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943 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, | {eoc , - 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. Ay LASSIFIED Daily rate per ling for consecu- uve insertions: One day 10c Additional days 5¢ ; Minimum charge ......50¢ 1 FOR RENT ‘ FOR SALE 1 LOST—FOUND ‘; MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS | D v Sedan for WILL CARE for children in my FORD two door 1941 Sale, nearly new tires. Car has home by the day. Blue 665. 3 N e P I, SN, ST had exceptionally light service| SRR AN SRuaE Beithal and good care. Radio, heater and chains. No trade in. Phone Black 610 for appointment. nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201., FOR SALE—3 large rooms and June 15. modern bath pletely Furnished, 2 K W Light plant, oil heater, also Car, Out- cash or trade at Nugget Shop. board Motorboat. Bargain for | - ol Cash. Write Box 641 or Call at! LOST and FOUND | ; Roux end of Frits| ————— e s iR | Sl vl > |LOST — Identification w bu Rowd | with Signal Corps emblem. Ini- <936 INTERNATIONAL panel truck,| tialed A. R. 1. E Reward. I(pt\xr]\fl’l‘l 3. 4 new tires and tubes. New bat-| to Empire. HONE A | both teams fail to show up for play, | it shall be considered a bye game | | teams will have real names, and i | Tuesday 315 Decker Way. Effective |School ¢ ' basement COM-| rHEN"vour old gold Into value, (oo (he THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU ALASKA PHILLIES and the In case team shall forfeit score recorded as 2 to 0. and will not be played. |official, but it is recommended ] | that two be used if possible and | obtainable In the schedule above, teams are denoted by initials, so if you are a NEXT YEAR {basketball fan, better keep this list | the initialed 1 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4 The | so they will be published in the | Phillies are crowing because Hu-\" Empire so all you will have to do is{need only- a couple of catchers to| t0 place the name after the in-|have thelr sqiad lined up for the| itial | next baseball season. Although now |they have only rookies Bob Finley {and Andy Seminick available behind 'the plate, the club is trengthened 1 in other departments. Touted Charley Shanz, right hand- | { |er, drafted from San Diego leads | pitching staff, also Schoolboy |second base, and sooner or later, - er, the Rowe, Dick Barrett, formerly af Seattle, and Al Gerhauser, Jack Kraus and Bill Lee are available | for mound duty. Charley Letchas was drafted from | Toronto to spell Roy Hamrick at | and Ford Mull, pur-| Juneau High School’s basketball | DaDIEzEN, Glenn Stewart and Mer- rill may remain in the infield | team, nosed out by one point ir i Y I By the Indianapolis purchase night's game, has chal- | 3 lenged the Alumni to a return game e e o ik BAIME, . iter Hal Pike will augment the | which tue latter has i er has accepted, “"]‘nunmld staff composed of Ron the two teams will meet again on : ‘Emblem Club Will Hold Election of | games will be the J-Hi boys win this date for the third game to be announced later. There will ibe a preliminary game between two teams not yet chosen. played if The games originally scheduled 8 H ‘ or Novemer 5 e Officers Tonight, poned to the evening of Decem- | e | To complete plans for the estab- & f2o% s o2 lishment of an Juneau, a meeting will be held to- | night at 8 o'clock in the loung: of the Elks. Election of officers will HOUSEWIVES ARE ories, new brakes. All Teady tof —gegt—— s :-I’l":éx “\'hf‘m(': 'K:‘, | LOST—_Kyak, red and gray colored. |Gkl s 2500 | Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts. 3UPRO 60 Electric Hawa filan Gui- P. O. Box 198, Juneau. tube Amplifier $85. Black | | FOUND—Wallet belonging to Allen | ASKED To TURN | will be discussed tar 5 115, gl iy gt | Those eligible to attend and to = ; : R ¢ become members are the wives F‘é}:lwt"‘f ht’“\" R\:\;:v‘-i“ m‘i’:::(;‘ Ll . ks | daughters, mothers, sisters and sar: 8. hoxs 2 " Rt el R widows of Elks Motor. Red 370, There are over 100 Emblem Clubs | ONE 1942 Ford pickup, new; one| 1941 Dodge pickup, new; 963, Bill Hixson. ONE Monarch range in good con- dition. Inquire 1003 between 9ta| and 10th Sts. 5 ROOM partly furnished house,| $2,200. Bill Walker, Auk Bay. i bicycle, M u ikl osiod The basketball schedule of the CIRCULATING oil heater WXUI‘JU“l‘H“ City League is now an- coils, oil lines and drums. Phone|nounced for the 1943-1944 season. Blue 6 . | Doubleheaders will be played on each night of the scheduled games. | | | salvage fat Phone [ | tomorrow morning, urged to turn in butcher shops |« as it will be { picked up about noon for shipment |to the States, according to an an- {pyurg {nouncement from Mrs. Edna Lomen, | The club is not sponsore: {Salvage Chairman of the Juneau giks Lodge and is in no w | Woman’s Club, which is behind the {nected with it, other than the stipu- j drive. {lation for membership into the or | The salvaged fat, as most people nization. Tt is a social club that }are aware, is used to manufacture je;ds as ance to the Elks Lodge |explosives, and extensive campaigns that they may in per- Housewives are to the nized throughout the nited | ates, Alaska and the Can The first to become active in Alaska | was that organized in 1940 at Peters- jin any wa |have been conducted in the States|forming welfare and charitable Ito acquaint home makers with the | quties | i nece; y of saving it - The fat may be turned in at NOTICE Hutthings' Economy Market in thé | George Brothers Store, the Sanitary | 1 Will not be responsible for any RIP SEWELL, PITT HURLER, | CLASSED 1A TAMPA, Fla,, Nov. 4.- Rip Sewell, whose bloop ball fooled National League batters so much the Pitts- burgh hurler won 21 games last season, has been reclassified 1-A by his draft board and will report to Camp Blanding for his examination | on Saturday Sewell is married and has two children. . il ot end it Hospi@ NOTES Mrs. F. Daniloff was discharged from' St. Ann's Hospital on Wednes- day after undergoing medical care. John L. Hodgson letf St. Ann's | chased from Seattle, and Babe | Hospital yesterday after receiving | medical care. Lawrence L. Novak, a medical pa- ! tient, was discharged from St. Ann’s | Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Mary Snyder was discharged {from St. Ann's on Wednesday after ! medical care. Sarah Fenton was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a medical patient Bill Burdette, from Hoonah, en- day for medical care. Ruby' Bennett was admitted to St Emblem Club in'!Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical | treatment. ical care. To get bouquets \ Use pure Vanilla's Don't waste that cooking fuel, as Fuel is a Weapen of War, whether it'’s Electricity, Gas, Kerosene, Wood, Gasoline or Coal. should be guided: 1. Start fresh vegetables and fruits to cook in 6 hot water. b Cook them in a small amount of water Use just enough heat to keep boiled or stewed 2 foods at boiling temperature- { orously. 4. Avoid over-cooking foods. | Roast meats at moderate or low temperature And let us service you with=——A most complete variety of ¢ foeds, including all Fruits and Vegetables in season. More women are working out- side their homes than ever before and will appreciate our service Here are some of the factors by which you Use low heat when preparing cheese dishes. 7. Avoid burning fats in frying foods. 8. Use low heat when cooking eggs. 9. Avoid excessive use of hot water when doing dishes, washing your hands, and preparing foods. Use proper.time and temperatures when bak- ing or using your oven not boiling vig- 10 ly and quickly prepared at PIGGLY WIGGLY | Phone 16 or 24 Minimum Delivery $2.00 |tered St. Ann’s Hospital on Wednes- TSSSS2 | L. G. McDONALD NOW WITH BERT'S | L G the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, has | Tommy Arketa was admitted to joined the staff of Bert's Cash Groc- ‘ be held and other business matters |the Government Hospital for med- | ery as a clerk in the Juneau urocvry‘ store. BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY [ McDonald, formerly with | [ THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retallse- Owned Grucers FORD AGENEY || (Authorised Dealers) \ GREABES—GAB—OIL Foot of Main Strees I Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Dslicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT- DOUGLAS INR John Marin, Prop. Phone 08 e ey Sanitary Meat Co. { POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies Thomas HardwareCo. } PAINTS — OILS contracted by Helen| 2! MACNINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Meat Market, 20th Century Meat |obligations | Market, Alaska Meat Company and | Phillip. lat the Home Grocery. adv. hed house on|Games in Juneau will be played in Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard.|the High School Gym and those in Phone Green 170. | Douglas at the High School Gym. SRR - —— | The first games of the evening start FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 at 7:30 oclock and the second Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—-| games start within 10 minutes after 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000.| the close of the first game. Apply Juneau Paint Store. All games are 10-minute quar- —_— ~———————————— | ters exce, i vl v LOT in Douglas with garage, second | yop Sc’];)ot‘)lihops.:r[:lgjp\:‘fi%‘cl;l:ge[;\:; hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat-| i) pe eight-minute quarters. ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A.| 1In the following schedule the first FOR SALE — Fumni JOHNNY PHILLIP: Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Utah Nut 'l'.. : coar Alaska Dock & Storage €o.| TELEPHONE & Juneau Gym Tuesday, November 9—A vs. $-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- C vs. D. Friday, November 12—A vs. I; B | 8,0 #4 Ressenable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 81 good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. | | B; Bald |team listed play the first game and c ———————————.——|the second team listed play the | - HED House for cash $4,500. " | i . second. { Phone 55. l i i | "nm m'm. “. m“h‘ m i FOR SALE—Apartment for sale,i THE SCHEDULE ]’ | Light and fl-" n.m \ . ! B O.DAVIS E. W.DAVI® Newly Renovated Rosms . | son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475. | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY Tuesday, November 16—H vs. I; rol lm J‘A"ll"i;fzfcix\y. November 23—E vs. G || Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager e e - |B vs. D. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. .| Tuesday, December 14—J. H. 8. o orama o e hed anb vith bflth.ygld;.{ D H. 8. 2nds; J. H. 8. vs. | — . oil range. White only. 5134 Wil-| “'p .00 January T—E vs. H: 5 | loughby. lysr. il RNISHED heated room for, Tuesday, January 11-D vs. I; C! gentleman in private home. P, 0. V5 G- Box 1421 | Tuesday, January 18—D vs, G; C/| |vs. H. | €ALL US! UNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th| Tuesday, January 25—F vs, I;| and Harris. Phone Blue 297. D l;lfl-dH. (e ] ; FOR RENTFur, Abls, Eastly kept|vs. Dr B, B aoder 3. 0o | Upon the quality of your Thanks- Contrary o any rumors which Juneau Transfer warm. Winter rates $15 a month4jD. H. 8. 3 “l 1 T e i : ; Phene 48—Night Phone 481 };;gdm;;j;;e;,;’;%:“w:;gg,":;g; Tiesday, February 1 vs. E; A giving furkey rests the success . you may have heard, we will B Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- 3y X 4 1 ] T A | i e Grm ‘ or failure of your entire Thanks- have PLENTY of TURKEYS for TIMELY CLOTHES IGFnd;:!y. November 12—E vs, F; j NUNN-BUSH SHOES . |, Friday, November 18-D vs. E; giving feast. The time-honored Thanksgiving. You are urged to STETSON HATS WANTED Child's Small size cr;{b; R e A A, Y ] 1 5 Quality Work Clothing T turkey, roasted foa golden brown place your orders in advance. Our . | g by V5. z y & 5 ED— - i “:’iB vs. E. * 5. ' ) : : Y houne work - few Hours weeky.| TUeSday, December 1-G v 1 is tender and flavorsome when turkeys have been carefully fed FRED HENNING Phone Blue 510. ek Lo : { [ Complete Outfitter for Mem _____ £ 5% | Friday, De r 10-D vs I 2 4 Wer @mae Dornlldi it's our bird! Order your turkey and carefully selected and dress- WANTED—late model panel de-| Af:f"g-"- December 17—B vs. H; : f . Prone 55 Georss e, | Tuesdas, amuary 118 vn, well in advance to make sure you ed. Ample meat of the best in . 'rl;n.(!;!lo ;-var jovesi o 2 ert's Cash Grocery Friday, January 14—D. H. S. 5 MR T S e | 3- B 6 %ol DS, s, .58 get the one you want. quality as well as flavor. dlniengipels b work; also maid for care of child-| Triday, January 21—A vs. F; B Pree Delivery Juneau ren. Phone 361. vs G. WANTED Nice home for school, This schedule completes the first | girl of twelve, where she can!round robin of the Juneau City! assist with children, light duties;L“flgue and also the first three of ' for home. P, O. Box 1708, Juneau, | '1¢ five-game series between J. H. S. and D H.S. gidaire in good! At the conclusion of the round condition. Phone 226. {Tobin, a tournament of the top four teams will prohably be played. The WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- |top four teams will be permitted, if | they care to do so, draw alternate- loughby. Phone 788. NANTED_Washer: also dry w_[gfl;:r;he four dishanded teams for| erman at Snow Vgfl.'fl Laundry. " 1f three games does not settle the Good pay. Phone 299. | Juneau-Douglas series, then addit- WANTED AT ONGCE-—Ironers maiw"al dates will be et later. shirt finishers, Alasks Laundry. l Il any team fails to show up, HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Telephone Your Order to the Alaska Meat Company 39---Phone---539 Room 3, over First National Bank - HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Heme Liguer Stere—Tel 090 Americen Mest — Phone B8