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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5, 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. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu-, tive insertions: One day 10c Additional days . 5¢ Minimum charge .......50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. PHONE A CLASSIFIED | FORSALE | 1941 FORD two door Sedan for RIS BRI Tl e ¥ S Sale, nearly new tires. Car has WILL CARE for children in my had exceptionally light service home by the day. Blue 665. i ter and| ——=— e and good care. Radio, heater and SOAEANGERD Rt R | chains. No trade in. Phone Black 610 for appointment. FOR SALE—3 luge rooms and modern bath ': basement com- pletely Furnished, 2 K W Light plant, oil heater, also Car, Out- board Motorboat. Bargain for| Cash. Write Box 641 or Call at| Norman DeRoux end of Fritz Cove Road. '936 KNTFRNATIONAL pm‘n‘l ll\lCY..‘ 4 new tires and tubes. New bat-| HISCELLANEOUS : nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. {Dame has been replaced by Johnny SATURDAY | FOOTBALL ROUNDUP (By Associated Press) In the football roundup for Snt- er, urday games, the following mgh- lights are given: Angelo Bertilli's leaving Notre LuJu(k and he will take the grid!| Lm\ attention. The Army’s Dug Kenna will virtually make his de-| {but when the Cadets and Irish col-| | Owen, [lide Saturday. Kenna has been used | underwent |only as a substitute because of an| injured knee but Lt. Col. Earl Blair| of the Army says Kenna is the ‘best back he has ever coached” and the best West Point ball Cfll- rier since Red Cagle. Kenna in the lineup and the loss of Bertilli tol Notre Dame may make a possible| | upset. | Southern California goes against| the San Diego Navy Saturday. The‘ latter is installed in some quart as the favorite, much to the disgust of the Bluejacket Coach Molenda. | The Navy lines up tomorrow with | the undefeated Pennsylvania on| 11944 VETERAN DODGER OUTFIELDER HAS SIGNED FOR 1944 BROOKLYN, Nov. 5-—Dixie Walker, veteran Brooklyn outfield- has signed his contract for the season, Branch Rickey an- | nounces. DODGER (CATCHER LOSES APPENDIX ST, LOUIS, Nov. 5. — Micke Brooklyn Dodger catcher, an operation for re- moval of his appendix and has come through satisfactorily, his ‘])hysi(‘mn announces. Lady Elks Are Forming Emblem Club in Juneau An enthusiastic meeting was held last night of Elks ladies, to further discuss the formation of an Em- {blem Club in Juneau. Due to the 315 Decker Way. EffectivVe pranklin Field. Penn held the Army [fact that a large number of women June 15. |to a tie last Saturday. With the| were unable to be present and who TURN your old gold Into value, Jinx of Frankliin Field in operation,|have expressed a desire to join, it cash or trade at Nugget shop LOS‘!‘ and FOUND LOST—Lady’s Olympic watch, rose gold, has sentimental value. Re-| teries, new brakes. All ready to| turn to Empire. Reward. S5y 1 Wl]loughfiy; 77777 z: ‘LOET;Kyak red and gray colored, FOR S 7 Rienell Cabin| Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts.| Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. inboard| P. O. Box 108, Juneau. Motor. Red 370. fas o - ONE 1942 Ford pickup, new: one! 1941 Dodge pickup, new; Phone Douglas 963, Bill Hixson. FOUND- Wallet belongmg to Allen Bears to break into the win column. \ge.sm, phone 32, Kay Halm, Black! W. Brown. May have same by| proving ownership and paying for| ad. BOY'S bicycle, Snow White Apts.| No. 4. ONE Monarr}hvi-;x;;-e in good con- dition. Inquire 1003 between 9th and 10th Sts. . 5 ROOM pmv.lv fumisned house, $2,200. Bill Walker, Auk Bay. CIRCULATING ol heater with coils, oil lines and drums. Phone Blue 615. i FOR SALE — Furnished house on| Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard.| Phone Green 170. - NOTICE In accordance with instructions | from the War Labor Board, notice is hereby given that all emplosees of the Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc, of Juneau, Alaska, who have left the employe of the said Company and are eligible to receive retroac- requested to make | tive pay, are formal demand for such pay by written application, or demand may | {be made in person. Signed: JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc,! By Geo. B. Schmidt, V. P. SAWMILL & TIMBERWORKERS the Navy mays have beter luck thm\‘ |the Penn’s in their back yard. | A. A Stagg's College of the Pa-‘ [cific, weakened by the loss of sev- |eral stars called to duty elsewhere, | faces St. Mary’s College. Purdue, still top of the clubs, jruns against Minnesota tomorrow. | | The latter has not showed up much |this season. | ‘The University of California op- | was decided to postpone the elec- {tion of officers until the next meet- ing which will be Monday, Novem- ber 8, in the Elks lounge. All Lady Elks interested {formation of this club are invited| (o attend this meeting. Anyone de- siring information about the Em- blem Club or those wishing to be- |come members and who will by un- able to attend next Monday’s meet- | [poses the San Francisco Dons, the |ing, may call any of the following wbext chance of the season for the| UCLA, far off championship form | |of last year, plays Del Monte Navy| tomouow, one of the strongest elev- ~ lens on the Pacific Coast. | Michigan jousts Indiana in the Midwest while in the south, the big ‘game is between Georgia Tech and Louisiana State TIDES TOMORROW |Low tide 2:32 am., 19 feet High tide 9:09 am., 146 feet Low tide 3:17 pm., 45 feet Hl[;h Hd(' 9:11 p.m,, 143 feet o 3 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY women for information: Daisy Fa- 660, or Lucille Lawrence, Red 483. Those present last night are anx- mm to have every Lady Elk inter- lested in the formation of an Em-| blem Club, to attend the next mt-Pt- ing. e I 2 s | American children have never been to a Sunday school. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— ; ‘coAsr LEAGUE in the| estimated that 17 million 'PRESIDENT HAS Baseball RESIGNED JOB LOS ANGELES, Calif. Nov. 5 BALTIMORE, Nov. 5—Lt. Col. Without explanation, Wilbur C Larry McPhail, former General Tuttle has resigned as President of Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, the Pacific Coast Baseball League|S3id he expects the Major League in leters sent to eight directors,| Double A to operate next year but Tuttle said he desired to be re-| beyond that I am not optimistic.” lieved of his duties by November 15| McPhail said the low minors| There appears little doubt but 'eally face tough sailing that the resignation will be ac-| R ‘ ceptet CARTER ENDS FURLOUGH Tuttle is on @ hunting trip ana! Sidney G. Carter, Signal Corps, i intavallatis 6 GORAMHERE, United States Army, who has been Clarence Rowland, one of the/Oh & furlough to Seattle, has re- League's Dirvectors and President | turned to Juneau and is back again of the Los Angeles Club, said: «r|at the local ‘“‘“"“ | will vote to accept the resignation. | There is no use in holding a man| to a job who doesn't want it." SUNRISES; > 7 ARRIVE FROM SITKA; 35 TAKE PASSAGE SOUTH on Forecast SUNSETS The duck hunting season is now Shooting starts half an hour | before sunrise and ends at sunsets. | Disembarking here last from Sitka were Al Boyd, Mrs. ¥ M. Seeliger, Mrs. Elaine McConkey, |y ¢yt : William P. Craig, James Kitka, Pat Sweeney and Thomas Fraser. ‘ 8:23 a m"“""bfl 64‘59 p.m | Leaving here for Seattle were— & "Novenibés i s 4 0. J. Hatland, Carl M. Nilsen, Grace SabE M ¥ 4:56 p. m. Rollings, Dale Culver, Lester Rmk'; i bNowmbfrbfl 4 o |Mabel Drane, Robert Schwartz, 8:29 a. m 4:54 p. m. |Charlotte Schwartz, L. C. Premo, s Noviliber. 9 i P. W. Pellitier, C. E. Carter, Max-| 8:31 am 4:52 pm. {ine McClain, Carl McClain. November 10 | A. H. Simes, Perry Wilson, Wil-| o, o~ <1l o ‘liam Warrens, Scott Cross, Christ ‘Nuvemher 1 g |Olsen, T. A. Hayder, F. Story, Mrs.| 8:36 am 4:47 pm. |R. E. Robertson, Lt. L. G. me,‘ November 12' and Esther Daniels. 8:38 am 4:45 pm. For Ketchikan—Arza B. Keller, Novelaber ‘18 |W. H. Elwell, George Folta, J.Il‘n‘hw 8:41 am 4:43 pm |Hall and Maj. C. F. Scheiber 2 Navanles .16 5 For Petersburg—N. A. McEachran 8:4d am 4:41 pm C. R. Betts, Elvina Stedman, E(I!l‘x} November 15 White and Ann McDonald. | 88 & 4:30 pm For Wrangell—Dr. and Mrs. C. C.| November 16 jSmeer 847 am 4:37 pm, | TR e S T November 17 SONS OF NORWAY CARD PARTY | g.50 am. 4:35 pm. Saturday, Nov. §, at 8 p. m. IOOF - > Hall. Pinochle and bridge. adv. BUY WAR BONDS Scarce? Sure, but Have a portralt artist take your| picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | Federal Bmldlng. Phone 204. adv.| LOCAL UNION M-271 IWA- CIO.E By Abel Anderson, Secy. J adv. FOR SALE-1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2| Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—| 2 rooms. All furnished. For SS,OOO.‘ Apply Juneau Paint Store. TAILORED SUITS that much S i i v SRR | FURNISHED House for cash $4,500.| Phone 55. | FOR SALE—Apartment for sale,| good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. | -BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475. ! | FOR RENT | FURNISHED three room house with bath, oil range and oil heat- er. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. with bath, | oil range. White only. 513A Wil- loughby. 2 ROOM lurmshed apt.; FURNISHED heated room for gentleman in private home. P. O. Box 1421, | JNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th and Harris. Phone Blue 297. i 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. Sen-j view Apts. WANTED WANTED - tenogmpher-Clerk Permanent. Gaod working condi-, tions; 38 hour week; starting sal- ary $2,100.00. Address, giving ex- prience. P. O. Box 1931. One of these days A Grand Selection of Tailored Suils! Expertly tailored for long, smart wear. All sizes. | For Fall through Winter. A delight everywhere! vast reservoired hungry is travel. wartime restraints, WANTED Child's Small size crib and mattress. Write E. F. Wruck, Box 2671. ! | | i | ! i { i when the Victory WANTED—Woman to do general| was true following house work a few hours weekly. Phone Blue 510. | 1} | WANTED—Ilate model panel de-| livery truck in good condition.| Phone 92 George Bros. ; WANTED—Maid for general house- work; also maid for care of chud- ven. Phone{361. i WANTED--Nice home for school| girl of twelve, where she can| assist with children, light duties; for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. | - iy WANTED—Small frigidaire in good; condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. | 49.95 evitable end. JONES - STEVENS Seward St. i e M e S RN WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. l end. Then will follow the post- war unleashing of pent-up de- sires, of restrained impulses, of | power. One of the things for which Americans have become want to go places and see things I when hundreds of thousands set out to see the battlefields of Europe, the Orient, South Ametica, while millions visited the many wonder spots in America proper. And . .. human nature being what it is « . . it will happen again when World War II comes to its in- I'll enjoy it more! | SCHENLEY | ROYAL RESERVE They’ll Be Coming by the Thousands . « « when they come! Alaska has a natural stake in this post-war future, She has everything the traveler will want . . . glamorous history . ... natural beauty .. . . fascinating waterways . . , majestic moun- tains . . . an intriguing place in the history of the world’s great- est war. Yes.. . . they’ll be coming by the thousands when they come and they’ll bring with them new wealth to contribute to Alaska’s peace-time pros- perity. Well may we look for- ward to Alaska’s stake in this future as yet unborn .. . and prepare as we now may to take advantage of it. To ignore it would be to ignore an unprece- dented opportunity! this war will purchasing Starved by millions will is won. This World War NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SERVING In War DEPENDABLY In Peace | Following are the sunrises and sun-'\ night' otc for several days, the first time conducting its own weekly mmm being the sunrise and the second |program over the Mutual Network, every Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m,,| Eastern MOOSE HAVE OWN Plove DIGGLY WIGGLY 2 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY Try STICKNEY'’S STUFFING REAPY TO USE Simply Add Hot Water If you wish to GLORIFY your next roast chicken, turkey or duck stuff it with this new stuffing — blended by a skillful chef and wrapped in Patipar Parchment GET READY FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING BIRD NOW! Sold by PIGGLY WIGGLY YES, WE HAVE BANANAS TOI)AY! |liams and his orchestra and the | Moose Fireside Party Chorus fur- | nish the music. Climaxing the pro- gram will be stories of heroic deeds | by Moseheart boys in the armed forces. RADIO PROGRA The Loyal Order of Moose is now | — - SCOTTISH RITE NOTICE War Time, and members, Special meeting Friday Nov. 5th. |of the Moose Lodge in Juneau are|Balloting on candidates, ete. | | “Moose Fireside Pmty " Griff Wil-! encouraged to take the program WALTER B. HEISEL, in every Sunday. i | adv. Secretary, The title of the series is the Wel - - BUY WAR BONDS FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — NAULING Nite Phone 304 Soothing Music and mm Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone #8 FORD AGENGY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Streed Juneau Melers Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Fhones 13 and @ I-mmfll-fih-” Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hetel Newly Renevated Rocme ot Remsenable Bates PHONE SINGLE O Light asd Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS B W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward WHEN IN NEED OF CALL US! Bert's Cash Grocery HARVEY R. LOWE Publie Acecountant llfl'llllll Room 3, over First National Bank PHONE 10 o