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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. 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: 10¢ 5e Minimum charge ......50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED .EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS FEAR'N) A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. 8 SALE , FOR SALEDelco Portable Radio, Chest of drawers, No. 2 Orpheum Apts. Phone Blue 335. WANTED NIED F\unhht*d Apt. or house for family of three. Phone 45. WANTED—Any kind of inside work for reliable man with good refer- ence, No. 1 Capitol Apts FOR Latest model nine tube phonograph | _ i FRY C( JOK 347 room 6 ALE Zenith combination and radio. Call Charles Burdick, Forest Service wants work. Phone FOR SALE—Patented land 4 room WANTED—Furnished “apt. or house, furnished house, basement, lot of family of three. Phone Red 185. " ‘et . ChICKED o= Ay at o3 wood, water 12\1‘110\1:’51‘”’, oul‘WANTU]' Boy to deliver papers in house, big garden, g # hway.| Seatter Tract. Inquire Empire sheds, 6 miles-out the highway.| . = Write box 1621. s i S —— WANT TO BUYLunch Counter, St r Xmas FOR SALE--24 “vgl‘; 0”';‘}:"0 Phone| S0da Fountain Equipment and tree string. Used or | pool tables. Write Box 1237 Doug- Black 583 | 1las by “ 5 Grs also new | — FOR SALE—Grand piano & WANT TO BUY or RENT—house ladies black tailored coat, size 42. 201 Decker apts. town. Phone 764 Douglas. inner spring bed, with/ FOR SALE—1 spring, WANTED for employment in essen- mattress. I twin size ; tial work, one man, neat appear- inner spring mattress, h““z“""’ ‘: ance, intelligent, who runl )mnel oil heater, child's ice skates, SKC| g0 n e steady employment. 13. Wm. E. Walker, Auke Ba Bhbas Wid FOR SALE—Edison rotary Mimeo-| @ umun ™ 5 "huy — Photographic | 3 graph, Battery telephones, Oak equipment. Phone 294. y table, carpet sweeper, floox waxing and polishing brush. WANTED-Maid for general house- work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. Small laundry stove, tool grinder Scroll saw, vise for home or gat- age, 'i HP. electric motor, Black- | smith leg vise, anvil tools. When others fail try us. 925 W 11th St.| AN'] ED—Used tuxmzur:. 308 Wfl loughby. Phone 788. VANTED- Washcr also dry clean- l’JSG Panel delivery. Phone Douglas ' 78. . | Good pay. Phone 299. m.m. astman movie camera. Phone Red 90 after”S p.m. 16 chirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. " TIDES TOMORROW FOR SALE—1940 V8 panel Truck, new motor, good tires. Call Blue 255 after 5 p.m. = o g = PRy .. | Low tide 3:41 am 4.2 feet “K BAR, has 3 piece plate mir- ; B/:‘_E’r Phone Blue 662. {High tide 10:00 am. 15.2 feet. = i _!Low tide 4:44 pm., 24 feet, FOR SALE—Pet Canaries. Red 550. | High tide 10:51 p.m., 125 feet WANT TO RENT—A five or six| room furnished house. Black 795 evenings. D‘\Veuo‘ | Davenpol! an chair, 2 occasional chairs, 1 swing| rocker, 2 ash stands. Call 028 and | ask for 61. ! FOR SALEAMn}mg electric Mnngle 326-6th St. et | FOR SALE muskrat | fur coat, size u Phone 106. ‘ woperu, 18 apn 00 monthly in-; w 00. Terms. Write 138. mattress and spring, Phone Red 244. DOUBLE bed, vaffle iron. A ‘N(CE home, and hi(‘nma' property, priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. WESTINGHOUSE electric range sec it at the Reliable Transfer. FOR SALE—Fairbauks Bath House and apts. Also 3 cabins. All pmuy' furnished. Income $80 monthly on South Franklin St. Phone’ 334. FOR ‘SALE—6 “room "house also fur-| niture, etc. 326-6th St. — e —— I 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 p.m. 123 Main St. ! FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin— 2 rooms. All furnished. ‘For $8,000.! Apply Juneau Pflnt sm [ MISCELLANEOUS IF PARTY who took tiie Yose gold, 17 Jewell Man's “Eska” Writst Watch from a Jewelry store last Wednesday, will drop it in the post office addressed to Box 891, nothing more will be said about News! White Icing on Black! Freshest for now thru o gt = Spring lingerie GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- trimmed blacks! Dou- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. ble duty suit dresses, Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 301 one - piece charmers, 35 Decker Way. Effective ] yn, peyfect for holiday s 18- charming. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Jones_sxevens ’I‘he mwme .x 0( n pemn in' Se s Britain earning $2,000 a year is $624.52. BUY WAR BONDS Open Evenings Until 9:00 :"(‘%ck in country within three miles 01 erman at Snow White Laundry. HANILD AT ONLE—lmmu and | THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE ~—JUNEAU ALASKA “They rationed a red and juicy substance called * ... so that’s why we are sorry for people, because we all we need in delicious Centennial Dog Meal!” 1x CAKE FLOUR, GERVITA WHEAT CEREAL, FARINA, DOG MEAL, LOS‘!‘ and I'DIIND FOUNU A ;,und fountain pen -~ Prove ownership and pay for this | and it's yours. Empire. LOST—RCAF bunch of ki } turn to Miss Harpon. Gas Hotel. vF'OUND — Diamond set weddm;, | | ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co.| yyavy Fionda, Dec. | LOST — Rase gold Gruen lady's| Wares i) 5 watch. Reward. Call Blue 634. A spere/bins ROLEr N on while he works as | FOUND—Umbrella Inquire Empire.|erator for an airline here, won! ,yan McNutt, 154': pounder, of ! » row is the st ] | Owner may have same by prov-| | first money in the $5,000 open tour-|New York, night sioned | Tomorrow s the shortest day o | ing ownership and paying for Ad. | nament with even par—280 for 72| Kenny LaSalle, 158'. pounc i | the year and also the beginning of s By __ ! holes—coasting home on a xv;,ula— ten. rounds winter \ | tion 70 il Tomorrow the sun is scheduled to| i l"on nm Warga won his biggest uollml' rise at 9:46 o'clock in the morning Bas __ | purde in his ssven years as a pros !RALPH ZANH” and the sun is scheduled to set at |3 ROOM furnished Apt. Inquire at fessional, finishing with a three- 1:07 o'clock in the afternoon | 513A Willoughby. strokie AdEE ‘ovek Bkuiing: B - ots p It will be several days before| E Detroit, former national amateur| {here is any appreciable difference| | Write 3112 c/o Em]mc Willie Turnesa of the Navy grab- | FR"ZIE ZIVI( and then a few more months and| | AR ST S K T " bed the amateur honors with Spring. 15'{;'[(\-5-\111 617‘:‘“(‘“ o, 00 Io 284 score which earned him third| STON. Ms Dec, 21 Halpt PR g ST | b | place and a tie with Johnny Bulia| BOSTON, Mass. Dec. 21.—Haph == = - L Rattas ontiis ko "Bk “”7unfl. 1481, pounds, uncorked a | FOR RENT—Fur. Ams Eastly kept| & . ot : Al stitr left jab to give Fritzie Zivic warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Fi "‘l F 1 165 B ht $1,000 ‘1)1 poun former welterweight To MEEI IONIGHI Lights, water, Dishes. Also batn| FIFst place aiso brough | king, a thorough polishing to win a | 4| war bonds to Warga, and use of Electric Washer an LUKE APPLING LEAVING. . | Applm;, v.ho thee day: a private at Fort Sheri Stellar Second Baseman | Announces He Is Go- ing fo Enlist cial batting champion | erican League. Applini his record that gave the 1 shortstop an average of EUGENE, Oregon, Dec. 21.—The New York Yankees have apparent- ported as announcing and-denying his retirement and said at his home | here he is going to enlist. | Gordon told reporters he has notified Ed Barrow, President of the Yankees, he will be in “some branch of the armed service before spring training and will not be available for the 1944 season.” Gordon added: “I plan to return to the Yankees after war if I am still young enough.” Gordon is 28, is married and has two children. University of Washin immediately start prac { Trojans. Roy Sandberg and Al ,OMMISSIONER FOR THE TERRITORY ALASKA DIVISION NUMBER ONE IN THE COURT OF ford who has efirolled ton’s V-12 program. Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AND OF THE ESTATE of MILTON VALI- SON, also known as Milton Vale- son, deceased. NOTICE OF HEARNG ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that H. L. Faulkner, Executor of, the estate of MILTON VALISON,! the above named deceased, has filed his Final Account and that a hear-| ing will be held thereon before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on February 21, 1944, at 10 o'clock a.m., at which time and place all per: sons interested in the estate may appean and file objections in writ- Kerr, Colgate foothall ing and contest the Final Account.|closes completion of —The projected 22-mar St. Mary's back, have vitations to play in EAST SQUAD FOR GIVEN under my hand and the East squad for the Shrine game on seal of the Probate Court at Ju- January 1 in-San Francisco, by the 1943, selection of John Tavener, Indiana neau, Alaska, December 21st, FELIX GRAY, |center tackle, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-|Ohlo State end. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | 5 s o 8 First publication Dec. 21, 1943. TOM AND JERRY Last publication Jan. 11, 1944. adv, and Ci adv. SIPTED FLOUR, PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR, PEACH KLOSSOM STEVE WARGA GOI,F MATCH vax o iven young professional who ' TO GET $500 CHECK IN (“RlSTMAS SOCK‘, CHICAGO, Il Dec. 21—The Bil-| s ago became!““d Welker Cochran, runnerup, will| will get a check for $500 as the of- | Dick Wakefield, of Detroit, is sec- iond and Ralph Wadgin, White Sox, is third. They were the | only three regulars of the American ly lost Joe Gordon, stellar second League to bat gver 300. baseman. { Gordon has been variously re- HUSKIES TO REACH ‘ LOS ANGELES DEC. 26 ! LOS' ANGELES, Dec. 21. football squad will arr December 26 and December 27 and| Pasadena Rose Bowl game on Jan- uary 1, with the Southern Camomia' | Washington advance men have al- | ready arrived here. They said the | Huskies will be augmented by Jim McCurdy, 195 pound center of Stan- PR’ 5 R 13 IN LINE-UP FOR WEST'S SHRINE GAME SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Dec. 21. ball squad has reached 13 as Nick Susoeff, former Washington State lend and Gonzales Moraes, former {Game on Januaty 1. Susoeff played 'in ‘the last Bhnne game SHRINE GAME READY | HAMILTON, N. Y. Dec. 21—Andy At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577 FEDERA[S LOSET0 | BARANOF IN HIGH HEELS LEAGUE | The High Heels League bowled |last night at the Elks Alleys, Gar- rett scoring high for the evening's play. The Baranof team defeated the Federals and the Alley Cats outpointed the Lady Elks. Following are the individual scores Baranof Spot ol - (U DT Roush 108 148 Cart 134 108 Armstrong 113 133 bk il AND DON'T FORG Total 533 578 496 1607 Ao i Federals ned Cranber 140 173 137 450 96 127 114 337 McNaughton 139 130 129 398 At Kennedy 93 100 101 204 ¢have Total 468 530 401 Lady Elks Spot gl gy gl Mills 121 154 101 S 0 Adams 108 87 117 pA"Y BERGI v IED : Blothgren 114 117 107 WOMAN ATHLETE "43 Total 64 464 443 1371 / YORK, Dec. 21.—Patty Berg, SO who returned to golf competition x z 2 aan| After one year on crutches. then MK 118 113 149 380|504 (he Marines, has been voted Johnson 115 146 150 411 4po woman athlete of the year in an Lucluldw 130 116 118 36 odlntid Press ‘)mm polt o Sy Gloria Callen, swimmer, are 520 459 580 1559 and third favorites. - - ' DECISION IN BOUT WITH K. LA SALLE Iif 21.—Steve TOMORROW;WINTER RIGHT HERE NOW or the dura- a radio op-| AN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 21 $700 in war it before T { ten-round decision last night before | . \oou1ar meeting of the Coast > TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY soher, |- WILLIE HOPPE TO IS . 1 PLAY TOURNAMENT WANTED—Steady, man or capable woman with tools to clean 20th tury Theatre and do light main- tenance work. Do not apply if not| qualified. 20th Century Office. ling January 5 in Kansas City, con- A o |engage in a 1,900 point match ~<lm(-\ TOM AND JERRY BATTER of the Am. |tinuing in Chicago, Detroit 'm(l At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577 g completed ‘nndmg in New York on January 2 adv. e White Sox Quesfion ol Beauty reliable handy rd Association announces that {Willie Hoppe, 3-cushion champion,| 21 Luke dan, Tllinois, .328. also of the The gton Husky ive here on tice for the ™% Uubrickson, in Washing- n West foot- accepted in- the Shrine BIG coach dis- the 22-man The Queen of Pasadena’s Annual Tournament of Roses will be: chosen ‘ecil Soders, from among these seven girls, all co-eds at Pasadena Junior College. - The remaining six will comprise the court of princesses. From top to BATTER boitom the girls are Artie Lee Page, Janice Long, Margie Evans, Ann MdCament, Audrey Graves, Naomi Riordan, Lou Sledge. (AP Wire- photo) iT WE HAVE E including scme new arrivals such as Canned Pumpkin, Canned Sweet Potatoes, Can- s, Fresh Dates, Candies and everything to make a perfect Christmas. PIGGLY WIGGLY iI6—Phone—-214 and | knocked out Gene cecond | der of Chicago, in the SHORTEST DAY IS T THRIT CO-0F ||| o " N | bonds went to Byrd, and Bulla and| : Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- | 9,000 fans and to take the major| . view ipts v Turnesa each received $500 worth,!share of a $17,000 gate to go to Guard Auxiliary will be held to-| - t the largest an amateur may Te-|disabled war veterans hospitalized DIEDL I the council chambers of) ceive (Bt aia- Shb the City Hall. The subject for to- GORDON Craig Wood, duration national| . e night's study will be “Special Lights | open champ, came in fifth. 57 and Aid to Navigation.” All mem-| | | |leER COCHRAN, bers are urged to be present. Cen-| | PAGE FIVF, FROM SOUP TO NUT: VERYTHI NOW AT 'WARD IS KNOCKED | TONY DEMERS GOING OUTIN ATHROUND = TO HOCKEY RANGERS BY TIPPY LARKIN | NEW YORK, Dec. 2; ers The Rang- PROVIDENCE, Rhode TIsland, Dec. | Tony Demers, 21.—Tippy Larkin, 142 pounder of |right wing, just discharged from the Garfield, New Jersey, last night|Canadian Army, for the balance of Ward, 145 poun- the season. Demers was formerly fourth round.’ with the Montreal Canadiens, have obtained Member National Retaller- STREET PHONE 787 FEMMER’'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — NAULING [ L | e Authorised lers) GREASES—GAB—OIL Dalicious me | Poot of Main Btrest EVERY NIGHT $ ' Juneau Melors DOUGLAS INN ' John Marin, Prop. Phane 86 ‘—-———_—.—l Sanitary Meat Co. | POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY | FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & GEORGE ¥BOS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS | Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS J Leota’s WOMEN’S APPARERL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE ¢ Light and Heavy Hauling R. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DFALKRS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward WHEN IN NEED OF Ulesel Ofl—Rtove Ofl—Your €ALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men om.tmmorllfll PHONE 309 ‘BMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 100 GASTINEAU HOTEL : Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalien PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Amerioan Meat — Pheuns 8% Wall l;aper .-..I.d...efl Paint Shnp ] HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank

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