The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1943, Page 5

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e 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: PHONE A CLASSIFIED One day .10 Additional days . 5¢ Minimum charge .....50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. o . T BRME | Do FOR SALE—Gen€éral Electric Mo- del “M" sunlamp. Perfect condi- i35 tion, used only few hours. Phone MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — 1037 De Luxe.Ply- JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- mouth 4-door sedan. Excelle\x" nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up. tires. Pool. 512 Fifth St Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. Effective June 15. DCUGKN distributes doughnuts to crews WANT TO RENT—A five or si room furnished house. Black 795 CHAMPIONS, PRO-GRID Defeat Wéshington Red- skins by Score of 41 to 21 on Sunday CHICAGO, Ill, Dec FOR SALE—One portable mimeo- graph $20; one portable type»: e i o ) writer, Corona, $10; one large dy-| [URN your old gold Into value, namic microphone $50; one gaso-| eash or ftrade at Nugget Shop. line camp stove $5; one banjof-————— s L sy ukelele with case $10; see these| The income tax of a person in at Mrs. Costigan’s cottage, base- | Britain earning $2,000 a year is ment apartment, Mile 1% Glacier | $624.52. Highway, after 6 p.m. con sats et mose e e LOST and FOUND | Zenith combination phonograbh | oe BT hreced kd | p e harles Burdick, | iRy 5 B : Sid and radio. Call { gloves “Perrin Brand.” Kindly|yyciman, making his lost fling at Forest Service. : . { Phone Gréen 308. football before reporting to active FOR SALE—Patented land 4 room|pogm™ vogies Navy Blue leather duty in the Merchant Marine, kept his passing army busy as a second hand on a watch as he rifled five |touchdown passes to give the Chi- furnished house, basement, lot of wood, water in house, chicken{ house, big garden, garage, out|_ B TR PO by : AR IR sheds, 6 miles out the highway.| FOUND — Diamond set wedding 180 Bears a_41 to 31 victory over A " ring. Inquire Rqyal Blue Cab Co. the Washington Redskins for the Write box 1621. E e - | national pro-football championship 16 mm Easm—flm mov‘ie camarn,]FOUfib—Umbreun mqfijr; VEmpire_\z\nd regaining the title from the Phone Red 90 after 5 pm. | Owner may have same by prov- | Redskins e S — | ing ownership and paying for Ad.| The Bears spotted their rivals sev- DOUBLE bed, mattress and spring,’ _ en points at the ouset of the second waffle iron. Phone Red 244. | A FOR RENT |period and then exploded for two B touchdowns each in the last three A NICE home, and income property, quarters. priced for quick sale. If interested Sammy Write Box 1615. ! tional Football League pa; \TvES"}U}GHOi}SE lectric range| STEAM heated room for rent, hampion { 1943, was roughed up R . | Green 675 *! considerably in the first quarter and see it at the Reliable Transfer. | © b _ | finally removed from the game for | PFOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept | observation after receiving a crack | warm. Winter rates $15 a month, 00 the head. He returned in the |~ Lights; “water, DISNes.Also batn seond haif and then twirled a 17- | and use of Electric Washer and yard pass to Andy Farkas for a Wringer In Laundry room. Sea-“zs‘f"‘“'d scoring run in the third view . Apts. ! period and a 25-yard socring toss to !Joe Aguirre in the fourth period. - EAST, WEST READY FOR BIG GAME College Stars Meet New Year's Day in Frisco in Annual Batile purse containing valuable papers Return Empire. | UNFURNISHED houst, oil stoves Inquire Snap Shoppe Baugh, of the ‘Redskins, E—Fairbanks Bath House and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partly furnished. Income $80 monthly on South Franklin St. Phone 334. FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. | (OCALLY grown ruisbegos. They Catholic Daughters Xmas Party Tuesday While they last $650 a bag. Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satko from AARK 1 6 to 8 pm, 123 Main St. A Yuletide party will be held to- e Imorrow night by the <Catholic FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 ApPts. 2|pgughters of America in place of Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—|the regular meeting. 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. The affair will begin at 8 o'clock Apply Juneau Paint Store. !m the Parish Hall and all members — | are reminded to take a gift not ex- WANTED = ™ | with | | | WANTED — Half size violin case. Phone Blue 520. WANTED—Accordion in good con- dition. P.O. Box 494, Juneau. | WANTED TO BUY—Piano bench.| Phone 294. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27 —Foot~ ball stars of the East and West who clash on New- Yeai’s Day in the annual charity game for crippled children have started heavy training in their respective camps and coach- es have announced tentative lineups. Eastern- coaches: Andy Kerr and WANTED—Reliable woman to car for house and 5 year old boy.! Reference required. Write Empire | cC 3188, i WANTED—Steel trap No. 1 or 1 Notify A. L. Pinkerton, or write 184 Empire. | JOB WANTED--Experienced book- keeper-steno now employed. Write Box 2016. | RO The Flying Fortress is | a flying gun. From' head | to toe the B-17G, eighth in the séries of huge craft turned loose against the Axis, bristles with 13 50-caliber ma- § chine guns. A feafure of the latest model is the pair of weapons in the - new,_ chin turret. WANTED TO LEASE—Restaurant in or out of Juneau. Phone 792 Room 6. i WANTED—Steatly, sober, reliable man, handy with tools to clean! 20th Cenfury Theatre and do light ! maintenance work. Do not apply if not qualified. 20th Century, Office. WANTED—Furnished Apt. o house for family of three. Phone 45. WANTED—Boy to deliver papers in Seatter Tract. Inquire Empire Office. WANTED for employment in essen- tial work, one man, neat appear-| ance, intelligent, who can meet the public. Steady employment. Phone 612. Duration Wise Chesterfield 43.00 WONDERFUL FOR YOU! Smooth Chesterfields that top everything, e 50 everywhere smart- 1y too. Froow our ace collec- WANTED — to buy — Photographi equipment. Phone 294. WANTED—Maid for se;lera! house- work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. WANTED—Used furnitur.. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. —_— NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. tion of coats. WANTED AT, ONCE—Ironers and hirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. Jum'SlevenS 2 Seward Street for seasons, BUY WAR BONDS UTS FOR BOMBER CREW & L S—Peggy Roblee Donovan, Red Cross worker, returning to North Africa after a bombing mission over Italian targets. George Hauser came up with the following suggested squad | Ends meja of Michigan, Bl Tvy of Northwestern and Bill| orth of Minnesota; guards arwegan of Purdue and Alex WARNER HOME SOON Rapter of Northwestern; center Jack Warner, who recently under- Meredith Cushing of Cornell; quar- |went an appendectomy operation Aldox Peni of Penn 8 Hoernschemeyer erback will probably be dismissed from St. of 300 Ann's Hospital tomorrow. His fam- 1 t half—Joe Jane of jly js expected to join him here Penn, and full—Jim Dougherty of |soon. Miami wich Western coaches Babe Holling- '0 WASHINGTON, D. C. berry and Buck Shaw tried the fol-| 1o qyurcios Forrest Warrick, lowing lines Ends—Dave Brown of UCLA and Nick Sussoff of Washington State Federal —employee, stationed in Douglas, left for Washington, D. C It is expected that he will return ackles-Dick Ashcom of Oregon and inin"a month, Clyde Flowers of Texas; guards Floyd Rhea of Oregon and Milo o Y Al A. ). BUCKINGHAM HOME Marienthal of UCLA; center— Que- < A. J. Buckingham, who received tin Reynolds of the Alameda Coast cevere ankle injuries several weeks Guard : lago while on duty For a second string the West had - at his employ- { ment, was released from St. Ann's the followlng line Hospital the day before Christmas. Ends—Hank Norberg of March |y oy os his home in the Buck- Field and Abe Croft of Southern | ol : Methodist; tackles-Walt Messmer | NSham Apartments of March Field and Flowers alter- | \yoq vroNpiry, 70 WRANGELL John Pa nating; guards r of Uni-| versity of San Francisco and Felix | Miss Ruby McNelll, teacher in : | the Douglas School, is spending the Bucek of Texas A. and M.; center— i (1 DouBlas Se800l, '8 spera Bill Mayther of Oregon. Art Mc- | o ristmas ho ys with relatives in R 4 " | Waangell, Alaska Caftray of College of Pacific will be | the other tackle when he returns| from £ tle ! It s believed that three of the ! West's backfield men would be Jim- | ; Nelson, Bob DeFruiter and S to, all of March Field COUNCIL TONIGHT regular City Council meeting held tonight with routine to be transacte R . PORTRAIT PHQTOGRAPHY Have a portrall artist lake your |oiesure Famerslely Studio, Opposite | Federal Buiding. Phone 294, adv R Saint Nicholas is the patron saint ew York City. GREETINGS FROM COL ROY W. RIEGLE - - ve"en ™ ™™ Christmas greeting " OF ADMINISTRATOR rom Col. Roy W. Riegle, mailed in| ALI C()NcéR]:lFb ARE HEREBY Anchorage December 12 for publi-! No1prED that on December 11th, used as Ro! 1 unit - - The following cat i e Christmas ed 4 "RANK i.Fn n“ n (l:; C]“,L m.A:. ,“,’”,'""I.‘f{ 1943, FRANK A. BOYLE was ap- )‘l‘l"‘llf)" o5 “;‘: b“ ‘:‘*‘. 454 pointed administrator of the estate ”l":‘- ecember 26, but here it 131or HARRY HENDRICKSON, de- | ceased, by the United States Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate | Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Com- GREETINGS “Te my friends back in Juneau and vicinity — from my new ! missioner’s Precinct. Post near Anchorage: | ALL PERSON “I send thoughtful and sincere agalust said cs best wishes. May the blessings of quired to present the same with the Christmas Season abide in your PrOP§ vouckers, within six (6) hemes—May the New Year bring months from the date hereof to the you deep and abiding happiness. | undersigned at the office of the “Aiga b hie ¢ S deive (o Auditor of the Territory ci Alaska ik P u llnhe ti on the second floor of “ne Federal- TG 5 € COOPeration, meritorial Building, of Juneau, Al- courtesy, and hospitality extended| .. ¢ ’ to my officers, men, and me—dur-| nateq gt Juneau, Alaska, Decem- ing the 19 months I served at Ju-| p.. j14)) 1943 neau. Your kindness is forever (gpal, FRANK A, BOYLE, jengraved on my heart. Administrator of the Estate of “Believe me to be 5 Harry Hendrickson, Deceased “Gratefully and Sincerely Yours,* First publication: Dec. 13, 1943, “COL. ROY W. RIEGLE.” ' Last publication: Jan. 3, 1944, te are hereby re- * NEW DESTROYER OF THE SKIES L ST RS AR 555 MR BT < BELLY R having claims | PAGE FIVE No one can tell — BUT — we doi know that you can always depend upon Piggly Wiggly for the best available foods. SEE US NOW FOR THE NEW .. PINK GRAPEFRUIT—NAVEL ORANGES AND all kinds of high quality DRIED FRUITS—also all kinds of FRUIT JUICES including PAPAYA CON- CENTRATE and ORANGE CONCENTRATE in gallon jugs PIGGLY WIGGLY 16—Phone—21 ATTLE Lindtner Skeie entered St. Ann's FROM | yesterday for surgery ~ HOSPITAL NOTES John E. Stamp, of Seattle, was a Mrs. Clarence Knight, a medical guest last night at the Baranof patient, was discharged from St.| Mrs. Cleo Stepetin of Funter Bay |Hotel. Ann's Hospital on Christmas day. |entered the Government Hospital e > > - yesterday FROM ST. LOUIS Olatf Heller was discharged from | St, Ann’s Hospital last Saturday. Terry Elliott, of St. Louis, Mo. Helen John of Juneau entered the | wqs o ‘guest Christmas night at the Government Hospital on Sunday. | Baranof Hotel. Charles Headstrom has entered St. Ann's for medical care | | Mrs. Dorothy Jameson was ad- mitted to St. Ann's Hospital as a medical patient. | THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retatlsr- C. W. Hubbard entered St. Ann's| Owned Grucers yesterday for medical care. €11 SEWARD STREEY ) PHONE 787 Maxine Martin was admitted to! St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. - | ot —— Wesley Barrett, a medical patient,| | FORD AGEN@Y ' il R AR R entered St. Ann's Hospital on (Authorised Dealers) ! | | Soothing Organ Music and Sunday GREASES—GAS—OIL | Delicious Fried Chick ' A Bt i | Poot of Main Streed ! VE| HT NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL| J r n.! ' EVERY NG| 8 g Rl | A ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND unean ors Dflllms m PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That on December 6th, 1943, HENRY STRAGIER, as adminis-| GEORGE BROS. \trator of the estate of RENE D.| STRAGIER,, Deceased, made and| Widest Selection of filed in the above-entitled Court| count and Report and Petition for PHONE 03 or B | Distribution, and that on sald day the said Court entered its order di-| recting that a hearing be had upon! isaid Final Account and Report and | Petition for Distribution before it lon Saturday, February 5, 1944, at! MACHINE SHOP PAINTS — OILS 10:00 o'clock am., at the office of| Ropes and Painte Buflders’ and Sheif the said United States Commis-| HARDWARB sioner in the Federal-Territorial ;—-—- Building, in Juneau Precinct, Ter-‘ ° ritory of Alaska, and requiring all| 0“ ' I".b .ll Le and Lump " COAL persons to then and there appear| and make their objections, if any | Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engtnes and Supplies Thomas Hardware Co. WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hoted thereto, and to the settlement thereof: and, to he payment and| distribution of all the residue of this| estate to the surviving children of P ———— deceased, share and share alike, whose names and addresses are «s| | NORTH - TRANSFER follows: FRANK STRAGIER, a son of|| Likhtand Heavy Hauling legal age, serving in the Armed|| ¥ O. DAVIS E. W. DAVI® Forces of the United States of PHONE 81 America, and H GEORGE ALBERT STRAGIER,| a son of legal age, serving in| the Armed Forces of the United States of America. | Dated at Juncau, Alaska, this 6th| day of December, 1943, | FELIX GRAY, COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR Alaska Music Su laska Music Supply Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier United States Commissioner and Phone Secont Seward Ex-Officio Probate Judge. | e i First publication, December 6, 1943.| Last publication, December 27, 1943 ‘ adv. ——— NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ) “SMILING SERVION" Bert's Cash Grocery P‘BOW 104 or 108 Pree Delivery | T GASTINEAU | | HARVEY R.LOWE CHIN [ OTEL, Public Accountant | | very comtert made for our gasets : ‘ Alr Service Inlormalien Room 3, over First National Bank | PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 | o sait e g l American Meat — 29 S —— e —————— | | |

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