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PRIDAY _IRIDAY, MAY 25, I 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPllu,ajUNEAU ALASKA "WANT ADS FOR SALE ‘ I‘OR SALE bevaal good Toggen- | burg and Saanen grade milk goats; also some pure blooded stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. it | 12-FT. SKIFF FOR SALE—Built-in gas tank, suitable for 2 or 3-H.P. inboard motor; brand new. Call Joyce Williams at 800, after 6| p. m. DOUBLE BED, mattress, spring and 1 dresser. Phone 244. ‘ROOM HOUSE—Cash or terms Telephene Douglas 48. IODERNISTIC BEAUTY SHOP— Booths and equipment. Located at Fairbanks. Write 5623, Empire. FOR SALE—Light-weight 4-cylin-| der Buda Diesel, 63-H.P., 1940 model. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE—«Arrowhead Inn 3 miles from Sitka on highway. Com- pletely equipped, modern bar and restaurant. Seating ¢apacity, 63 persons. Large tract land, three| buildings, excellent dance floor, | ready to go. Will consider terms.| Write or wire Arne Dorum, Sitka, for details. | BARITONE HORN — suver-plated 1 “Conn” to trade for tenor saxo-| phone, or sell. Boy Scout uniform, | size 14, complete (fits 12 or 13/ year old) with felt hat, stockings, | | neckerchief, whistle. Like new.| Phone Black 369. Don Foster, Jr. — .AS BOAT* Chl‘chnko ,has 9‘ skates new gear, also new tmumg‘ gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306, willoughby. { FOR SALE—Hemlcck dock piling, | 18c per ft. FOB Camp, near! Wrangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. | Top quality, Elolin Logging Co,, | Wm. Paul, Jr, Juneau Agent. | RESIDENCE on Auk Bay. Partly furnished. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. FRESH LOCAL EGUS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. NCOME VIEW HOME — Three| blocks from Federal Building. Twoi large apartments, each with Lwo‘ bedrooms, one bachelor apartv“ ment. $140 a month inconie.| $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my equity, rest FHA. Will consider good boat or car for portion of | cash consideration. Call Bob! Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. i-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil | stoves; plso 5 2-room cabins. In-| quire 843 West Ninth Street. ‘BABY PLAY PEN" — Used omy, three times Phone Blue 632. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot,‘ strictly modern. Full basement, | fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings.| | SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully eguipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor | Master. FGR BENT FOR RENT — Light housekoepingn rooms. Elderly gentleman pre-! ferred. Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. | ' ' ¢ FOR RENT—Storage space. Reas- | onable rates. Douglas Trading | Post. Phone Douglas 25. 2-ROOM APTS. and bath. Apply| in person. 175 Gastineau Ave. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. i MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS RENTED—1uneda. Ander- son Shop. N THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. 47.00. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Deécker Way [P you have empty rocms or apts. for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK The southwestern United States has several near deserts, which | could be reclaimed by irrigation. Emplire wanv aas get quick results | o SR THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing’ General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON -wv"*mm 5 | SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE | WANTEQ—Man or woman for pan | { WANTED — Experienced | FPOUND—Girl's { FOUND — Pair ! FOUND—White gold wedding band. 1 School 'GOVERNOR MAKES NEW PROTEST ON OVERSEAS RATING WANTED \TLEMAN desites single Caly one bad habit—murder. THE LODGER. room Write 1t New Proposals Submit- fed to Army Heads As a result members of the he met on his to the Westward and Interior, erncr Ernest Gruening has further test to the War Depart- ment cencerning the exclusion ka residepts in the Army from as discharge credit for service the Terr Gruening t his o washing and general Apply before 10 a. m, Bakery. cleaning. Sully’s WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN of discussions with during the day. Call at 347 Erwin Tt St., between 12 and 3. KPR G WANTED—Good ‘home for 2%- months-old kittens. Phone 623. WANTED TO BUY — 2-Bedroom house. Phone 281. ove . Y ithin STEADY MALE ROOMERS wanted | "'( ;% revealed here to- at the Haven Rooms. Phone 281 inal protest on the WANTED—Experienced man wantg Matter had proposed a zone west of job on troller. Apt. F, Kilburn | the th meridian, including Apts,, Douglas. Phone 48, after Alaska Peninsula and 5:30 p. m. area, in which overseas credit should be n. Furth rsations with | GI's, he said, have led him to believe | that Alaskan residents should be placed on an absolutely equal ba with these soldiers who have t homes in Cont 1tal United They receive overseas credit io service anywhere in Alaska, but none fc in the United States pre The Governor further stated ti he has c¢ nunicated with Alaska's L. Barilett who has agreed to the Governor® mere recent view. Jointly they are pressing for its acceptance by Army h th WANTED*BulldOZEr man, miners, muckers. See Herb Waugh, St. Eugene Mining Corp., Ltd., Klein Bldg. Phone 216. WANTED—Janitor. Apply Gasti- neau Hotel. cler Trving's Market. WANTED FullAflnw Irving’s Market. driver at WANTEL—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. Box 1237, Dougl Alaska Combat Ares Alaska is a c at area, the Territory's Chief Executive declared, it is the only part of the Umu-d to b2 actually invaded. Serv- ipes and other rec lition of overseas character of service Territory are given, Is there any reason WAI\TLD Used iulm(ure 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND BROW\I 8-mo.~ ol(l COLLU Spmue white chest markings. Plain leather collar. Answers to nante “Sncopy.” Strayed from vicinity of Seatter Tract. Childrens pet. $5 reward for return or informa- tion leading to recovery. Please phone Red 649, or return to 649 Hemlock Way. LOST — On (_,alhoun Ave., the within the pointed out the Alcan Highway within the Yu- kcn Territory, or even much further south near Edmonton, should receive credit that is denied to one wh perhaps labored under much more difficult cenditions in more Aretic | areas within Alaska? To date, the Governor has received blue ' no repert of action that *has bevn| change purse. Contains brown |taken on his propesals, but he‘is leather key folder with 2 keys ward to a more sat- and money. Keep money but re- olution than the original turn keys. Red 520, by the Army. . Gruening said his attention on his trip was divided almost en- tirely between Anchorage and Fair- He went to Anchora at first, along with the Alaska Housing Authority. At Fairbanks he was mainly cm)rnnrd with securing the Prof. George W. Gasser, of the Um\ l\ll\ of Alaska, to head the Territo Departn t of Agri- ulture; in which he was successful, and for which he is much pleased. The Governor commended Prof Gasser's knowledge of Alaska agri- cultural conditions in particular and ccmmented on the high regard in which the Agricultural Commission- er is generally held. wh!tcfl rnng: Owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. FOUND—K(\yfi attached to leather tag. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. gola:‘xn\ 2 Qlasscs Owner may have same by identi fying and paying for this adv. Three chip-diamonds. Owner may have same by identifying nnd‘ paying for this adv. FOUND — Pair “natural” shell- rimmed glasses. Owner may have | same by identifying and paying for this adv. " TO SUMMER JOBS Three Juneau youths, High classmates, left today by Health Cemmissioner Besides Housing Board affairs, Gov. Gruening devoted his tim: | Anchorage to consummating the ap- | pointment of Lt. Col. Earl C. Al- |brecht as Alaska’s first full-time | Heath Commissioner, the announce- plane for Pelican, where they will ment of which appointment was work this summer in the cold stor- made yesterday from Anchorage. age plant. The trio includes: David | Governor Gruening stated that, al- Sperling, Denny Merritt and Roy | though Dr. Albrecht has been serv- Gray. !ing as Senior Surgeon at Fort Rich- |ardson Hospital, Army authorities DR. SIDNEY E. STEVES | were pleased to permit his release (Chiropodist) | because they feel he will be able to ‘Will be in office this evening and |do a valuable job for the Territory; e i sat. 6 to 9; Sunday afternoon, 1-5.|being deeply interested in public No. 7, Triangle Bldg., D want-aus bring resuits! Phone 648. |health work and in Alaslm's health problems. Emzire The Governor added thal preced- FEUSI and JENSEN Offer these CHOICE CUTS OF MEAT FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER POT ROAST Ib. 37c PORK LEG ROAST - - Ib. e LEGO'LAMB - - - - lb 4% SHflflLDEB LAMB - 1b. 43¢ Try Our FRESH GROUND MEAT for a LOAF Also a Large Variely of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FEUSI and JENSEN PHONE 262 Douglas Douglas A armed forces whom | he | why an Army man who worked on | ing the appointment of Dr. Al- ! his | brecht, he had conferred on ection with all members of the Tllll((‘lll\] Health Board. them knew Dr, |and all were enthusiastic ir Dr. Albrecht , following which the :nL-c(mh of the newly set-up Healt made | of | | even ed announcement dinner and shower. delicately charming centerpiece, a color scheme re- | peated in dinner service and room | decorations. Present for the occasion Mrs Aleutian | | | | { { Wendling, | Board will be held, probably within | D41« g ¢ a few weeks. Dinner and Shower Honor Bride-Eled Announcing the June nuptials of (Sally) Barnhill, popular and Brigadier Gen- U. 8 A tained las Aquina M Juneau resident, eral Alexander S. Fowlie, Miss Agnes Dobner ente ng with a beautifully appoin Established by the of pale green and white W were Mrs. Charles G. Waynor, George A. Anderson, Mrs. Herbe and the Misses Frs and Agnes Re n, and Marjorie Mayland. Daug! ot M. and Cebulla of T, Mont hill has been in June years a tant Alaska Federal Savings and Mrs. u for Loal Association and also as local agent | R of McNeill and Libby inter- th made for Libby, ests. An Alaskan resident for past 16 years, she previously her home in Anchorage. Gen. Fowlie, who befc made his home in New has just returned from the Europea theatre. The wedding will t place in Juneau as scon as he ry turns from Anchorage, carly month. FAMILY AFFAIR \PRAC'UT 's ago at Peru, lage was a student | Victor Dawald, »f Schools at Belo At the U. 8. Nav | Engelage’ Pharmacist's the “Tdaho, Ind, R. of Prineit Wis. al Center Mate First Class, |of his former principal gt WEATHER REPORT (U.S. WEATHER 3UREAU) Temperatures for 21-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 54; minimum, 46. Precipitation, .01 of an inch: At Airport—Maximum, 57; minimum, 43. Precipitation, 01 of an inch. ® e Tomorrow's Forecast ® o Cloudy with occasional very light rains tonight and Saturday. Little change in temperature. For Comfort and Bervice F. B. Get the New Wash- ";f":“' tngton Hubit ALASKANS FEEL AT AOME at Four of Albrecht personally con- | firming his appointment to the post. is expected to come | to Juneau shortly for consultation | vith Lhr\ present health dep.n(mvm Barilett in Agreement with | i the first | Kathryn Mack Max Mrs. Barn- three cretary for the war York City, next elve J. En here teacher is E. D. Dawald, | son (H"R(Hill GE!S n.;.ASY 10 MAKE OLITICAL FIG! Min- map- “BOYER FUNERAL RITES IN SOUTH Baoy 19, Th Charles May Mrs er who died unexpectedly shipped south for em, Oregon, where funeral vices will be held Frienc Mrs. Boyer the remains Saturday evenit ersonal tour of varl-| pween the hours of 7:30 of Britain as the political gelock at the Chapel of widened today between his chayles W. Cs ter Mortuary Conservative P and A juneau resident for en Laborites. years, Mrs. Boyer survived by rold Laski, speaking for her husband, a docal contractor r Party’s executive com- ang fhree sons and a daughter unded the Laborite Key- Elmer J. G. Fred and Charles C. 2 clean-cut lines. for j and Mrs. M. Wilbt the issues of whether Ore wanted a Tory or Labor w» be May 25—Prime rchill was reported ing campaign with a YON, ister | pit h | 4 and is icat on Newport, v - (RUISER HOUSTON en private enterprise and ¢ on the one hand and 1 on the other, and pledged wou!ld again enter with Tories (co: following the general would be th 25 WASHINGTON, May Cruiser Houston was damaged planned his campaign faded of iz on pres world > mid »on- spokesmen said 1 certain to be en- d by this first general ele 10 years would rule out any of an earlier meeting of Truman, Premier Stalin British Prime Minister. the election will not be 28. and is being at rocklyn Navy ive Thomas disclosed repaired Yard, (Democrat, a Re Te g the vessel at $6,000,000. declined to comment. - MILLER n )@ he Floyd Miller, Nome resident, mntil July 27 or the Gastineau Hotel. n Phones 51 ) 339 1 now Superintendent ROLLE PRIME STEER ib.17¢ 1b.36¢ COTTAGE CHEESE3 S Pleasant Eating D EHECK THESE VALUES LAMB STEW Breast GRADE A BEEF POT ROAST Biade and Arm Buy ANOTHER will burial at ser- the many BADLY DAMAGED The se- verely by two torpedoes off Borneo the Representa- as), 1s estimated the cost of re- The has arrived in Juneau and is a guest at ALASKA MEAT COMPANY Juneau’ Finest and Largest Meat Stoek iN SEITKA WEBB—FORBES MARINE REPAIRS (AT VITA-FOOD FLOAT) FROPELLER REPAIR and REPITCHING Michigan Pitch-Blogk System and Sundstrand Balancer Precision Valve Grinding and Refacing M ];II\ Work Gasoline Engine Repair Carburetor Rep Generator Service Ignition Repair Diesel Engine Repair Welding tem Service Compression Festing Pyrometer Balancing Modern Precision Instrumenis for All Work OCKTON WEBB BEN FORBES [ e USRS we do a little better grade of PAINTING and PAPERING Many people have asked if we did Residence work and I wish to say we do and are taking care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly get to them. 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