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ERIDAY, OCTOBER. 15, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teléphone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu 'FOUR TOPPERS T0 MEET PUSH-OVERS SATURDAY GRIDS (By Associated Press) fave fnsert . The nation’s four top-ranked NE SRR onn: footballers, Notre Dame, Army, One day .10 {Navy and Pennsylvania, draw push- Additional days Se overs tomorrow in Wisconsin, Col- Mislmam charsd 50¢ |umbia, Penn State and Lakehurst | Naval Air Station. | Interesi centers in sectional games | FOR RENT | topped as follows: Duke vs. North Carolina. FOR SALE Purdue vs. Ohio State. UND ! Holy Cross vs. Cornell. LOST—FO ¥ | Texas Aggies vs. Texas Christian. MISCELLANEOUS Arkansas vs. Texas. i The strong Del Monte Preflight WANTED {meets the College of the Pacific, and UCLA plays California, the {two games being the western head- CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS Jiners. IS 11, A. M..ON DATE e OF INSERTION. ‘ ; = s o _ COMMANDOS T0 FORSALE | WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED | 35 MEAVY duty troller, fully, o 0o representative to sell| equipped ';m;fi g“rw::ew 135 u‘;‘j Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia in Chrysler $3,5 | Southeastern Alaska. Requirements: CHANGE LINEUPS SPOKANE, W\\h Oct. 15.—" Changes in the Spokane Air Ser- | vice Commandos backfield are fore-! 'FLORIDA STATE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA 'ARMY DUCKS OF LOOKING AHEAD OREGON ENTERING | DURHAM, N C. The Flnl’l(l‘.\: State, one of the first baseball | leagues to suspend because of the w! hopes to be the first to le-‘ organize Word received at leagues’ headquarters here Al Combs of Gainesville, Fla, “last | known president” of the circuit, is the minor | | arid debut against Willamette FOOTBALL ARENA EUGENE, Olk‘ O(l 15. — The Oregon Army Ducks will make their sat- | urday and are tentatively scheduled is that | for four more contests. with 104th with Among the games are Cavalry af Marshfield camp, contacting former directors, urging | Camp White at Medford, then re- the league can be revived. “This is no attempt to divert any attention from the all-important task of winning the war,” Combs says. “But hungry fans on every corner are asking if and when we will have baseball. Tt is well for us to begin to think of the day when our league can resume play.” Peter Schaal of Ocala. “last kmwm secretary” of the league, opportunity is being overlooked to bring to Florida State the distine- | tion of being the country’s first Class D loop to reorganize. | LT PROCLAMATION Empire C 2879. polntment P! £ 30 50, well educated, _40 hr. wk.|cast today by Coach Izzy Weinstock o“ Mvv DAY Is 25 n. Iully eqmpped trouc, «~WEE" recommended by 3 citizens. Write|in preparing for the team’s Sunday 31868, Between floats 3 and 4. Compton Company, 2102 Northern|game with Whitman at Walla ISSUED Bv lu(AS Boat Harbor, \l..iIc Tower, Seattle. Walla i e | Dutch Brannan, left guard, is| LOT in Douglas with garage, seconds WANTED —Woman for HOusework | Jjaieq for the signal caller. Aub-| and. care of 2 small children. In- hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat- and board. Write| ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A. Baldwin. cluding room Empire C 2869. FOR SALE--Bargain Small Cabin| WANTEDNice home for school| Cruiser Good Condition, Phone| girl of twelve, where she can| 5082. | assist_with children, light . duties| | - for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. | l*lmNI'aH} D House for cash $4,500. ! Phone | (,nmpmcly qu lslad ot aire, | T M) ROOM funushcd apt sleeping ream for two gms Phone | Miss Shoemaker at. Baranof. WANTED—Vaccum cleaner. Phone 333 or Red 150. ¥OR SALE six room house, piano, Frigid: radio, automatic oil heat, washing machine, twin beds, electric range and new cabinet sink. Two lots‘ ) with best of view. Ready to move wgr:x;;;:lxz S‘An A g Doa in, Phone Douglas 763. « | your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer P. O. Box 857 WANTED—Small {rigidaire in good condition. Phone 226. PR v e A R O T WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. i FOR SALE-Four family furnished| Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, good income. Write Box 155, Cordova, | Alaska. FOR SALE_Apartment for s good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. VANTEDWasher; also dry clean- | ALL WOOL Rothmoor or ladies winter erman at Snow White Laundry. coat, like new; hip boots; 2 pair Good pay. Phon skates; 2 pair skiis; ladies ski| _ V”p i __E e boots; Raynster rubber suit; end| NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | table; book case; chest drawer: shirt finishers. Alaskas Laundry. | Call Black 694 or No. 3 Evergreen | = S — " LOST and FOUND LOST—Nickle plated bumper guard. | Reward. Allan Shattuck. Phone| 249. FOR SALE»—Palmel 18 Henvy Duuv; Marine Engine — Complete or in| parts, New Manifold, Box 2313“ John Natterstad, Auk Bay. M, S. GAMBIER, needs minor Te-| FOUND — Pair hip boots. Owner| pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 6 ft. O. A,| may have by proving ownership Gross tonnage 33. Can be used| 2nd paying for this adv. Empire| for freight or towing. 236 6th st.| Office: . e e |FOUND—A pair of shell rimmed FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in| Blasses. Owner may have them Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. | by paying for this adv. Empire; | office. | [NCOME property in Juneau.Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. -BEDROOM house, W. H. nobm-'S“NRISES; son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475, 2 | COMPLETELY furnished apart- S u N S E T S ment house in Skagway, Alaska, | located in business district. Can H be changed into business houses| mp. gyuck hunting season is now very easily. Write Bor 905, shooting starts half an hour; Skagway, hefore sunrise and ends at sunsets. THREE houses and cabin, all fur-|Following are the sunrises and sun- | nished, Gastineau Ave. !nqulx‘e‘sem for several days, the first time| Juneau Paint Store. !bemg +he sunrise and the second the sunset: | 1OR BALE—30 brake hp. Covic| Oclober 18 diesel stationury. engine. BB Em- 7:35 a. m. ., . 5151 p. m. oire. October 17 i | TOT WM. D i 5:49 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS gt ol 7:39 a. m. ................. 5:46 p. m. — G — October 19 HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard| 7.9 4 m. . 5:43 p. m. polnt. Will trade for 2 boxes 300, October 20 i Savage. Phone 197 7:44 a. m. oo 5241 p. ML GUARANTEED Reallstic Perma-| O 21 fienf, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| T46a m. ... 5:38p m Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| . Tiaher (8 { 315 Way. Eflecllve} 7492 m. ... 5:35 p. m. | T Dl;m!' ; October 23 7:51 atm. ... ... 5:33 p. m. TURN your old gold. into u.lne. October 24 cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 7:583 a. m. ... 5:30 p. M. October. 25 FOR SALE — Sanitary couch and| 7:55a.m. ......... 5:28 p. m mattress, men’s hip ‘boots, cast| October 26 2 froh heater, tools. 827 7 th St.| 7:58a.m. ... ... 5:5 p. m. West. October 27 5:23 p. m. Wl 8:00 2. m. 1 ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th St. EDR T F PYI.ES ! VISITIN BASTE . LASTS 1% DAYS| Willoughby. UNFURNISHED § room_house, 6th| After traveling all the way to Rock Port, Indiana, to visit with| and Harris. Phone Blue 297. f Inis parents, Dr. and Mrs. T, r] |{Pyle, Indian Service dentist, he| hts, water, Dishes. Also ' i‘:fii use of El swA & b:;: was able to stay only a day and a jhalf. Wringer in Laund view gAm_s i T Bes { Shortly after his arrival at his old home he received orders from| the U. S. Navy to report for his| TIDES TOMORROW final physical examination in Sitka. High tide— 3:34 POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Dy. Pyle, Mrs. Pyle and their |children, Margaret Ann and John,! 34 a. m., 169 feet e " * \returned to Juneau yesterday. Mre. ;?:h ':fi;fl__’s'?;s; ';‘x ‘;z :::: |Pyle and the childrén, who platined Low ti R i A 4] i \tO spend two months in Spokane, w tide—10:01 p. m 4 feet. | Washin; visi with oy e —— ghiugton, ting the d 'mer's mother, Mrs. Marguretr | left | Ora | der | former star athlete at Randolph- ordinated sea power: the Minter and Buck Bronson, out-|. Navy Day occurs on October 21 alernated at and today Mayor Harry I. Lucas Washington issued the following proclamation: will be up in| “Whereas, the United States Navy is fighting the battle for frec- 'dom in the waters of the aggressors, and " | “Whereag, the United States Navy,, conjoined with its famed coordinat- ed arm, the United States Marine | Corps, has egtablished a foothold upon soil held by the enemy, and is battling heroically to extend that advantage, and | “Ywhereas, by national tradition | the debt the people of the United: States owe.their Navy is .mnunllv emphasized through the s(mnv.. be. observed by pupils and teachers aside of one day to acclaim that Alaska Day commemorates the branch of the armed forces, and| formal transfer of the Territory, whereas this city itself has made, from Russia to the United States,! |valiant contribution to the Navy,| the ceremony taking place at Sitka,| “Therefore, I, Harry I. Lucas,' then the caplml seventy-six years Mayor of the City of Juneau, , do rey standing backs, who half against the team last Saturday, the backfield - - eee No School On Monday Monday being Alaska Day, the ‘Juneau Public Schools will not con- vene, and a full day of freedom will Mgo on October’ 18, 1867, when tije 'hereby proclaim Wednesday, Octo- Russian flag came down for the ber twenty-seventh, nineteen hun- last time and the Stars and Stripes dred forty-three as “Navy Day” and were hauled aloft. call upon all citizens of Juneau to T A TR take part in observance of this day HEAD COACH NOW through the many channels open to FORT DEFIANCE, Va.—Alexan- them and to join in a salute to Frank (Wally) Waleski, Jr., the United States Navy and its co- Marmn named Corps, Coast Guard, Naval Aviation, ! Military and the Merchant Marine. | | “Whereunto, I have set my hand this 15th day of October, nihe- iteen hundred nnd forty- thrve e 4, Macon College, has been head coach at Augusta Academy. | > WAR BONDS A | that they prepare for the day \khrn‘lllln games with both outfits. - - CAPTAIN A VETERAN CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. ert D. Seiler of Farmington, captain of the Unive ball team, is the erman with two years' ience -Rob- Mich., only Cavalier exper- Skimpy meals leave you dog-tired! WHAT you do depends a lot on what you eat. Don’t depend on one balanced meal a day to keep you fit and active. Learn the basic 7 food groups and eat wisely, three meals a day. Sponsored by the makers of C -~ “Be wise! Clear heads choose Calvert” SATUR]IAY—OetOM 16 sSP.M. Juneau's newest dining and daneing establishment takes great pleafure in announcing that it will open for business at 5 P. M. on Saturday, October 16. ity of Virginia | The whiskey with the “Happy Blending” Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City CAN HE COOK! COLLEGE STATION, Tex, Oct 15. Stanlcy Turner, 200-pound nawcomer at Texas A and M told Coach Homer Norton: “I'm going to bn the star this year. I can kick, 1l signals and tote the o \nu i “Glad to meet you,” “I hope you are even better you think you are.” Confident predictions were that Turner wowd soon be taken down a peg, but he wasn't, and now leads the Scuthwest Conference in scoring, punting, kickoff, yardage, and is a point-after-touchdown specialist He is also quite a piano player one, and an accomplished con- versationalist. said Norton than Friday and rome PIGGLY WIGGLY "3 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY ll ERSHEY'’ S Breakfast COCOA None Better 3 packages for 40¢ Saturday PIGGLY WIGGLY MlNlMl'M I)ELIVEBY—.&” P ———————EL || FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL oot of Main Btreet J __Junecau Moters alvert WOMEN'S APPAREBL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling R Q,DAVIS K W.DAVI® COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR [COWLING-DAVLIN } BodhlanrvnM\-km Dolldm l‘lbd Chicken Y NIGHT DW S INN , John Marn, Prop. mi Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS e Sopy Pianos—Musical Instruments - and Supplier - Phone 206 Second Mw We offer the best ‘of wines and heers and dinhers. Twenty WACs hold the rank of Rohwer, cut their stay short to ac- major.- lcompnng Dr. Pyle back to Juneau. Our quarters have Béen newly remodeled and you will be pleased at the pleasant atmosphere. Dancing may be enjoyed from 6 o'clock in the evening on. Our dining room will be ready to serve you at any hour of the day or night. DREAMLAND 229 S. Franklin St Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 e 108 Pree Delivery Junean GASTINEAD HOTEL s Blrvics Tl e ————————sel Phone 146 Home Liquor Btero—Tel. 809 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank PHONE 676

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