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PHONE A | CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office hy 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 ... ... 10¢ Additional days . 5¢ | Minimum charge ... 50¢ ]w FOR RENT i FOR SALE ‘ LOST—FOUND } MISCELLANEOUS WANTED | CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS | 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS 1936 INTERNATIONAL panel truck, WILL CARE for children in my 4 new tires and tubes. New bat-| home by the day. Blue 665. teries, new brakes. All ready “"3UARANTEED Realisuc Permn go. 231 Willoughby | nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.; 315 Decker Way. Effective ;UPRO 60 Electric Hawaiian Gui- $85. Black tar 5 tube Amplifier 115. June 15. ; FOR SALE—18 Rienell Oabin TURN your old gold into value, Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. inboard| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Motor. Red 370. ONE 1942 Ford pickup, new: on?}OFFl(ERS ElE(IED Phone 1941 Dodge pickup, new; Douglas 963, Bill Hixson. Snow White Apl\ BOY'S bicycle, No. 4. ONE Monarch range in 1 good con-| At a regular meeting of Silver dition. Inquire 1003 between sm:Enw Lodge No. 2 A, Independent | and 10th Sts. EOrdcl of Odd Fellows last evening, i the following officers were elected {for the ensuing term: Noble Grand, H. C. Kemmer; Vk:e | Grand, Dawson Muggy; Recording OOM partly furnished house, $2,200. Bill Walker, Auk Bay. 5 CIRCULATING oil heater Blue 615. | urer, John Reck, |Charles W. Carter. The newly elected officers will be installed at the first meeting of the , 1944, and Trustee, STUDEBAKER sedan, sell or trade for light pickup truck. Red 483.| lodge in Januar FOR SALE — Furnished house on Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard. Phone Green 170. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Aug. 16, 1943 Notice is hereby given that Peter W. Fournie has made application | for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anmchorage Serial No. 08726 for a tract of land situated on the east shore of Port Frederick, Chichagoff Island, about _lone mile N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska, FOR SALE-Apartment for sale.wemhnaced in U. S. Survey No. 2375, good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. ‘cumunm" the net area of 1.32 acres, | FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2| Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. | LOT in Douglas with garage, second hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat- ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A. Baldwin. FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. Phone 55. #-BEDROOM house, W. H. Rnbin-gu S. Land Office, Anchorage, son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green|Ajaska. 475. | Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned {land should file their adverse claim LosT “d ru“n in the district land office, within .v.he period of publication or thirty LOST — Identification wrist band|days thereafter, or they with Signal Corps emblem. Ini-jbarred by the provisions of the tialed A. R. I. E. Reward. Return statutes. to Empire. 1 FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored. First publication, Oct. 6, 1943. Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts. Last pubhcatmn Dec. 1, 194? P. O. Box 198, Juneau. A i FOUND—Wallet belonging to Allen [NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL W. Brown. May have same by proving ownership and paying for In the Matter of the Estate of ad. FOR RENT | JACOB E. HALL, deceasedl. 2 ROOM furnished apt.; with bath, | oll range, White only. 513A Wil-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN loughby. |that Mrs. Jennie Parker, Adminis- b jtratrix of the estate of Jacob E, FURNISHED heated room for |Hall, deceased, has filed her Final gentleman in private home. P. O.|Report of the administration of the Bax 1421. |e€!a!e of deceased and Petition for | a Decree of Distribution, and that a UNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th |hearing will be had upon the Report and Harris. Phone Blue 297. Iand Petition before the undersigned (at Juneau, Alaska, on the 22nd day FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily keP'- of December, 1943, at 2 o'clock P. M., warm. Winter rates $15 a month. at which time all persons interested Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath|in the estate may appear and file and use of Electric Washer nnd‘objectlons in writing to the Report Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-‘and Petition, and contest the same. view Apts. WANTED WANTED—Woman to do general house work a few hours weekly. Phone Blue 510. |In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | { | GIVEN under my hand and the ‘seal of Probate Court above men- I tioned this 19th day of October, 1943. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication: Oct. 20, 1943. iLast publication: Nov. 10, 1943. i i | | NOTICE ‘IS HEREBY GIVEN: WANTED—late model panel de- That HOWARD D. STABLER, ad- livery truck in good condition. ministrator of the estate of RO- Phone 92 George Bros. |BERT CECIL KIRTON, deceased, % {has filed his final account and re- (port of his administration of said WANTED—Maid for general house- estate, and his petition for distri- work; also maid for care of child-|bution thereof, in the United States ren. Phone 361. | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau llPrecinct at Juneau, Alaska; that 110 o'clock a.m. December 31st, 1943, Yhore, i cmihas en fixed as the time and said | Cofimissioner’s Court the place, for lhearmg same; and that all persons wAN’rED—Small !rigid.nxe in good, concerned therein are hereby no- condition. Phone 226. (tified to appear at said time and |place and file their objections, if WANTED—Used turniture: 306 w“'lanv, to said final account and pe- loughby. Phone 788. tition for settlement and distribu- tion thereof. NANTED—Washer; dry clean- : erman at Snow w‘;‘l‘;; rly‘m 4 Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 19th Good pay. Phone 209. ay of October, 1943. s HOWARD D. STABLER, WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and Administrator. shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. l adv, . ¥ WANTED—Nice home for school girl of twelve, assist with children, light duties! for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. | Century, 3 and 4; 8:30 — Butler, | Mauro Drug Co. vs. Ordway’s, 1 and ; 2, Percy’s Cafs vs. Juneau Drug Co., A field goal sunk by Tommy Pow- 3 and 4 |ers just before the final whistle | | December 3, 7:30—Henning's vs brought the Alumni from behind to "Butler, Mauro Drug Co., 1 and 2, iAnoorMEH ! With | Secretary, F. S. Laughlin; Financial | coils, oil lines and drums. Pho“eiSecxetar) George Jorgenson; Treas- | land it is now in the files of the) will be | REPORT OF ADMINISTRATRIX’ THE DAlLY_ALAbKA EMPIRL~—JUNEAU ALAbKA “ UMNI BEAT Two DIALECTS ‘E:S‘ui.';";fiff('{ Mauro B ve: November 19, 7:30—-Ordway’s Vvs. Juneau Drug Co. 1 and 2, Butler, Mauro Drug Co. vs. Percy's Cafe, 3 and 4: 8:30—Henning's vs. Leota’s, 1 and 2, 20th Centuty vs. Sabin’s, 3 and 4 | November 26, 7:30 — Leota's vs. | Sabins, 1 and 2, Henning’s vs. 20th ’s)fi JHI21T022, FIRST GAME & | \ | 1Juneau Drug Co. vs. Sabin’s, 3 and 4; 8:30—Loeta’s vs. Percy's Cafe, 1 and 2, Ordway’s vs. 20th Century Meat Market, 3 and 4. December 10, 7:30—20th Centu win by one point over the Juneau| High School in the initial basketball | game of the season last night in| the High School gym. In two dialects, just in case your Coach Clarence Anderson’s boys, Asbaiades of Diineds is Huaibed led all the way until the final period | G401 Chi"fcse wddier iss -G o Meat. vs. Leota’s, 1 and 2, Percy’s when, with the score standing af thanks foit the contributionsmou; Cafe vs. Ordway's, 3 and 4; 8:30- 18 to 21, Powers sank two throws in united community campaign for Juneau Drug Company vs. Butler, rapid succession ending the €aMe | tho National War Fund, in which Mauro Drug Comgan_\‘ 1 and 2, in favor of the Alumni. the final| AFIL unions are participating Sabin’s vs. Henning's and 4 | score standing at 21 to 22 l through the Labor League for December 17, 7:30—Juneau Drug . Rodney Nordling was the high| Human Rights. Funds purchased Co. vs. Henning’s, 1 and 2, Sabin's scorer for the High School team, food, medical supplies, clothing. | V5. Butler, Mauro Drug Co., 3 and 4; 8:30—Per Cafe vs. 20th Century Meat Market, 1 and 2, Leotas's vs. | chalking,up 9 points for his side.| Ordway's, 3 and 4 The second half of the schedule | It was a fast, evenly-matched game the FR“'AY I EA‘illE | starts J.mum\ from start to finish. In the preliminary game, Cheechakos ran away from the ng« % | nacs in a mugh and tumble affair| | i tme seone of 210 0. numerous| BOWLING STARTS ‘ fouls were called, five on Hill lES (ANADIENS | |the Cheechakos, who was taken uut‘ 0“ ElKS’ AllEYS {\ {of the game in the third quarter| DEFEAI RANGERS: jand replaced by Williams. Vander- | i {hock and Mohrman were high | The Friday Night Merchants’ y > scorers for the Signacs and Wardell| gowling League has been organized MONTREAL, Nov. 3. — The Les jand Murray for the Cheechakos., gq. play on the Elks' alleys and the | Canadiens chalked up their first Lundeburg refereed both games. | first games are scheduled for next | victory of the National League | | The High School band played be- | pyiday night. Eight teams are in|hockey season last night, nosing out {fore the game and during the in-|¢phe league, as follows: 'nu- New York Rangers 2 to 1 before | termission, led by Phyllis Brook.| HENNING'S—Lance Hendrickson, & crowd 0( 8,000. |Dick Garvin, Florence Dobson and |Mrs. A. W. Stewart, Mrs. Hmh | Colleen Hellan led the cheering sec- i : y ! 3 | | GREAT COLLEGE OF PACIFIC 11 IS BROKEN UP STOCKTON, Calif., Nov. 3.—Al- onzo Stagg's great College of the Pacific football team has gone with the winds now as the stars who | {ranked it favorably with any team in the nation, left for Parris Island, | South Carolina, for additional train- ing in the Marine Corps. 1 A pig boat lives stripped for action and hasn’t room for an elaborate repair shop. On long cruises in OU CANNOT rush to | your insurance agent while your home is in flames to ask him for more insurance. enemy waters, every precaution must be taken to make elaborate longer betweel repairs unnecessary . . . that’s one reason our Navy uses RPM DELO HE only time you can get more insurance is . . . before you have a fire. to lubricate its submarine Diesels. Aegperandibny Diesels operate with a great sur- ¢4 thousands of Ask this Hartford aggency plus of oxygen, which turns por- to_check over your poli- cies. Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU tions of ordinary mineral oil into a sticky, gummy substance adhering facts on RPM STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA | sults ,experts | being Pig Boats have no fat to pistons and rings. RPM DELO eliminates practically all this sticky substance, making it pos- sible to run Diesel ehgines much Naturally, RPM DELO permits our submarines to operate much ger in enemy waters, ‘Today, RPM DELO is important If you operate any kind of Dieael equipment, we suggest you get the NOTRE DAME RANKS TOPS AS GRIDDERS NEW YORK, Nov this season have a pretty good where the gridiron power lies- at Notre Dame. Tuesday's football poll showed the 3.—Football re- given the indication -right Irish again leading in the national | i selections by a wide margin of 1005 | to 726 for lowed by Army, nd place Purdue, fol- Penusylvania, Preflight, Duke and College of the Pacific The University of Washington Huskies topped the second string 1of ten, TURN IN DEER HIDES T0 U. . INDIAN BUREAU Hunters of Juneau and vicinity are asked to turn in their deer hides to the Office of Indian Af- !fairs rather than destroy them by H. W. Starling, Supervisor of Arts land Crafts. The hides are given | free of charge to the Native popu- ‘l«\tmn. to be converted into articles which are then sold to the public. There is a shortage of hides from other sources this year, and a great ! demand for ‘pamcuhlh moccasins, Mr. <tmlmv By calling Helen Davis at 586, the huulvr may have says picked up at his home, or he may | turn them in at the Government School to George Morlander, prin-| cipal. Pete Hammer at the New Ideal Shop wnll also receive them. |CLAUDE HIRST BA(K | | ‘ FROM SURVEY TRIP Returning yesterday on a PAA | plane, Claude M. Hirst, General Superintendent of the Office of In- dian Affairs, is back in his office | today after | weeks. Mr. Hirst went as far as Nome, making a general survey of condi- |tions with his department, includ- |ing the bureau schools, the reindeer |service and other functions which, since the war, have been added to the duties of the ndian Affairs Office. tlon. | Waugh. - BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO— Following are the box scores: !H. E. Simmons, Mrs. Martin Lav— ! At enik, Mrs. Bob Davlin. | FG ~FT TP| ORDWAY'S PHOTO SHOP — i;'\squan P 2 0 Q‘L,eonal'd Holmgquist, Mrs. Tom Pfl»“ T K"“L“' 3 0 6 rich, Mrs. J. G. Shepard. i i rusl, F 0 0 0| LEOTA'S—Claude Carnegie, Mrs. ! ke 1 0 %/Jack Senescue, Mrs. Keith Wildes. | : 3 0 10, SABIN'S—A. W. Stewart, M |Lucas, G 0 0 0'rance Hendrickson, Herb Waugh. | The duck hunting season Is now | . < b3 —| JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY — 0. Shooting starts half an lwur| | Totals 11 0 22 Martin Lavenik, Mrs. H. E. Sim- | before sunrise and ends at \unsets‘ b Juneau High mons Mrs, Henry Messerschmidt. ,Follomng are the sunrises and sun- | FG FT TP| PERCY'S CAFE Mrs. Leonard |sets for several days, the first time Kearney, F 22 [ 4! Holmgqu'st, Tom Petrich, J. G, Shep- | P¢inE the sunriss and the secpnd Scott, F 2 0 4 ard the sunset: LOWel_l- F 0 0 0/ 20TH CENTURY MEAT MAR-| November 4 Nordling, € 4 1 9 KET—Jack Senescue, Mrs. Roger 8:19 a. m. . 5:04 p. m. | Thibodeau, G 1 0 2 Stevenson, M-s. Wes Overby. ! Novembier 8 "Hogxm. G 1 0 2| The schedulr for the first mu‘: 8:21 a. m. 5:01 p. m — — — |teams, time and alleys, is as fol-| ovember 6 | Totals 100 1l loney [ gMam 4:59 p. m. { Signacs November 5, 7:49—Butler, Mauro | i November T | FG FT Tp! Drug Co. vs. 20th Century Meat 96 a. m. 4:56 p. m. | Vanderhock, F 3 1 7| Market, 1 and 2, Leota'’s vs. Juneau | T Noveiber 8 Mohrman, F 5 0 10/Drug Co., 3 and 4; 8:80—Ordways’ | . > = | b 8:20 a. m. 4:54 p. m. i Dapcevich, F 0 0 o!vs. Sabins, 1 and 2, Heaning's vs. | AR R y Bucy, F 0 0 o Percy’s Cafe, 3 and 4. | MacRae, C 0 9 November 12, 7:30—Sahin’s vs. The white ants of Australia build | Linhart, G 3 1 7| Percy’s Cafe, 1 and 2, Ordway’s vs.| “Magnetic nests,” all pointing north | Eylar, G 0 0 0 Henning’s, 3 and 4; 8:30—20th Cen- | andisouth like the needle of a Bradley, G 1 0 g jtury Meat vs. Juneau Drug Ce., 1 compass. Smith, G 1 0 Qb BY L E s ] = 3 P 2 — — - Totals 13 4 30 Cheechakos | A BG. Br TR Hill, F 1 1 3| Williams, F 3 0 6 Powell, F 2 1 5! Wardell, C 5 2 12| Murray, G 5 4 14 Austermann, G 1 0 2 Crowell, G 0 0 0 | Totals 3 a3l n overhaul periods. f home front Diesels. DELO. Southern California, | Michigan. Navy, Towa | | | | the finished products, | the deer hides| an absence of stvc‘\‘al | Pione PIGGLY WIGGLY i QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY A BLUEBERRY PIE We have the MAINE BLUEBERRIES in No. 2 cans.... .. Also the rest of the makings, including the A LARG JUSTIN PIGGLY DEPARTMENT MOVES The Department of Wage-Hour and affiliated labor agencies has moved from the Shattuck Bulldlng to the Federal Bmldlng THRIFT CO-OP Member Rational Retallee- FORD AGENGY Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and @ Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling B O.DAVIS E W.DAVI® PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN “BMILING BERVIOR" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 o 108 Pree Delivery Juneau £ (STABILIZED CREAM E ASSORTMENT OF ALL FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN SEASON! WIGGLY et A A SPECIAL MEETING Sawmill and Timber . Workers M271 3 at 7:30 pm Wednesday Nov. Very Important. adv. 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