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R e WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house WANTED—_Maid for general house- FRIDAY DE! CLMBE.R 31, 1943 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock i the -afterncon to insure insertion on same \ day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the liné. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions One day, 10c: Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Phone FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND in the third quarter. DOLPHINS BY 25-16 SCORE The Crimson Bears of Juneau | High School chalked up their sec-| ond victory this week with a d defeat of the Dolphins last r h ve been sent to the Bronx, | in the nighteap of a doubleheader e ; Y Zeh: | paign were the City, Territorial and > in the g‘.m the game ending with | 2 e U. S. Government schoollls in Alask;a = » o o o a5ote of 95 to.18 | The campaign symbolizes the tri- G H “ l h" The tors started in a confident | | i | ple threat our armed forces are using | lve er a lce ox B mood, running up eight points to the | | against the enemy - on land, on the | I B seven in the first quarter,| |sea and in the air. Schools have | ew j° b H and e lead, 12 to 10. From then on they lost the initiative and failed to score By, that time the Bears had the game on ice, and al substitutes went in and fin- e Dolphins’ v the line was 1o seriously ding the half with a two-point | of Farmer, who | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE Phone a CLASSIFIED |BEARS BEAT |AMAZIN : MASCOTS IGHTING men have always carried animal mascots with them, but Uncle Sam’s globe girdling warriors are finding strange new pets to replace the dogs and cats of yore, as witness these which ‘scuoou REPORT THRIPLE - THREAT JEEP CAMPAIGN: ] In connection with the nation- | wide “Schools - at - War™ program, 11943's Triple-Threat Jeep Campaign | b closed officially, December 7. The schools had as their goal, pur- | chase of 20,000 units for the armed 410)((5 and I.\kh)g part in this cam- been purchasing the land jeep, the amphibian or “quack” flying jeep, known as the | hopper™ plane. The smaller schools carried on a “grass- Junior Triple-Threat campaign, con- | |sisting of the motor scooter (land), the rubber liferaft (sea) and the parachute (air) jeep and the | ~ & /1/1/15!///1%9 /%7 No' one ‘¢an tell. — BUT we do know - that you can always depend upon Piggly Wiggly for the best avallnb)l,e foods. Special PricesOn All Holiday Candies 16-Phone—-24 MISCELLANEOUS Hax ' Tatt parts unknown, and | Reports received to date by the | | emmmmmmmmr My e D et i WANTED—A Steady Reliable Truck Driver. WANTED | lineup twisted his ankle and | follows : |leave the game in the third. The 5 S Fairbanks Public S'~‘h°°.l-“ $19,394.00 '3 . - — — : ; 3 pars ser ROWN LEMUR 2 land jeeps DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS Bears seemed to be back in their | [ | 21 1 4 2 3 olres 1S ;1 A. M. ON DATE stride and the scores were v\vul\‘ | (Madagascar) 2 ispks N T sy vty G”m opE“I"G OF Dl?eynor:ll;flldoli :R‘;n:‘l‘;: ::li‘}:‘::n;rnr: OF INSERTION | scattered among the team. 2. SR bers” | THAGCR 'Bepiotiber B S, 10 S48 wick Building on South Franklin 5 The Signacs took a trouncing from { 1 motor scooter ! Commissioner’s Court for Juneau “Ew Dmm"b BAR Street rnn sam rOl m the Bankers in the initial game, the | ; lifer I|l b Bt ki Snibas - Alsols. | final score I p o parachute 4 % (1 | v Y final score reading 29 to 18. The K~l!hlk B0iio Bontons 4428475 LOBDRGRIE. CLEVELAND was ap- 0“ "!w vm s DAV There will be music and dancing |POR RENT — Apartuient steami: | oo VA8 Scrappy, end numerces iy R pointed administrator of the estate during the evening and free drinks T YRR z - |fouls raised the free throw taily.! & 2 “quacks AL will be served to all friends between g —skils @ les, Bath- R i e | g \ z FOR S/ I,E'bk.ub':r:gqé)flels(h heated, electric range Phone 569.|[ennart and VanderHoek led the 1 motor scooter [of DAVID JOHN ARGALL, De- Mgt inette, 6 yr. crib. 102 s 2 Cordova Public Schools $3027.00 ceased. All persons having claims| The New Year's grand opening . A = — FOR RENT. Th 1 furnished | Scoring for the Signacs and Powers - ! > oo 327, hp. ‘41 “Speed Twin” Evinrude —Three room IWmIShed |, 4 Lundeberg, who took a lot of 1 “grashopper” | against said estate are required to|of the Dreamland Cocktail Bar to- | + h.p. S 4 > apt, also 2 room cabin, oil stoves ST & 1 sharke e Wifle Sitka Public Schoq)s $3,176.00 present them, with verified vouch- | morrow is announced by Fred Car- BUY WAR BONDS excellent shape, also Thumpson - R19 - 8 pushing around, sparked the win v red cedar hull' and accessories. Inguise, S84, Willaughpy, ners. | 1 “grasshopper” ers as required by law, to said ad- | ——— iz 163 bl skl SRS a1 e §24 fr ISHED S€. stoves Following ‘is the box score p 1 motor sconte'x ministrator at the office of e Call Blue 634 from 5 to 7 pm. xur;xll‘-“;‘lxl:!: v s];::;n oil sw\esJ Crimeon: Bihré i i Palmer Territorial Schools ..$600.00 torney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Tnn“.“r C0-0P { FOR SALE—30 HP. Palmer Mar- STpaM heated room for reat. FG. FT. Pts.| (RNYNGR 1 motor scooter Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, | b G. E. ufllflm | ine engine in good condition. See| Green” 675, Scott, F. , LB | Bigzil) 1 ligerath within six months from the date | Member National Retailer- { | CUSTOM TAILOR Harbor Master i Tt N | Merritt, F. 0o 0 tinks | 2 parachutes of the first publication of this no- | | Owned Grocers {44 AR ——_ 'FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| Kearney, F. 4 0 1Ungn ‘Territorial School $312.00 4500 211 SEWARD STREET | Across from Elks’ Club MAPLE ARM chair, padded Seal| warm. Winter rates $15 & month,| Dapcevich, F. . i 3 Jpovor sehpters GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, | PHONE 767 PHONE 576 and back, like new, $12; Leather! pionts water, Dishes. Also bath, Nordling, C C [ 1 Piuastite o It 0 4 v | Hassock $3; Men's tennis shOes. and use of Electric Washer and| Forrest, C [ ‘\X;k"ml IGO‘llemmvnt School “200‘F1N publication December 10, 1943 ‘ . Y v les, $2; Green, | | Lowell, G 0 0 ’ parachute - (it ———t—————— | '__—_-_‘ :“,,wf::]p; L\ébl;c:“sowe:“ scollar pcl ‘::I::lng:rwln Laundry room. Sea- g (‘-' > 5 Ketchikan Govt. School $226.00 Last publication December 31, 1943 FORD AGENCY | ("ALI. Call Black 743 after 5 p.n. YOV eRE o o o0 T | Thibodeay, G B 4 mgior soorera b 1 | (Aiirized Dpalgie) || Femmer s Transfer b e crdEhe e LR 1 | Hogins, G. S = = L GREASES—GAS—OIL o nup. scnrvsier warme MISCELLANEQUS | gty i Foot of Main Street | 11 4 Engine. See Red Wright, “Three — | Totals 11 3 WUODCHUCK Dueces.” JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | Dolphins (Shenandoah Vo Hey) ! Juneau Hohrs ‘ | OIL — FEED — HAULING - | nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up.| FG. FT. LAl . | FOR SALE—Busher 1B flat ;‘:nm' Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| MacMahon, F 3 0 ! — e ' Saxaphone practically new. Phone| g15 pecker Way. Effective! Watkins, F. 0 0 i . | 108. June 15. | Perrone, F b8 X J 3 | Samjary Meat Co. ] || WD.WONGPMMWW and _— e Puckett, C. e { v MEATS | FOR SALE — 1937 De Luxe Ply-| rfURN your old gold into value, | Phillips, G 0 0 | FOABALR 11 EVERY NIGHT mouth d-door sedan. Excellent: cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | Kline, ¢ SAiGin ]vew YearSS N te { AND POULTRY L tires. Pool. Call 800. S e sty b g 4 H FREE DELIVERY ‘ DOUGLAS INN | "The income tax of a person in| ¢ 5 0 | Call Phones 13 and 49 | | | John Marin, Pj FOR SALE_Patented land 4 room | Britain earning $2000 a year is! — P C i o { , Prop. Phone 68 furnished house, basement, lot of sg24 52, Totals 5 4 EL KS “ AL l ! 1‘ wood, water in house, chicken —— | 0 1‘ H house, big garden, garage, out Tonkers | m heas, o mites out the mgnwsy. LOST and FOUND L DANCING 10 TO 1 | Chas. G. Warner Co. BROS. Write box 1621. i ~| Blum, F 4 n { | Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of " {WOULD THE one who took umblel- i KHL)“ F. 2 0 4 | MACHINE SHOP | Ll (m & NICE home, and income property,| la, Sunday evening by mistake [yndipere 3% 4 i b 4, i | Ropes and Paints | priced for quick sale. If interested from Methodist Church, please| pgyers, G, 3 5 | o ! PHONE 92 or 95 Write Box 1615.° R return same to church. Hulce, G 1 0 FLYING PHALANGER , i | FOR SALE—Fairbanks Bath House R 5 s (New Guinea) ' [ 2t o> ot u JUNEAU READY i 7 M | Leotw’s Thomas Hardware C futnished. Income $80 monthly on | """"’FG s b | DEEARCAND. | COCK DA ek * ; | omas nardware Lo. s e ki i £ To USHER l" | VanderHoek, F. 3 1 7 | New Years Grand Opening, Jan. | WOMEN'S APPAREL | PAINTS — OILS FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- ! Lenhart, F. 3 2 8 |1, Brunswick Bldg. So. Franklin. Aii 1 Baranof Hotel Builders’ and Shelf niture, etc. 326-6th St. NEw YEAR 1944 McRae, C. 0 2 2 |friends invited to drop in and have T 3 il HARDWARE - | Bradley 0 0 0 |free drinks from 5 to 6 p.m. Music Admlssmn $100 SERVICE . g LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They { Smith, G, 0 1 1 |and Dancing. T 10 MEN 5. e [ = W i 2 are better—They are cheaper. The New Year will be celebrated it oot | Sy ax . | While they last $650 & DAZ. with a holiday tomorrow by most of | Totals 6 6 18 S e L Gl A $1.10 55 | NORTH TRANSFER Utah Nut and '-Illl Across the street from the Em-|the Territorial offices and the City | G g . C | [ pire, Contact Paul Satko fromoffices, while the Federal offices will | Saint Nicholas is the patron saint \| Light and Heavy Hauling COAL 6 to 8 pm, 123 Main St. remain open as usual. SCOTTISH RITE HOLDS of Ru EO.DAVIS EW.DAVIS ||| o o o & The stores will usher in 1944 with | oo e R T = | PHONE 81 1l aska Dock torage \ i i TELEPHONE 4 FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 APtS. 2 5 holiday and all windows at the | Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—|post Office will also remain closed | 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. for the day. | !Rotary Club party at the Barano! Hotel, the Hi-Jinks at the Elks and, | will be held tomorrow afternoon by the Scottish Rite between 2 and 5 ¢ | 0'clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. RECEPTION IOMORROW r The annual New Year's ucepuoni COWLING-DAVLIN | 1 COMPANY The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable. Rates Apply Juneau Paint Store. Tonight there will be services at several of the churches and the 116 ‘amusements will center around the | WANTED TO BUY—Camera, or 120. Write R. E. Randall, COTP | houses will be held and the usual | Boys and Rainbow Girls are invited with the annual |to attend Juneau. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides. | Write - Emil Knudsen, - Kodiak, | ¥ i til T = | AlS. 4 ffifri “?Islu;le e Vel ‘ahze the elrjllll:f =—=,=: [ | ‘ ing — Storage and Crating ru-—u:u:u luup-m- ! g | . i | o WANTED—Phonograph records, Ba““"’mfii 3 ! | i || Phone 206 mmm pipe orgen, classical, popular, Every few days an Alaskan . . . Who travels . . . how they travel il Juneau Transfer || and Seward : | must be in first class condition.| the Moose Legion Frolic. Tomorrow many informal open | family dinners, New Year reception of the Scottish \Rite at the Temple highlighting the | 'WATCH NIGHT SERVICE An informal reception, all Ma | | sons, and- their families, including | |1 | PHONE SINGLE 0O |the Order of Eastern Star, DeMolay | % "—'»F_——"—J D e | IT ISN'T PLEASANT FORUS | -oonpem | " WHEN IN NEED OF || Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- . « « €ither! e BUY WAR BONDS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | . . . and when they travel are things TABLETS = - HYPERACID | S‘I'OHAGIS | Phone Ed at Geo. Bros. or Red‘ 340, . AT MEMORIAL (HUR(H WANTED—Steel trap No. 1 or I's.| ponop o 1iie s 11316 o'clock the Mem- Notify A. L. Pinkerton, or wr“'e‘arml Presbyterian Church will hold 184 Empire. |its New Year Watch Night Service, | WANTED TO LEASE—Restaurant Liwith the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff | | delivering a sermon. 92 | in z :ut of; Junpau.; Phese- 103} Members and friends are request- ed to attend. i WANTED—Steady, sober, reliable man, handy with tools to clean| 20th Century Theatre and do light| New Year’s Eve FROLIC FRIDAY—DECEMBER 31 REFRESHMENTS—DANCING (& Butler-Mnum Drug Co. | X mm for family of three. Phone 45. work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. | e R R TR VI SR WANTED for employment in essen- tial work, one man, neat appear=| ance, intelligent, who can meet| the public. Steady employment. Phone 612. — e WANTED—Used furnicure. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. it R RS LR NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and ehirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. Bring Your Novelty for probably an old friend and regular customer of ours . . . comes to us for accommodations. At the time we are unable to tell them whether we can take care of them or not. Phone 48—Night Phone 481 which are rather definitely pre- —_— scribed for us by wartime authori. o f ties, This is no doubt as it should TMLY ums be, for, in times like these, there il HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET | Choice Meats At All Tinses | Located maamglm Store FRED HENNING Complete Oytfitter for Men .+ . for some word. Sometimes they have to drop back . . . or call us . . . time after time before we are able to give them definite in- us all, none will deny there are plenty of vital things requiring pre- ferred attention these days. So, if you are one of those whom must be some form of control in | NUNN- | 5539295 More than likely we cannot even order that the more vital things } i sm'sgs:::lrosu i L tell them exacily when the next get the first attention. And with ality Work Clothin r‘—-————-j ship is sailing. And so thel); :av: the Japanese threat to our lives and | U :' % ; i Alllh Meat m to wait around . . . or call bac! onstantly hovering over | |'| The largest ’ property ¢ y ng [ | stoeke ;‘,:‘&m NN?N, | | ! ;O""afiol"' The .“““; is “"’Wi5§ we have been forced to disappoint | smiiNG servic" || 20TH CENTURY MEAT ppucatly. thucum sae Al 0 or been unable to serve with our ; Bert's Cash Grocer | MARKET freight space. f : t Y || Juneaw's Most Popular normal speed and consideration, H SR I “Meating” Plase This isn’t pleasant for them . . . we hope you will understand. We || “Wrée Delivery Juneau || | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS neither is it pleasant for us. It's know it isn’t pleasant for you . . . il ! PHONE 202 the last way in the world we want but it isn’t pleasant for us either! | to do business. But we are power- It is just one of the many incon- f G A S -r l ' E A ' 11 FOR - veniences which result from being less to do otherwise. And probably embroiled in a world-wide war. will remain so for the duration. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SERVING m DEPENDABLY In War In Peace HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | e R { HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant the Grab Bag The Coliseum of Rome was built to accommodate approximately 50,- 000 peole, | | Home Liguor, Store—Tel. 69, | American Meat — Phone 38 Room 3, over First National Bank ST B R R R