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THURSDAY, DECEMBER e Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. 3, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED We accept ads over telephone from ‘persons listed in telephone directory. e Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- uve insertions: One day . 10¢ Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge ......50¢ FOR RENT ‘ FOR SALE i LOST—FOUND { MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. —_— FOR SALE COFFEE table, 2 end tables, kitch- en stool, sandwich toaster; also wish to buy a trunk. Phone Red 710 FOR SALEDelco Portable Radio.' Chest of drawers, No. 2 Orpheum ~7 e 335, model nine tube on phonograph o .10, Cali Charles Burdick, Forest Service. | FOR SALE—Patented land 4 room furnished house, basemente lot of| wood, water in house, cmckf’nj big garden, garage, out house, sheds, 6 miles out the highway. Write box 1621 ladies black tailored coat, size 42 WANTED—Steady, sober, reliable| & man, handy with tools to clean 20th Century Theatre and do light maintenance work. Do not apply if not qualified. 20th Century Office WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house for family of three. Phone 45. | FRY COOK wants work. Phor 347 room 6 hed apt. or hous Phone Red 18 WANTED—Boy to deliver papers in Seatter Tract. Inquire Empire Office. WANT TO BUY- Lunch Counter, soda Fountain Equipment and pool tables. Write Box 1237 Doug- las The army reported the arrival of {ive prominent major leagne basel Left to right, they are, (during a Louis Cardinals; Manager Frank er, Brookiyn. The baseball aggrega STAGG GIVEN SPORT HONOR NEW YORK, Dec. 23—Coach A.| A. Stagg, of the College of the Pa- | cific has been voted the outstanding sports person, for his comeback, in 1943. The grand old man of foot- WANT TO BUY or RENT-—house bhall had one of the best teams in| in country within three miles of his career. town. Phone 764 Douglas. | The venerable mentor nosed n\n| ANTED [ —— Patty Berg for standout, the wo- 5. SOk eIploymentiin, csmEicl gy r who retained her victor-! tial work, one man, neat appear-| o5 touch after an 18 months lay- ance, intelligent, who can meet ,i¢ pocause of a knee fracture as the public. employment.| the result of an automobile acci- Phone 612. dent Bronco Nagurski who recurned to Squlpment. Phote 264, | the Chicago Bears, pro-football, won Phone Douglas| _____ < third place. | WANTED—Maid for genéral house-! The others in the order named 201 Decker apts. FOR SALE—Edison rotary graph, Battery telephones, Oak| library table, carpet sweeper, floor W waxing and polishing brush Small laundry stove, tool grinder, | Seroll saw, vise for home or gar-| age, ' H.P. electric motor, Black- | smith leg vise, anvil tools. When | others fail try us. 925 W 11th St. Steady WANTED — 1936 Panel delivery. o iy 78. 150 0 & - | work; also maid for care of child- are as follows: New York Yankees, 16 mm. Eastman movie camera.\ yen phgne 361. baseball; Luke Appling, baseball Phone Red 90 after 5 p.m. - ——— —————————— Beau k, boxing; Schoolboy : — ~— | WANTED—Used turniwure. 308 Wll- | poye baseball; New York Giants DOUBLE bed, mattress and spring,| |oughby. Phone 788. o '.“ ..’ prih B waffle iron. Phone Red 244. bthall; Joe Gordon, baseball, and Henry Armstrong, boxing S0 Mol - | NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- A NICE home, and income property,| erman at Snow White Laund e ry. £ priced for qu;cll; sale. If interested | Good pay. Phone 299. VESSEI. Write Box 1615. Feincs d | NANTED AT ONCE—Ironer: range | ——— |WANT TO RENT—A five six e T o FOR SALE—Fairbanks Bath House room furnished house. Black 795 and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partlyi evenings. furnished. Income $80 monthly on| - South Franklin St. Phone 334. A southbound steamer arrived in MRFLSSEL . » TS port early this morning with_ the FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. 10 GET BIG CHANCE tewe: aneus G. alison, Claude v. — Brown, Julius Chom, May George, L are better—They ~are cheaper.| To SHow OFF m 44 tom, John C. Lund, Frank Marshall, While they last $6.50 a bag.| SEITN Joseph Mur Katherine Nordal pire. Contact Paul Satko fmmi'w;nm- believes a handful of Pay- jjam poole, Fred B, Sheldon, Aifred 6 to 8 p.m, 123 Main St. |ers will dominate the Major'g short, Roy Wicklund, Mary J FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 pe several outstanding pitchers and| Evan Zaloff, John Comer, Dan | Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabid—-\a few highly successful hitters.” | Kelley, Roy Nichols, Ingar Nore,| Apply Juneau Paint Store. outfielder, himself one -of the Lowell Wood, George A. Madden, | ,game’s greatest batters, explained!and G. W. Regsdale. | HISCELLAHEOUS | next season will make it possible for |outgoing boat were Fritz Oscar | players above the average ability to Jenson, Charles E. Boyer, Lillian 17 Jewell Man’s “Eska” Writst! before. Frances Charles, William B. Hewet Watch from a Jewelry store msg: “There are many fellows still left jLela M. Cheney, Cecilia B. Hewett, | post office addressed to Box 891, thing on the ball and they should|Comnell, Lt. (jg. Bernard J. Pipe, nothing more will be said about!have an exceptional season in 1944,” (Lt: A. M. Caro, Lt. J. H. Bigshee, | el | Juanita F. Kay, Enok E. Mynttan- | GUARANTEED Realistic o |ien, Forrest V. Warwick, William R. | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| | | UmOOR (HR“TMAS Potts and infant, Donna Lee Potts, | 315 Decker Way. Effective| DE(ORA'"O"S APPEAR;Ben H. Iverson, Edw. I. Regan,| June 15. | - Lo |Ernest N. Martinsen, Wilmer T. TURN your old gold into value,| _ = o e . = |Laabs, Joseph E. Keener, Catherin il e at Nugget Shop. ]pe,axmg daily. Previously mentioned .t 4 1E. Palmer, Edward E. Wells, Oliver The income tax of a person injinated tree and the ome in front |y’ anderson. Vestal H. Stone, An- | $62452. oy W. Whitehead has two lighted |qng Stanley Bartholomev. | | Christmas. trees on the portico at| mor Ketchikan—Frances Cooper, lnew outdoor decoration this year| | e e, { ontaining valuable Papers. oo has strung lights along the (APIA'" OF PORT Soum;‘ svecurn Empire. |fence of his residence on the Ba- ood fountain pen --| TOUND-A & Sam Feldon also has an outdoor . |tree on Calhoun Avenue between| Lt. Warren M. Caro, Captain of S . Empire. | i 2 e e | his residence and the Feldon apart- |the Port, USCG, left for the states ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co.|bas a tree on the marquee. Coast on temporary duty. Interior decorations are appear- During Lt. Caro’s absence, Lt. Owner may have same by Prov-|geciions, from trees fo lighted|charge of the local Coast Guard ing ownership and paying for Ad-| yeqins, Vs, stars and crosses. | Office. ! v S following passengers disembarking LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They Harold E. Haide, Emily Hyckembot- Across the street from the Em-| ASOTA, Florida, Dec. 23—Paul yiary Nordgle, James Nordale, Wil- | Leagues next year and “there should 'gyplette. 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000.| The forecast by the 40-year-old John G. Osborne, Albert Stinson,| ilhal the general down level for| Taking passage for Seattle on the [F PARTY who took the rose gold!show to more advantage than ever Dick, Anna Rudoiph, Pearl Young, Wednesday, will drop it in thelin game who still have somc- |LOUIS€ M. Manthey, Clara B. Mc- 1t | tid WO aaanp: | Florence H. Eastland. Perma- | | Malmberg, Nelson Potts, Rosa M. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. |Frank A. Lindelof, Leo W. Rysen, | | More outdoor decorations are ap-| | [Were the Baranof masquce il |A- Nye: William Ritterhaus, Kathryn | Britain earning $2,000 a year L?lflf Percy Reynold’s residence. Dr.|yoniq Gutierrez, Thomas A. Carson, | | rn shls residence at Sixth and Harris, Marian Lange, and Emily D. Sten ST and fmn |and Hugh J .Wade has sprung a gon adies Navy Blue leather|, .4 jngtead of a brilliantly. lighted —|sin road between Harris and Easi IHE"DR'(KSON TAKES OVER Prove ownership and pay for this| ! FOUND — Diamond set wedding ments. The Columbia Lumber Co.,!this morning enroute to the East: FOUND—Umbrella Inquire Empire. ;.o cverywhere in the residential | (j.g.) Lance Hendrickson will be in! FOR BENT } STEAM heated room for rent.! Green 675. | | 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. ATTEND Sunday, December 26 40 VOICES Let Not Your Hearts Be TOM AND JERRY BATTER At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577 adv. & FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS WORSHIP Children's Candlelight Service Methodist Church UNEAU, AL/ THE DAILY. ALASKA. EMPIRE— ned C JUS all figures in Alaska as a USO unit. topover in Seattle, Wash.); Danny Litwhiler and Stan Musial of St. Frisch, Pittsburgh: Hank Borowy, New York Yankee; and Dixie Walk- tion is, or was, at the last advices, at Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Al- WASHIKGTON OFF [BOWl GAME FOR CALIFORNIA, rosesowLGame RECEIPTS TO of Washington gridders staged | the final home field practice yes-| terday then shoving off last night 7 for the New Years date with the (By Associated Press) University of Southern California (gjlege football permitted to exist in the Rose Bowl. | through courtesy of the Navy De- The Huskies are scheduled tofpartment for the 1943 season, will open their California workouts attempt to repay the debt from Monday and it is belicved the first|gate receipts of the January 1 bow scssions of Coach Ralph Welch will | games be at 6 am. to keep the squad| The largest contribution will come away from the torrid temperatures.'from the Rose Bowl game where - 1$45,000 from the gross receipts will | be used for improvement of recrea- pITI NOIRE DAME tion facilities for the men overseas. !I'o MEET I" 1944 Washington and Southern Cali- i | The Cotton Bowl game’s receipts PITTSBURGH, Pa., Dec. 23.—|will go to the Army Air Force Em- {fornia have been the two elevens |'chosen to play before 90,000 fans. Athietic Director James Hagan says|ergency Society Pitt and Notre Dame will mr‘t'li The East-West game receipts go NE! of will shares title, Square Gar mission, wi rounder York in the SE. | Southern | centrating Huskies Coach opening game for both schools and!this year the amount will the date is September 30, -+ TOM AND JERRY BATTER At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577 adv. SKIRTS and JACKETS for the traditional Stock Up? Plus-perfect for every one on your Christmas list—jackets and skirts, the mainstay of h wardrobe ‘44 styles, fabrics, ors. Gilt scoop—at low in our ne ranberries AND DON'T FORGET WE HAVE EVERYTHIN( including scme new arrivals toe: Fresh Dates, Candies and everything to make a perfect Christm PAGE. FIVE AGife s;ggemg.,, Uy Them War Bong o: Stamps_ ~—— Be SURE There's i ervice ™. 3t Your Typjs, "ROM SOUP TO NUTS: such as Canned Pumpkin, Canned Sweet Potatoes, ARRIVED! FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES for your Christmas Dinner NOW AT PIGGLY WIGGLY rden: 1l have a » Gardens on January 7.1 R g California on defense uses SAMMY ANGOTT, BEAU JACK ARE 10 MEET JAN. 28 over-the-weight match, in Madison on Junuary Jack, who is the recognized cham- pion by the New York State Com- tune-up ten with Costantino of TROJANS TRAIN HARD T0 DEFEAT | HUSKY GRIDDERS LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23. — Trojans putting in telling licks for the game with Washington in the Rose Bowl! and they are perfecting a newly de-| signed aerial attack and also con-| against the diversified ground Welch | formation and the Notre Dame box, | again on the gridiron in 1944, the|to the Shrine Hospitals. It is hoped | so Coach Jeff Cravath of the Tro-| reach | jans says “Our boys will have to| | be on the alert all the time. Wash-|| Mcrine Engines and Supplies | ington has two good passers, Gerry| Austin and Al Akins.” | both BRANDIES-RUMS-LIQUORS We have the correct ingredients TOM and JERRY & " Toast Your Host with Jonex}::yens Sparkling Wine ooz zeoe |1 WINES--- CHAMPAGNES OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE : UNTIL 6:00 [ J Domestic and Imp ° §P. M. Busy Inns % orted SEE OUR STOCK JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | Oall Phenes 13 and & game. | the T 16—Phone—214 \CAROLING GROUP T0 BE HEARD XMAS EVE The Caroling Group will sing ear- | : foi ¢ ols Christmas Eve beginning at 8:30| PRI P Ogea o'clock. The group will meet at the | fOF hot coffee and sandwiches, The Northern Light Presbyterian Church | committee in charge are Mr. and for the group is irterdenomination- (al. It is sponsored by the Couple |Club of the Northern Light Pres- | byterian Church | After group the caroling is over, the will / YORK, Dec. 23—Beau Jack | and Sammy Angott, holders of two!and from there visit the two hospi-| Mrs. James Beall, Mr. and Mus. the world lightweight |tals and other places enroute. Tom Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. meet in a 10-rounder,| Members of the public are invited, | Fred Paul 28. | New | —————————— | FORD AGENGY (Authorised Dealers) | GREASES—GAB—OIL | Foot of Main Street Juneau Melers i | The are| Sanitary Meat Co. TOR QUALITY MEAT® Chas. G. Warner Co. l WOMEN'S APPARRL Baranof Hotel COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 ' NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS R W.DAVI® PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTE Alaska Music S Arthur M. Uggen, upply Planos—Musical g and Supplier €ALL US! Juneau Transfor TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES * | STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant GASTINEAU HoTHL Every comfert made for our guests Air Service Inlormatien PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Stero—Tel 600 American Meat — Phone B8 Room 3, over First National Bank