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' "lHURQDAY DECEMBER 31, 1942 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS PHONE Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Count five average words to the Ene. Daily rate per line for consecu- dve insertions: One day ....... . Additional days . Minimum charge . FOR RENT | FORSALE coal on|BARBER chair in first lla~\ con- (.(‘\)h APTS. at Seaview, hand; cne apt. oil range, hot | dition. Box 439, Juneau. E vater. By Jan. 1. Cash | - e N |FOR SALE—'32 V-8 rumble-seat in advance. ) 4 g S5 e coupe, with '36 motor, new bat-, 2-ROOM furnished apt. with oil | tery, new brakes, fog and spot T and private bath. 513A lights, '43 plates and five excel- Willoughby. lent tires. Good mechanical con- T e 1 R TR R RAPYRIRT dition. s"oo—fafih only. Phone 197. 2 CABINB XO) rent, 7-mile pos( Hoi,véE FOR SALE—503 W. 10th Call between 7:30 and 9 p.m. Highway. Phone 567. FURNISHED apartment, two bed- | CREI Y R R rooms, Call Douglas 18. LARGP, SIZE Duo Therm oil hr.nl- —_— er with coils. Brownie's Barber UNFURNISHED apt. and house.| gnop Inquire Snap Shoppe. | ke o 15 ONE LARGE Lang 2-oven range. m'gu‘n Inquire Swanson Bros. ‘LUNCH ('ounler for salekrnqmrc Alaskan Hotel. $-ROOM furnished apt., electric range, steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 569. 5 F ROOMS strictly modem unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. " with |RESTAURANT range, } with mirror and counter, stools, FURNISHED 2-room Apt. two Duo Therm oil heaters, cof- bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas-i fee percolator, kitchen oil range, tineau Ave. | ¥rigidaire. Apply Mike Pusich, T e e DOURIRS. FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win- ter rates §15 a mo. Lights, water,| MODERN 5 room furnished log dishes. Seaview Apts. | house, Mile 3% Glacler Highway SEE B R e e issued in U. S. District Court for|ment of Public Welfare and the| FOR I RENT—&purtments inquire) sh e the First Division to date, and not |4 Unemployment Commission, at office 20th Century Bldg. |5-ROOM fully furnished house,]all licenses are in yet have been made the Social Se-| e full basement, 3-room apt. up: Most of the funds collected for|curity Board in Washington, D. WA“TED 746 West 12th, evenings.|Such licenses will go to the cities|Hugh Wade, Social Security direc- | < | stairs _ | FURNISHED house, 822 Basin YOUNG couple desire turnished[ Road. Call after 7 pm. home or apt. permanently.| —— Green 614, [4-RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O. Box 1075. WANTED—Girl to work at lunch counter. Experience not uneces-|3-ROOM Furnished house and m- sary. Good wages. Apply Alnsk'\n‘ provements on 5-acre homesite. Hotel. | 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, 7 R - Auk Lake. WANTED—One capable, well quali-| Box 609, fied clerk-stenographer for in- MISCELLANEOQUS teresting government position in | Anchorage; also one experienced | clerk-typist for local Government | ~ office. Phone 806, daytime. TRADE $200 equity in 20-acre, 1 cleared, fenced farm with build- ings in Northern Idaho for equi- Wm:;n p;go:i:s hr::lr gggg“ ty or payment on place in Ju- Alaska Music Supply. | neau, Douglas or vicinity. Box X | 197, Willamina, Ore. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- ! i loughby, phone 788. | OUR BARBER shop prices are the : | WANTED — Girls or women for| same as ever. Haircut 65 cents, kitchen or waitress work. Ex-| shave 35 cents. Bob Light Bar- ber Shop. perience preferred, but not nec-| * “iVE CEN' ] ald for used essary. Apply Percy's Cafe. 10| et g a m to2p m I<i’|mnyuuk.uar(}mlBlmh!l. | TURN your old gold into value, LOST and FOUND | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Finder HUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up may claim same and pay for this ad at Empire office. L. W. Cord. P. O. wola Beauty sShop. Phone 301 $16 Decker Way. | Coast| o, in the United States Commis- id ccntaining draft reg. card a it reg. card and oo g ex-officio probate, court Please retwn t0/ g, 5nean Precinct, First Division Gy Atkinson Office, at old Ferry | 1 : at Juneau, Alaska; that said court thereupon entered its order fixing the 1st day of March, 1943, at 10:00 o'clock. A. M. at the office of said United States Commissioner CERTIFICATE OF DISSOL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all of the stockholders of NEW ALASKAN BACHELOR/|in the Federal and Territorial HOTEL, INC., an Alaskan corpora- | Building at Juneau, Alaska, as tion, have consented in writing to|the time and place for heariig thereof; that there is no residue in sald estate for distribution, nor any known heirs of the decedent; and that all persons concerned are required to appear at the time and place aforesdaid and make known | their objections, if any, to said BY CERTIFY that NEW ALAS.|final account, to the settlement and closing of said estate, the dis- KAN BACHELOR HOTEL, INC, a charge of the administratrix and corporation heretofore organized under the laws of the Territory of |the exhoneration of her sureties. its dissolution, to become effective at 12:00 o'clock midnight, Decem- ber 31, 1942, and have filed their written consent to that corpora- tion’s dissolution as aforesaid in the office of the Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, and I HERE- Alaska, is hereby dissolved, which| Dated: Juneau, Alaska, the day, dissolution shall be and become|Mmonth and year hereinbefore first effective at 12:00 o'clock midnight, | Written, December 31, 1942. | (SEAL) WITNESS my hand and official FELIX GRAY, seal at Juneau, Alaska, December United States Commission- 31, 1942, er, and ex-officio Probate (OFFICIAL SEAL) Judge, Juneau Precinct, FRANK A. BOYLE, Alaska. Territorial Auditor. |First publication, Dec. 31, 1942, Publication dates, Dec. 31, 1942 |Last publication, Jan. 21, 1943, Jan. 7-14-21, 1943. adv. | adv. ———————— e o o e | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| That on the 27th day of December, | 1942, Jetta H. Gray, admimstratrix': U. 8. Deputy Mz.v;shal 8id Thomp- of the estate of Michael Wierzbo- | son left by steamer last night for lowicz, deceased, filed her first a)m'Sl!ka on an official business trip, final report of her administration |and to return several prisoners to and her petition to close said es- | the Federal jail here. tate, discharge of the administra- | T M I trix and exhoneration of her sure- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS DEPUTY MARSHAL TO SITKA back bar | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA SPORTS SHOTS JERRY BERT BAKER ' of for editor one of the finest backs in the foot- | ball business, Michael Holovak. . ..| With lines cla ng and backs past Today is the day ve this column has been Waiting the entire football season morrow are the games of the ing and running and fans chee: All over the woxld Ame s ing . . . I still pick Alabama by 'Wwill be waiting to hear how their two touchdowns Miami, Fla., favorites have fared, and when the sponsors this one |dying sun of New Year's Day MUTRa fon California’s sandy shore The' fourth contest feature is the four new champions will have beer 1 Bowl game in Tuscon, Ariz | {crowned. featuring the Second Air Force | | - 3 from Spokane, Wash., vs.| The Rose Bowl, played at Pasa- H Simmons This game dena, Calif, as a grand finale of «h cut victory for {the Tournament -of Roses festivi- | Ha The Air { Ue is the first and most im- For [} S have trouble with | portant game of the day As | theix penents’ shifty backfield .| tated before in this column, we . . ar they are used to the air fare picking the Georgia Bulldogs they may be able to stop the |to run wild over UCLA’s Bruins.|Hardin-Simmons passing attack | We feel that Bob Waterfield but ubt it very much, of the Bruins will not have time 33 |to start a good offensive and still | There will most likely be a post take care of Georgis Sinkwich | season ¢ between Georgia and and Poschner The Bulldogs | Tulsa .sometime in January by plenty! the recel going to the 'm [ — Navy Relic{ F and other serv- | The second game finds mighty | ice organiza Here I pre- Tulsa going forth to . do battle dict an uyp Tulsa should | {with the fighting Tennessee Vols.|overcome ( in a thrilling |. . . This game is known as the |battle ery trick in the Sugar Bowl “Pride of the|books would be seen in this game | seuth” This game will be but with Gl Dobbs playing a Iplayed in New Orleans and this full game instcad of his usual half should be another lopsided victory or quarter well Tulsa |with the Golden Hurricanes of would be too much for even a fel- {'Tulsa featuring . in my opin- low like Sinkwich ion the player of the year . . . - Glenn Dobbs! He runs he| There you have them we | pas he punts and you | can't say “I told you so un- may bv sure that he will do alllless we first predict and that we three tomorrow in downing Ten-|have done RIL T can s40 oLk nessee into humility s “Praise the Lord, and help | my intuition.” | The third battle is a tough one| At this time I would like to to pick . Alabama vs. Boston |wish all the readers of this column College in a real contest. . . . Ala-|a Very Happy and Prosperous New bama will feature a powerful line,|Year . and a New Year that led by its all-American center, Jo- hull bring both Peace and Victory seph Domnanovich. BC Las(to us all 'FEDERAL FUNDS ARE GIVEN 10 §50,000 WORTH OF LICENSES FOR | LIQUOR ISSUED| Grants of funds toward the Approximately $50,000 worth of {liquor licenses for 1943 have been eration of the op- establishments | tor, announced today. Funds granted for use in carry- in which the liquor operate. The following licenses have anof Hotel, dispensary; Ship and|of administrative costs of the Com- 1pensnry: New Alaskan Bachelor |1943, from January 1 to June 30. lHot.el, dispensary: Charlie Miller, | Both. grants are substantially those dispensary; W. K. Burford, dispen- | requested. sary; David Davis, dispensary; Joe‘ R o S BE. McNallen, Arctic Bar, dispen- FEDERAL OFFICES WILL | | with but a few exceptions. GOES TO SITKA | Territorial offices will close New Miss Jane Alexander, Chief Clerk | Year's, but will be open Saturday in the Territorial Department of |morning. Public Welfare, has gone to Sitka by steamer to spend the weekend. USSRk BUY DEFENSE BONDS IIE]EE mum I‘Jfill Al L [E]G] e [a]D]D] E‘B ACROSS 35. Plane figure 1. Entirely of ‘more than 4« Game of skill four sides 9. Seed econ- 38. Symbol for tainer ruthenium 12. American poet 39. Plece out 13. Lasso 41, Hawser 14 Turkish title 42 Paclflu tsland * 15. Urge 16. Flower 44, Pan nf L) 17. Strive fortification 18 Condescends 46. Showed to a 20. Marbles sea 2 Forvia 48. Tatar militla- . Coat wi men: variant 20 pReal 50, South Ameri- [u]Rlule] ‘our-in-han can wood SR g oo 2 [E]D[E[S] . Pinnacle H e e ik S be Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 3. Butter substi- 56 Epech Y ol . Call fort 3 omplnmant of 3L Alack 89, Electrified a Lo 83, Late: comb, particle ru. ungnsh le\lzr 2 Th’:;ffi b form 60. Insect rge: plants I [ m' ‘;‘ 3. Jumbled type 61 Staircase pobt. G Hbtare . - Capable o being read & Secrot pisse o 8. Kind of sea- weed 9. Model 10. Mythical mon- er s 11. Periods of time 19. Lively dance Bdd/AddEd) addg: dNE/dERER am L] 7 1] FLFT SEdNE aNNEN P T @ _ Infatuation £l /daR P ] fllflWfl.../flfl.l w W fl.., ERdN/ dEN/) ol I 7/ i O fl..%fl.fll.%fl.l dlN/ dEN Dacoration 7. Sister of one's nephe 40. Train the mind 43, Nut confecs tion 45. Wing 47, Huts 40. At no time 51, Small orna- 52, Sea eagle 63. Snow runner: variant §4. Long journey 55, Grafted: heraldry 58, Be under ob- ligation | children | WM(H SERVI(ES IO ALASKA OFFICES| Territorial Depart- ! Bailey, dispensary; John Pastl,dis- mission for the first six months of | sary; Matt Loukko, dispensary: Al-| BE OPEN TOMORROW | iska Wholesale Liquor Co., gen-! - eral wholesale; Alaska Trading Co., In response to orders from Wash- general wholesale and importer. |ington, most Federal offices in Ju- I L neau will be open New Year's Day, | MRS.ERICKSON | PASSES AWAY Former Juneau ReSident, Mother of Sorri Boys, Dies in Seattle received here | mother | died the Seattle her Word has been that Mrs. Charles Erickson of Fred and Jack Sorri, evening of December 27 in where she has been making home the past six months Mrs. Erickson sold her Juneau property six months ago and went | to Seattle to make her home, after | an Alaskan residence of about 40{ years. M She for | Erickson was 67 years old, | survived by six grand- and four children: Fred| |Sorri in Anchorage, Jack Sorri of |Juneau, Mrs. Frank Rouandoin, Inow in California, and Mrs. Frank | Chinnella of ttle D is BE HELD TONIGHT BY N. L. PRESBYTERIANS| Members and friends of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church will hold a service of praise and worship tonight starting at 11:30 o'clock and watch the old year out and the | new year come in at midnight | The public is cordially invited to | attend the services. | 5% A | BUY DEFE! | STAMPS Our Wish for You Throughout the | {been granted for Juneau: ing out old age assistance for the| Juneau. Elks Lodge 420, club li-|first quarter of 1943, January 1-| cense; Loyal Order of Moose, club|March 31, for the Department of | license; California Liquor Store, Public Welfare, were $69,678.24. retail; Jim Ellen, retail; George Both funds are allocated to the| Brothers, retail; Haloff & Kardan- Social Security Commission and off, retail; Alaska Cut Rate, re-|are then distributed to the separ-| tail; Baranof Liquor Store, retail; ate bureaus. Home Liquor, retail; Emil and, The grant for the Alaska Un-| Florence Galao, restaurant; Ju-;employment Commission of $31,-| neau Inn Cocktail, dispensary; Bar- {53822, is for use in the payment; 1 | NOT Effective January 1st, 1943 | Theinterest rate onsavings accounts will be one (1%) per cent. {TWENTY-EIGHT 6O T0 v And Lots of Luck and Cheer . .. And May We Keep on Serving You PXd Harbor | 909 WEST TENTH A.T.NYGARD, Prop. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! of Juineaji The vaiy Alaska Emplre has the largest paid circulation of any Al- | aska newspaper. SITKA LAST EVENING CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Twenty-ecight sons lefi Juneau NOTICE IS HE Y GIVE last evening for Sitka as follows that all of the stockholders of! Harry, Van Erwin, Mr. and Mrs.|ALASKA LIQUOR STORES, an Ivan Rezek, Doris Tilson, John Rob- | Alaskan corporation, have con- erts, Anna Johnson, Willlam John- | sented in writing to its dissolution, {0 become effective it 12:00 o'clock midnight, December 31, 1942, and son, Jeanette Johnson, Anna Marie It Johnson, S. M elsen. George Collins, K. C. Capper, MIS. | have filed their written consent to A. Broulette, Mr. and Mrs. Dave | (hat corporation's dissolution as Fenton, G. Richman, B. Johnson, J. | aforesaid in the office of the Audi- {F. Caron, Frank Metcalf, OO, of the Territory of Alaska, and Franklin. | o Ry S ¥ AN Mr, and Mrs, Ben Bellamy, David S A TR SN 1 Ray, W. H. Whited, D. C. McCay, N Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mutch, Walter Samiary Meal CO. Ehn, Jane Alexander, Aquina Barn- hill, Sid Thompson S e LENSES REPLACED AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Dr. Rae Lillian Cu:ison's office n the Blomgren Bldg. will be ypen for repairs and replacements i £ broken lenses on Monday, wed- | Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints iesday and Friday evenings only, rom 7 to 10:30 pm. No eye ex- amination until Jan. 15 adv. B BUY DEFENSE BONDS % ot — ¢} FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 5564 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 Customers and Friends 1 Is Happiness Coming Year! 'WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Ofl—Your Market CALLUS! Junean Transfer . Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Phone 532 STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING c«nummum-muu ICE! “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau TH£ management of this { bank is,pledged o conserva- tive operation. The safety ol depositors’ funds is our rimary consideration. In lddiu'on the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors { against loss to a maximum | of $5,000. MEMBERFEDERAL - DEPOSIT First N ationa Bank of JUNEAU, ALnSEA INSURANCY SBORPORATION GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service (g HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 99 American Meat — Phone 38 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED- G. E. ALMQUIST | CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 Duncan'’s Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” [ Canada shipped goods worth $658,000,000 to the United Kingdom in 1941, flere&afir hi Vay a &’m:;t' { KA LIQUOR STORES, FOR QUALITY MEATS | PHONE 10 or 20 | g (943, I HEREBY CERTIFY that ALAS- a corpora- tion heretofore organized under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, is hereby dissolved, which dissolution hall be and become effective at 12:00 o'clock midnight, December 31, 1942, WITNESS my hana and official seal at Juneau, Alaska, December 31, 1942, (OFFICIAL SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Territorial Auditor. Publication dates, Dec. 31, 1942, Jan, 7-14-21, 19 adv. [ THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retallac- Owned Grucers 211 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 767 p—— FORD AGENCY I (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN ‘ Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE & The Alaskan Holel at Reasonable Rates - PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Husic Supply A\n-hurll.vuan mflf _and Supplies !". HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET v Cholce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 5853—92—95 - Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prozen Meats in Juneau. . L. A. STURV.~Owner" FOR k» Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 “Pred W. Wendt 3 HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET . . Phone 676 {| Parsong Electric Co. ' | Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST, OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN 7 AMERICAN LEGION D EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and. first | Tuesday evening of the month.

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