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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943 Copy must. be in the office by ) o’clock in the afternoon to in- gare insertion on same day, We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone flrectory. Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecu- \lve insertions: One day .. 100 Additional days .. . 50 Minimum charge ........500 PHONE A | CLASSIFIED FOR RENT LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS 1 FOR SALE front of the tent in which they live, nicknamed “Cocoanut Grove,” | Juanita Hamilton of Hendersonville, N. C., strums a guitar. At the Armsirong, TAYLOR, CORN — FOR RENT GLR -pts., easy kept w-rm. Win- | dishes. Seaview Apts. WANTED ( | WILL ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | days. Phone. 621. [r WANTED2- or “3-room Xurnishca:} heated apartment. Permanent. Box 1.G.D., Empire. — | —— WANTED— Fxhpmo cannery WO“‘“GUARANTEED Realistic ers for Douglas Cannery. Will pay top union wages and provide I board and lodging. Apply J. c.‘ Cooper, Cooper Bldg., 4th and Main St. ALTERATION lady wanted. Chan- HiGH BOWLERS msczuanzous . Beau Jad{ OF HIGHHEElS Wil Fight. Federal team, games care “for thldnm during Taylor, of the was 1 howler played by the Highheel League the Elks Club alleys, with a score of 468 for the three LLIABLL party proving ability can secure operating lease or| ptofit sharing Gold Mining, op- | on NEW YORK; April 1 erating large ore reserve. Actual|jalists have given the \ ames. mill recovery last 2 years average | Henry Armstrong and Beau Corn, of the Dolls, who had sec- more than $20 per ton. See Peko- (o fight Friday night. Both fight- ond high total score of 463, rolled vich, Baranof Hotel ers high single game score of the evening with 215 in the third frame. have be hecked over and the found in excellent condition. Arm- |strong has an (.d).,“ on weight Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. more than 400 for three were Ringstad, of the games | TURN your old gold into valuc’ team with 435; Adams, of the Bar- with 413; Garret of the Bar- with 449 Husky Slump cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | W i | | | | Duefolossof nel Apparel Shop. Scores made follow: - W O T RO Teachers WANTED TO BUY—Electric iron. Iop"eaVies ‘ Py oo SR R e e } Johnson 119 128 123— 370 WANTED—Two % bedsteads and| api= eas i s 388 | springs. Call’ red 578. i Are Io Mee' Ringstad 146, 166 1§3' 485, o ity | O’Connor 114 114 114— 342 WANTED-—Man to Wuxk ln Milk | | SEATTLE, April 1-Doug -— - — Plant. Juncau Dairies, Inc, P.O. L sity - of Washington: - b Totals 554 -1616 Box 2631. 0“ Aprll 6 \ R el A LlthE | i Federals s rrmae v Leask wa$ the major cause |McNaughton 106 134 WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and L the Taylor 160 shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. - - | . (-m( 3 s "::1“"y“:’ "The Smith 128 NANTED—WIll pay cash for good‘wifi;(‘;(](:"“1_1]‘,:])1“” o Teavy. basketeers returned here late yes-|Kenneds 118 used piano. Phone red 206,y .ipi¢ iy 4 great fight a month ‘¢ n Kar City Tétall %19 P |ago, avé been’ remidtcHEd Tor 4| S SR : o LDST and FOUND |bout on April 6. Each knocked th HOSPITAL NOIES fakas |other out on two m(\mux fights. Haviland 120 130 132— 382 LOSTPackage containing cur- | Virginia McCulla entered St. Ada(nh 162 110 lfl- 413 tains. Reward. Please phone black B B (h Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a med- | Barret 148 1447107 A0 4 ical patient Blemgren 123 123 123— 369 amps : LOST—Lady’s gold wrist wateh, | 4 William Smyth was a recently | Totals 5563 507 553—1613 Monday, between Governor's! admitted medical patient at St Dolis Mansion and Norway Point. Re- w‘II Bai'le Ann's Hospital, (Spot) 3 35, 35— 105 ward. Return to Empire. | s Sharp 102 98 88— 288 = SR T T e Mrs. Earl Bland, at St. Ann's|Corn 123 125 215— 463 LOST-—Wallet containing personal| wpw yORK, April 1.—Wyoming |Hospital for surgery, has been dis- | Terhune 108 95 102— 303 papers and approximately : $55.|ana St. Johns will play the champ- | charged and has returned home. |Dooley 5 125 375, fi::fim,;‘ BRQ;:;;; to Charles L.|io of champions of basketball in - 3 AT TR A |a game in Madison Square Garden| James Stewart and Sgt. Arthur Totals 491 478 563—1534 LOST—Gold cross in & loop from |tonight for the benefit of the Am-\l’epp were outgoing surgical pa- T an ear ring along Seward St.jerican Red Cross. fients at St. Ann's Hospital yester-|® & ©.9..6 8°80.8 08 ¢ o ¢ Reward. Return to Empire. { Wyoming is National Collegiate |day. 3 THER REPORT . 2 champ and St. Johns is the Na- | e (U. S. Bureau) . ron SALE |tional Invitation Tourney champ. BH{(-"A\\' DINING ROOM }' Temp. Wed., March 31: L3 | iVDmngsf gowdopex; \mderl new man'wpmem] . glax‘:,m:?[:q,l urmmmum 32. : | oard $12.50 weekly. starting March no 0 in. LARGE modern apartment house.| Raleigh S. Coleman, negro, and 99: office workers' hot lunch 65 @ © ® ® p. e o o 0 n o completely furnished. Cash or'member of the crew of a steamer cents at 12 noon sharp adv. | S VI terms. Inquire J. C. Cooper. APARTMENT house, furnished, going for completely less than half of actual value. 431 So. Franklin, SAFEGUARD instant check writ- er, practically new, $25; standard duplicator, never $10. Phene Douglas 48, Ward’s used, ELLCTRIC wash. machine, slightly used. lamp. Wrfte Empire 2114 GE mod(m beauty shop, 5“,. , Alaska. Good income. Owner forced to sell quickly. Write P.O, Box 493, Sitka. ;-ROOM hx;fi;e. lso mcome prop- erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. 3 'IHOROUGHBRED T o gebu r g Seddan goats, 1 $75 P.O. Box 1947 SALMON, gillnet, halibut balls, h.p. tools. high chair, cal vacuum cleaner, rug. Phone green 475, W. H. Robinson, 1044 West 10th. For Baby: clothe: FOR SALE—25,000 watt, 115 volt, DC light and power plant (gaso- line), good, condition. Price $1,000. Does not require batteries. Write Richard R. Perry, Box 391, Sitka, | Alaska, c/o Boat Tidings. 32°FT. CABIN cruiser, Z”, Boat Harbor. MODERN 5 room jurnished log house, Mile 3% Giacler Highway. Montgomerys. FOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. Empire Classifieds Pay! nanny goat. | cash if ,taken right away. | glass' carburetors, propeller, log- | ging chains and jack. Vulean 5| engine, ignition coils, misc. | jumper swing, ! also electri- | apparatus, dishes, 2 bird cages, | 700, Stall | {in ‘chnesday and charged with d):.- |orderly conduct. 1 | L | | | From the bulfalo, plains Indians got food, clothing, fuel, utensils and ornaments. port yesterday, was arrested | D BU WAR BONDS . FI.YING BOAT RESCUES GENERAL IN CORAI. SEA evol A MEMBER OF THE CREW of a Catalina flying boat swims from the huge plane toward a small rubber boat carrying Brig. Gen. Nathan F. Twining and his party of fourteen just before they were picked up in the Coral Sea. The fifteen men spent five days and six nights drifting in small boats after lhcu Flying Fortress made a forced landing in the sea alter motor trouble, U. S. Navy photo, (Internationat) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA | TIME OUT FOR MU SIC—Samewhere in New Guinea these U. S. Army nurses relax in Phlladelnhla‘ while Lieut. Jean Gndwln of Kingston, Ont., is at Ihe rllht. in the last tournament | Others of the league who totaled | Teachers | > |remain _'cipal election in Douglas on April WILCOX BUNDLE IS NO APRIL 1 JOKE No April Fool package was that delivered to Mr. Wilcox at 11:58 o'clock last although it missed by only minutes falling under that sification. Delivered via St. the prize bundle is a- baby weight eight and a half and is the young couple’s first Mother and husky young daugh- ter while Wilcox is stepping high to- o Ann's NOTH‘F Ol'-' ELI' C' Tl()N TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY | OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY OF| ALASKA: NOTICE is hereby given that, pur- suant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 270 of the City of Juneau, and TUESDAY, April. 6, 1943, between the hours of 8 A, M,.and 7 P. M. of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: A MAYOR THREE COUNCILMEN FOR TWO YEARS ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR Any citizen of the United States, whether male or female, is entitled and enjoy some music. Lieut, lett is Lieut. Alma Koehler of 'DOUGLAS . NEWS the City of Juneau; provided, such person shall be of the full age of ENGSTROM IS "EM’ OF twenty-one years at the time of the SINGLE TICKET FILED election and shall have been a bona FOR DOUGLAS ELECTION fide resident of the Territory of With Councilman E. E. Engstrom Alaska for one year and of the City ©ashen, Sante Degan and R. A. jately preceding the date of election. Hollingsworth, supporting candi- The Common Council of the City dates for Oy Council, only the one of Juneau having heretofore by reso- Iticket was filed shortly before the lution, duly designated the voting closing hour yesterday afternoon. Precincts of said city, and the poll- For member of the School Board, ing place in each thereof, the elect- Arne Shudshift filed to succeed OFS are hereby notfied: mimself for his third term, as the _ That all duly qualified voters re- | only candidate, :}d::‘:g ;fi:’x‘m'hfim‘:’b‘;“dm% o ol T Erwin Hucl?mexster. who hns_ said City 0f Juneay, which are as served as mayor during the year g,y all that section lying on the! |just ending, declined to become & onherly side of Second Street and |candidate for re-election on ac- .x vacancy in the ranks of council- easterly of Gold Creek and Capital !men after the election is over. An Avenue, will vote in the Fire Ap- appointment thereafter will then paratus Room in the City Hall Build- be in order. ing located at the corner of West — | Fourth and Main Streets, the same 121 VOTERS REGISTERED being duly designated Polling Place /With the registration period in and for Precinct No. One, City of about over, the total number regis- Juneau, Alaska, tered to date, according to City That all duly qualified voters re- Clerk Kilburn, is 121. There still Siding within the boundaries of 15 or 20 more persons eli- Voting Precinct Number Two of gible to vote, he said, and most of S8id City of Juneau, which are as them he hopes to get on the books | follows: All that section lying on the before April 3, closing date. 1southmly side of Second Street and - e e West Second Street across the tide £ 9 flats to the city- limits will vote at IN' NEW HOME " g 4 4 office, 135 South Franklin St., | ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carlyle and the same being the duly designated soh Jackle have moved from the|pojing Place in and for Precinct No. Tom Cashen cottage on D Street |pywo, City of Juneau, Alaska. to the Mortensen house, corner Sec- That all duly qualified voters re- ond and E streef siding within the boundaries of " Voting Precinct Number Three of said City of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the northerly and westerly side of Gold Creek and Capital Avenue and in- cluding the Seatter Tract, will vote at the G. E. Krause office in the building located at 803 West Twelfth Street, the same being the duly des- signated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Three, City of Juneau, 8 CARLYLES NOTICE Registration books for the muni- 6 '‘will close at 4 p.m. Saturday, "Apkil 3, and no one will be entitled 'to vote unless registered. Filing of 'candidates will close at 4 pm. "I'Wednesday, March 31. L. W. KILBURN, adv. City Clerk. Alaska. it Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th NEW STORE ASSISTANTS |98y of March, 1943, ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, City Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 16, 1943. Last publication, April 5, 1943. Mrs. Charles Werner and Miss Kagherine Jensen are two new as- sistants on the clerking staff of the - Feusi-Jensen store. i A i s Empire Classifieds Pay! BUY WAR BONDS ————— ettt IDA GREGG as a paid -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to. prfint this coupon this evening at. the box office of the- — I i CAPITOL THEATRE { | | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "SYNCOPATION" Federal Tax—b6c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First Nation‘l Bank | & of JUNEAU, ALASEA M i L DEFC I and Mrs. Lawrence | night, || two | clas- | Hospital, | girl, | pounds, ! are doing nicely this morning, | in conformity therewith, a General| Municipal Election will be held onf to exercise the elective franchise in| as candidate for Mayor and Tom of Juneau for thirty days immed- One of | West Second Street and the said | {count of ill health. Mr. Engstrom’s west Second Street extended across | ichoice of the mayorship will leave the tide-flats to the City Limits and | 'PAGE FIVE Phore PIGGLY WIGGLY 24 Pigq?;;ulrz’;;n;?;m ;T;;en is April Showers of CAN NED GOODS We feel we are very fortunate to have such a good variety of CANNED GOODS and VEGE- TABLES in stock. COME IN and look around. | WATCH ()l R ADS! URSES’ AIDES BALL Hall Saturday! | And don't forget the at the Elks’ I PIGGLY WIGGLY Orders must be in before l.uf(;loc:l‘( Minimum Delivery—$2.00 There Is No Substitute for | Newspaper Advertising! ————————————————— || Soothing Organ Music and EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN i e hrrelbGh i 1| FEMMER'S TRANSFER ! 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 48 Thomas HardwareCo. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Utah Nut and Lum; COAL o Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 4 | Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranot Hotel S A NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling |/ B O. DAVI® E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Bopplier Pnone 208 122 W. Seornd. COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phore 38 PARCEL_DELIVERY SERVICE G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR . i . & m. PHONE 516 and 2P. M. 4