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1Hl-, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNLAU ALASKA salary ranges®, |4th Divisions have an added 15 per Principal Field | cent differential to cover the higher | ccst of living in those areas. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 EXAMINATIORS ARE $42000 G0 $465.00; Auditor, $369.00 to $414.00; Senior interviewer, $345.00 to $375.00; S Applications must be filed with |ior Accountant, $345.00 tc the Supervisor not later than No- ANNOUNCED BY THE | ALA“A MER“ S‘!STEM | Junior Interviewer, $303.00 ’lo vember 27, 1948, or postmarkzd be- = |$333.00; Junior Accountant, $303.00 fore midnight on that date. The Alaska Merit System an-|Ot $333.00; Property and Supply Applications may be obtained from NO. 4 PASS | RecEIVER | TR YT REmeS | cm f of Benefits, | -way nourishment ncurces examinations for the fol-!Clerk, $209.00 to $320.00. * positions { *—Salaries in : &nG, 3 NEW all-voom Pullmans! East on the streamlined, diesel-powered NORTH COAST LIMITED YOUR OWN ROOM—a Duplex Roomette in a brand-new Pullman —costs only 107, more than a “lower”! Also Roomettes, Compart- ment=, Double Bedrooms and luxurious Observation-Lounge. For reservations east cortact NP's Seattle ticket office 1401 Fourth Av. €. R. Throckmorton, General A NEW, TOO on_the North Coast Limited: Day-Nite Coaches, Diner-Lunch cars, diesel locomotives, luxurious coach- lounge cars! lowing SERVE M RU DS MADE WITH enteumal SILK-SIFTED FLOUR Remember “Triclks or Treats.” We have lofs or HALLOWE'EN (ANDY . . CCLORED BUBBLE GUM . . CANDY BARS . . CRACKER JACKS . . GUM, and MARY OTHER THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE KIDDIES. TillsCoffee . 41b.1in2.29 | APPLES lfi;;'oé;;naise Quart 99¢ Ib. 8¢ Butter-Darigeld pkas. 4 D¢ Fancy MacIntosh, kex, $4.83 Leose Maclntosh, box, $4.39 Cradker Jack Plg. 5¢ Log Cabin Syrup, med. § D¢ Jell-0 . . i Pumpkin 57 Ige.fins 2R Ritz Crackers . 11b. 3¢ p ge.lins23 Rie . . 5 Ib.pkg. 95c|InslantPofaioes . . $5¢ NQ SHORTAGES HERE OURBOAIS ARE RUNRING ON SCHEDULE, EXABLING US {0 keep OUR SHELVES WELL STOCAED with QUALITY MERTIIANDISE lo which YOU ARE ACCUSTOMED. QUALYIY MEATS = LYON'S Radiani Fruit Mix . 0.59¢ | Avosel-Whipping . $G¢ TASTY Loaf Cheese . 2 Ibs. 1.39 B. and M. Baked Beans . 2 jars 5 5¢| Meaty Short Ribs . | LIBBY—No. 2 size can NEW YORK Orange Juice . § cans PG| Dressed Fowl Tender Pof Reast . Ib. /| wd Yeal Steak LEAN €D Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneaun Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10 a.m.., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. - Boat Orders Delivered Any Time f 'and Supply Clerk |the Merit System Supervis ara and 201, Juneau, or at any Alaska Terri- “rnxl Employment Service oftice in i the Territory. \ A separate application is required or each position. 3 A passing grade of 70 percent must be secured on each part of the xamination or applicants will not e r on subsequent parts of the examination. Veterans Preference: secures a passing mark wili ke increased by five points to his name in a higher position on the register. If the veteran is sakled, he will be given a t increase in grade, always pro- vided he has already ured a passing grade of 70 percent. Weights for Examination: For the position of Chiet of Benefits and Principal Field Auditor, 40 percen rating will be for Education and 69 percent for mination. For Senior and Junior Iterviewer, Senior and Junior Account and percent of the te r Education and for the If a Veteran his grade rlace rating will Experience and 70 percent written examination. Applicants will be advised later of the date and place of the exami- nation. —e——— CLASSIFIED 1-A BY LOCAL BOARD KO, 3 Military classifications of 56 mon in the Fi v n were posted E cet'nz of Local ification subject minations are th Kostrematinoff, E)lng "N ‘vhlm- Edward J. Smith, Ra; nd A. Thomas hard R. McCormick, Severin H. Swanson, Robert F. Ryan, Jr, John E. Pea- czek., Jr., William F. Hamilton, Roc- ert D. Mettling, Kenneth J. Vander- eele, William C. Smith, Richard T. is, Samuel D. Tromas, Donald an Buren, Don J. Sayre, Victor Thomas, Darrel F. Bostrom, J. Diven, Eugene Tarr, Clif- Q. Iverson, Wilkert Bell, W. Krake, Jay W. Snodderly Lee, Kjell Nore, Matthew William, Lester Zuboff. In 1-A-P (pe d) tion are the following: Johmny D. ALTott, Joseph Tassell, Jamss A HLde David R. Churchill,. Harvey . John M. Thompsen, Rich- 'ud C. Nix. John F. Prouty, August Avoian, Walter P. Kleweno, Keith H. Weiss, Harold H. Blanton, Ray- mond A. Olsen, Phillip C. Jeans, James J. Austin, Jr., Robert G. Kin- near, Jamcs A. Klein. C ford lace R. Conrad Here's a piping hot way to start everyone's day right. Crispy brown Armour Pork Sausage with the fresh, zesty flavor folks really en- joy. It’s the pure pork sausage— made of selected pork cuts with just a hint of delicate imported spices. To make next Sunday’s breakfast something special—try this delicious combination ! Pork Sausage, Pancakes and Peaches Simple to fix. Just place 1 pound of Armour Pork Sausage on broiler rack 4 to 5 inches under heating The best and nothing but the best is labeled ten ¢ Property b classifica- ¢ IS BEAS[EY! (By WILL GRIMSLIIYV NEW YORK, Oct. 28—~ A new college foothall battery is threatening to erase the all-time sky-writing records set last year by N sippi’s Charlie Conerly and Barney Poole. The present duo belongs to un- n, untied Nevada. The pitch- Stan Heath, the nation’s top{ and overall yard-gainer. The 1er is his end, Scott Beasley. figures compiled by the ' collegiate athletic bureau B ey has caught 231 s in five games for a total of yards 10 come the No. 1 pass 4 in the -nation. 1 easley replaced John O'Quinn of Wake Forest who has 20 success- s for 254 yards to shade s Ed. Powell, who was the setter a couple of weeks ago. | Beasley's whip-armed partner, Heath, has 85 pass completions out of 138 attempts for a total gain of passer yards With the season little more than | f gone, the Nevadans have a} X to match the remnrknblv’ feats which Conerly and Poole; ashioned down in the cotton t:uun-l try a year ago. Conerly set an all-time college “'gh with 132 pass completions out : Poole snagged 52 of yards and eight touch- downs, The puntiny department has aj new leader in Bill Boston Mon- State, with a 4‘:7 average. individual statistics of Orezon S Lt e the pass sn'u“x, catches for 187 yards; La of Washington is In a fou for second with five pas tions. show eighth with 17 y Hatch -way tie ntercep- t 1 among YANKS FORM NEW i (OACHING STAFF | NEW YORK, Oct. 28—P— Ahe .nkeos' revamped base- | board of strategy is set for nexe season. The coaching staff that will ve und S tengel, the new nager, was completed yesterday with lhe addition of Bill Dickey, | former Yankee catching great. Dickey joins two other former Yankees—Frank Crosetti and Jim Turner—as coaches. e SONS OF NORWAY Meeting Thursday, Oct. 28, at 8 pm., Odd Fellows Hall 271 2t unit. Broil 6 minutes, then turn. Now add canned peach halves, spoon sausage drippings over them, and broil another 6 min- utes. To a cup of maple or other table syrup add 1% cup sausage drippings. Serve hot with pan- cakes, the sausage links and peaches. 'Makes a wonderful ‘breakfast for 4. | SEAVIEW, FOR SALE TWO-bedroom house near 12th St. completely furnished, immed- iate occupancy. Terms. Basement, furnace, electric kitchen. $1,000 down completely furnished home, elec- tric water heater, large new re- frig., ete. 3-APT, good rental, partly furn- ished South Frankling wash room, 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000. Terms. 4-BDR. Home on Sixth Street, complete furnished n®w carpets, new drapes, large refrigerator. HALE property, 10% mi. Terms. Furnished, patented; Schnoeker patented 3-bdr., Auke Lake; 2 houses partly furnished, plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. LOTS—South Franklin, good in- come; 150 ft. €rontage near Fromholst prop. on highway; lots Douglas; also West Juneau and ‘Willoughby. “erms, income apfrox. $400 per mo.; 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge, -trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole’s vile-driving equip; other bus. opp. MURPHY & MUBPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS . Phone €76 over First National Bank FOR SELE A light wood Chartreuse Chartreuse table lamp, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf coffee table, wool rug with felt, oval braided ruz, both approximately 6x9. Ph. Black 437. 28 1t Chair, FOR SALE—At Haines, Alaska. business building, cement walls and foundation, 24'x65’, 2 base- ment, full lot. Vance Phillips, Box 444, Ar ze, Alaska. 28 3t ONE GE Electric range, one Duo- The:m oil heater, one oil range. Call at 72¢ E St. {1941 Plymouth pickup, $500.00; 94 Buick Sedan, $600.00; 1938 Nash Sedan $200.000; 1934 Ford coupe $225; Willy: Sedan $150. Super Ser- 28 tf 1 it spruce . lengths, $18 cord; $10 Ph. Green 393 after 028 tf milk or 2 MILK Goats meat; burry; $40 for both. Simonson. geod for See David 28 3t QUAKER Oxl Hefltmg Stove. Real bargam Garnick Grocery. 28 3t 45 Cn‘(. Automatic, holster, belt, ! five clips, ammunition. Excellent | cendition. $50.00. Phone Red 825. 27 MODEL 300 H and H Weatherby Magnum-Redfield Jr. mount. 330 scope, Tilden safety recoil pad.| Over 200 fire formed cases and | dies. $150. Call 731. 27 4t PIANO Elecmc portable machine, 35 mm. projector, heat- ers, beds, radioes. Hope’s New and ' yrapy 214 2nd St Phone | 26 3t Used Mdse. 908. KY Travel Hallicrafted portable model radio, Call Douglas 744. 26 5t FOR SALE: $84000 — 1940 Ford oupe, radio, heater, five tires, write rims, good tight boqy. mo-1 tor pérfect. Phone 394. 023 tf "ECTOR MCcV.EAN residence, fur- nished with three bedroom. Con- 4act McLean and Werner. No telephone calls, please. 25 6t WAREHOUSE property. Logging hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge pickup. Other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 tl CE CLEAN ROOMS weekly nonthly Colontal Hotel Ph. 18 )NE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. - Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 976 tf 1. NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double mags. pusher orop and 1 set 465C iloats. $62¢.6C. Phone 581. 986 tf One ol 03 tf ONE Used Electric fiaix;c, Heater. The Nugget Shop. D gooda location for sale 187 881, ¢t IOTE! w lease Ph MISCELLANEQUS buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. 999 tf complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - krinting - Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED mumc. Pcmn: ent, '$7.50. aper curls $1 ugp Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 D.cnr le. will take 3-bedroom,! light | 1 Soonen and 1 Taggen- | -t Phone 74, sewing | » HOPES New ana Used Mdse. We | 214 ?nd" WINTER and FUND, CO. ne. | FOR SALE {4-BEDROOM Residence, complete- ly furnished. Immediate occu- bancy. Liberal terms. COMPLETE WITHIN 30 DAY — TWO NEW HOUSES now under construction, Full concrete base- ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, automatic oil heat. By buying before completion, owner can have wide choice of decor~ ation plans, etc. 5-BEDROOM House, well furnishe ed. $175 month income as room- ing house, pl'is cwner's quarters, 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartmunt houses. | CHOICE building lots, COMMERCIAL property, warehouss space. RESIDENTIAL property, Glacier Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential property. Lictings ac- cepted. on appraisal, ' WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 VERY SPECIAL OFFERS:— '1941 CHRYSLER ROYAL, Fluid { drive, good tires, body good, ra- dio, heater, upholstery good, $750. NEW - 2-BEDROOM HOUSE; also , 1-kedroom house, 5 acres patent- ed land, large warehouse, garden. i Terms: $500 down, $75 month, ( $500 in six months. Opportunity for small family to put $500 down and live rent free while paying for house with rental of 2-bedrcom house. 1 mile past airport. SWAN LEE, bnilt in 1946, tewed to Juneau, used 5 times only. Cab- in Cruiser, 27 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, 3 ft. drait. Sleeps four. All plexiglass windows, Neptune oil burner stove. Gray 52 4-cyl- inder engine. 31A849 — 24x7x3, Chrysler conver- sion, documsnted, fully equipped, $850.. WE HAVE 10 USED CARS pric- ed from $175 to $1450. HOUSES, new, unfinished, and old. PIANOS as low as $150. PETER ‘'WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone $11 FOR KENT 2 ROOM Apt. 331 Willoughby. 6 3t and Hotel 20 1mo. weekl; Imperial ROOMS for rent, monthly rates. NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent, 982 APTS., Rooms with kitcher priv { flega. Home Hotel. Ph. 8%6. 97 t1 SEAVIEW Ayl for rent, cne blcck l from Federal Bldg. 890 tt I NICE Clean Room, steam-neated ! Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 t. NICE CLEAN steam heated roomg ; 'also steam baths Scandinavian Rooms 736 tf WANTED ;MAN wants odd jobs, specializing in washing walls and woodwork. Washinz and waxing floors. Ph. lue 655 evenings. 028 tf ED Senior Clerk. Sal- per month. Tnquirc I‘Eallg Department, 15 tt { ary $258 Room 203 »rlioris Build ng i PLEASANT Room or apartment by I young empioyea woman; perman= ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 t1 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3t CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hou week. Phone 34. 996 t1 LOST ANy FOUND LOST: Brooch, plcture of sma]l boy. Reward. Return to Alaskan Hotel. LOST: EIK's label pm set with dia- mond. Reward. Return to Cas- ler's Store. 27 tf 4 . Tue wool over-§ o t with black leather gloves a Mike's last Sal. night, Kindly re- turn to Ted Hyder, Capitol Theatre. 25 2t2 FOUND :md rurned ln at h.mpire HAND TOOLED Bag. KEY on ehain with rabbit foot, Owners may have same by iden- ! tifying and paymg for ad. 22 3t} CAID OF THANKS i To the people of Juneau and Douglas, Church of the Nativity,) IGovemors Office, Carter’s Mort: ‘uary, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Coast Guard, Veterans of Foreigi Wars, American Legion and thei - ! Auxiliaries, and to all others who ' participated in the reinterment of] our son and brother, Ted J, Doogan, Pfc, U. S. Army.