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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1942 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND Copy must be in the office by P o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the Wne. . Daily rate per line for consecu- dve insertions: ..10¢ 5¢ 50¢ One day Additional days ... Minimum charge FOR RENT FOR SALE [ — 3-ROOM furnisbed apt. with el USED small range. 513A Willoughby | white gir! Road. » times pm. | condition, worn 4 Phone green 235 4-ROOM house on Basin Call Black 100 from 5 to 7 good Price $5. 3-ROOM furnished apt., 1565 Seat-|1938 FORD V 8 Coupe. Phone blue ter Tract. Phone black 479 from| 611 8 to 3 pm. Breting communication 5 511 11th St. t,| RESTAURANT range, with mirror and counter, two Duo Therm oil heats cof- fee percolator, kitchen oil range, Frigidaire. Apply Mike Pusich, Douglas i Bl _ __|12-TUBE 6-ROOM furnished house, corner| receiver. Addr 1st and Harris, top of ste overstuffed, inlaid lino, oil he $25 monthly Phone Douglas 472/ after 7 pm. GARAGE—Call green 234. | furnished 3-room apt. up- 12th, evenings. 5-ROOM _fully | full basement, stairs. 746 West Phone 67 after 6 p.m. UNFURNISHED apt. and house Inquire Snap Shoppe. $-ROOM furnished apt, electric| range, steam heat, hot and cold; water. Phone 569, rent; one 5-room furnished house for sale. Phone blue 615 or in- quire 523 Kennedy St. 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. PARTLY furnished 3-room bunga- FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with| low at 9-mile post. 3 acres pat- bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas-| ented land. Bill Reck, phone tineau Ave. | green 410. UK. apls, casy kept warm. Win-| KITCHEN table, Silvertone Gra- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,| Dhone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. dishes. Seaview Apts. | Phone- green’ 545. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire| FURNISHED house, 822 Basin at office 20th Century Bldg. | Road. Call after 7 p.m. T |4-RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O. WANTED Box 10%. WANTED—Good home for ])u]).EMSglmui ;;"“éh’;:m““" Phone red 1750, 718 5th St. etni i WI}N TED—One capvable. well quu]_‘":{-ROOM Furnished house and im- fied clerk-stenographer for 1= ite teresting government positi provements o p-acre homerts. 3 50 chickens, 13% ml. Loop Road, Anchorage; also one experienced clai-typlat for okl Governinisnt | -AUE BAKS: B W. Oty FHO. Box 609. 5.7 ALASKA COASTAL MAKES FLIGHTS OVER WEEKEND | JOB WANTED—By young woman, | clerking, or general office work.| Call blue 185. g M P SR R S | WANTED—Dairyman nelper, ‘good | wages. Write MM 1782 Empire. | WANTED—WIll pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206, SRR Alaska Music Supply. | Passengers leaving here with Al- ———————————————~ | aska Coastal Airlines for Sitka Sat- wh = w]‘:fi;;i’; :;::efl;;;lture. 306 Wil |urday afternoon were Ida Soberg, Ramona Gravell, Irma 1. Barr and August Carlson. Arriving in Juneau Saturday with ACA from Sitka were Mrs. A, L. perience preferred, but not nec- John, M. B. Layton, Jack Clark, J. essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10| 5 Caproll, H. B. McKinley, Roy a.m. to 2 p. m | Jones, A. E. Winthers, Mario Sodini, “uonud Hall, Mrs. C. V. Young, Mrs. June Cushings and'Mary C. | Hagerup. Leaving here for Excursion Inlet on Saturday were H. L. Moeller, |A. V. Parker and A. O. Steinweig. Arriving in Juneau from Excursion Inlet Saturday were W. W. Bucket, Lloyd M. Jones and Andres Calibos. A charter flight was made to Taku Lodge on which Mary Joyce was & returning passenger Saturday. Sunday’s Flights Taking passage with ACA for Sit- ka Sunday were Herman Closs and J. W. Six and on the return flight to Juneau, incoming passengers from Sitka were Bill Heaney, Mrs. J. R. Beckerson and Mrs. M. F. Black, WANTED — Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. Ex- LOST and FOUND LOST-Dlick faced Bulova wrist jatch. Reward, Return to Em- LOST—Two keys on chain with rabbit’s foot attached. Kindly re- turn to Empire. FOUND—Martin Malland’s wallet on M.S. Estebeth. Call at Empire Office for it, and pay for this adv. LOST OR MISPLACED — Man's fur-lined buckskin glove for right hand. Kindly return to Empire Office. MISCELLANEOUS let Sunday were George Cayton, Leo Moller, C. L. Burton, F. M. Rice, William Hammons, K. Hangeberg, E. L. Govan, Ronald R. Lister, Leon- ard Johnson, George Preston. ‘Those who arrived in Juneau with ACA from Excursion Inlet Sunday were Einer Erickson, Clarence Weav- er, Henry Evenson, Forrest Winters, Alec Murphy and Dan McCulley. — o WELL BABY CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD THURSDAY A Well Baby Conference will be 5 e held Thursday from 1 to 4 o'clock FIVE CENTS eact, pad lm.f"‘;d"ix_l the Health Center of the Ter- qunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | ritorial Building, Stephenie Bog- S don, Public Health Nurse, reminds TURN your old gold into value, attending mothers. cash or trade at Nugget 8hop. | Mothers may attend any time between the hours given, when ARANTEED i b 30 Realistio Perma- | o.io¢c ang heights of babies will oent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up.|, ..., \ola Beauty Shop. Phone 301.| 815 Decker Way. | TRADE $200 equity in 20-acre, cleared, fenced farm with build- ings in Northern Idaho for equi- ty or payment on place in Ju- neau, Douglas or vicinity. Box 197, Willamina, Ore. OUR BARBER shop prices are the same as ever. Haircut 65 cents, shave 35 cents. Bob Light Bar-| ber Shop. | - eee BUY DEFENSE BONDS shoe skates, size 1, plaid wool lining, back bar 8 stools, house, Quaker oil range; house also for Leaving Juneau for Excursion In- | FASTGAMES WERE SEEN LASTNIGHT \ Malamute ;a;d Cheecha-| kos Win-Next Games Good sports -and bad sports- ] then & (Bat) another in Willie | ing whose real name is Papaleo. | back Friday in Douelas ntly defeated brother| las! technical chief { and was as a | { | | The much Malamutes' speed was for the Hilleresters night and the latter fell to de- feat 39-25. The main trouble with the Hillerest squad was that they| il R ¢ e p " ¢ didn't shoot often enough when|: and we feel quite sure that|of a place to fight a war and that they had . possession of the pall, [brother Wilson will put on the [he wished the whole darn army |Instead they tried to work the|0ld dodge act as long as he can would go home The uniformed | Iball under a basket guarded by a|: bu! you may bet your Mother- |one listened for some time and tricky pair of guards. {in-laws’ best tablecloth that Wllll(‘]}beh\g a gentleman, resisted from Johnson of the Malamutes HR WLl soen be -the ndiMMDESISEEELE @ BHVALE, War He the leading scorer with six field|Champ and the good citizens of [Kept listening as the rattlebrain | goals and a free throw for 13|the Insurance Capital will again be kept going finally he was un-| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15 points. He scored from all happy |able to take the abuse any longer Henry Armstrong, former triple | angles A of the court and showed some! land explained that his job was to|title boxing champion, lengthened fancy his comeback victory record to 13| ball handling to the crowd take (ordm'; .de\uq:v he given the ‘ Yof spectators that turned out for que to sail on Tokyo he would be|last night, scoring a u-rlmxm], knockout over Saverio Turiello of | the contest in the Juneau Hi‘“ song, and we, \\hu'.m song “mor( than ].m]lp\ to do but gym. Lundeberg and Cnlkinssmred!“e"” have heard. We should listen |until that time he guessed that|New York in the fourth round of ten points aplece to keep the | and quit talking much. Th .-‘he‘wnuld keep his mouth shut andja 10-rounder. | Malamutes in front from the open- song goes §omvllm:y; like this swing along with Uncle Sam whom - ! whistie. | We're going to ‘ang old ‘itler he figured knew best, and would The human eye is said to be 300,- | Second Game | from the very ‘ighest bough, be mighty pleased if the obnoxious| 000 times more sensitive to dim light The second game of the eve- Of the biggest aspidistra in fellow on his elbow would do the!than is the thermopile, the most ning pitted the fast stepping Cm,‘,.! the worlc} same. The fellow shut up! Now |sensitive physical instrument de- chakos against the Beavers, a|Of course it’s that that I x'ecnll.th(‘ incident I don't| vised. . team that has shown power in its | entertainer, little remember seeing War Bonds stick- | last game against the Falcons. herself that makes so ing out of the blabbermouth's The game wasn't as much of a of the tune . but the pocket and I recall that he is also [Sinaway ub fhe. soolt. shims andl GHILGINEVS iy for within the draft age! These - |lows in uniform are ready to | their lives for this country so lyefrain from making these un- | American wind gusts on the spur of the moment. SPECIAL XMAS PACKAGES In. Watkin's - Products. Set gold trim glasses with each $5.00 nnr-‘ | ehase. Free Xmas Cards. Call for ;|hem 3:30 to 5 pm. H. N. Ful- | bright, Watkin's Dealers, 172 Franklin St., Room 4. adv. i | L L | | [to his skipper and said: “We're Hartford, Conn, has always had we chief.” The same Jap ship is ¢ 3 | S S R PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15. — Ray | an homegrown MiS ¥ [ Harlem here uight to score Pep He over the game Jacksonville base. ! o5 | Featherweig tle somie |to something card at ¢ al 90.25| ¢ weight title for some time [to something I heard at a locall ot (T FEn mana- | 44-18 [ Willie Pep, but Chalky Wrightwas|A man in uniform was taking s o | e Pep, but Chalky Wright was | 1+ uniform was taking a {FEL S G T was Robinson's [ fight 1€ ther Champion uniformed man that the Arm Sl 3 i sure giving those Japs hell, aren't a World's Featherweight champion now on the bottom of the sea near! 4 | | “Sugar Robinson, hard - hitting | product, Louis Battalino. | that rescued the men on our sink- | Nettlow knockout {mate from the 10,000 watched Hillcrest Bows to Malamutes, | | NOW 2 very handy boy |ba e other evening while “""““punmhmeul that Nettlow's | recognized k& 1 -ha { verbal shellac! g g 3 too | TecoNized by only one-half of the | vel shellacking from one of | 0 W08 o Ul o b |Jackie Wilson (sponsored by | trucks were a menace to civilian ; | | SPORTS SHOTS |hell into the sinking hull, turned| | L in its midst First Louis (Kid) juadalcanal, a victim of the ship % ilerwaight. battersd R Now they have ship and brought this story a three-round boatswain's e | @halky Wright as he | tell this e * SCORES LAST NIGHT |@halky Wright who has held the| I tell this little story to lead upi ™" " 0y o yearly such terrific | Cheechakos Blitzkrieg Beavers, | 00 10 w4 N o et ads : | his dukes until he ran in p some local sport news.|oo. " \wein ordered the referee . |boxing bigwigs so Pe s ¢ [the town citizens S . last | DOXINg bigwigs so Pep must now| own citizen: He told the| o Fond his 20th knockout | the National Boxing Association) |traffic that a bar was a h--- MAN LAST NIGHT was The bo serving in the |armed forces overseas are singing | now s0, 50 ing grand English Fields, out love Gracie much boys more. here again the losing team had as its main fault the lack of| shooting at the basket when it had | the chance. The Beavers are far from a weak team and may score an upset at any time. Shork-Smith | & Co. were a perfect combination and the writer still can't figure out how this team lost to the Waacs the other evening. The writer shall have to list it as the upset. of the season so far. | 3 S Shork, the leagues’ leading scor-| At a business meeting held in er, scored five field goals while the Scottish Rite Temple last {his partner, Smith, was busy sink- |night, Mt. Juneau Masons held ing six. “Shorty” Powell Sllrprihedl(h“h' election of officers, naming everyone by sinking five feld(John J. Fargher, Worshipful Mas- | goals and a free throw for a total |!er, and Wallis 8. C Senior of eleven points. :"Vfl‘l‘dl*n_ | The finest center in the league,| E- F. Clements was elected Jun- is without a doubt, Pennock. He iof Warden, while Daniel Ross and | was all over the court and is a J.w. 'L,eivers were reelectefl_'l‘rms- constant spark plug to his team. W€T and Secrétary, respectively. The Beavers just couldn’t seem to A joint installation of officers get organized, but last night mxghl‘“'m probably be held with Eastern have been their off night, a thing Star and Masons acting together, that each team must have. Watch Put the date is still uhannounced these Beavers because if they ‘and may be shortly after January click in their next games you will | 1+ see some real basketball and pro-| bably a big upset for some league leader. - How about the American Sailor who stood on the deck of a sink- ing ship during the Solomon cam- ipaign and as the Japs pounded JUNEAU MASONS ELECT OFFICERS oot Declare your independence of a winter sun that fails you! Get a General Electric Sun- lamp. and have a tan regard- Tess of the lack of sunlight. Day or night—in any weather —snap on a G-E Sunlamp while you shave, dress or read. This lamp, in just six minutes, gives you the ultra- violet benefits of two hours under the winter sun. Come in now. Get a G-E Sunlamp for yourself and your family. Look as if you just came from from the beach—all winter long! Priced from $2925 up Various cereals are used as fuel in Argentine power plants. || You Can Be a'Soldier's Santa Claus . . . And you won't have to go with- out lunches to pay the Gift Can- teen! Not if you're one of the lucky members of the Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Asso- ciation’s Christmas Savings. If you're missing this grand con- venience, why not stop in now and join up for next year? 4% PAID ON SAVIN Deposits insured up to Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System .- LENSES REPLACED o d e in Douglas between the Bruins and| . e .o E§I'S o g,‘ gkt St. Louls Blues and the Cheecha- | r " gy Kos v, the Malamutes. These gashes|or CXORCIl IRGRNS EXEMRNIAY, Wod | will be played Priday evening, ey o2y, Snd FEMAY, SURNRgs only, | caliiver 18’ i3 (from 7 to 10:30 p.m. No eye ex-| | - Last night's box _amination until Jan. 15. ad\,' are as follows: | Cheechakos scores Some day youll thank a GE Shork Sunlamp for your fine strong legs Langley Smith ' Alaska Electric Light Landes & Power Co. | Pennock g Enagy ¢ Powell ... 74 . i - GEORGE TROYCHAK as 3 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ig invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “T0 BE OR NOT TO BE"” ULTRA-VIOLET | Federal Tax—b5c per Person | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! R Beavers =] Slvoccwmcoanel Kessler Ryan O’Keefe | Knox | Cox Leciston Steinel Becker Vlastnik Mondoker e From the time your baby is born, be sure she gets her daily sun| Summer and Winter. The ultra-violet in | sunshine will help to grow sturdy, straight bones. In these months, when Summer | sun is lacking, it's wise 0 use a G-E Sunlamp. A Gener- al Electric Sunlamp is handy —a short exposure, every day, is all you need. THIS HANDSOME MODEL ONLY $00.00 | Actually G-E Sunlamps are priced at - almost half what they cost a few years ago. ‘The new, popular LM-4 lamp, illusirated, is only $00.00. Powerful S-1 type models at $00.00. ) Come in and see the | latest ‘models and we will explain 10 you how simple and casy they are to use. See them today. Give your baby the daily ultra-violet she needs. Malamutes g Calkins Osborne . Johnson Lundeberg Kilty Farrington Walenstein | Benedict coonBBaS AS.IN PEAC Z | Sy atin 8 { i Hillerest Crawford | Blum | Hulce McClellan .. W . | Fribush THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive i The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Lnsur- ance Corporation,which in- ] Biin s soiott i | The GENERAL ELECTRIC Sunlamp affords IN THIS BANK | & R, CAPE ultra-violet in abundance and has a_similar sures each of our depositors beneficial effect to the ultra-violet radiation b B . ARE | NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS ia'the Sumaser sun, IR ) i | JAUiSE - aumming “Doesday, M AL §2 ELECTRIC I N SU RE D |cember 15, at 7:30 p.m. Work to GENERAL £2 EL ‘ {be conferred in the Third Degree, SUNLAMPS b e First National Bank followed by refreshments. All v ’ Alaska Electric Light of JUNEAU, ALASXA ! | brothers requested to* attend. Noble Grand. ‘ ——— & Power Co. MEMBER FEDERAL SIT INSURANCE CO l=l {adv. | Cloves once were sold at more than their weight in gold. | KNOCKS OUT N. Y. 8 THIS YEAR MAKEITA FOOD GIFT Let us help you with your packages. JUST RECEIVED——A large shipment of those DELICIOUS FRESH FIG BARS National and American Brands NO PEANUTS IN OUR ASSORTED NUTS and are this year's crop. Get your CANDY and NUTS NOW! PIGGLY WIGGLY 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 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING ¢ Nite Phone 554 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 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene “—Nl‘_h& Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES ~” NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesu. GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 .Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks® Club PHONE 576 MRS. WILBUR WESTER, DAUGHTER AND SON, ARRIVE FROM SOUTH Mrs. Wilbur Wester, her daugh- ter, Joy, and her small son, John, arrived in Juneau Saturday night from Seattle to rejoin Mr. Wester.| OPEN Mrs. Wester has been in Seattle for several months and young John was born in the Puget Sound City. - e — Many American wildfowl breed on the Arctic coast of Alaska. THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retatlse. Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 e e ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Delicious Fried EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 Widest Selection of LIQUORS Soothing Organ Music and Chicken Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf l HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Roome at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0O el p———— Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Juneau’s Most Popular Place “Meating” ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 203 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Sh HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant ' 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 HOUSE for SER m" b i AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT i Except each Monday and Tuesday evening of the