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30, 1943 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. CLASSIFIED 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 . PHONE 374 FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. "~ FORSALE 7 Hepple-white love seat rocker, fur- shoe skates 6 FOR SALE— child’s over-stuffed nished doll house, and 10, all good condition, ski poles, pictures, tools, odds and ends. 1044 W 10th. Phone Green 475, WANTED TO RENT—Small apart- | ment or housekeeping room Phone Gastineau Hotel Room 419.| WANTED--By refined gentleman, j room and board or apt |wmmn— ent. Phone 152 MODERN five room view home in West Juneau; full basement, auto- matic oil heat, hardwood I\Om'a‘ throughout, fireplace, complete l\' furnished including electric range | and refrigerator. $3.200.00 handles. | WANTED— High School boy desires| Balance in easy FHA terms.. job after school and on Satur-| Douglas 962. days. Write P. O. Box 368. | FOR S. sedan WANTED-—Clerk Stenographer wilh book-keeping experience, good permanent position 40 hour week, write Box 1931. ‘WANTED — to buy — Phntographlc} equipment. Phone 294 jE —Algis Chev. 4 clom Red 370. ~Second lmnd good condition, | Thomas, Haines (’)‘EE DELUXE oil circulator heater WANTED TO BUY- with or without coil. Bargain.| washing machine 35 Harris St. Phone Red 230. Write Mrs. W. A. e R T | Alaska, Box @ LOCALLY grown rutabagos. TheyJ et ] are better—They are cheaper.| WANTED—A-1 mechanic for ms\de While they last $650 a bag.! work. Union wage scale. P. O. Box Across the street from the Em-| 771, Juneau, Alaska. pire. Contact Paul Satko from 6 to 8 p.m., 123 Main St 5: WANTED—Maid for general house- waork; also maid for care of child-| ren. l’hone 361. WANTED—Used furniture. are. 306 Wil- wil- | 4 ROOM furnished house and bath, | garage. $3,000.00. Inquire Blue/ 499 from 5 to 7 p.m. PHONE A/ | Wells of Washington, EVERYDAY ECHOES... “We'd like a room with a waffle iron . . . we brought along (entennial Pancake and Waffle Flour!” { Centennial SILK = SIFTED FLOUR, ¥ CAKK FLOUR, GERVITA WHEAT CF 'WELLS OUTPOINTS ROBINSON IN BOUT WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Frankie 150 pounder, | outpointed - Cal Robinson of New York, 147 pounder, last night in a !0 rounder. | - | BARWEGEH PICKED | BY PURDUE, MOST VALUABLE PLAYER| LAFAYETTE Ind Nov. 30. Barwegan of Chicago has voted by Purdue football players, | untied and undefeated this season as the most valuable player. He is ;,uard 'PENN GRID SIAR -Dick ! {month in the ANB Hall, been T Taylor High Bowler, Last Night's Play The Baranof team defeated thel | Pederals and the Alley Cats lost jout to the Elks in the High Heels | League last night at the Elks alleys. Taylor of the Federals was high) |bowler for the evening with 517 points. Following | scores : By Groves are the individual Baranof 27 116 173 120 152 588 Federals 167 129 95 105 496 Elks 36 104 139 113 128 128 520 555 Cats 126 126 140 140 113 103 109 105 488 474 81! 381 387 27 132 106 187 118 520 Spot Carr | Peterson | Armstrong | Garrett " Total 385 1641 517 426 346 319 1608 | Taylor | McNaughton | Sharpe {Jenne i Total ANCAKE AND WAF KEAL, FAKINA, D! Totem Club Cabinet Meets; Program of Adivities Outline Spot Adams | Romberg | Danielson Hurley 108 378 490 330 384 1596 123 13 Alley Lockridge | Mack Johnson Grove Total PRSI TR DOUBLEHEADER | IS SCHEDULED AT GYM TONIGHT Tonight the Juneau High School rer, Miss Marjorie Barano- | R g {team will be matehed against the | vic! Sergeant-at-Arms, Tommie e e | ankiars; dn the' fikwt. Halt of 'n Williams, with George A, Moreland- | ] er and the Rev. Walter A. Soboleft | double-header in the High Sehool as supervisors. lgym. The nighteap will feature the Last year the organization was | COPDers vs. the Sparks. |started with the express purpose of | The first game will start at 7:30 mnuug a working program for and the second will follow soon 318 420 388 348/ Yast evening a cabinet compos,edf 1484 of officers and advisors met to out- line plans for the Totem Club. A regular meeting is to be held on the first and third Tuesday of ('lth Officers elected at a recent meet- ing are: Mrs. Connie Paddack, Presi- dent; Vice-Presidents chosen by the groyp in the president’s' absence: Secreta Miss Jennie Corrigle; 1 Original and BEST self-service. Finest foods at LOWEST prices. Wide variety of FINEST fruit SANITARY market. SPEEDY checkout system. and vegetables. JOURTEOUS petsonnel. HOME - OWNED AND OPERATED 16—Phone—214 a07/ - CHANGE MADE, NAVY ACADEMY SPORT CIRCLES Rear Ad- Navy announces Humphreys ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 30. miral J. R. Beardall, demy Superintendent, Capt. Charles Owen will succeed Capt. as Academy Athletic Director. Welchel has applied for sea duty. Humphreys, one time academy baseball star, was baseball coach in 1935 and 1936, There is still speculation as to who will tak& over as head football coach. Aca- | John E. W('l(‘h«'l‘ Call at| 25-35 REMINGTON rifle. | Room 22 Alaskan Hotel | 33" CHEV. Sedan. New tires ex-| cellent Motor. In good running condition. Black 499. WOOD OR COAL heater; range; blower oil unit for range; dmmg room table. Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. i | FOR SALE—Miscellaneous quantity | tar, creosote and crude turpentine at dock of Chichagoff Mining Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap- ply to Company there for quan- tities available which will be sold at Juneau prices. ! 1937 BUICK radio, heater, new bat- | tery and tires. Price $600. Phone‘ = Douglas 363. i FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2| Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. | FURNISHED House for cash $4, 500. Phone 55. | FOR SALE—Apmmenc for sale' good buy, B tenants. Phone 55. -BEDROOM house, W. H. Rcbin-, son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone greenl 475. MISCELLANEQUS | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-! 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 at Nugget Shop. | FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front bedroom, stenm«i heated, in private ramxly Phonci Green 410. SMALL Apartment. Call at Gastineau Ave. before 6 p.m. 2 ROOM furnished apartment with | oil range. Inqu}re 337 Willoughby. | 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. Ben-f LOST and FOUND LOST—A brown bill fold Engraved Paul V. Jenness. Reward. lnquna Baranof Hotel. Dmmond set ;/edding; ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co. FOUND — $20.00 Traveler's check.! * Owner may have by seeing Glenn | Allen at The Thomas Hardware. | Mice do tremendous damage to trees of all sorts and annually| lconsume about 3,000,000 tons of lhay and large quantities of alml- fa in the U. S. { -ee PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portraft artist take your ipicture. Hamersley Studio. Opposiie e nu.mnc Phone 204. sdvl coal | — \22nd day of November 1943. loughby. Phone 788. young people along the patterns of | wholesome recreation. Each Tues- >dm evening the ANB Hall is open PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 30— |for games such as volleyball, bad- Bob O'Dell, Penn grid star, has|minton, basketball, shuffleboard and VANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and oo yumed by the Maxwell Mem. |Parlors games. Hikes and picnic shirt finishers. Alaska medry | orial Football, the outstanding | trips are also sponsored throughout — | college football pmm of the year, |the vear |PROPOSED BOWlING ‘ Lt S i . TAX BE KNOCKOUT (ONTESTANTS IN ‘\'U!l(‘:.’bz\l] at 7:30 p. m.; December 5, Canelli, of Cleveland, Ohio, repre- 11:30 p. m,, trip to Mendenhall glac- ier; December 7, short business | meeting followed by games; Decem- !'ber 12, in charge of the social com- sentalive of the National Bowling| FL PASO, Texas, | Congress, told the Senate Fmanclfl Texas Southwestern University will {ing, 7:30 p. m. | Committee the proposed 20 percent|meet the University of New Mexlco| All young people are encouraged | | Pederal - tax on bowling will put|in the Sun Bowl on January 1, lh(’[to take u(lvunlage of v.hie progmm mittee; December 19, an afternoon | that recreation out of business. committee announced today. | ~ FOURPERSONSTO DRAKE RELAYS TO BE HELD IN APRIL. ALASKA COASTAL DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 30— The. Thirty Fifth annual Drake Relays will be held next year, Today an Alaska Coastal Airlines plsmc flew to Excursion Inlet with . E. Kinney and Frank O. Mclloe University officials announced to-| day. The events will take place| trator, and that the same will be (as passengers and returned with Carl O. Carlson, Paul Galong, undl on April 28 and April 29. heard on the 2nd day of December. | 1943 at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- | e Vernon Bradley. , James Huston flew to Wrangell | noon of said day, at the court-room woobliy ‘IRHNES | and the following went to Ketchi- | |of said court at the Federal Build- | {kan: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.| ing, Juneau, Al'fska _and all per- Pum TAKES S!x sons interested in said estate are| FOR ~WESWI A :é‘fi:l’::xM'S“wfl:e aARione: At notified then and there to appear | | Passengers to Sitka were Nick| {and show cause, if any they ha\e“ “;hyk:he [f’:‘“fi’ "tf d““d petitioner | woodiey Airlines plane arrived | Peters, Ruth Stabr, and Mr. and | Shoulg not be grapte | here today with a load of passengers | Mrs. Chnrlcs Wortman, this | 4nd departed this afternoon with - Dated at Juneau, | the following booked to the West- FELIX GRAY, | ward: Jessie Wasson, T. D. Frasier,| THOMPSONS AT GASTINEAU {U. 8. Commissioner and ex~ omcmfc F. Randrup, C. E. Mills, A. A. - | Probate Judge. | Hedges, and L. C. Campbell. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thompson, |Date of first posting, Nov. 22, 1943 1hen: from Hoonah, are guests nt |Date of last posting, Dec. 1, 1943.| the Gastineau Hntel NAMED TO HONORS | VAETED—-Washer: also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. as WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—John NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SARAH BOWMAN has filed in this court her petition for letters of ad- ministration upon the estate of HENRY STEVENS deceased, pray- |ing that said estate be administered |as an Indian estate consisting )nl} of a gas-screw vessel and with Indian relative adminis-| Alaska, THE FIREPOWER 0|= A FlYiNG romness HERE ARE THIRTEEN REASONS why the B-17G can take care of itself. m thirteen guns are mounted in the positions indicated by number above. Guns 1 and 2 are located in the new chin turret; 3 and ¢ are used by navigator and bombardier; 5 and 6 are operated by the first engineer to take care of front, lateral ar rear attacks; 7 is operated by the first radio operator against attacks from above; 8 and 9 are used against under- . neath aflack.l 10 and 11 to ward off lateral attacks; and 12 and 13 to. fibt Off rear : attacks. (Inuflwtumal) Nov. 30.~The | guting; December 21, business meet- | | | sioner’s Precinct. | | lafter the close of the first. Ad- mission prices will be 25 cents for students and service men and 50 |cents for adults, plus 5 cents tax in each case. SRR % Of the combined nickel of the United Nations, producing 95 percent. output Canada is 4 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN {that a hearing will be held on De- ‘L‘ember 10, 1943, at ten o'clock am., |before the Judge of the United | States Commissioner's and Ex-Of- !ficio Probate Court for the Juneau, | Alapka, Commissioner’s Precinct up- lon the petition of FRANK A. |BOYLE for appointment as ad- | ministrator of the estate of HARRY | HENDRICKSON, Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Ad- ministration to him. All persons interested are required at said time {and place to show cause, if any, why said petition should not bhe granted on the grounds of incom- | \peu'ncy of said petitioner and to mssen, his own right, if any, to the administration thereof. WITNESS my hand and official seal at Juneau, Alaska November 29th, 1943. WARM GIFT NIGHTIES 4.75 So cozy—and so pretty—so sure to please’ Warm gowns for Christmas-giving . long sleeves aplenty, demure and delightful. We've a super-col- FELIX GRAY, lection to fill your gift needs United States Commissioner and . . . and keep within your Ex-Officio Probate Judge for budget. the Juneau, Alaska, Commis- Jones - Slevens Seward Street November 30, December 4-6-7-8-9-10. 1-2-3- ady. We Are Prepared to - REPAIR your CASH REGISTERS This service will be discontinued after this FRIDAY, December 3 Phone 79 for Appoiniments & 4. B. Burford & Co. "Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satistied Cystomers” MINOR LEAGUES STAGING BATTLE NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—A hnulv over the government of the minor | league of basball rumored for| months, has broken into the open with the opening of the winter meetings. Announcement is made of strong International League support of its President Frank Shaughnessy for the place of William G. Bramham, minor league czar. Action will be the first definite happening at the coming meetinm | FORD AGENGEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GABS—OIL Poot of Main Btreed Juneau Molers Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and @ Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACKINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN WHEN IN NEED OF mql eu-moo..m €ALL US! Juneau Transfer YOUR BROKEN LENSES eplaced in our own shop. Eyes summed Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. UNITED STATES BONDS S'I'All PS Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE ¢ The Alaskan Helel ¢ Beasensble Eates ‘Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Instruments HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank