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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Voot Balls Spare Ration | WAACS BEAT WASHINGTON \ - ARCH 15, 1943 PHONEA CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE Swedish KAYHI TEAM i TaTLE [ o PISSLY, WIGGLY 53 SATURDA Y FROMU.S. C. l‘BESH VEGETABLE PARADE i 2 ; BROCCOLI — YAMS — TURNIPS — NEW | Gastineau (hannel Cham- Huskies Defeai Trojans 52 g gy 1 g — BUNCH CARROTS — RUTABAGAS — pions Defeat High to 45-Leask Runs Up BANANA SQUASH — AVOCADOES — LET- School Easily 18 Pojnts TUCE — UTAH CELERY g . Give your husband a salary raise SCORES SATURDAY NIGHT SEATTLE, March 15—The Uni- Waacs Swamp Ketchikan, 42-36 | versity of Washington won the Pa- Moose Ditto Malamutes, 38-26 | citic Coast Conference basketball| bY ShOppmg at | PIGGLY WIGGLY ' |52 to 45 triumph over the Univer-| Polar |sity of Southern Califorhia, the Orders must be in before 1 o’clock Minimum Delivery—$2.00 i Ketchikan High Scheol’s | Bears couldn't make the grade| ngmxm the Waacs, Gastineau Chan- | o [nel Champs, and trailed all the * "wuy Saturday night to go down | ito defeat 42 to 36. | Kayhi started a substitute five | which gave the Waaes a 10-point l\lc:xd in the first quarter. The regu-| Copy must bé in the office by | o’clock in the afternoon to - wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Count five average words to the Ekne. % Daily rate per line for consecu- \lve insertions: One day ...100 Additional days .. . 5o Minimum charge -500 FOR RENT | MISCELLANEOUS UK. apts, casy kept warm. Win- ‘wxu. give black male Kitten to ter rates §15 a mo. Lights, water,| someone who will give him a| dishes. Beaview Apis. ; good home. Phone black 615 WANTED second straight victory in the pln}-A A récord crowd of 9,500 p:\ukvd‘ tHe pavilion. California led at the| half 24 to 22, and despite the sm(\n-i point margin which showed on the | books whéh the/final gun sounded, | the score was closely contested. | lars went in then but falled to| Washington was ahead nine times Iovereome the disadvantage. Salva-)ABd so was USC. Both “‘"':"‘ k] |dor del Fierro threatened to over- |73 times from the floor, both scor-| atee: the Juneau outfit as the final {iE 18 fleld goals, In the first game, ‘ period swept towards a close, but both scored 23 field goals, and in both instances, the Huskies won On\ the nearest the Ketchikan men 4 foul shots. |came was three points, and thci Baturday ‘Wancs stepped out again. FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 EVERY NIG! 3 DOUGLAS TN John Marmn, Prop. Phone 88 night's game was uf {rough hammer and tong affair as| | Dishler collected 14" points L”}both teams drove at top speed | lead the winners and Krause Was| ypen the Trojans fell behind in| next high with 13. High for the|yne closing minutes, the Huskies| milk and cornflakes | logers was del Fierro with 12. Ked pagan to stall and USC threw cau- | | which have been rolled into fine ci intg balls. Fry Sowly | gannah ot nine for Kayhi. el 5 b e NEW YORK cxport rum. Mluudl 2,_.}\(‘{\}]\‘{1 1;\av;\t‘);x::w;:)(l:“‘,:x’t-flf s, T A (‘” y;fi"‘:v";(\ydr(;;ursll;z_: | In the preliminary, the M°°503bull rough HbA Witk the vbsult a e o o ! i":::xrn(}\-ér]gn:;n Bk Yiel (or 30 |overwhelmed the Malamutes with|deluge of fouls that sent three Tro- | poons minced oni poon salt lnhI 1 te: s teas| L Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUrAYLfl'Y AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 43 espoon chopped parsley n Mix together meat, eggs. oni seasonings 2 inches diameter to work in Milk | Inc, P.O. WANTED—Man | Plant. Juneau Dairies, Box 2631 WANTED- Electric wash machine, | good condition, not over $50.| Phone red 829, AB. Hall. | | WANTED-—Automobile or aircraft | mechanics. Contact Alaska Star Airlines office, Baranof Hotel | B\lilding | hallow draft boat of | 110 to 140 h.p. for steady h'nbor- your buying agent on East coast| "« 4 o : of repiésent you in indiviqua)| eat balls 1'% inches in ®i case. Two Oceans Trading Cor-| poration, 92 Liberty St., New York City. —— |portant role in |GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | fo; is the mes ~1gv:ml on 1).( nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 UP.ihome front. Careful planning on Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 pher part is of the providing a prop 815 Decker Way lerly balanced diet for her family - feach day With other must TURN your “old gold Into_value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. food restricted and the meal planne to use these to best advar and how some know ho work on charter bi . Phone 303. | ‘M. LAVENIK AND | e ) BARRAGAR ARE HIGH BOWLERS| M. Lavenik, oI the Juneau Drug, |company team made high single dence will be permanent. Write |E3me score with #1 in the fesb) Empire 2067 |game, during the Merchants’| . |League tournament games Fndaw baby carriage. night on the Elks Club alleys. High | total was made by J. Barragar, of RS ey g {the 20th Century Meat Company | WANTED TO RENT OR BUY —|teqm, who rolled 581 for the three| Furnished or partly furnished|games house. Phone Douglas 963. Night Hotel. WANTED Baranof Brown and white or cocker spaniel puppy,' 92. WAN ITLU springer male. Phone WANTED TO RENT—Single pro- fessional man wants room. Resi- WANTED — Used Phone 677. Scores made last night were: Henning’s 179 133 143— 455] 144 144 14— 432} 189 140 165— 494{ N (7o g~ 19 g | 512 417 4521381 Butler-Mauro | 16 16 16— 48 180 202 170— 552/ 103 113 121— 337/ 129 158 187— 474 Hoffman |H. Barragar WANTED—Will pay cash for 14x14 | H. Simmons . left hand propeller. P.O. Box 911, Juneau. shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. Totals —— | WANTED—High cnair, good con-! dition. Phone red 583. | |M. Mitchell WANTED—Will pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206, Blanton —_— Alaska Music Supply. Totals 428 489 4941411 LOST and FOUND | = oo o l | 136 136 136— 408 LOST—Mctal Zeppo clgarette light- |3 oo = 100 136 106 08| 221 212 134— 567) i |E. Simmons er. Initials VEK. Return to Em»sM. favenik 495 416—1393 | (Spot) A. W. Stewart pire. LOST—Pnu of gcld rimmcd blrocal‘ glasses. Please return to Empire. | | (Spot) |B. Duckworth G. Overby ‘W. Overby Totals 482 Sabins 271 27 160 164 163 159 122 148 472 498 Percy’s 119 154 139 172 136 136 394 462 Leota’s 4 4 150 112 128 138 192 114 474 368 A 167~ 134— 456 197— 467 525—1495 81 491 FOR SALE “EASY" gasoline washer and iron- er, sewing machine, furniture, stoves and all household utensils. 11-mile post, Glacier Highway. | Totals 167— 440 159— 470 136— 408 462— 131‘3 $700. Stall|H. Petrich C. Carnegie M. sperlin; ' length 38 ft., beam i ne at model, Lapacn.y. ) fish. With or without seines. | Goldstein: CABIN cruiser, Boat Harber. D Totals (Spot) |B. Lavenik OI\E nsol t: i Whh conso e Spartan radio 'F Holmquist phonograph attachment. Phone | 317 after 5 pm. L Holmquist 4— 12 167— 429 161— 427 175— 481 | 507—1349 §-ROOM furnished house, wnsh; Totals machine, light plant, at Auk Bay.| See Al Bucher. Ordway’s 19 14 170 181 89 97 185 186 14— 42 175— 526 115— 301 159— 530 458 478 463—1399 20th Century Meat ! (Spot) HOUSE w:th 2 {umished 3 room H. Sterling apts, both with bath. Phone |g Hendrickson Seen 10, L. Hendrickson 25 REMTfiai‘(;gvauwmacxc; L .C Smith double barrel 12 guage shotgun. Guitar and instruction books, 1003 between 9th and 10th J- Barragar ... 189 217 175— 581 Sts. J. Wildes 108 108 108— 324 C. Messerschm't 157 137 117— 411 g Mrs. Harold Smith | §-RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O. Home from Hosp”all Box 1075. Totals MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Gilacler Highway Montgomerys. Totals 4001315 FOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic 2] smtmnau engine. BB Em- After several days in St. Ann's| Hospital with a severe attack of urisy, Mrs. Harold Smith re- ned to her home yesterday, V\hele| FOR RELIEF OF will continue to be confined to GEORGE RUOTSALA her bed. Rep. James V. Da introduced a ' Although on the road to recovery, | bill Saturday to pay $1,200 for the Mrs. Smith is not yet permitted to relief of George Ruotsala, of Ju-| hnve visitors, Dr. L. P. Dawes, at- The bill was introduced by tending physician, said today. S e President Roosevelt has a col- l1cction of 3,000 Christmas cards. FOR S LE—6-room house, partial—‘ ly furnished. Call 434 after 6 p.m. BILL neau request and accepted by unanimous consent of the House after the 45th day. | with | vailable foods 'A,r!'x ularly me |and plement them wherever liberal amounts of rea am pals are tioned in abunc Ready-to- the nour which are These cereal ve the r ty of extending restricted food ing, unr to be ha nee. facul- too s t the world's ready-to made from > restored to by the addition vitamin B 1 ‘Un.‘l ), niacin iron. They furnish not only (the energy needed for busy wartime days but valuable vitamins and min- erals as well Swedish meat balls are an excel- |lent example of the way corn flake$ can be used to make the most of a small amount of meat. The use of corn flakes crumbs stretches a pound of beef to make six generous servings. Clever homemakers are adapting their cooking to wartime needs by substituting ready-to-eat cereals for a part of the meat in their own favorite recipes. Corn flakes and oven-popped rice cereal when used in meat loaves, patties, and other main dishes make the meat go farther and give the fin- ished product vor. produc t manufacturer eat cereals are eithe the whole in or whole grain value of croquettes | .0 a more delicious fla-| en DIES, PORTlAND PORTLAND, Oregon, March 15— Albert O'Neel, 78, who has been glv- credit for engineering exploit ka inspiring Rex Beac 1e Iron Trail,” is dead t his famed feat was con in A M of ion of the Copper River and|N. Olsen, C from Cordo- Bray, line | Erickson, mountainous spanning of | 35 years srthwestern railroad the Interior, 196 miles of including the River gorge va to a rail through country the Copper )'Neel as the er named Murray O'Niel, leading character for Dr. Whiting eer in Gold.” O'N¢ and was cons four western railroads Alaska who his bock “Grit,Grief ruction engineer Bonneville Dam The widow, one daughter, sons and a sister survive D - $25 REWARD four| For information leading to the ar-| rest and conviction of the party or| who broke into my cabin| Road | parties at the and stole adv. end of Eagle River toold and other articles. | FRED JACOBSON. NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for any | debts contracted in my name un- less authorized in writing by my- self. adv. LUCILLE WILSON, DRESSED FOR ZERO WEATHER AIR EVACUATION NURSE Lieut. Mae E. Olson, a member of a group of nurses training at Bowman Field, Ky., is dressed in a fur-lined flying suit for high altitude flying. The nurses are trained to operate with aerial ambulances which carry thirty casualties each from battle zones. Each plane carries a nurse and an enlisted technician, (International) Tommy | 12 points respectively. ‘llhe season. Following are the box scores: Ketchikan FG FT Hannah, F del Fierro, F s|J. Bussanich, C D. Bussanich, G Mortenson, G |S. Olsen, Saturday night's card wound up| TP | Powers and Jim Hickey |jans to the bench on personals and | carrying the mail, collecting 16 andlmn the Washington margin of vic-| ‘Lory higher. Sophomore Bill Taylor, hero of ’Pnday night’s game, broke the ice in the second half with a field goal | that tied the score at 24-all After that the teams traded bas- ,,ykets until Captain Wally Leask of | , | Metlakatla and Bill Morris, com- | .;blm-d to put the Huskies in the' ilead. 01" Leask was high scorer for Wash-| |ington with 18 points, and Seminoff ffconecwd an equal number for the resourceful engin- |Kratise, . was the George Norris, 50 drew on his car-|oepitii and pighier, el was born in Oelwein, Towa, for after leaving | He also built the Porv,mnd- Columbia airport and was assistant| engineer in the construction of the! | losers. *\Mrs. Haulenbeck and - George Leon Vickers = Are Wed Thursday 14} Mrs. Eleanor Marie Haulenbeck l‘and George Leon Vickers, both of Juneau, were married by Acting Tatals 43 U. 8. Commissioner M. E. Monagle 3 lon Thursday evening in the U, 8. 1 | Commissioner’s office | Witnesses were Mr. TZ;C Applegate. G G Totals 2 - Radford, F (o] G G |Commans, F HNOOOHQ - and Mrs. R (Blum, F [Hulu’ » |Hickey, C 5Powers‘ G |McClellan, G 6| 12| 16 1 38 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Citizens who are not registered voters must register by April 3 to qualify as electors at the Munici- pal election to be held in the City of Juneau April 6, 1943. Persons who voted at the last | municipal election need not regis- ter again as their names are on the registration lists. | If you are not registered, do not delay in so doing at once. Registered voters who have changed their addresses since last munieipal election must notify the | City Clerk promptly so that proper | record can bé made of such change |as to precinct. ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, City Clerk. ST A Totals ¥ Malamutes ] Q 5 o ,Lundeberg, F 1Klllv Johnson, C ¢Dusck G |Oshorn, G . lcmkms. G | oo mw S Blevwens f Totals | i - ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Big initiation Tuesday, March 15. | | Attend this meeting sure. adv. |adv. v, L' MOORE as 8 paid-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: “THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" Federal Tax--5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! INWAR <= 'AS IN PEACI DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE . INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA 03811 INSURA ] Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIg E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Junean Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phoné 3 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” Guadalcanal natives were driven inland half a century ago by in- vasions of head-hunters from near- | by islands. ENCY (Authotised Dealérs) GREASES<-GAB-=DIL Poot of Main Street Juneant Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Buflders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage t‘o. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates FHONE SINOLE O A e B Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a: m. ang 2 P. M.