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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26, 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- uve insertions: One day . Additional days Minimum charge . FOR RENT TOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. PHONE A CLASSIFIED | State 7 FORSALE | 5 ROOM f\nnhhz‘d or unfurnished house in Douglas. Phone Douglas, 222. | BOYS, GIRLS sturdy coaster. Has brake, steering wheel. Phone Blue 165 CHEV. Sedan. New tll(‘s ex- cellent- Motor. - In _good running condition. Black 499. 3 ; L’SVD ELECTRIC appliances — l‘ White 3 burner hotpoint range; Bar health motor; Al condition—guaranteed 6 months. Parsons’ Electric Company. H Ubl< (JldUl'I ce for AMERICAN ICE BOXES 57500‘ We will allow trade-in allowance | on these boxes when our first stock of Electric Refrigerators ar-| Parsons’ Electric Company. rive. | FOR SALE— High chair, crib, bugg baby swing. See Wayne Thomp- son or write Box 795. FOR SALE coal cooking yange $50. Call at 633 Harris LAYING hens. Write box 1588." WANTED — CONTINUED WANTED TO BUY—Radio, ])&'leh‘ 5 or 6 tubes. Phone 3. Brunpswick Barber Shop. 4 wheeled WANTED ’IO BUY b:-(un(l hanc good condition, . Thomas, Hdlu(‘s washing m’uhmv Write Mrs. W. Alaska, Box 56 WANTED — to buy —-Phom[,laphlc equipment. Phone 294. WANTED—A-1 mechanic for inside work. Union wage scale. P. O. Box | 771, Juneau, Alaska. WAN I'ED Mnm Ior general house- work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. WANTED—Nice home for school' girl of twelve, where she can assist with children, light duttes' for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. WAN' ED»bmnll mgxdaire 1n good condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 1788. erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299, -, completed a * | the VANTED—-Wnsher also dry clean- | FOOTBALUARMY NAVY SCORES . WILLPLAY The 1xum\m, are um] scores of | foothall games played on Thanksgiv- | To M ORROW , Brown 14 14, Penn 20 Bucknell 21, Pranklin Marshall lJ Maryland 21, Virginia Military 14., Tulsa 61, Arkansas 0. l y Preflight 21, North Carolina | {Notre Dame Is Favored o Win Over Great Lakes in Salurday Game 22, Kansas 7. Xavier T oxas A & M 13. 34, Utah 0. (By Associated Press) A & M 7, Denver. 6. The Army and Navy football game South Carolina 13, Wake Forest 2.'is the main ftem on the Saturday| Camp Davis 42, Fort Bragg 0. |grid program. The Cadets are fig-| Richmond 20, Charleston Coast; !ured to need a dry field to win and Guard 6. {even then the Middies, with a Fort Riley Miami 52, to win from the Great Lakes G R i Southern California is out to de- ID G A M Es fend the Rose Bowl selection over \tl\p UCLA Bruins. Towa Preflight engage Minnesota terday by repeating as the South-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: \ “Inll from the unbeaten ranks.| tration of said estate, and her peti- before the day's biggest crowd of |20th, 1944, has been fixed as the| Texas automatically qualified for and file their objections, if any, to, Tennessee ‘Tech 7, Vanderbilt 45. strong line and powerful ends, are! Fort Benning Infantry 61, Camp !probably too much for the Army's (;mmn Tankms 0. |swift light backs. Notre Dame is favored {though after experience with the ‘In\\l Seahawks, the Irish know the gailors are mighty tough. Del Monte Preflight is conceded ma much power and experience, and ‘\ul] win over California. _ ‘lummmw and the latter mgy spring (By Associated Press) Affiupests ; L8 Tekab STABREN ' ‘précederit yau-1 {western champs. and Tulsa also That Ruth Lucinda Raines, admin- | second straight un-|tratrix of the estate of Alex defeated season Boroff, deceased, has filed her final Bucknell knocked Franklin Mar- | account and report of her adminis- |These were the highlights of the,tion for distribution thereof, in the | | Thanksgiving Day grid program iUnited States Commissioner’s Court | Pennsylvania defeated Cornell as|for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- 'expected but had plenty of trouble aska; that 10 o'clock A. M. January 160,000 spectators. time and said court the place for | Tulsa’s victory over Arkansas was | hearing same; and that all persons the most lop-sided game in a long concerned therein are hereby noti- | competition fied to appear at said time and place | Cotton Bowl by winning the | 3aid final account and petition Ior] title in ‘the wildest offensive game Settlement and distribution thereof. cver played against the Aggies. Da(ml: Juneau, Alaska, November Colgate downed Brown by a mar- 4 1943 RUTH LUCINDA RAINES, jone .THE DAILY, ALAS](A EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA SHOTGUN RETURN * | BOUTS MAY END mrmsor« N. 1. Nov. 26 nu\ Boxing Association an-| nounces a move to end the shotgun championship return bouts between ifghters, and would deny any con- | test ur proposed match has| been submitted to the NBA Presi- | dent, Abe Greene | Greene said the Association wants | to avoid the “seesaw game such as| now querating between Beau Jack and Bob Montgomery, where first .:ni then another gets a return | G ss A mat S MARY'S RUN IJIAH ; RAGGED IN GRID GAME SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov 26.—Herman Wedemeyer, spectac- ular halfback from Honolulu, ran/ | Utah ragged yesterday, leading St.| Mary’s to a victory in the all-¢ eleven,ian game that ended Utah's worst morning at six, Phone Red 470 | season without a victory. GOOD FOOD... At Reasonuable Prices Brealfast from 6:3010 11 A. M. Lunch from 12:00 10 2:00 P. M. Dinner from 5:30 o 8:30 P. M. , Qur meals have 35 years of catering experiece behind them. By W EE R PW Leaves / cfé)’/)}fl/)h?/’d’ Jike 1o recenve... And don't put off any longer to get your packages in the mail for outside points.. We have a large selectlon to choose ftom PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone 16 or 24 Minimum Delivery, $2.00 GRID GAME PLAYED ; and with Indian relative adminis- trator, and that the same will be I" s“ow AND MuD | heard on the 2nd day of Décember. 11943 at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- | DENVER, Colo., Nov. 26. — The noon of said day, at the court-room Oklahoma A & M slithered 80 yards|of said court at the Federal Build- through the snow and mud in the|ing - Juneau, Alaska. and all per- third period yesterday for a touch-|sons interested in said estate are down and the decisive extra poiht|yoiified then, and there to appear against Denver, which also a(-ored\a“d show cause, if any they have, on an 80-yard -drive. |why the prayer of said petitioner P should not be granted. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, | SARAH BOWMAN has tiled in this | 2254 day of November 1943, court her petition for letters of ad- | ministration upon the estate of | oo T v | HENRY STEVENS deceased, pra)-‘v S. Commissioner and ex- oflhlo /ing that said estate be administered | P't“e ytike. as an Indian estate consisting Dale of first posting, Nov. 22, 1943. lonly _of, a gas-screw .vessel 'Date of last posting, Dec. 1, 1943. MOTORBOAT “ETOLIN” for .Haines, Sutunlu_\ adv, this G ——— THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailee- Owned Grocers 611 SEWARD STREETY PHONE 7¢7 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 FOID AGINCY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street ' Juneau Molors, = 3 gin when a punt was blocked for THE FORMER Rev. Waggoner resi-| YANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | a wurhq(mu dence at 9th St. and Gold B-*l'! shirt hmshem Alaska uunm ,4 First publication, Ave. It has 8 rms., basement, oil | Last publication, 1,:§‘;..e“:;::.':::;‘;;? MISCELLANEOUS ‘BEARS (0PPERS g TO PLAY TONIGHT Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more' Schuol gym between the Crimson| CTURN your old gold into value, | Bears and the Coppers. The game Administratrix Third and Harris Sts. Otto T. Sutter Nov. 5, 1943 > Nov. 26, 1943. Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phomes 18 and @ SUARANTEED Realistic Permn-‘l nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201! 315 Decker Way. Effective| June 15. i WOOD OR COAL heater; LOI‘\ range ; blower oil unit for range; dining room table. Phone Blue| 275 after 5 p.m. Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paintg Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif n.umwm Uhillhll Cco AL‘-’ Alaska Dock & Storage Go.| ONE LARGE circulating oil heater; | also oil heater with coil. Phone| Red 230. cash or~“trade at Nugget Shop. ‘\\m start at 7:30. Lineup for the —————— (High School team is as follows: rol 'm fThlbodeall and Kearny, guards; |Scott and Hogins, forwards; and s et INGraing u-nlm' (TEXAS AGGIES MEET LOUISIANA STATE IN ORANGE BOWL JAN. 1 MIAMI, Fla. Nov. 26—The Texas Aggies have been chosen to meet ]Louisi;ma State in the Orénge Bowl | jon Janwary 1. The Aggies have lost | only one game this season. Louis-| |iana hds lost three games, but the | Orange Bowl Committee decided to| — kave a team play without any| Navy, Marines or Cadets in the| | lineup. | FOR SALE—Lease or rent— give person terms, 40 room avarb‘ ment or rooms, partly furnished, 2 ROOM furnished apartment wmr good steam plant. P.O. Box 51| oil rangc Inquire 337 Willoughby. | or Phone 5032. CANATMAOT I 52 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. TIDES IOMORROW High tide—1:35 a. m., 15.6 feet. Low tide—7:20 a. m., 22 feet. High tide—1:21 p. m., 18.6 feet. Low tide—7:58 p. m., -2.2 feet. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous quantity | tar, creosote and crude turpentine | at dock of Chichagoff Mining Compa Chichagof, Alaska. Ap- ply to Company there for quan- tities available which will be sold at Juneau prices. Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS K W.DAVI® PHONE 81 . 193’ CK mdlo, heater, new bat-[ tery and tires. Price $600. Phone Douglas 363. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2| Houses—$ rooms each, 1 Cabin—- 3 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. : GOWLING—BAVLIN COMPANY Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager k Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. Phone 55. FOR SALE—Apartment for sale, | & "‘3 il good buy: 8 tenants. Phone 55. ¥ % 59 ' Y| her . 1-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 415, . Who tx;vel; v+ how tbqy travel .and when they travel are things which }re rathqr d;fimt;ly pre- scribied for us by wartime atithori- ties.. Tlm is po t ‘as it should be,. for, in times fike these; thete must, be some, form of control in order that t more vvlpal thing s gec lhe fim t;cupqn, And ‘i the Jaymep t to our lives' p;operty confiqn«y hovering over us al,, il deny there are plcnty vital thmgs requiting pre- ferred anamon these days. So, if you are gne of those whom we have been forced to disappoint or been unable to serve with our siormal speed and consideration, we hope you will understand. We !mow it isn’t pleasant for you . . . but it isn't pleasant for us either! It is just one of the many incon- veniefices which result from being embroiled in a world-wide war. Every few days an Alaskan . . . probably an old friend and regular customer of ours . . . comes to us for accommodations. At the time we are unable to tell them whether we can take care of them or not. More than likely we cannot even tell them exactly when the next ship is sailing. And so they have to wait around . . . or call back « « « for some word. Sometimes they have to drop back . .. or call us . . . time after time before we are able to give them definite in- formation. The same is likewise frequently true in the matter of freight space. LOST~K)AI(, Ted and gray colored. | Off Point Bridget. W. E, Butts. | P. O. Box 198, Juneau. WANTED D — Married womah for, stenographic and general omce work one to two days weekly from ten to twelve forenoons and one to four afternoons at $1.00 an hour. Write' Box 284, Juneau, Alaska. i WAN’I‘FD—Expeneu&d sl.enograph- er; five and one half day week.| $175 monthly to start. Phone 251; or write P.O. Box 201, Juneau. | WANTED-2:35_or 32 spectal| carbine. Call E. Riggs, Bergmann' Hotel after 5 pm. i H ’i " 0.' E’veryb()dy WANTED TO RENT—or sub lease ; See What We Have Here!? JUMPERS and BLOUSES Make Headlines for Christmas See Fashion's favorite jumpers herel Gala array of ew i blouses in bay prints or in softly tailored white sharkskin. To suit the taste of Miss or Mrs. They're “on the beam’ for duration winters. An ideal and practical Christmas gift! SERVNG “' sk' DEPENDABLY ; - JGNES - STEVENS In Var ; In ?euc: job after school and on Satur- seward Si days. Write P. O. Box 368. l = asshiobicas csm Grdtm This isn’t pleasant for them . Am 100 or 308 - neither is it pleasant for us. Tt's the last way in the workl - we want to do business. But we ire power- less to do otherwise. And probably will remain so for the diration, % g ] Room 3, over First Nfllflll..’ WANTED—Clerk Stenographer with book-keeping experience, good ' permanent position 40 hour week, write Box 1931. | WANTEI} Relnable mxman to care| for house and 5 year old boy.! Reference required. Write Empire CC 3051. HARVEY R-LOWE Public Accountant: Ao bs ladp e ge NORTHLAND TMISPDITATIOH C0. WANTED+ TO y high chair, play pen new or used. Blue 332 | ¥

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