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WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afterncon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. | Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10¢;: Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ | FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED "OR DISPLAY ADS M. ON DATE sNSERTION FOR SALE buy u; rem 2 or 3 room bedroom house by reliabie | InqmrE’ couple. Phone Blue 685. Glacier Snap Shoppe. out Highway. SEATTLE IN - iR 1 : s E Attention! EX-ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY WORKERS Your first step should be to Register Immediately Al U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION SOMMERS BUILDING = | 3B = § = = _iIIIIHHIIIII|IIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIH Ithe Padres by winning yesterday 9| ilu 8. Relief pitcher Nubs Kleinke | 'replaced Guy Hart on the Acorn | mound in the fifth inning and he | | whiffed eight batters in the final | five frames. e SEou e WANTED—S or 6 room furnished APD TABLE, mirror, sun lamp, | house in city. Call Black 375 after radio, boot; size 8. Phone 6 pm. 309. | Q R\ — |WANTED—Man for office work THE WALKER five room house at, must be good penman and good ! Auk Bay. Call 241 or DeHarts gt figures, salary $185; Wanted Stor | hour week, some overtime, state ¥ ¢ r_u““ furnishifc: hotise; | age, draft status and experience | small 3 room house and other| . & g first letter. Box 2479, Ketchikan, buildings. 5 acres patented Alnana ground. Bedna Ideal location. Tee Harbor. See Geo. |WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE — 3 bedroom furnished house, pm- fer to buy. phone Black 195 after 5 pam. or 779 daytime. FOR AL room house with basement, 7'z miles out Gilacier Highw Curtis Kirchhofer, SMAL WANTED—Woman with experience | Pho h::_uso 10F S T Re to do minor repairs and general hone 554, | 5 e A sewing. Triangle Cleaners. LATEST Mo tube all wave NANTED — Experienced Grocery ton Export table Radio. Ex-| "pp "o o Empire 3497. ent tone and reception, also| xcod condition. Phone BIk. 499. WANTED — 30 to 36 ft. Trolling| i boat, fully equipped. Write JC For_sa i Tl house large porch. Next to tele-, “orc © S phone office. Douglas, Wagner. 4 Room furnished Mrs. Wm VANTED—USEG rumuun 3086 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. 3 BEDROOM house, partially fur- kitchen and dining room and one bedroom complete. Other| furniture including piano, all for| $3,500. 303 Gold St. on Corner lot. Phone Blue 330. VANTED—Was dry clean- erman at Snow Whlu Laundry. Good pay: Phone 299, MISCELLANEOUS PIANO S_ERVICE. Anderson Music Shop. Basin Road, electric new oil heater, washing ne, overst: = s price $2,800. T:hzl‘ll:feBdluehlx;?“m"GUARANTEED g e ke nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. JO LOUIS INLONDON ROOMING house, fixtures and bus- | ss. Salo Rooms Phone 487. EDS for your Alaska Gar- e our stock list in the sue of the Alaska Sports- man, send for yours now. Tha , finest seeds available anywhere Alaska Seed Company, Sitka. den? April NEW BALDWIN Acrosonic plano. S-4 sun lamp, also complet,e Household furniture. Phone Doug- LONDON, April 12. — George las 335. : : Ncholson who has survived more UNFURNISHED five room house, 2\°r JOp -Jouls's - punches: ghan sy bedrooms; also 20 ft. speed boat. ©71eT Person, siid at the opening Phone Douglas 335. {cf the boxinz show here for the e |GI8, he thinkst FOR SALE—House and lot—House|ting better vud: fully modern, electric sewing ma- siead of losi chine, washer, range. 2 oil heaters.| Nicholsor Inquire Tom Hall, Gastineau Ho- sparring tel after Sunday, Tel. 035-5. | panied him tour of champion is get- the Army life in- s ability. whp was ‘the prewar\ a Army camps and to 30 ft. TROLLER, new girdies, ready | Fngland frr a tour starting tonight, to go. 306 wmoughby Ave. said: FOR SALE — Piano. Phone Blue| g *tweon 6 and 7 p.m, |than ever, Joe is getting cute now jsnd can move his opponent around |and spin him .I guess he is think- ing of Billy Conn.” Louis, at a press conference, i ROOM apt. with small km:hen-[ ette, April 18, Bishop Apts. PT. for Rent, 328 Decker Way. said he thought the first crack at ¢ ROOM Apt. with bath, oil burn. the championship heavy weight title belonged to Conn. “Since all titles are frozen for the duration, I think Billy is'num- ber one,” nld Jpe ers, Reck Apts. Inquire John i Reck. » BIB"E' R t ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- ofi ed, hot and cold water at all times. Phone 569. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 s month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. NEW YORK April 12.—Honor- able discharge papers for: Marine Sgt. Barmey Ross, former boxing champion, who killed seven Jap snipers in protecting three wound- ed comrades during an all-night WCQ ‘l‘l‘"n*vvig!l on Guadalcanal, has been re- |ceived at St. Alban’s Hospital. Ross is also the recipient of a Sjlver Star and Presidential cita- OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank. warehouse man $1.00 hour, forty, | las Guardsmen served hot coffee and | doughnuts to their guests. H iteams will be (Jensen . 47 43 1 Cuthbert .. 46 48 32 igo Measurable precipitation fell on 17| | Shudshift 42 38 27 151|d9ys The greatest amount in 24/ Total ... 176- “Right row Joe is moving better| INDIANAPOLIS Apnl IZ—ThP 0 SI NG 3 dians 3 to 1 in an leubmou game. | ‘HAGURSKI BA(I(FIHD |Bonko Nagurski, former Minnesota | Weather Stormy | versity of California at Los An- Seattle Rainiers came out under the | YOUR BRGKEN LENSES | Hollywood Stars, a 14 to 8 pasting. | Blomgren Blds Phone 63& starting hurler, in the first inning | |in the fifth inning and Jack Miller y A ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES Veteran Johnny Babich went the 4 L | Coast League that survived the | Oakland evened the series wnh! B““xnn HILL MI“B al KEIlogg, Idaho, 150 Miners Wages $8.25 PIRATES, SCORE 3-1 WIN AFTER Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday after-| |noon defeated the Cleveland In-| Oakland Also Noses 0ut1 GRID COACH AT UCLA | LOS ANGELES Calif., April 12.—- San Diego - Spring | An American, has accepted appoint- mmnt as backfield coach of the Uni- (By Associated Press) [getes. After dropping three straight, the‘ el lights,to break into the win column| gaplaced i1 our own shop. Eyes ‘\flsterday and gave the host, the| Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Car! lso n, The Rainiers hammered out 16| B NIT TN, WS hits and knocked Eorl Embree, l with a four-run barrage. They sent | ) o 8 N T E n |went on the mound and finished m the game route for the Rainiers. e The oniy other game i the Pacfic | The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company has | spring weather was the one betwee: i i ) men: | e o ™ ™ received the following requests for needs: 50 Muckers Wages $7.75 The employer will reimburse transportation expenses up to $75.00 per individual after ninety days cmployment. STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League i -3 & e RIVERSIDE TUNGSTEN MINE located | Portiand. 21 | near Hyder, Alaska, needs: S 2 2 sl 3 Millmen e o 3 Flotation Operators 1 Sacramento 0 3 000 4 Miners Transportation expenses paid For furlhcr information call at the Alaska Juneau Office. mNEA'u' DOUGLAS ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY ~ RIFLE TEAMS TIE | IN SECOND SHOOT ™ ‘1 Fortified with the addition oxi‘MAR(H WEITER | J hours was 1.61 inches on the 27-28th. wn\d velocity for Mareh in the city | During the month 4.1 inches of sncw | of ,Juneau was 36 miles per hour |three new crackshots, members of‘ {fell, The greatest dm.nh of snow Ir(}{n the .clfst,’on March 8, 1931. | the Juneau Territorial Guard Rifle | MORE WI“DIER on the ground was 06 in. on the There were 2 clear, 3 partly cloudy | Team last night journeyed to Doug- 1 30th, and 26 cloudy days during the The prevailing wind direction was | month. Soft hail feil' on 1 day and las with blood in their eyes to| I avenge the defeat the Douglas Tel-‘ IHAN IS UsuAll from the east, ith an average | fog ocewrred on 3 days during the | ritorial Guard Rifle Team gave them | hourly velocity of 108 miles per month. Out of a possible 366.1 |two weeks ago. | \hour The maximum wind velocity | hours of sunshine, 103.0 hours of Results of the shooting match,| The month Of Mmch was wetter | of 41 miles per hour from the south | sunshine was recorded, which is 28 and windier than normal. | is the highest maximum wind veloc- ! held in the Douglas Natatorium, was ! | ! per cent of the possible amount. not the walloping defeat for Doug] In the city of Juneau the mean ity ever recorded during the month - that the Juneau Guardsmen hoped | temperature for the month oflof March since 1977." The highest BUY WAR BONDS | for, but a tie, 776 to 776. March was 346 degrees, which is ¢ The Capital City team credit the |08 degrees above the normal teni- | VOTE for three new members with aiding in | Pérature. The highest mean tem-| FRANK A. METCALF, C. E. | perature for March ever recorded | of Sitka bringing up their score. The Island- | { T T < was 428 degrees in 1905 and the| Democratic Candidate ers claim they would have had ’ Bl lowest 27.6 degrees in 1918, March; for 2 PN B Teang s Sy o ! was the seventh consecutive month = - - h Bn - Territorial Highway Engineer lost two members, Rustad and Kirkham, that the mean temperature was| above normal. | Over 30 Years Professional Work in Alaska (Paid Advertisement) e Following the shooting the Doug- §:10e - Total precipitation for the month | in the city of Juneau was 841/ | inches. This is 2.90 inches above the | in two weeks in | normal amount of prxec:’mt.m(on 'lt‘:m |accumulated precipitation for e Jhe punle 4 lovied w!l’mst 12 months continues to be! much above the normal. | At the airport the mean tem- | The next match between the two Juneau. attend any of the contests. Individual scores at last night's tournament were as follows: Juneau perature was 33.1 degrees, which le . R — S il P 8 K St* 15 degrees below the mean tem- Conright ... 49 45 47 26 17| Perature for the city of Juneau. The | Gordon .49 45 39 17 150 highest temperature was 44 degrees, | e o Crass ... .. 47 47 43 41 178| récorded on the 17th, and the lowestv ' X Bergren ... 41 44 42 23 150 Was 157degrees, recorded on the 4th.| Boddy . .46 43 30 12 131 The “highest temperature ever re-| ___lcarded during this month in the| city was 61.0 degrees in 1800 and | n.mnf.o L 10 the lowest was 5 degrees below zero, | bl ol b "‘12 tlnl i itation for the th‘ | Tygp! ‘otal precipitation for the mon o el e flo | was 5.75 inches Which is 2,66 inches ' | Mortensen 47 4 : 5 42 36 below that recorded in the city. (P, prone; S, sitting; K, kneeling; .. 8t, standing) —-‘-‘—.——h& BROWS BEAT (ARDS - IN INTERCITY SERIES S8T. LOUIB. m. April 12~The Browns defeated the Cardinals 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Inter- city series when the Brown's third | baseman Mark Christman doubled for the first hit off Mort Cooper of the season, scoring two and then was tripled home by catcher Frank unncuao ATHLETICS Waliop MAPLE LEAFS, 3-1 ?R.EDEEICK Maryland, Aprfl 12. —The Philadelphia Athletics defeat- ed the Toronto Maple Leafs 3 to 1 yesterday afternoon. The game| was cut to six innings because cf rain. 1 speak for “Coca-Cela". sparkle. I'm known, too, “Coke”, If's short for “Coca-Cola". | offer you EVEN IF yor Wfly is | fully covered Igy fite insur- | ance, after a fire “will have to pay rent tem- Koruy quarters until your ome is rebuilt. Rental Value Insurance is the only sure protection against this loss, especially now when delays in build- ing. operations and mate- speak for the real s the soft drink —uh'il’h.‘h.'du. finctive quality of delicious refreshment . . . the drink with the trade-mark “Coca-Cola", Drink Ceboll HADE MARK tion. He contracted malaria and was invalided home early in 1943, | LOST AND FOUND and started the National Bond sel- 2 A OST--Embrof . Return 3 . z | mbroldered Skirt ]\llng tour after two month’s hospi- | to Empire, 8 2 Hayard | talization. He has frequently re-| OST—A 4-inch sprocket gear be-|turned to the hospital and is, in tween Warner shop and*Bus De-|St. Albans now. | pot. Please return to Warners.| Reward. | e o Please BETURN Your || Milk Botiles Prompily Junéau Dairies, Inc. OST — Lifetime Parker fountain OST~Bmw‘n billfold with identi- fication card. Please leave at F‘m j pire Office, rials are considered. INSURE NOW W!fll this agency— P.S. Everybody likes fo shorten words. You hear “Coke"... the friendly abbreviation for Delicious and Refreshing TABLETS the trade-mark *“Coca-Cola™ s BYPERACID Sllattuck <++0n every hand, ".. SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA WAH' I' Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU ] uneau Cold Storage Co Butler-Mauro Drug Co. S0 LR R mmuu I'm a symbol of ifs lifeand | the pause that refreshes. | . { | W. Leonard S DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER 25 Years Engineering in Alaska Primary Election (Paid Advertisement) t for April 25, 1944 E'“Eiiifirrs FIXTURES { FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS i REPAIRING and REMODELING | _ PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby JuneauPlumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. J. R, FEERO CLARK ... OIL BURNERS WELDING THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 Light and Heavy E. O. DAVIS lnc—lhnh Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 WHEN IN NEED OF nmou—omou-‘i FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Palnts Hauling E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH DEALERS Haul- Crating CALL US| Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L ] Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Beri's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery HOTEL GASTINEAU Junesu Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 6. E. ALMOUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club * PHONE 576 114 ‘OIL — FEED — HAULING mm lflflfl- Widest, Selection LIQUORS Thomai Haraw&o Co nnrrs OILS Mm-uumnn- Located in George Bros, Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska lm lar;m The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountent Room 3, over Pirst Natienal