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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-IL NEAU ALASKA Rumanian Arny Done THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED. FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST-—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS lcmfesf HIGH BOWLER, CLASSIC mauz GAMES the Jokers team of bowling tourna- single game score 1t at the, Elks ‘Club en hv relled n his second me. He w also high three-game |t wier for evening with a to- 1l of 602 OFFICERSIN | 68-44 WIN LASTNIGHT Bruins Ha FOver Cellar Position fo Fal- con Team SCORES LAST NIGHT Bruins Beat Falcons, 34-26 Officers Wallop Beavers, 68-44 The Bruins put on a burst in the |last two minutes-of a game with |the Falcons last night, running up |eight points and defeating their for the cellar position. N VEGETABLE: FROM THE gie, of declared army has erious mil- W, Jan, 21.-—-T nian MOSCOV of almost icipation in the war becgme a poor, country with a to- nized economy and a vh'}>\]1\li("l " ' the _ official agent said. “Recent on the Soviet front have the ge! il debacle of ian army which now can e hardly reckoned with as a ser- 1S miiitary for ade "at the tournament nineteen day were as follows: Royals mon I Rumania 51 squeezed has 17 Ut 193 148 143 177 Fi 154-— 427 hungry Cauliflower - 169— 459 Sovit n 169— 51 cperdlion 435 | completed the Rums Cucumbers Tomatces Artichokes Celery Parsley Brussel Sprouts Avocados Cabbage ———— BANANAS — YES! Don't- Miss; This Assortment—YES AND BUTHTER Tass added that the aggravation & PIGGLY WIGGLY ™" 16 24 of the rnal political situation was ca by l’\Dld SFDWlh of ) i T i T S s 'MANY REW ROSE Sanitary Meat Co. VARIETIES ARE FOR QUALITY MEATS i OUT THIS YEAR | AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Gastineau Channel rose culturists | ,_.__—-——————| may well wish to include the new Chas. G. Warner Co. ! Endive - Sweet Spuds — Pars- nips — - Lettuce = 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 irectory. Rutabagas 854—2444 ks In |the second game, the Officers had a field day. They beat the Beave) by 24 points in a game that couldn’t be called a contest. There were no fans in the gym|g until tke last game was almost |over and two officers and omne {woman came in. | Games scheduled for Friday night {in Juneau, however, offer two oy \fine contests that should xumlsh‘L‘,,”“ {the fans with one of the best {night’s of basketball before the sea- son ends. Hi | The Moose team will take on the fast-stepping Cheechakos, and Ju- neau High School will be out afmr the Waacs. Following are the box scores of ’l.xst night's games: Bruins ivels ORDER EARLY! 138— 170— 155— 164— 499 571 467 492 Count five average words to the Kne. venson Daily rate per line for consecu- tve insertions: > oo " Well Known Juneau Couple Married in « Sealfle December 26 Jone.s, who resigned as instructor in the Juneau s s last month, became 521 the bride of Joseph A. Walton, 473 | captain with Pan American Air- 487 Alaska Division at a candle- h est rating and scoring ! 4 ig! P} o s Churc! the as the highest rating 29‘1“,}1( service in the Church of ln‘ foc entiiés. over -the reguired two- 454 | y o ookt S ;flfih»‘;‘;\“ n’v"',,off;ai",?t,,fi'l‘,g,i:,;‘jg_ year testing period jn 15 different 2364 | cording to word received by frien goil '\ind climactic conditions over the couple in Juneau. America. & ‘mlh: ch ‘?( sh was -decorated with' The “Margaret McBride | Christrr greens and poins (‘I\n, and a close second xmfnul” and the Rey. E. Christie officlated “Grande Duchesse Charlotte” after at the service. the Queen of Luxembourg, the For her wedding, the bride wore country of its origin, are the beau- powder blue Forstmann suit with tiful 1943 selections [ a dusty pink hat and a corsagz of The winner, Mary Margaret Mc- | {crchids. Mrs. Thomas Hillock, of Bride, is described as a beautiful T | Rockaway Beach, Oregon, sister of flower freely produced on a vigor- 4| Because the EIK's Club alleys|¢ye prige acted as matron-of-honor ous bush. The color is deep coral 4(have been newly shellacked anding wore a cavalry blue suit with pink suffused. with shimmering 2|further work remains to be done, , matching hat nd a corsage of gold, and averages about 35 petals Ithere will be no bowling on the|pink and white carnations. to this QIROR: °|ctub atteys this evening, it was an-|" sttending Capt. Walton as best Grande Duchesse Charlofte 25| nounced this morning. man, was Capt. Leo Lorenz and un entirely new color shade in | The next scheduled tournament ycpers were Capt. Bert Lien and reses, and is a claret shade of ames will be tomorrow night when Capt. Gene Meyring. rod it Bhe open flowese Bf ge> Merchant's League teams bowl| rThe bride is the daughter of MT. ranium red ‘ and 8 oclock and the High-|ung Mrs. 1 A, Jones of Portland, Again recommended as worthy| heel League teams take over at Gregon and Capt. Walton's mother, ;¢ o pjace fn the xose garden pied 9 o'clock. The schedules for tomor- nrys Minnie Walton, des N wpeart’s' De et gl et sk 5 i Vo e blooming and swectly scented 1942 2 g o S Mrs: Jonss wore mninformal winne.and the “Charlotte Arm- 7 p. m—20th Century Meat VS prown and white print crepe With g 1o 1641 selection -which s | DendE TR 3N Ole 1 RIS e vcse pink ahd has won more med- 3| Ordways, 3 and 4. | Following the ceremony a recep- g m‘_!v_‘""lr ey ! 8 p. m—Juneau Drug vs Butler-|tion was held for friends and rela- 0y R AR I S 68 Mauro Drug, 1 and @; Sabin’s vs|{ives of the couple in the Mirror Henning's, 8 and 4. Room of the New Washington Hotel. | Highheel League At theireception, Mrs. Leo Lorenz 9 p. m—Teams 2 and 4, alleys 1 and Mrsi Bert Lien assited in cut- and 2; teams 3 and 1, alleys 3 and4. ting the cake. "3’ l\;r.‘ and Mrs. Walton will make | ‘The Chief, rose-red; “"dl a brilliant red and gold their home in Seattle. 9 FOUR pRIvA ES climbing or pillar rose. Most of these winners are now M. ASK A“ FOR(ES HOSPITAL NOTES reported in sizable production and GIvE“ MEDALS Mrs. Thomas' Dawson of Peters- available through most rliable rose dealers, | burg gave birth to a baby boy yes- \r-rd:'ny m&z\'mng at 9 o:cltwl('kw ?L, it SO'dlel'S Medal '0’. Men Ann’s Hospital. The baby weighed Who Rescued Pilot from Burning Plane |8 pounds 13% pounds. 444| HEADQUARTERS ALASKA DE- 375 RENSE COMMAND, Jan. 21.—Four 333 privates of the United States Arm 333 cne of them an Alaskan youth, all 111 of them now serving in Alaska, [ THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retallse- Ownéd Grucers 211 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 767 ...10¢ . 5e .50¢ One day ... Adgitional days . Minimum charge FOR RENT ATED bedroom for rent. green 410. Jokers 203 159 217 1m 132 888 Deuces 171 168 162 162 155 163 148 141 138 172 771 806 179— 17‘)—- 148— 5 113— 4 194— 4i 222 168 183 143 156 872 N Blanton X FOR SALE T FORD, AGENCY (Authorized Dealérs) RESTAURANT, bakery and mea shop combined at Tenakee, Alas- ka. Inquire Caroline Hurley, Bar- anof Hotel Call Phones 13 and 49 Phone All-America rose selections for 1943 in their orders for this year | maring Engines and Supplies provided they edn arraige for get- MACHINE SHOP {ing them transported here The two new varieties have won| Ropes and Paints their awards and recommendations Miss Irene 507 2567 por position CABINS, 7 Phone 567 tincau Ave. 2 ngm\'\y | 143 Gas-| 3 e e s | PALMER 18 )\m\y duty engine, goed condition—gas burner and pressure tank. Box 2313, post, daytime, 182— 140— 169— 140— 44— 84 | Duckworth escu wrrock . |Latham TP | Tubbs 0 GOOD APTS. at Sea hand; one apt. oil and cold water. By Jan. in advance, CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 o Q range, hot ¥ 1, Cash : et vl L b b MRS — | 30 GOV'T rifle. Phone 78 Douglas. [Mohn, C ——————% | Christenson, truck, 6-Ply | penfith, F on wheels, good |yenousek, F tire chains, license. For | G 375. 540 Gold St. 8 ° NO BOWLING " TONIGHT ON ELKS' ALLEYS SRR A ¥ ; 37 DODGE p.\nLl Totals over-sized tires spare, quick sale, and house. Inquire Snap Shoppe. UNFURNISHED apt. rose, the EVERY' DWGM Jdmlurln,l’rw Phone 66 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9 Sovereign, Kenyon, G Rauschendorfer, 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn-| ished house. 504 5th St., top floor.! ONE 7% 2 2, s good condition, FURNISHED 2-room Apt. With| poio juneau. bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. hp. 1907 Marine engine, $175. Room 210, G Slowownmwa oleoccocococoo Totals 34 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Falcons | 3-BEDROOM completely nished as 330. - Q P 10| house, corner lot, furnished or unfur- desired. Phone blue =3 FUR. apts., easy kept warm. ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. Falcone, F |Beck, F +Yost, C !De Aug, FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. CO“C\'Lflngli(’, diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. G a b Thomas Hardwm Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Totals 1./34 PLY\’IODTH 5 good Lh S 540 Gold St. or | ——— DOUBLE ender type troller, ¢ Master. f\ux"u" and z and repairing, See Bob r Way. Phone 201. Officers ‘Columbia River . 0. See Harbor !Lagle, F 17 Commons, ‘ Frechling, g ooy e — - | McNeil, G e to -25 REMINGTON automatic; 2 e o Hoffman, G . Phone red, Smith double barrel 12 guage p. o o shotgun. Guitar and instruction puc oo o books. 1003 between 9th and 10th| ' Sts. 1‘ F y with two children c who | -- Utah Nul :pd Lump. COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 || COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS is share living ex 90. not WANTED—Reliable man s | theatre and maintain apt ‘ be handy with tools. Only first class sober men need apply to 20th ury Theatre Office. .’\‘\ITED W111 pay cash for left hand propeller. P.O. Box 911, Juneau to clean Must | — e LARGE SIZE Duo Therm oil heat- er with coils. Brownie’s Barber Shop. 81 Blroveusos Totals olitstanding selections in-| clude Worl Fair, velvet red Flori- | b rose; California, orange;| Apricot Queen, with apricot blend- | Beavers ] Q TP 7 et The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Mondoker, F e e {Teciston, P . x14 MODERN 5§ room furnished |Rnox, F log house, Mile 3% Cuacler Highway.|Cox, C {O'Keefe, G | Montgomerys. FURNISHED house, 822 Basin| - & Road. Call after 7 p.m. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 W WANTED—Small house fur. apt. Call Mrs. Powell at Baranof.| WANTED TO BUY — Single bed, -RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O. complete — or mattress, springs/ Box 1075, only. Phone black 634. ‘ ' mlscELLANEous "I'VE CENTS eacl, | wsenocw Totals 20 Following are the stundmgs m- lcluding last night’s games: | League Standings Won Lost Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Wsloa ; u‘lup& Pnone 208 mwm -+ NINE LEAVE FOR SKAGWAY,HAINES THIS MORNING Leaving Juneau for Skagway and Haines early this morning were: For Skagway—Willlam Dewar, M. | W.-Carns,” Robert Armstrong, John | Burdock and Tom Martinson; for Pct. WANTED—High chatr, good con- 875 dition. Phone red 583. Cheechakos Officers {Malamutes {Waacs Moose JHS. Sigacs BlLe.: Bedvers Waves .. Bruins TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a FRED HENNING oad for useo sunny sacks at Coal Bunkers 78 e o Mrs. Albert Clark last evening became the mother of a baby girl,. born at the Government Hospital. | WANTED—Electric washer. green 225. Phonc Pt 625 571 | FTRN 3 your old gold into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop WANTED—One capable, well quali-! fied clerk-stenographer for in-| teresting government position in| Anchorage; also one ‘experienced | clerk-typist for local Govemmem‘ office. Phone 806, daytime. Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert Lawson, lrul natives, are the parents of a vy son, born early this morning the Government Hospital. iUARANTEED Realistic Perms nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up wla Beauty Shop. Phone 130 316 Decker Way. WANTED—WIll pay cash for gcod used piaro. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. WANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- . loughby, phone 788. WANT D - Girls kitchen porience a. nA w 2 p. m. LOST and FOUND FOUND—Pair of reading glasses Call at City Police Dept. LOST— Monday night—small suede purse with zipper, taining about $7. Badly needed. Please return to Jmpire. or women for tress work. uw, but not nec- Percy’s Cafe. 10 red FOUND — Small y - order. purse contammg Inquire Empire Bunch of keys. Finder ay claim same and pay for this at Empire office. ATE OF I)lSSOLUTIO\' 1§ HEREBY GIVEN of the stockholders of A LIQUOR STORES, Alaskan corporation, have con- sented in writing to its dissolution, to become effective at 12:00 o'cléck midnight, December 31, 1942, and have filed their written consent to that corporation's dissolution as aforeszid in the office of the Audi- tor of the Territory of Alaska, and I HEREBY CERTIFY that ALAS- KA LIQUOR STORES, a corpora- tion heretofore organized under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, is hereby dissolved, which dissolution shall be and become effective at 12:00 o'ciock midnight, December con- | an| |31, 1942. WITNESS my hana and official ‘seal at Juneau, Alaska, December 31, 1942, (OFFICIAL SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, | Territorial Auditor, ‘Pubhcauon dates, Dec. 31, 1942, |Jan. 7-14-21, 1943. adv. | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |«hat all of the stockholders of NEW ALASKAN BACHELOR | HOTEL, INC,, an Alaskan corpora-' | tion, have consented in writing to lits qissolution, 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- BY CERTIFY that NEW ALAS- KAN BACHELOR HOTEL, INC, a | corporation heretofore organized ! under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, is hereby dissolved, which | dissolution shall be and become effective at 12:00 o'clock midnight, X)'Lembm 31, 1942. WITNESS my hand and offlcial scal at Juneau, Alaska, December 31, 1942, (OFFICIAL SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Territorial Auditor. Publication dates, Dec. 31, 1942, Jan. 7-14-21, 1943, adv. | LENSES REPLACED Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson's office in the Blomgren Bldg. will open for repairs and replacements of broken lenses on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday evenings only,‘» {rom 7 to 10:30 p.m. No eye ex- tmination until Jan. 15. adv, e i s % BUY DEFENSE BONDS lflull. be | Falcons - eee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 27th day of December, ' 1042, Jetta H. Gray, administratrik| of the estate of Michael Wierzbo- lowicz, deceased, filed her first and final report of her administration | and her petition to close said es-| tate, discharge of the adn®nistra- trix and exhoneration of her sure- ties, in the United States Commis- sioner’s ex-officio probate, court| for Juneau Precinct, First Division, | 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 in fhe Federal and Territorial | Building at Juneau, Alaska, as the ' time and place for hearirg 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 final account, to the settlement {and closing of said estate, ‘the dis- charge of the administratrix and' the exhoneration of her sureties. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, the day, | | month and year hereinbefore Inul | written. | | (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, y United States Commission- er, and ex-officio Probate | Judge, Juneau Precinct, Alaska. { First publication, Last publication, .000 | Dec. 31, Jan. 21, 1942, 1943.| adv. | PIONEEZDS Joint installation of Ploneers of Alaska and the Auxiliary will ‘e beld Friday night. Odd Fellows adv, have received the Soldier's Medal for a concerted act of heroism, it s lis announced today at Headquar- ters, Alaska Defense Command. They rescued a pilot from a flam- ing plane. The award of this honor to Ll\a |duartet of enlisted men is made | |by command of Major General Si-| mon Bolivar Buckner, Jr, Com- manding General, Alaska Defense| {Command. ‘The four recipients are: Guy P. Derico, private first class, of RFD 2, Buckhannon, West Vir- ginfa. Joseph D. Lomedico, private, o( 3412 Lexington Street., Chicago, Il Fred O. Wilson, private, of 210 Fladen Street, East Spencer, N.C. Herbert H. Wilson, private of Kaltag, Alaska. ' A pilot crashed in’ flames during 2 take-off on December 5th’ last. Disregarding the heat of the burn- ing plane and the danger of ex- pleding gasoline tanks and ammu- nition, the four men succeeded in removing him to a safe distance. Their act is described as refiecting great credit on the military ser- vice. AMERICAN WAR DADS FORMING; KETCHIKAN 'IN National Headgquarters of the Am- erican ‘War Dads announces that 28 Ketchikan business men have applied for a charter for organi- zation of a club there. > BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Mrs. Pat Read, at St. Ann’s for ry, has left the hospital and urned home. Corp. James Cook entered St. Ann's Hogspital yesterday for surgery. Capt. Louis Holt, medical patient, land Sgt. Lucien Zailenga, surgical | patient, have been discharged from ‘s; Ann's Hospital. | Edith Paul entered the Govern- Iment Hospital last evening for care. | Haines—Paul Lewis, Hoylt Sprague, | Patric Savage and Lt. W. W. Rostet. - FOOD SALE By American Legion Auxiliary, Sat., Jan. 23, Shattuck Bldg. Opens 11 a.m. adv. ® ® 6 v o0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U, 8. Bureau) Temp. Wednesday, Jan. 20 Maximum 9, minimum 4 ® 000000 00 T_HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary _consideration. . In -ddmon, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depasit Insut- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of 35,000, DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 2 u'st National Bank % of [UNEAU, N!Mlll FEDERAL DEPCSIT ALnSEA |Nsullmcl EORPORATION Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery- PHONE 164 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau s GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel 699 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 i ' Duncan's Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” A much as standard diesels of the same horsepower, newly-designed ocean - going | liesel engine weighs one-fifth as o Alaska Meal Market The largest and most comiplete etock of Fresh and Prosen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 30—530 MARKET Jn-n’l Most PWA - eating” Place ONLY m BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 FOR - Wall Paper F Ideal Pamthhop Phone 549 Pred l HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Eleciric Co. ' Westinghouse Dedler Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. [PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE| Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT -plck-ups, 2:30 p.m. at 25¢ within city.

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