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MONDAY, DECEMBER A 3;-1943 PHONE A/ CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. 10U HUDSON BOWLS HiGH LAST NIGHT The Sunday Night Bowling League | We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. * Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- uve insertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge " - T M flfi///m wowlid GIVE /e 1o recerve. ann What could be more appropriate than a box of PEARS, APPLES, ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, DATES or some kind of CANNED FRUIT or VEGETABLES? Then there are a lot of other items . . . CANDY by the box or in bulk and many other interesting things to choose from. And don't forget there are only 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS ; before Christmas. HOSPITAL NOTES P | Baby Gomldine—;b-onn was ndn\ll-‘ PIGGLY WIGGLY |ted to St. Ann’s Hospital on Friday For QflflliQ’ with Dependahilily |for medical care. P“Mt IB or 24 Mabel Stultz, a medical patient, |entered St. Ann’s Hospital on Sat-| urday. now. Tomorrow mghl the June:\u' LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13— Mx\rc||| played last night at the Elks, the |High School gym, the Crimson|Field Air Force football team had | Finance team winning from the |Bears of Juneau and the Douglas|too much power and weight for | Coast Guard and the Elks defeating | High Huskies will meet for the A. A. Stagg’s game little College of | the Signal Corps. Lou Hudson was|first time this season. Although|the Pacific squad last Saturday| high bowler for last night's play. iboth teams are members of the|afternoon and.used it for a 19 to 0 Following are the individual|Gastineau Channel Basket balljvictory. The service eleven had the | scores: League, they also have a league of [advantage of 20 pounds to the man| their own and the first to win three land they used it effectively. | f : |meet this games out of five is the winner of Stage’s Tigers had a hard time School gym from 7 the series breaking the flier’s tight knit inter- | Alt members and all persons mt,er— Playing in a preliminary game ference that enabled speedsters| ted in playing badminton should | will be the Juneau High School Indian Jack Jacobs, Jimmy Nelson e i P \ attend | Reserves and the Douglas High Re- and Bob Defruiter to turn the (nds’ The equipment ordered from Se- sel‘vea. This will give the second-|for long gains but the well drilled | i tle has finally arrived and mem- Istring boys a chance to show their | collegians {%Ge s Saklly 7 781 8152370 ; tackled sharply when o may purchase their outfits to- | Coast Guard ystuff, and will show them what|they got a shot at the hall car- 166 163 167 496 |real competition is like, The games rier and this was a tribute to the Hise start at 7:30, and the public is in-| courage and defensive skill that| vited to attend, the prices being held down the score. ' nominal. | The Pacific team made but two in Huskies Meet [MAR(H FIELD SCHOOLBOY ROWE Tuesday Eve GAMEELEVEN £t Badmmton Club Meeting Tomght | GOING INTO ARMY JuneauBears BEATSTAGG'S FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Finance { 13 13 13- 149 158 168— 101 154 144— 161 139 154— 61 157 207— 92 166 169— 517 evening in Spot Blum Harrison Bachman Hulce CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS Hoffman 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSER'HON Total Farmer Cooper (Hend- rickson) | Wynne | Bernstein Tomlin 141 180 142 166 795 115— 365 | 148 450 127— 383 | 185~ 508 | 685 7422202 | 'y \ Signal Corps | 13 13 13- 39 | 129 122 114 157 pairs oI skis. - ?bmms WIN; TIEREDSKINS FUR COAT, size 40-42, Muskrat,| WASHINGTON, Dec. bargain. Call room 216 Gastineau New York Giants on Sunday easily Hotel overpowered the Washington Red- 11| SKins, 31 to 7, to deadlock the East- |ern division standings in the :Na- tional Football League and force the | clubs to playoff in New York next| Sunday. | The Giants spearheaded Ward I-T):R SALE-Used stove m;g,mgflcufl and Bill Paschal to rip the Henning Small cook stove. Oil chcql:mng‘Wmhmmon line to shreds. | Simmons heater, Man’s watch hunting| New York's powerful line bottled | yudson case. 925 West 11th. |Sam Baugh's aerials which throttled | 1 avenik - |the ground game. FOR SALE—Fairbanks Bath House| oOn two occasions the injury rid- and apts. Also 3 cabins, All partly \den Redskins mounted offensives- - Bl furnished. chomt- $80 monthly on lonce by a t()uthdnwn ])nsx by Baugh| R L [as - s i e 1o s s Vol INOUGLAS DON HUSTON FOR SALE_Howard Custom built "“*;"‘*’ drive which bogged down‘ % dio. Brand new smo within five yards of the goal. 14 tube ra The Giants. tallled twice in the| IS no‘l' ou! 2 or 95. Cash. Joe George. Phone isecond period, once when they SCHOOL PROGRAM jtackle 20 yards to score another ranged by the grade school faculty S i g retired from the professional foot- League title tussle will be some capacity, on the stage, in the ¥ {mild scoring threats throughout the| | game. mw BASEBA[[ | - March Field scored the first time IS BEmG TESIEDthm they got the ball in a ser- ies of running plays in the first| ,mmum | ST. .LOUIS, Dec. 13.—The Major| 204 166 189— 559 Leagiies will have the benefit of a | 159 189 213— 561 |petter and livelier ball already test- 133 128 118— 379 oq jn the world series but next sea- | 161 180 166— 507 |55, will see the loss of a multitude 199 145 171— 515{50 ‘hig name stars called to the 25‘)0;urmvd forces, William O. DeWitt, VILC President of the Browns said.| 183— 54.” oManufacturers claim the ball is| 132— 456 | more durable and has a cork syn- 195— 534 | Ithetic rubber center and improved 180 572 tighter stitched cover 190— 485! DeWitt said he understood the i S ball. was used by St. Louis in the 880--2594 |world series games. large house hnt FOR. SALEwUnus\n] full basement, automatic water heat. Snattuck Agency. Total 13. — The | Spot | Senescu 1 Duckworth Everetts | Beringer | Sunsten RN G SN AI S. ‘ 1 | immens pue !v\..l | May Re'urn l Wesley Turner was admitted to| |St. Ann’s Hospital Saturday for surgery. | To A'hle'l(s’ George Getchell, a medical pa-| tient, was admitted to St. Ann's {Hospital on Sunday. | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital| jas a medical patient on Saturday | s John Dolan. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portralt artist take your pleture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | Federal Building. Phune 204. sdv YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr, Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomnen Bldg. Phone 636. FOR SALE—Double coil spring fu size, good battery radio, old uunk,, Misc. dishes, waffle iron, rug and| pad. Barrel quart jars, electric | © train and track. Phone 446. Kl Total 821 87077 Carnegie 190 202 147 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 13— Connie' Mack said that Al Simmons| Robert is likely to return to the Athletic's! tient (lineup next spring for the third | to St | time ! | Mack said he has offered the vet-l |eran outfielder, released by the |Boston Red Sox, the job of player- !coach. | J .Grant, a medical pa- | from Hoonah, was admitted Ann's on Sunday. | F 0 RD AGENE€Y Mus. A. A. West enteved St. Ann's (Authorised Dealers) yesterday for medical care. GREASES—GAS—OIL | % Poot of Main Btreet Mrs. Henry Cropley was discharg- % Juneau Melers ed from St. Ann's Hospital Satuc- |day after medical care. | e Mrs! Eva Beierly . and baby: bov left St. Ann's on Sunday and re- turned home. RESIDHH Of TYEE DIES THIS MORNING John Knight, 73, a resident of | Tyee, died at 2:20 this morning at, Mrs. S. Sheakley, a surgical pa- St. Ann’s Hospital, to which he was ; tient, was discharged from St. Ann’s admittéd last Saturday. | Hospital yesterday. The deceased was born in Michi- ‘ gan, and is survived by a sister, - Mts. A. L. Kinney left St..Ann's » FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. ] ¥ILOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are cheaper. While they last $6.50 a bag. Across the street from the Em-| pire. Contact Paul Satko from; 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St. Sanitary Meat Co. and marched 65 yards. n elght plays, Ouff went off|),. “sonool will present “Merry] Christmas,” a two act operetta ar- POR QUALITY MREATS AND POULTRY & T Elmer Layden. Loague head, seiq| EVETY student in the school will|that Don Huston, one of the great- FREE DELIVERY 'WOOD OR : said | ot e i i st ends in football history, ha “WOOD OR COAL heater; coal| |1t was mot - determined when . the | participate in the production 1in ¢st e story, has range; blower oil unit for rang imade a 50-yard pass in the third 8 o'clock in the evening, the Doug- eleven. Cuff kicked a field goal anor Wa g |—The Green Bay Packers announce followed by a pass of interception. | st Wanen dining room table. Phone Blue choruses, or behind the scenes. blocked a punt and once when they On Wednesday, December 22, at 60 yard drive and bogged in the| S s ' : GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, Dec, 13 for the last Giant score, which wns\dnd i sugstingncet i I played, | ball game. |but possibly next Sunduy . 275 after 5 p.m. - on sate—1 Dwies Ana_ 3 BOMBERS SCORE BIG ‘Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. | Apply Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT FURNISHED heated room for rent. ‘Write 3112 c/o Empire. STEAM heated room for Green 675. | T Ririaivens " FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 & mopth. Lights, water, ‘Dishes. Also bathj and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. R WANTED TO BUY—Ohild's rocker. Write Empire C 3123. ~WANT TO RENT OR LEASE—A going restaurant. Phone 347, Room 6. + WANTED — to buy — Photographic | equipment. Phone 294. WANTED—Maid for general house- | work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. * WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow.White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. - WANTED AT ommlrm- and ;hmflnhhul Laundry. " LDST and FOUND — FOUND—Umbrella Inguire Empire. Owner may have same by prov- ing ownership and paying for Ad. ! FOUND — Diamond set wedding ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co. y n B — e 4 WILL CARE for children in my home by day. Convenient loca- ¢ tion. Green 200. ~ GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective 4 June 15. TURN your old gold into -value, 3:39 am, 9:22 am., 3.7 feet. High tide 3:18 pm. 165 feet. Low tide . 9:54 pm., -0.7 feet. ——————— The incidence of trench mouth, widespread in World War I, is .. NOW only 2.3 per 1,000 soldiers over- seas, * High tide Low tide | i | mhor(ndenmunlhm.g SAN DIEGO, Calif., Dec. 13.—The | San Diego Bombers, defending Pa- |cific Coast professional football | league champions, ws(.alp to their growing list when [they toyed with the Alameda Mus- tangs Sunday, to 6 victory. NEVER-FAIL NECKWEAH Versatile, tailored or lace trimmed dickeys — endless variety for your holiday suits and dresses . . . So easy to change, easy to launder — and easy on your budget . . . Costume quick-change economy ! Jones-Stevens Seward Street 152 feet.. WIN OVER MUSTANGS | added another | | then hung up a 27, | The first act will take place in a | toy shop at night, when “Thumper” {the Tin Soldier, the Dancing Doll, Bambi, and the other toys becoine alive, | In the second act, a poor child who longs for the toys she h: |seen in the toy shop, is weeping bi terly because she can have none of | them, when an angel appears and| tells her that there is more to Christmas than toys . . . . The choruses will be under Lhe direction of Kathleen Winkleman; dances and drills will be directed by Ruby McNeill and shadow plays |and dramatics will be coached by! Lee Whalin, Costumes for the op-! 7P |eretta have been designed by Elean- nor Warren. MONDAY NIGHT SEWING CLUB! A group of women comprising the | Monday . Sewing Club, will meet this evening at the home of -Mrs.| Charles Tuckett. This night will be! be their annual Christmas Party! |during which small gifts will be ex- | ~{changed among the members. Mee.- {ing will begin at 8 o'clock. “SKIPPER” RUSTAD OLDER | A birthday dinner was arranged at the Norman, Rustad hame. last | evening jin honor of their son Skip- | per’s fifth' birthday. Invited to din-| ner were. Mr, and Mrs. Arne Shud- | | shiff; and son Kenneth, Mr. Bud Wakeman and Special Guest Allan Engstrom. o —t GORDON MILLS ARE HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Privates First Class, Jack and Gordon Mills, arrived at their home Lere during the week end from their camps to the Westward. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and will visit with them over the Christmas Holidays. JACK, | ,CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT A regular meeting of the City Couneil will be held tonight in the City Hall D. 1. W. CLUB “WORK DAX” Mrs. Norman Rustad, announces that there will be a Work Day, at the Tpy Center, whigh is spansored by the Juneau Women's @lub and the -D. I. W, Club, on texnoon, (tomorrow). The 1 ter is located at 216 next door to .the Shop, the former Melody Shop lo- cation. Women Club members are re- minded to hapd in their credit supa for bonds purchased months of November lnd ber wbecredltedwthe"'B\yAnumb- er” campaign sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs. MASONIC .NOTICE Regular meeting Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 F & AM. Monday 7:30. Election of Officers. Work in JE A degree. Coach Curley Lambeau announces he has signed Huston as assistant Mrs. Bertha Ryan of Seattle, who‘}lmpiml on Sunday after receiving has been notified. Funeral arrange- | Surgical care. {coach and ments will be announced later. The | remains are at the Charles W. Car- | | ter Mortuary. | e e “he will help to win many ball games and impart not only a small part of his foothall skill but his knowledge also to other | players.” Mrs. Priscilla Morgan and baby boy were discharged yesterday from the Govemmcnt Hospital. e "HEI'I'O" | EGYPT GOVERN! 0TT0 GRAHAM ENDS 10 His mnunmuw', *10, REDESM UNCONVERTED FOOTBALL CAREER; BONDS, PREFERENCE DEBT i Newsboy Hughie Doogan, one of GIVEN HIGH HONOR s v S e, oot 1 e, s | CHICAGO, Tll, Dec. 13. — ozm‘ss‘;(""’““ Ch:“““‘“ greetings {rom | gonsuiate of Egypt of San Pran- Graham has ended his three year‘ aasgv'v.a}:'é”: ‘e:e ajtlleckixz :io;; Tnc:l:(lil cisco, the Egytian Ministry of Fi- football career with Nouhwesoem‘;hi s nance has published an official with an all time western conference | communique deciding repayment pass record and has been voted | HERE FROM SEATTLE and redeeming on January 16th the most valuable player of the| Robert S. Anisworth of Seattle,'1944, of all the unconverted bonds | 1943 season's Big Ten campaign. }i.s registered at the Baranof Hotel. of the Preference Debt. IT ISN'T PLEAS . « « either! e e T Who travels . . . how they travel . . . and when they travel are things which -are rather definitely.pre- scribed.for us by, wartime authori- ties. This is no doubt as it should be, for, in times like these, there must be some form of comtrol in order that the more vital thmga get the first attention. And with the Japanese threat to our lives and property constantly hovering over us all, none will deny there are plenty of vital things requiring pre- ferted attention these days. So, if you are one of those whom we haye been forced to disappoint or been unable to serve with our normal speed and consideration, we hope you will understand. We know it isn’t pleasant for you . . . but it isn’t pleasant for us either! ltuwnoneofthemymcon- veniences which result being embroiled in a world-wide war. Every few days an Alaskan . . . probably an old friend and regular customer of ours . . . comes to us for accommodations. At the time we are unable to tell them whether we can take care of them or not. Mote than likely we cannet even tell them exactly when the next ship is sailing. And so they have to wait around . . . or call back « » » for some word. Sometimes they have to drop back . . . or call us . . . time after time before we are able to give them definite in- formation. The same is likewise frequently true in the matter of freight space. This i ’tglusantiortbem... neither is it pleasant for us, It’s the last way in the world we want to do business. But we are power- less to do otherwise. And probably will remain so for the duration. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C0. SERVING DEPENDABLY In War | In Peace T B s NORTH m Light and Heavy Hauling B O. DuVI® B. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 IN NEED OF _ Diesel Ofi—Your Oeal, Chelco—Genecal Haul- ng — Glerags and Crating Jl_lmg::slu Bert's Cash Grocery