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FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1944 THE DAILY AlAbKA HVIPIRI:-—}UNI;AU ALASKA Phone a CLASSIFIED | | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in | the afternoon to insure insertion on same | v« ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. ate per line for Daily tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION SPRING TRAINING TIDES TOMORROW OF RAINIERS NOT SKI RACES UP T0 STANDARD BE STAGED Low tide— 2 08 . m., High tide— 8:14 a. m., Low tide— 3:10 p. m., High tide—10:00 p. m., D YOUR BROKEN LENSES 124 feet 34 feet. 11.8 feet BAKERSFIELD, March 31.—The consecutive inser- |being impressive as far as the Seat-| }( e Rainiers are concerned. There Skiers of all classes will be gl\Lth\ a strong pitching crew but the lan opportunity to compete Sundav,llelding is ragged and hitting poor.| !when the Juneau Ski Club stages| Improvement is expected to be| |its annual races, to be held this year|shown upon the arrival of exper- at the Second Meadow Slalom Hill |icnced players like Joe Dobbing, | The first race will be at 1 p. m.{last year's heavy slugging short-| will be for juniors. This will|stop; Roy Johnson, former major followed by the men's races,|leaguer, and Cornelius Creeden, out-| lwhich will be either one downhill|fielder obtained from Hollywood. ‘ run over a section of the Crookes| The pitching regulars are on |Trail and the slalom hill and one hand, John Babich, Jack McClure,| alom run, or merely two slalom|Carl Fischer, Joe DeMoran, Syl 1uns, depending on snow conditions |Johnston, Al Lipke, Hal Turpin and Women's races will complete the Frank Tincup. | cchedule for the day. The women's > SI JOHNS IN | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. ->o BUY WAR BONDS day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢c Phone | | | | eries trophy \\’ll] winner of the while the top woman { will have her name inscribed op the | perpetual White Stag trophy, do {nated by B. M. Bel ieral years ago. | Virtually all sections of all races |will be held within excellent \mv\ N v (ONTESI {of the cabin at the second meadow, men's FOR SALE FOR SALE - Rhode Island Red I’ Hatching Eggs and Setting Hens. C. H. Sherwood, North Star Dairy, Box 3036. ONE ACRE, 4 room furnished house $600 down, balance like rent. 2% miles out Glacier Highway, Riley | Furlong. $75 WORTH of bedding and kitchen utensils $40. Call at No. 2 Stein- beck Apts. J. Hurlock. PAINTED baby's high chair, walker and stroller, metal sides, back and removable foot rest, rubber-tired wheels and bumper, child’s metal bed and mattress, 60 x 35 drop sides, coil springs. 168 Gastineau Ave. opposite John- son Apts. Call from 6 to 8 p.n. TROLLER 30 _tr, Iuliy equipped. Small Boat Harbor, float No 3, 31C127. M. Olson. 15 ft. CABIN Cruiser, 16 h.p. Gray.| 1127 West 9th St. FOR SALE—House and lot—House fully modern, electric sewing ma- chine, washer, range. 2 oil heaters. Inquire Tom Hall, Gastineau Ho- tel after Sunday, Tel. 035-5. 30 ft. TROLLER, new gxrdies, ready | to go. 306 Willoughby Ave. | { 5 ROOM modern “hou.se, comple!ei‘y furnished, two bedrooms. Phone| Douglas 335. L GLASS show case; 3 shelves ap- proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175 § FOR SALE — Plano, Phone Blue 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. WANTED WANTED—BY KINY Announcer, writer, news reporter. Experience ad- vantageous but not nce- essary. Phone 197 for appointment. WANTED—Middle aged lady for|[§ house work. See Mrs. [ general Snyder, Orpheum Rooms, WANTED TO BUY Isaacs. Phone Black 290. WANTED — By reliable Apartment for 60‘ days. Phone %2.| WAE}ED_—;By Territorial Agency—-i P clerk stenographer must meet Merit System qualifications. Min- | imum salary $175 per month. Tel- | ephone 726 or call rcom 206 Ter—! ritoridl Building. | WANTED—Lady 'silk finisher for| our Dry Cleaning Dept. Call at| Alaska Laundry. | WANTED ‘TO RENT — 2 bedroom furnished house or apartment. \ Phone Red 743. WANTED — Experienced Groceryw Man. Write Empire 3497. WANTED — 30 to 36 ft. 'rmmns} boat, fully equipped. Write JC| care of Empire. WANTE‘D,—Ulcd furniture. 306 Wil | loughby. Phone 788. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 209. FOR RENT 2 ROOM, lum)shed Apt oil sbcve and bath. Inquire 5134 Wil- loughby.’ l_fiOOM iurm.shedr apt. steamheat- ed, hot' and cold water at all| times. Phone 560. ‘ FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kent| warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| Lights, ‘water, Dishes. Also bath| and use, of Electric Washer and Wringer: in Laundry room. See- | view Apls. Pskov, Russian rail center, was a medieval jtronghold of democracy in Europes PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Muslc part;', ‘ i 4 so that spectators may see all of % BB - {the important parts of all races.‘mz\;f“m:sonx' MATCh 31'7‘”“"* | Persons are urged to walk up to , g the races on Sunday. The distance is approximately one mile from the voad. The trail begins from the | west side of the Douglas Highway, several hundred yards south of the Douglas bridge, and the walk-up is |well marked. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small Doll Bugsy, vicinity of 11th St. finder please cal Blue 495. winners of the NCAA title, reached basketball heights last night by defeating St. Johns, victors of the National Invitational Tour- ney, by a score of 43 to 36 in a Red Cross benefit game that attracted 18,000 into Madison Square Garden. The score was tied 19 to 19 at Ithe half. /1 Parker call Green 131 Lifetime pen der pl LOST—Brown blllfold wnh 1dun Ilutmn ("nd Please leave at Ei o oiie o |BREADON DOESN'T ¢ | SEE HOW CARDINALS CANT WIN PENNANT CAIRO, 111, Mnch 31. — Presi-| !dent Sam Breadon, of course slight- ly prejudiced to the St. Louis Car-| 5, says he “does not see how |anyone can beat us. We have the | pitching staff and if Stan Musial TURN your old gold into value,|iS Dot taken by the armed forces, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |We€ will rate the best outfield.” | Observers are also of the opinion the Cards will win the pennant of ANGELS SETBACKU.S. | GUARDSMEN, SAN PEDRO| | Ithe National League by a country, ANAHEIM, Calif, March 31. mile. The Los Angeles Angels set back the U. 8. Coast Guard of San Pedro yesterday afternoon by a score of 6 to 4. Lefty Ray Prim, property of the Chicago Cubs, held the servicemen well .in, check at _all times. - VOTE B VOTE VOTE | Vote No on Milk proposition and save Natural Whole Milk. North Star Dairy. adv Howi ;0 eneve Bronchitis ~l\eus::i:l.l.zm:tms Shop. Realistic FL‘rm'\- Paper Curls, $1 up. Shop. Phone 201‘ Way. Effective] GU, ARANTEED nent, $6.50. Lola Beauty 315 Decker June 15. on relieves promptly be- ight to the seat of the to help loosen and expel en phlegm, and aid nature | ) )y g and heal raw, tender, in- e (S branes. Tell your druggist to sell you 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- you must like the way it | s the cough or you are | 5 have your money back. CREOMULSION | W That I, the undersigned, have lorCouzhs CIMstolds Bnonchms sold my interest in the Channel| | Apparel Shop and will not be re-| sponsible for any debts contracted ! by said firm after this date, Mar(h 30, 1944 = Ration » g Cooking Tlps — e - NOTICE / Opm Evenings PHONE 318 adv. | | | A < | ON SuNDAY ini . o | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| must hear better after making ¢ } SprioR LCAIG GRUICS KT8 Sep homlhmmmed Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson ten or you get your money back at once. i [ Schllhng COFFEE :%mez‘/ziny you can count on~ J chilling “Flavor P 0 - i S . S G S O P e DO SOMETHING LOVELY For Your HAIR for Easter . A COLD WAVE 'Wanted! Men and . 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Why, that Spry biscuit crust just melts in our mouth. An’ it’s so delicate 0-CEDAR HAND GUARD IS A BCON FOR HOUSE WIVES AND PAINTERS — An applic/ta1 to the hands before starting work — JUST WAS: " AFTER AND PRESTO, YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN AND SOFT! " é gll mflJ Combine vegetables and seasonings | and place in a Sprycoated casserole. Pflouz ls or 24 Put casserole in very hot oven | e (450° F.) for about 25 minutes, or In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, -until vegetables are boiling. Mean- | astin’, just as everything is made with Purer all- vegetahle Spry shortenin’. we have only one delivery each day. while, make biscuit topping as fnl- $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. lows: Sift flour with baking powder 1944: In accordance with the finely ehopped 5 tablespoons 2 eups cook Spry tomatoes 14 cup peanut 2 teaspoons salt butter 34 cup milk TYPE OF SERVICE Party Wall Party Desk Party Fr. Wall Party Fr. Desk it real soon an’ see how your folks rel sh it. Nut Brown Vegetable Pie 1 cup cooked Lima 14 teaspoon pepper ans, drained 2 cups sifted flour 2 cups cooked 3 teaspoons baking corn, drained powder 1 cup onions, 1 teaspoon salt Private Wall Private Desk . Wall and salt. Cut in Spry until mixture is Priyate Fr. like meal. Done in a !nfly, pry's Private Fr. Desk tnplc cereamed for easier mixin, Then cut ut butter in fine. A d milk, mixing until a soft dough is Basic telephone rentals remain formed. Drc by spoonfuls on boiling hot vegetables in casserole. Bake in very hot oven (450° F.) 25 minutes. Serves 6. your correct rate, please call 420 PURER ALL VEGETABLE Scarce? Sure, but 4 » . I'll enjoy it we® Complete Stockf ; ' BREAKFAST SETS that much more! - And many of them are nice enough for your dinette too. In various woods, all heat and stain resistant, and the majority of them seat six comfortably. Many are one- of-akird, sothat we urge early choosing. S-Pbeca MAPLE SETS 5-Piece BLOND SETS 5-Piece OAK SETS THOMAS HARDWARE CO. PHONE 555 [ TELEPHONE COMPANY JUNEAU & DOUGLAS i Primary Eleclion PHONE 433 PAGE FIVE W. Leonard Smltll DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for HIGHWAY ENGINEER 25 Years Engineering in Alaska April 25, 1944 (Paid Advertisement) FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby PLUMBING SHEET METAL NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. HEATING OIL BURNERS - WELDING PHONE 787 Thll’d and Franklin Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 — e ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. VMarine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s ANNOUNCEMENT To All Telephone Subscribers: Under an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code by the Revenue Act of 1943, the following change in rate of tax becomes effective April 1, LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE Increased from 10 per cent fo 15 per cent above, the following tele- phone rates will become effective April 1, 1944: Full Rate effective after the 10th of the month. $2.87 3.45 4.02 4.60 Discounted Rate effective only when paid in advance by 10th of each month, $2.59 3.16 374 4.31 3.14 431 4.89 546 4.02 4.60 5.17 5.75 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ADVANCE IS IN TAX ONLY. the same. If your telephone rate is not included in the above schedule, or if you are in-doubt as to for information. WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI - Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 ” g “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery | PHONE 104 or || Pree Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU 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 THRIFT CO-0P :| COWLING-DAVLIN G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TALLOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 578 CALL Femmer's Transfor 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING PHONE 92 or 9§ Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dack & Btorage : Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager “Meating” ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt HARVEYR. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, ever -:‘u Natienal

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