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THURSDAY OCTOBER 14, 1943 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sufe insertion on same day. We agcept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge ... .10c . 5¢ 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. _BEE_— BARGAINS, Lady's black seal coa® size 16, good condition, good style, $150; also Rem. 12 g. model 31 shotgun; also Rem. auto. rifle| with box shells. Phone Red 275. 25 ft. fully equipped troller “WEE” 31B63. Between floats 3 and 4. Boat Harbor. g i Ld‘}‘ll) Douglas with garage, second | hand doors, Kitchen table, 2 heat- ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A. Baldwin. 1% TON International dump truck. { Write Empire C 2872 FOR SALE—Bargain Small Cabin Cruiser Good Condition. Phone 5032, FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. Phone 55. VOR SALE—Completely furnished six room house, piano, Frigidaire, radio, automatic oil heat, washing machine, twin beds, electric range and new cabinet sink. Two lots with best of view. Ready to move in, Phone Douglas 763. FOR SALE—Four family furnished Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, good income. Write Box 155, Cordova, .. Alaska. FOR SALE—Apartment for sale, good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. ALL WOOL Rothmoor ladies winter coat, like new; hip boots; 2 pair skates; 2 pair skiis; ladies ski boots; Raynster rubber suit; end table; book case; chest drawers. Call Black 694 or No. 3 Evergreen apartments. FOR SALE—Palmer 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. O. 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. | B A SR S L L S T RN (NCOME property in Juneau.Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm. $-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin~ son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475, COMPLETELY furnished apart- | WANTED~Woman CLASSIFIED F VIALE HELP WANTEI) Permanent representative to “sell Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia in Southeastern Alaska. Requirements: 30-50, well educated, 40 hr. wk., recommended by 3 citizens. Write | Compton Company, 2102 Northern |Life Tower, Seame adv. WANTED — Woman clerk flpply Sully’s Bakery. for Housework and care of 2 small children. In- cluding room and board. Write Empire C 2869. WANTED-Niqe home for school girl of twelve, where she can assist ‘with children, light duties for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. ;| WANTED—Vaccum cleaner. Phone 333 or Red 150. {TWO ROOM furnished apt. or sleeping room for two girls. Phone Miss Shoemaker at Baranof. WANTED—A reliable person to care for two small children in my or your home, Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer P. O. Box 857. WANTED—Small frigidaire in good condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE--lroners and shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry. LOST axd FOUND SRR AR FOUND — Pair hip boots. Owner may have by proving ownership and paying for this adv. Empire Office. FOUND—A pair of shell rimmed glasses. Owner may have them by paying for this adv. Empire Office. * CARD OF THANKS Angoon, Alaska Oct. 6, 1943 We appreciate the sympathy and assistance given us by the towns: Hoonah, Haines ANB, Juneau ANB, Angoon ANB, during the loss of our sons Joseph and Charles, Sept. 29; the Officers at the Excursion Inlet; station; the crew and captain of the seiner “Success” ‘of Metlakatla' PHONE A NOTRE DAME 5 | 100 TOUGH SAYS BADGER MENTOR MADISON, Wlsconsin, Oct. 14— | The Notre Dame - Wisconsin game‘ Saturday is just another contest to Coach Harry Stuhidreher’s Badgers | | because Notre Dame is jusl too streng “Notre Dame is without a doubt | | the nation’s number one team,” he | says, “and we're just inexperienced fellows plugging along and making a lot of mistakes. We don't kid { ourselves into thinking we could beat Notre Dame.” 'PROSPECTS GOOD FOR FOOTBALL N MAJORS IN 1944 NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—With the World Series over, baseball fans and officials are turning to next year’s |prospect with no hesitation in de- going. Baseball magnates have found the and attendance good. Manpower is the only major { major leagues. ST. mms*bcc 14, ;s.bima Cardinals Harry Walker and Alpha Brazle passed their physicals and have been sworn into the Army. b it ot fOREST SERVICE ME ' RETURN ON FORESTER - After ter-day day business’ "trip to Ketchikan, Wrangell and Peters- burg, Frank HeintzZleman, Regional Forester, returned late yesterday on| the Forester. | Also making the trip was A. E. Glover, Regional Engineer for the| Forest Service, who has spent the| past month at Ketchigan and Edna Bay. ———e———— PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have & portralt artist take your claring that the game will keep | § public’s reactions this year favorable ’ {threat to the continuance of the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Ditkey (omesinfor Homer g 1 ijuries will keep two quarterbacks, Teammates congratulated Yankee Catcher Bill Dickey as he came in after he smashed out a homer in the sixth inning of the final World Series game at St. Louis. Dickey’s circuit clout also scored Charlie Keller for the two runs the Yankees tallied to win the game and pennant. Left to right: Umpire Ed Rommel, batboy, Keller (9) and Dick Etten (5). (AP Wirephoto) MAJOR LEAGUERS ll OF OREGON TO EHD TOUR GAMES PLAY AFTER ALL | PENDLETON, Ore, Oct. 14—The | EUGENE, Ore,, Oct. 14, — The National Leaguers nosed out the | University of Oregon is going to have American Leaguers 3 to 2 in the |a football team after all with only last game of a barnstorming tour in | one game in sight-—against Willam- which the American League won |ette on Saturday. five games out of nine. Phil Cnv-i Oregon dropped out of the con- eretta of ahe Chicago Cubs hit the |ferepice earlier and disbanded its; picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal lulflmc m:u:u lav winning blow yesterday, a two-run }sqund But Army officials have homer in the fourth inning. | approved off campus games, (COMMANDOS LOSE “TWO'BACKS: FOR 'GAME ON SUNDAY SPOKANE, Wash, Qct. 14—In- ‘Pltsy Perrino and Hank Mansuette, otit of Sunday's game when the Spo- kane Commandos play Whitman at Walla Walla. The pair was hurt in the game with the University of | Washington FEDERATION IS THEME OF €LUB SOCIAL MEETING | This month being “Federation Month” the Social meeting of the | Juneau Woman’s Club on October 19, will he arranged by Federation officers Wwho also are members of the local club—Mrs. Mildred R.| Hermann, Mrs. M. O. Johnson, and Mis. Johin McCormick. ‘The gathering will be in the na- ture ‘of a luncheon, beginning at |12 o'clock noon in the parlors of |the Methodist Church. Mus. Her- mann, Director of the General Fed- eration, Mrs. Johnson, Federation Historian, and Mrs. McCormick, Federation War ‘Service Chairman, will each give a short talk. Music is also being planned for the luncheon. Reservations to at-| !tend, either the luncheon (75¢) or just dessert (35¢) should be made by telephoning 547. e, — Sheila Cropley was admitted to| St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a medical patient. Elizabeth Joseph has entered St.| {Ann's Hospital for medical care. | E. C. Reynolds has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital as a medical patient. Mrs. Owen Butcher of Sitka gave birth to a daughter, weighing slx. pounds and twelve ounces at St. Ann’s Hospital. C. F. McNutt has been discharged from St Ann's ‘after medical care. o NOTICE TO ALL CAR OWNERS Traffic officers will check cars every afternoon on Willoughby Ave. Jbetween 2 and 5 p.m. All cars must| be checked before deadline. | DA . G e | | 66 The American ideal — life, libert: PAGE FIVR PIGGLY WIGGLY 575 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY HERSHEY'S Breakfast COCOA None Better 3 packages for 40¢ Frlday and Saturday PIGGLY WIGGLY MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.00 hone 16 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retatlse- Owned QGrocery 011 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Btreet Junean Molers Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Thomas HardwareCo. PAINTS Baildsry’ and Chas. G. Warner Co. B O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager A and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward ment house in Skagway, Alasks, i, 1oaning equipment to recover the located in business district. CaR y.¢ remains from the sea; friends be changed into business houses| g wequtiful floral offerings; Post-| very easily. Write Bor 905, naster and teachers of Angoon US Skagway. _PubIlc School; Teachers of US Pub-l [HRER houses and cabin, all fur- | lic School, Killisnoo; Captains and | nished, Gastineau Ave, uire crew of seiners in-assisting during Jumm; Paint Store. s the search; Teachers of the Shel-| don Jackson School, and the Cler- JOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic gymen for Spiritual Counsel. We diesel stationury engine. BB Em- |thank you sinecerely. pire. MR. and MRS. SAMUEL G. MISCELLANEOUS JOHNSON, MR. AND MRS. PETER DICK adv. HAVE TWO boxés" 30-30 hard| point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 Savage. Phone 197. ————-——— GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. SUNSETS Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective The duck hunting season is now on. Shooting starts half an howw June 15. R T S TURN your old gold into value, before sunrise and ends at sunsets. Following are the sunrises and sun- cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | the first time FOR SALE — Senitary couch and Sin o Lokerat dart mattress, men's hip beots, cast; s o heater. tools. G277 in St,|being the sunrise and the second West. ithe sunset: FOR RENT STEAM heated sleeping room El— lmgen Apartments. pursuit of happiness — is no idle phrase nor empty promise. It is a living reality. It is you and me and the men on the war fronts and their families at home. It means equality of opportumty, it means Iiberty and the self-respect of the 'individual. It means adventure, reward and oy O 4 Johmwn.'Prmdan United States Chamber of Commerce — April, 1943 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU ROTRL HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant . Room 3, over First National Bank | 7:33 a.m. | October 16 7:35 AN E R, L ) October 1 ... Buy Move War Bonds 7:37 . 540 P 18 1 ROOM cabin,. 843 West 9th FOR RENT—2 room Furnished Apt with bath and oil range. 511,\\ Willoughby. UNFURNISHED 5 Toom house, Eti:; and Harris. Phone Blue 297. ! FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept | warm. Winter rates $15-a month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bathi( and use of Electric Washer and| Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. October m m. m m 5:46 p. 19 . 5:43 p. 20 . 5:41 p. 21 October October October October 22 5:35 p. 23 - . 5:33 p. 24 .. 5:30 p. Rotenone, insecticide extracted m’ 2 from derris root, was called “fish poison” by Indians in the Ameri-| can tropic many years ago. 1

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