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l HURbDAY bLP li:.MBl:R CLASSIFIED IO |942 'SEASON FOR HALIBUT HONE A (HRISTMAS MAIL FOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA How much need you PAGE FIVE Pios PIGGLY_WIGGLY i QUALITY with SERVICE od Bt ‘ pa). ffll' HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES cro (lOS'"G SET SOLDI E R S the finest whiskey? v I T A M l M R l c H MISCELLANEOUS This great Kentucky favorite costs little ! N Under authority of the Convention | between the United States of Am- Ocean and Bering ‘Sea, and as pro- vided by regulations effective March | 125, 1942, the International Fisheries | 3 | Commission has determined upon SEATTLE, Svpl 10 The date of November 1 has Date Set for Last Mailing| been set as the; | is excellence moderately priced. more than ordinary whiskies. DRINK JUICES FOR HEALTH o j ! Men who taste Old Crow for the first time erica and the Dominion of Canada W aste Old Crow for the preservation of the halibut | Of Par(els Overseas' enjoy the same superb quality that VIT: \MIN%———.m(I—MlNFR‘\Iu fishery of the Northen Pacitic| NorthAnnounced || founded 0ld Crow's fame long ago. Here CHERRY JUICK APPLE JUICE J ] Al l\()l‘ I[ ICE BEET ICE I\RAI AN Il ICE TOMATO JUICE | midnight of September 25 as the [deadline for. mailing Christmas LIME JUICE A}\I()\I JU 1(‘F date upon which Areas 3 and 4 as |Parcels overseas and to stations in | GRAPE JUICE LOGANBERRY JUICE defined in the said regulations shall |the North, it is announced by (.he{ Copy must be in the office by |be closed to all halibut fishing ex- | Thirteenth Naval District. | ¢ o'clock in the afternoon to in- jure insertion on same day. | cept that provided for in Article I| of the Convention. The closure of Areas 3 and 4 will Also announced were on overseas parcel post. They must not exceed eleven pounds in weight, restrictions PIGGLY "WIGGLY ONE DELIVERY EACH DAY We accept ads over teuephone “ from persons listed in telephone terminate all halibut fishing on the | eighteen inches in length, and Orders Must Be in Before 12 Noon frectory. Pacific Coast of Canada and the|forty-two inches combined length United States, including Alaska, un- {anq girth. However, the public is| Count five average words to the une. til after the end of the closed sea- son as defined in the said regula- the following limitations: being urged to voluntarily observe ! Daily rate per line for consecu- tions. - . ol wolume not to excee | | Ve insertions: Pirmlte dab- the - rebenblondaNRg oRaT e B0k 10 exoced thab UfaREL | Leot ’s 2 Sanimy Meat CO. |1anding of halibut caught ingidentsOrcisIy Boe box or welgnt mik} | a FOR QUALITY MEATS to exceed six pounds. If this size 9 WOMEN’S APPAREL AND POULTRY One day ... 8additional days Minimam charge ... .500 |ally to fishing for other species in lany area will become invalid at midnight of October 15, under the provisions of the said regulations. e — adhered it will of package is voluntarily to, the Navy points out, greatly increase the chances of all AMONG Amm GREAT WHISKIES 100 Proof FREE DELIVERY Baranot Holel Call Phones 18 and 49 g: m:"“‘s ;‘;fl sea receiving their | National Distill Jducts Comoration, New York o | N ristma: S. oo 77T | o FOR SALE | The package should be sturdy| Distributed by NATIONAL GROGERY COMPANY | NO RTH Chas.G. W C T in order to withstand handling and | Seattle, Washington as. u. warner Lo. ; DUPLEX HOUSE, close in, newly piling. The articles themselves| T A pat || Transfer & Garbage Co. Marine Engines and Supplies er and O‘}_m‘]"fqu';a?!:s‘sl:orp renovated. Income $50. monthly. " shotld be easily portable and use-, HIDDEN INLET FIRE || E 0.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS MACHINE SHOP Ave. Inquire Junes ‘| $2900. $250 down, balance like| a ‘ es ful in any climate. Food should = | Ropes and Paints Phone Red 510. not be sent under any circumstan- The new thrée story bunkhouse —Phones—81 FURNISHED Apt. in Triangle Bldg. Phone Red 620 or 253. rent. {ces, although such items as vita- | CIRCLE MEETING and radio buflding at the Hidden | NEW Westlnglmuse’ Ironer, opefi ¢ min pills are acce) ) Inlet f the Nakat Pack- A g i : i ptable. Clothing nlet cannery of the Nakat Pack-| SMALL APT, close in, thoroughly| end; child's training chair; small °r|e AR B it . uinices 1t fink ing Corporation was recently ce- TAITINGE D AYTIN THRIFT CO-OP by modern, desirable. One or 2| radio. Inquire Ne. 2 Evergreen| ™ |been specifically requested | stroyed by fire. Loss is placed i Member National Retaller- ladies employed. Red 330. Apts. | The address must be complete in AL | $30,000. COMP ANY Owned Grocers all respects and return address giv- The first meeting of the fall| L e 211 SEWARD STREET i montniy. Phone Douglas 132. : i ac s All members of the Circle and| ¢ — 14-FT Round bottom, double end |COrrections. BB GREATEST Soothin Music | i ROOM fur. apt. with bath, ofl o e e others interested are urged to at- | {WTRI MBI TTIEKS SREMTEST Phone 48—Night Phone 481 [t O?fln and ON KENNEDY ST., 6-room unfur- nished house. Automatic furnace heat, garage. Apply 114 West 6th St., or call 5. STEAM HEATED Rooms, single or The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that [o: dition perfect except exterior | the period from April 16 to August 131, 1942, the following amounts of shows wear, 100 rounds ammuni- _ o tion; Schick inject razor, never‘h““b“l have been landed in Pacific | Coast ports from Area 3: used, 40 blades. Phone 123 or| 35 REMINGTON RIFLE. Special stock, Lyman receiver sight, con- en. gard to addresses apply to parcel post as to letters. in the Western states should ad- dress their packages in care ‘The same regulations in re-|s People residing | of | P ason of the World Service Circle will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, convening in the | Northern Light Presbyterian Church | arlors. WOMAN JUDGE Eleanor Ely has been appointed U. S. Commissioner at Fairbanks succeeding Willilam N. Growden, ré- DODGE and PLYMOUTH gy PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) WHEN IN NEED OF double. 315 Gold St. Area 3 Post Master, San Francisco, unless| The guest speaker will be Mrs. |, s 3 3 ot R jaatie U. S. Fleet 18,226,228 they are certain that the man is| George Washington, resident hi\::‘l(‘:‘;:,, S}:mi:e:les(;flxk:;‘d ’A‘A“]‘&E}J“z g::lc&“—s“u 0::—!.!:: GREASES—GAS—-OIL BAROUMES Apjs.; 4 rooms “:t_ GOOD Conditioned dresser, spring,| = Canadian Fleet ... 1034895 | stationed in Alaska. If the latter|Chile for five years, who will tell|prown eyes.” |l e sw'em’e(“_":; Oridisy Foot of Main Street nished, hot water day and night,| =/ "heq and mattress. Phone | - ey iis the case, he may be addressed |about that South American nation. | Juneau Motors electric range, refrigerator and Total 19,301,133 at his station. If he is on a Hostesses will be Mrs. Henry it CALL US! laundry conveniences, garage. $27 ;‘;:" reasonable rent. Phone Blue Regal inboard motor and all re- JEey - oo ! 0 > quired accessories. ~ Ideal for " ) S m’”[ ”/m _’/’ e s U. S. Fleet 20,103,208 Wrangell young people will start | WRANGELL C. C. GROWS VACANCY, Fosbee Apt. Phone 443 [ Sport fishing and hunting. Guar- Canadian Fleet ... 1,531,548 (back to school on September 21 TIMELY CI.U'I'HES " xmm"mus m CEboii e hia e ek, anteed good tondition. $100 cash.| 77" laccording to present plans. The| The Wrangell Chamber of Com- | [RMSSSANNI /19 7 /lae)7) 4 NUNN-BUSH SHOES ohn Marin, Prop. Phone 66 s e é i -| Box A.B.X. Empire. \ Total 21,734,756 opening date was postponed this|merce shows growth. The mhl ek % . |sMaALL RADIO_phom,g;;bime For the month of August, 1942, the year to accommodate the fishing | membership now includes 52, in- 2‘"" CENTURY STETSON HATS o N o EALL R, follgu;ng amounts of halibut were | naustry. cluding 35 firms and 17 individuals. Quality Work Clotht cnolnn "”- tange, cold and hot running Wat-| portable wash tub, hand vacuum | OC Reaiy = Widest Selection of er, private bath. Phone 569. and other articles. E. L. Gruber, U. S. Fleet 5,925,805 Ll U0 ONE office roon. for rent. First| 46 West 12th. | Canadian Fleet 750,817 mn mm“a Q Rs National Bank Bldg. ROOMING HOUSE Business or s m;’ PHONE 92 or 9§ VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. furniture for sale. Write Em-| pandings from the closed Area 2 Complete Outfitter for Men { ROOM FURNISHED apartment; 480 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. 115 or call at Reck Apts. on Cal-‘. These figures have been corrected | houn Avenue. to date but are subject to further ey i ith 4-] Svaron Fony uigRac.» ey [l to August 31 amounted to: pire M1481. during August were restricted to! that halibut caught incidentally { while fishing with set lines for other | TWIN SIZE cotl spring $12. Phone | Black 119, | FUR. apis., easy xept warm. Win-| ter rates 915 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. TURBINATOR Hair Dresse, nearly new, $45; also 40-ft. boat and| engine $100. Phone Douglas 335. PFURNIZHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. SMALL Rooming house, completely furnished. Phone 506. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire | at office 20th Century Bldg. 5-HP Heavy Duty Atlas Motor, $25. P. O. Box 609. MISCELLANEOUS FIVE CENTS eacu, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TORN your old goid ‘Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Fhoewathnin ey i e | SASEr T A9 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up Xola Beauty Shop. Phome 301. 818 Decker Way. . BLOCK mill wood 36 unit, delivered. Kindling $8.75 unit, del. Limited amt. Order now. Juneau Lum- ber Mills, Phone 358. MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Montgomerys. 4 ROOM furnished house, large lot, close in. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. 3-ROOM Furnished house and im- provements on 5-acre homesite. | to 134,854 pounds. assistance given by the Department of Fisheries, Canada, by the United States Customs in the compilation of these totals. OMIT 1943 FISH HEARINGS ABOUT ALASKA RULES Briefs or Wrilten Sfafe-| ments May Be Filed species under permit and amountedl Acknowledgment is made of thei States Fish and Wildlife Service, | |and by the Canadian and United ' in the North, he may be addressei |In care of Fleet Post Office, Seattle. WRANGELL SCHOOL DATE Green and Mrs. Raymond Wolfe. tend the meeting. COMING NEXT WEEK We Have a Beautiful Assortment te Order Greeting Cards SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW! Juneau Transfer EVERY NIGHT Thomas Hafdware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nul and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL Evety comfort made for our guests T HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meats— Phone 38 [ The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O £ [ Alaska Music Supply | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing s 3 e B Lo gg;e-l;: vyl B levigionr by Mail From . .. All Reason- Wuu';: Artos 1. Guren, Mool e A d- D BN 3 -| Box 609. ; % 3 a m:;;es imfiu:gtl;:;fl:fimfl;iaml{l. al’ly Pl‘lced- per L mllll ‘-1-:-' ' LOST and FOUND Please LOST—Pair rimless glasses. return to Empire. Reward. LOST—Pair thick rimless glasses; also brown Hardeman hat, size 7%. Reward. Phone 738 before Red 483, dustty and others concerned to ex T v " % Except éach Monday and press their views with regard to the States and in the Territory. e yaclgon il g LOST—Small purse with bill and silver. Call Green 398. LOST—Ratchet of hyaraulic jack. Return to Jorgenson’s Motors. $5.00 reward. - WANTED |WANTED — Used trunk, gasoline wash. machine, non-electric re- frigerator. Art McAdams, Fosbee Apts,, No. 8. | WANTED—Used sun lamp. Phoné WAN'I'ED—Boy 16 or over for after school and Saturdays. Phone 539 | or Red 743. \EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper. | Thomas Hardware Co. The LOST — Blue and white letterman sweater, 1 yr. stripe, above tim- berline on Mt. Roberts. Return to Empire. LOST—Ladies Waltham gold lapel watch. Initialed J. R. 8. in case. Return to Gastineau Hotel. Re- ward. . Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest pmd circulation. Up to June ‘1, the United States had shipped 1,500,000 pounds of de- hydrated vegetables under lease- lend. il O —————————— " PUTANEW HAT ON YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR Q5 T event REWARD. J | WANTED—One capable, well quali- fied clerk-stenographer for inter- | esting government position in Anchorage. Salary $200. per month; also one experienced Gabrielson, Director of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, stating that the hearings on Alaska fishery regulations for 1943 have been omit- ted. It follows: “For a number of years past it has been the custom to hold public hearings to enable those in the in- changes which they considered nec- essary in the regulations for the fisheries of Alaska to be effective in the ensuing year. “In view of the war, the difficul- ties of transportation, and other matters, it has been determined as impraeticable to conduct such hear- ings either in Alaska or at Seattle, or other points on the Pacific Coast, in the fallsof 1942 to consider pos- sible modifications of the regulations clerk-typist, salary $180. per mo. Phone 806, daytime. WANTED— Exberienced mangle Alaska Laundry. workers. T U U— Empire Classifieds Pay! PETE GILMORE BACK FROM JOURNEY SOUTH Pete Gilmore, Clerk in the At- torney General's Office, returned to Juneau by boat yesterday after to be effective in 1943. “Ini the circumstances, it has been decided to give all persons interested an opportunity to file briefs or writ- ten statements concerning any such changes which they feel should be made effective in the regulations for 1943. These statements will be received at the Office of the Di- rector of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, llinois, through December 31, 1942.” —— e a trip of several weeks to the South. i L B B BT B I B I WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) NEW WRANGELL PASTOR The Rev. William Forbes, a young man who has just completed his| studies, has arrived in Wrangell from Philadelphia to take over the Orders should be placed early this year to assure arrival in plenty of time for ' mailing cards fo friends and relatives in Comeinsoon and place your " order... We will be pleased to assist you in making your selections. Daily Alaska Empire Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT AMERICAN Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. O Pt ——— o AVOID WASTE ON THE LITTLE THINGS,, SPEND FOR THE BIG TAINGS! WAR SAVINGS BONDS M Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. U.3.DEPENSE BONDS STAMPS SONOTONE @ Centrally located o © Splendid food with and service Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIEE THE hearing aids for the hard of hear- pastorate of the Rev. Arnold Krone, of the Episcopal Church, who:is leaving soon for Nenana, his new Temp. Wednesday, Sept. 9 Maximum 53, Minimum 49 Rain—12 inch PURCHASE Wirh Phowe374 Lillan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, P CNEW WiASHING TON |