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IU SDAY, DLLMIBLRB 1942 PHONE A BRUINS ARE CLASSIFIED SWEFIPED BY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SPORTS SHOTS JERRY BERT BAKER RAY ECKMANN QUITS POST PAGE FIVE s PIGGLY WIGGLY i QUALITY with SERVICE Phone 16 FOR RENT FOR SALE | COME ll\ e LOST—FOUND | ¥ ‘The football season * just almul Right End—Jack Bussel of East d | L | saw nu77le sN seen hl Amcm.'m Center—Georg r:\-mulsnn of Towa 'TLE. Dec. 8 roke | We have so many new items w ace ;Ofll(ers ]'eam wOrks Ev- sports. Take this for example: Wis- [Pre-Flight and Minnesota o :‘13"’:P’l,x"l\,“ 2rde lf’"k" hears to 1ol veu Bk S i consin defeated Ohio State Left End—Jim Pogle of Georgia |yt e O 1096, 1 | ery Trick of Game fo |onio state deteated Towa ‘I re-Flight and Ole' Miss it S medada ol We have the largest selection of cookies now 455 | } Towa defeated Wisconsin And| Dt Guard—Al Baist of *Bast.{ "o FRCo o0 B0 o o ad Ado] that we ever had, including fancy crackers. | Over ower H]“([esf that's not the least of it fHif- [Aridy All-Stars and West Wir, U, |‘ector of Student Activities and Ad-| ‘ AR A RN I el X Y ministrative Director of the School CHRISTMAS CANDY in bulk and padkages. { nois defeated Minnesota Min-| Left Tackle—Urban Odson of | oy ey gt seridg ‘ - s A e e Vi of al and Health Education All kinds of FRUIT and VEGETABLE JUICES. | SCORES LAST NIGHT fLE femte lgal i 7 B g i Succeeding Charles F. Frankland | And TOM ALLEN DATES—iresh from Cali Moose down Bruins, 45-25 | Michigan defeated Illinois! oy Frankie Albert of g 636, Eckmann's regime was fea v ey Y A Calif. Pre-Flight and Stanford et e = fornict Officers Hillerest, 26-24 , by 8 bit of " oers, odEe ove | In the East, Boston College which | Right Haltback—Bruce Smith of | (W9 by quite a bit ¢ g X sl g used its second string against most jGreat Lakes and Minnesota thefRE N o the Uniteieg < g . v + i . The Moose were too much for econd string agé 5| » - AXSR QR 3 tesots 1in ir a climax last ¢ h Copy must be in the office b; pponents was g & wors " , ; FR e Ve ZQ'(‘io}Lk in the afternoon to m}- {the lowly Bruins in the second :‘Lk‘;x W, n \‘m -l,.x‘\«.l\m. \l\)m,\ Left ¥ ck—Frank Filchok of |football coacht Jimmy Phelan and| Dl in ; f ; 1 of its school history by @ |Georgia Pre-Flight and Indiana U. bosted | sure insertion on same day. half of thelr encounter at the | - : s < his entire staff was booted out the| i Y |Juneau Hi gym last night and| '“'“"“ that had iy defeats and | pmunpack—John Kimbfough of | window ORDER EARLY b‘s’ go& later than 1 P. M. 7 W& qpeoepy; oot ‘e{epg‘)“e wound up with a 45-25 victory, |& U i This upset was ad-f\est. Army All-Stars and Tex., When Eckmann took over, there| for Dblivaries. &‘r’gté’:‘;“’"" pradiin; teiptidng McDaniels led the Moose vic-|Ministered by Holy Cross A and M was a able debt against the Heg“:,’;“:“ P""flfl‘“’l’“ 3 |tory ‘with seven field goals as his University for bonds issued ‘in ant ctory R Count five average words to the {teammates Vacura, Powers and| The only school in the country| building the school's huge athietic| iine. {Taylor each had three thex;"r major importance to go through The UCLA and Southern Cali- pavilion. Ubder his fdministration,| SR N 3 9 their season undefeated was Tulsa{fornia game next Saturday will|}, e g B e ———— 3 Daily rate per line for consecu- [team had much of a defense and A Sl i ¥ W [the building has been paid for and s 4 m tive insertions: the Moose, showing the most acou- | UniVer l“i ‘;‘ Tyt ““”‘“’“‘" whe ;"f"?‘“_" g R g s le balance has been built Samlary Meat Co. ' | ¢ 0-0P l o o 0 rite: stibotiganility, slowly’” drew R YOU B Hatian ¥ile Roligs (GEVD UHI-the (BOW! guriek S NEW FOR QUALITY MEATS Member National Retali~= i B ial vda.,ys |away in the third period and :‘r lhll‘oqvlm“"‘n ,‘, \ \luu‘..;‘ 'u',‘ Tlth; ;{;:ug:m)‘[x;‘ \‘H‘I nd .11 .w:wm‘ that B il { AND POULTRY o d Grucers o g National Champion! “They | Has seen the return of service teams coasted to victory in the final|™V § | SEWA EEY Minimum charge .. 1qunrm (‘hrist'u}ntn was the|Wil play in the Cotton Bowl onfin the national circuit for the WOME HO AN SEW | i s it it g spark plug of the Bruin five along |NeW Year's Day. Georgia will play (first tme in 2 years and the i Call Phones 13 and 4 PHONE 767 with Brandt, each scoring six | the Roseé Bowl but fans every-|season With the largest amount of ok ME ARE WAHIED} ron nm ] pmn-(s % . | where would like to see a post-s upsets in football history | | e per— i ron ”m Officers Hard Pressed son game played between Georgia | Mending ‘md All\‘lumm continue 1 w C l FORD _AGENCY OOM furnished house, mrncr‘ s~ = i e T The second game was different|®1d Tulsa angd it may yet be played at the Red Shield Reading Rooms | as. L. warner LO. (Authorized Dealers) 1st and Haris, top of = steps 1-01\01 s i 1935; however, as the league-leading Of (il JARUAIY under USO, sponsor- | ‘Watth for the All-Américan ieam under the direction of the Salvation | | Maring Engines and Supplies GREASES—GAS—OIL overstuifed, inlaid lino, oil heat,| :;’;fl r\‘(-‘)lun:: i o€ T ficers team had to use every v.rlck\(‘mp ;‘I‘ ;]:: ::‘]“b‘:j”‘m‘\“ 2 :'m{»'“':““”‘““‘:o -\”"r{vll; :% :““0""“‘1 n,!: apt MACHINE SHOP Foot of Mali Street pos Douglas 472| » they knew to best the speedy lit- bt i Y SBERedon AR J. Dyée:. Ay woman able to | M e m:m-‘)):iiv A e PARTLY fumnished 3-room bunga- |tle Hillcrest five in the Pnat mo. | Eastern experts have selected the |Who YOU think should rate ALL-'sew or mend is invited to go each Ropes and Paints I Juneau Motors el N | Jow ot 9-mile post. 3 acres pat.|ments and win 26-24, The Offi- folowing ALL-SERVICE TEAM: |AMERICAN mention and areafraid Wednesday and spend whatever el [t uhuessistubnn e | s | Bt D-psie. DI, G | IS 8 : s Right Tackle—Charles Schultz of |your choice may be left out just'time she has at her disposal | GARAGE—Call green 234 | ented land. Bill Reck, phone|cers kept fresh players in the & | b o i e miod @0 ey 41‘0 < d |game at all times: while the Hill|1oWa Pre-Flight and Minnesota select’ your team and send it to in this work. CALL | | Soothing Organ Music and i-ROOM cottage. greei [orest boys used. but. five players| Right Guard—Bob Suifridge of |the EMPIRE in care of SPORTS e | fEMMER'S TM“SFER || Delicious Fried Chicken TWO-ROOM furnished apartment | KITCHEN table, Silvertone Gra- | throughout the tussle. McNeil of Georgia Pre- Fh“}_" and Tennessee. SH(??:\ | | i EVERY NIGHT with bath, lights included. 513A| Phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk.!the Officers sank four beautiful| ™~ B 58 7 | T RIA N G L E | l l 4 | nuucm mu willgughby. Phone green 545. {long shots to lead the scoring ef-| | 5 — HAULING | ghby | OIL — FEED — H! g = + i R i e s . aE Ao |forts. Lévi of it iliorents Wi e' a n ' | John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 4 - ROOM furnished apartment.| FURNISHED house, 22« Basin|,.." ... witn nine points, hit CLEANERS {1 Nite Phone 554 Phone 18 Dougl | Road. Call after 7 p.m. g Jone 18 Douglas i jting the basket for four field goals U w Address World New Location ‘ Lok g - A b Tred ¢ ! « WY, 4-ROOM partly furnished house ‘4 “RM. FURNISHED nhouse, P.O.|and o frec throw i i | Juneau Laundry Building - | Box 1075. | The Officers were up against the | \ same sort of thing that they have rooms.| MODERN 5 room furnished 10g|ysed all season to score five vic- Leota’s || WOMEN’S APPAREL BY EDMUNDSON Phone 67 after 6 p.m, Service Circle STEAMHEATED sleepl‘m Phone red 245 | ;‘dfluse Mile 3% Glacler HIghway. | torics in a row; namely speed. Yes,| SpaTTLE, Dec. 8.—Twenty-four “for better H b = it i %1 ontgomerys. o - i i UNFURNISHED apt. and house.| g [tne "\‘““"‘“bb‘": ‘“Y’; r‘h“)“:’h‘”l’ players who will form Washing-| Regular meeting of the World By pearance fog Baranof Hotel Thdulle Snex Shoppe! 3-ROOM Furnished house and fm- | POnents on t N the Offioers knev |05 basketball squid for the im- | Servite Circle of the Norttierh Light | PHONE - F B | provements on 5-acre homesite, °f th¢ same, and U el icers knew | yonding playing season have been | Presbyterian Church will be held 1-ROOM furnished apt., electric| 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road,| ot they were fighting some of announced as Coach Hec Edmund- | Friday, December 11 at 2 pm. in | Thomas Hardware Co their own medicine. Brown, Frecht- o range, steam heat, hot and cold, Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O.| & o son continued the series of scrim- | the church parlors, the speaker for | Nonrn TnANsmn water, Phone 569, Box 609, {ling, and Lagle each scored tWo mages to decide the traveling squad | the meeting being E. L. Keithahn, PAINTS — OILS —— g g;;d ,,(x.\is for 11‘1('b?{r12e1: d"l‘ho for a forthcoming tour of the Curator of the Tmrlwllml Museul:| | Light and Heavy Hauling Buflders’ and Shelf ' 3 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- | icers have put behind a dan-|northwest Mrs. Fred Geeslin and Mrs. Harold 5 ¢ g ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. | LOST and FOUND |ccrous opponent, but stin must| sixeen of the men ar ix feet|Smith will be hostesses for the || .0.DAVIS E W.DAVIS ||} HARDWARE — ———— meet the Beavers, Cheechakos, and {or gyer, with Bill Markham the Meeting, Mrs. R. L. Woife, Presi- | PHONE 81 FURNISHED 2-room Apt. thh LOST—Pair of | (..l'ws(s thurn to| waacs to start feeling like uhum—,p“;m'v of the lot at 5 feet ;l,\,‘m“; dent, announces. | ‘ : buih, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas-| Juneau Hotel. Reward |pions. Don't miss these games it AlpHabetibaliy e squad Ssladseht £ - . Utah Nut and Lllll’ tineau Ave. il iz . : y, 1@ des FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win-| on MS. Estebeth. Call at Empire ey will "‘;;:f[ (E’f::ff ":‘;"EA"“" Hector Brown, Bob| T | COWLING-DAVLIN COAL ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,| Office for it, and pay for this| 3 Bird, Bob Cummings, Wesley Dahl, | A . BoavidE A Lo The next games will be played| Bop Engstrom, Doug Ford, Rolar LT > COMPANY AI""I‘“:_)E‘:‘C; &oit:mc"' e L L 6 | Wednesday night at the Juneau|mogs Chuck Gilmur, Merlin Gil- If You WANT SOMETHING NEW DODGE and PLYMOUTH FOR RENT—Apartments, Inquire| LOST—Parker 51" Pencll, black |Hi with the Sigacs vs. Falcons|portson, Bill Gissberg, Dale Grons. | s { DEALERS at office 20th Century Bldg. silver top. Please return to Em-|and the fast-stepping Waves vs. |dale, Wally Leask (captain). Bill SOMETHING DIFFERENT YOU'H | — pire. Reward. |St. Louis Blue Markham, John Massouras, Jack ; ik The Alaskan ln! | ROTEOT Somr e ed moai | e box scores for last night's|Melntyre, Bill Morris, Lew Morse, FIND IT AT GEORGE BROTHERS! | WANTED i vgur e e I ans A {;llo\vs |Bill Olson, Winton Olson, Chuck | WHEN IN NEED OF Newly Renovated Rooms 00se 9 LA 61 Tavior!| oil easonable Rates WANTED TO BUY—Modern used! them by J. B. Burford & Co. | FG FT TL| e v Ah“..,..__hblmm' o ”’mrl L PEPPERMINT FLAVORED PEARS m"cmefi&.fl?— n'.:l-' .r‘nl:mz SINGLE O dinette set. Phone red 643. e P - | Nielsen X0 1 - | meests e ol 2 5 .. Public Roads Took Big © CINNAMON FLAVORED PEARS J|| ‘o — Storaee and cratiog WANTED—Elderly man or couple| EOUS | Garcia 20kl IN HEAVY SYRUP—NO. 2% | CALL US! — e to take over this Post Office per-| e | Matheny RGO e Pa" Ill (Onflrll(tlon GLASS JARS Juaan Tran"er Alaska MuSlc su I manently. Good home with vari-| OUR shop prices are the | p . i pp Y ous opportunities. Address Post-| same as ever. Haircut 65 cents, |y .. o R 0' nghway |0 Alaska, [+ ] READY-TU-EAT PB“NES | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager master, Fanshaw, Alaska. :’la"gh% cents. Bob Light Bar-|m, .. g imtio e ! IN HEAVY SYRUP ! Plancs—Musical m 4 er Shop. % | and Supplier < 3 . Thomas LTy Tk (Continuea from Page One) . 2d WA}I:ITED;OW;IH Zo; % stif !;ed. #VE CENTS eacl, paid for used Lee 0 0 oj~—ter e dusmpu oo Q. . “'AL AN“ SWEE’I' Cflmm‘ c omS Phone 208 122 W. Second e S 5 or wri | £a0d ‘;g as 285 or Wrile BOX| sunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. |Vacura 3 0 6lproval of the jndividual contracts | Bl“ A DABK SWEET cuznnlns | g “?is' Dougiu‘ i e BF =~ ~ggram 5 oy P 5 5 PR <= — —lpy'the RA, began moving men and ~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES TR pory bl ccmghiae,| UMDY ok S0 WO Yoke. el 213 45 materials fo the job. E, W. Elliott U. S. GRADE A—FANCY PACK s e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Phone red 583. QR ble b st 590 | Bruins fof Seattle, took ‘a cobtratt for IN GLASS JARS : MARKET . & U2 e FG FT TL moving all equipment and for the ———— | JUARANTEED Reslistic Perma- |, ... 5 0 ol leaaer gnd for the) ® Another sh:pmeni of Quality Work Clothing Cholce Meats At All Times WANTED TO BUY—One 10-1t. flmtI gent, $5.50. Paper Ourls, $1 up & i | shops, warehouses and | Located in George Bros. Store bottom skiff. See S. T. 34, Small| (ola Beauty Shop. Phonme 301 |SOVereien 0 1 1jother buildings. MacLAREN'S IMPERIAL CHEESE [l PHONE: 3-0848 | Boat Harbor. s necxer W-y Mohn ! 0 2| Approach to the job was by three £ iad B, PO g r il i v ML ST i 2 g ____ |Kenyon 2 0 4{directions: (1) by ¥ail via Edmon- | IN TWO-POUND BASKETS nmc A WANTED TO BUY—Amateur pho- | DeMidt 1 0 2 ton to Dawson Creek, the be g B e . 0 e beginning e toaraphic and doyelagendit equm.‘,opm m)USE IHIS [Rauschrer 1 0 2lof the profect, (2) from Seattle via | Remember Pearl Harbor . . . Complete Outfifter for Men laska Meat Market ment. Phone red 302 evenings. | Rogc S 1 0 2 the inland water route to Skag-| . AT B d aska ar : - = WEEK AT DUGOUT Brana: 2 2 6|wiy, therce by railfoad to White- ~and, Victory Weeke. o.iBu¥ e Bond. The largest and most complete WANTED‘;l.):“”\’d“;;“”‘;;]%e;p;:o | — — —|horse and to the job, (3) from Se-| stock of Fresh and Frozen wages. Write | open B e ot “H i1 25 |attle b{;limgn;!r wfator fouté a ndi Sl 3 “SMILING SERVICE” WANTED—Will pay cash for good|the American Legion Dugout will| |across the Gulf of Alaska to Val-| r } used piano. Phone red 206, |be taken over tonight and through | Ofticers dez, thence by highway to the job.| Bert's Cash GI'OCGI'Y Alaska Music Supply. !to Sunday by the World, Service | FG FT TL| For water transportation, the PHONE 104 or 108 £ ——— | Circle of the Northern Light Pres- Commons 1 1 3|PRA used five steamships, one mo- | * . - Used furniture. 308 Wil- [ byferian Church, Mrs. Ray L. Wolfe, | Hoffman 0 0 0ftor ship, five yachts, 14 barges and| 2 DELIVERIES DAILY Pree Dellvery Jumesn sne 1788. President, announced. |Lagle 2 1 5/10 tugs. About 1,200 men wmuflomu sz Puo“z 95 MARKET % e BN A.—--—-‘-i—— Coffee $ and cookies will be on|Huston 0 0 0ito the northérn end of the project! o 50280 5:”-.;3‘3 e —_— 3 ’s Most Popul ANTED —Girls or women for hand, with Mrs, -Harvey Starling | Frechtling 2 0 4ito establish living quartefs, shops,| G A s T l N E A u Meating” Place kitchen or waittess work. EX-|and Mrs. Charles. Ransopher as|Sumner 0 0 0}and other buildings essential for | e At A ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS perience preferred, but not nec-|hostesses tonight, and Mrs. Tom A.|McNeil 4 0 8 operation | HOTEL : essary. Apply Percy's Cafe. 10| Morgan and Mrs. Willis R. Booth in | Mauze N | 8 e | N 3 Every comfort made for our guests ERONN. 8 a m to2p m charge Wednesday night. - ——— | Brown g d -] ! Service Information 25 - Talle: 1 0 F k PI | y o zFIcKens annln l’ PHONE 10 or 20 | o " | | | 127 2, 26| 'I' | ! LOOK! PANTYWAIST! YODR PAI\-Y HABIT IS i Hillcrest | &{Fave Juneau 5 | Wall Paper TP TOET M e BV GEN = THAT O ke D S kend' HOME GROCERY Ideal Paint Sho foat Blum { TICKLE YOUR TONSILS WITH JusT o | ulse el uring Weeken Phone 146 e, i ool --AND Bl NAR McClellan g g { fl&é§ FOR Lot 2 0% 8| ‘Mr and Mrs. A J. Ficken plan | | |.. Home Liquor Store—Tel 680 ! Fribush 0 o | leave for the south this weekend | American Meat — Phore 38 . | and will first go to Portland, Oregon, % % ;‘w visit with Mrs. Ficken's smer,! 4 NOTIOR OF FIRST MEETING HARVEYR. I‘OWE 3 Mrs. Pred Gordon 'ICE OF ; 4 YEA NMAN = BTN After their residence of mirly! Tie management of this |OF CREDITORS. Notice is hereby Public Accountant YOWEAH-= A SUPER ——— ears here, friends and business as- | bank is pledged to conscrva- {given that on the 3rd day of Sep- 237 FRONT STREET IPEA--ILL. sociates express regrets at their | tive operation. The safety tember, 1942, Malfred E. Soley was | Fruine Ne'WI WEdS HOnoretl departure and best wishes for their | of depcaitocs’ fudlg 'y ot D POS lTs duly adjudicated bankrupt and that Y future. ‘ Lrmid 1‘:":‘*;‘3”"4 In the first meeting of his creditors | A Martha Society luncheon, given 40k, the beak /gy mem- will be held dt the office of the 10%Now Ai Fu n FeSt Pa ” by that organization of the North- beg of Fodecsl DepliSipr- N TH ‘s BANK | undersigned referee in the Cooper e o P reshyteria Church, ance Corporation,which in- s’ ) | z ern Light Presbyterian urch, gy o | Build at Juneau, Alaska, at Parsons m“'tlc c.' > A fun-fest dinner party honorivg | honored Mrs. Ficken December 4 SUPIe. Sl OF us’ Gepositors Mo . 20 100, i aditnat Tos 1 10:00 o'clock AM. on the 29th day 3 Captain and Mrs, Loren Keely, was | Mrs. Fred Henning was in charge ?”oogfl 0 3 maximum of Deciintiar. T8 &b Wik thos Westinghouse Dealer |given lasi. night by Col. Roy W.|of the cvent and was assisted by | L] NSURED lovediiors Thay attend, prove thefr| | Fleetrieal Serviee and Repairs Riegle and his officers, with ahout | Mrs. Walter Kleweno, Mrs. M. S.| el Slial & toastas. Sxamaiing | forty in attendance. Whittier, and Mrs. Willis R. Booth. | ; e N s e 123 SEWARD ST. ! A big wedding cake was served | e | N S :m bankrupt, uan:,x:.”?u:- e | and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the | ARTIFICIAL EYES e . husiness as may properly come be- strictly informal affair. | Dr. Rae L. Carlsor, Blomgren| g : P » g o flnd”\zg:u?f» COOPER ‘OPEN ngEtN.t SERVIER |Bldg., has received an assortment F t N t l B llk 4 = ‘ 2 SONOTONE |of artificial eyes, blue, for the| ll's a l0na a ] R(irerf('L;l?'?tl:::r“:ipula" AMERICAN LEGION Bmm Poite s | hearing alds for the hard of hear-|left side. Phone 636 for fitting, sU of JUNEAU, ALASKA | Publication date, Decem| e EVERY NIGHT 3 . ,Lng Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae | interested. This assortment will be, *| Excepr each Monday Brid first Couflesy of Bmley s Cocktail Bar Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldz., aveilable up to December 15, onsy. | ww B ar ot ool 120 Tuesday evening of the month. adv, 5 adv. | J 3 R —— - lmwne 636. o e i et ety

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