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R IDAY OCTOBER 31, 1941 _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTi SING e PRI R Gl 5 ' | SN USRI 0% G SI T M Count five average words to the neal Esla'e ror sale ne. Daily rate per line for consecutive SALE nsertions: One day Minimum charge .58 Copy must be in the office by 2 ‘clock in the afternoon to ion on same day. We accept ads over telephone FOR SALE— rom persons listed in tglephnlu irectory. ated 3 Tooms and bata. th,w_ e & ROOM m«;c{er‘n house overlooking | -ROOM partly !unn\url hmw Auk Bay. Full concrete basement. | Phone Red 600. Write P.O. Box 2313. | e | -ROOM fur. house and 2-room 4-ROOM house with bath, bargain | apt. Red 404 for quick sale, 922 West 10th. | (EATED apt, Two bedrooms. 6 - ROOM completely furnished Bishop Apts. house, oil heat, reasonable. In- quire 511 Kennedy. Phone Green | ROOM steamheated apartment.| 395, 2 Electric range, hot and cold — - . water. Phone 569, BAROUMES Apts. Cheap. Phon'?} _ROOM steam heated apt. com-| furn d, linen, are, bedding, piano, Fri-| re and washing machine (o‘ responsible person. $50 monthl rent. Apply at 146 S. anklm‘ over Triangle Beer Parlor from| 1 to 7 pm. *LEAN steam heated rooms, “mod- | priced. Upstairs of zouw Market., erately Century /ACANCY, Nu}géf?filf}w up. Junenu Two ! Phone Thane 3-3 rings. | COTTAGE fl)l unt bedrooms AI’()LVIF% Ap(s 4 mom nished, hot water day and night, "¢lectric range, refrigerator and Jaundry conveniences, garage, $30. Phone Douglas 132. [OUSE for rent. Douglas 1763, partly furmshed house, Call 67 after 5 p.m. -ROOM 12th St. IARSHALL Apt. 4 rooms, furnish- ed. Phone 751, or call at 114 W. 6th St. PUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. ARTMENTS for rent: T-, 5=, 3- room. Ph. Blue 200. Perelle Apts. {SACRIFICE Warm Springs Bay| Health Resort. Mrs. Raymond.| Baranof Hotel. * | dishes,| HOUSE for_ sale: Iy | o CRE FARM: Zroom !urnnhed 3-rm, modern Call 525 or lease: house, Seatter Tract FINNISH baths also store front for Juneau Rental - Service. 633, and npmlmenl.s | sale or rent Phone nished house. 1020 W. 1lith St.| I. E. Tucker. Phone 437. | Douglas 132, one 4-room, one 3-room apartment, furnished. 822 Basin Road. $3,250. house, 2 chicken houses, $550 | cash. Bus service, Auk Lake Loop Road. Write P.O. Box 2953.| COTTAGE income property, for sale in Juneau. Very reasonable! if taken at once. Phone Thane| 3—three rings.—George Getchell.| Miscellaneous For Sale’ | BLACK cocker spamel pups Phone | Black 275 or call at 532 Gold St.| SINGLE —[)ed. Simmons /boxspgs. mtrs. Phone 631 6-9, evenings. | READING or distance lenses, $1| each. Frames, 50c up, at 337/ Willoughby Ave., untill Nov. 15.| Day Optical Co. 1931 CHEV sedan. New tires. Anti- freeze, $75. Phone Black 640. RSN R AR A 16-FT. CABIN _cruiser, inboard | motor. KINY early aft. or eve. USED auto and truck parts‘larg-} est stock in Northwest. Anything| from a bolt to an engine. Prompt shipping service. — Hodes Auto Wrecking Co., Portland, Ore. ED room or office in Bldg. Call 253 or see ummett. angle n C JLEAN steamheated rooms. mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up pu week. WO -ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- hed apartments for $16. Phone 621 b ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. LEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. VACANCY at Fosbee ADts. R ot SR WP ONE steam heated room. Phone pBlue 302. [FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. ACANCY, Evergreen Apartments. Blue 629. Sim- | l1941 FORD Super Deluxe coupe, '42 PLYMOUTH 2-door deluxe se-| dan, radio and heater. Phone| Red 450. LADY'S indestructable wardrobe trunk; bargain for quick sale’ Phone Douglas 134. | LEAVING town. Must sacrifice 11- tube Stromberg-Carlson console radio. Call 143. REBUILT Singer Sewing Machines. Non-electric low as $15; portable | electric sewing machines good as new $22.50; beautiful consoje elec- tric sewing machine like new $30; good used vacuum cleaners $7.50 each; bargains in. rebuilt % h.p. motors. See them on the Motor- ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- Maytag distributor, Phone 711. heater and defroster. Three thou- sand miles. Bargain. Inquire Cowling-Davlin Co, FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675 VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. = e MODERN house, fireplace, chanrel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439. t-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone Red. 620. e ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. A e 6 o s S R FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire pat office 20th Century Bldg. JOZY, warm furn. apts. - Lights, water, dishes, cooking utenells and bath. Beuonala at lnvl.! MISCELLANEGUS Shdidc . [TVE CENTS each, paid: for. used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. URN your old gold Into value, #cash or trade at Nugget Shop, EWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet bath, Graduate nurse. Phone| Green 662 after 12 noon. IGUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. |the chickens are taking thid de- 315 Decker Way. + LOST and FOUND OST—Green gedar. skiff and oars.| Notify Auk Bay store. (OST—Person who took Zeiss fieldl glasse pire, | calibre cartridges, held by individuals have accumu- lated steadily and.are now in rec- is known, return to Em-|ord yolume, reward, no guestions asked.| Commerce says. I MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 1725. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: $5 down and $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your .old sewing. machine or washer, Call J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at motorship- Hiawatha = at = Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. WATKINS Products. . Phone Black | 634. Mall orders taken. Box 1651. MGG B 57 Lol B T T GOOD restaurant équipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. WURLITZER planos, Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo Anderson Music Shoppe. 'WANTED 2 miners wanted for*Hawk Inlet. Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Bidg., | Juueau Even Chickens Iake | Defense Seriously BIG ISLAND,.Va., Oct, 3L.—Even fense business seriously. Mrs. J. E.| anley killed a chicken, cut open he gizzard, and found seven .22 — e 1 Idle deposits and gash hoards| the Department of 1941, |was duly adjudicated bankruptand | B 19 SKIMS TOP OF NEW PlANT Thousands of persons attending ".‘ dedication of the Douglas Aircraft Company's new $12,000,000,000 win- dowless aircraft factory at Long Beach, Calif., gof a closeup look at the B-19, biggest plane ever built by the | company, when the huge four-motored bomber flew low over the building and speakers’ stand at the con- INDIANS NOW clusion of the ceremony. News Notes From Sitka SITKA, Alaska, Oct. 28— (Specis | Correspondence) —The largest ban quet ever held in Sitka took place Monday night when the Moose Lodge celebrated the bnthd‘n an- | | niversary of Mooseheart. Over 325 persons jammed the lodge rooms for the savory turkey dinner. Cuisine Chairman Al Kess- ler had 12 helpers to assist him in supplying the large demand. lm- mediately preceding the banquat cocktails were served in the new-| ly remodeled clubrooms. Toastmaster Harry Hagen called| on lodge Governor William Sar- vella, who spoke on the subject of Mooseheart Day, Other speakers} were Robert Hagen, Arthur Frank- lin, Robert Jernberg and Mrs, Nan F Peterson, Senior Regent of the Women of the Moose. The Women of the Moose drill team closed the program by per-: forming their drills to the ca-} dence of martial music, and un-'- der the supervision of U. S. Ma- rine Corporal R. Coxe. —— | Mayor Jack Conway, Drs. Wil- | liam Charteris and Harry Hodgins, | and Pros Ganty, of Sitka, lefti ear]y Sunday morning on their an-| nual hunting trip. The party will be gone for two weeks on the Ar-| row, Casey Moran, master, and wm! hunt Admiralty Island and the| mainland near Petersburg. Dr. Jack Pyle will join the party at| Kake, i | With one victim slugged by an! unidentified assailant, and :everali homes ransacked, Sitka is under-| going a minor crims wave, accord- | ing to police officials. Appe,rently! the work is done by a lone opera- | tor as there is. a similarity be- tween each crime reported. The U. 8. Marshal’s office, the police de- partment and the military police | are - collaborating in making a! eity-wide night patrol of the resi-! dential district. ‘\ i i Sitka is fast resuming its for-| mer condition after the blast, of] October 12 when most of the win- dows in the business district were| blown out due to the coneussion.| Carpenters and glazers have been | working overtime replacing the: temporary plywood = coverings as| each boat cames in .with a new shipment of glass. Subscribe to The Empire. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA,| DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. In the Matter of H. DEAN! COUNTER, Bankrupt, in Bank-!| ruptey. ;s | To the creditors’ of H. Dean Counter, of Juneau, Alaska, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that .on the 27th day of October, the said H.: Dean Counter that the first meeting of his credi. tors will be held at the office of | the undersigned Referee, HAROLD | H. BATES, at Room 1, Valentine, Building, in the City of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, at 10:00 o's clock in the forenoon on the 14th |day of November, 1941, at which time the said creditors may aty tend, prove their claims, appoint| a Trustee, examine the bankrupt) transact such other business as may properly come hefore said| meeting. ! HAROLD H. BATES, | Referee in Bankruptcy. ' Publication date, Oct. 31, 1941. adv.' ——— PAGE SEVEN THE DAII Y ALASKA HVIPIRE——JLNEAU ALASKA - FORDUCK HUNTERS Sat., Nov. 1 Sun,, Nov. 2 . Mon., Nov, 3 . Tues, Nov. 4 | | Wed, Nov. 5 ‘Thurs, Nov. 6 | Pri, Nov, 17 ’ Sat., Nov. 8 Sun, Nov. 9 Mon., Noy. 10 . | ‘Tues, Nov. 11 . | | Wed, Nov. 12 . i . Nov, 13 Fri, Nov, 14 . Sat., Nov. 15 . Sun., Nov. 16 . Mon,, Nov. 17 .. Tues, Nov. 18 .. Wed,, Nov. 19 . Thurs., Nov. 20 f Pri, Nov. 21 Sat,, Nov, 22 Sun., Nov. 23 l | Mon., Nov. 24 | { Tues, Noay. 25 { Wed., Nov. 26 Thurs,, Nov,.27 Pri, Nov. 28 Sat. Nev. 29 . ) e din | | | snters sorority pin there. “Surely Sally couldn’t have been so hungry she had to pawn it," said | Miss Winters. | She hurried to Sally’s home and | asked her about it. Sally was sur- prised and scurried to the family - | jewel box. ‘It was practically empty. Judge and member of the Choctaw| The result: Sally reported to police | tribe, reports he can find no Federal | Someone had rifled the box “during aw exempting Indians from pur- | € past six or elght weeks” and chasing licenses but he added it | Dfl“ned ”00 worth of Jewelry in [would be “hard to get a jury to various stores. | conviet any Indian committing such T crime because of the Indians' To make a seedless berry jam, priority of rights as a first citizen | boil berries slowly with a little SEEKING FREE HUNTING RIGHTS ; of the western mminem ” | water until soft, then press them HUGO. okln._ Oct. . —Represen- | - - e l| ugh a sieve to remove the/| tatives of Oklahoma Indians are eeds, Measure the pulp and add thumbing ancient laws and docu- THEF[ REVEA[ED |the required .amount ¢f sugar. | Most jams use equal parts of sugar BY SORORITY PIN - ments seeking a law or treaty that makes the entire United States a vast hunting ground where they need buy no licenses. They note that at North Platte, Neb, an In- dian recently charged with fishing OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 31. — A without a license was released on 'mystery yarn entitled: Mystery of | his contention an ancient statute the Jewel Box, was uncovered by granted the red men perpetual hunt- ' Miss Virginia Winters when she |ing and fishing privileges. peered into the windows of a second | Tom Hunter, Choctaw County hand shop and recogni Marine Engines and Supplies i MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints It’s Not §0 Long Until Christinas Now, %nfiactog'er is the time 1o start thitiking aboufChristmas. You'll be stidirttb drdét ‘your Christmas cards now ‘so it yoh may havejust-what you wahtin plenty of time. Ask fo see our ia‘!alhq of lovely cards Personalized Greelings Christmas Cards destaned for you, with your name printed or engraved right on A practical way to send grectings, ther ‘sunms& TIMES l | Chas. G. Warner Co. || lflSl—flall a Cenlnry of Bankmg-—-wfl fiank Oldeél Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | (rrrrrrr s rrcrre e ree TIMELY CLOTHES Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Supplies R Phone 208 122 W. Becond _— Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPSONEH:C HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Store~Tel. 609 Alaskd Laundry “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry STREET between NOW Ilmi-l Mrs. E. L. Hopper, Mgr. 315 Third St. Phone Red 119 COWLING-DAVLIN. COMPANY DODGE and BLYMOUTH DEALERS THREE PHONES 5539295 | WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating — i | *> Samtary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4') p RSTERRwa ndil I THRIFT CO-OP | Member National.Retaller- Owned Grocers * NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 e r———— Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop, P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 . FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealere) GREABRES GAB ~ OIL - oot of Main Street Junean Mofors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT MWLAS INN - JUNEAU-YOUNG Harflwm company and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS ' - PHONE 202