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DAY, DECEMBER 3, 1943 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA Territorial must be in the office b; . ? Douglas.. Unit of the "0 rruen et BETQNE A Two Meetings for | IDOUGLAS G i o " HOSPITAL NOTES 1sertion on same day. | Natatorftun ‘at 7:30 o'clock. Dress - accept ads over telephone CLASSIF IE“ Rainbow Girls Sat w3 NEWS is to bé coveralls, Iegfl,ivn;:x. rifles ‘Mmln.‘ o. Biggs was (Ixsn-.lxalnlv:j'\¢ persons listed In telephone o | - and ammunition belts. There will from St. Anu’s Hospital on Thurs- v H i | psiioint be further instruction in bayonet day following medical care ry. One Pubh( Serw(e BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS : : 1t five average words to the Pnnun | The Cheechakos won another 1 Lois Standafer was discharged —— League game from the Coppers in JAMES BARRAS BETTER yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital rate per line for consecu- Juneau Assembly of the Order the Douglas gym last night, bY 2 james Barras who has been il after undergoing an appendectomy v 374 of Rainbow for Girls will hold two score of.63 to 80. Powell and War- go; several months, is again up and several days ago. e 10¢ meetings tomorrow, one, in the af-|dell with seven field goals each | ground although not yet | o ternoon, whichsis the regular busi- were high scorers for the winners. ..uonh to return to his work Mrs. Howard Hayes and infant Additional days o ness meeting, and the other, in the Robinson and Lamb with five field were discharged on Thursday from Minimum charge .......50¢ evening, a special meeting for the goals each were high scorers for MRS. HOLLAND RESIGNS St. Ann's Hospital purpose of conferring honors on the. losers Mrs. Lynna Holland has resigned | FOR RENT Majority members. Twenty girls will| Box scores follow: ! her position in’ the voucher section ~Mrs. W. W. Council returned (o] receive their certificates and all Cheechakos F.G. FT. PiS. of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. her home yesterday after receiving FOR SALE frjends and parents of Rainbow Hilliard 5 1 1 BREREmES medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital, § Girls are cordially invited to attend Swartwood 0 1 1 THREE ARE FINE LOST—FOUND e wiitad | Powell S L g RF,:':;?,(‘E COURT Ronald Wiley entered St. Ann'sif MISCELLANEOUS Honorary membership is conferred Williamson 3 9 ' The following were fined today HOSPital on Thursday for surgery. on all girls who are in good stand- |Austerman 0 2 in the City Police Court: Martin . WANTED ing at the time they reach their Murray 0 2 ‘Johnson, '§25, drunk . and. disom- Sigurd Danielson, a surgical pa-§ 20th birthday or at the time they 3‘-“:;01]1]‘ 1 7 derly: Bessie Makamura, $50, drunk l“’"‘~d“'“-‘ admitted to St. Ann’sg " marry. Of the 20 girls who will re- Wardel 1 15 and disorderly and Ronald Willie, |Yesterday. 1 & L’EADLINEAF?? glgpéfi:lfs}‘ns ceive their certificates tomorrow CTONI-* 9 63 $25 drunk and disorderly R l Wh“ Could Be More Am"u“hd' IS11 A M night, six married during the year. Coppers F.T. Pts. . ELNE, PEARL HA| DAY CARD ] ) sarlv " y i ings OF INSERTION. fl:'m‘ - gty M:ry ol Robisbn g 3 * ';:ggy It isn't too eatly to buy some of the trvlmml_ng.~ e Pl 10 5 O e ___ Hoffman, Pauline Petrich Coke,!Pomorski 3 1 7 '"DES IOMORRow | Dec. 7, at 8 pim.. Baranof Hotel.§ that may be gone at ?'“‘ last few days before E fun SALE Los'r d rou“n Patsy Redelet Sorri, Jirdes Winther 'Lamb 5 0 10 Bridge and pinochle. 55 cents, Ta Christmas an Baxter, Maureen Lovett Dodge and|Gilbert 0,90 0 Hibided: % & Jus: b B Y Lrwe s T g o SR Charlotte Stevenson Steele. | Perrault 1 0 2 Low tide 0:57 am., 1.0 feet Lde 1938 CHEV 2 door Sedan, good con- LOST ,0” November ?b. mw.dm» Those “gho’ Mave- peiahed thbicl” et 14 2 30 Huon b s el R adv CHECK UP ON YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY dition, good tires. Phone 114. mond earring set in platinum oo iingay are, Zaida Carlson, | BRI ; g o NEEDS, TOO! T T and yellow gold. Substantial re- g . povic” pDorothy Fors, May- | DOUGLAS GUARDS MEET Low tide 1:42 pm., 43 feet.| Aystralia is spending about one- s % : 193:“‘??‘:??:;"(1]“03 ‘Cnll ki s ;\urrd Empire 3084 . delle . Gelrie) *harbar Hm‘man’u,} 7Aa previously announced the High tide 7:34 pm., 139 feet. half its national income oh war. .\;l’E('lAL l'l‘u(,'}‘).\' ON ‘LA‘RGE Ql'ANTI'l:lF\' 5 to 8 pm LOST — Large brown and gray Mildred Kendler Bernice Mead,| - - FOR LODGES, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, ETC. E striped Persian tom cat. Finder Isabel Parsons, Lila Sinelair, Vir-} BARGAIN cabin cruiser. Must sell.| pieac0 phone Green 460 after 6 Rinia Worley, Lenore Kaufman, Leaving town $175. Jack Phone pm. Reward Bettye Kemmer, Doris McEachran, PIGGLY WIGGLY 14 and Betty Reed 1942 PORTABLE Radio with bat- g ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co. been made by Mrs. Howard teries $45.00 434 Tth St. or Phone| — Stabler, who is Chairman of the Green 200, ) YOUR BROKEN LENSES Advisory Board, assisted by Mis. BINOCULAR, Carl Zeiss 8 x 40.| Replaced m our own shop. Eyes Wilbur Burford, Associate Mother | | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Advisor. While the ceremony is Phone 10 room 436. i — { Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, not very long, it is beautiful in its{ FOR SALE — 1935 Chev. 4 door{ 2 > . simplicity. I a [ ] sedan. Red 3 ‘(,J', Kt | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION : "I‘u:\r:&:»p:;;-‘r‘m ”1: ':-1‘\11"0 1?“}]! LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They| I FRANK A. BOYLE, Audifors’c: SISl 00 Time, Daerine Tot- § 1y : P oAET 2 kelson; Sister of Life, Marjorie are better—They are cheaper./of the Territory of Alaska, and SNl Bistar Uor. ‘the 'Bacords, 3 »I While they last $650 a bag.|custodian of corporation records EYULON s ECOIS, i Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satko from 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St 4 ROOM furnished house and bath, Blue garage. $3,000,00. Inquire RICE & AHLERS CO, Poot of Main Btreet D% frotn 5 .9 Bis I e v ©0: 'Hood, Marilyn Merritt; Gitlhood g g E a corporation organized and exist- _ |1 , , 2 compomation orguniaed aid et Gruce ‘Berg Womanhood, Eipeth | * ELKS HALI unean Molers WOOD OR COAL heater; coal % Douglas: Wifehood, Mrs. Helen ¢ range; blower oil unit for range; | FOUND — Diumond set wedding |for said Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that there has been filed in my office on this, the 2nd day {of December, 1943, the written con- sent of the stockholders of {laws of the Territory of Alaska, to | the dissolution of said corporation; Arrangements for the service have Blomgren; Sister “of Supplication, Mrs. Elizabeth Winthers; Sister of | Experience, Elizabeth Terhune; Sis- ter of Wisdom, Betty Rice; Sister | of Achievement, Ruth Kunnas Infancy, Adrienne Glass; Child- Meacham; Motherhood, Mrs. Chris- | SUNDAY—December 5 at2P. M. Call — Phones 16 or 24 FORD AGENGEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL dining room table. Phone Blue £ tina Addleman; Age, M Rae | ] e - WHEREFORE, in view of the i 1 P s ater 5 b | ey, Polerson; Mother Advior, M. The Public Is Cordially Invited Sanitary Meat Co. FOR SALE_Miscellaneous quantity| CERTIFY that Rice & Ahlers Co.,‘DOSm Sv‘l""“e".“ L TN POR QUALITY MEATS “nlnz nu- tar, creosote and crude turpentine|a corporation, is dissolved, pur- beel’:e:'r’:p;’::j“b J"B’M_‘:“’R;‘;‘e‘;’f%‘_‘,‘?i AND POULTRY Widest Selection of at dock of Chichagoff Mining|suant to Section 924, Compiled Laws X % o <& FREE DELIVERY LIQUORS PHONE 03 or 9 Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap- ply to Company there for quan- tities available which will be sold at Juneau pric i ~ —————————————— | have ‘hereunto set my hand and '~ 3 . ¥ ! 1937 BUICK, radio, heater, new bat- | ottixed my official seal, at Juneau,| TTie- srvibe: Wih-bostit ut & UK | 4 . tery and tires. Price $600. Phone| day of‘a"d‘ t-er:*eshm;‘nts will be served i [{mglfff& i R 5 o : {at the close of the meeting. d ! ““', h.-‘m d, m, FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 FRANK A. BOYLE, '/ 2 G Ropes and Painte | Auditor of Alaska. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. home. All priv. of your own heme. Prepare your own meals $18.50 per month eaech. Accommodations for 4 working girls. Close in. Call at 540 6th St. 10 am. to 4:30 pm., also 10 p.m. : HO Tor meit: turcitire and ok thirst. Ask an expert ski instructor what’s the perfect Light and Heavy Hauling HOUSE rent; furniture and oil} : - t 0. D& : range fg: sale. 439 Kennedy. Call | drink to find at the end of a ski run. Ice-cold | r D‘;:ONI..B: b Red 610 after 4 p.m. 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. after 6 pm. WANTED- High Job r - Sehool days. Write P. O. Box 368. WANTED — to buy — Photographic School boy desires | and on Satur- | |of Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in |this office of the proper proof of | publication of this certificate. | IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I | First date of publication Dec, 3,1943. Last date of publication Dec. 24, 1943. { ady i /ling, who will act as organist and |will be assisted by a special choir' iCnnslsnm.: of Erna Meier, Pat Davis, | {Connie Davis, Thelma McCorkluE jand Betty Lou Hared Have a purtralt artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | Pederal Building. Phone 204. adv i | 2| equipment. Phone 294. i WANTED—A-1 mechanic for inside | WANTED—Maid for general house- | work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. | work. Union wage scaje. P. O. Box 771, Juneau, Alaska. WANTED—Used furniturc. 08 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. PR SRR ST RURSIEREE NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. | WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and, shirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. MISCELLAREOUS UARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | For a Merry Chrisimas oW better buy. Juneau Lodge No. 420 B. P. 0. Elks You can i spot it every time | HE dry cold air and the exertion of skiing bring a mighty Coca-Cola. For ice-cold Coca-Cola not only quenches thirst, it adds refreshment. A quality drink made the quality way. Coca-Cola offers all the difference be. - | tween something truly refreshing and just something to drink. A special blend of flavors gives it a taste all its own. Coca-Cola had to be good to get where it is. Your own experience, many a refreshing experience, tells you the best is always the * Wartime limits the supply of Coca-Cola. Those. times when you cannot get it, remember; Coke, being first choice; sells out first. Ask for it each time. “Teecold Coca-Cola” in the 'midst of ice and snow! But any ski enthusiast Oail Phones 15 and & ) Chas. G. Warner Co. l — - — | HARDWARB i s i Utah Nut and Lump Cco WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel e ———————————————) NORTH TRANSFER and Supplier Phone 206 'Second and Seward'| | * * Alaska Meal Markel The largest aud most éomplete NUNN-BUSH SHOES Quality Work C‘!ofl:h. . Cemplete Outfitter for Men ‘ 'Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 | Junean ola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 ;vm ziell you l:hn'. wl:’in g - " 15 Decker Way. Effective 2. t 4 7— t's mighty welcome. Coke | - - m p has what it takes for real X Y | Scto 4.7 ea. L GASTINEAU ||| HARVEYR.LO IR gpur gl foid e, paipe. The more the merrier for Christmas! The hankies that ) HOTEL G cIR : h or trade at Nugget Shop. ol oyt ol i ey Evecy comfort made for our gueste ; "Bt oy o Al everyone loves. 've heap: ps of heavenly | Rlr Service Inlormalien Room 3, over First National Bank CARD OF THANKS i.11 to extend my sincere gra- to my husband's many who have been so kind and ;i:tful of us during these many of his illness. ] MRS LEE QUONG. adv, o hankies. Wisps of dainty trimmed; sparkling solids, gay prints. pretty-plegsers for veryone our prices are gift-low. white, embroidered, lace Yes, here are on your gift lst . . . and JONES -STEVENS Seward St. Juneau Cold Sto: — BCTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COC/ The best is always the better buy! sy

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