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MBER Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- pure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the Hine. Daily rate per line for consecu- Hve insertions: One day i Additional days . Minimum charge .. FOR RENT APARTMENTS, Decker Way. ...10¢ 2 m! range. 323 2- 2-ROOM modern 1pmtmvm, = de- rable for one or two bachelors. red 330. ¥ FURNISHED apartment for rent. Phone red 600. -ROOM furnished apt., electric range, steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 569. CABIN, §7. Phone green 234. 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. bath, $16. tineau Av ElR apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. Phone 621, 175 Gas- FURNISHED house and furnished Inquire Snap Shoppe. npb ANTED — Woman T Apply sully's Bakery clerk WANTED TO BUY— machine, Write MF 1749, Empire WANTED TO BUY—Used oil heat- er. Phone Douglas 133. WANTED—High school girl t for dish washing, 4 hrs. per week Phone red 575. WANTED——WIII pay cash for_g_ood used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. —Used furniture, 306 Wil- phone 788. WANT loughb; WANTED — Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec-| essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10 a . m. to 2 p. m, AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Jir route from Seattle to Nome, on Wle at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| MISCELLANEOUS OUR BARBER shop prices are the same as ever. Haircut 65 cents, shave 35 cents. Bob Light ber Shop. FiVE CENTS eacu, paid for used ¥unny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TURN your old gold into value cash or trade at Nugget &hop. FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up wola Beauty Shop. Phone 301 115 Decker Way. " LOST and FOUND FOUND—Gray skiff 16 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, Douglas Beach. Owner call and pay for this adv. LOST—Brown lmuhvl bill Iold po: sibly in Douglas, containing gas card, California driver's license and miscellaneous papers. “Re- ward. Phone 487 LOST — Binoculars near Douglas Road, Reward. Phone black 90 after 5 o'clock. LOSTBillfold _containing money and personal papers. Keep money but please return papers to At- kinson Co., P.O. Box 3051, Juneau. s c0s 000 e e 0 . WEATHER REPORT . L4 (U. 8. Bureau) . ® Temp. Wednesday, Nov. 18 e ® Maximum 27, minimum 21 e ® e e0 0000000 00 C e SONOTONE hearing alds for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lillan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone €36. - e ——————— Gibraltar's area is one and seven- eighth square miles, e | oline wash. | to take dancing lessons in exchange | Bar- | 19, 1942 McDaniel, City Patrolman. 1 4% hp river boat s 1755 I ROYAL typewriter; outboard; 1 18-t. Cheap. Write: Empire EQUITY in modern furnished cot- tage, 3 rooms, breakfast nook, full basement, playroom, fenced yard, 245 Erwin St. Equity cash, balance easy FHA terms. Inquire 1030 B St LIGHT plant, 110-volt 600-watt complete. be seen in operation and will in- PARTLY furnished 3-room bunga- | low at 9-mile post. 3 acres pat- | ented Tand. Bill Reck, phone green 410. AUI()MA I‘I(‘ Duo Therm oil water heater. Phone Dougl: | | | nl()DERN cottage, | nished, 3 rooms and dinette, | frigerator and washer. red 643. fur re- Phone 194 FORD V 8 sedan. A-1 condi- tion. Phone Douglas 372. | L. C. SMITH, newly sonable for cash rebuilt, rea- Phone Douglas COMPLZ:E:{&W furnished house, | sun porch, full basement, green | house. | See Tom Moyer or phone | 164. FOI’. SALE—The best buy we've seen this year: furnished house, | excellent condition, with four available bedrooms. A sacrifice| | at $2,800. Shattuck Agency DIbHEs Ior snlc Apt 7 Evergreen Apts. 6-ROOM H view. Terms. furnished house, good Phone blue 723. | KITCHEN table “silvertone Gra- | phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. l | Phone green 545. | FURNISHED house, 822 Basin Road. Call after 7 pm. | S g [4-RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O.| | Box 10%. MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Montgomerys. 3-ROOM Furnished house and im- provements on 5-acre homesite. 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, | Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. | Box 609 i ! - NOTICE | * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |that a hearing will be held before Mhr' under-signed Probate Judge on | November 24, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock ]AM, in the office of the United |States Commissioner and Ex-Offi-| cio Probate Court, for the Sitka, 1Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of GEORGE JONES for his appointment as ad- ministrator of the estate of FRED JOHN POESSEL, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Admin- istration to him. All persons in in- terest are hereby required at said time and place, to appear or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. WITNESS my hand and Official | Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of November, 1942, (SEAL) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, ' United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Sitka, Alaska,| Commissioner’s Precinct. Date of first publication, Nov. 13, 1942. Date of last publication No- vember 23, 1942. adv. | MUSICIANS' BALL NOVEMBER 28 adv, —volt 1500-watt and | Can | stall. Also electric washer, iron,| radio, water tem--all 82-volt One 2-wheel trailer. Write W 17564 Empire The box scores for last night fol- | low Box Scores FISTS WILL FLY, GRUNTS, GROANS, A.B.HALL TONIGHT The smack of leather gloves and the grunts and groans of real wrestlers—not “wrasslers” will be heard tonight in the A.B. Hall. The card schedules some mighty fine sounding bouts, nine boxing matches and two wrestling matches, not exhibitions, and a Battle Royal just for the fun of it. In the wrestling match, the gang which is expected to jam the hall| will see “Bull” Thomas, 170-pound- er from Arkansas, and a former inter-city champ, meeting “Mad” Mez Lovik, 170, formerly of Port, § Orchard, Wash., and a former light | heavyweight of Alaska, in a grudgé fight. / w | Another special event will be the | exhibition 'boxing ‘match in which | Henry “Hank” Majcher, former Ha- | waiian Tsland champion, will fight the most worthy opponent who can be found. 7 Refereeing ! will be Lieut. E. L. Cominons who was for three years inter-collegiate champ at 135 pounds. S e EYES EXAMIKNED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. TIDES TOMORROW High tide— ., 15.1 feet. Low tide— , 23 feet. High tide—12:16 p.m., 17.6 feet. Low tide—6:36 p.m., -04 feet. il e GET TOGETHER DINNER LO.OF. and Rebekahs Get To- | gethey Dinner Friday night at 6:30 | e British agriculture is being mech- anized; twice as many tractors are now being used 4s whree years ago. pm. ady. ———— So many mountain lons have | been killed in recent years that the species is rapidly becoming extinct. of George Swift, at | Leroy made a record o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % the iro: PHONE A MALAMUTE WN 'MRS. RAY G. DAY, * [s" i HIGH - SCORING JUNEAU PIONEER, |~ - CLASSIFIED TILT OVER BLUES GOESTO SKAGWAY Woms ¢ Womans Cl FOR RENT SR | tron, Order FOR SALE i {the first o The scheduled departure within | LOST—FOUND | Officers’ Club . Ut | e ot Gaad] 496 oo MISCELLANEOUS | L N h tineau Channel's carliest pioneer ! ! Fakons in as' 19 'S residents, Mrs. Ray G. Day, whm“d ‘l“:“ rimen CIt league Game is leaving to join her husband at}c 5 y s wher is Deputy Col-}" > i ; My, Das lectc of Custom marks the; MI SCORES LAST NIGHT Gid e o ok CoF e hi Malamutes DL TS | e distingtisted wéey S8 n PHONE | Officers' Club 19; Faleons 16 | . JoWliig. The S rane } A [ Mrs. Da ecord has long been |Fansed | 4 Only a smattering of Juneau ;.. .o o nd harks back to Pe happy t {residents braved the white mili-|y. ... ple t by Yt nmlmr“"“'“‘i‘ M {tary secret last night to the HiBD|nie Katherine Donaghey, w ho| Leroy ‘:‘-vlu?ul g.(\_m;.\tmulm“ n: \v{;t‘tlfi“mfi\. ame to D with her six chil- | son, now in [Juneau City League bas dren in 1895 and long did nursing ' in the games. there. Residents California, the, — | In the first game, the Malamutes o iy e i one brother |battled the St. Louis Blues %0 &}yhg worked in the Treadwell mine. | standstill in a scoring spree, Mng-| Mys Day said 1ded school [ing the bucket for a total of 35 |4, Dougl P 0 {points to the Blues' | til 1906, he we to Fail | The Blues wouldn't have made pamiec with her husband, return- {as good ay showing as they did if ljng to live in Juneau in 1913 | it hadn't been for Griffith, Who| Alaskan World War 1 veterans |tossed in six field goals and three|wil yecall that | 0, ' Fatas |free throws, for a total of 15 yestal, was the fir d aiso thad | points, making high score for that|youngest Alaskan b ) volunteer, |game. On the Malamute side, Do- | a< well as being one ¢ pasti sek was the high man, with five agt in the U A i | field goals, a ten-point total Leroy 'wi sark, the gan The game between the Falcons!orew manning the wehilok nd the Officers’ Club wasn't as!fired the first American shot of e free scoring, with the Officers’ | (e war o v ente A FORD V-B pickup, new motor,[ oo "o b e ealoons 10 the war. Having entere m | very good tires. Price $350. See| "\ g | without the knowledge par | to 16 ents and under the nec 3 4 [ing bravery, receiving three medal | St. Louis Blues, 25 _lincluding the Order of the Purpl | FG FT TP geart, and several citations, one of | Griffith, F 6 3 TI5iwhich is for wound ei Jacobs, ¥ 0 9 0 action, and - beaxrs Pyesic il Ewing, F & i i soh’s | signdture. He was attachcd | Barton, C 1 1 to the First Division of th Stainba 1 1 3'jars, in the Fifth Field Artil | Austermar 0 0 0/ Mrs. Day also recalled th: Puttin, G 2 0 4'ing a Liberty Bond drive, Ji S o 0 0 residents bought $100,000 of o 0 0'bonds in less than a day. Several = other women here r " 10 5 2 received mec m FT TP| A Wellenstein, F. e g * Calkins, F. 2 3 % Johnson, € 4 1 9 Farington 0 0 0 Kill 2 0 4 Osborne 0 1 1 | Luhdebers, G 1 0 2 | o 1% B Ealcons, 16 FG FT TP Walker, F. 3 0 6 Falcone, F 1 0 2 Beck 0 0 0 Yost, C 0 1 1 Langlié, G 3 0 6 Shubert, G 0 1 1 Anderson 0 0 0 7 2 4 Officers’ Club, 19 FG FT TP Commons, F. 3 0 6 Legle, F. 2 0 4 Sumner 0 0 0| Freckling, C 1 1 3] Manze 0 0 0 Brown, G 1 0 2 ;z:‘:;l“ a (1) ,i,' Z 1—Some clamor! Whiskey-wise experts G o B cheered plenty when IMPERIAL started 3..W its climb to market. They “bet” a whiskey with IMPERIAL'S aroma, marvelous flavor, and delightful smoothness would land on the peak in no time! a melted Germs $10,000 wc Vestal IMPERIAL 1S GREAT FOR 2 BIG REASONS! uyelveted” for extra smoothness! IMPERIAL o ent ple of the gineers the for havin rth of e D +PIONEERS T0 NAME record of y, Mrs. Day has service esident of the Junc H b and wouns Vool OFFICER CANDIDATES ; - gl AT MEETING TONIGHT %”“ffi z and has head- almost yearly. She | Officers will be nominated by be located in S! of the Ploneers' Auxiliary, when s o i 20 o 0 vee- HERE ARE nvr: WHOLE GRAIN CEREALS a home there and 0dd Fellows' Hall. Following the GRAPE NUTS WHOLE MEAL receive visits from oid | business sessions, a joint social WHEATSWORTH CEREAL Day said | meeting will be held WHEATENA Mrs. Day's grand- e RALSTON WHEAT CEREAL ; Rz ROMAN MEAL meau and @ ser Average depth of the ocean be- DINA-MITE a Territorial G low sealevel is 12,450 feet ;‘“I&)U[RI UUO'KINQ DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONSERVATIVI management and strict Government supervision work constantly for the protection of our depositors. Additional security i provided through this bank's membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora~ &ion, # United States Government agency which insures each depositor against los to s maximum of $5,000 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA FEDERAL D«POSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION *| 2—Some climbing! Actually—IMPERIAL climbed a lot faster than anyone guessed. In state after state it proved a sensation. For instance, in one state, this superb whiskey went “up and over” 332 other brands to land in first place. (It has stayed there, too!) 3—Some climber! Taste why IMPERIAL has hustled right to the top—taste why it’s the fastest-growing whiskey in all America. Try a drink at your bar —or take home a bottle tonight! Taste why this great whiskey has reached a new high in popu- lar flavor! ”_Taste why it's America’s fastest-growing whiskey! Eighty-six proof. 70% grain newtral spirits Copr. 1942, & Sons Inc. am Walker eoris, il America’s -'zf/m/:’/'//,fidly Fastest Growing Whiskey %nflle, Washington PAGE FIVE Phone 24 e PIGOLY WIGGlY QUALITY mlh SERVICE ! ALI : / pr¢ school girl complexion! Sold at PIGGLY WIGGLY luce that | CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 | T e ] Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET FHONE 767 | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 e e ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street | Juneau Motors COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS § pr——————————————— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN Phone 66 * ! WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Oll—Your | Coal Cholce—General Haul- | ing — Btorage and Crating | CALL U8 "7 John Marin, Prop. || Juneau Transfer GEORGE BROS. ? Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Widest Selection of LIQUORS || TIMELY CLOTHES TROMR M N NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing . '| FRED HENNING || complete Outtitter for Men Utah Nut and l.lm’ | COAL “SMILING SERVICE" Alaska m:ofr'::‘“ Co. || Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O ad GASTINEAYU | HOTEL | | Every comfort made for our guests | Air Service Information ‘ PHONE 10 or 20 G e i L R < ) Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ——eee ey Planss—DMusical Snstruments and Supplies 4 Phone 208 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 American Meat — Phone 38 122 W. SBecond * pos HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET [ y Cholce Meats At All Times | OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE || rocated in George Bros. Store MEN PHONE 553—92—95 AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Alaska Meat Market EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Tuesday evening of the month. Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner ———— 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place b | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 4 bd L—— : Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ~ HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant | 237 PRONT STREET Phone 676 BUY DEFENSE BONDS