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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE o e UBEEOONE A DOEPH CAMILLI [BUCKY WALTERS T e ot wie v pepnone € LA S STFTED TOBEM ANAGER, | LOSES AfiPENDIX | OAKLA“D (luB PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec. 9 GEORGE BROTHERS from persons listed in telephone directory. ivi he lln?“mt B e l’flmfl: Bucky Walters, star_pitcher of the 4 i Wi R o QAT OAKAND, C1ll( Dec. 9.—Clar- | ence Laws, President of the Oakland | Baseball Club, announces he has | signed Rolph Camilli, former Brook- | | lyn first baseman, as manager of the | Walters, before he was stricken, Oaks of the Pacific Coast League. | Was scheduled to be one of the party His salary is not revealed. of baseball stars to go to the various | Camilli quit big league ball dur- military camps in Alaska and give | % g - ling the midseason. = The Dodgers|the boys a second World Series LY 13 ore Shopping naYs Super Market AMERICAN . CHEESE 2 Ib. b"(ks 89( KRAFT’'S and BORDEN'S—Regular $1.15 UNLIMITED AMOUNT removed yesterday and is today re- ported “in some pain but progressing | normally.” | Daily rate per line for consecu-, tive insertions: One day Additional days . Minimum charge ... :g: ‘S‘fl: - sold him to the New York Giants inekpl:\_wr.x are now at Anuhnrm:(-."‘ i in a deal. Alaska { 10sT—FOUND TOMATO PUREE - No. 2% canZle | oo u s o conet e il Before Chrisimas i SUGARPEAS - - - No.2can 20c | i £t " WEATHER REPORT gy lalb FOR l.AST Mo“TH to serve you better. DICED BEETS - - - No.2canlc DICED CARROTS - - No.Zcanl5¢ | CORN, Cream Style - - No. 2can 13¢ GREEN LIMA BEANS No. 2 can 22¢ CUT No. 2 size DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FORSALE | LOST and FOUND | NoGambling, "™ """l PHONE160R 24 pnrt-d to thé normals for the city ro. oo | of Jurieau fof the month of Novem- FOR QUALITY WITH | ber was warmer, dried and windier DEPENDAQ“JTY with the sunshine below normal, ac- A 4 = 0y cording to the Juneau Weather WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. It is of- | gypeny office located at the Airport | at | ficlally announced that reports that | { 3 ' 2 . L 5 | The total precipitation for the e b gamblers have had something t0 do | ;0 h 1 Juneau was 13.39 inches, 2 ‘ ner and LOST—Coin purse between E an(l Behrends Bank, containing mon-' IRt il s | &8 and® post office key. Phone PIANO in gund condition, cash| Blue 565 | _btwren.‘:andfl‘»——— digmmecamerts | L FOUND—Umbrella Inquire Empire. | DELTA cuculm saw dl\d JOlnl‘ attachments. Phone Blue 520 T e T e Pptuay | Which was 420 inches above the Tk aik Al HaRe o ool | normal. The excess of precipitation 5 e 8 0%l over the normal since January 1, Be ¥:s 11943 in Juneau is 23.58 inches. The - F"})R”IVSI;LEVL, C. Smi upright| Owner may have same by prov-| | R i | typewriter. Phone Red 404 | ing ownership and paying for Ad.| | g fticials said inquirles Were ¢On- | temperature in Juneau averaged | STOCK QUOTATIONS | 691, Kennecott 30, New York Cen- : safoprsitesae 1 O SR S Fav. o per {an b ( |ducted early in the season about |, g"gegrees which is 6.9 degrees| [tral 15%, Northern Pacific 13% [941_CHEVROLET Panel Delivery FOUND — Diamond set wedding, , Y plagers being assoclated with gam- oo BHE L the month, | NEW YORK, Dec. 9—Closing United States Steel 51', Pound | blers, and these resulted in no |evidence being found to support | such rumors. The airport temperature for the|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine $4.04. month_averaged 39.6 degrees which |stock today is 5%, Anaconda 24%,| Dow, Jon r . . | y is 5%, & ) nes averages are as fol- |is 3.9 degrees above the city normal. | gethlehem Steel' 56'%, Curtiss [lows today: industrials 132.05, rails The highest temperature recorded’yyright 5%, International Harvester |32.96, utilities 21.69. ! . H H |at th i 't 50 d S Business Meefing | ime i oues w3 - . [ THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retallee- jgres on the 25th. pearture of 22.9 degrees. The mean | 4G { 3 40 | Ides ber record | " Held at Dugout by |, e, cousst Neremer on recer i I_egion Auxiliary | temperature of 426 degrees in Ju- | w1 SEWARD ¥ Mechanically perfect. Five excel-{ ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co‘[ lent tires, Low mileage, $1, 5")f)| SHRRAYS cash. Write Clark M. anvx\ ”OUGIAS Ketchikan, Aldska. FOR SALE — 1936 Im;matlmm]‘ NEWS panel truck, new battery and‘ brakes. Anti-Freeze, good tires,| $275. Call Douglas 78. CLOSE OUT! ASPARAGUS SPEARS - Each 48c No. 2 tins WAX BEANS, No. 2 size - Each 19¢ GREEN BEANS, No. 2 - Each 19¢ SPINACH No. 2% can - - Each25¢ | { D.IW. CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY Twelve members of the Douglafl; FOR SALE—H'\ll\cralter Sx-28 at|Island Women’s Club gathered at | $275. See Lloyd Press at Chann(l the home of Mrs. Marcus Jensen last Bus |evening to hold their annual Christ- - |mas party. Mrs. Norman Rusl'\d‘ FOR, SALE—Deluxe Baby walker | assisted Mrs, Jensen as hostess. An | and stroller. 434 7th St. or Phfl"e:evemnu of good fun and entertain- | neau for the month broke all pre- G ceding records for being the warmest | PHONE 767 | The business meeting of the Am- | 1 o erican Legion Auxiliary was held in | z"Y""’g‘:‘; o a .""1‘;3(""“{"“‘ - 1 jovember on record is 6 with a Imean temperature of 422 degrees, Line. the Dugout Tuesday evening, De- cember 7, with Mrs. Mabel Lybeck | mq axtreme high on record for No- FOID AGEN Green 200. ‘mem is reported by all. ! presiding. iy hena et (Authorised D-l.l) S, — 4 door Se-| | - 4 | vember is 64 degrees and the extreme FOR SA{JFL gs;:;sgmve d; | maskbrmaL menLiGuTs FANCY No.2can JJ]|, Dorothy l(\;l‘mth}y r(-t;l)olud onIths Brmsrogirdivhisn GREASES—GAS-—OIL dan, ‘Black ¢ pm. | e Douglas Huskies will play the | :I‘; :" el K’l‘p‘f" A .:“d““"i “l’l‘ The total precipitation at the air- Poot of Main Btreed and Agnes Kiefer reported on furth- | ;4 was 650 inches or -269 inches - | Coppers, while the Cheechakos meet the Dolphins in two league games | | tomorrow (Friday) evening. The | 1938 CHEV 2 door Sedan, good con-.Cheechaka -Dolphin battle will begin | dition, good tires. Phone 114. at 7:30 o'clock in the Douglas gym. Last evening, the Douglas Alumni | LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They and the Dolphins won practice | are better—They are, cheaper.!games from the Huskies by scoref | FOR SALE—G Yoom house “also fur niture, etc. 326-6th St. er returns to the rummage sale of below the city normal and 6.89 October 27, to the amount of $12.35, makihg 4 grand total of $253.60 inches below the amount recorded T ot o g [In the city for the month. The s or Supplies | o,eatest amount in any 24-hour for the Dugout. g p A | Rehabilitation Chai Esth .‘pex!od was 1.54 inches on the 14th { S airman Esther o ),4 15t Measurable preecipitation | Gullufsen reported visiting the two ps e g { madibams {1l 1 sheRnabitel and fell on 25 days of the month which e hospital and sald | 5,1, qes 20 days with .04 inch or GRAPEFRUIT - Each 23¢ Grapefruit Juice No. 2 size While they last $6.50 a bag.|of 28-22 and 31-15, respectively = { iy dopili o " Across the street from the Em- - e . i:’:::? were no veterans there at the more, 10 days with .25 inch or mote, pire. Contact Paul Satko Iromf BUCKINGHAM INJURES LEG s P M R e rorm he Public Walterd and one day with 1,00 inch or more. 6 to 8 p.m., 123 Main St. A. J. Buckingham entered St | % P RS At P S ]r;;; :;';c;; 41::::01;‘12:!}113:[\;?:3;583 zm‘gen, Child Welfare Chairman, is is 1896 with 0.58 inch. No snowfall to c,all at the welfare office to find ; c io, el af the welfare office o find | o recorded during the month. Tis hu G. Warner Co. is the first November since 1917 t 17 S also voted to send Christmas cards : E | wwmm without a trace of snow. — Ann’s Hospital last evening as the | WOOD OR COAL heate: result of a sprained ankle which | range; blower oil unit for range; | received at his work yesterday. dining room table. Phone' Blue! T L R coal [ Schillings Best Thotnat HardWaFe Co. at dock of Chichagoff Mining| Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap— ply to Company there for quan- | tities available which will be sold at Juneau prices. 275 after 5 p.m. k to all out of town members whose | . wae clear . MACHINE SHOP - tar, creosote and crude turpe_ncme CITY POLICE C(OURT! s ecial Price z b jars | It was voted to contribute to the |yno airnort There were 211 hours fl“bwm | | Orf qgedlc Shoe Fund and also to e 1 £ ¥ | the: zine fund for veterans’ hos- gl(bmux;;:lzwh:;crosrdet'iré:utp:m:n:)o;r Pl = possible is 9 per cent. The normal Americanism Chairman Ida Car- ¢, November is 21 percent. Sun- negle told of recelying rules for‘al piya registered on 10 days of the Vietory Poster Contest for service|pontn There was 1 day with 100 men, which had been placed on the per ce,'" Surisfine. bulletin board at the USO and other |~ ot i¢e1 wind movement at the conspicuous places and it was hoped Wy i She BOF woMIA hiopieanbeting, AR airport was 7171 miles which is an The following were fined in the| City Police Court: Carl Peterson,| {870, drunk and disorderly; Peter| Samakensky, 15 days FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2|{Erving Fulton, $25, drunk; Mrs.| Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—-| Charles Henry, $25, drunk; Charles| 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000.; Henry, $25, drunk and disorder ly. | Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel SARDINES - - - 3cans29c IN TOMATO SAUCE CHEESE average of 100 miles per hour. | Apply Juneau Paint Store. | YDU’R: BR‘OK‘E‘N Ll:;sE! i i = . g Americanism essay contest in the|mpe prevailing direction for tne # aukaun n' arp ssed . 1 y rnl m ) Replaced in our own shop. Eyeai agi rt Wine Hoxdan's ;r:h h ‘:;:,‘;)0:;:;”‘:?:"“ u:?dcé:esgf.fifns month was east. The maximum “oln mm L4 Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson | ) o, |t velocity for a 5-minute period was Light and Heavy Hauling — Blomgren B]dg Phone 636. adv. | Tilsit - erican ‘as_kmg their cooperation. First prize 39 miles from the east on the 20th.! vy STGErAM Gk;;aced room for rent. rirty ! Plain Pimento ‘;:':l;,::{::;(:’ sand second prize $2.50 | e highest wind velocity recorded B. O. DAVI® E. W. DAVIS een 3 5 " E 4 i i an oil 1 . R ¥ LS . HOUSE for rent; furniture a Bluefort secretary was read asking the Aux-| yight fog was observed at the air-| 2 r iliary to send in thelr poppy order rt on i g the 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 26, 27, ‘at this time. It was decided to in~ ;: ax‘l’d aofh~ mobderate fog on :,1 {crease the amount over last year's ,“' 18, 26 m:1d 30th; dence fog on wsanes oo kinty Vikkieh | SiNs Danish Bouquet Wisconsin Wheel i Warm Welcome COWLING-DAVLIN A FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily Iupu . 1 | - Wisconsin Limbur \ { order by 500, maki tal of 0,000 fog S vum winer s 850 monn || for Raincoals | *Wisconsin Brick o e e 0, 5, w0 soar | COMPANY kg Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath‘ and use of Electric Washer and| Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. | ; g . | Pl‘?&m ’;" 2 fhr“lm“ p";‘y Were {1unar coronas on the 10, 13, and 14th; | considered and it was voted to ask|jynar halos on the 12, 14, and 16th; | | the members of the Post to join in |, | uroras_on the 18, 23, 24, 26, 27, ra party at the Dugout Monday,|pnnq 2gth. Bt %0, A s nh, NN < N 3P | December 27. Each person is to 4 Y take a small gift in the nature MQ Treasurer, Cave Blue Edam, Maybred Med-o-pure, Noekkelos American Grated Italian Grated WAm Goat Cheese—Liederkranz—Camembert—Roquefort white e!tphams s GUARD MEETS TONGHT | f : Loogrer P The Juniéan Wnlt of the Terri wfl‘t‘ WANTED—Bird cage stand. Write " Guard will nieet, tonight at 8 o'cloc Loy DENNISON'S . TIDES TOMORROW | Guard il nieet tonight at 8 brctock e — — =1 | g gy tant session and all members are TED TO BUY—Childs skis “BK an : i por Yo% . Phone @31 after 330 pam. gE ANS @ans . € J en sae - osm am. 104 et quetea 1o be prese, aeesea i |~ Jumeam Transfer : ‘ o 0 : m., E » | coveralls and leggings, and equipped \VANTED TO BUY—Summer ca-| 5 CLOSE ob f R High tlde . 1249 pm. 184 feet,|with rifles, ammunition and steel| | _Thene $—Night Fhone 481 bin on Beach. Will pay cash. Eow tide 7:20 p,m -20 (eel.;numecs, Write Empire C 3100. WANTED — to buy — Photographic equipment. Phone 294. GEORGE BROTH[RS WANTED—A-1 mechanic for inside work. Union wage scale. P. O. Box | 711, Juneau, Alaska. | WANTED—Maid for general house work; also maid for care of child-| ren. Phone 361 | o e e WANTED—Used futnitire. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. AR AR O WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White u\mdr! ! Good pay. Phone .299. 1 1 SRR SRR WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers nnd' lmnflnhhmluuhuunflry " MISCELLANEOUS WILL CARE for children in my| home by day. Convenient loca-| So superbly tdilored she | will wear it as a topcoat This Onion Salt So good and handy, —, when it's "all clear,” HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant GASTINEAU HOTHL too! .". . Yet it's sturdy, tion. Green 200. : water-repellent for Makes many foods Every comfort made for our yuests GUARANTEED _ Realistic Perma-i} g0y weqther. One of Taste fine and dandy! Rie '-m““n Injormatien Room 3, ever First National Bank 10 ee O nent, $6.50. Papet Cfitls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effectivel (2B KJ v‘—fln-a—ls—‘—__——__ s .y X GARLIC SALT X 1 -1 « TURN your old gold into value,| J s ONION SALT Y9 c 1 ln cash or trade at Nugget Shop | ones- levells A B % Seward Street | SEASDNING BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY e i ety et | a big new group. 4 “i _never see anything like it! It happens everytime Ma Hatfield gives her boys Centennial Gervita Cereal for breakfast!” . A 3,000 mifes

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