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TUF“D AY jULY 27,1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be In the office by 1 o'clock In the afternoon to in- Are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Birectory. Count five average words to the Ene. Dally rate per line for consecu- @ve Lisertions: One day ..o 100 Additional days .......... 50 Minimum charge .. 50 FOR SALE . DIMENSION lumber; 200 galvanized iron. Contact ! Gastineau Hotel. i | {58 WANTED — CONTINUED \V'\NTI‘D ‘\/Lll" (mvl omplu\r‘[‘ (Il‘ sires apartment or room in pri- vate home. Write Empire C 2647 or phone 258. 16,000 F sheets Starbard, OUTBOARD boat; 1so 5 h.p. motor. Phone| 5 48 between 8:30 and ‘J'L‘U‘ 16-FT moter; Dougls pm condition. Will pay g write P.O. Box 1588. good price. Sedan or Phone | WANTED- 36 model. evenings. coupe, 1937 FORD V-8 ton and half truck blue Call ‘at 233 Willoughby Ave. WANTED — Husky male. Box 2615, DELIVERY truck, 1936| P.O. Box 368, Jureau. | new|{ WANTED-—-Good 2nd hand bicycle Pay good price. Green 250. pup, Juneau. BLACK Chev SCRAPER; endless belt and auto rear| pulley. Call at Bloxham’s| Phone 526. ‘ { | 3 CU. FT. SLIP 18-1t wheel Garage. WANTED—Apartment or hou to $100 monthly, no children Phone 197. LATE MODEL 10-tube all-wave console radio with record player| ——————r0 in good" condition, $100. Phone| VANTED—Washer, aiso k499 | erman at Snow White e Good pay. Phone 299. inch!| WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave| Milner. Phone blue 510. NANTED TO BUY Largc stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. ry clean- i"(lli SALE One-quarter H boilerplate tank, riveted, between| 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | China cabinet. Phone| Apt. 603, between FOR SALE Baranof Hotel, 4 and 8 pm: | NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. LOST and FOUND LOST—Keys in key case, Missing from car parked behind Juneau Motors. Leave at Empire. 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475, LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. FOR SALE—6-room house, full basement and garage, Ray oil| burner. Best neighborhood. Phone! Baranof Hotel, room 603 between 4 and 8 pm. FOUND-—Fishing ”re’c’l owner may have by proving ownership. Call at USO. Spast- | T ment house in Skagway, Alaska, ron mr located in business district. Can i be changed into business huuscs WELL FURNISHED room with use| Write Box 905. of house, oil range and circulator heater, or board and room. Gen- tlemen preferred. 175A Gastineau Ave. Phone black 290. THREE houses and cabin, all Tur- nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire| Juneau Paint Store. 2-ROOM furnished apt., oil range | and bath. Inquire 513 Willoughby. SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry-| stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton ROOM in pr:vate home. Gentleman piano. 457 South Franklin St.| preferred. References. 315 Third Inquire oWner. St. $OR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic | diesel stationary engine. BB E‘.m-' pire. { ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. | WANTED | MISCELLANEOUS DISTRIBUTORSHIP AVAILABLE [IAVE TWO boxes Here is a profitable opportunity for a Manufacturer’s Agent, In- dustrial Salesman, or Marine Re- i palr Shop to. act as distributor| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- for a nationally known exasenuall nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. preduct that we can deliver as| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. fast a5 yeu can soll. Our products| 315 Decker Way. Effective portant main- | June 15. % s et cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 30-30 hard| point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. , diesel or steam. Also for and ammonia CompPressors. y motorship or engine-driven pICTURES of ]'Rlp steamship must have these pro- | ducts, and urs are now in use| by the U. S. Nayy, the boast, Dgw“ yumu BE Guard, Maritime Commission, as| well as thousands of commercial | SHow"' uRsDAY vessels including United Nations! motorships. - No - investmens re- | quired. No inventory to carry.| Take the orders andywe ship di-‘IfEVOf DBVIS wi" DISD'BY rect to purchaser on regular credit ] terms. An aggressive Igirm or in- co{ored Fllms\ a' Lu'h' dividual acquainted with the ma- | rine and mdustnal trade can, eran ChurCh Here earn substantial ‘ineome taking ! ¢ orders for our products which are, Trevor Davis of the Snap Shop essential and in big demand now. Will return to the Lutheran Church Write for complete information to President, Box 566-0, Fort Worth 1, Texas his colored films of adventure on the Yukon River. Four reels will show exclusively what is known as the famous circle teur of Alaska, beginning at Ju- !neau, then to Skagway, Whitehorse WANTED—Small or medium size safe. Phene red 260. | o “trolling| WANTED—Used car—must be in| '35 or| 415, | | preferably | up| Laundry. | FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win-| Thursday evening at 8 o'clock with| Tlll‘ DAILY. ALASKA F MPIRE PITISBURGH MISSES BID FOR SE(OND Last Minule Rally by Dodg- | ersPulls Game Out of Fire ated Press) | The Pirates almost knocked | Brooklyn out of second place in {the National League yesterday, but the Dodgers staged a last minute |rally on Arky Vaughn's homer with |the bases loeded in the tenth in-| |ning to beat the Bucs. Two successive homers by l‘:\h'l‘.»‘ Ray Mueller, each with two on,| the Cincinnati Reds an (‘;\.s_\[ victory over Philadelphia. | Mort Cooper hurled no-hit |after the second inning as the ‘lmlls Cardinals overcame an early| Boston lead to beat the Braves l even though the Boston (f‘mn‘ \LJH'(] three runs in the first u\u. 4 ‘Hemsley Dnves in Three‘ i Runs Without Get- | |losing streak by beating the (,hl- |cago Cubs without the services n[ |two regulars—first baseman Jul Rengo and catcher Ernie Lombardi, V . ting Hit (By Associated Press) Catcher Rolle Hemsley = didn’t |make a hit but drove in three runs ‘huth suffering from injuries. on two flies and a walk to spark a | Yankee victory over the Chica | White Sox in the American Leag yesterday. Pet.| " 5l Zuber pitched ‘33 for the Yanks 610 Bol, Muncrief allowed only three 500 hits to the Boston Red Sox as he 10 hroke the St. Louis Browns' five- 461 game losing streak. A461| Cleveland made it three out of 445 four over Washington by winning 320 with Jim Bagby on the mound. | Bagby let the Senators down with Lost Pct.!only five hits while his teammates 28 671 | pounded the ball all over the lot 40 5 Philadelphia pounded out a vic- 39 .552[tory over the Detroit Tigers in af 511 pitching duel between Jesse Flor 471land Stubby Overmire. Doubles 433/ Johnny Welaj and Bobby Esic 422 | helped. ,37a | { | (By As: ler gave ball | GAMES MONDAY National League Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati 8 Boston 3; St. Louis 6. Brooklyn 10; Pittsburgh 6 American League Chicago 2; New York 5 | | | i | l1 St. Louis T7: Boston 1 | | | { Pacific Coast League No games scheduled City League Skagway~City postponed STANDING OF CLUBS Paci Coast League Won Lost " 27 61 50 47 47 47 | four-hit ball {Los Angeles |San Francisco Portland | Seattle ‘\.m Diego | Hollywood | Oakland 45 56 | Sacramento 32 68 National League | Won St. Louis 57 | Brooklyn 52 | Pittsburgh | Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia Boston 48 |New York 55 i American League | Won Losl Pet. | | New York ;Detron | Washington Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Boston Phnadelphm ‘JUNEAU DOUGlAS PICNIC IS HELD IN | after arrangements with the War Present and former residents of |Department were completed by Lt.| Juneau and Douglas held a picnic|Col. John T. Carlton, ADC Special lat Seattle on'Sunday, July 18, at|Service officer. | Woodland Park at Stove 4 and did| Suflicient equipment is being théy have a good time goes without (provided each post so that 10 per- saying. cent of the soldiers can go fishing Those attending the picnic were|at the same time. the following: The tackle now going out is in| Mrs. E. M. Polley, Mr. and Mrs.|25-man sets, each of which xncludc»l W. B. Kirk, Mrs. Ernest Rulaford,|25 lines 300 ft. long, 50-lb. test; 25 Mrs. Gene Rulaford Kline and son|sinkers, two to four oz., in assorted Kenneth, Mrs. Grant Baldwin, C.|S : 36 to 48 hooks in three sizes, C. Rulaford, Mr. and Mrs. Claude|and six spinner spoons of assorted | E. Baldwin and children. sizes. Mrs. E. P. Sisson, Mrs. Douglas| Other sets including rods and Gray, David and Alan Gray, Mr.(reels will be distributed later. These and Mrs. W. W. Mack, Mr. and|are being sent to Alaska by the| Mrs. Charlie Patterson and child-|Northern Kentucky Federation of] ven, Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, | Sportsmen. Joe Storms, Mr. and Mrs. B. K.| Meanwhile, reports reaching ADC MeDonnell and daughter. headquarters indicate soldlers on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson, |duty in Alaska heartily welcome Lodema Johnson, Mrs, Olive M. |[their new privileges and are using Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J.|Whatever equipment is presently Smith and children, Mrs. K. Shirk, | available. Sandra Shirk, Irene Olson, Mrs.| Under the new law, soldiers who Lillian Sisson, Mrs. ‘John L. Stem-|have served a year in Alaska can ham. obtain licenses on the same basis 55 46 51 > FISHING TACKLE = NOW DISTRIBUTED | w0 10 ALASKA POSTS| 42 500 44 476 46 4711 HEADQUARTERS ALASKA DE- i $2 A% FENSE COMMAND, July 27 — {Large quantities of fishing tackle | are being distributed to Army, posts [ throughout Alaska following the |vecent modification of the Alas ame Law liberalizing license priv- ileges for military personnel. 44 10 46 42 42 40 41 36 Lieut. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson,|2s regular resident Alaskans, A Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thibeau and |resident hunting license, which also daughter, Mrs. William O'Neill, Mr.|includes the privilege of game fish- and Mrs. Joseph Wehren, A. F.|INZ now costs military personnel Zimmerman, Mr. and - Mrs, Melvin|only $2.00. The same license costs (Brenno) Thais Bayers, Mr. andnon-residents $50. Mrs. Claude Erskine and children, | To insure good sportsmanship on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fowler and|the part of soldiers, Lieutenant | son, .Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Vander|General Simon Bdlivar Buckner, | Wyer, Mrs. 'T. Holm, Ingvold,|JI. an enthusiastic sport fisher and |Katherina, Kay and Alice Holm,|hunter himself before the war Mrs. Harold Knight and children,|duties consumed his full time, is- Mr. and Mrs. R. Laney, Roberta|sued a General Order directing that | Laney, Roy A. Allen. 2ll game laws would be observed ‘Mr. and Mrs. A, Mogseth, Buddy,|and that “In order not to exhaust Danny and Barbara Mogseth, Mr.|the game and fish supply in areas casily accessible to D TO BUY—Small end entering the main portion of making unit or ice cream refri-| |the journey down the Yukon on a geration. Also one large electric! (river boat, ending with a thrilling refrigerator. Phone 351 l1ide on the Alaska Railroad. e % With time permitting, Mr. Davis WANTED — Small furnished apart-'yy also show interesting movies of | ment by couple with no children’oir own neighborhood of Juneau. and no pets. P.O. Box 2885, City, ppe public is invited to this show- or phéne 466. ing says the Rev. A. A. Alsop. D PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY WANTED will p’w cash Ior shon; waveé radio for army outpost. Phone 800, Apt.’ 605. ! WARTED —Usea furnitur.. 506 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. Have a portrait artist take your i picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite chderal Building. Phone 204. adv. and Mrs. R. 8. Keaton, Bobby, Danny and Kay Keaton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brewer and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Harkey, Mrs. Sugurd Walistedt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunderlund and Dixie, Robert E. Moller Mrs. J. W. A. Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Maloney, Patsy and Lorraine Maloney, Hal Johnston, Ernest Soldin, Bill Feero, Dan |Krsul, Private Elmer Savikko, Mr. 'nd Mrs. Norris Richardson and children, Mrs. E. M. Richardson, Mrs. Varness and children, Mrs, Larson, troops, post JUNEAU ALASKA not only and spirit of game regulations, to conduct himself in a sportsman- like manner and avoid any act of thoughtlessness or greed (hat might brand him as a game hog or un- worthy citizen. In the last analysis, the test of good sportsmanship lies in consideration for. oth CALLURA TO MEET TERRANOVA, TITLE « MATCH,AUGUST 16 NEW ORLEANS, July 27.--Jackie Callwa will have no alibis if he loses the National Boxing Associa- tion featherweight title to Phil Ter-| the in a Bronx, N. Y, scheduled of 15 ranova on 15 Callura says: “I'd rather fight in New Orleans than in any pla in the world. I haven't fought a good battle since the last one in {New Orleans.” Callura got his first start toward the big money in New Orleans and he has fought in the city eight times. - GENE W. RHODE NOW IS BOY SCOUT LEADER The following article, which ap-| poayed. recently in a Spokane, ., newspaper, will be est.to many people who remembe; Gene W Rhode, who formerly lived ‘here, and was employed in the business office of the “Gene W. Rhode, attached to the Spokane area Boy Scout office sinve April, has just been graduat- ed from the Scout reservation school for executives at Mendham, . W, and has returned here field executive work. Mr. Rhode, son of C. J. Rhode, Colville, has 'en. 14 years in Scout work volunteer aide de camp. He spent 10 years in Alaska and was gradu- ateds from the University of Alaska at Fairbanks last year. He earned his way through school by in thé mines during summer vaca- tions and once spent an entire year trapping and prospecting in the Poorman district of Alaska. Also he lived three years at Ju- neaw.s His brother, Clarence J. |Rhode, is field warden for the Al-| ka game commission.” to conform to the lm:m-[ but | of inter- | Empire: | for | as| TALK FROM NEW COA Ci_Clark Shaughnessy, new head football soach at the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, gives a blackboard talk to his gridiron candidates SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR (OMES HERE 'Ben Carpenter Will Be ir Juneau Early Next Month . for Red Cross Chapter Ben the Red Cross will arrive «in month for the arpenter, of Water y Staff, Juneau early next purposc of training swimming and life saving instructors or others {nceding this instruction. This ‘ is according to advices received from Anchorage by John Newmarker, Chairman of the Juneaw Red Cross Chapter. In addition to the developing of 1 water safety training program, Carpenter will 0 be glad to assist with the Chapter’s First Ald' acti- | vities. The coming of this instructor ! should prove good news not only for {civilians but for members of the {armed forces. | Recently on Spenard, An- | chos Carpenter gave a demon- | stration showing ability to swim in water covered with burning oil f line. This demonstration {shows soldiers and sailors the pro- | per method of diving into a blazing linferno and swimming through it without suffering burns. > TIDES TOMORROW 41 am, -12:14 pm,, Low tide—5:43 pam., 46 feet. High tide—11:55 p.m., 152 feet. e - YOUR BROKEN LENSES |Replaced in our own shop. Eyes |Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson | Blomeren Bldg. Phone 636. Low tide—5: High tide 1.0 feet. 238 feet. working | Paul Bloedhorn | Jewelry and Curios South Franklin Street MRS. TED HENDRICKSON subscriber to TH E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “PANAMA HATTIE" & ‘Federal Tax—$6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear!, @ commanders will make local regu- lations reducing below legal re- | quirements the bag limits for mem- bers of their command if such | xction will result in maintaining the | local supply. We must think of our suceessors. ' | Indicative of General Bucknm\‘ desire to protect and preserve Al-i aska fish and game resources, his | order further said, “In order that | our wildlife may be conserved anz' enjoyed by curselves, our comrades | and our successors, every member of the military service is enjoined, ERAL DEPOSIT DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ¢ National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEKA INSURANC PAGE FIVE KENU SAVES SOAP CONCENTRATED CLEANSER Lighten housework Ihrough chemislry! lllDUIRIJ]S lhe lll 1131 | ILS SAVES WORK See This New Cleanser at _PIGGLY WIGGLY . There Is No Suhshiuie for Newspaper Advertising! [ D T UL v S Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. = Phone 86 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers 611 SEWARD BTREET PHONE 7687 S —— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) * GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Strees Juneau Hdors GEORGE Bll)fi Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 93 or ¥ FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 (R B F E Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & " Chas. G. Warner Co. | ThomasHardmeo PAINTS — OILS Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP b gridyesiior Ry HARDWARE Utah Nat and Lamp COA Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALERS ['Alaska Music Supply | Armurlvmm WHEN IN NEED OF Ulesel Oil—Rtove Ol—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- h(‘ — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—NIight Phone 481 The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frosen TIMELY CLOTHES "~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Qlldflfymcldlhh. FRED IMG BE m:n HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men e un e PORYF FETT R Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wend$ “SBMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau HARVEY R.LOWE 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 GASTINEAD HOTEL Every comfert made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 e HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 600 Amerfcan Meat — Phone 38 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repalrs 123 SEWARD BST.

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