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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASK PAGE FI DRI AR TR Y ever. found: Douglas with a 7 pomnt|m LG - o Baranof | 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- PnoNE A {lead, aided by 3 field goals by M lAvENIK IS Roush 141 139 133 413 " sure insertion on same day. Bach and a pair by Rice. Thirteen L | cay 1 87 124 105— 316 \ % [ uT. Z / A T S AT CLA ss IFIEB marks were chalked up for Bich, A | Armstrong 8 LiAL Tl %00 R . 45 f( l(v'f’_l),k / Pffl)‘/’ from persons listed in telephone lv«;lhn x:m‘)k high point honors for (h-«i HlGH BGw{ER | Garrett 139 139 139 417 » B b w 4 evening % - s direcmry._ X Halt Ends’ Close | | rotal 482 533 5231538 “ h l. l s ' m a Q Count five average words to the : Pnofl The half was fast and close, with | { Elks | : -~ [} Spot MO 188 : = tine. Juneau nosing out the Huskie five | as Thibodeau tallied with a field B Adams 131 109 147 387 Blomgren 145 126 134— 405 Daily rate per line for consecu- uve insertions: |goal and the second quarter ended / Do your food shopping early. Piggly Wiggly wants to give you the best service, but ¢ Romberg 136 79 - g¥ One day ..o at 15-13. i i 118 aaabE ] REMEMBER — supplies are limited and Additional days ......... 5¢ | ”:‘ihv .\:cond half hopour'd ;\'nh an rris i S e ] v TR manpower is short. So BUY ONLY wI:\ayl ! r-the-bas P ; e Hig e rled on Mon- s ! Minimurh charge ......50¢ under-the UaRKaE SHEE BUNISRIPRUS | 0iy night At the Sl reticg BEI metal 539 441 5041484 you actually meed — BUT BUY IT TODAY |guard, Hogins, who also marked an- Ithe Federals defeating the Alley | | D |other free throw as the result of a, & ¥ " foul ‘on Bach of Douglas. Asp came | CAts and the Baranof winning from BOBO "EwsoM the s team. Taylor was high e through at this point with a beauty For QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY FOR SALE 20 Stenter Sillirt to. halp the| e (0K Mogday hight's play ‘Douglas ey ! Last night the Four Bit Leacue IS RE([ASSIFIED l 6 % p h one— 2 4 LOST—FOUND ooy e g BN little | t09K over the alleys, the Aces nos- [ ; ouUs he local cagers became a MIU€ )0 ¢ the Royals by seven points : | e MISCELLANE! fussed-up about this time and after ang the Deuces winning from the | HARTSVILLE, South Carolina, | P ] NTED |almost every member of the team |jorers Dec, 15 Buck “Bobo" Newsom, ; WA {had taken a shot at the hoop.|” Following are the scores for the Fiélithanded pitcher just traded to ~ | Kearney finally put one through|two nights the Philadelphia Athletics by the = e to set the score at 20-15 | Washington Senators, has been re- Jone month in advance of the time EADLINE FOR DIfiPg)A\}'EADS Youns Thibodsay, who hid bésh FOUR BIT LEAGUE classified as 1-A, the Selective Serv- | NEw REGU'.AT'O“S [‘,m‘“mm Sesive Taiiebelvd thdir | Gomm"' HOSPI'I'M, IS 11 A. M. o,n N playing a nice game, was yanked | Royals ice Board spokesman said ¥ | licenses or certificates. { (llm( Is TOM OF INSERTION. lout in this quarter on four personal |Blum 144 176 192 510, Newsom, according to the spokes- MER(H ANT MARI“E Orders requiring the advance sub- | ORROVI £ > fouls. Douglas got its second winid .:;\cel;n 120 169 :”l :‘9‘)‘;::?\TLct;fl!:.ti:;:‘.,‘:::,;md“”m” and lontaatoR+ gt applications emanated o VR " % FOR SALE | just b@;ore the h;:rn SO\K)?:d :ndl i g iR 10— oh I Te tradeier Nkwadna'tor pichier | - | from the District Const Guard Of-| The Immunization Clinic will be 7 el USRI j NEA I lf{: p‘:,:h ]::S:d ";‘;_‘mtw° B 169 201 201 571 Roger Wolfe was disclosed Monday.! All persons desiring merchant | fice, Ketchikan, Thirteenth Naval | held at the Government Hospital ] | BALE-Upright Iverson Piano. | : A : I ST — e marine licenses or certificates of |District. | tomorrow ‘afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Call Blue 115 After 5 p.m - Nip And Tuck & | Total 806 830 9002536 CHRISTMAS PARTY | registry as staff officer of insepect-| Further information regarding by Dr. Louls Salazar, and all mo: . { The fourth quarter was nip and| Aces Twe. 18, Sons of Norway Dinner|ed ooean or coastwise \(easéls ate[Shis matter may be obiained SRepjfhers aré lged o bfing chilaffn [NETTE set (new): double »bedA i tuck all the way through and untll‘spm 1 i ) 4/at 7 pm. Program and Dance TOOF | now under new regulations ([1«- Marine Inspectors, U s Coast | over 6 mmnl?s of age who have not coil springs, etc. Douglas 325 ;:; final whistle it looked like any-| g 240 187 153 5go Hall Adm. each $150. For Reserva-| The issuance of the above-men- :l:um'd Office, at Juneau or Ketch- ‘bv;n lg)mumzed‘. T 5 | y's game el o i s Pl X LA it ants will require the |ikan | mallpox vaccinations will be giv- 1936 FORD V-8 good shape, excel- | ‘The cross-channel ' fans were’g:g:‘:::_m :7“: f,llf i:; ;; gl 7 J-:’fiv },:)ll,n;;x«;(:x‘:“::’(]:.;plmnmn‘;\L least| In Juneau, John Newmarker, Lt. en, as well as diphtheria and lent tires, Prestone and chai ready to walk out victorious when'ganperg iy 1};3 " 4»‘1’ i : bpohs i L SRR Comdr., SSCGR (T) is Officer-In- whooping cough inoculatons. . Sreen 413 between 12 and 1 pm p [they mistook the substitution horn |gundsten S g Charge, marine inspection gty - OO = oy |in the last few seconds | § Ay E >oe A‘NICE bome, aud {00GiHe DEPPEEHY, e |t coiaslh(“:x;l‘ncx(:zndk:l:\?r oo :l(l):‘\ Vel - YOUR BROKEN LENSES TORTEY EEvonArEy priced for quick sale. If interested |+ 1 i B, | Total 886 862 815 oo P -— kil e F||'s] Game of Channel!ml.sundersl..mdnu, was' soonrem- gt ‘Efl.ep‘lnc;d Dm ;ur ou‘llx‘ . Eyes| Have a portratt artist take your 4 A ' . & 2 "edxed as one of their own players| Diiiiies | Examined. Dr. Rae .. Carlson | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite LAYING HENS — Write box 1568 Chammonshm Series | weikeaous to repiace a team mite | Gommons 5 P Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | Federal Building. Phone 204, adv i bns vt . —_— | A jand carry on for the remainder of [avenik 177 244 202 623 p o) . - SRS STIN JS: range t | & WF‘:ST"\":’"S}‘:flm;l:“:'r:‘fm(e:' Sl Ends in Dead Heat lthe period. {Matheny 140 149 148— 438 | e e - “ e ! ' D. H. S. Reserves Smooth |Simmons 153 171 169-- 483 PUT YOUR order in for that Xmas| Juneau High 30; Douglas High| Playing a smooth game of ball Stewart 179 179 179— 537 Tree, either Jack Pine or Spruce,|29. in the opening game of the evening, | ——— i | 3 A o 5 iy 3¢ S | Total 85 879 834--2498 | all carefully selected. Phone 374| D. H. S. Reserves 17; J. H. S, the Douglas High School Reserves | Reserves 13. |showed good ball handling as com- | Jokers assengers to a { { or 226 oS —_— |pared with Juneau's boys who were Spot 18 18 18 54 FOR SALE two pairs of skis., Fans saw one of the fastest bas-ja trifle clumsy at times McCormick | Henning 150 150 150 - 450 _ Phone 748 mornings. {ketball games to be played in a|and Krsul both gave fine accounts | Iverson 166 166 ‘166 That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- 2 —_——— —llong time on the High School's/for themselves, with Krsul high Sperling 151 151 151 . . N . FOR SALE—Fairbanks Bath HOUSE| .10 oourt Jast night as Juneau's|point man for the contest. Young|Schoettler 131 131 131— ican Airways Alaska Sertice. But PO(“|D| IAIGD.IN el Y Sterling 151 151 151 and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partly Orimidn Beaks ad { = . 3 A o lica ’ s edged out the Doug-|Forrest, tuneaw’s center, played is now priorited by r | Incol ¢ e 4 Al ry sse! | REASES—GAS—OIL furnished. Joo '“; “ghm"“‘;‘;;' O las Huskies in a dead heat at the|fairly nice ball for the local set. i PE SR ey o VS5V RERRpen wnov P - South Franklin St. Phone 334. |4 of the fourth quarter in the| Scoring was as follows: i s A S ey the Armed Forces, selected for his | Poot of Main Btreet 1 first of the championship series i 2 {The' prelifinasy conitest, between | inithe. | importance to the war effort. FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- iture, etc. 326-6th St. el _ |the Douglas and Juneau High Re- | FG FT TP, Federals | ; i S COCALLY grown rutabagos. They|serves, was also close and swift. | SCOtt 1 0 2 |Taylor 178 157 141— 466 When Victory is won, we will pio- are better—They are cheaper.'! The nightcap game between the|Kearney 4 1 9 McNaughton 115 101 134— 350 i sann Mmc " While they last $650 a bag.|two main teams of the channel Nordling 3 1 7 |Kennedy 119 143 137— 399 neer new standards of sexvice for our ary 0. Across the street from the Em-|schools showed that the 1943-44| Thibodeau 3 0 6 |Sharp 120 98 97— 324 : . . FOR QUALITY MEAT® ska. pire. Contact Paul Satko from|series will be no one-sided affair,|Mead o B % & ol friends in Alaska AND POULTRY ‘ 6 to 8 p.m, 123 Main St. {with both squads being more even- | HOgIns 2 2 8| Total 541 499 5091589 FREE DY’ VERY ] — - - ly matched than in previous years.| O e xR Alley Cats Call Phones and WOOD OR COAL heater; coal GCoach Graber's ,,m.p,“.(. all fsph\ Totals 13 4 30 |Johnson 102 154 147 403 ! > range ; blower oil unit for range:|omores and juniors, with plenty of Douglas High Grove 114 102 108— 324 | | dining room table. Phone BlUe o504 material on tap for Douglas FG PT TP Mack 136 135 136 408 '_—_—-1 275 after 5 pm. |next year if the team holds to-iPusich 1 o 2 |Lockridge 127 127 127 381 || Chas.G. Warner Co. — { E-1 2 Apts, 2/8¢tber. Coach Anderson’s. teamSavikko LI baes S - e o 5 4 v 4 5¢ B t‘. | T mnz“‘::;' - |finds only two of last year's ori-|Bach & gl v Total 479 519 5181516 IV AMERIC TNV AFRITTES JRITRUNS SErepmny serwe Thomas Hardware 2 rooms. All furnished. For"s’m';ginal plgyex's. Keamey" and Thibo- | Rice 3 0 o e RE 3 MACHINE SHOP PAINTs_on‘s |deau, with the remainder of the!Devin ¢ Fp -0 Ropes and Painte Batllders’ and Shelf _|string all new players: | Asp 1 & il { § Bears Score First | Bonnett 1 1 3| ; HARDWARE { | k Kearney, Juneau High School ! - = : _______|forvard, staried the scoring off in| Totals 13 3 2 | Leota’s Fl&lflls;fi;gchza;e: ;rozm for ren -;1)m= first few minutes of play and | Douglas High Reserves | 1 rite / pire. _|the entire game found him plantink | FG FT TP| WOMEN'S APPARRL f _— the casaba from all points | | I STEAM heated room for rent. asaba from all points of thelMcGarmiok % oalhis R | = | Greér, 475, hardwood. He rolled up 9 points|gaydahl g g Al Baranof Hotel i _Green §15. ~ _ |during the night as high man for|pary i o § FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept|the local lads. | Kibby P t warm. Winter rates $15 a month.‘ The end of the first quarter, how- | Krsul 3 0 6 | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath) ————— —— | aq b0 od i and use of Electric Washer and i S kil Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-J | ' ' | rotats 8 1 17| Light and Heavy Hauling view Apts. | caw| Juneau High Reserves R O. DAVI® E. W. DAVIS 1 : 1 , i FG FT TP PHONE 81 Mills ... o S L WANT TO' RENT_A, Small fur-| % 0 lery €: (Garvin 0 0 o nished house. Phone Black 578. i Forrest 1 e by w7 | | Hungerford / L SN T W5NTED for employment in essen- ]Carlson 1 o 2 tial quk. one man, neat appear- | DeGanahl ... 0 0 0 ance, intelligent, who can meet | Kiein 0 2 2 the public. Steady employment. i Frions AR Totals £ 5 18 WANTED— ne washing ma- chine motor in good running con- dition. Phone Red 340., WANTED TO BUY—Child’s rocker. : Write Empire C 3123. | & *a % WANTED — (o buy — Photographic OE ( equipment, Phone 284. | K o BESRIRREII 1 i k) WANTED-—Maid for general house- Y work; also maid for care of child- i i \ ren. Phone 361. } b :' k% i : WANm—Uaedxu_,:.mmu‘mwufl R AL R T ’ loughby. Phone 788. % ‘ ¥ 4 H L e | Rose Bo e Profits . b | NANTED—Washer; also’ m-‘ e - Ihaasd dianb 2 v | erman at Snaw 'Waite Lowndy.| Will-Be - Divided: - . They’'ve unlocked the last frontier 5 ! ‘Among:Members: . : A i | WANTED AT ONCE-Ironers and l This was no man’s land not so many risk much on sturdy engines—and the shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. ! SAN/FRANCISCO; Gatifs. Bec, 15. years ago. Sure, there was always gold uels that keep them running. L m | —Representatives of ;he Pacific or platinum in the hills—but you Right there you have the reason for 0“ ‘l‘ ; | Wun"“”:'"m %"nw"m“’mh‘l e couldn’t get it-out, you couldn’t even Alaska’s preference for Standard Gaso- FOUND=- ) Ini Emphje.[ during which they voted o continue get to it. line Unsurpassed, and Standard Avi- Owner may have same by prov-: - the sharing of t‘lf m‘“:o'lmlfiz Today, Alaska’s riches areno longer ~ ation Gasoline. They've proved their ing ‘ownershi for Ad.! recelpts among ten members s ‘ L A g ship and paying il sheernayon' s s 1 hi s o veiled by space and time and terrain. depcndal?xhty. ’l'hro'ug.h non-rfy, snow- o_UND — Diamond set wedding ficers for another year. 't Trucks and planes and power boats laced skies, up swirling rapids, over ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co. eamless Hnse ic‘:mme_a Commissiorier Edwin have vanquished the last frontiers. But rocky passes, Standard fuels give mo- ; ; ! s N iseh termo sy _,',‘f "" f’hf it still isn’t easy. Though . tors the power to pull over i i das %1 it The ' decision on ' the Rose Bowl planes have shrunk week- the rough spots. When é t“!"e: egv‘be played January 1 be- long dog team trips to a the chips are down, you amt, $650. Paper R mm‘ Faston ahd Yiuttienn matter of minutes, men can count on Standard. 115 Decker Way. ‘Effective! Sehoot 'girls, ‘Bulbints womien, MP”"W mmflflh.:ien share the pro- i e 1. SO ERgRe 20 ’ here Is your chance: Stock Amn“mwmn: mwbncea TURN your old gold. into value, lovely sheers and take ad- tickets will, however; mean a smaller cash or trade at Nugget Sbob. (| vantege of their 33 1/3% ||TCUUR't0 conference members. The income. tak of ..person,in | yEgRY WHILE WE STIL CHRISTMAS PARTY STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA } Br ‘ng $2,000 a year is_ ret HAVE YOUR SIZE!! sy H $62 # * ey wiczss Dec. 18/ /8008 'of “Nofway Dinner o s :' st —_ i o at 7 pm. Program and Dance I0OF 4 w ze was granted in! Hall ‘Adm. each $1.50. For Reserva- [ New 50 ears ago. tions Phone ‘Red 210 'or 217. ¥ 1

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