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FRIDAY OCTOBER6 1944 ) Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ NEW AR ROUTE | B P P FOR NORTHLAND | Pl RcPuopes 1S SOUGHT NOW v The following are principal football games to be played during United Air Lines Asks Ex-m,..\ wekend: * . . . N THE WES' fension Linking Coast | California vs. Southern Cfl]l-l‘ with Interior Alaska fornia University Willamette Fairbanks will be linked directly| UCLA vs. San by air with Juneau and key cities| St. Mary's vs {all along United Air Lines' 6,300~ Guard i mile coast-to-coast and Pacific Coast system in the United States if the| Army Civil Aernonautics Board grants an| Bucknell vs. F application just filed by that com-| Goast Guard pany. cester Tech ceording to advices received from | oo umbia vs. Syracuse to: Pairbanks of the Alaska route| Doitmouth vs. Penn. | Holy Cross vs. Temple FOR RENT FOR SALE" [gni i prieolly sueht ins bt | aaryana e ke Povst. | 9 As now constituted, the route sought | o0 V8 st ol | LOST—FOUND R [ oo e s o st e Besany MISCELLANEOUS | chikan to Juneau, 204 miles; Juneau | Rochester vs. Miami WANTED [to Yakutat, 208 miles; Yakutat to| Villanova vs. Sampson Navy. | | Anchorage, 368 miles, and Anchor West Virginia vs. Vi . | DEADLINE FOR UISPLAY ADS IS 11 A, ] to Fairbanks, 256 miles, makin| IN THE MIDWE OF INSERTION total of approximately 1850 miles| Illinois vs. Purdue | from Seattle to Fairbanks. Icwa vs. Ohio State. | Washington vs. | Diego Navy Alameda Coast IN THE EAST vs. Brown | and M | Academy vs. Wor-| Iowa State vs. Doane. Kansas vs. Ka: Marquette Michigan vs, Michigan State western v Ddme United’s proposed route would be & | trunk line operation, so planned to connect at Fairbanks, Anchor: and Juneau with existing and future — |East-West and North-South lines, ower. | thus providing connecting service to virtually all communities in Alaska Proposed Link With the kind of four-engined, | high-speed Douglas equipment which United Air Lines now has on order for post-war seryice, the company would place Fairbanks only 114 hours | from Anchorage, 3% hours from Ju- ______ |neau, 5% hours from Ketchikan and! Duke vs. Chapel Hill Navy. —_Phone 145 |8% hours from Seattle. There the| Florida vs. Jacksonville Navy. proposed route would link up with| Georgia vs. Preston, United’s long-established coast-t orgia Tech vs. North Caralina. coast and Pacific Coast system Kentucky vs. Michigan St | United Air L_inos\ olde: t air !mn:»- U vs. Rice. - port operator in the United States. | wficiccippi vs. Tennessee, ED—House, Apt. or living has a background of 18% years and | yriciiecinni State vs, Millse room for man and wife, close in.|more than 260,000,000 miles of flying. | o0 " a0 oo Tl ot Call Gastineau Hotel, C. C. Its operations to Alaska for the Air Rdchiiond: ve. VMI 4ss Har! Transport Command have attracted & o R considerable attention and favorable| SOUth Carolina vs. Miami, comment. The company recently| Virginia vs. West Virginia. | announced that it had completed | Willlam and Mary vs. Hampen- more than 4,500,000 miles of flying [SYdney. on the Alaskan military route which it operates for the ATC. United has a fleet of 50 twin-en- gined Douglas Mainliners which are operated almost 100,000 miles daily and has ordered 35 four-engined Douglas DC-4" mediate post-war uses, A DC-6's are to be contracted for shortly, it has been announced, to bring United’s total post-war four- engined fleet to 50 planes costing $25,000,000. The DC-4 will ¢ru at four miles a minute, carrying up to 44 passengers ;the DC-6, at five miles a minute, carrying up to 56| passengers. United Air Lines’ certificated routes extend to 52 cities in 16 States, the District of Columbia and British Columbia. U. OF W. HUSKY Missouri. ‘Wisconsin. Minnesota. vs. Kentucky. Great Lakes. Tulane. . Texas A&M. Oklahoma A&M vs. Texas IN THE SOUTH Alabama vs. Howard. Alabema Poly vs. Ft. Benning.” Clemson vs. North Carolina State. FOB BENT 2 ROOM CABIN, Blue 454. ' FOR SALE with all f motor, six Includes books, $350 CAL €O, 214 Second Str | hi Ly T 18 d | SIZE bedstead and springs; | bal)v bed less, mattress; hmhng’ § es for wood and coal; hm‘FlANOS FOA{ RENT about size 9; small radio; small telephone; saws; carpe cooking utensils; | spoons; kitchen camp stove; Shop, rear of Key-making machine l»l heu\. key blanks, electric cutters, ready ‘to .gu APT 2 rooms, oil heat, hot and locksmith * instruction | on ! cold water at sink, block from THOMPSON. OPTI-| pogt Office. Seaview Apartments. Tech. TEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black 600 or 315 Gold St. FULL ’ !)(70(5. coal oil heater 6-ft. cross-cut sweeper; dishes, kniv forks; castings Repair WANTED tove gging jac Fair Bldj aps. Tech, | pad, perfectly new,| $25. Phone 146 between 8 a. m.| and 6 p. m.; Black 611 after 6 p. m | RUG and - s —— WANTED—Girl, age 18-25, as op- erator. Experience unnecessary. Please apply at Telephone Co., between 2 and 5 p. m. HARDWOOD table with four cha - - — bu bathinette, living | GENTLEMAN, 54, wants light or foom rocker, floor lamp. Phone| Dpart-time work. W. Conant. Green 350. Phone 10, Room 202. OUTHWEST vs. Southwestern. Texas vs. Randolph Field IN ROCKY MOUNTAI WANTED %O BUY— Washing chine, Phone Black 723. couch, Phone vs. Utah RVICE TEAMS Athens, Ga., Navy vs. Point Marines. Bainbridge Navy vs. Paris Island.| Marines, Colorado Spllm.w AAF Vs, Navy. Daniel Field vs. Mayport NTS. March Field AAF vs. Fleet City. Amarillo AAF North = Texas Aggies, ARMY, NAVY GAME OF MIDWEST SATURDAY LINCOLN, Nebraska, Oct. 6—The Midwest's own Army and Navy| tussle here Saturday between owa Seahawks and the Second MORE PLAYERS ' ir worce il naver sormer college and pro-stars, a dime a i SEATTLE, Oct. 6—The University | dozen, toppd b, ky-scraping Glenn |of Washington basketball squad | Dodds, combir.ion kicker, passer Ly 5e g i3 jumped to 36 players as the Navy and runner, wao paces the Air PKOUSEHOLD inens, complete set and Marine V-12 students turned|force super-bumbers for grand- |FOUND—Box of Kodachrome slides out with the civilians. stand play. Many high Army and| | of Spode for four; Scottie dog.| Phone Black 702 after 6 p. m. | Mailed from Los Angeles. Juneau| Three lettermen reported | Navy officials 1ave gathered for| 1 ccenes. Owner may have slides|were Don McMillan, Bill Vander-|the accompeny - military show. l{oP SALE—] Furmshed house, hot‘ by identifying them. Phone Blue brugh and Jack Getaz. /s o® % | air furnace. Terms, cash. 825| 337. | SEATTLE, Oct. 6 — Dick Otelle, RELIEVE Gold Belt Ave. | University of Washington quarter- sonE mnn" LOST—Bilifold_containing Canadi- | p, oy “suffered a twisted muscle in aubar.old...letnlituefime-mwd an., gpEnCy. - and identification | po whitman game and probably Egpers. tlf%e“ Liu Empire, NO.|wi) pe unable to play Willamette | 590, John D. Burke. in Portland on Saturday. Bob Zec- | iVaPORUb melltx | krist, reserve quatterback, is filling | in"your mout ! gt...worksfinc oauu L ST 4 N ' pcal | | Two-bedroom beach home on Point | { 110-volt Delco lights, | , basement, fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. | {. 7 sa’x14771;107(79}.77}ccondimoned a;d } — LORD DOWLING Blended Whiskey Dowling Quality Since 1889 Extra Special PINT $2.50 Distillers of fine American Whiskies achieved PERFECTION in the pro- duction of this MASTERFUL BLEND Sa-mto2am- FOR SALEGallon glass jugs and Denver jars. Juneau Dairy. \VAN’X ED~btudlu Blue 370. = G = Cherry | FOR SALE—Taylor Tot, a bassinet,| erry | % iron bed, $3 each; % length | springs, bou?t('.\%i. double bed, $6 \;/:ANTEDLISOUI)]Ver”brm; each. Electric iron. 911 Calhoun. and good doll buggy. Douglas 133 complete, Phone I(Jwa 1 FOR SALE—Three 34x and rims, $10, George Bros. WANTED TO BUY—Adding ma- chine, prefer one which adds up to 10,000. Gastineau Hotel. 2—1 brown fur coat, one in blue fox neckpiece, ward- trunk. Phone Blue 2%. | Griirpn A trombone for school established bakery in Skag- | boy. Phone Green 479 between 5 . Steady b ness year 'round. | _ | and 7 p. m. James Cozian, Box 305, Skagway, Alaska. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi- & — - | loughby. Phone 788. | New bicycl 537 4No longer ra- | tioned). All kinds of repairs. Phone Vs, WANTED — 3-bedroom house for| | immediate occupancy. Phone 761/ e = R PR S s before 10 u. m. and 289 Irom MODERN, Small home — ele c 10 a. m. to midpight. lghts, half basement, furnished. :EZGRU‘:II);FY“Z Cove Road, Nurm,m‘ Loslr Aun roufih who FOR SALEBoathouse, 16x40 It.| Inquire No. 2, Snow White Apts, | Green 355. l FOR SALE—3 chamr Barber Shop,‘ s P SR must sell on account of ill health. Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacier Highway. s Inquire Snap Shcppe. + FOR SALE—Potatoes 5c 1b.; cab-| cage 10, 1b.; carrots 7c lb. Nor- thern Vegetable Farm, Glacier| Hiway. MISCELLANEOUS SEND your bro cen_glasses to 1 for speedy repair service. Lenses replaced, frames soldered, temples | installed. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 214 2nd St. Give Your Kitchen a NEW LOOK Choose our easy-to-apply water resistant paiat and go to work on a job you'll find fun! Soap, grease, steam and vapors won't effect our beautiful, lus- trous paints. Made to give lasting protection and beauty to your kit- chen. Comes in a variety of colors. THOMAS Hardware | Company PHONE 555 FOR QUALITY order Watkins Products. 122 2nd St. Phone 357.| + GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. | FOR Better service and less fuel consumption, Phone Black 392; also for chimmey cleaning and oil stove maintenannce. WILL CARE for children by day or| * hour. Call Blue 130. A T Subscribe o the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the lflrges' paid circulation. THE DAIIY ALASKA HVIPIR[ 1 Gl {Sheil in, W. G [S‘ tt ‘erm):‘. | McGodrick, C. R. |B. Bunn, Colorado College vs. Fort Warren. the § Bernard Hennige -JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘H arold ‘\(Kl\ll\ll rs. G. L. St 31 PASSENGERS trld Sremine, i G, 1. St FROM SKAGWAY . - S, b s \Fn'x. Arthur Wellman, Paul Passengers arriving in Juneau this | dicjeik, Vein Hall, A. C morning from Skagway were the|Alexander Smith, Leonard following: A. G. Anson, B. C. Bell, son, Ralph Gabrielsen, M 1 s, Is hen, leman, ‘”,(. Tvan | On- .-\bbnu.l John- | Russell | Scovill Church E ck,| B B ! Clemens, Mrs. Cecilia De k Duvel, Ray G. Da Miller, Fortuna Odell, Win- | eld S. Pullen, Valeria M. Pullen Helen Fisher, Ruth Anderson, Mar- | Hellan, John | oot pearce gy L | “Helen S. Cass, Helen M. Cass,| John R. James, Mrs. A. M O, McKay, R. G. Mitchell, 1, |Howard D. Mabler, Jeannette P.| : Mahler, Howard Mahler | Martinson, John Martin, "Mrs. ; May Nagls, Mrs. J. Scott, Michasl g Fleek, Helen Fleek, Arthur M. M. Schneider, Palmer Shir- | W. Meyer, Joseph Peters, Elmer J ley, Fred G. Schoeider. Mrs. E.|King, Grant A. Baldwin, Ruth| Warne, M. S. Walsh, Charles G.|Swanson, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. Smith and L. Wand Norah M. Crawford, Louis Steel- | Thos aking passage for Wran- man, Helene Steelman, Carolyn | gell were: Charles Dennis, Sonja |Steelman, Nancy Steelman, Arthur| Burgess, Kenneth Burgess, Marian [Steelman, Genevieve Steelman, Valle Elaine Abraham, Helen |John A. Clark, Gladys Clark Norris, Troy E. Erwin, Esther Field, Walter D. Field, Edgar R. Huzog, Helen J. Huzog, Chester E. Zenger Richard B. Brown. | Margaret E. Brown, Jack Dunn, Dorothy Baker, Ange J. Jacoben,| Gertrude A. Hill, Margaret Bowen, | Nellie Simpkins. Those goi to Ketchikan were William C. Shifflet, Edward A. nch, R. E. Coughlin,, William , Robert Tolson, Albert John- Mrs. A. Johnson. Mildred Peggy D. E Mclvor, irick, Charles Ful am, M - -ee Leo Fulgham, Mrs. The official name of Rhode Island Anna D Eva Booth, jis * Parsons, Jack B. Buford. Maynard, Mrs. McG C. R. Fulgham, The State of Rhode Island and | irnie Providence Plantations.” Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. and be assured that you will receive the same excellent quaity as if you shop in person . . . Two prompt deliveries daily in Juneau and one delivery daily to Douglas. WATKINS STORE Specials for This Wee Nick Sencires. Henry M. Williamson, I\‘:\n}' e s Delicious Desserls in 4 Flavors Fine for Puddings and Pies Sac=11bh. $1.45-3 Ibs. $1-21ibs. $1.80-41bs. Superior Breakfast Cocoa For All Purposes 25¢c=-1a1h. 40¢-11b. - C0¢c=21bs. Chocolate Flavored Malted Milk Sweetened with Vitamin D FINE FOR CHILDREN GOclb. 81-21bs. $1.35 - 3 Ibs. Double Acting Baking Powder 75c-31bs. 18 oz. Boitle Cocoanut 0il Shampoo $1.00 PUSHSSSSSSSUSUSSSSS SRS S Phone 357 for Free Delivery OR FOR APPOINTMENT AT HOME—Until tires are released we will be compelled to do most of this business at the store. B et Waich for Specials Each Week! Watkins for Quality * Starting Now On Their 77th Year THE WATKINS STORE 122 SECOND STREET Next to San Francisco Bakery PAGE FIVE ’-Pnblic Accouniani-Stenographic-Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Coniractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CLall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneaw GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Stere—Tel. 099 American Meat — Phene 38 COWLING-DAVLIN G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 l‘ommexg:!fl'rnder 114 " OIL — FEED — HAULING NN TR T Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Cholee Meats At All Ttmes Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete: stock of Fresh and Froszen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W. Wendt e ————

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