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PAGE FIVE W. Leonard Smith DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for HIGHWAY ENGINEER 5 Years Engineering in Alaska Primary Election April 25, 1944 (Paid Advertisement) ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HIGH HEELS ™5,%eiie, | SpringlimeinRookies J. H.',S' lelf (1B TeeT e SAewieE] e - | e e I Gyl ' CAMP, TIPPIN A picked team from the Juneau| A s MeeT Me — High School Rifle Club met a squad | {from the Juneau unit of the Ter-| |vitorfal Guard last night' on the | Guard’s rifle range. Four shooting| positions were used—offhand, prone, ESDAY, MARCH 28, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in | the afternoon to insure insertion on same ~ | - TEAMS BOWL ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons | ‘ listea in telephone directory. | { Count five average words to the line, I- A S T NIGHT ¥ Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; el Minimum charge, 50¢ The ladies’ High Heels League|sitting, and Kkneeling — and five, bowling last night at the Elks alleysishots were fired from each po-; resulted in the Alley Cats winningisition | from the Baranof team by one| The Territorial Guard team won| point, 1252 to 1251, and the Federals the match with a score of 822 to| taking a match from the Lady EIks.|the 745 made Ly the High School,! | ABINETS FIXTURES {Several of the members were ab-;who made an excellent showing | g FULTON & KRUSE {sent, but the average total of Gar- for inexperienced shooting in com- | [vett was high for the evening’s play, |petition l EATER | 4 : 8 BUILDING CONTRACTORS A N o | 'm ouR! Y0 I NEW AN ¥ TERRIFIC i OUTFIELDER A \_ CRUM DOESNT IKEEP THE MANAGER IN “THE DARK fl R Ak BESA OVUT OF THE BUSHES ROMES A “SECOND n ¢ MeEL ot with Johnson second. The line-up was as follows: REPAIRING and REMODELING . Following are the High School So. Seward and Willoughby individual PHONE 433 FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION {Carr | Arm | Kennedy ~ FOR SALE R E — Fresh Killed beef. Phone 145. )R QUICK SALE—House with 3 rooms and bath, bedroom upstairs i store room, furnished $1,500. lue 725 evenings. 30 ft. fully equipped. Boat Harbor, float No 3, M. Olson. TRIC vibrator, heater, hand uum, pressure cooker, antique marble top dresser and set, double bed and spring, davenport day bed, bedding, dishes, silver- ware, phonograph records, mis- items. Phone 488. —Maytag washer, floor , end taple, mirrors, mattress, springs, two kitchen chairs. 1117 et after 5 p.m. ALL wave table model 9, tube full size bed, one hassock. Black 119 after 5 p.m. Modern 4-room house unfurnished, full concrete base- ment, K/ mile from Douglas Br Call at 720 Sixth Street NE-!. h.p. 110 or 220 volt electric motor, 3450 r.pyn. Bargain. Phone 433. POWER Atlas Imperial ecl. Phone Douglas 48 be- nd 7 pm HOR with w tween 6 ft. CABIN Cruiser, 16 h.p. Gray. 1127 West 9th Si -House and lot—House n, electric sewing ma- chine her, range. 2 oil heaters. Inguire Tom Hall, Gastineau Ho- tel after Sunday, Tel. 035-5. OR ft. TROLLER, new girdies, ready to go. 306 Willoughby Ave. Rdan?lifid?r; houée, coxfiEi‘vb 1y furnished, two bedrooms. Phone 335. Glf;&‘s‘:}xow case; 3 shelves ap- proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175 DR SALE — Piano, Phane Blue 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. ODERN four room house, bedrooms, furnished, one year old % mile from bridge on Doug- las Highway. $1,500 down, balance easy payments. Phone Juneau 458. FOR RENT ROOM furnished Apt. ofl stove and bath. Inquire 513A Wil- loughby. ROOM furnished duplex apt. elec- tric range, oil heater $25 monthly. 425 1st St. East. DOUGLAS, furnished 3 room apt. clean, inlaid lino, overstuffed, plenty of cupboards. Phone Doug- las 472 after 6:30 p.m. RoOM furmshed‘ apt. steamheat- ed, hot and cold water at all mes. Phone -569. R 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. LOST AND FOUND DST — Lifetime Parker fountain [pen. Finder please call Green 131. PST — Ladies small gold wrist jwatch with black cord bracelet. [Keepsake. Finder may return to JEmpire. Reward. bST—Bunch of Keys—REWARD. [Please return to Empire Office. DST—21 jewell Lord Elgin wrist watch, pink gold, leather strap, [Reward, Phone Red 454, PST—Brown billfold with identi- fication card. Please leave at Em- pire Office. '—Zipper key case containing near fifteen keys. Retprn to Em- pire. Reward. WANTED WANTED—BY KINY Announcer, writer, news reporter. Experience ad- vantageous but not nec- | | essary. Phone 197 for { | | | appointment. POSITION WANTED in Alaska,| Woman bookkeeper, Burroughs: posting mach, operator, cashier, ten yrs. experience, tax reports,| good wages transportation avail- able April 15th. Write Empire| 3605. WANTED — By rcliable party,| Apartment for 60 days. Phone 82.| WANTED—By April 2. Dependable | girl or woman to take ‘care of 2‘ small children, one in school,| either my home or yours, 8 hours| a day, one day off each week. Phone Douglas 764 or write P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. | price etc. Mrs. Peter Jones P. O. Box 443, Sitka. WANTED—by torial Agency— clerk stenographer must meet Merit S; | imum salary $175 per month. Tel- ephone 726 or call room 206 Ter- ritorial Building. WANTED—Lady our Dry Cleaning Alaska Laund Dept. Call at 2 bedroom | apartment. | WANTED TO RENT — | furnished house or Phone Red V;ANTED TO BUY — 12 ft. skiff. i Phone Green 735. WANTED — Experienced Grocery Man. Write Empire 3497. WANTED — 30 to 36 ft. Trolling boat, fully equipped. Write JC care of Empire. VANTED—Used furnitur.. 408 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. | /ANTED Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Plone 209 w MISCELLANEOUS |PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music| | Shop. |GUARANTEED _Realistic Perma-| nent, Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. | 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | PERALTA KNOCKED OUT IN 9TH ROUND PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 28.— | Ike Williams last night won a tech- nical knockout over Joey Peralta in the ninth round of a scheduled ten rounder. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. {In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of HENRY B. SCHLE- GEL, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | |that the undersigned was, on the | 13th day of March, 1944, duly ap- pointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Henry B. Schlegel, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- 5qu1rcd to present the same, with | proper vouchers attached, to the 1undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, | within six (6) months from the date | |of this notice. i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March' 13th, 1944 EBBA E. SCHLEGEL, Executrix of the Estate of Henry B. Schlegel, deceased. First publication, March 14, 1944. Last publication, April 4, 1944, CONMIEMACK T43. | NEW YORK, March 28. — Beau | JOCKEY LEO KERR seores: Baranof | 11 113 375 157 141 42 151 151 453 | strong | Garrett 419 405 427 1251, Alley Cats 133 146 139 418 418 Federals 135 149 122 Totals | 1 Mack |Johnson | Lockridge | 399 417 Totals Sharp Taylor Totals 406 1143 | Lady Elks 136 107 110 137 101 111 132 347 355 368 e o Blomgren Adams Smith 390‘ 336 344 i =1 ‘Totals 1070 | ESTABLISHES | RULE POLICY — | FREDERICK, Maryland, Mm‘ch;’ 27.—Connie Mack broke loose from his long time no-rule policy, and {at the request of team members | {laid down training rules for the| | Athietics. The rules include a midnight cur-| , no serious drinking, punctual| attendance at meals, and poker| |limits of five and ten cents Mack explained that “the boys| wanted some rules and they seem| Ito feel we will have a pretty good| tem qualifications, Min- | ¢hance this vear and they want an|y, underst anding to protect the| |chances of the club as a whole.” | pi L BEAU JACK MEETS ZURITA ON FRIDAY ‘Jack, former lightweight king and former Georgia bootblack, will boost the gate attracted to Madison Square Garden past the million dollar mark for 13 fights there when he meets Juan Zurita, Mexican, National Box- ing Association lightweight cham- pion on Friday night. Beau Jack, who became independ- ently wealthy in the fight game, is the only lightweight to draw $300,- | 000 shows to the Garden and he is outranked as at attraction there only by Joe Louis. ——————— JAFFRA DECISIONS SALICA, 10 ROUNDER BALTIMORE, March 28—Harry| Jaffra, of Baitimore, last night won | 2 10-round decision over Lou Salica, of New York. Jaffra entered the ring weighing 126 pounds and Salica weighed 119 pounds. WINNER OF DOUBLE, YESTERDAY'S RACES NEW YORK, March 28.—Jockey Leo Kerr, of Toronto, Canada, yes- terday rode both ends of a daily double at Tropical Park worth $312.40. He was up on Too Much for $14.60 in the first race and on Orcus for $12.20 in the second race. CELEBRITIES AT OPENING GAMEOF "H4, SOLON TOWN SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 28. —Gov. Earl Warren, Ty Cobb and President Clarence Rowland will take part in the ceremony of throwing the first ball for the opening of the Pacific Coast League season between Sacramento and Los Angeles here on April 8. .- DIVING C(HAMPION T0 ATTEND SWIM MEET OAKLAND, March 28.—Ann Ross of Brooklyn, national diving cham- pion, will be among the 100 con-' testants at the 1944 National AAU women’s swimming division that is to be held here on April 14, 15, 16. Linn Forrest Leonard Olsen Charles Linehan Jim Klein Nathan Skinner | 151 135 161 156 142 Totals 745 Guard Louls Lemieux Ed Boddy Herb Hillerman 168 158 176 161 Chuck deGanahl 159 Totals .. -— 822 “ CLASS HONORS PAST EXALTED RULERS, ELKS Tomorrow night at the regular meeting of the Elks, a Past Exalted Rulers’ class will be initiated and a full attendance is requested by Exalted Ruler Floyd Fagerson. Fol- owing the initiation and business session, refreshments will be served. Past Exalted Rulers have a night annually but this is the first time a class has been initiated in their honor. DOUGLAS NEWS LAST RITES ARE HELD FOR JAMES EDMISTON Funeral rites for the late James Edmiston were held yesterday in the Eagles Hall with Gastineau Lodge No. 124, F. & A. M. conduct- | g the services. Several solos were ung by Mrs. Glen Kirkham ac-| companied by Mrs. A, E. Goetz at the piano. Active pallbearers were | Erwin Hachmiester, E. F. Cashel, Alexander Gair, Sr., John Mills, . A. Crowe and Alexander Kiloh. Honcrary pallbeare were W. E.| Cahill, A. Twiten, Tom Balneve, Felix Gray, Guy Smith and Jack Livie. Interment was in the Eagles, Cemetery on Douglas Highway. James Edmiston was born on May 12, 1878 at Glasgow, Scotland, and passed away March 14 in Seattle, hington. He was a wellknown figure on the Channel having set- tled here in 1914 and being employ- | ed at the Treadwell mine and later at the Foundry nntil two years ago when he went south for his health. He is survived by a daughter at Anchorage, Alagka, Mrs, Harry Hill; and a son, Archie Edmiston who is in the U. 8. Coast Guard Service somewhere in English waters. KINNEYS SOUTHBOUND Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kinney and son Gerald were southbound pas- sengers last Saturday. They plan on making their home at Cashmere, ‘Washington. HOME FR( ST. ANN'S | Mrs Maurice Butler and baby =dnughber Patricia Ann, returned tq their home here on Sunday from| St. Ann’s Hospital. ; COUNCIL MEETS The Douglas City Council held { regular meeting last evening in the City Hall. Main business of the| €vening was the granting of a sal- ary increase to the School mainten- ance man Dewey Dore, upon re- commendation of the School Board. Salary increase was from $200 to $235 monthly. e McLAUGHLIN RETURNS Earl 8. McLaughlin, of the Wea- ther Bureau Steff, returned to Ju-| neau last night after a vacation trip of five weeks in the states. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Arthur S. Weston, adminis- trator of the estate of Arthur James Flamoe, deceased, has filed his final account and report of his admin- | istration of said estate, and his peti- tion for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska; that 10 o'clock A. M. May 18th, 1944, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for| hearing same; and that all persons | concerned therein are hereby noti- fied to appear at said time and place | and file their objections, if any, to| said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereot. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, March 13th, 1944, ARTHUR S. WESTON, Administrator. First publication, March 14, 1944, Last publication, April 4, 1944, A WoNvER j AT THEE PLATE. s START RIDE. &lum e BG LEAGUE BALL HAwk] z W I | —roRADAY/ ! {IAPPENS TG CoNNERT| ,}}JZEIFQ&? v ON, YA BUM Cg} U YA o 4 \ N \ N { \ \ 3 Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL OIL BURNERS WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin - NIGHT: B. E. FEERO . J. R. CLARK ... ....Green 585 ...Red 750 Express your funds are safe, refund promptly. Yes, Obtainable at banks. oyed uncountersigned, 3 o 4 no n{"attcr where you go, American Express Travelers Cheques are the safe, cash way to carry funds. 3 American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is 3% of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purclmscd). minimum 40¢: RAVELING? GUARD YOUR FUNDS WITH AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Protect your funds when traveling—by changing your cash into safe American Rapred K'I‘rav’:’elers (gjheques before you leave. Then you can travel relaxed in the comforting knowledge that for if your Cheques are lost, stolen American Express will spendable-as- AMERICAN EXPRESS ——— TRAVELERS CHEQUES ey == To All Elks! On Wednesday Night March 29 We are honoring the PAST EXALTED RULERS of Juneau Lodge of Elks, No. 420, by an initiation of a class.fo be known as the Class. Past Exalted Rulers’ It is earnestly requested that you attend the lodge on his occasion. Visitors Welcome. Refreshments. Fraiernally yours, N.LLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler. Governor Erliest GRUENING Will Speak at the TOWNSEND CLUB MEETING InC. L O. Union Hall TONIGHT At3P. M. Public Invited R THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 — FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 [ ————— COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS T WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing LI Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 l G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 e l‘emme:':‘}l'ransler 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING T e ————— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT . DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nat and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. @ LELEPHONE 4 PO LIS TP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O L_——‘ Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—85 The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner Y MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National

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