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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943 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: | PHONE | One day _..10¢ ‘ Additional days .. 5¢ | Minimum charge ......50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE : LOST—FOUND { MISCELLANEOUS [ WANTED LEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Miscellaneous quantity |LOST—Black slicker raincoat, creosote and crude turpentine out| Highway, Saturday, Reward Phone | tar, at dock of Chichagoff. Mining 17 | any, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap- —~ - &4 g;:mfo‘ ‘Com,,m“ there for quan-|LOf “old identification bracelet | tities available which will be sold nseription Charles Steinel Juneau prices « 7045. Return to Tom Allen.| . 4 | R .ard LAT j oL Emmers;mr Portable s § i LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored.| i C only Battery New 4 { ;f:z::’e AT | Off Point Bridget. ,W. E. Butts. Bt T ; P. O. Box 198, Juneau, | SOLID OAK library table. Phonef - ol 4 Green 440 after 6 p.m. | FOUND—Wallet belonging to Allen . $ — _| W. Brown. May have same by GUITAR, case, stand; radio; Vesix| proving ownership and paying for| electric heater; double electric| ad. plate; some tools; phone Green — 662. | o | WANTED DOLL furniture, shoe ice skates| 437 11th St.| £ i }WANTED* Large flat top desk,| must be in good condition; alsu| in good condition.| Write | size 3, child’s skis. WESTINGHOUSE electric range; wood or coal heater; coal range; blower oil unit for range dining room table. Phone Blue 275 after 5 pm. i | WANTED—Experienced man wishes | milking job in Alaska. Lloyd Herrle. Route 1, Mt. Vernon, Wash. a Davenport Also two Toastmasters. Empire BB 2994. Write Box 24, TWO LARGE black leather glad- stone bags. One medium sized| new trunk. Call 123 between 7 and 8 pm only —_— - oo |WANTED — To rent a garage. | ONE LARGE circulator oil heater;| Phone Red 480 or P.O. Box 583.| also one oil heater with coil; one large picket fence. Phone Doug- las 17. WANTED' TO RENT—2 or 3 bed- room furnished house. Will lease lhxough winter. P. O. Box 1404. 1937 BUICK, radio, heater, new bat- tery and tires. Price $600. Phone} Douglas 363. | WANTED—late model panel de- livery truck in good condition Phone 92 George Bros. THE SMALL house boat belongmg to the estate of the late Fred Gregg. For particulars inquire of Felix Gray, U. S. Commr.| Room 513 Federal Building. Bids open until 1 p.m. Saturday, No- vember 13, 1943. | WANTEDMaid for “general houie-' work; also maid for care of child- | | ren. Phone 361. i 30-FOOT cabin cruiser, 31A196, “mo- | WANTED—Nice home for school| | girl of twelve, tor completely overhauled Owner | - 2 where she can leaving l:owu. | assist with children, light duties Make offer. Call at| for b 510 Kennedy. \ or home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. ‘WANTED—Small frigldslre in good condition. Phone 226. BRAND new Silvertone Radio, bat- | tery and antenna $40.00 P. O Box 821. W ANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 1788. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. | NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers nmiI shirt finishers. Aaska Laundry. ONE EA’RG’EVQur;l;e?r?on heater; al-} 5o one oil water heater with coil.{ Phone Douglas 17. FOR SALE—3 large rooms and modern bath % basement com-| pletely Furnished, 2 K W Light plant, oil heater, also Car, Out-| board Motorboat. Bargain for Cash. Write Box 641 or Call at| Norman DeRoux end of Fritz NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER | . FOR SALE Cove Road. Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Al- FOR SALE—18' Rienell Cabin aska, up to and including November Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. inboard18, 1943, for all the merchantabie| Motor. Red 370. dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or desig- nated for cutting, on an area to- |taling approxifhately 100 acres, lo- cated on the north shore of White- FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 water Bay opposité North Island Houses—$ rooms each, 1 Cahln—»la"d one mile from the head of the 2 rooms. All furnished, For $8,000. bay, Admiralty Island, Tongass Na- ‘Apply Juneau Paint Store. tional Forest, Alaska, estimated to be a total of 535000 feet BM, F‘URVISHED House ror cnsh $4,! 500 ‘morp or less, of Sitka spruce, west- | Phone 55. |ern hemlock and red cedar sawtim- {ber. No bid of less than $1.50 per FOR SALE — Furnished house on Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard. Phone Green 170. |defeated the Chechakos last night| {of | Vajtko, I.IIST and FOUND | Following are the individual scores Sparks | FG FT Pis. — | Vajtko, F 8 2 18 Krause, F 4 1 9 H. Cashen, F 0 0 0 Peterson, C 0 1 1 Comons, G 2 0 4 F. Cashen, G 0 0 of Dishler, G 2 0 4 Totals 16 4 36’ Chechakos FG FT Pts. Wardell, F 3 0 6| Hilliard, F 1 0 2| Powell, F ] 0 4| Steen, F 0 0 0f Austerman, C 0 0 0 Williams, C 5 0 10 {Murray, G 0 2 2 Hill, G 1 1 3 | Taylor, G 0 0 ol Totals 12 3| a7 (‘remlms FG FT Pts Fleek, F 3 0 [ Reischl, F 8 3 195 Salb, C 9 2 20| Kielbas, G 2 0 4| Lucas, G 1 0 2 Specht, G 0 0 0 Totals 23 5 51 Coppers | Rolinson, F 2 0 4 Ross, F 5 1 11 Lamb, C 2 2 6 Bomarski, G 3 0 6 Gilbert, G 0 0 0 Kendell, G 1 0 2| Zencher, G 1 | 3! | Totals 14 4 32/ {morning from the south with the 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 JNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th 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. FOR RENT—Apartments for rent Phone 621. FOR Rfi,:NT—Sleeping Room. Room | 315 3rd St. Black 119. The mud puppy is a 12-inch long salamander. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade st Nugget Shop. Perma- M. feet B.M. for spruce and cedar sawtimber, $1.00 per M. feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, and 1 cent pef linear foot for piling up to and {including 95 feet in length, and| 12 cents per linear foot for piling over 95 feet in length, will be con- | sidered. $500.00 must be deposited | with each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or re- tained in part as liquidated dam- ages, acording to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside | of the Territory of Alaska of any ‘palt of the timber, is subject to {the consent of the Regional For- ester. The right is reserved to re- ject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the condi- [tions of sale, and the submission of | bids, should be obtained from the| Division Supervisor or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. adv., FOR SALE Real property belonging to estate of Claude E. Ericson, deceased, as follows: The old Soda Works Build- ing on Lower Franklin Street and an undivided three-tenths interest in Lots in Gold Belt Addition as| follows: Lots 4, 6, 7 and 8, Block ‘1: Lots 2, 3 and 4, Block 2. Apply to Charles E. Naghel for terms. adv, | | | | | GREMLINS IN WIN: SPARKS TAKE GAME Leading all the way, the spmks in the High School gym by a score | 36 to 27. Main Spark scorer was | who tallied 18 points, while | Williams of the opposin® team gain- ed 10 points by five field goals. It} was a razzle-dazzle with none of| the elements missing, even to the short-lived argument with the ref- eree | In the game between the Grem-‘ lins and Coppers, Reischl and Salb shared 39 of the total points gained by the Gremlins, who won a de- cisive victory by a score of 51 to 32. Ross was high man for the losers| with a total tally of 11 points. Referees were Powers and Kilty, and Clarence Anderson acted as timekeeper. STEAMER ARRIVES FROM SOUTH WITH TEN PASSENGERS A steamer arrived in port this| following passengers from Seattle— Mrs. Helvi Barragar, Roy C. Bright, | Herman Nelson, Robert O. Seberg | and Alan Smith. From Ketchikan — Jack Carlson, | ‘ Charles Lowry, Melvin J. Phillips, | Dale F. Steen, and Edward Q. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~-JUNEAU ALASKA 4 MAJOR LEAGUERS 10 COLOR Burke, 143 pounder of Ogden, Gene Johnson, 137'% pounder, York negro, went 15 night to a draw in the feature at-| | { and [of my New | Cocktail Bar rounds last|Will be paid by the new owners. traction at the annual Ogden Live-| .| stock Show. Henry Armstrong s corner. ESSENTIALS for WINTER was in John- Hope. Among those booked on the out- ( going boat this atfernoon are Lee’ E. Morris, Marion A. McCorkle, Viola | H. Groh, Jesse Melton, Eva E.| 1 Whitney, Rolfe J. Paquin, Alan R.| Smith, Ervin A. Withro, and Jack | Carlson. | YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. CABE‘LESS use of matches and smoking material is the most com- mon cause of fires. Make sure every maich, cigar- ette, and cigar, as well as pipe ashes, are out before | you discard them. Don't smoke in bed! Last, but not least, in- sure your property ade- quately through Shattuek Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Just the toasty warm sweat- ers and skirts you'll need for winter! Perfect for mak- ing your wardrobes and budgets go farther. We've all your favorites TS “SLOPPY JOE,” pullovers, cardigans, coat styles wi novelty trim—to top action- pleated and slim-gored skirts! 8$2.50 up Jones - Stevens Seward Street HULCE IS HIGH BOWLER, FOUR BIT LEAGUER Four teams of the Four Bit League bowled last night on the Elks’ alleys, the Aces defeating the Jokers by a scant margin, and the Royals nosing ' : out the Deuces. Hulce was high Bithorn, Brandt, Bridges, 'scorer ‘with ‘o1 ana Stewart was f . . second with 559 Witek to Be inService | “Foowing ~are e inaiviaua scores: by Next Year Aks | Senescu 176 179 185— 540 NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Four major | Duckworth 123 181 148— 452 league ball players today notified Berringer 130 146 144 420 their clubs they would be playing |Hulberg 157 158 139— 454 for Uncle Sam next year, after their | Sunsten 162 167 179— 508 draft numbers turned up Hiram Bithorn, Chicago Cubs Total 748 831 7952374 pitcher, a native of Puerto Rico, | Jokers who won 17 games last season, re- | Henning 141 143 159— 443 ported at Fort Buchanan, in Puerto | Carnegie 173 193 149— 515 Rico, for his physical tests Sperling 140 189 159 488 Bill Brandt, right handed relief Schoettler 172 142 126 440 pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates Sterling 143 179 161— 483! for the last two years, has been accepted for Navy duty, his Wrights Total 69 846 7542369 Corner draft board reported. Tommy Bridges, mainstay of the Deuces Detroit Tigers pitching staff, a 37- Jeceko 150 169 144— 463 year-old father, has been rec ied | Waugh 115 162 117— 394 | 1-A and ordered to report to Detroit | Matheny 173 132 135— 440 for induction on November 20, | H. Simmons 142 168 201— 511 Nicholas Mickey Witek, of the |Stewart 186 183 190 - 550 New York Giants, second baseman, |was ordered to report to Luzerne, Total 766 814 7872367 Pennsylvania, for induction 1()(lly i Royals > e Blum 181 147 146— 47 Harrison 139 104 139 382 BURKE jOHNSON Hulce 174 224 193— 501 Hoffman 147 182 178— 507 Go lIM"- OF 15 Halm 195 167 173— 535 { otal 836 824 829 2489 ROUNDSTODRAW -~ L NOTICE OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 10—Jackie' I+ the undersigned have disposed inte st in the Occidental All outstanding bills GEORGE G. adv. HENRY § | Plea Made for Public Army, Navy Classic Rep. Weisfi Cites British Soccer Game in Asking for Bigger Gate WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 An eleventh-hour plea for the Army-! Navy football game to be played | where the public can see it instead of at West Point, Novembey, 27, with | the game limited to persons living | within 20 miles, was made today to | Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson by Representative Weiss, Democrat, of Pennsylvania Rep. Samuel A. Weiss cited British !plans for a soccer game where the British Isles title is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of fans to the contest, the receipts of which | will go to charity. “If the British, within half an hour of real danger, can enjoy a soccer game, for goodness sake " Weiss asked. - 16 DOUBlEHEADERS | OF BASKETBALL FOR MADISON SQUARE NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—A .\Clwdv ule of 16 basketball doubleheaders U.S. A? opening December 14 is announced | for Madison Square Garden. The opening bill will be a match ween the City College and Ok- ahoma Aggies in the first game, and the Island University and Brig- ham Young of Utah in the other| game WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER Write P. 0. 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DAVIS DROP BASKETBALL 10—The | what's happened to the good old | yrontana University, which dropped | Joast Conference | | football schedule this winter, also| the ty will concentrate | |on physical fitness and intramural | CONSTANTINO IS WINNER IN BOUT WITH F. RUBINO NEW YORK, Nov. stantino, 135'c Frankie Rubino, 10—Lou Con- pounder, outboxed 134 pounder, last night to win a ten-round decision, Before the war Japan was the world's largest producer of agar. EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INR John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 Thomas Hardware Cé. PAINTS — OILS Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE & Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward STANDARD For Stoves The warmest friends you've got Among the things you can count on for comfortable companion- ship are Standard Burner Oils. Every drop is real warmth and 100% clean because it’s distilled. " No Smioke, No Soot . . . Eliminates Burner Cleani More For Your Money ... 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