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TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, ™ CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by ? 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 Daily rate per line for consecu- Hve insertions: One day . Additional days . ....10¢ S¢ Minimum charge .. 50¢ 1943 HONEA FOR RENT i { { " FORRBENT 2 CABINS, Phone 567 tineau Ave. Highway 143 Gas- T-mile post, daytime, — DO WANTED—A furnished apartment to accommodate Legislator and wife and 10-year-old boy from 10th or 15th of January until April 1. Phone 249. GOOD APTS. at Seaview, coal on hand; one apt. oil range, h()li and cold water. By Jan. 1. Cash | in advance. 2 CABINS for rent, 7-mile post, | Highway. Phone 567. UNFURNISHED apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. and house. 5 ROOMS strictly modern unmrn-} ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. | FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gm-‘ tineau Ave. | FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Single bed, | complete — or mattress, a])lln},\ only. Phone black 634. WAN’I‘ED TO BUY- N(‘w o) used adding machine. Phone red aw.‘ |16-FT. CABIN cruiser, 128-FT. BOAT, FOR SALE | __|Johnson, 1934 PLYMOUTH, 5 good tires, $75. | 540 Gold St. ‘ender Columbia River $250. See Harbor UBLE type troller, Master. 25 REMINGTON automatic; L. C.| Smith double barrel 12 guage shotgun. Guitar and instruction books. 1003 between 9th and 10th Sts. l:liEw lady’s wmlm" size 14. Phone blue 279, coat, . CABIN cruiser powered with r motor and transmission. En- gine compdetely overhauled last year. Equipped ‘with two poles and trolling gears. A real bar- gain. Phone blue 330. BICY(‘LE. ;,ou(l u)ndmnu reason- able; amateur developing set, $5; kitchen stool,’ 6-loaf bread box, glass water pitcher. Albert Peterson 'S., Downstairs apt. 60 hp. V-8 engine. E. O. Fields. | 40 h.p. Universal; good oil burner stove, $650. Phone green 160. BICYCLE, ice skates, jars, books, and other 746 West 12th. dishes, fruit articles. Phone blue 279. LARGE SIZE Duo Therm oil heat- | er with coils. Brownie’s Barber Shop. { WANTED TO BUY—Child’s crib. | P.O. Box 768, Juneau. PART nme or tempomry employ- | ment by woman with varied busi- | ness experience; typist. P.O. Box | 2503. | WANTED TO BUY—4-room fur-| nished house, or larger. Cash| available. P.O. Box 2864. WANTED—High charr, good con- dition. Phone red 583. | WANTED—Electric washer. green 225. Phone WANTED—One capable, well quali- fied clerk-stenographer for in- teresting government position in Anchorage; also one experienced clerk-typist for local Government office. Phone 806, daytime. WANTED—Will pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby, phone 788. WANTED —Girls or women for kitchen or waltress work. Ex- crience preferred, but not nec- essary. Apply Percy's Cafe. 10 a.m to2p m " LOST and FOUND LOST—Envelope containing papers. | Return to Empire office. Reward. | LOST—Small black purse contain- ing pen and keys. Return to Empire office. Reward. FOUND--Wrist watch. Owner, may claim same of Dan Jekrich, 421 Willoughby Ave. FOUNE “Bunch of keys. Finder | ray claim same and pay for this| ad at Emplre office. NEW CLASS NURSES AIDES 15 10 START THURSDAY EVENING | The new class for Nurses' Aides will get away to a good start Thurs- | day night, January 14, at 7:30 o'clock | in the Health Center meeting-place. Mrs. Andrew Gunderson, promi- nent instructor in the field at Ket- chikan, where she formerly made her home, will teach the class in its 35 hours of theory. At the Thursday meeting she plans to outline the projected work for the course and'initiate the instruction |POt bearing 1943 license plates is ' , Swift Russian advance on the middle Don river front is pointed program. D BUY DEFENSE BONDS ONE LARGE Lang 2-oven range.! Bargain. Inquire Swanson Bros. LUNCH counter for sale—Inquire Alaskan Hotel. MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Giacler Huhwu Montgomerys. FURNISHED house, 822 Basin| Road. Call after 7 pm. nouse. P.O.; 3-ROOM Furnished house and im- provements on 5-acre homesite. 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. Box 609. MISCELLANEOUS | | TRADE $200 cquity 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. FIVE OENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. P 0 i o Skt skl TURN your old gold tpto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | 318 Decker Way. RUTH PERRY RECEIVES WORD, FATHER'S DEATH. Ruth Perry, Juneau resident for about a year and a half, and em- ployed in the Bureau of Fisheries office here, has just received word of the death'of her father at Spo- kane, Wash,, of a heart attack. She plans to leave for the south on the next available transporta- tion. Her future plans are, un- decided. - AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION The 1943 Automobile License Plates are now available and on sale at the office of the City Clerk. The operation of motor vehicles prohibited after December 31, 1942, ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, | v, k Malamutes Defeat Bruins ithird quarter for the High School.| . thigh 437 Park Ave. o City Clerk. }mmmammmmumummm. ST - THI:, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU AL:ASLKA FALCONSIN 5SIGA(S WIN LOSSTOJHS = INDOUGLAS LASTNIGHT ~ LAST NIGHT Cheechako; fl so Vidor-| ious-Beavers, Waves Losing Teams DOUGLAS SCORES Gets Birthday Kiss From tha by Wide Margin in Juneau SCORES LAST NIGHT Juneau High Beats Falcons, 42-33| Sigacs Beat Beavers, 32-27 Malamutes Defeat Bruins, 41-20 | Cheechakes Defeat Waves, 39-25 Juneau High School's Crimson' Linhart of the Sigacs had a rleldl Bears turned out a smooth per-|day in Douglas last night, run- formance for Coach Tommy Powers 12 up 16 points to boost the Sig- last night, walking away with a|nal Corps boys to a five-point vic- contest with the Falcons. Sparked |tory over the Beavers. Becker col- by Johnny Pasquan, who collected |lected nine points, high for the || 16 points while the game was still losers. : and four more later, the| In the other Douglas game, the | held the lead all the way. (.«-u)n}m\ coasted to an easy wml; Snell, lanky center, was second | lover the Waves, Schork and Smith | high for the Juneau team wm\}‘-“““" enough points between Inine points, and Langlie was high | |them for the victory. Schork col-‘ for the losers, collecting 12 count- lected 13 counters while Smith ers. Reserves played most of the came up with 15. Following are *he box scores: In the second game, the Mala- mutes won by a wide margin but! failed to show their usual spark. running mate to Lunde-|Smith, F berg, went out early on fouls. Os-|Jones, F born hit the bucket consistently toLinhart, C chalk up 12 points for the Mala- [Krulikowski, mutes, and Lundeberg came back |Bucy, G in the last petiod to run his total |Naughton, G up to 12. Mohn, Bruin center, was|McCarthy, G for the losers, making six| points before he, too, left the game on fouls. The next games will be played | Wednesday night with the Sigacs|Mondoker, F vs. the Waacs in Juneau, and the |Becker, F Moose vs. Officers' Club in the|Cox, same gym. In Douglas the Beavers|O'Keefe, G will play the St. Louis Blues and|Vlastnik, G the Waves will take on the Mala-|Knox, F mutes. Chambers, F Following are the box scores Ryan, G 0 Scouts still did n;)t have a meet- as ight's g . | Leciston, C 0{ing place, and they are anxious > B m;ms.'i::‘? High | —|to find some place with a kitchen the ; Yotk <1““:‘ 1’»\“”"'” FG Fr TP| Totals 1 271and with a floor space big enough |8ent German shepherd dogs, 9 2 20 for dancing instruction. Anyone|have so marvellously become with such a place available to the|Bans of “second sight” for TP |girls may get in touch with her,|blind of the world 13| she said. Cast for the play, directed by 15! Troop !4, Intermediate Troop led|Mrs. Henry Owen, Jr, is composed 6 by Mrs//P. J. Gilmore, wants to of Bonnie Keithahn, Winona Mon- 1 |raise a Victory Garden, their lead-|Y0¢. Jean Butts, Margaret Fem-| 4 [er reported. A request will be made|mer, Mrs. Farl McGinty, Henry| ~ ot /WiesiBarden Olub Sor sn’ fny] @Wen, Jr., and Mr. yud Mes. el | 39 | structor ‘for the girls. ter Carl { Scout ‘pins for the girls in the| “The FT TP |Aleut troop at Killisnoo have ar- 0 4 rived, it'was announced, and the 0 0|badges Wwill*be forwarded to them 2 there. 2! Baldwin, F Johnnie Ewasiuk of Edmonton, Alberta, celebrated his eighteenth birth- day at the New York Stage Door Canteen the same night that the screen |~ star Rita Hayworth appeared on the program. The lucky Canadian is i+ shown preparing to receive a birthday kiss from Rita. mitted | | that the moment was as trying as anything he had ever experienced in { | 0 | 16 . G s &3 1s ad his short but turbulent naval careex. 4 RADIO PLAY WIL | BE GIVEN TONIGHT, The first un(lvlh\kuw of it..\ kind to be presented by Juneau-| Douglas Girl Scouts—a radio play | to be heard tonight at 7 o'clock— | is the carefully prepared drama, The Seeing Eye.” It is an illuminating little | | iR. Forrest, Mrs. E. L. Keithahn, i and Mrs. Ray Wolfe. FT TP| Mrs. Robert Coughlin 61appointed publicity cha 9|be assisted by Mrs. Barras 4| committees will be named 4!it was announced. 2 Meeting Place Needed 0 Mrs, Earl McGinty, troop leader, 2| reported that her troop of Senior vl adenasse Totals Beavers | was re- nan, to Other later of sketeR intelli- | who | or- F. Pasquan the F. Krusl . Snell . Bavard ‘Thibodeau . Horton Kendler Anderson Sperling F. Kearney F. Daigler F. Dapcevich Cheechakeos Schork, F Smith, F Pennock, C . Landes, G Hill, G o 1 3 [J 3 G. G. | Totals . | production has been in| preparation for six weeks and the| result is certain to Justify the conscientious effort expended,” said | a member of the Girl Scout Coun-| COMPANY BORING ALASKA RAILROAD TUNNEL REWARDED WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. — The selection of 49 industrial plants and cther companies to receive the Army and Navy production award in rec- ognition for outstanding work in war production is announced today. Among the plants to be awarded is the West Construction Company for work on Kenai Peninsula, Al- aska. The West Coml)mlmn Company dug the Portage-Whittier tunnel for the Aaska Railroad, the job hav- ing been finished November 23. The bore was 13,000 feet long. ED BACH as 9 p'ud -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "“BABES ON BROADWAY" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! NOCOoCoNARNDON Lee, F | Coaper, F Kline, C Judd, G Ely, G Tomlin, ® | | Totals - —o——— 13| MOTHER ILL; GOES SOUTH 4| Mrs. Alla Mae Scott, formerly op- — ! erator at the American Beauty Shop 25 | and recently with the Florence Shop, | €] o !F. De Aug F. Falconi C. Yost G. Shubert . G. Langlie G. Beck Be~HoMQ G | % Totals cR-aoen 19 o Totals @ & Malamutes <] il C. Johnson 1G. Osborn G. Calkins F. Kilty F. Lundeberg . G. Wallenstine .. G. Dosek G. Benedict 8o 0:58 7:34 2 e ® | Totals © Bruins - Sloveowna . Rogers . Christiansen . Jenousek . . Mohn .. . Kenyon . . Sovereign . . Rauchendorfer has been’ called south because of £ ’pccls to' be gone until her mother | |r cou ;lms improved beyond the danger | point. She left on a southbound | \xwmm‘r Saturday. Council HBS RR Low tide— pm., 3.1 feet. High tide—8:02 p.m., 122 feet. held yesterday afternoon in the| The U. 8. Government estimates ‘Iie":‘"““d °; the Alaska E"’“:“\nm 62 million people will be em- ight, Ay ower ' Company, of! ployed in industry and the armed | for by the end of 1943 elected. it . Reelected by unanimous ballot was Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Commis- south. Mrs. Harvey Starling be-| came Vice - Commissioner; Charles Barras, Secretary; and! Special committees appointed at the meeting included Camping, with Mrs. Walter Andrews of | the illness of her mother and ex- Low tide am. 23 feet. At a Girl Scout Council meetina‘ il haiiog cers for the ensuing term were | sioner, who is at present in the Mrs. E. L. Keithahn, Treasurer. | Douglas as chairman, and Mrs. V.| olorrwmmng I R O A | e | ! i | | | Totals BUY DEFENSE STAMPS - Red Drive Pointed at Rostov THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. Ia sddition, the bank is & mem- ber of Federal Depasit Insuc- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of our depositors sgainst loss to 3 maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED / First National Bank of JUNEAY, AL-SKA INSURANCE 'at Rostov, key city at the mouth of the river. Its capture, reports indicate, would trap spproximately 1,000,000 Germans in the Cauca- | J MEMEBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT e PIGGLY PAGE FIVE WIGGLY Phoce QUALITY with SERVICE SAUCIT Evaporated Gravenstein The The 16-ounc: CONVENIENT AND e quart of makes four quarts. ASY TO PREPARE! SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY Delivery orders received early in the dn'y will be appreciated Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 | Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints CALL FEMMER'S TRANSEER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.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 — Btorage and Crating CALLUS! ~ Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING _ Complete ouumor for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 106 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 090 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 ’ 3 1 Duncan’s Cleaning | ‘ “Neatness Is An Asset” A 37 mm. anti-aircraft gun uses 4 ton of copper in every 20 min- utes of operation. THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retallee- Owned Grucers 211 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Junean Idm Soo!anOlmHldemd Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT | John Marin, Prop. Phone 06 e —— Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan w Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Cholce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 5538208 { Alaska Moat Markel The largest and m stock of Fresh and Frosen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39053 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS ' PHONE 203 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Skop . Phone 540 Fred W. Wend$ HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Eleciric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer - Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first ‘Tussday evenlug of Lio M.