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l"R[DA NOVEMBER 19, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED| Copy must be in Lhe 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- GRID GAMES ON SATURDAY Notre Dame and Iowa Navy| uve insertions: ;”]" 5 teatian pripesiios] i 100 Seahawk football game Sa ay | Mne Yy ’ will come as near to being the all-! Additional days e American title game as the season| Minimum charge ......50¢ provides. Both are undefeated| powerhouses with eight victories| apiece. FOR RENT Fifty thousand are expected to go to South Bend, where Notre Dame FOR SALE is favored to win. | LOST—FOUND Qther top games include | Georgia Tech vs. Clemson | MISCELLANEOUS Duke vs. North Carolina | Tulane vs. Louisiana State. | WANTED ‘ Texas vs. Texas Aggies. Purdue. | Indiana vs | Qhio State vs. Michigan. l Wisconsin vs. Minnesota. CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. With several entertaining OWL| out of play hopes the Pacific' Goast |games are: | St. Mary's vs. UCLA. (The former | |is a 10 to 7 favorite to win.) s 2 i - 'WANTED — to buy — Photographic| College of Pacific vs. San Fran- ONE LARGE circular ol heater;| equipment. Phone 204 cisec also oil heater with coil. thw Culur.ndn Cullt‘gL vs,. Colorado. ’VANTED Maid rur l.eneral housc- work; also maid for care of child-; i 1bs.; - ren. Phone 361. cash of| —- strong WANTED—Nice home for “school| girl of twelve, where she can assist with children, light duties| for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau.| Red 230. 7 'TIVIC REFEREES 60 THAT CUT PREVENTS : HIM AS PRINCIPAL| AKRON, Ohio, Nov. 19.—A out! SAVAGE 30-06 rifle, only two boxes expanding; trade for 270 or 348; pair snow s<hoes; No. 4 double spring trap:; No. 1 Victor trapsi 2 coils! steel m_\-olv snaring wire; stent, waterproof; large | 9 x 12, 17% o WANTED—Small_ frigidaire in good““"‘ the left eye prevented Fritaie very warm slc.epmg bag. All inj " o saieion. Phone 226, |Zivic of Pittsburgh from " boxing fine condition. Call between 6:15 _ gt “George “Red” Doty of Hartford WANTED" Used furniturc. 306 Wil- | last night, but he refereed the bout | loughby. Phone 788 in which substitute Frankie Wills| of Washington won ten-round and 9 pm. 807A West Tth St. next to Dutch’s Garage | a 3 PIECES Cabinet radio, phono- | VANTED—Washer; also dry clem-‘(luhmn graph and one phonograph for| erman at Snow White Lnundty\ ! dancing entertainment, 10 tube Good pay. Phone 299. | 38 records. Inquire Brunswick | ! o i S WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers -nd| o Fonie: | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. b JNE BARBER chair with tools, ! _— | complete, ready to work in the ‘ shop. Best location. $140.00 cash. LUST and FO“HD | nire B v arber Shop.| ———— Inguire Brunswick Barbe g | LoST Reward Gold eng 1.\\,1-(I wedding lmL; Return to box 3007 Em-, The duck bunting season 1s now TWO beautiful four point Hudson | Bay blankets, like new, tan und pire. on. Shooting starts half an hour | “I\"‘ Phone Red 745 affer 5. - S __ before sunrise and ends at sunsets. & S G L()Sr “Gold identification bracelet | Following are the sunrises and sun- FOR SALE_Child's crib. Phone| with inscription Charles Steinel sets for several days, the first time | Green 483. 32147045. Return to Tom Allen. being the sunrise and the second | (LT s A > 1% | Reward. | the sunset: NEW Accordian 24 bass, Under-| i Nivede b i wood Portable ' typewriter. Write LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored.| 8:56 a.m 4:30 pm. | Bax-HoL. | Off Point Bridget. W. E. Buits.! November 21 i | P. O. Box 198, Juneau 8:58 a.m 4:28 pm. FOR SALEMiscellaneous quantity| Noveitlios ¥4 | tar, creosote and crude turpentine | FOUND- “Wallet belonging to Allvm ol a '“4_27 58 at dock of Chichagoff Mining] W. Brown. May have same by it gen e iU Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap-‘ proving ownership and paying for| o0 S ““5 o ply to Company there for quan-| ad. | * " Novemiber 24 | tities available which will be sold| e : 9:05 aam R pan. | at Juneau prices _‘ ENJOY, YOUR FEET | November 25 WESTINGHOUSE eléctrlc range;| They were made for comfort and| 9:07 am. 4:22 pm, | wood or -coal heater: coal range; |Service. J November 26 ! plower oil unit for range; dining| If through years of use and abuse; 9:09 a.m 4:21 pm. | room table. Phone Blue 275 after |they have become swollen, deformed November 27 ! 5 A |and painful, see Dr. D. W. Knowles.| 9:11 am 4:19 pm. | gt § OSTEOPATH and November 28 ! 1937 BUICK, radio, heater, new bat- | CHIROPODIST 9:13 a.m. 4:18 pm. tery and tires. Price $600. Phone| No charge for examinations | November 29 Douglas 363. | Lower Lobby Baranof ‘Hotel | 9:15 am. E‘o}'z‘ R v AT Y Cnbn\:HUn,“ Phone Red 669—Office 387 Season ends this date. Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. inboard| Motor. Red 370. | FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2I Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin--J 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. FURNSHED 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 | 415, ! FOR RENT2 room Apt. Star Hill. Call 234 ll()oM (mn hvd npartmem w\lh‘ oil range. Inquire 337 Willoughby. | ROOM fii private home. 315 3rd St. | Phone Black 119. | 3 ROOM furnished apt. stam heat- ed, hot and cold water, electric| range. Phone 569. ¥ | FOR RENT_Fur. Apts. Easily kept| warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath i and use of Electric Washer and| Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-! view Apts. msmumvs GUARANTEED Realistic, Perma- nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. Effective June 15. — Ea— TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at N“llet Shop. iy WANTED \VANTED4R8d10 phonograph com- bination, prefer console model. Phone 106. | WANTED—Position in. Juneau by, typist, PBX, or comptometer op-/ erator. Phone 123 Room 302. ' ALL zw'rss ON,ACKETS IN THESE NEW BLOOMFIELD DRESSES Beads, braid, applique designs! They're all arthully contrived to catch the eye. Sée the new Bloomfield dusln, styled und finished as only an expert can! JONES - smvms Seward St. WANTED — Clerk-typist for con- tracting firm. Above average sal- ary. Phone 433. WANTED—A-1 mechanic for inside’ work. Union wage scale. P. O. Box 771, Juneau, Alaska. WANTED—to_buy—Child’s_tricycle. write Box 1404 City, | ‘(apI,Pa'ddotlt‘ | cne-time world's fastest human, and |last July | bublic eating houses, from a health |- |set up by | Hall said | Lumber |in price |Wood now selling at $6.00 per load 4:17 pm. . {will be $7 {the mill closes down and save $150, [)(‘X jamount of two-foot fireplace woodl at $6.00 per | will cost $750 at the new price.! 1Phone 358 and place your order. Cream Deodorani { Stops Persplruflon TIDES TOMORROW llberly Ship IofiARMY NAVY Low tide—1:48 a. m., 3.6 feet. High tide—8:27 a. m,, 130 feet Low tide—2 p. m, 63 feet ave ame o A E T High tide—8:25 p. m,, 12.1 feet Wanted' Men and | Women Who Are | Hard of Hearing | To make this simple, no risk hearing test. | It you are temporarily deafened, bothered | by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- ened or congulated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home,Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at WEST POINI | WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Under- cretary of War Patterson has re- cted the request of Congressman Weiss of Pennsylvania that the o ‘ ok h |Army and Navy game be played in Cnt Pachiacy Olympic, gamncs. |some metropoliian center where up- IAKE CHRR Tidar-SIES. ATAMER wards of 75,000 people could attend 3 instead of at West Point. The game 21 is to be played on November 27 well as your country. WILMINGTON, Calif., Nov. 19.- A Liberty ship to be launched here, before Christmas will bear the name' of the late Capt. Cahrles Paddock, Mar: éry — Olive a on Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” SHOP AND PUT T SITKA NATIVE. VILLAGE SHOWS IMPROVEMENTS The Indian village in Sitka is now showing signs of improvements, su gested ' last year following confe ences between Dr. George Hays, E ecutive Officer of the Alaska De- | partment of Health, Claude M. Hirst, | General Superintendent of the Of- fice of Indian Affairs and Dr. Jacob 'CAPTAINR. 5. GREEN Pee PIGOLY WIGGLY >+ QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY ALASKANS HAVE MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR Celebrate Thanksgiving with a clear conscience by shopping where you can siive and help yourself as Here are helps for you in schino Cherries — Mix Crackers and all kinds of Cecktail Cracker: — Pickles — Relishes — Chees Spreads — Cream Cheese — Prepared Stuffing — es — Fresh Vegetables — French Dressing — yonnaise — Pumpkin — Mince Meat — Avoset Whip and Light — Fresh Fruits — Hard Candies — Chocolates — Mixed Nuts — Salted Nuts — Raisins AND SAVE AT PIGGLY' WIGGLY HO! WAR BONDS AND STA! PIGGLY WIGGLY MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.00. " RETURNS FROM TRIPS Eberhardt, Medical Director of the | capt. Richard 8. Green, U. 8 Office of Indian Affairs. | Public Health Sanitary Engineer, On a recent trip to Sitka, John has returned to Juneau after in- Hall, Public Health Engineer, noted spection trips to Skagway and numerous improvements in the bet-| | Haines, where new, sewerage and terment of the village. Agreement | water systems are being planned. to the changes settled a question According to the engineer, new long unsolved by those involved; arrangements have been made to namely, whether a native village wal"ng f“ Yo“ al lhe thandle the inspection of food: at planning that kind of Thanksgiving dinner. — Seafoods — S SAVINGS IN PSI | & Haines. The army officials have agreed to work in cooperation with the health department - | MARSHAL MAHONEY BACK FROM COURT, KETCHIKAN Marshal Willilam T. Mahoney re- turned yesterday from Ketchikan where he has been with the District Court party for the past few weeks. ,ee The first electromagnet, erican invention, an Am- was made An 1828. within the city limits of an incor- porated town was bound by the la of the city. The outcome of thel conferences between the officials agreed it was. | Now, the native village in Sitka | {has a garbage disposal system and | rels are used to collect the refuse. | Sc\m'\l old dilapidated houses, no longer occupied and no longer fit | |for occupation, have been boarded | u)) to prevent prowlers entering and | !to lower the fire d During the winter months about 12 of these buildings will be m»-, molished. While in Sitka, Hall inspected the | food and drink houses, whose regu- for your family. [lar inspection is handled by co- | | r prices will cc ly with operation between the Navy per-| (Our [":“t will ‘].'“?1’ "‘ sonnel and a public { 0. P. A Regulations) health repre- | sentative. The No Muss! No Fuss-f No Bother! America's Fines! U. S. Government Inspected Grade A Turkeys | We have just the size i i EORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & standpoint, are meeting siandards | the health department, | Work on new water and sew systems and paving of the main | stre both done by the aid of Federal Works Project funds, are nearly completed | Hall spent ten days in Sitka and: returned to his office yesterday. - NOTICE!"! wood department of Juneau Mills has obtained a raise| on wood from the OPA. rage | MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints v iLeota’s: WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The 50. Get your wood before | load. We also have a llmm*d‘ load delivered, which | Never mind whether your rooms are painted of unpainted, plast- Light and Heavy Hi BUY WAR BON R O D‘m ered, wallpapered, or of wall- board. Amaging new IKEM- TONE, motern miracle wall finish, covers most any surface WITH A New Usidei-arin safely ‘beautifully .. SINGLE COAT! 1. Does not rot dresses — does ot irritate skin | 2. No waiting to dry. Canbe used | right after shaving 3. Instanty stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. i 4. A pure whire, greaseless, stain- | less vanishing cream. | 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- | ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is largest iselling | deodor: TQ., today! | | RRRD’ 39¢u jar Als | @ALL UBi Juneau Transfer. Phene D—Nlllllnllm 1 B e 5., 2 o Youw'll Find a Sfii;ply THOMAS HARDHHAR Efi; | Plume 555 “SMILING. SERVIOR® Bert's Cash Grhury PHONE 184 ot 10 Sca_rce?'_vSute, but I'll enjoy it that much more! HOME GROCERY | - Phone 46~ Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engtrieé and Supplies E. . DAVI® American Moat -~ Phone 58 SANITARY MEAT COMPANY | ey e | Llu?'!IOllS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shoif HARDWARE fak Nel abd Lump COAL Alasl :Doek& Storage €o. HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant

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