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28 1943 @py 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 pee line for consecu- uve insertions: One day Adaitional days . Minimum charge FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 5 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR SALE U A & 5 FOR SALE—Busher B . flat Tenor fianphonp practically new. Phone SALE-Small 5 tube Spartan (dio. Late model, good condition lack 499. FOR SALE — Three-quarter Sim- mon's bed and springs, Sanitary couch. Two all-metal ball bearing UED WANTED for employment in es: tial work, one man, neat appear- ance, intelligent, who can meet the public. Steady employment. Phone 612. WANT to buy — Photographic equipment. Phone 204. NAN’I’ED Used rumlmn JM Wil- loughby. Phone 788. VANTED—-Washer; also dry clean- yubber tired tricycles, scOOLeY.| erman at Snow t Laundry baby walker both metal with rub-| Good pay. Phone ;Mm ber tires. All new condition. 186 a A, Gastineau Ave. opposite John- son Apt. “Writing “desk, card table, skiis and poles, 12 gauge shot gun and shells, bathinette. rubber boots. 1020 11th St. FOR SALE — FOR SALE-General Electric Mo- del “M” sunlamp. Perfect condi- tion, used only few hours. Phone Black 259. FOR SALE — 1937 De Luxe Pl\- mouth 4-door sedan. Excellent tires. Pool. Call 800, FOR SALE—One portable mimeo- graph $20; writer, Corona, $10; one large dy- namic microphone $50; one gaso- line camp stove $5; -| 815 Decker Way. one portable type- ! one banjo WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. | | msczuAnzous | TOWN temporaril; duor, adjusted to work easily.! Broken sash cord replaced. 17 vears experience in installing of | Metal weather strips, write 3193 Empire. | windows and | JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 upv Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 Btlectlve‘ June 15. FURN your old gold into value,| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | The income tax of a person in! ukelele with case $10; see these Biftain - earning . 42,000 4 year at Mrs. Costigan’s cottage, base- ment apartment, Mile 1% Highway, after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—innwd land 4 room‘ Glacier | $624.52. LOST and FOUND 1 furnished house, basement, lot of 1 LOST—Bunch of keys in black con- wood, water in house, sheds, 6 miles out the highway. ‘Write box 1621. chicken | house, big garden, garage, out tainer, return to Post Office | FOUND — Diamond set el | ring. ‘Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co. 16 mm. Eastman movie camera. Phone Red 90 after 5 p.m. Efi}a ed, mnttress and spring, waffle iron. Phone Red 244. A NICE home, and income property. priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. WESTINGHOUSE _ electric see it at the Reliable Transfer. FOR SALE_Fairbanks Bath House, and apts. Also 3 cabins. All pamy] furnished. Income $80 monthly on South Franklin St. Phone 334. FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. | F‘OUNDfUmbrella Inqmre mpire‘ Owner may have same by prov- ing ownership and pa)mg for Ad.| - | | | | FOR RENT Apartment steam- | heated, electric range Phone 569 range| FOR RENT— Thxm” room fulmshed apt, also 2 room cabin, oil stoves.! Inquire 513A Willoughby UNFURNISHED house, oil Inquire Snap Shoppe. stoves | |STEAM heated Green 675. room for unnt\ LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are cheaper. While they Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satko from 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—- For $8,000. 2 . All rurg:amd' A;;’:‘?!hneiu int Store. WANTED WANTED — Half size se_violin with case. Phone Blue 520. WANTED—Accordion in good con-| dition. P.O. Box 494, Juneau. WAN’IED "TO BUY—Piano bench. Phone 294. WANTED—Reliable woman to care for house and 5 year old boy. Reference required. Write Empire CC 3188. WANTEDSteel trap No. 1 or 1%. Notify A. L. Pinkerton, or write, 184 Empire. JOB WANTED--Experienced book- keeper-steno-how emploved. Write Box 2016. {TED TO LEASE—] estaurunt, or out of Juneau. Phone 792 WAN'FED—S eady, A rehnble man, handy with tools to clean 20th Century Theatre and do light maintenance work. Do not apply if not quakfied. 20th Century Office. WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house | for family of three. Phone 45. WANTE:D—Boy to deliver papers Seatter Tract. Inquire Empire Office. WANTED—Maid for general house- . work; also maid for care of child- 1. Phone 361. T1e United States has 41 per- to the square mile. last $650 a bag.| warm. Winter rates sxs a month { Lights, water, Dishes. Also bnth( | and use of Electric Washer and| Wringer in Laundry room. Sm-. view Apts 'PROKOPIOF RITES WEDNESDAY AT | RUSSIAN CHURCH] | Last services for Mrs. Sefanida 'Prokopint who died at the Govern- | ment Hospital last week, will be held on Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the afterncon at the Russian Orthodox | Church. The Rev. A. M. Baranoff will conduct the rites and interment | will be in Evergreen Cemetery o — - ! | HOSPITAL NOTES Richard and Wallace Roberts were | |admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- |terday for tonsillectomies. | | L Alicia Van Over entered Sf. Ann’s | Hospital yesterday for medical care. | George Ragsdale, a medical pa- | tient, was admitted to St. Ann’s Hos- _rpnnl cn Monday. Mrs. Fred Hash entered St. Ann's ! Hospital yesterday for surgery. Sandra Johnson was discharged yesterday from the Government Hospital. Helen Johnson left the Govern- iment Hospital yesterday after med- | {ical care. | Admitted to the Government Hos- pital yesterday was Epaty Stepetin. e PITTAS FUNERAL TO | BE HELD IN CORDOVA | ‘The remains of Mrs. Virginia Pit- | tas, who died at St. Ann’s Hospital on December 13, were shipped dur- |ing the weekend to Cordova where \services and interment will . take lplue 1Hh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA iU MOTOR POWERFUL SHORT WA TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVERS MOBILE RADIO STATION LINKS LAND, SEA AND AIR INVADERS tween ground forces on the beach, attack bombers in the air, and battle ships at sea. The station, h is capable of traveling at h speed, consists of an Amer~ The terrific power of American invasion forces is made possible by combining aerial, naval, and ground forces into a single assault. A radio weapon used for this pur- n truck carrying a powerful in the African, Sicilian, and ghort wave transmitter and twin an invasion is the Hallicrafters receiv This 8. couphid $o's radio station, which is gasoline driven motor generator the invasion coast and which supplies power for the high pose 'WASHINGTON IS PICKED TO BEAT TROJANS Paul Schwegler Says Husk- ies Too Big and Fast for Southern California PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 28.- Paul Schwegler, all-time great tackle of the University of ington, now in the Navy as Chief Specialist, picks the Huskies to take | the Rose Bowi game from the Southern California Trojans. Schwegler says big Wash-| ‘Washington is | and fast and Southern Cal is| PAGE FIVE No one can tell — BUT — we do know that you can always depend upon Piggly Wiggly for the best available foods. | SEE US NOW FOR THE NEW ... PINK GRAPEFRUIT—NAVEL ORANGES PAPAYA CON- so all kinds of FRUIT JUICES including in gallon jugs { all kinds of high quality DRIED FRUIT! CENTRATE and ORANGE CONCE! TRAT ibout after Callura, ay communication be- output station. an ordinary football team. | shington has three of the best| rs on the Pacific Coast, end Jack Tracy, guard Bill Wark and back Sam Robinson. If it rains,| Washington will be an even bigger | standout.” Y emer———— The Huskies meanwhile went| through the first stiff workout ‘“R“ES FOR "E“.IE CASS ON THURSDAY terday since their arrival in the south | The funeral for Mrs. Nellie Cass, | oldtime resident of Juneau, will be | | held at the chape! of the Charles PIGGLY WIGGLY 16—Phone-24 W. Carter Mortuary on Thursday ‘. TACHIGUCHI REMAINS afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev.| ARE SENT TO HAINES Edward Budde will officiate and in- | The body of*Mis. Mary Tachiguchi terment will be in Evergreen Ceme- | was shipped to Haines today on the | tery. Patricia for burial in that city. Mrs. | - Tachiguchi died here at the Govern- >oe EAST, WEST WORK OUT FOR JAN. 1; B FROM SITKA U o ment Hospital recently. | >-oe —— FROM FUNTER | Dan Benson, of Funter Bay, was United was in E. A. Howe of the Sitka, Service Organizations club, N THE COMMISSIONER'S| j,, 00y over the holiday. He was an overnight guest at the Baranof COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | & guest at the Baranof Hotel. Hotel. OF ALASKA DIVISION N NUMBER ONE Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- l sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, | Juneau Precinct. THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallsr- the estate of MILTON VALISON, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28—The 1IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST | Owned Grucers East and West football squads that| WILL AND TESTAMENT AND OF 11 SEWARD STREEY meet here Saturday, New Year's THE ESTATE of MILTON VALI- The Hallicrafters mobile radio slahon. known to Slgnnl Corps fighters Day, for the annual charity game :‘g; r,;,:"::“w" as Milton Vale PHONE 787 as the SCR-299, is capable of receiving and transmitting battle orders |cpajpaq up double workouts with | e & b b over hundreds of miles. The telephone shown on the left can be oper- '\ " poct <il worki 1Ha g |son. deceased. ated at a distance of one mile from the station itself. A complete dupli- | [1\¢ Bt UL Working (o find 4 NOTICE OF HEARNG ON FINAL FORD AGENEY | cate of the transmitter and receiver is carried in the form of spare parts | !Icking combination. ACCOUNT (Authofised Dealors) I in the cabinet bench on which the operator sits. Signal ru.p, Photos 1 The “{;‘““"fl *dfl:f rdl‘ ided even-| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN & -] Soothing Organ Music and = 90 offetiss end UErFhse. that H. L. Faulkner, Executor of REASES—GAS—O! | Deliclous Chicken Foot of Msin Streed i Al ASK A | the above named deceased, has filed | | his Final Account and that a hear- February 21, 1944, at 10 o'clock am., lat which time and place all per-| | [ ) On Christmas I)m the Alaska Xm[», and contest the Final Account , Coustal Airlines made a trip to Sitka | GIVEN under my hand and the| with F. W. Wayne, E. A. Howe, and |seal of the Probate Court at Ju-| {ing will be held thereon before the Wi\fls BOUT WAR AHEAD TRIPS ARE MADE Pomary 3, Ik 11 ok To I"lET SIIKA sons interested in the estate may| appear and file objections in writ- l Aepa {Roy H. Wicklund. Returning pas- [neau, Alaska, December 21st, 1943. | sengers were Dolores Smith and H. FELIX GRAY, S(ores Two Knockdowns‘ Would Like o Fight Again :O.‘K‘ ‘Bauer. | Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- OVEI' Jfl(kle ca“ura But Personal Mfl"ers Yésterday Daniel Malavansky, | bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | F A [ S b d ‘Gr(‘gm'y Nozekof and Dolores Smith | First publication Dec. 21, 1943. ! uem to snka and A. B. Martsen | past blicati Jan. 11, 1944. | tavis. NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—Terranova| NEW YORK, Dec. 28 —Joe Louis| Passengers on a trip to Excursion |retained the world featherweight has started on his last leg of alfnlet were A. Steele, Lester A. Sher- ltitle in the sixth round last night|tour of Army camps in the United |iff and George Hansen. | by a technical knockout over Jackie | States. | <om ———————— ! Serial No. 010358 |In the United States Land Office e Seem i toom i’ Oak | puting war ahead of i pers b\Fu"K Fu"in‘l 'o ! for the Juneau Land District al, {third straight win from aging Cal- putting war ahead of his personal [1ura. | plans, saying: “I would like to Anchorage, Alaska. Terranova entered the ring|fight again. T guess I don't know | weighing 123'% and Callura tipped | #nything except how to fight. That the scales at 126. |is a personal matter and I have Referee Eddie Coulom stopped the | more than that to talk about now.” flat-footed, was | g mashed to the canvas by a hard| BEGINNER’'S RUS | | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | PATENT ] | BE FRIDAY MORNING = & matTER OF THE Ap- || F 1 v PLICATION of CHARLES ED-| uneral services for Robert Frank, | (N McCORMICK, a citizen of who passed away on December 20! . | the United States, to purchase the been arranged for Friday at 9 | p,pjic Lands under the Act of May {o'clock in the morning in the Cath- | . 4 26, 4 (48 Stat. |olic Church of the Nativity. Of- rfor;!fim 815 n‘tml;(!)%rsv GIVEN | IAN Light asd Heavy Hauling |right tc the jaw for the second| If sufficient interest hown, a|ficiating at the rites wi VIS VIS $ 4 | f S ) g s will be the g knudl-c]dmm in the sixth round. » class will be formed after the first|Rev. Edward Budde, and interment ;:}::J ?::,l;l;itg’nmgexsftg‘:flfio;:; ke M Weow Callura was strong and slugging of th eyear. Please call Black 230|will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. i tne United States Land Office at PHONE 81 {on even terms, however throughout | or write P. O. Box 2561, M. Baranoff. BUY WAR BONDS Juneau, i 1 17%, A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schlange, lof Gustavus, were Christmas Eve guests at the Baranof Hotel. Anchorage, Alaska, for patent toj land hereinafter described under the provisions of the Act of Congress of | May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for land | situated near Juneau, Alaska, and | | more particularly described as fol- | lows: | Tract “K", Mile 7 Group of Homesites, Glacier Highway, U. | S. Survey 2475, containing 444 acres; said tract being located at approximately 58° 21’ 35" North | Latitude and 134° 33 West Longitude, and being the same | land eliminated from the Ton- | gass National Forest as Tract “K", Mile 7 Group of Homesites, Gldcier Highway, under Execu- tive Order dated August 8, 1940. Any and all persons claiming ad-, | Versely any of the above deserived | land should file their adverse claims | | with the Register of the United | |States Land Office at Anchorage, | Alaska, within the period of pub- | lication or thirty (30) days there- ! | after, or they will be barred by the | ;| provisions of the statutes. | Dated at Anchorage, Aldska, thl:T | 5th day of November, 1943. | . FLORENCE L. KOLB, ster. e BUY WAR BONDS [ COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY i{| DODGE and PLYMOUTH e e | DFALERS upp Phone 206 Second and Seward 'Km Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments WHEN IN NEED OF Oteset !l?:—fl‘n. Oh—Your Ceal Haal- Cholce—General tng — Gtarage and Crating CALL US! an¢an Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 | Firgt pubhcation: Dec. 28, I Last pubncatlon Feb 29, 1944, ITS TA LO N S GRO W—New external bomb racks under the fuselage of this Boeing Flying Fortress in the air over Mt. Ralnler. Wu!n, inerease its bomb clpnny to 10 (onz. HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank DAY BOM BER—These Mitchell B-25s are lamples of some of.the toughest u.mn nune- used by the l.y-l Air Forcé m i Europe. They have taken part in most of the daylight raids over “Fortress Europe” with devastating effect.

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