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!' RIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 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. CLASSIFIED Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line uve insertions: One Additional days Minimum charge for consecu- day FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE F INSERTION. WAIITED FOR TSALE—1840 Ga Wash Machine, 2 wheel trailer fair 19 tires no Breaks $15.00, 300 1t ath grade Ship-lap $5.00. Merle ! Tuck, 4 Mile Glacier Hiway. WANTED-late model livery truck in good Phone 92 George Bros panel de- condition. FOR SALE--30 ft. Cabin Deck boat $400. See Harbor Master s Y J ) UNDER WANTED STUDEBAKER sedan, sell or trade wiry, BUY Pickup or small Panel for light pickup truck. Red 483.1 truck, Gasoline hand Wash. Ma- FOR SALE — Furnished house on/ M § 0. Box 768 Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Mill;n'd1 Phone Green 170. ANTED Construction men for work in the Haines Area in the following classificatior truck drivers, heavy duty mechanics, motor grader operators, carpen- fers, commissary helpers, laborers Apply United States Employment Service. FOR SALE 1937 Packard Coupe. In- quire Warner Machine Shop. q Cocktail Bar good busi-| FOR SALE town. Write Em-| n thriving pire 2894 ° . Light hous Phone 433. 2| WANTED FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts room or Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin: 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. | WANTED Apply Juneau Paint Store. apt Good used Harbor Market small oil heater Phone 352 LOT in Douglas with ‘,:am',:tn,hvcol\.'l | WANT hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat- ot Phone Red 710. G. A [0 T JD-—Maid for general house- also maid for care of child- ing stoves. 361 Baldwin. WANTED-—Nice home for school girl of twelve, where she can assist with children, for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau Small Cabin | Phone | FOR SALE-Bargain C Good Condition. 5032 ser FURNISHED House for cash $4500.| ANTEp_small frigidaire in good Phone 55, condition. Phone 226. | S R - il | WANTED—Used turntiurc. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. Apartment for tenants. Phone 55. FOR SALE good buy, 8 FOR SALE—Palmer 18 Heavy Duiy Marine Engine — Complete or in| parts, New Manifold, Box 23!.’3‘ John Natterstad, Auk Bay. VANTED--Washer; also dry clean- Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and |to Game Cove. I-BEDROOM house' ., W. H. R,obin son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475. MISCELLANEQOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 315 Decker Way. Etlecnve June 15. TURN §'ou.r old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOST s FOUND LOST — Kitten — gray and black| Persian—two months old. Phone | /s ———— 446. e | LOST—Wallct “containing valumble' Year no“nd Retur H papers. Herbert Tacker. Retu n‘ ravorue! to Empire. | shirt finishers. Alaska. Laundry. HOSPITAL NOTES Philip Desohoff entered St. Anm's| {Hospital on Thursday as a medical | ‘])’IU(I“ \ { | | | Mrs. Thomas Frasier was admit- ‘tvd to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical care. | Mrs. Miles Godkins was discharg- ed from St. Ann’s Hospital yester- |day after medical care. LOST -Elgin wnsv wateh D. J. K.| Nov. 12, 1943. Reward. Leather | wrist band. 540 6th and Gold. | FOUND—A woman's ring. Owner | may have same by identifying | ring at Empire office and paying for adv. | l'()LNl) Wallet bc’lr)n;,m;, lD All(”l W. Brown. May have same by| proving ownership and paying for FOR RENT — Three With Bath, Furnished, 0il Range and oil heater. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. b ROOM house close in, Adults only Call Blue 337. FOR LEASE—-FurmshLd two bc(l room house in Douglas. Phone | Green 720. 3 ROOM furnished cabin, with oil heat. 513A Willoughby. UNFURNISHED 5 Toom house, sth and Harris. Phone Blue 297. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| warm. Winter rates $15 a month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| view Apts. i | OLDTIMER GOES SOUTH | Ed Lindman, landmark of Wran- gell, has gone South to spend his! declining years with his daughter, Mis. Ken Talmage, formerly of Ju- | neau. Lindman was Wrangell's| undertaker, founder of the Wran-l gell Elks Lodge, active in the Red- men and dean of the fire depart- ment. He always directed decora-| tions of the city on various cele-: brations. - e — PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY, MEET TONIGHT 5.95 up Year 'round . . . this fluffy chenille robe will be your standby! Deep, fluffy chenille, wide swirling skirt. In all sizes and colors. Jones - Stevens Seward Street | keeping light duties | | weekly PHONE A 'IRISH-NAVY GAME TOPS THIS WEEK Other Major Football (lashes for Saturday Are Listed NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Over- shadowed by the tussle between un- | beaten Navy and Notre Dame are| nalf a dozen football games which <hould provide better than fair en- fertainment Frank Leahy's Irish. have been running up big scores at the ex-| pense of five opponents to win the | nomination of the nation’s number one team repeatedly, and while Navy is not so impressive, the Middies haven't been beaten, either. Running a close second in the nation’s grid spotlight this week- end for entertainment will be the battle between Army and Pennsyl- vania The University of Southern Cali- fornia risks its unbeaten record igainst California, which the Tro- jans beat 7 to 0 in an earlier meet- ing this year. y: Outstanding Midwest games in- clude Indiana vs. Ohio State, Min- nesota vs. Northwestern, Michigan vs. Illinois, Purdue vs. Wisconsin. | cross the | playing | Field last THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA U, WASHINGTON WILL GANG UP ON COMMANDOS SEATTLE, Oct. 29.—The Univer- sity of Washington football squad has concentrated on a bag of new| tricks to pull in the final scheduled game of the season tomorrow against . the Spokane Service Commandos. Coach Ralph Welch is determin- ed to pull new offensive angles to Commando scouts under Lt. Tzzy Weinstock, who coach. Babe Hollingbe of Washington State College, W recruited to aid him and he watch- ed Washington uncork all the of- fensive strategy in beating March week, and he gave this information to Weinstock. The University of Washington beat the Commandos 47 to 12 three weeks ago. Air Coach D | CAPT. ALBERT LEE D | Capt. Albert Lee, 77, died recently at his home in Wrangell the result of an attack of the heart He went to Wrangell in 1897, where he had engaged in the fishing in- dustry and had been captain of cannery boats. R - | ‘Phrase books and dictionaries for |U. S. soldiers overseas have been iprinted in 20 langus b - - The South’s strongest clash has Duke meeting Georgia Tech in At- The East program features mouth vs, Yale, Colgate Cross, Columbia vs. Cornell The Southwest bill sees Texas against Southern Methodist, Texas A M vs. Arkapsas, and the big in-| dependents, Tulsa and Southwest- ern will tackle LACh other. ALASKA COASTAL FLIGHT IS MADE Dart- Hul\' Today the Alaska Coastal Air- lines made a trip to Hawk Inlet with Ellis Reynolds, who returned| on the same plane. The other pas- senger on the return trip was Bud | Walker. ! A flight to Sitka had as passen-| gers Joseph C. johnson, C. A. Wig- | erman at Snow White Laundry, (¥i15 and Robert Johnson Ada Bt and Delphine Mo ris | 111(\\ to Petersburg and Don Ab(l‘ i oI BUY WAR BONDS THE JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. O.P.A. REGULATIONS lanta. 3 | 10 PETERSBURG SUNRISES; The duck hunting season 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 being the sunrise and the second |the sunset: October 30 07 October 31 November m November 2 m November 3 m November 4 m November 5 m November m November m November a. m. 'COAST LEAGUE SCHEDULE MAY BE 164 GAMES SEATTLE, Oct. —The Seattle | representative of the Pacific ‘Coast | Ba 1 League will vote for a 164- game schedule for the 1944 season. League representatives meet in Oak- | land next week This year, 155 games were played, a cut from the usual 178 games pls 1 for several seasons previous to 1943 An earlier start of the post sea- son is favored and continuance of the President’s Cup playoffs D KRS AND AUXILIARY MEET TONIGHT SUNSETS | Federal Bu.ding. Phone 204, * 'HALLOWE'EN TO BE OBSERVED IN PRIMARY GRADES Primary grades in the’ Juneau &chools in a holiday spirit W-v day as youngsters came to \(hunl with hideous masks and other im- | pedimenta lunnv(‘u‘d with g -i | lowe’en observance The school rooms are gaily decorated with black | cats, witches and pumpkin cut-outs, | representing art work of the .slu- dents. Parties will be held in mm\- of the .rooms, with games and ll‘- freshments. are >ees - - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH X Have a portralt artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite adv | ~ONSERVATION is everybody’s job. Take care of what you have. Patch it up, make it do, or do without! Put the money you save in War Bonds Calvert The whiskey with the “Happy Blending” “Be wise! Clear heads choose Calvert"” Calvert Distillers Cotporation, New Yotk City announces EW MILK PRIC in conjunction with MPR 288-Amdt. 10-Ogtober 19, 1943 At Retail By Relail Stores Cash and Carry Quart Pint Delivery and Credit . Pint By Restauranis when consumed on pemises A DEPOSIT charge not to exceed ten cents per bottle, regardless of size, may be required from a purchaser by a seller, this whole amount fo be refunded to the Half Pint purchaser when he returns the undamaged bottle to the seller. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. for future spending. 22¢ 12¢ 2Jc 13¢ 10¢ FRANKMAIER, President prse PIGGLY WIGGLY oo QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY (Hd Friend Bacl AGAIN WE HAVE IN STOCK Canned Grapefrnit Canned Maine Blueberries Canned Sardines Shelled Almonds Hershey's Milk Checolate Bars Hershey's Bittersweet Bars And Many Other Interesting Items! 'l'!llll“l‘ co-oP Member National Retallse- Owned Grucers #11 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 |y FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) | GREASEB—GAB—OIL Poot of Main Btreet Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREEK DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & || Chas.G. WarnerCo.l WOMEN’S APPARERL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling K O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Ulesel Oll—Stove Ofi—Your €ALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 451 smsou HATS Quality Work Clothing ™ s Complete OIIII“& for l- “SBMILING BERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 188 Wree Delivery GASTINEAD HOTEL , Every comfert made for eur gussis Alr Service Inkormaties PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguer Store—Tel 090 American Meat — Phene 80 - FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — NAULING Nite Phone 354 Soothing Organ Music and EVERY NIG| DOUGLAS John Marin, Prop. Phone .88 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Helel Wewly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O [ Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206" Second and Seward Jn-l‘lfl-m “Meating™ Placs - - ONLY THE BEST OF MEAT® rEONE w9 HARVEY RB. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank DAY OR NIGHT Bcheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and A