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- . . it A | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE FIVE \ i o - v e e e | IPLB“( S(HOOU [This is doubtlessly due to the war| and presel nditions. | H H Phone a CLASS“' IED R A l N I E RS ‘RE(ORD SET | S Tk o wnd present conditon Public Accouniant-Stenographic-Tax Returns l | ‘ | RUMMAGE SALE ‘ Copy-must be in the office by 2 o’clock in i ‘ * i 3 2 o MU“PI[Y 3‘."' MlTRP“Y fi‘:r e ae | OAKS KEEP BY (AT(HER Supérintendent A. B. Phillips re- m'lln':;;.“.m”:i: S‘nl\;w!( n\(\‘lnl:ml:;mm;\ Successors to Harvey Lowe Fhe g T e e L 221 ROOM 3—First National Bank bidg. PHONE We accept ads over telephone from persons | ‘P““ 1 decline in the enrollment i the basement of the Northern | NS g 7 RONE 6% listea in telephone directory. “ | RSN ‘ Juneau Public Schools for | Light Presbyterian Church !_,A,gA,‘,, & AR Count five average words to the line. I'GHT RA(E (By Associated Press) \this year. The number of students | " R | e B O 8 e B e 4 gl - Daily rate per line for ‘consecutive inser- Roy Hughes, Chicago Cub’s thitd |y (1. Grade School is 488, and; PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY B CABINETS FI)ETURES tions: € baseman, hit a homer inside the | g R i K] | O U LTON & K n USE J One day, 10c; Additional days, 5c; | e park with two men on bages yester- | (¢ High School students number| Have a portralt artist take your|} 4 o Minimum charge, 50c : (By Associited Press) day (0 et CiotA A OB AREERI: » Wisl Of %, Shew MR pinure, Hemaniey, Studip, (Qonietis ] BUILDING CONTRACTORS { ‘ 5 Oakland are keeping second game of a doubleheader after{Were taken in the second schobl)Federal Building, Phone 204, Adv REPAIRING and REMODELING | Seattle and ‘Oakland are keeping lweek and, compared to last year's - » SRR v Q L \ |in a neck-and-neck race for the the Reds took a 13-inning opener B¥ire of i ’k;m . e o { PHONE 433 116 So. Main Street . ast ' 3 to 2. Ray Mueller set a record in |{lgure of 670, show a decline ‘ol & NOTICE [ e PSPPSR [fourth spot in the Pacific Coast b B = ¥ O tohing his 194t |little more than one and one half | League for Shaughnessy playoffs, the B SO 1IESE e Nov responsible for any debts with Seattle just a neck in the COPSecutive game in one season. I P Al e i f Ful oy S Mo New York walloped Philadelphia| Only students have registered |contracted for the firm of Fulton [lead. Both lost games yesterday,' ,"'¥, Wl N il Voiselles in nior Class, the smallest|and Kruse unless authorized by| J"NEAU PLUMBING & HEATING co 374 {the Angels nosing out the Rainiers . ' Fonr S Boe e cen- (mumb raduate in meny yeirs. |T. G. Mlton Adv.| PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL - 2-1 behind left-hander Ray Prim, 0 i 5 , it | WELDING shading Johnny Babich in a tight ° i sthic ] s s | : . Augie Calan’s single in the ninth i pitching duel, and Portifnd shut- ' o bE R EEE B moved Third and Franklin tmu. out Oakland behind the 3-hit Brooklyn into sixth place as the ” FOR RENT pitching of Marino Pieretti Dodgers defeated Boston. ot RFDPINR-l - SRRV & San Francisco uncorked a pro- P FOB SALE digious rally at the expense of San Diego and won 7 to 3 38 pAss NGERS FOUND Saciataeia’ gl Buliwion 74y t COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY LOST—FQU |ed a loose game last night and the REA(H JUNEAU OF ALASKA Sclons made threc costly crrors N . MISCELLANEQUS {durtng the contest has delicate JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA in | o= Thirty-eight - passengers arrived . oo e WANTED | STANDING OF CLUBS i Juneau on the Aleutian yeser- and lastmg C" ‘TTERB‘,X DEADLINE FOR LISPLAY ADS Pacilic Coast League day afternoon | fl September 20th and 21st ) IS 11 A. M. ON DATE | Won Lost Pct.| From Seattle were Maty Abra- avor Sponsored by the Juneau Fire Department OF INSERTION "“\ Angeles 96 69 582 pam Martha Abraham, Marjorie | e e e P“'“«‘“d 86 78 524 Baronovich, Lt. R. B. Brown, Mrs. ! P |san Francisco 5 8 g 8 Bew K 8 Buces ln ———————————— . . . e . FOR SALE l'-‘on SALE ((onlmued) Seattle 88 82 509 Bugsing, Mrs. Helen Buiesing, Mrs, 3 M S P A TR l C l A b3 S | Oakland 82 82 500 Harriet Burrus, Jean Burrus, D. L. | ) ° 7 N e bl j-room fully furnishea house with | Hollywood 81 84 491 Burrys, A, B. Cunningham, D. L.! oA e b R B r"l'”('\n'lf‘\“'x "M'""“:s(; | oil bumer and electric range;|Sacramento 7 91 448 Dennard, Mrs. Jane English, Helza | WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN 3 '\”’\"‘\.‘:;,k r(i‘:lémi e i | concrete foundation and large|San Diego 71 93 438 Goodfellow .R. Hartley Elsie | I uneau aines O TL0 NE KSNSY g | basement, located on Basin Road. National League Houghtaling, Grace Hufeisen, Gene| __ | J v H mcamen Sk gw Y .‘l“h‘m,p“(“l U;l):?:wl C‘(i“!,‘f;%});‘”’g?' Phone Blue 375. | Won Lost 120‘- Hufeisen, Clyde Lockhart, Mis. C.| [ a a vripte e ) St. Louis 9% 41 699 pockhart, Berger Martinson, C. H. ! F T_Ofe Jaather. da FOR RENT | Pittsburgh 81 54 .600 s?(-d:”np\ Hc‘:“n b‘s'mrd:m‘sdwm-d‘ Leaves from Smau Boat Harhor FOR SALE—One leather daven- | 2 000 | Seea: TS ceds, | Cincinnati 75 57 568 Cassidy, Peter Howard, Nick Ran- | C l F T S ort, al and wood circy : RESOY, ) A | L g ol b N ______|Chicago 62 72 463 jgnoff, Eugene Smith. | ece ¥ seoo | : MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE fter 6 p. m 4 Toom cottage.Phone Red 600. | New York 62 1 483 Trom Ketchikan—Miss Trma No-| | Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays : . | Brooklyn 56 80 412 ye s dtad . e | 5 o ey TONS o Three-room furnished cabin, oil| Boston P O o o oo e T PHONE 91 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS IRON bark, Circulating heaters for | peat Inquire 513A Willoughby.|pe: 5 407 Florentino Manuel, Sconisis Me- ; wilall S cosl Thith Wssmaaine ] o 24 WIToughby: | Philadelphia ... 52 80 394 ganon, Lucio Nocolas, Valentino | | outfit. Stove repair parts, 1200 ¢{ANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 ! American ‘:‘,”““T 4 (em Esquel Taylor, Nick Nichel- | e ——— watt lighting plant. Electric irons, o [ I b e son, | THBIFT CO'DP G n kmnms 1ot * pltes. WRELi: gy heater. | EORY RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- New York %61 Daivisig wilts ‘the Tollowing Mbm‘ . . E. T soldering iron, % H. P. motor, 4uire Snap Shoppe. Detroit 75 61 Jacobsen, Thomas Gary, Walter G. | | M”"‘bg Na‘;'“(')“" Retstler- CUSTOM TAILOR ldering iron, %4 H. P. e v i G St. Louis 5 g Yalver . AOhatle rig | o Bl Doy oIt e §-room furnished house, oil range ;L\’l;zuh zlf; gj (I:Z“{:l“lh(l/)l)‘m]l]:l 5 1W]li“\::. l’l)'m\“;‘:' N, d t l ¢ s;::ARDr::;E!T SN locks and watches, 6-foot cross : $ 1 Bl el gpinay Siartls, daus IRyIoRy fl:i( \.“\m\lmt‘(.‘“(,g";,pdg(‘fo dfiu‘;fi. and bath. Inquire 513A Wil-|Cleveland 65 72 474 john Carmen, Edna Carmen, Den- occerately |1 PHONE 767 PHONE 576 bit axes, -universit Ak Box.| oNbbY; Chicago 63 74 460 pis Carmen, Brig. C. O. Taylor, Mrs. & sl fr)% ]' e W T I e e { Philadelphia 64 7 460 'c. 0. Taylor, Roger Carmen Pr.ced | l«{l’)a )”“y\l ‘ima; t'\blees il One and two-room cabins. 8431 Washington 58 80 420 s Ida D. Allen, Mrs. Lucille FORD AGENCY CALL JetL SHOES, ¢ o] D W. 9th. | | Francis, Edwin Francis, Mrs. Helen | (Authorized Dealers) ’ stove, double barre: shot gun, 12 —n GAM THURSDAY Prescott, Wilma Warther, Walter | oely b remmer S T[an:fer sauge, small radio, Repair Shop, FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Eastiy kept| Pacific Coast League | Miiokenk 0. A Cockrane, D., Ji] | GREASES—GAS—OIL 925 W. 1ith St :;:’:s “;‘::':r' ’;':;:;" . m";’:;; Portland 5; Oakland 0. Metzlar, Helen Miller, Cameron Ter- | Foot of Main Street 114 e s e e g ’ . Also | Los Angeles 2; Seattle ‘1. |ry, Sgt. W. R. Fishbeck, Warren | 1\]\‘::. 1‘_:‘;“11? Call at Madsen’s end use of Electric Wusher and| sun Prancisco 7; San Diego 3. | Caro, Ensign George H. Kennedy, | Junean Motors OIL — FEED — HAULING R SRl "x”mg:' in Laundry room. 8es- Hollywood 7; Sacramento 5. | Mershing Taylor, Dan McCulley, 19 8 FOR 8 elivery, Ex oW ApLs, National League Earl Bright, Joe Pinkstan, John E s H 1940 V8 FORD panel delivery. Ex- National Leag | Earl Bright, Jo . John E. PR L SO NS L ettt S Phdh e A F R | Philadelphia 1; New York 12.| Peterson, Alford L. Mook, Axel C. Pl“mbmg uealmg Sanitar Meat Co Dine - Bar - Dance - — —— “!SCELLA“EOUS ‘S(‘('L)nd game postponed, rain. | Carlson, Heimo Klemola, Bernard flil B“rners Y i FOR SAL Unfin ed cabinets | Boston 4, Brooklyn 5. Second | Tabachnick, Chester V. Zinn, George FOR QUALITY MEATS Delicious Fried Chicken and furniture, 270 So. Franklin. - | game postponed, rain. | Gorun, Jr., Eli Yovetich, Gene AND POULTRY }; Phone 799 or Black 200. M. Isaacs. > g“;"m“i b"““fg 2 ’ Cincinnati 3, 2; Chicago 2, 4.|Clark. FREE DELIVERY DERBY INN * s EaiiuTceat, v Rebekahs, Sept. 19- ! TYPEWRITER desk and chalr. 210 Franklin Street 10 a. m, | FIt gam:mfi‘:::":i’a = | AMIL Kites 13 8 & John Marin, Prop. Skagway Also used typewriter, Varlous ar- | — e — | Yark-pmhd:pma o 3 & i T | e ticies, household furnishings and P STENOGR/ ¢ Lna Sl " F ICh h fCh t S i ! P m—————————— |l owensi Bewioa 17 o et m irst Church of Christ, Scientis | p e — > : i L Phone 452, Al T‘*—’“—ELEPHOW o SRS Juneau, Alaska Chas. G. Warner Co. . TOLEDO scales, with tray, brand - — h NE 3 S s to 3 pounds, fine, I have withdrawn from the part- | s i A Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of to s hob, s35. . Dagton nership of Pulton and Kruse. All| I3 to be published this month and nnounces a | MACHINE SHOP LIQU"RS ¢ andy shop, ; s tave sl e forms will close Oct. 10. For space, Ropes and Paints scales, weighs up to 75 pounds, Pills payable and all accounts r . { # fine 1ot Broscie ORI ceivable should be paid to I G. stings anc; chang]es. please call the F RE PHONE 92 or 95 Remington standard No. 10 type- Fulton. I will not be responsible for | ;\;:\enu;;g be[:(mg at;‘ Teiephom; 0a, writer, good condition, $30; 44 |any debts contracted by anyone| oRe S cosmg——:dl.‘e’ | o Colt | 'Frontier model _ side-arm, (other than myself as of this date.| s C H R I S T I A N S CT E N C E ‘ ER single action, good condition, R. W. Kruse. | Lost Aln rmn it “onTn TnA“sr Thomas Hardware CO. with shells, belt and holster, $45; | by Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OILS ® 32-40 Winchester lever action 0° 7 gt 1 BF; g H hel P. Nunn, C.S.B E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Builders’ and Shelf Lille, 25: 33 Winchester lever ac- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. §! ;ew;r a;f recovery of gray erscne. 4 . LWD.D. PHONE 81 ers’ an el tion ritle, $25; 25-35 Winchester| L0la Beauty Shop, Phone 201 g?ss;: n;cg éifi:s r:;f:cgt g;:‘k;' Portland, Oregon e HARDWARE 30-30 Winchester car- 518 Decker Way. | Cemurgy Theatre Tuesday even Member of the Board of Lectureship of The a 18 = - " ™ Mirst Chure f ; v $35; 30-30 Marlin long | “subscribe Lo the Dally Alaska| ing. No questions asked, Contact Mother Church, The First Church of LING-DAVLIN " Otah Nut and Lump | barrel rifle, $35; 22 Savage auto- Empire—the paper with the largest| rt sSchaffer at Juneau Sub Port Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. i COW =) uhh Nfl and anp matic rifle, with shells, $25; kero- | paid circulation. | or Phone 820 ( N fene e, ke new, $10. |0 L : SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE | COMPANY COAL THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Watkins Products shipped any-i;ogT Key container, one stamped . Bocb i o ber 17 DODGE and PLYMOUTH c 214 2nd Street.| Where in Alaska. Write Ralph| ijssov Reward. Leave at Em- Sunday Ev unum,_bluptem ber il D. Alaska Dock & Storage | Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. at 8:00 o'Clock EALERS TELEPH! | pire. | ONE 4 9-tube battery radio, new Coleman ' — iyt Jantern, Ram 100 ft. track and| I Wil not be responsible for any|[oeT wrist watch, leather band, The public is cordially invited to attend. car. Phone Black 337. bills except ose authorized bY| enoraved on back “Bee to Bill Mr. Nunn will also lecture in Sitka, Monday evening, September 18, under the auspices of WHEN IN NEED OF b e myself. ISMAEL VOSOTROS. & First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Juneau y d Dec. 25, 1937.” Keepsake. Reward, 1 Oil—St: Oil—Your Th AI k fl FOR SALE—1936 Chevrolet. Fair, b i rehien % Eowie A 4 Diosel Oz gae OF - Row e Alaskan Holel * mechanical and rubber. Call WAmn R ¥ T R _—__—__F._———-——————‘ Coal C?Mem.lc::n. Newk Besaiicr niet Douglas 763, evenings. i ing — Btorage and d at Reasonable Rates FOR SALE—3 chair Barber Shop, WANTED—A A (O ool CALL Usl PHONE SINGLE O must sell on account of ill health.| P°Y. Phone Green etween i Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. and 7 p. m. g <3 P.!“Gil:“:rhfgllllde‘rl i — - - one 48— one forSALE = S g | Dresmiking and Allering | The LARGEST Cabinet Shop in Southeastern ALASKA Alaska Music Supply |- v ultra-violet ray lamp, almost new. Phone 526 . Arthur M. Uggen, & (.um])ll-te Price reasonable. Tele- ‘Al" 202 Decker Bldg. i Manag! % I BT | e OPENS MONDAY TIMELY CLOTHES ||| "2 = vate home or apt. Call Red 413. 4 phishisie e i R e T A T NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward size 14 4 dresses 12-14 sizes; 1! o WANTED Carpenter work. 270 STETSON HATS bath tub; 1 hot water boiler; %! pranklin, Phone 799 or Black 290. springs; plumbing, pipe. Phone ; ; Equi t hased f he Krafft M facturin Co Quality Work Clothing prings; pl » pipe. | M. Isaacs. quipmeni purchased irom the Kra anuiaciuring Lo. s HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ' — = — | WANTED—Capable man to handle s & 2 M d MAREKET Two-bedzoom beach home on POIRL " small delivery route and make ...added to our own . . . will go into operation Monday | FRED HENNING Choloo Meats At All Times | I.m:xse, : H;Z:;tt mli:elc? l_‘“:'g-‘ himself useful around dairy plant. l | Located in George Bros. Store water, basel » y furnished.| Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and H H H 3 at Co! 259 y s C. s 1 ymplete Outfitter for Men Write P. O. Box 3031 APEN damee Coscher, MHgNT morning. We have just received a large shipment of plate PHONES 553—92—95 g pRETe Y = 3 d 5 p .m. » - . §3'x14' packer, reconditioned andl 2™ z 4 § rady o @h P O o AU T ey and window GLASS . . . Our stock of other materials is l e R ady i -| WANTED to buy a gasoline wash- 2 Alaska “eu “ukel Phone 416. ing machine. Call Hank, Alaskan | ‘SMILING SERVICE" UHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| Inquire out + Glacier Highway. Snap Shcppe. STEAM-HEATED ROOM, ‘ v beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black! 600 or 315 Gold St. Lx((' nmdul axmchau record playe' and radio. Phone Black 499 be- fore 4. v FOR SALE—Improved beach prop- erty, includes garage and work- shop. Light and phone lines are in. Located across Douglas Bridge on beach to right. Call at 242 Decker Way. FOR SALE—Potatoes 5c¢ lb.; cab- cage 10, lb.; carrots 7c lb. Nor- thern Vegetable. Farm, Glacier Hiway. twin l Cab Co. | WANTED—To buy round bottom boat and outboard motor com- plete. Please contact House No. 1 in the Village. W ANTED & neau Hotel. Chamber maid, Gast WANTED—Man or woman to clerk in grocery store. Write Empire, | Box 4502. | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED—To buy or rent a mod- | ern home. Write Empire 4383. WANTED — 3-bedroom hou.se for immediate occupancy. Phone 761 before 10 u. m, and 289 from 10 a. m. to midpight «complete. The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 ALL TYPES OF CABINET WORK SOLICITED . . No job Pres Delivery Junesn L & STURI-Dutnt e ———————— too large or too small. All types of woods. CASTINEAU || oo FULTON & KRUSE | 146 8O0. M HOTEL Juneaw's Most Popular 1 Every comfort made for our guests “Meating” Place | At BiFrice Btermeitin ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS ‘ PHONE 19 or 20 PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY .Phone 146 Heme Liquor Store—Tel. 099 American Meat — Phone 38 General C ontractors | I. G. FULTON, Owner i Across from Juneau Motors PHONE 433 Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt