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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 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 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 FOR RENT LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS ‘ E IS 11 A. M. ON DATE ‘ OF INSERTION. FOR SA WANTED Phelan Saysr Huskies fo | Beat Fliers; SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. Mary's College coach Jimmy Phelan, flatly predicts that the University of Washington's lightly-tested foot- ball team will defeat the unbeaten | 19—St., 'OR SALE March Field Fliers at Seattle next| The former coach of the Huskies told northern California football writers there are “no green peas” on the Washington team. It has “good SOME BOAT IRepresentatives Hope to' Saturday. | P Phone hone 24 16 1GGLY ENDABILITY PIGGLY., OWNERS NOW SATISFIED — HALLOWE’EN CANDY SOCIETE BOX CANDY with colorful Hallowe'en decorations. Make Settlements Here Soon After hearing evidence from all boat owners now in Juneau on the problem of reaching agreements for| |settlement of the vessel owners’ jends and the other linemen arelclgims for the charter of their boats tops {any.” Phelan left Washington in 1941, and many of the present men on |the squad played under him. -- The backfield compares with ALSO IN THE BULK or CELLOPHANE BAGS s is the time to prepare for that LOVED ONE TREATS Don't be sorry later! COME TO {to the Government and government | contractors, representatives of the War Department and the War | Shipping Administration were to |leave for a visit to the camps of |government contractors to obtain |more facts on contracts. ALL CARPENTERS OF LOCAL 2247 YOUR ATTENDANCE IS REQUESTED , AT SPECIAL MEETING Wednesday, October 20, 8 P. M. Urgent Business ERICK LARSON, President. Yesterday and today, Erskine B. |Wood of the War Shipping Admin- PIGGLY WIGGLY MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.00 ~ 'SUNBRIAR, RACE “ HORSE, IS DEAD FOR SALE — Nice Coal or Wood \WANTED—One or two room heater stove. Inquire 650—12th St.| ment. Phone 433 or Baranf o " 1 | FOR SALE—Sunlamp S4 Ultra Vio-| - | BINGHAMPTON, N. Y. Oct. 10. let Ray. Excellent Condition. $38.|\ANTED — A combination radio| _sun Briar, great race horse, sire Call 523 After 6 p.m. and phonograph. Call Green 650|of Sun Beau, Pompey and other after 6 pm. |great thoroughbreds, died here at the age of 28 -oe ARMY-IRISH BIG GAME CALLED OFF | NEW YORK, Oct. 19. — The | Army-Notre Dame football game, (which was to be played November |6 in Yankee Stadium, seating 72,000, (s out. fjof 32 V8 COUPE, runs good, excellent | WANTED—Small frigidaire in good tires, Phone 028 and Call 40. condition. Phone 226. | apart- , Room FOR SALE—300 Magum Winchester Model 70 with ammunition. 803 Basin Road, Apt. A. FEMALE HELP WANTED Permanent representative to sell Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia in | Southeastern Alaska. Requirements: | N o 130-50, well educated, hr. wk.,| — Gocktail Bar good busi- {Xécommended by 3 citizens. Write| Write Em-|Compton Company, 2102 Northern |Life Tower, Seattle. adv, FOR SALE—1937 Packard Coupe. In- quire Warner Machine Shop. FOR SALE- ness, thriving pire 2894. town. x—2 Apts, 2| WANTED-Woman for Housework | and care of 2 small children. In- and FOR SALE—1 Duple: S Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin--| 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. | cluding room board. Write Empire C 2869. WANTED--Nice home for school girl of twelve, where she can assist with children, light duties | for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. - McCARTHY IS BIG HERO CANNING carrots and fresh Iu-| WANTED—Used furntwure, 306 Wil- | BUFFALO, N. ¥, Qct. 19--Joe McCarthy, manager of the Yan- Star Jpairy. | loughby. Phone 788. tabagas. North Py i fhaiiich s kees, has been made honorary com- 30-30 WINCHESTER, very fine con- | NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | missioner of Buffalo police on his dition, three boxes shells, reason- | erman at Snow White Laundry, | homecoming and acclaimed “num- ably priced. Call before 9 p.m. at| Good pay. Phone 299. !ber one citizen of the world of 807A 7th St., beside Dutch’s Gar- |sports,” given a gold badge with age. | WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and |the number, '43, to signify the pen- shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. = |nant-winning year. | - SMALL mangle. Phone 241, 1000 FEET knotty pine, Inquire Fleek, Bus Depot. % éEl{ S‘;"l{\és and mattress, car! ' heater, 4 Kkitchen chairs, 16x9| |istration, and Capt. Richard L. |Sullivan, and Lieut. David E. Mc- Clean, of the War Department, in- | vestigated evidence boat owners. They were delegated to investigate the matter and to imake settlements by Undersecretary of War Robert Patterson after an |appeal by the Territorial Chamber | IITERS |of Commerce | WOMEN K“ Some of the boat owners already 'have agreed to terms offered by the % {government representatives and it| The Red Cross is now beginning |was believed that after the men jis winter work and it is hoped return from gathering evidence from | {heye will be a prompt response to contractors, who have been acting (he call for knitters |as agents of the government in| gpecial emphasis will be placed |making charter agreements, settle-|on garments for Nayy men, as there |ments could be worked out here inljs a need for sweaters, watch caps, most cases, without recourse to mufflers, mittens and socks. There Washington are also khaki sweaters to be made The War Department representa- and. as there is an almost constant tives have agreed to accept any|demand for knitted garments, much settlement accepted by Wood, War | assistance is needed. | Shipping Administration official. | This, in most cases, would mean presented by RED CROSS ASKS ASSISTANCE OF sponse to our calls,” states Mrs. J. charter payment of not more than!'C. Thomas, Production Chairman 20 per cent of the worth of the for the Red Cross, “and we are sure |vessel chartered, plus the expense of the women of Juneau will not fail repairs and insurance. lus new.” s g An especially large consignment s y jof wool for socks has arrived, as YOUR BROKEN LENSES |ipore is g great need for them at Replaced in our own shop. Eyes!this time. In the past all socks Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson |allotted to the Juneau Chapter have | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | been made by machines, with the “We have always had a ready re- | | assistance of hand knitters to do he finishing. The machine Wwork| has been done by Mts. J. R. Guerin| of Douglas and Mrs. Daniel Douglas| of Juneau. Mrs. Douglas, who has just completed her 105th pair, is un- able to continue at this time, leav| ing only one machine for the work, | therefore the Red Cross must de- | pend upon hand knitters in order| to meet the quota. 1 Yarn will be disributed every| Thursday afternoon from 1 until 4| o'clock in the. lobby of the Baranof| | Hotel. Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, or one; | of her stants will be present to distribute the yarn and give any needed advice. “We urge every woman who knits to respond to this call" states Mr Thomas, - MAX WARE HERE Max Ware, here from Gustavu |15 a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | - B o | FEET HURT? | 1t so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles,| |latest scientific methods. Osteopath | and Chiropodist. ( | Office 387 i | Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel | Home, Red 669 | I adv, | S, | EVERY NIGHT FORD AGENE€ (Authorised Deslers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main, Btreet Juneau Moters Chas, G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies Raopes and Painte left hand propellor, large Delta drill press and attachments. Phone Blue 520. FURNISHED. 6 room hbouse, lot 100 x 100. Phone Douglas 285 or Write Box 1046, Douglas. 3 HEAVY duty trouer, fully equipped with gear. New 125 hp Chrysler $3,500.00. Write for ap-| i pointment. Empire C 2879. LOT in Douglas with garage, second | hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat-| ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A‘i Baldwin. \ FOR SALE—Bargain Small Cabin Cruiser Good Condition. Phone| se for cash $4,500. Phone 55. 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. FOR SALE—Palmer 18 Heavy Duty| Marine Engine — Complete or in| |3 ROOM furished apt. with bath ) | . LOST axd FOUND 7Ny COSTA IN |LOST—Blue gray Cockerel spaniel,| | called “Smokey,” on Eagle River| upSET V|(‘0RY | Road. If found kindly notify| ' | Thibodeaus. { T | | PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 18.— |FOUND — Pair hip boots. Owner|Tony Costa, giving one of the best | may have by proving ownership |exhibitions of his career, decisioned and paying for this adv. Empire the NBA featherweight champ, Phil Office. | Terranova of New York, in a ten- round battle, non-title bout last night |FOUND—A pair of shel rimmed| glasses. Owner may have them| by paying for this adv. Empire| | AL SIMMONS IS FONRENT RELEASEDTODAY BOSTON, Oct. 19.—The uncon- ditional release of Al Simmons by - the Boston Red Sox has been an- 1 ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th St. nounced. Simmons, twice American FOR RENT—2 room Furnished Apt,l aeuhatiasir aisinp, hit- fon-p R TRit vand oll hnge: SUERTSLS CYSHIB AN Jear Willoughby. Z I and oil range. Inquire 513A Wil-| loughby. UNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th| ‘and Harris. Phone Blue 297. I FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| warm. Winter rates $15 a month, | Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hasling | B.0O.DAVIS E. W. DAVI® : PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTHR Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward parts, New Manifold, Box 2313, Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| John Natterstad, Auk Bay. | and use of Electric Washer and| } Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- 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. view Apts. CARD OF THANKS 1 We wish to express deep appre- jciation and sincere thanks to our ml\;i property xm},mmeiman}f friends for their kind ex- Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. pressions of sympathy, the beautiful Rt (] ___ |floral tributes and for the many 1-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- deeds of helpfulness in the loss of son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green our beloved husband and father. | 475, ’JWE especially wish to thank the Mt. | —————————————————— |Juneau Lodge of Masons and em- COMPLETELY furnished 8Dart- nlovees and staff of the Alaska ment house in Skagway, Alaska,|juneay Gold Mining Co. To one located in business district. Can/anq a1l our heartfelt thanks. i be changed into business houses| gigned) ESTHER INGMAN. | very easlly. Write Bor 905, GORDON INGMAN. Skagway. TR e . St msmmms | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | Have a purtrait artist cake your! picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Bu.lding. Phone 204. adv, e S 4 adv. HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard| point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ! nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone m.JDOEs 3 | 315 Decker Way. Effective | June 15. | i TURN your old gold into vuue.|WAll°P vou cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOR SAL anitary couch and;BElow THE BELT? mattress, men’s hip boots, cast|gelp Your Forgotten ‘‘28” For The Kind Of | iron heater, tools. 827 7 th St.|Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Ga West. & More than half of your digestion is done below the belt—in your 28 feet of bowels. So when indigestion strikes, try something that helps digestion in the stomach AND below the 28, hat you may need is Carter's Little Liver to give needed help to that ~forgotten 28 feet” of bowels. | Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill before “DES 'I'oMoRRow and one after meals, Take them according to v directions. They helpy wake up a larger flow ’ of the 8 main digestive juices in your stom- — | ach AND bowels—help you digest what you $ "":‘: eaten lln!Nl;ture’u :wn way. + 7 ., 127 feet, en most folks get the kind of relief that High tide— 6:56 a. m le g | ke von fel better trom your head, o vour Low tide—12:42 p. m., 6.5 feet. | toes. Just besure you get the genuine Carter's | High tide— 6:40 p. m., 132 feet. JLil.lJeLiverPills!mmyourdruxxig(, Pi¢ ve:20¢, SAVE OCTOBER 23 Douglas Firemen’s DANCE Low tide— 0:25 a. m.,, 24 feet. SUNSETS The duck hunting season is now n. Shooting starts half an hour’ before sunrise and ends at sunsets. Following are the sunrises and sun- sets for several days, the first time being the sunrise and the second the sunset: | October 20 7:44 a. m 5:41 p. m. October m. October m. October m. October 21 . 5:38 p. 22 5:35 p. 23 . 5:33 p. 24 5:30 p. 25 5:28 p. 26 5:25 p. 7:46 a. 7:49 a. 7:51 a. 7:53 a. m. i October 7:55 a. m. ... October 7:58 a. m. October 8:00 a. m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That HOWARD D. STABLER, ad- ministrator of the estate of RO- BERT CECIL KIRTON, deceased, has filed his final account and, re- port of his administration of said estate, and his petition for distri- bution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau‘ Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock a.m. December 31st, 1943, has been fixed as the time and said Commissioner’s Court the place for hearing same; and that all persons| coricerned therein are hereby no-| tified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, ift any, to said final account and pe- tition for settlement and distribu-, tion thereof. [ Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 19th day of October, 1943. HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. adv. 1944 FAVORITES? Berets, Pill Boxes Calots, Bonnets These are the hats that will perch atop the smart- est heads this season — for busy days and off-duty fun. They're flattering, wearable, costume-com- plimenting. This year, your hats are real ward- robe boosters . . . . So choose casual and dress-up winners here — NOW! JONES-STEVENS SEWARD STREET Junean Transfer Phene 48—Night Bhone 481 “SMILING SERVIOW’ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 108 Pree Delivery Junsau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfert made for our guests Alr Service Inlormalien PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Store—Tal, American Meat — Ideal Paint Shop Phone 648 Pred W. Wendd HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank