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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1943 o PHONE A CLAsswmh Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone director: Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu tive insertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge ... PHONE | FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED | LINE FOR DISPLAY ADS | DEAI% 11 A. M. ON DATE OF lNSERTION ‘ v \V[\.‘ - an1n LOT in Douglus with garage, srconi Sully’s Bakery hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat- ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A WANTEID ~Woman for Housework Baldwin. and care of 2 small children. In- 4 cluding room and board. Write Empire C 2869. clerk, apply TON International dump truck. Write Empire C 2872 w. argain Small Cabin! Condition. Phone — Traffic ¢ Representative Contact Alaska ANTED for out of town. Star Airlines. ;%ALE —Bi Good FOR Cruiser 5032. S BOAT “Sophia” Length 40 it. | WANTED—Nice home for school G/ onl . i T 5t Her labtnie B Wilkon | /50 0L WNRlEs VHERG assist with children, light duties at Village in Juneau. | -rameis g ghuidren, lightedities FURNISHED House for cash $4,500.] | WANTED—_Apartment $60-575 per Phone 55 | month for two Army Officers.| Twin_ beds, kitchen, 2-3 rooms. Phone 436. FOR SALE-Completely shed | six room house, piano, Frigidaire, radio, (\uummulL gll hlcm‘ wi :’:}?tlwANTED- Em;)léymex]t by active| machine, twin beds, electric range | i 5. iR L i and new cabinet sink. Two lots ::“f:l‘:l”“,f;;:'“l]:':“’}ol'l:‘m‘,;‘n;“:;p:::_ with best of view. Ready 10 MOVE oo machinist or marine steam in, Phone Douglas 763. | engines, turbine and reciprocat- ing, locomotive engines, two or four cycle gas engines; also mill- wright work, experienced in in | stalling various types of neWw ma- chines on construction jobs and repairs on running machinery; acetylene welding .and brazing on| following metals, steel cast iron, brass, bronz, copper, and alumin- um (pipe welding) rivet burning, cutting, etc. What have you to boots; Raynster rubber suit; end Dfl‘erf'gAddres,s P. S. Box 2:4, Ju- table; book case; chest drawers.| peoy Alaska. Call Black 694 or No. 3 Evergreen apartments. iWANTED TO BUY — Late model car. Lee Swift. Phone 764 Douglas. | FOR SALE—Four family furnished Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, uuml; income. Write Box 155, Cordova, Alaska, % FOR SALE—Apartment - for -sale, good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. ALL WOOL “Rothmoor Tadies winter coat, like new; hip boots; 2 paix skates; 2 pair skiis; ladies ski FOR SALE—Paimer 18 Heavy -Duty Marine Engine — Complete or in parts, New Manifold, Box 2313| John Natterstad, Auk Bay. M. S. GAMBIER, needs minor re- pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 6 ft. 0. A.| Gross tonnage 32. Can be used | - for freight or towing. 226 6th St. Phone 416. | FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in! Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. | WANTED—Vaccum cleaner. Phone 333 or Red 150. | i g 2 L . TWO ROOM furnished apt. or sleeping room for two girls. Phone Miss Shoemaker at Baranof. | WANTED—A feliable person to care| for two small children in my or your home. Mrs. M. J.Strohmeyer P. O. Box 857. i\ | WANTED-—Small frigidaire in good| condition. Phone 226. | (NCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| | | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wfl-! i-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| loughby. Phone m' son, 1044 W. 10th. Phcne green ‘ 475, | WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White uunflry‘ COMPLETELY. furnished apart-| Good pay. Phone 299. ment house in Skagway, Alaska, | located in business -district. Can WANTED .AT ONCE—Ironers and be changed -into business houses| 8Hirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. very easily. Write Bor 905, LOST and FOUND Skagway. THREE houses and cabin, all fur- Al nished, ‘Gastineau Ave. Inquire J‘OUND-— Pair hip boots. owner Juneau Paint Store. | may have by praving ownership fOR SALE—30 ‘brake trp:-Covic| Office, diesel stationary engine. BB Em-| ~ pire. FOUND—A of shell rimmed glasses. Owner may have them MISCELLANEQUS | | by paying for this adv. Empire| [ TWO 30-30 hara Office. Will trade for ‘2 ‘boxes 300 GUARANTLED Realistic Perma.§ Io (OlflY AT FWER nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, .$1 up.| Lola Deauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effeéctive June 15, pair HAVE point Savage. According to announcement by the | | Buraeu of Fisheries, the sealers from |the Funter ‘Bay Evacuatioh ‘Colony TURN your old gold -into -value, |who have been in the Pribilof ¥ *|Islands for the past few months, i '.nde ot Nl |hhve béen tetirnéd to their fam- FOR SAlE _ sanitary ooueh and |illes, Further plans for their future mattress, men’s hip boots, cast:hflme is under discussion. iron heater, tools. 827 7 th St.! The people who are at present West. ioccupylnng the Funter Bay' ¢tolony | were evacuated from their homes in »cne Pribilofs at the outbreak of the FORRENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | the Last Will and Testament of BENJAMIN F. LEAMING, Deceased, made by him on August 11, 1943, has been admitted to probate and an| UNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th Order made and entered by the and Harris. Phone Blue 297. United States Commissioner and Ex- | _ Officio Probate Judge for the Ju- FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Ea.suy kept neau, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. cinct, that said decedent’s estate Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath shall be settled in the manner pro- and use of Electric Washer and vided in said Last Will and Testa- Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- ment, and all persons aye required | view Apts. within six (6) months from the date | | of the first publication of this notice 'tu present their claims, with proper | N,O_TICE i vouchers, against said estate to the | Douglas municipal taxes will be- evecyor at the office of his at- come delinquent if not paid before torney, R. E. ROBERTSON, 200! Satuiday, October 16th, after which seward Bujlding, Juneau, Alaska. date a penalty of ten percent will Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- be added, together with interest at'tember 22, 1943, the rate of 10% per annum. ) MYRVEN H. SIDES, L. W. KILBURN, e City Clerk. | First publication, Sept. 22, 1943, | Last publication, Oct. 13, 1943, 1 ROOM w<abin, 843 West 9th St. FOR RENT-2 room Furnished Apt with bath -and -oil ‘range. 513A Willoughby. adv, | Monte Pre- Flight, which has | originated | Adams, former University of Wash- |club orchestra. |ington star and passing ace of the|OFchestra are Mr. and Mrs.!’ O. C. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TWO CARDS TAKE ARMY PHYSICALS STAGG TEAM | MEETS TEST SATURDAY: College of Pacific Will Take on Toughest Tilt So Far SAN FRANCISCO, Qct. 13— N |Chunky little Amos Alonzo Stageg, | —Edward G. Barrow, dean of the country's grid coaches, {the World Champion New York is the toast of the coast as his team’| Yankees, has been a patient in a {readies for its toughest foe — Del hospital here since last Friday, suf- me | fering from a heart ailment. He {of the greatest name players in the Saw ‘Tuesday’s opening game but was West. forbidden to even listen to the rest But the wily coach of the College | °1! the radio of the Pacific says, “We'll give em‘ o a fight” Stagg started his coach- | ing career anew at 71 after 11 years | of retirement after being released | on account of age by the University | of Chicago. Some of his plays were “way back when.” His| team has downed four opponents this season. | > ——— MA“ |s INmRED last * night the record number of members in attendance enjoyed NEW YORK, Oct 13.—Dean Mc- dancing to music furnished by the Members of the ST. LOUIS, Oct. 13.-Outfielder Harry Walker and Pitcher Alpha Brazle of the St. Louis Cardinal borted yesterday at Jefferson Bar- | racks for induction into the Army, - >-oo 'YANKEE PREXY IN HOSPITAL NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Oct. 13 President of CLUB COUNCIL 10 MEET SATURDAY Members of the Townsend Club .|Council will meet Saturday at 8 |o'clock at the home of Carl Collen, |it was announced last night at the |regular meeting of the organization Following the \business session JUNE SHUTOUT TAKES LAUREL STAKES BALTIMORE, Oct. 13.—Displaying the form which carried him to the top of (1 ar-old heap last year erday carried the Greentree Stable silks to victory in the $10,000 Laurel stakes ——————— 'MRS. MARY NEILL, NURSE DIRECTOR, RESIGNS POSITION Dr, W. W. Council, rritorinl Commissioner of Health, announces Miss Dorothy Whitney, Public W Nurse, has been appointed Director of Public Health Nursing to succeed Mary K. Neil! Mrs. Neill has filled the position since the -expansion of health ser- vices in 1936 Miss Whitney received her public | health ' training at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, and later became one of the supervi- sors on the St. Louis Visiting Nur that ‘Staff. She started her public healt) work in Alaska on the nursing staff Senior Nu' e Matanuska and later | of the Anchor- | I cam age nursi M, 50 capab! filled 'the position as Directo: Nurses for the past seven years, now residing in Fairbanks. - FIRST SKI CLUB MEETING OF FALL | ITALY TURNS wiseTonchr ONNALZIS; TO interested in winter in joining the Jureau invited to attend the that organi- All person: s and 8ki Club are first fall meeting of zation tonight in the City Council Chambers in the City Hall At the meeting, scheduled to be- gin at 8 o'clock, officers for the year will be elected and plans out- lined for activities for the coming year | e CLERKS ARE GOING TO MEET TONIGHT The Clerks' Union, No. 1932, hold a meeting tonight at 8 o’clocl in the Moose headquarters in the | Seward Building. There will be a ort business session, then bingo |~ mes and refreshments. All mem- | are I'uqllt‘%l(‘d to attend. - TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:09 a. m., Low tide—8:08 a. m., -0.3 feet. High tide—2:18 p. m., 19.7 feet. Low tide—8: , 2.4 feet. will | be: 18.1 feet NOTICE TO ALL CAR OWNERS ffic officers will check ecars every afternoon on Willoughby Ave.| betwe and 5 pm. All cars must| Jomt Announcement Made communicate the intormation of the have,” WAGE FIGHT by Roosevelt Chur- chill, Stalin (Continuea irom Page Oune) but in the joint statement, they added “the relationship of co- l)ol]mt-rv:nm b" retained in full force O ily be readjusted by agreement in itself could not af- ¢t the armistice terms which will and can among the Allled Governments and {in SUNRISES; |being the sunrise and the second | and paying for this adv. Empire| Brooklyn Dodger: in his right wrist in the game| against the Washington Redskins | and is out of action for at least a‘ month. | > | ATTENTION. REBEK!/ | Regular meeting tonight “at 8| o'élock; also nomination of officers.| Please attend | MARY JANE HARRINGTON, | Secretary. adv., > - SUNSETS The duck hunung ason is now on. Shooting starts half an hour before sunrise and ends at sunsets. Following are the sunrises and sun- sets for several days, the first time the sunset: October 14 7:3 § 5:57 p. m. October 15 :54 p. m. 7:33 October 51 October . 149 October i 46 October 143 October 72 41 October i 138 October X :35 October L 133 October " October Octobevr 2 ¥ 5: October 27 5:23 Noteveryone can'own the finest p_eixl, or drive the costliest car. But America’s most distine guished beer is within the reach ofeverybody. SCHLITZ . . .abeer 50 fine it made a city famous. America’s Most Distinguished Beer N .4 BROWN BOTTLES. [#8 FHAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS ..»‘uuwmo.um broke two bones | Collen und Ed McIntyre. BUY WAR BONDS COFFEE DAYS ARE HEREACH) TRY OUR SPECIAL BLEND AT OUR EXPENSE be checked before deadline. You may return and receive credit if not satisfied. It will be ground for your order. PIGGLY Minimdm' Delivery at WIGGLY $2.00 ‘The“husky”’that hauls a highway You can-bet’ your boots that pick and shovels aren’t grubbing out the roads that are fin- gering through the trackléss back country. It takes machirery, and plenty of it— power shovels and pumps, scrapers and drills — that sometimes have to be strong:armed hundreds of miles into the brush. That’s a back-breaking job for even a tough tractor like this one. And because its engine must have the most careful attention, it’s a safe bet it’s powered with Standard Die- sel Fuel. Packed with extra power, uniformly dependable, controlled viscosity Standard Diesel Fuel is 1009, clean. All the impurities are distilled out so there’ll be no grit to clog or enlarge the hair-fine injector valves, no deposits on injector noz- zles to cause frequent delays. Keep equipment moving. Get ex- tra protection against costly, time- wasting Diesel repairs, switch to Standard Diesel Fuel—it's CLEAN! STANPARD DIESENEET STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA light of assistance the Italian the | pleasure” | the i s B b ' FORD AGENGEY || (Authorizsed Dealers) GREABEB—QGAS—OIL Poot of Main Btreed Juncan Moelers | Sanitary Meat [ Sanitary Meat Co. | POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oull Fhones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. WOMEN'S APPARBL ‘Baranof Hotel ‘Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DFALERS 'WHEN IN NEED 0¥ Ulesel Oll—Stove O—Your ‘Oval Chéloe—Geners! Haul- ng ~ M‘IM ©ALL UB! Government may be able to afford United Nation's cause.” To Notify Officials Marshal Badoglio advised Gen. Eisenhower that he took “great in informing the Geéneral ITtalian King declared war on Germany The declaration the Ttallan Ambassador also (he German Ambassador in Madnd at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Badoglio Nazi was handed to asked Eisenhower to declaration of war to the Govern- ments of the United Nations and advise the Italian Embassies in Ankara and buenos Aires and Le tions at Bern, Stockholm,” Dublin and Lishun 30 e e A new type of pressed wood, hydulignum, is being “tSed" for air- craft propellor blades.. It is made by the consolidaton under heat and pressure of 60 Iayers of birch- wood vernieer, trefted with a special resin. EVERY NIGHT John Marin, Prop. -Phone #9 Alaska Dock & Storage €o. Alaska Music § Arthur M. Uggen, M: m}y Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward