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17, 1943 WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER Copy must be in the office by .2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- suré insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone “from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to th line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: ‘One day .. Additional days Minimum charge .. FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A.-M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. wadadod e FOR SALE NEW Accordian 24 bass, wood Portable typewr box 531. ...10¢ ...50¢ Under- r. Write FOR SALE-—Used 9 x 12 rug and Broadloom strips, ice skates size 9. Phone 373. FOR SALE — Archery Set. Write P O Box 13. FOR SALE—Double electric plate,| guitar in case, music stand, some| tools, Phone Green 662; 410| 12th St. FOR . SALE—1936 . Plymouth Coupe. | Apply 222 Windsor Apts. FOR SALE--Miscellaneous quantity | tar, creosote and crude turpentin at dogk of Chichagoff Minin: Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap-| ply to Company there for quan- tities available which will be sold at Juneau prices. | WESTINGHOUSE electric range; wood or coal heater; coal range; | blower ol unit for range; dining room table. Phone Blue 275 ulh'r‘[ 5 pm. | 1037 BUICK, radio, heater, new bat-| tery and tires. Price $600. Phone Douglas 363. Rienell Cabin| inboard | SALE—18' 8 horse Wisc. Motor. Red 370. ET(;R’S.‘ALI:? — Furn hed l\:)uscwon,r Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard.| Phone Green 170. | FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2| Houses—3 rooms each, 1' Cabin 2 rooms. All furnished. For 88,000.‘ Apply -Juneau Paint Store. FURNISHED House for cash $4,500., Phone 55. | FOR SALE—Apartment for sale,| good buy. 8 tenants. Phone 55. | i t-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- | son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green! WANTED-—Young woman who has no children, to clerk in store. Good pay. Write C3011 Empire, giving age and experience. WANTED—late model panel de- livery truck in good condition. Phone 92 George Bros. | WANTED—Maid for general house- work; also -maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. S L | WANTED—Nice home for. school | girl of twelve, where she . can asslst with - children, dight dutles for home. P. O. Box 1708, Junedu. WANTED—Small frigidaire in good] conditien. Phone 226. WANTED— Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. P O BRI AR T o INRR WANTED-~Washer; alo dry clean- erman ‘at Snow White Laundry. WANTED AT ONOE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. LOST and FOUND LOST—Black - wallet _ initialed E.; PHONE A CLASSIFIED | SMALL APT —With cooking facil- ities for single person, Bishop Apts i{({é)M {x| ‘pn\'m,o home. 315 3rd St Phone Black 119. 3 ROOM furnished apt. steam heat- ed, hot and cold water, electric rauge. Phone 569. 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, _MISCELLANEOUS | SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 16. - | TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOOK OUT, YOU JAPS ORANGE, N. J., Nov. 17.—Heavy- weight Tony Galento has passed his physical test for induction into the| armed forces. “I'll moider de bums, Japs and Germans, both,” he said when told e was O. K. as a fighter for Uncle m. Officials of the draft board said | Tony will probably be called within the next 30 days. Tony is down to 260 pounds now. e The Circus Maximus at Rome could hold 385,000 spectator AdJewelin Jersey C. A, containing valuable amount | return curteney. Reward - upon | to Empiye. RPN SO IS R LOST—Gold engraved wedding rin; Reward. Return to box 3007 Em- pire. LOST—Gold identification bracelet' with inscription. Charles Steinel | 32147045. Return to Tom Allen./ Reward. LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored. Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts.| P. O. Box 198, Juneau. OUND—Wallet belonging to Allen W. Brown. May have same by proving ownership and paying for ad. NOTICE All Graduate nurses on the Chan- el requested to meet at the Elks lub 1:30 o'clock Thursday After- hoon, in unifarm to attend the uneral of Dr. Council. KATHERINE ANDREWS, Secretary, adv, 93 up A Classic Style in a Classic 310. Fabric both as Am- erican as the jeep. Don it for shopping mornings. con- fident that whatever the day brings you're dressed for it! Jones - Stevens Seward Street ! e ———————— e “They'll go twice as far on Centennial SULK - SUFTED ¥LOUR, CAKE FLOUR, GIANT PITCHER IS CALLED FOR -~ ARMED SERVICES NEW YORK, Nov. 1 ‘The man- ~ |agement of the New York Gianhts | has been ‘informed that pitcher Ewald Pule, married and the father of three children, has been classified |as A-1. The Yankee management ha been advised that Bud Manthe; serve fielder, has been rejected from because of a trick football | [ service :flt")fie B;me ~ Still Leads In Grid Poll NEW YORK, Nov. 17. — Notre Dame continues to lead in the foot- ball poll as the hation’s Number 1 team, picked by 90. of the nation’s sports writers who moved the Iowa Seahawks to second place, building a climax for the meeting of the two top teams on next Saturday | Others of the first ten, in order, are: Purdue, Michigan, Navy, Duke, Army, March Field, Northwestern 1 and Texas. | B SALESMAN WANTED Mature salesman, 38 years or over, accustomed to earning $2,000 to $7,000 yearly, to take over local territory and established customers for 54 year old nationally famous manufacturer of Advertising Calen- |dars and Business-Building spec- ‘ialties, rated AAA- for opening {of our big rush season. Real honest- (to-goodness permanent opportunity for live wire executive type person. |Man selected must have winning | personality and ability to develop new and old accounts. Products {help maintain morale and contri- bute to war effort. No priorities. Every business, large or small, a prospeét. No matter what you are deing now, it will cost nothing for you to find out what we have to offer., Weekly commissions, monthly prizes, .security, financial success and a dignified career available to right man. Experience our line no! essential. Write in full confidence to Walter R. Grant, THE OSBORNE | COMPANY, CLIFTON, N. J. | ->- BUY WAR BONDS WY for our This means every After Victory, we friends the st - GERVITA WMEAT CEREAL, | tain to be the second team in the j ologue, | Serenaders, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Centennial Dog Meal!” FANCAKR AND WAPFLE FLOUR, PRACH WLOSSOM FARINA, DOG MEAL, FROLICS DOG FOOD DUKEISSLATED i INCOTTONBOWL DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 17.--Duke University appears practically cer- Cotton Bowl here on January 1 with Texas or Texas A. and M., depend- ing on the winner of the Thanks- giving Day game as host. A poll pf the two elevens shows both favor Duke. - S(hodls to Give Vaudeville Next ~ ON TRIP NORTH, Friday Evening! More than 100 High School and Grade Schopl students will parti- cipate in the vaudeville to be pre: sented by the student body in the High School Gym next Friday Ten acts have been worked up evening at 8 o'clock. under the direction of various fa- culty membe: and the students have been practicing assiduous for several weeks. The program for the evening reads as follow: Spirit’ of 194 8 boys and 13 girls; Black Magic, Dick Garvin; A Bit of Old Spain, Spanish class: The Wedding, grade school students; Melodears, 6 girls and a boy; Charlie McCarthy, Linn Forrest and Buddy Hunter; | Stewart Hoffman Is (250PLAYERS High Bowler, | OF BASEBALL Elks Atleys ARE CALLED Thirty-ihreé Others Classi- fied or Inducted Since '43 Season Ended { | NEW YORK, Nov. 17 Uncle Sam |} {is cutting chunks out of the major 534 | leagues such as they could never get 509 | from the minor in the annual player 455 | call. 478 A check shows 250 players on lhel 467 | baseball diamond were in the armed service before the season ended and 33 others have been classsified as { A-1 or already inducted since the 443 | season ended 402| Sam Breadon, Cardinal = chief, 421 | summed up the issue as follows 463 “We don't know where we are at 537 : for 1944 | (GUCKER IS BACK FROM HUNT TRIP KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 17— Jack Gucker, well known broker of Alaska, has returned here after a : hunting trip at Rocky Pass and the| | Stikine flats for the past three weeks. SUNRISES; SUNSETS CVISITS JUNEAU In last night's bowling play of | the Four Bit League at the EIks the Aces nosed out the Deuces, and | the 'Royals defeated the Jokers Hoffman was high bowler with 541, | and Stewart aid Iverson shared sec- ond honors with 537 points apiece Following are the scores: Aces 167 179 126 151 182 163 168 204 162 158 164 Senescue Duckworth Berringer Sundsten Hulberg 805 Deuces 1 134 131 150 169 Total 2443 Commons Waugh Matheny Simmoens .o — Total 716 Royals 145 134 189 181 180 Blum Harrison Hulce Hoffman | 212 820 790 Jokers 26 157 212 114 180 148 | 1; Total 8 528 637 404 501 ~ 436 26 194 189 111 199 152 | Spot | Henning { Iversen Sperling Jaceho | Sterling 177 136, 179 122 136 | Total 871 176 837 2484 | |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: November 152 am November am. November am. November am November am November 2 am R. W. Baldwin, Deputy Censor of Publications for Alaska's friend- |1y neighbor, Canada, now is in Ju-, [neau in company with Capt. F. C. Bishop of the Norihwest Service | Command. Capt. Bishop heads the (N. W. §. C. Public Relations divi- sion, covering an area 2,000 miles |in length | | The Canadian censor is making the trip for the purpose of deter-| | mining how the Canadian office of COLLECTOR, INTERNAL REVENUE, GOES SOUTH W. C. Overby, Deputy Collector in charge of the Internal Revenue office here, left by plane this morn- FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREABSEB—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Btreet Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Onll Phones 18 and @ | censprship can cooperate with Al- skan military authorities in mat- | ‘(Ul'b of censorship. | From Juneau Capt. Bishop and |Baldwin will travel to Skagway, Whitehorse and Fairbanks. November m, November am November am November am. November | |MISS. KESSINGER JOINS. 9:09 9:11 Tumblers, Boys' gym class; Songs in Miniature, Juanita Diaz; Mon- Nathayle Bailey; Bar X ten boys; and finale with all the acts participating. The admission will be 50 cents for adults and 30 cents for stifdents and service men, D " gk ALASKA WAR COUNGIL WILL MEET TOMORROW There will be a roufine meeting of the Alaska War Council tomor- Tow ‘morning at 10:30 o'clock in the offices of Secretary of Alaska, E. L. Bartlgtt, in the Federal Building. ELKS TO INIATE . lARGEVClA_SS TONIGHT A large “On to Victory lass will be initiated at the Elks lodge meeting starting at 8 o'clock to- night. Following the nitiatory ceremony, a buffet luncheon will be served by a special committee. | S BUY WAR BONDS ' WAR PAINT planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s A!zska Semca.m:in ‘war paint. Others soon wfi be, sy;nbolfing thefiact that our every resource of personnel i i dedicated to the war e;nm.expemncc ] ! 'passenger, every ounce of cargo is under miligary pri 4 u .priority. again'give our Alaska tandard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- 9:13 am. 4:18 pm. 29 9:15 am 4:17 p.m. Season ends this date. November FOREST SERVICE STAFF | Miss Geneva Kessinger has taken |oyer her duties with the Forest |Service here as clerk-typist in the Division of Fiscal Control. ' This' is Miss Kessinger's first trip | to the Territory, having come here | from' Louisville, Kentucky, wheref she was employed in secretarial work. | \ 1 [/ TABLETS v -HYPERACID “moner saen snamer “35" e £4Y HAINES MAN HERE Louls Fennis of Haines is spend- ing a few days at the Baranof Hotel, | | - NOTICE H Thomas has sold his| interest, in Bailey's, Bar to Chris Bailey, and Chris Bailey is entitlea |to collect all accounts receivable and {obliged to pay all accounts payable 1of the former partnership. | JOSEPH J. THOMAS AR Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Joseph J. IT MADE A WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling B O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY €ALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 44—Night Phone 481 FAMOUS Mention ‘Milwaukee anywhere jn the world and people say, *“That's where they make scuLiTz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous.” To earn a reputation for having made a city famous is an achievement of which any product may be proud. Discover for yourself why Schlitz is America’s most distinguished beer. i OU carry fire insur- g0 that when fire ¢ your home you will have the do 1o restore it. Are you sure you have provided enough? You dan’t bave to drink a bitter beer. Schlitz meth ods of brew- ing contrel capiure just the KISS of the bops, ot their harsh bitserness. Taste Schlitz If. you are not sure, bet- ter ask this Hartford agency to check up. No obligation. JUST CALL ‘THE BEER R _ | THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Copr. 1943, Jon. Schisiz Browsag Co, Muwanten, W “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 100 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL Evecy comtort made for eur gueste Alr Service [nlormatien PHONE 10 or 8 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 - Home Liguer Stero—Tel W9 American Meat — Phons B QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.00 Call — Phones 16 or 24 ing enroute to headquarters at Ta- coma,. Washington. He. expects to be away about three weeks. - YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier . . . ‘Phone 206 Second and Seward HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Ihn‘ »

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