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TUI SDAY, JULY 11, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone a CLASSIFIED (DR.BLOCKBACK i irsnionn] ' momn.a.'m. 1T>nrl‘ is !“‘."m}.d:"i“,:l\‘ - A = N TR Copy must be in the office by 2 o’clock in FROM Mo“l“ S ‘\\nh the cessation of construction) JL S'l RMCI{J the afternoon to insure insertion on same \-“‘;;:'“‘I:i;‘ v R S nm_‘ day. r ek plans t Sk g e st st v pons srompers | SURVEY TRIP o diin " LARGE ASSORTMENT listea in telephone directory. ! | 3 3 Count five average words to the line. Dr. N. Berneta Block, Director of e III‘JINZ lg B\ .' '0“3 Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- |Maternal and Child Health and ju“[ AVERAGED : tions: Crippled Children’s Services, Ter-} f Tomato Soup Vegetable Soup — Green Peas One day, 10c; Additjonal days, 5¢; l:\’:)‘;""‘ll ‘D"“]’“"“’;“l‘]’” :1]:{:"‘([{::“"_‘:‘" | DRIER SLIGHILY Carrot Spinach Mixed Greens i > 1ed o he reau hea s Minimum charge, 50¢ Wednesday, having completed a 30- | f Lamb and Vegetables Beef and Vegetables day survey of health conditions i | WARMER REPORT Liver Soup {the Tert.tory, for her division. She ’ 28 |visited Fairbanks, Nome, Kotzebue,, - f Apricots and Apple Sauce Prunes | Matanuska, Anchorage and Cor-i The month of June averaged Pears and Farina |dova. The entire trip was made drier avd sligauy warmer than 5 {by airplane, except for Anchorage usual. : f ‘; for .)acnd“zo.' $l "8 [to Matanuska and return, when| In ti of Juneau the mean e e L she traveled by.automobile. R R L Buy Now While Stocks Are Complete Dr. Block consulted with l’ubhu“!’l_’*_ <l“::-|~~ . \\!m!\‘ is l.l': ;h'u]rvv-: ’ Health Nurses and physicians and higher than normal. The highest ‘0 o HL LA i O ] ALSO--JUNIOR FOODS {crippled children Gases, the emer-|Was 604 degress in 1936, and the| (o V) Mixed Vegetables jgency n.aternity and infant care|loWest mean .cuperature was 49.4F i FOR SALE | b s care for|degrees in 1952 i Spinach |program, which provides care for oAl St b i e {wives and inf of service men In : n in the city L U |the saciltes for care of premature 030 inch beluw L. nommal. The 0 S fites 1 »s and small hos- Nighest precipitation for the month " - MISCELLANE |bitale, She. also. discussed health|W8s 1180, inchex 1n 1504, and the DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. WANTED [problems of the Territory with{!OWest was 054 inch in 193 | TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES members of the various health At the airport the n tem- 10:15 A. ] 2:15 P. M. DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS |councits and ‘leading citizens in|Perature was 544 degrees, which IS 11 A. M. ON DATE leach of tne towns she visited. was 2.0 degrecs below that of the OF INSERTION Tuberculosis Interest city of Juneau The highest tem- e | “The problem oi tuberculosis is ”"’i”";f‘ ‘l‘d-* 80 fh"»'!l“: nxl- the 15th ' | e g and the lowest was 34 degrees on 3 1ge Winchester pump shotgun WANTED—A home for puppy for|a gratilying interest for participat- ;" ““') k. Vg 25 degres n 13815 410 shotgun $25;:25-20 rifle; 3 months. Write P. O. Box 1267,|118 in the plans for the care of #nd the lowest was 33 degrees in| in good shape $25; 25-35 rifle $15./ Juneau |tubercular cases among the citizens| 1914 214 2nd St, next to Sears Roe-| — e Wbl ___ |generally as well as among thej 7Total precipilation for the month| b ANTED — Binoculars; must be members of the medical profession. 2t the cirport wa- 3.04 inches. Thi ————————— ' good. Call Frances, Gastineau|Particular intercst is taken in lo-|Was 0.7V inch lower than that re Five-room modern house with full] Coffee Shop. st arid roporting suspaoted Gases|torded. in the city concrete basement on Douglas - ————————to the Public Héalth Nurses.* The prevailii 2 wind direction 1or| Hiway 9t Rock "Citt ‘WQN;TEtz — Studio couch. ~ Phone| “Iurerest s aso evidenced in the [the month was from the north ot room. house: furmished. | Phone, WANTED—Glasses to be_repaired. Tecommended by the Department Wina for the rabuitits. 4% il [p : S Thompson Optical. ~ Eye glass|of Heaith, for use in homes for W 100 the yaoath was oty M = cases just arrived, $1.00 each,|Premature babies, after they have ”,“ sciagi: i< o 01“. i ] FOR SALE—Ford dump truck.| Will ship COD. 214 2nd Street, been discharged from the hospital.”| There were soven clear, - four faw e!‘rles Phone Green 483 next to Sears Roebuck. | A desire for a program of health|Partly cloudy, and 19 cloudy days re sl leducation, particularly pertaining dUring the month. One day with FOR SALE—Four-room furnished| WANTED—Woman to help in Kit-{to personal care, tor lessening cf l&ht fog cccurred on the 22nd. Of : house 3/10-mile from Douglasi chen. Construction camp, Gus-|tuberculosis and designed to reach|® Possible 5445 hours of sunshine, with CREAI\I bri Call Douglas 35, one long,| tavus, Union wage. Phone 82. |ali people in the Territory, was 2407 hours wers orded. This on Bery ! s apparent from her discussion with|Was 44 perceni of the possible = WANTED—Bull cook, construction the people generaliy, she said. amount or on 93'x14" packer, reconditioned and| camp, Juneau vicini Phone 82[ F‘:"“h Limited - ready - to g0 P. O: Box 84| EE | G T (Girl will wateh children evenings| A limitation of funds presents o MANY ARRIVE HERE 5 h. p. duty onc cyclinder Imerial| Phone Dnuul e ‘u‘m\pml\nm. ot crippled children, FROM Sou""_AND trolling engine with 8 ft. bronze| 2 5 i, _ | Dr. Block asserted. A Federal fund she an vo propellors, used| \\A\Tr) By couple, romron.\blr- from the children’'s bureau 1s d ""fi' o % 5 only one year; i excellent shape.| Spartment in private home, with avallable 1o be llocated to Alaska| A Vessel coming into Juneau Boat Orders Delivered Anyhme' $250.00 cash. Phoene 323 Douglas,, vard if possible. Write Empire for this use if it can be met by BHY gHe T\ G ) e o C-4161 persons from the south: Wherry Juncau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. st ——————e =416, m(nl(lnn,. funds from within thn,J S : 1 b/ o G YallV ety ) A M One house of two ap income | [Territory. Such funds from the J0V¢S F. Anderson, Marjorie Behn- Douglas Delivery A. M. $48.00 monthly; and one 8-room|WANTED-—To Fy or rent a small| py o y can be appropriated by ¢ Helen Carlyle, Jack Carlyle house priced for quick sale| Plano. Write P. O. Box 2316,|yp. rervitorial Legislature or con. MIS: Inez Carter, Winifred Carter, Phone Black 479, 1565 Evergreen| Juncau \mbuu .d by organizations or in.|J- D- Cowley, R. H. Eado, Barbara : BARGAIN—Duplex apt., furnished; 248 South Franklin, jor both. ~ Alaskan children sl R I o 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, | {TAYE e heustth OF MY UG e Ticile Ch i e | bath, electsic range, ofl heater,|"ANTED—Comp experienced $40.000 more if these funds can be| M EHe Cranen A H (~_w\“ PHONE top apl; one bedroom, lving| SICNCETapher, S173.00 month;-law |found. bufn. Cirves’ H b o Myrie | Ly room, bath, electric range, gt B robinson ‘ NoRe 8thYe Biinon, Glacyn Maciin: heater, lower apt, $2500 cash.| WANTED Nice 2 or 3 bedroom| Lo¢,beople of Nome have raised | Max Helm, T. G. Hopper Phone Black 415. | house or apt; wil buy or rent, o vt proN kL h ke Hofeisen, Ethel Hockman ROLL TOP oak desk. Phone Red: ' o] L {school year. They have also ])ldn 6 JSHOREN, % Johnsan, .} = : 279. m. Room 325, Baranof H”l'l‘lnd an educational program me\LJ)nnnh‘(\A 'I\il'.“] uy | ¥ | - 3 e e )d arson, M. Mathison, J. Mur- 7-ROOM HOUSE, fully fufnished; “A ;?;,D C,),‘,l.‘mpdll‘;lcu c::ce“e‘::?;: ::l:::ljzvis ll:]‘lt‘uu.s;“]fiy dle:mb # aski, A. Nordling, B. Odell, C. Pier oil range, oil heater and Iull‘ Steady employment year round| Substitution of packages of var-|C: QUICK, J. Roselti, Emma Sun- concrete basemen. Located on| o - right party. Ideal Painti0us fruits, nuts, crackers and m.hex‘m‘ls Oail Schenk, J. F. Smith, T il Phone Blue 147. Btore: - attractive and nourishing foods, in F’B’]‘kflb“\‘,"’” o L HOLCE ® aove Iote. & s : —__|place of candy, is a part of an Qe DARSRI QAN T "15;“"“‘“?3:; d;;;g:;;’y‘d Ing:fl:: W ANTED—Housekeeper and good lencouraging denta! program insti- Zz‘l‘ilvd ‘\//:ll::;: i"“’u‘;x(‘x’]‘:"“("“ll’i““’; Snap Shoppe. v0ok between 45 and 50 years of|tuted by Dr. Kennedy, dentist of 3 ¥ . FOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O Box 574. FOR RENT FOR RE. T—Clean, 20 mo. Haven Rooms, over 20th ury Market. | ' HOSPITAL NOTES Thre apartment with bath- room. Inquice Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT apt. Phone 704 before 6 p. Nugget Apt m, VACANCIES 'i'HREE-R()OM duplex apt, $25 mo. 426 1st East. VACANCY at Buckingham Apts, Douglas. Call Black 415. ONE-ROOM HOUSE, kitchen, oil range and bath; one-room house, kitchen, oil range and shower | bath. Phone 205, before 4 p. m. PIANOS FOR RENT. FURNISHED apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppea. | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 & month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quuu Sudp Shoppe * MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Reahsuc Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. e r.'bs'r AND rmmn me Hu.»kw and German pollce. reward. Phone Douglas 365. LOST—Studebaker hub cap, corner 10th and E Street; reward. Call Douglas 554 heated room< hree-room furnished | _!to a four-pound, —Phone 143./ ge, for business couple in mod- ern house. Wage $100.00 month- ly. No Sunday work. Write Em- pire C4078. ‘WA'NTED — Press operators, Hand ironers. Apply A a Laundry, ‘ WANTED—Used farunurc, 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 78 Oscar Lofgren, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Forest Fenne: y gave birth three-ounce son on Monday. | | | Kenneth Dice has been admitted !to St. Ann's Hospital for medical ! treatment. E. L. Spicer has béen discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital following i medical care and is now residing at the Gastineau Hotel. Tony Kouris has been admitted | to St. Ann’s for medical treatment. Master Jack Jahoda and Master David Sandborn entered St. Ann’s this morning for tonsillectomies. Mrs. M. J. DeCoite and baby son left St. Ann’s yesperday to return to their home. Ruby Kitterman, a medical pa- _ | tient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. | Ruth Surbr ook has been dismissed from St. Ann’s after receiving med- ical treatment. - Mrs. Stephen Spolvich entered St. Ann’s yesterday for surgery. . ATTENTION SHRINERS Special and important meeting at the Temple Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Your attendance im- portant. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ,|problem of the prevalance of tuber-/W- W. Most, Nome, i cooperation with the Pub-|"Windsor, Robert Windsor, A. Cal- lic Health Nurse for that area and|1)% P. Dayoan, R. Tombago, P the food merchants. Special tables| YAsania and V. P. Yadas. for the display of these healthful] B0arding the ship.here were foods have been attractively ar-la“d Mrs, J. J. Meherin, Dr ranged in the stores, for' the bene- 1:"1‘: R. R: Williams, George Kline- elter, Mi and fit of vhe children. Judith R. Melin, Mr. and Fairbanks Health Conscious |MiS. B. 'T. Frary and five child- Dr. Block said she found the!ten L. E. Brading, Mrs, Fred Hash, Barbara Hash Carl Steen, Mar- people of Fairbanks to be alert to| Virginia Hash, the health nesds of their commun-|Mts- Frauk Steen, ity and the Territory. They are|al€t Bowen, Emily Olsen, Eihcl particularly interested in the care| | McNair, Helen Snoddy, Ann Boles, of crippled children and in the | Jeanie Kinkersich, Jane Dement John Boland, J. S culosis in Alaska. |Barnett, Roman Tukasaviz, and F Dr. Paul A. Lindquist, Acting C- Christensen. Assistant Commissioner of Health, with heacquarters at Anchorage,! >ee has been instrumental in a}rouslng‘fquR‘Al SERVI(ES disirict - ne ‘Ancharuse meatin TOR_LOUISE TARRO ' WILL BE WEDNESDAY Center and they take an active part in public nealth activities. | At Matanuska the 4-H Boys Club| is a most promising group unu‘“l;l(")lm {ll::;fll:\i ;Z;‘l}a;s,dx;o?;(;;n l’x‘u' emphasizes personat and community | 2 health as an integral part of its, :";"‘"é:?{elm;\}l:;‘?:;: “éfl:flh':fm., DA jo'clock tomorrow afternoon "rh«‘ A4 Corpmhia geople: aro ready‘deceased was employed at the can- And eageLgin. accep iBew SUSES:| Ly ot mues tandh her husband is tions and ideas regarding heam‘\wcrkn‘g somewhere in the Aleutians and santation. They are Working| mpe remains were brought to Juneau hard ‘oen the new development for improving the building and equip-| ment of the hospital. ! Flight in Midnight Sun While' on the Seward Peninsula she enjoyed the unique experience ! of flying by airplane at night m the face of the midnight sun, from | Nome to Kotzebue. The passen: gers were compeied to wear sun| glasses to protect their eyes from!' the retlected glare of the sun on, th metal of the plane. | Arriving at Kotzebue June 18,! she was privileged to witness the blanket tossing ceremony of the Es-' kimos, ir celebration of the killing spent June 21, th| of a whale. Dr. Biock longest day of the year at Fan-\ banks and was a spectator at the| traditional midnight baseball game| which has been played on that date annually for years. General conditions of the towns} LiLi of the westward and interior a e; quierer at’ prevehy than in the pre- _JUST (JAL!, or PHONE 16 or 24 Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Local Sirawberries Celery Fresh Peas Green String Beans New Poiatoes Cakbage Bunch Carrots Cucumbers Cauliflower Plums Letiuce Apricols Tomatces Bananas PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER GEORGE BROTHER PAGF FIVE, | HA“BUT H.EEI ‘ Eishermen report an unusually E | good season, though short.” Many of REIURNS 'Ilo pORT‘ them will now enter zone three for | further fishing The halibut season in areas one | CHARTER BOAT and two closed at midnight on Sun- Leaving Friday for Warm Springs day and all boats have returned to | Bay Passengers wanted If in- port with the exception of those |terested call Channel Apparel Shop, unloading at Pelican or Green 335 after 6 p. m COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 0ld Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU (et e -~--»~... i CABINETS i FULTON & KRUSE ! BUILDING CONTRACTORS { REPAIRING and REMODELING ; PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby - D e ] 1 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ' THRIFT C0-0P G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club Member Mational Retaller~ Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET | PHONE 767 PHONE 576 — FORD AGE!NCY l-' C'ALL | (Authorized Dealers) , | GREASES—GAS—OIL emmer’s Transfer Foot of Main Street l l 4 g Juneau Motors OIL — FEED — HAULING Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop, Skagway Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | Call Phones 13 and 49 e ke GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | NORTH TRANSFER . Thomas Hardware Co, Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OILS E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Builders’ and Shelf PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN B DEALERS COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH AlaskaDock & S TELEPHONE 4 H Y WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Sterage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Suppl Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Ll Phnoq—m Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitier for Men HUTCHINGS ECONOMY .. MAREET Choiee Meats At All Times Located in George Bros, Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Presh and Frozen Meats in Juneau: L. A. STURM—Owner “8MILING SERVICE" Bert'’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau PHONE 39—539 — e ety HOTEL Juneau’s Most ] Every comfort made for our guests “Meating” ng:m§ | Air Service Information BEST i | PHONE 10 or 20 i mrnam .?: o HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 Atherican Meat — Phone 38 Weall Faper Ideal Paint Sh Phone 540 Fred W. wm

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