The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1944, Page 5

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1y Baranoff, Mrs. B. Kelly [MEETING OF BAKING Jnck Badratuy eftanedfi oy Phone a CLASSIFIED JUNEAU RIFLE TEAM [MANY PERSONS LEAVE |5 i o o [ B St ™™ | i yosTroxgp | Setuday for tmmment. ngs d | Returning \\llh the shnp to the| The 4-H Baking Club, which was M-,,,,,,,,-,,-,--_--¢ Copy mus! be in the office by 2 o'clock in IS w‘m oF MAT(" . ju"EAu vu VESSH. e f northern city were M. Robinson, Mr.|scheduled to meet tonig i [T | THREE LEAVE TODAY |1zt s Semat et o n o | 0/ o0 ); i 'MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944 __ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU. ALASKA I X3, 194 t, has £ The Juneau ufle team . of the| e | ! JBE g | Norm: sams Mr. and Mrs. B (1 Ty | We accept ads over telephone from persons 'Alaska Territorial Guard was win- 3 s Norman Seaman, and ———ee——— 4 w5ion | 3 Passe: 's arriving here fr Se= 1o i ki o4 | w Appaner | listea in telephone directory. ner of the match held at Menden- ‘l:]"‘*:“("j“&‘:‘“‘_:‘e’l‘(:]‘:‘“:‘“fxf:"‘M; FOR FMRBA"K . P .‘<..p\,\ Mullmax; .nulFlml;\mk Catherine V. Uhl is here from | % omen's Ap e STErARS WO e range erda > ik i F | Passengers for Fairbanks were|gage and has registered at the Count five average words to the line. hall nfll range \(sm‘d\l\ ki | Mary Adler, Claire H. Andrews, W. Berta Vaughn, M, D. Williams and | Mrs. Johnson and infant, and Mrs. | Gastineau. 1 Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- Eight men from each organiza-|g ' agh, R. N. Campbell, John T.|nprs. Tima Nowell were passengers|David Adler e e e e Meoe: }“‘” ‘)"”l“”"":‘t wih ”:;» high| Cars, Anna E. Cook, N. E. Crooks, | apoard a Pan American plane to- | A. O. Hizman, A. Relander, R i ive counting for team scores. | R O.Crooks, Frank J. Culton, Hulda | gay, enic el babks. | Eorirrha | Paterso near L W . One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; 5 < Lo S . day, cnroute to Fairbanks. Emma | Peterson, and A. Pearson were pas Wi liurs iatge. phe _Staff Captain John Osborne and|culton, James Culton, Mrs. F. Dan- | Miller was listed for Whitehorse. | sengers for Northway. ! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Capt. Henry Harmon of the Ju-filoff, Michael Daniloff, Anna M.| A flight to Sedttle this afternoon | Pilots were Duggan and Courte- neau Company and Col. Jay Wil-| Gleason, John Lowell, Frederick | caried Mary E. Gresham, Robert |manche ! OF ALASKA liams were shooting as individuals, | Harris, Helen Peramaki, M. E. Seil- | Martin, and Frederick Eastaugh to | PR | Lumb d Building Material unattached |er, and M. F. Sweeney. that city umber an uildin aterials The total scores are as follows:| Boarding the vessel here were g METHODIST WOMEN wILL g = Douglas Team | John McCormick, John Steean, Mrs MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU e wo 3. Bfek B Jeoign Hendy SPERSONS IN FROM S | YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL | \Wistier 155 | Anderson, Charles Boyer, Jean | e 6 v g C Mortensen 167 Bailey, Dixie Richar Dorothy AN(HORA UND A The Dingns S0e8 REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME Fsa’ pe ay, H. F. Barkley, L. D. Lauder- g |Methodist Church will hold its reg . Bttt 156 |back, Glen Phillippi, Ralph Barth, |ular monthly meeting Wednesday | \ 3 |H. A. Engleman, R. R. Bowman,| Passengersarriving here from An- |evening at 8 o'clock in the parson e FOR RENT s | Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. George Boyer |chorage vesterday, via Alaska Air- age, according to announcement| E A N l E S CA F g Finiteinii and two children, Mrs. C. Under- lines, were Charles Anderson, Mrs today. e g 3 boumed —— 2 o= ~ e 99e Q \ 7 3! o4 I FOR SALE by 1 326 SECOND STREET . & i LOST—FQUND 170 asiion raome Hermle 18 2 [ MISCELLANEQUS Keithaht 10 Just Like Mother Used to Cook oh WAN Team total 857 Ph 359 ! TED one . DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS Graves 161 1S 11 A, M. ON DATE Notiee 116 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU a OF INSERTION DeHart 153 Lindegard 140 FOR SALE [ GERM ANS IN Hungerford 13 A > [race b vt RS Fourth of July Specials—12 gauge| e ““‘)::i(,”_‘ L d 3 ! — X (l::rll:":’?w:ltuu F U L T 0 N & K R U s E il - ¢ 3 Y | BUILDING CONTRACTORS Winchester pump, .22 Special Total » Winchester, 30-30 Winchester car- bhtors 103 REPAIRING and REMODELING bine, 25-30 Winchester carbine,| 188 s b Y PHONE 433 So. Sew: # 22 Savage Hornet with shells, ’(f“:"&glhm ot ard and Willoughby ol ams - 25-35 Winchester, .410 Stevens shotgun with shells, 12 gauge RED ARM'ES R P ‘ i = JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. ! double ba shot e ne N “ZIJ;I ‘l’lld J:lxvf 1'11“\“‘0 t(‘)ms::!)l(‘i I;:X’- STO(K ouoIATIONs PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL —HE. G SAFER — A V-Mail letter has never been lost. The Best Recipe On How to Put the AX to I buck. (Continuea from rage One) B} theAXIS . . . . —on, bus B Br St il e . vsk. NEW YORK, June '3—Closing| ¥ FOR SALEUmbrella tent, 9x1z, and Brest-Litovsk. i . 5 d S Do : . s L e T Wilno Threatened i o BRI Sy R write cheering'letfers to the boys and girls in the service of PHONE 787 Third and Franklin e e o The Russian rush en the north- stock today is 6%, American Can 7% h.p. General Electric motor.| West posed a threat to Wilno, (91, Anaconda 27%, Beech Aircraft nir Three phase, 60 cycle speed former Polish city 15 miles from 9, Bethlehem Steel 647, Curtiss Your Cou Y THRIFT C0-OP eleven fifty. J. H. Engleman, the old Lithuanian border. This Wright 5%, Tnternational Harves- | P. O. Box 724, Sitka. Alaska, . drive captured Wilejka, 65 miles east ter 78%, Kennecott 327, North| 0 F T E N G, E. mwsr i — = | e ile vest of American Avis 9%, New Yorl . Member National Retatler- o, 35 pane e 0 Ak o paciic | Call PIGGLY WIGGLY when in need of QUALITY GROCERIES o owned Grocers. CUSTOM TAILOR 211 BEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club ™ ft. Ideal for sunporch or gar-! The wall erected by the Nazis in 181, United States Steel 607%. den. $5.00 each. Douglas 963. |front of the Baltic republics in Po- | pow, Jones averages today are Pholl(‘ 16 or 24 _ _|land began to feel the pressure of 4¢ follows: industrials 149.32, rails BARGAIN—Duplex apt., furnished; the Red Army as German forces i s i 3 5 4182, utilities 24.21 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen ‘n-elvd backward. The White Rus- bath, electric range, oil heater,|sian retreat is described by Russian ey room, bath, electric range, oil| in almost every secto { 8 heater, lower apt, $2500 cash.| Nazis Disorganized FOR AMSKA (OASTAI.\ Phone Black 415. \ \F:cm line dispatches said the A trip was made by an Alaska | — s German commanders appeared un- | o o 500 o Bally ROLL TOP oak desk. Phone Red able to break the onrushing tide of COAstal plane today, carrying Sally| v 2m. | Soviet tanks, cavalry and infantry f‘;"k‘_{;\ kg ““"l"k ,r]"l”k hon. M'“I S preryprs | advancing relentlessly under air John jTenneson to Tenakee. | 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; | cover which grows daily in strength,| John Cervenske and Lynn For-| oil range, oil heater and full| There are continued signs of in- Yest were passengers this afternoon | concrete basemen. Located on| gecisions on the part of the Nazi for Ketchikan, and Nelson Paige| Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. leaders. as well as lack of contact for Kake. i between enemy divisions deployed —————— ) along the front, the dispatches said. BOYS HOME FROM SCHOOL PHONE 767 PHONE 576 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Junean Molors Dine --Bar Duu Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN | | John Marin, Prop. Skagway Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS JAND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 an SMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Either furnished or unfurnished. Phone b —— - —— Jack Burford, David Burford, Bill —_— ks i I o Evans and Alex (Sandy) Holden, . —_— — —— e o o o o o o 2 returnes fr Victoria | b e e } have returned home from V | m““ ' ot Gladler ~HighWay: ;nqmr: . WEAUTHSERB REPORT ® |.where they have been attending the | Chas G warnel’ CO m + . (U. S. Burean) ® | Glenlyon School Marine Engines and Supplies lect! . - Stpeme le Temp saturday, July 1. ! “The Burford boys were accom- ooy g Widest Selection of TOR SALI—2 room House, 3% acre ® Maximum 58 minimum 52. @ panied by their mother, and, Bill A ;HO: quvops Patented ‘and, Auk Bay. Call at ® Temp. for Sunday, July 2. @ | Evans was accompanied here by his Ropes and Paln! E ,H_ @ ¥ DeHart's Grocery, or write P. 0.|® Maximum 56, minimum 50. @ | father who taveled to Ketchikan to "HONE 92 or 95 e o o o o o o o o o mcet him Box 574. B WANTED ; NORTH TRANSFER || Thomas Hordware Co. ] NT Youth's Sl Light and Heavy Hauling % " w PAII;J(;I'HI‘TDM; Youth's bed, complete K[EP w ‘ . ' iy DAV; i o;:" lw AN PAMS» — OILS FLYING FEPON ‘l‘W“NG HARDWARE V\ KVTFD TO l ENT — Apartment for couple. 32: Baranof Hotel % WANTED—Tires for 1931 Model A Ford. Phone 784. | WANTED — Used wash machine, | good condition. Phone 344. TONIGHT AT 10 Tew’s Orchestra ADMISSION GENTLEMEN Tax —.....x Wothl ......... .50 $1.20 Total ... COWLING-DAVLIN. COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS wsNThD—Housekeepe: and good | cook between 45 and 50 years of | ¢ #ge, for business couple in mod- | ) ern house! Wage $100.00 month- | ’ ly. No Sunday work. Write Em-; pire C4078. 1 WHEN IN NEED OF &3@! Oll—Stove Oil—Your ice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O N UNIFORM ......§ .50 .10 $ .60 WANTED — Press operators, Hand | ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. Y h WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- i loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ; Al?mska Music Supply ] ,‘ m-u:nw Instraments | and Supplier TIMELY CLOTHES i nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.! i , [Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward | 315 Decker Way. STETSON HATS = FOR RENT Quality Work Clothing FOR RENT—Small two-room fur- » nished modern apt. Suitable for| young lady employed. Red 330.[ i i MARKET FRED HENNING ||| O Moo & i mimes Complete Outfitter for Men - " Beverage PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143.! " “onE-ROOM HOUSE, kitchen, oui Of MOdCI’ atlon P —————— « range and bath; one-room house,‘ 72 “SMILING SERVICE” y kitchen, oil range and shower bath. Ph 205 | one 205, before 4 p. m. | stock of Fresh and Frozes PHONE 104 or 105 Meats in Junesu. VACANCY at Buckingham Apts., | Douglas. Call Black 415, [ B E EB B The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its Pns Doliveey SN LA, STURM. Owher ¥ H | personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed PHONS * ¥ FURNISHED four-room house; ofl -2 cent of . range and oil heat. Phone Blue! “It’ the We ter” forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per — ¢ a5 [ L e our cooperation. Bt GASTINEAY 20TH CENTURY MEAT Y FURNISHED apartment. Inquire! We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving HOTEL MARKET | ,. Snap Shoppe. | Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable | ks nastott Teda tax o Lachts Juneau’s Most Popular OFFICE room for remt. Call at service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when Alr Service Information ARk m““""‘m'o,"" First National Bank. | an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service PHONE 10 or 20 PHONE 2 MEATS FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept | to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. warm. Winter rates $15 a month.; HOME GHOCER‘Y FOR T ; ¢ Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath! and use of Electric Washer and; | « Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| l view Apts. - | FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- Olympia Brewing Company, Olympia, Washington, U.S.A. [ quire Snap Shoppe. | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO, D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU { SEATTLE 1, WASH.,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH.,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 Phoge 146 Wall P Pam American Meat — Phone 38 Phone 549 Pred W. Wenat |' '’ _— . e —— e e ) ,

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