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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943 PHONEA CLASSIFIED Copy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- {are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone om persons listed in telephone | Mrectory. Count five average words to the oe. : Dally rate per line for consecu- | Eve insertions: One day ........... — ) Additional days .____ Be Minimam charge ___50e FOR SALE ALE—Bath s and springs. — W’Afi’l)&)‘— h;uTSp ‘né lllaitrea 8. twin and double size. Phone 561 after noon hour. tub, two “mat- Call 166. | I"U[;i tres PLEASURE boat. See| Tee Harbor. 1902 F1 48 | Bednar WANT TO RENT—Large furnished or unfurnished house. Call room FOR SALE-2 bedroom furnished' .5, ociineau Hotel. | house, Concrete foundation, auto- matic oil heating plant, wonder- | ful view. Priced for quick sale. Call Douglas 834. | — 119 FT 762 o1 |WANTED- By man in service—an| old camera, just for lcx\s and shutters. F, 6, 7 or F, 4, 5. Write| Empire. | i INBOARD cruiser. Phone Red 270 |WANTED — Room and Board for| | working mother also care of child carrots, Northern| yowiio pnpive 2739 Mile 11, Glacier| * SMALL canning Vegetable Farm, Highway | WANTED 22 rifle in good condi- | tion. Phone Red 340. | i OIL CIRCULATING heater, with coil, oil tank, copper oil line + Phone Blue 615, | furnished 2 bed-| room beach home. Good terms.| J. L. Wilson, Box 2825 Juneau or WANTED--Small hu.,l(].u Phone Douglas 962. | condition. Phone 226. | WANTED-A reliable person Lo care | for two small children in my or your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer COMPLETELY P. O. Box 857. ;. good | FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in WANTED-Young lady to work in| Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. SUMMER HOME on Louisa Beach.| WANTED—Used furniwurc. 306 Wil- Phone Blue 755 loughby. Phone 788. [FOUR P, HD. Frisco Std. onced stenogra- | 16 in. wheel. Phone Douglas 48 between 6 and 7 pm with | WANTE ¥ pher .md typist wants part time| work. Phone 452 after 5 p.n. F‘OR, SALE 55 lb dapple grey WANTED~'1rollmg boat, must be work gelding, 8 years old, gentle.| fully equipped, between 34 and| Write Andrew Ask, Petersburg,| 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box; Alaska. : 1055. MY HOME on l-‘nu Love Rond WANTED Eu:enenced male or furnace heat and Flamo gas| female bookkeeper, good pay.| range, hot and cold running| Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. water. D. F. Millard. - i D A or B engine (block or| complete). Must be reconditioned | or in good shape. Call green 113. 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots.| Phone 378. i i tun panel LruLk ;,oodeWANTED—Sewmg machine. Pur- Phone Blue 415. | chase or loan. Preferably portable | - | power model by USO, Skagway,| GOOD income property. Close in.| for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 1766, Juneau. ! | Write P.O. Box 131 1 | 1—940 GMC condition. STMPSON residence on Gold Belt| wai WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave Ave. Phone 266 for appumtmenti Milner. Phone blue 510. | INCOME property inJuneau. Phone NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. S-BEDROOM housc. W. H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone greehwANTED AT ONCE--Iromers and!| 475, | shirt finishers. Alaska Leundry. | COMPLETELY furnished apart- m LDST and FO ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can be changed into Bisiness howses|LOST-—About Aug. 7, a brown' key | yEry fHoNsy. i " gase containing keys, one .being! _S-Ifagv;v_s:?—._ 4o+ two pronged. Write Emplre [+) | THREE houses and cabin, all fur-| 2746. | nisheg) GaBicaanoAlR, lnq“m’ll.,os’l‘—vl{eys with Gowman Howh Juncls Dy G identification tag. Finder return| | YOR SALE -30 brake hp. Cowic| 0 Mis. K. B. Bush, Cooper diesel stationary engine. BB h'x Apartments or P. O. Box 2628. |LOST — Found in Federal Bldg.| | ladies umbrella, owner may have | ro' nm | same by describing and pay for s a ad. FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4! 22 yoom house, Call 67 after 6 pm, |LOST—I4-ft. green rowboat Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. at FOR RENT—Steam-heated sleeping | room, Ellingen Apts. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: {That on August 2nd, 1943, in the| LABIN phone bluck 234, daytime.| Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, JOHN | FOR RENT- Fur. Apts. Easily Kept prNTTILA was appointed admin- | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. i ator of the estate of HENRY | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| ;1SSTLA, deceased. All persons \ and use of Electric Washer and |having claims against said estate! | Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-|gre required to present them, with | view Apts. |verified vouchers as required by i | i | i | I | I 5 law, to said administrator at the M!sanLA“uus office ‘of his attorney Howard D. 1 Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard Alaska, within six months from the point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 date of the first publication of this Savage. Phone 197 | notice. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | | nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up. o Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.; {Last 315 Decker Way. Effective| Jups; 107 f LUTHERAN RUMMAGE SALE TURN your old gold into vnlue,‘l The Lutheran Ladies' Aid will cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 'hold a rummage sale in the church parlors tomorrow beginning at 10 | o'clock. The committe in charge of the sale is composed of Mys. John Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe Lowell, Mrs. John Winther, and Mrs. I ballets, moderne, eccentris, special-’'Olaf Westby. jties. Stenographers’ body toning * B | classes. Beginners baliroom dancing.; Have a portrait artist take your Studio, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575.; picture. Hamersley Studio, Opposite adv. ii‘edeml Building. Phone 204. adv, . JOHN PENTTILA, Administrator. publication: Sept. 7, 1943. publlcatmn Sept. 28, 1943,‘ i DAN(?lN(i CLASSES | NOW ENROLLING | Detroit | followed \DODGERS IN SPLIT WITH BRAVE TEAM {Broaklyn Wins Regular Game-Boston Takes Extra One (By Associated Press) The Boston Braves won the com- pletion of a suspended game from the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday in the National League but folded to the Dodgers in a regular game. The suspended game was halted by the Massachusetts Sunday July 18 midst a Brave rally in the | sixth inning. Ed Head had mst come inte the game as a relief pitcher and he finished the game yesterday. In the regular contest, Whitlow | Wyatt held the Braves to six hits, with four of them and an error giving Boston their runs in eighth after loosed a 17-hit blast against four Boston hurlers. GAMES MONDAY National League Brooklyn 6, 10; Boston 17, 3. No games were played in the American League yesterday and the | Pacific Coast League has (lm»h(d the 1943 season. STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won 90 5 4 = 61 58 Pct. 672 ).yB Lost 44 60 41 68 m ke T4 84 | St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Boston 57 New York 49 American League Won Lost 85 49 3 60 75 62 69 65 5 435 368 | Pet. New York Cleveland Washington 549 547 515 Chicago St. Louis Boston Philadelphia 466 446 333 EASTERN ST Home Coming Dinner September 14, 6:30 pm. for mem- bers, visiting members and escorts, by the regular business, meeting at 8:00 p.m ALICE BROWN Secret adyv. FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS Exclusive Distributors ' for William Jamieson & Co. Division of Seagram Distillery DuBouchette Cordials and Liquors Henry Marquis Brandy And Many Other Famous Lines curfew law | the | the Dodgers had un- | 18 | 4“\ Clithero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 at 8 o'clock in Union Hall. *| erican Legion Auxiliary. 634 | randson made his appearance on | Club members and their friends are Tuesday, | THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE«—JUNEAU ALASKA 'FRANKIE FRISCH " 10 BE MANAGER o sucs aGain ODDS PLENTY RITTSBURGH, Sept. 14. — The appointment of Frankie Frisch as | manager of the Pirates next year ‘WA\ announced today by Pittsburgh ball club president Bill Benswanger. He said Frisch had dome a fine job in keeping the Pirates in the lirst division during his four years ;;,\ manager : - > Coast league Playoff Will | President’s Cup series, post-season playoff among the top four Pacific | Coast League teams, opens mx..\ as first-place Los Angeles meets third place Seattle Rainie second-place San Francisco opens a seven-game series against the Port- {land Beavers, in fourth place | The league has a $1250 pool to split in \’p]d\'on STUART BEITIEI.S | PAI?EIITS OF SON | Mr. and Mrs. filuaxt Beitzel of | Olympia, Washington, are receiving the congratulations of their friends | {on the birth of a son on September 41 The young man weighed seven |and a quarter pounds and has been | names James Stuart. Mrs, Beitzel is the former Gordon | 4 | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14.—The st Russell Clithero, formerly of Juneau but now residing in Sitka. Mrs. Clithero is now in this city in con- | nection with business of the Am- Their new | the birthday of his aunt, Miss Jean Clithero, now in training as a nursr at the St. Peters Hospital in Olym- pia The young arrival is eligible to i become a member of the Sons of | Starf Today among the four teams, accord- | to the team standings in the | BIG SERIES’ EVEN 5O FAR NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The New York Yankees, who howled last fall that they could do better-in Sports- man Park in St. Louis than in their own Yankee Stadium, are now chortling over the world series schedule which calls for the first thgee games in the Yankee Stad- ium Players and fans think- this gives the Yanks an advantage over the St Leuis Cardina However, the bockies, who pay less attention to uch intangibles, are still reluctant to lay a price on the series. They won't concede that the Yanks have the best of the go and the chances are the odds will be 6 to 5, take your choice D Rebekah Drill Team Will Meet Thursday A special meeting nr the Rebekah | Drill Team Club has been called for Thursday at 8 o'clock Members are requested to attend | the session which will be held at | the re: sidence ‘of Rebecca Seero, wnpd)lm(\nt 203, in the Assembly. D TOWNSEND CLUB Attorney General | of Alaska, will be guest speaker for | tonight’s meeting of the Juneau | Town |1'| Club which will be held A special | { Henry Roden, | program of musical selectio {also been prepared. The celebration will welcome the | homecoming of Dr. Francis Town- ) send at Fairbury, Tl All Townsend invited to attend. - | FOREST SERVICE MEN FLY T0 EDNA BAY| i lh" Legion, according to the happy { L' randfather - - BROKEN S own slmp Eyes Lillian Carlson adv. YOUR Replaced in our Examined. Dr. Rae Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, -oo - Before the war, sale of stamps to tourists was a "business in Vatican City postage for A - (]ll’i\lll"‘ Arthur (-lmm Rvuumal Engineer for the Forest Service, and Tom Parke, draftsman, flew to Edna Bay today ito do engineering work in conneection with the Ala: ‘I,rw program in that district expect to return in about three weeks D BUY WAR BONDS Here is an erganization geared to bring ~dealers and consumers in Alaska the ut- most in fine liquors and prompt service. We represent outstandmg Distilleries, Win- eries, and Breweries and have stocks on hand ready to serve you. All are famous brands and fine quality. Dealers desiring to round out their stocks with high quality Whiskies, Wines, or Beer are invited to get in touch with us. We are never knowingly undersold. BUY U. S. WAR BONDS K & L DISTRIBUTORS ya:ters and Exporters of F 06 LOWMAN BLDG., SEF Phone MAin 8846 e Liquors TTLE . MEETS TONIGHT| ns has | Spruce i | nd A. Graber announce the fol- {lowing school children as winners | iuA Slogan prize: “Bonds or Bond- NEWS age” by Herbert Bonnett, first “The bonds we are buying will }u-vp our soldiers flying” by INTO COAST GUARD lehu Fleek, second prize; “A bond | Clayton Fleek, son of Wm Fleek,/n week will give the Axis defeat"} well known transfer man, left last by Elton Engstrom, Jr. third prize Prizes are $5, $250 and $1.50. week for Ketchikan Alaska to enter the Coast Guard Service there. l | —_ NOTICE TO MOTHERS TERRITORIAL GUARI All mothers of sons or daughters TO MEET Tlll‘Rh‘l)l\\"wlw are in the armed service, are The Douglas Territorial Guards ed to leave word with or con-| areé given early notice this week that gact Mrs. Norman Rustad, Presi-| they are to meet at the Douglas/dent of the Doug.as Islands Wo- Natatorium at 7:30 o'clock Thursday |man's Club. Any persons knowing evening dressed in coveralls and of Douglas mothers of sons in the leggings with rifles and ammunition 'Secrvice are also asked belts. Early notice is given so that Mrs. Rustad, so that all members will thereby have'list may be had ample time to know their dress - R and the hour to meet to contact a complete ROUTE HOME A R oo Mis. Ray McCubbins and children, FUND FOR KINDERGARTEN |pary and Sue Ann, of Falrbanks, At last night's regular Councilj pyave registered at the Baranof meeting an additional 1\])))1‘0})!‘1&\-; Hotel while waiting for passage to tion was approved to cover the ad-|yeturn to their home after a visit ditional expense of operating alin the States kindergarten class in the public| —— school. The Council also accepted |the resignation of City Treasurer | 1Guy L. Smith, and appointed W. L.| | Kilburn to hold that position. With | ‘rmupuuts on water service on lower | Ann's Avenue, it was stated that| the man water supply pipes will| be turned on within two or three! |days so that residents there will jhn\'v a larger supply SLOGAN WINNERS ANNOUNCED Judges A. J Enlu[,,. Mike Pusich NOTICE OF HFAII\G PE’] 'll()‘\l\ TO SET ASIDE THE ESTATE WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION | In the Probate Court for the Ter- PAGE FIVE H SALES Yesterday on the local fish market the Explorer sold 25,000 pounds of halibut, the Fremont 20,000, and the Louhelen, 7,000 pounds of sable. Today the Addington sold 17,000 pounds of sable, the Hyperian: T~ 000 pounds, and all of the sales were at the ceiling prices. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 26, 1943, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Walter F. Sharpe was appointed adminis- | trator with the will annexed of the | estate of James F. Den s, deceased, All persons having claims against | said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said administrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months from the date ofthe first publica- tion of this notice. WALTER F. SHARPE, Administrator w. w. a. First publication, Aug. 30, 1943, Last publication Sept. 20, | ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, Juneau Precinct. Before the | Honorable Felix Gray, ex-officio Judge of the Probate Court. |In the Matter of the Estate of | | OSCAR OSBORNE, deceased | Notice is hereby given that Mil- | ‘(Iu'(l R. Hermann, administrator of | the estate of Oscar Osborne, de- | ceased, has filed herein her verified | petition praying for an order to be i made assigning the whole of said | estate to the widow of said deced- | ent, for her exclusive use and bene- | fit, and that Tuesday the 28th day | | of September, 1943, at 10 a. m. in lh(' court room of the above entitled court in Juneau, Alaska, hasebeen | [ set for the hearing of said petition, | | |ar 1 all persons interested are here- by notifled (o appear at 4 Chas. G. Warner Co. | | by notified to appear at the' time | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP .md place set for said hearing and | Ropes and Paintg FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and @ | show cause, if any there be, why the | | said order should not be made. Reference is hereby made to said : | petition for further particulars. | | Dated at Jurfeau, Alaska, this 24th ' day of August, 1943. FELIX GRAY, | U. 8. Commissioner and Ex- | offio, Probate Judge. First publication, Aug. 24, 1943, Last publication, Sept. 14, 1943. Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling B O.DAVIS K W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR FAMOUS 1-2-3 MIXER The ideal Mixer for the Alaskan market. Three Citrus flavors —Lime, Lemon, Orange. In success- ful use for mixing drinks in more than 50,000 Bars. Also has many home uses for cooking, salads, bak- ing, ades, coolers, mixed drinks, etc. Always ready. No waste. Ask us about it. Bert's Ca:h Grocery - IPHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Junean GISTIIEAU | mm—hhflu Afr Service Informalien PHONE 10 or 0 EVERY NIGHT . DOUGLAS John Marin, Prop. Phone 8 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Buildery’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lamp COA Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HARVEYR.LOWE Publie Accouniant 337 PRONT STREET