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Wl DNESDAY DECEMBER. 1, PHONE A BEARS BEAT { Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. 1943 ‘We accept ads over u;l;-phm\c C L A S S l F IED from persons listed in telephone directory Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- wve inser One day 10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ......50¢ tions FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FOR SAI.E BINOCULAR, Carl Zeiss 8 x 40. Pl 10 room 436 A SMALL All Wave Radio. Excel- lent condition. Black 499, FOR SALE--Hepple-white love seat, child’s over-stuffec¢:” rocker; fur- nished doll house, shioe skates 6 and 10, all good condition, ski poles, pictures, tools, odds 'mzl ends. 104¢ W 10th. Phone Gu.en\ 475. | FOR. SALE — 1935 Chev. 4 llou!"‘ sedan. Red 370, 4 | ONE DELUXE oil circulater heater | with or without coil. Bargain.| 535 Harris St. Phone Red 230. | LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are cheaper. While they last $650 a bag.| Across the street from the Em-; pire. Contact Paul Satko from 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St. 4 ROOM furnished house and bath, garage. $3,000.00. Inquire Blue 499 from 5 to 7 pam. 28 REMINGTON rifle. Call at Room 22 Alaskan Hotel. | WOOD OR COAL heater; coal range; blower oil unit for range; dmmg room table. Phone Blue 275 after 5 pm. ["OR SALL Mnscellnneous quantity tar, creosote and crude turpentine at dock of Chichagoff Mining Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap- ply to Company there for quan-| tities available which will be sold at Juneau prices. | 1937 BUICK, radio, heater, new bat- tery and tires. Price $600. Phone Douglas 363. | F‘OR SALEAI Duplex-—z Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabifi-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT HOUSE for rent; furniture and oilt range for sale. 439 Kennedy. Call Red 610 after 4 p.m. 2 ROOM furnished apnrtmem with oil range. Inquire 337 Willoughby. FOR RENT--Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm, Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-! view Apts. WANTED * WANTED—Highschool girl to care for child and do light housework after school. Call 537 Apt. 25 after 6 pm. WANTED TO RENT—Small apart- ment or housekeeping room. Phone Gastineau Hotel Room 419. WANTED-By refined gentleman, room and board or apt. perman-| ent. Phone 152. | B T 4 WANTED—Clerk Stenographer with | book-keeping experience, good‘ permanent position 40 hour week, | write Box 1931. i WANTED—High School boy desires job after school and on Samr-! days. Write P. O. Box 368. | WANTED — to buy — Photographic equipment. Phone 294. WANTED TO BUY—Second hand | washing machine, good condition, Write Mrs. W. A. Thomas, Haines | Alaska, Box 36. WANTED—A-1 mechanic for inside’ work. Union wage scale. P. O. Box 771, Juneau, Alaska. wa ED—«Mmd for general house- work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. — | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788, WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. B WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finichers. Alasks Laundry. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building. Phone 294. - adv. | PHONE 374 LOST and FOUND IOSI‘ -~ Large striped Persian tom cat please phone p.m. Reward | brown “and gray | Fmdu Green 460 after { the fir 'back in th j:m.\ck‘ {ing 17 to 12 BANKERS BY 31-21 S(ORE Juneau High's Crimson Bears put | the Bankers in the red last night! in the first game of a double header | in the 1 school gym, the game ending in a score of 31 to 27. The| Ban led at 10 to 6 at the end of | ter, but the Bears came | cond with a flashing which was the most excit- ing basketball seen in Juneau this| season, ending the quarter by lead-| Nordling and Kearny | starred for the J-Hi squad, and| Lundeberg led in tallying for the| Bankers. The high school band and cheering section were present Ito back up their team Pomorski of the Coppers led his tcam to victory over the Sparks in an evenly matched game, ending in a score of 23 to 22, Dishler and, {Krause tallied most of the points |for the Sparks. Lundeberg, Kiel- {bas, and Cashen were the officials. Crimson Bears q i¥ audl FG PT LOST—A brown bill fold. Engraved |Scott, F 2 0 Paul V. Jenness. Reward. Inquire | Hogins, F 1 2 Baranof Hotel. | Nordling, C 5 0 — [Kearny, G 4 0 FOUND — Diamond set wedding | Thibodeau, G 2 1 ring. Inquirc Royal Blue Cab Co.; [ < e - =—< |_-Totals 14 3 FOUND $20.00 avel check. Ovner may have by seeing Glenn | BRbkEeR Allen af The Thomas Hardware. B e g Lundeberg, F 3 1 Blum, F 2 0 4 { Powers, F 2 0 1 MISCELLANEOUS ‘nen®r @ 0 o AN § JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- jfi‘:g‘l “(‘ A T nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lon"t Cm ” p o g Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 ‘Hoflmm G 3 0 g 315 Decker Way. Effective ki % . e M | Totals 13 AR TURN your old gold into value.l Sparks § cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | FG PT Pts - - - | Krause, F 3 3 9 BUY WAR BONDS |H. cashen, F 0 0 0 _ | Dishler, C 4 1 ] {F. Cashen, G 1 1 3 Commons, G 0 1 1 Krusl, G 0 0 0 Totals 8 6 22 Coppers FG FT Pts, Stitham, F 1 0 2 Rolison, F o 1 1 Lamb, C 4 0 8 Pomorski, G 5 1 11 Gilbert, G 0 1 1 Perrault, G 0 0 0 Zancher, G 0 0 0 Totals 10 3 23 - NEWS!?! SUITS FOR NOW THROUGH SPRING Wonderful Under Your Winter Coat Now! Leave it to us to bring your suits when theyre big fashion In all-woolen fabrics— they're marvelous under your winter coat now — unbeatable through Spring! Softly tailored classic, cardigan and dressmak- er styles. Come in for yours today} - Wide color choice: Seward Street |administration thereof. | BETTING DOPE, JAN. 1 GIVEN | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—If you have your Christmas shopping done and |a spare buck left, bet on Washing- ton, Georgia Tech, Texas, Texas A |& M. Southwestern Texas and Southwest Louisiana Institute to win in the January 1 bowl games. | That's how one hundred and | thirty-one sports writers decided ithe annual games would finish. The Associated Press poll voting retained Notre Dame the number one team, despite the loss to Great {Lakes, but made a drastic cut in the Irish prestige. Iowa Pre-Flight |is a strong runner-up. Michigan, Navy, Purdue, Great,| Lakes, Duke, Del Monte Pre-Flight,' Northwestern and March Field, in that order, completed the list of the first ten. The Washington Huskies and Southern California Trojans, Rose Bowl opponents, ranked twelfth and —————— CALL TO ELKS | Special initiation tonight. All| members requested to attend. FLOYD FAGERSON, | adv. Exalted Ruler. | NOTICE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENI that a hearing will be held on De-| cember 10, 1943, at ten o'clock am.,| before the Judge of the United, States Commissioner’s and Ex-Of- | ficio Probate Court for the Juneau,| Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinet up- | on the petition of FRANK A.! BOYLE for appointment as ad-| ministrator of the estate of HARRY | HENDRICKSON, Deceased, = and for the issuance of Letters of Ad-| ministration “ to him. All persons’ interested are required at said time| and place to show cause, if any, why said petition should not be granted on the grounds of incom-; petency of said petitioner and to' assert his own right, if any, to the WITNESS my hand and official | |seal at Juneau, Alaska November, 20th, 1943. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for sioner’s Precinct. November 30., December 1-2-3- | { I { the Juneau, Alaska, Commis- l * 4-6-7-8-9-10. adv, % HUSKIES GET } |Ralph Welch and Herb im}f.':‘fi’fn TOD Left Handed Pitcher of to get into the lineup yesterday to make a full eleven for the Univer- squad turnout Monday in prepara- tion for the game in the Rose Bowl on January 1. trating since Thanksgiving Day on newcomers as players who may be switched to other tient, entered St. yesterday ,| Ann's medical care. to St for medical treatment were discharged. from the Govern- ing Monday night at 7:30 o'clock ment Hospital yesterday. in Union Hall Ithe U. §. frcm Ireland about 1840, thirty-tirst respectively in the poll.! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA CHEERLEADER_ Helen Blackert of Fort Worth, Texas, relaxes f- m her dutie\ as cherr:udar s tunnlll ul Okllhalz- HUBBELL 10 READY, GAME DO FARMING SEATTLE,. Dec ‘ Baseball Taken from N S L Playing Lists e expected on deck for the first NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Ending a 16-ycar run as one of the top left- handed pitchers of baseball, Carl| Hubbell today left the active play-| ing lists and signed as head of the, New York Giants growing farm system for a “long term.” President Horace Stoneham and HOSP"A[ NOTES Secretary Eddie Brannick made the announcement, while Hubbell beam- ed against a kground of winter eball, wi they met i Hubbell is the winner of 253 mes since he signed up with the nts in the middle of the 1928 season Mrs. W. W. Council entered St - Hospital on. Tuesday for The coaches have been concen- positions. - Mrs. George James, a medical pa- Ann’s Hospital - NOTICE! ! ! To whom it may concern: Team- admitted 'sters Union Local 172, C. 1. O, is Hospital yesterday |still the bargaining ey for \truck and taxi drivers in Juneau g and the charter stands for the Mrs. Lillian Peters and baby girl duration. Attend important meet- Mrs. Annie Paddock was Ann’s RICE & AHLERS CO. Retailers Plumbing and Heating Supplies 0il Ranges ' Oil Heaters Qil Burners PHONE 34 . Qur Service Depagtment has been turned over lo Jack Clark and B. E. "Bill" Feero, owners of JUNEAJJ PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY and we take pleasure in recom- mending them to ¥ou when in need of repairs to your plumbing and heating equipment. They are old timers at the game, have worked for us for years and are thoroughly capable and reliable. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER plumbing heating il 3 sheet metal oil burner service and repair work of Rice & Ahlers Co. and will endeavor to give all their customers the care and attention to which they have become accustomed. We have been in Juneau for many years working for Rice & Ahlers Co. and are familiar with their ins iallations. Juneau Plumbing & Healing (ompany Owned and Operated by JACK R. CLARK B.E. "Bill” FEERO PHONE 787 Night Calls: LOCATED AT: J. R. Clark Red 1750 Rice & Ahlers old shop on iy nn B. E. Peero ... . Green 585 Eranklin near Third Street. You'll find a fine assortment of tasty food items which will be appro- priate as Chnslmas gifts on the well-stocked counters PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone 16 or 21 1 C0AST PITCHERS GOING T0 TORONTO et . bt TORONTO, Dec ‘The Toronto Meme. Leals Have thigined [:"‘!’l‘g:“ Seattle and plan to spend about SiX | sister. Mrs, Mcmx Kulendel Portland and Seattle respectively of respective parents ON JAN. ONE FOR GIANTS i::initic fairs, and his wife, this is their He " TUke Your $$ first trip outside in four years.! adv. HERE’S THE MAN a lot of tax-paying citizens will soon find out about. He's Robert E, Hannegan, who has just been named commissioner of Internal Revenue. (International) -> e Handball was Corner Third and Franklin PAGE FIVE Original and BEST self-service. Finest foods at LOWEST prices. Wide varlety of FINEST fruits and vegetables. SANITARY market. COURTEOUS personnel. SPEEDY checkout system, —at— Minimum Delivery, $2.00 slin will visit in Cincinnati with GEESl‘N Io vls'T ‘l(:llx father and mother, Mr. and Mrs The elder Gees- FATHER IN HOSP|IAU}',T."'?..3 g+ Pk tor e 5 | Mrs. Geeslin will visit in St Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geeslin sail-| paul, Minnesota, with her mother; ed yesterday on the Penguin forimrs Casey Brownjohn and with her . weeks in the mid-west visiting their | (‘ALL 'l'() ELKS For Geeslin, Administration As-| Special initiation tonight. All sistant, of the Office of Indian Af- members requested to attend. FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler. | —FHEFT CO0F | Member Nations! Retallev- Owned Grocers 811 SEWARD STREETY PHONE 767 PR Ty o [T FORD AGENEY l (Authorised Deslers) i GREASES—GAS—OIL | Poot of Main Btreet Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oafl Phenes 13 and & '| Chas. G.WamerCo.l | | Marine Engines and Supplies i d MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Alaska Dock & Storage €o: TELEPHONE & Light and Heavy Hauling /| »0.DAVIS E W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTR R IO R 5 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical lnltnllllh and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward €ALL US! Juneau Transler HARVEY R. LOWE Public ‘Accountant Room 3, over First Natioual Bank ren HOME GROCERY Ameticds Meat — Phens 08