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VAN b whade s - ot . | PAGE FIVE P W8 U 1 e A B A A A B A e - e 1 = me - = 1 ¢ 1 Junior Commander. i v lene aCL Assmlm‘ APRIL WARMER T. WATTERWORTH Watterworth expects to remain | » 1] H{?E' (‘RGA""ZES | In Juneau this week, calling at o Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock fn . lm F All 0[ e U i | other towns in the southeast section i N the afternoon to insure insertion on same Y11 DR FLO““.A AT S"KA ;,:;{m‘:‘v to his headquarters at Ket- ! N N A |E les o We accept ads over telephone from persons | S"ow Ri(oRDED 4 ; G | : £ 3 listea in telephone directory. X H Earle Watterworth, District NOTICE : % y % 9 A PRe ’vfl ’ t d Auxiliary Director, has| Odd Fellows meet Tuesday at 8 Coank Ve Bl melunem The month of April was slightly, §"‘,( [ “r e 2, where he com=p.m. Work will be conferred in First t Dafly rain.pér M i amar T et W |wumer and drier than normal g9 qt B ation of the Sitka | Degree adv. tions: In the city of Juneau txl:fl mean PHQHES 92-95—2 hLKVLRlES to . be estaplished SN R T RS : - \ One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; : !“m"e”‘“‘" Tor e MOLER. (NES ¢ Orders for Delivery Accepted ( p to 2:30 P. M. wska S : R g Minimum charge, 50c (By Assu!nled Press) 418 degrees, which is 1 de]grv(: . to Lt. Watterworth, the EMBLEM CLUB NOTICE v St. Louis, scoring nine runs off|higher than normal. The highes tficers were elected for| Important meeting of Emblem Philadelphia pitchers Barrett and mean temperature for the month la: Tom Tilson, Com- Club will be held this evening at 8 ~ Covington in the first inning, won was 454 degrees in 1940, and the’ | sder: Clater R. Rands, Vice o'clock in s Hall. All members 11 to 4 yesterday. {lowest 340 degrees in 1927. | Commander, and William J. Beach, Should atte adv. Brooklyn submerged Chicago yes-‘ The total precipation was :10 A NE R L terday 14 to 3, scoring seven timesinc This was 1.29 inches bevu‘“ DRRPIPR RO ARy T . ARSI AT i in the sixth inning and knocking;the normal. The highest pre;‘;p;: 1 C“\BI‘NE . K R U}'g’ri‘fim ¥ Hanyzewski Passeau from the/tation for the month was 37 ! = . mound. tinches which fell in 1900, and the ! l l‘ lJ r! (‘ N & bl Cincinnati downed Boston 1 to!lowest on record is 169 inches in i _BUILD]NG CONTRACTOHS_‘ i 0, Pitcher Shoun hurling a no-hit {1917, { ‘ \ REPAIRING and REMODELING i {game. | At the airport the mean tempera- || PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby “ 10.) | In the American League, New‘lurc was 39.6 degrees, which was 2.2 1‘ [ S~ i e | FOR hALE | York topped Chicago 10 to 2, rookie degrees below that bf the city of - 15 AT el > T S 5 Walt Dubiel sprinkling five lone Juneau. The highest temperature, an singles for second victory in the!was 58 degrees on the 20th, and the ! e a“ Pll“llbmg LUST—‘FOUND avage made a two- run; !lowest was 8 degrees on the 4th. 4 D:. @1 | The temperature of 8 degrees on the %fi Ga %{3‘) { 3-\? “’j P lfi t C W MISCELLANEOUS Philadelphia for the second day 4th was the lowest temperature re- | > ‘Ba lll ". - defeated the Detroit Tigers. corded during the winter of 1943 By Pound or Sack N E | Washington - won an 1l-inning|and 1944. This was also lower than Y Gf wati PLUMBING WANT D lpame from Cleveland. {was ever recorded in the city of; n e . P (. R 3 AL Juneau during the month of April, ALA‘KA SEEB PTAT@ ) HEATING BEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS H |12 degrees in 1890 and 1929, being| b ; . Al o IS1L A M. ON DATE | GAMES MONDAY |the lowest on record. 17 degrees| & olL BUBNEBS G % OF INSERTION ! National League | was the lowest recorded in the city| v — Brooklyn 14, Chicago 3. {of Juneau on April 4, 1944, which| E s K " FOR SALE | FOR SALE — CONTINUED | Philadelphia 4, St. Louls 11 |was 9 degrees warmer than was re- . ? {{ SHEET METAL . WELDING | Boston 0, Cincinnati 1. lcorded at the airport. The highest . ¥ 4 126 ft. TRUNK CABIN cruiser pow-| New York 8, Pittsburgh 1. [t mpetature evei-rasiniit it T dn2 e PPEIONE 789 Third and Franklin i ik 5 PHONE-- WRITE—WIRE US YOUR E b - -—————————— ¢red with 6-71 Gray in good con- American League *|neau during April was 69 degrees NIGHT: B. E. FEERO Green 585 iy YMOUTH sedan, heater, good dition, sleeps 3. See Harbor Mas-| Detroit 2, Philadelphia 6. in 1916 | J. R. CLARK Red 750 1 > tifés and motor. Phone 314 from‘ ter, Chicago 2, New' York 10. . The total ipftation for the| o 3 to0,9 pm { Washington 4, Cleveland 3. month was' 3.65 inches. This was Y 3ET /) T BEST CLOSE m spot Douglas| Pacific Coast League |45 inch lower than that, recorded PORTABLE nhouograph 800d CON-| heach to highway, at Lawson| No games played as teams were|in Juneau. Snow fell on four of » dition $20. 214 2nd St. next "’! Creek, % acre with buildings; traveling. {the first five days of the month, Sears, Roebuck suitable for garden and chickens; |the maximum depth of snow being| - . —- “ - ith, B , u. STANDING OF CLUBS 148 inches and the atest in any * — IRONING board, few dishes, pans, ‘o) L Smith, Box 320, Junea e e THRIFT C0-0P G. E. ALMQUIST Member National Retailer- CUSTOM TAILOR | Owned Grocers | [ 211 SEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club L . . e res| Pacific Coast League 24 hours was 130 inches on the! §if-, steam iron, ralncogt Hew, size Won Lost Pct.|2nd. The total snowfall for the PHONE 767 PHONE 576 = 20. Tweed jacket vases and odds;» rfln ““ Portland 24 13 649 |[month was 15.1 inches. This was afl énds. Phone Red 485 Wednes-| _________ !San Prancisco 21 15 .583|greater than ever recorded in the TS s e T >y y! of Thursday. |WINTER & POND Apv.s for rent|Seattle i 22 16 51s|c|ty of Juneau during April, the r fFOR s *35 " iA T;W ha” | $20 and '$30. !San Diego 20 19 513 bhighest amount being 14.1 inches FORD AGENCY CALL N, A LE—" 8 in fair shape,| Hollywood . 18 19 .486|in 1927 | (Authorized Dealers) ! Good radio and heater $250. Call|STEAMHEATED room for rent. {Los Angeles 17 19 472| The prevailing direction of the GRERSES - GAR. DL, Femmer's Tran"" » 4t Royal Blue Cab between 6 a.m.! Green 675. | Oakland 15 21 417 wind for the month was from the o b : y : Foot of Main Street 114 .~ and.6 pm. 3 ROOM furnished cabin with ofl Sacramento 9 24 272 east. The average hourly velocity J M ’ - i | National League |was 7.6 miles per hour. The maxi- EE * { i o s ~— A SPECIAL price on reading glass-| heat. 513A Willoughby. | Won Lost Pet,{mum wind of 37 miles per hour from uneau roiors IL — RNER — HANMNG es while they last. These are pop RENT or FOR SALE—4 room St. Louis . 18 6 .750(the east occurred on the 21st. This ground lenses in heavy frames.| house 7% mile south Douglas;cmcmnfltl 13 9 591 | exceeded by one mile the highest [ va———————— . 214 2nd next to Sears, Roebuck. | piqoe Phone Blue 168. Philadelphia 12 9 .571|maximum velocity on record in the | San“ary Meat Co - | Pittsburgh . 10 10 500, ¢ity of Juneau which occurred in | 3 nme - Bar —_ nm‘ »rav-30-30 MARLIN rifle with 3 boxes| TWO-ROOM CABIN, oll heat and,Brooklyn .. 1 11 s00|193%. | FOR QUALITY MEATS shells in good condition. Price $40.| shower. Blue 454. New York 11 13 458 There were one clear, three partly ) ! AND POULTRY Deliclous Fried Chicken —— 214 2nd next to Sears, Roebuck. : Boston 11 14 440|cloudy, and 26 cloudy days during F ) | FREE DELIVERY AL PR Sqr'EAMrrinmA bz buudmf’ :mms.‘?le Chicago % 3 17 .150(the month. Light fog occurred on r efi’é‘ Call Phones 13 and 49 BEBBY INN — I ALLYROLL away double bed, good| for office space. Next to n | American League seven days, and heavy fog ofi! [ P, X VORSAA Ahamedcetend syl niion i T eI | John Marin, Proj & .Spring and mattress that lift up | Francisco Bakery, Inquire at San| Won l.ost Pet, {days. Out of a possible 4318 o‘fi: U%fivfigjfig &[fi I%fi;\?f rin, p. Skagway )A & on_end and you can roll it in Francisco Bakery. New York ... . 14 6 nop|of sunshine, 197.8 hours were re- | 132 yout' closet. Just the thing for| ———————— o Iy hinaton corded. This was 46 per cent of TRV TIHIND 1 = | ""; Vi8ithrs. $40. 214 2nd next to Se’“floge;og;‘ bachelor apt. Phone| sLougm : ii lz fi; the possible amount. We have EVER YTHING fo maie a i Chas. G. Warner CO. | Roebuck. | Philadelphia 210 54 Beions ved ‘i"b} salad, including Marine Engines and Supplies GEORGE BROS. ———————___|Phlladelp & delicious vegetable ARIB0.18 ) MACHINE, SHOP 29 Ti. TROLLER fully eqmppedfl‘on RENT Garage 1113 Calhoun Chicaga 13 435 of 5 Widest Sel of i | - Ave. Phone Red 629 after 5:30 p.m. |Cleveland 10 44 )l'l DVERS SEARCHING . T 59 ORING g Ropes and Paints ection ready to go $1,200. Phone Black | Bosten g 13 281 : Schflhmg A ‘{ LIQU‘)RS _J:_ Pl & e PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. 'D"tl'on 3 i, | 15 .375 m my or MA" . FOR SALE—31 Model 2 door sedan, |STEAM heated sleeping room, El- | TS . 4| lv PHONE 92 or 95 . Y. 600 tires s85. 5 T 166, Ferry | lingen Apts. Divers ‘at. Ketchikan yesterday ) | | Leota’s Float, A""u‘l MEE'I"G were seafching for the body of an ¢ o \FURNISHED apartment. Inquire 4 unidentified fisherman, believed to WOMEN'S APPAREL 30-30 AUTOMATIC rifle, 2 boXes| gnap Shoppe, | Y have drowned Saturday night, He 00 Minis Orders to be in before 1 P. M. Thfim H d co A of shells excellent condition. 214| | % was seen to fall from the deck of $2.00 Minimutn 2 i Baranof Hotel as riaraware Lo. —.2nd_next to Sears, Roebuck. |4 ROOM partly furnished house, | . his boat but as yet no trace of the In erder to coriserve manpower, m:ullne. r-l‘:h;r and equipment, PAINTS — OILS L R | P. O. Box 1615. | we have only onc delivery each day. # *_..4 'BEDROOM house completely | Hfiblmmw Pody Dashekn Toghd. ¥ 16 B4 Builders’ and Shelf furnished; the Tom Bareksten ! ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- | ; S e S & the Call — PPhomes O o4 HARDWARE J/ - home at Auke Lake, a real buy at| ed, hot and cold water at all NOBTH TRANSFEB Light and Heavy Hauling || B.0.DAVIS E W.DAVIS e 0 o o o | Officers A foBe - *" © ONE, WIOKER bassinette and iml warm, Winter rates $15 s month. Summary of Work of Utah Nul and Lamp o with t Call at 730 1ith| Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath g : [ PHONE 81 dEeg A;d use of flecmc Washer and Juneau Unit Given B i COAL — ‘Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- i AN O S fi NISHED cabi Fritz C 5 s H Alaska Dock & Storage Co. - P% ol st viieg pon| T A The annual meeting for the elec- {| COWLING-DAVLIN TELEPHONE 4 ok 2105, |OFFICE room for rent. Call at|ton of officers of the Juneau Unit { 3@@\'»40!”}1 e B ooal | nnap Rank. ‘&f’i&fi’ i’i‘.fi‘& phc'e Woiigl i COMPANY o an, ; i il " | and motor; Universal mixar, row afternoon at 2 o'clock at ‘the ] DODGE dnd PLYMOUTH | Governor's House. Mrs, Ernest|] B4 F | g g T m mecnis WANTED Gnermi’innall oo prpm ) AgT BEEF | The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reoms WANTED—2 cocks and 2 waiters Juneau Unit; Mrs, B, D. Stewart is , 2% hp. EVINRUDE outboard;| for Royal Cafe at Skagway.|Secrétary, and Mrs. Pred Geesln j O , : . Ty | at Reasonable Rates B Qfln Cruiser, 85 h.p. V8 Engine; | Phone Mus. Moe at Baranof. is Treasurer. 3 n § { 4 G\Z i'ns b ( | B W'lHiNl Igg ?ffi_?:m PHONE SINGLE O "20% ft. speedboat, built by Sandy | o those who fillt ont cards n : = fi/ 2 Diesel O11-StenaliGh- Yom ’ r 4 1 f. |WANTED-Small phonograph, any | 1941 or who are helping on the Hos. p Coal Cholce—General r Hl and Andy’s, Room 212 Baranof o - g 4 I a o 3 Cratin | 2 # kind. Phcne Green 455 from 5 to |pitality Committee of the AWVS, Y | ng — Storage an g i e SR R TR LT o A i Wi * Ceiling Price 46¢ Ceiling Price 43¢ \ CALL US! FY T &% : of the last years -has | 17 ————____ |GIRLS bicycle in good condition, | been seht, also with the request Juneau Transfer Amfur o U“s;c upp . s;':é 500 c:ashm Mrs.| good ‘ires. P. O. BO§ 3015. that attendance at the meeting to- | Ph 48——Night Phone 481 Pianos—Mu lch:l l' i Water: rnnceu aska. = g one 43— s—Mu: nstruments b it WANTED — Woman for grocery MRtow 5 CHOPPED PRESSED | — et and Supplier According to the newly revised by- L g y Y Iumlshed clerk. State qualifications and age. laws of the National A. W. V. 8, ! 1] ) : Write Empire C3777. with headquarters at 345 Madison |l * A In g | a AR i Avenue, New York City, “All mem- [} A 2 [ ] 7 Phone 206 Second and Seward WW. l’uh::e mlwre. Lol bers in good standing are privileged HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MAREET A Choice Meats At All Times a Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 FRED HENNING h——l Complete Outfitter for Men — || 20TH CENTURY MEAT GASTINEAU MABERE Ag’ fif X y . HOTEL uneau’s Most Popular B > 7 & ¥ | | Every comfort made for our guests oiginc ; W) @ Py " “Air Service Information b o o5 i PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY von | Phone 145 Wall Paper ., TWO DELIVERIES DAILY rrerreeeis 10215 A M. and 2:15 P, M. = IR Minimum Delivery—$2.50 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 Ideal Pllnt American Meat — Phone 38 Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt R | pound - $3.09 | fi et g || TIMELY CLOTHES ¥ e to vote whéther.or net they have i Y. SMALL HOUSK, %21 j0tn. Either| WANTED—To buy an elsctrlc stove, (beeti $oive curing the previos Quality Work Clothing u ork Clo e e e Shop. ‘f'ld“:!hmegb‘-;n are unable to pay a "'wtt .CRUISER “Betty Ross,” com-| —————————————|fee the Unit Chairman and the . ©»Dletely mrmulfi x’;e" reduction| VANTED—Washer; also dry clean-{board will devise ways and means und ]ar ) t 3 F " gear, shafting, etc. Excellent con-| ¢Tman at Spow White Leundry.|of raising ,am amount.equal to $1 N & le‘ng Pnce $129 ro begins on January 31" dues for 1944 s - ; ; 1 The largest and most complete fw TARGE oil hiater. . Bhone Losr An “n for the Juneau Unit aré now. pay- Loz - re Y w AT AND “SMILING SERVICE stock of Fresh and Frozen = Do _rom i iy o Pt o Lo S| MANY. OTHER UNUSUAL VALUES IN CANNED MEATS | Bert's Cash Grocery ||| . iisisese ™ A Toom furnished -house, 3| valuable papers. Reward. Return red at national ' h rt- SEAfflfiBS AT PHOME 188 & 185 shopping bag with [ing Of participation in the projects ‘ [} ggm Phone Green #10. red leather handles. Phone Blue ?;l!:hwtfl!?hige r:" Pel‘lfl;:‘:f ¢ p(‘)mes;\;‘!:;m mple,te ::B";ofifi oo quarters, yet 50 percent stays here i 1 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma. ATWOOD, DAUGHTER HERE - ic Perma-| Robert Atwood and daughter CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles nent, $6.50. l’aperfl Curls, $1 up.|Maril: ived By out Glacier Highway. Inguire Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. ‘A:cmy);::r Mb::m‘{;r'?e P b land, Auk Bay. Call at jchorage Daily Times and is en- LI ;::-n:: G;::’uy or :'—Au P. 0. “DES TOMORROW route to Skagway on business. 74, ——————— e f_f_—__—- Low tide— 3:50 a. m., 3.8 feet. NOTICE FOR SALE—Furnished Icg cabin ¥ | High tide— 9:53 a. m., 13.7 feet. We make keys fifty cents each. 8 . ; {| NUNN-BUSH SHOES DENNISON Pork S LINKS Turnined or unturihed. Phons| Phone 515 gess. O members i good sand: orl Sausage 2 ditfon Gray Marine motor. Write| Good pay. Phone 308. ber capt £ rs, will ‘mit, ing in & PHONE 39539 } acres patented ground, 9 mile UREpms i B e S Free Delivery Juneau e- y for. Juneau. . Motr with Merine guicn. pwe| MISCELLANEOUS Sndp Shoppe. 1 315 Decker Way. Gastineau Hotel. Mr. Atwood is Douglas. Inquire Yurman the( Low tide— 4:08 p. m., 1.6 feet. |hours service. 214 2nd next to Sears, STETSON HATS T bbe: WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller.|per capita. Units must consist of BAI l S —. 35715 TROLLER, 306 Willoughby, | Call Green 113, Madsen's Bike not less than 25 pefsons. If indi- : E p 3 ?j@ nds Sg 09 : Alaska Meat Market ¢ C Williams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. Since “the ‘fiscal year of units neau Unit and will give one a.feel- post by Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000{ 1 om0 ————— 'flsfis‘uz—z room House, 3% acre Furrier, High-tide—10:37 p. m., 15.8 feet, 'Roebuck, adv,