSTERS FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks Hutchings' Economy Market PHONE 553 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 | E—————— (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street 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 Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel '_Nflfl'l'll TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 STETSON HATS Quuality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau [GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 | —— ey HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 689 Awmerican Meat — Phone 38 ) | FORD AGENCY | Sanitary Meat Co. COWLING-DAVLIN | G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 B T Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING —_—m Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 i Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & 5!oruqe.Co. TELEPHONE 4 YA e e . The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O | S R RIS P [ATaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward AT TR | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARRET Choice Meats At All Times Located in' George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 20TH CENTURY MEAT . MARKET Juneaw's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 . FOR R Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt — HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 38, ":‘::lt National

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