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& W re L2 -3 MONDAY JANUARY 3, 1944 - Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. listed in t Count Daily tions One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR D! LAY ADS IS 11 A, M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE | | FOR GALE Sunlamp; also wk sho«-sw size No. 8. No. 1, Fosbee Apts. F‘OR SALE — 1931 Tudor Ford, il(L tires, good motor. Call Blue 529 between 6 and 7 p. m. | FOR SALE—1937 Pl)mouth coupe, excellent condition, 5 tires like new. Phone Black 259. | FOR SALE—Skiis and poles, Bath-| inette, 6 yr. crib. 1020—11th. t h.p. '41 “Speed Twm" Evuuud( | excellent shape; also Thomp:on' red cedar hull and accessories. Call Blue 634 from 5 to 7 p.m. FOR SALE—30 H.P. Palmer Mar- ine engine in good condition. See Harbor Master. SCHRYSLER Marine| 110 HP. Engine. See Red Wright, “Three Dueces.” We accept ads over telephone from persons five average words to the line rate per line for consecutive inser- | SUARANTEED Realistic Saved byRopes elephone directory day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; 1 Minimum charge, 50c¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TEXAS AGGIES LOSE IN ORANGE | \! IAMI, Fla, Jan. 3. — Réd- 1 (). inge vight case ar Univers of the OIL BOWL GAME 3 ly d 1\ & M |10 inaugurate the Oil Bowl game. NEW YEAR'S DAY HOUSTON, Texas, hou RANDOLPH FIELD, TEXAS, TIE GAME IN COTTON BOWL | DALLAS, Texas, Jan 3.—Texas |and Randolph Field played to a |7-7 tie in the Cotton Bowl on New Both scores were the It of passes Texas staved off repeated Ran- dolph Field «drives deep in the Long- horn territory and timely intercep- tions of Glenn Dobbs passes had we will ihe Longhorns reeling at the half. BOWL TO TIGERS Steve VanBuren took the Bowl football championship ut of Texas A. & M. $how- | vears Day 1 nt home Louisiana State ¥'s Tigers on the long end 19 to 14 score last Saturday vies fought all‘of the way, > true to the promise of mer Norton that ‘em Texas"” with a shower of however, the Red Shirted but LSU’s Bernie MOOFC Texas team would bob up taking defenses well set, and iy Dobb's pitches. the Aggies > GEORGIA TECH DEFEATS TULSA [N SUGAR BOWL Jan. 3. INAUGURATED Jan. 3.— tern Louisiana Institute's Georgia Tech's offens was clicking discarded the famed razzle dazzle both in the air and on the offensive long enough on New and they blasted Arkansas Year's Day to smash out a 20 to 18 24 to 7 on New Year's Day | last-quarter victory over Tulsa's Golden Hurricans in the most sen- NEW ORLEANS, La., Rambling Wrecks | PAGE FIVE o DIGGLY WIGGLY 24 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY LO0K WHO'S llERE CAMPBELL’S MUSHROOM SOUP NESTLE'S CHOCOLATE MORSELS KRUSTEAG TOM SOYA EXPLODED ZO0OM and PRE-COOKED BISQUICK SOYA BEANS i FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX —and a lot of other new WHOLE KERNEL CORN items. LONG CUT STRING BEANS START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT— TRADE AT PIGGLY WIGGLY \TTH-DAY ADVENTISTS | AT GATHERING; BID The oceagion also served as a | farewell party for Mr. Ervin Walker and family of Auk Bay, who plan | to make their home in the States. { Besides the local people who were WM.K“S wm“ present theére was also Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Estelle and Mr. and A splendid time was enjoyed by |Mrs. John Turner with their fam- the members of the Seventh-Day|lilés from Tee Harbor. | Adventist Church on New Year's| PR evening. They gathered at the BEGINNER'S RUSSIAN | parsonage at sundown for a Vesper | If sufficient interest is shown, a {Service which was followed by a|class will be formed after the first supper and social evening. During [of the year. Please call Black 230 % Medley, former Rice Institute sational game in the Sugar Bowl'sithe course of the program Pastorjor write P. O. Box 2561, Juneau. f OB RENT “S¥!/pck, plus the great Alvin Darl, | history. {1 Wiba wve s nm‘:rma!tr»—iM. Barayoff. adv. e - |former LSU star, outclassed their| The Techs traveled 79 yards for|Port on his trip to some important | e FOR RENT -- 4-room fur ; i 4P rivals throughout the game. Darl|the winning touchdown half way|cOnventions which he had recently m"l‘::"; 1"“"“"“ LENSES house, oil heat. Blue 275 after 5| The ropes saved Sammy Angott (1ft) and Bobby Ruffin from falling accounted for one score, passed for | through the last period. Georgia's|attended Outside, and showed mo- Ex“"’m: D" ;‘:’ mh':w Eyes 3. during their non-title lightweight slugfest in Madison Square Garden. |another, and made three conver-|great Eddie Prohop sparked the|tion and stiil pictures which he had | < ¥r. Rae Carlson. - - — SR ‘P i It thexi & Knsatt w {otik dilve taken while on the trip. | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, adv, FOR RENT — Apartment steam- | Frank Fullam, the referee, moved in to pull them apart, ngott won i S B R i heated, electric range Phone 56! a ten-round decision. (AP Wirepho for rent Green 675. | 'STEAM heate room USC BEATS HUSKIES IN ROSEBOWL University ;f— 'Washingion Men Defeated by Alr Aitack 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. | MISCELLANEOUS | Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 316 Decker Way Effective June 15. CURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. - A FOR SALE — 1937 De Luxe Ply- mouth 4-door sedan. Excellent tires. Pool. Call 800. The xnr:ome tax of a person in Britain earning $2,000 a year is PASADENA, Cal Jan. 3.—Sur- |prising their staunchest adherents, |the University of Southern Califor- nia Trojans passed the University 7 FOR SALE—Patented land 4 rocni furnished house, basement, lot of wood, water in house, chicken house, big garden, garage, out| sheds, -6 miles out -the mghwa:." Write box 1621. ! A NICE home, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested ' Write Box 1615. FOR SALE—Fairbanks Bath House| and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partly| furnished. Income $80 monthly South Franklin St. Phone 334, FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are cheaper. While they last $650 a bag.| Loae Across the street from the pire. Contact Paul Satko 6 to 8 pm.,, 123 Main St. FOR SALE-—1 Duplex—-z Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cubl 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000 Apply Juneau Paint Store. WANTED — To buy a double bed, spring and mattress. Call Gas- tineau Hotel, Room 406. WANTED TO BUY—Used pair of boys’ overshoes or rubbers, size 12 or 13. Phone Red 619. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—‘ Two bedroom furnished house or apartment. Contact Sgt. !'orrestl Pitts at Travel Control Office or call Green 295. ‘ WANTED—Pet Canary. Must be singer, 930 W. 9th St. ] WANTED TO BUY—Camera, 116! or 120, Write R. E. Randall, COTP | Juneau. ; WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides.| Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, | Alaska. WANTED—Steady, sober, | man, handy with tools to.clean 20th Century Theatre and do llght‘ maintenance work. Do not apply| if not qualified. 20th Century| Office. WANTED—-Furmshed Apt or house | for family of three. Phone 45. WANTED—Maid for general house- | work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. | SR R el WANTED for employment in essen- tial work, one man, neat appear- ance, intelligent, who can meet| the public. Steady employment. Phone 612. WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 299, WANTED AT ONCE-—Ironers anc¢ shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. e on| he had plucked from the turf on gy $624.52. of Washington dizzy un New Year's Day and won their seventh Rose LOST and FOUND | Bowl foothall game in as many LOST—Black Pomeranian dog male. |tries by the score of 29 to 0. Phone Green 131. The Trojans came up with a 77777 | brilliant passing game, ‘and- their |rugged line contributed a peak per- ANNAPOLIS, Md.— “That's the|formance, piling up -the Huskies way to win ball games,” said Capt.|power plays. John Whelchel, Navy football] USC scored four coach, two days before the Army|pas and picked game. The retiring Middie mentor |points on an automatic safety in was referring to a four-leaf clover|the final period on a blocked punt |from Jerry Austin’s toe. NAVY'S LUCK PIECE touchdowns on up two more the practice field. Navy won the e Trojans used their superior {game, 13-0. |passing and speed to utmost, out- —————— \dodging the slower-footed Huskies Approximately 7,000,000 British|{fom the north on two occasions for touchdowns. women are working either part or A | After the first quarter failed to whole. time in industry. R 4 lshow a score, Trojan Coach Jeff {Cravath sent Quarterback Jim Hardy into the game in the second period and the men of Troy im- mediately passed and ran their way for 72 s and a touchdown, the payoff being an 11-yard pass from |Hardy to Halfback George *Calla- {han, who ited Husky Center Gordy Be: unmolested across the goal. n off his feet and ran| oto) BOWL SCORES The following are the final scores; of the football games played in| the various bowls last Saturday afternoon, also the East-West| Shrine gamie Rose Bowl—University of South- ern California 29; University of | ‘Washington 0. | Shrine Charity G:xme—EusL 13, West 13. ! Orange Bowl — Louisiana smw University 19, Texas A. & M. 14. | Cotton Bowl—Texas 7, Randolph Field 17 Sugar Bowl — Georgia Tech 20./ Tulsa 18. Sun Bowl — Southwestern Texas" , New Mexico 0. | Oil Bowl—Southwesiern Loum.ma‘ 24, Arkansas A. & M 15 WEST, EAST INDEADLOCK, SHRINEGAME SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3.—Paced | by three college freshmeén back- field stars who stole the show from clder teammates, the East and West battled last Saturday aftemoon,| New Year's Day, to a 13-13 tie on @ rain-drenched field in the annual Shrine charity game. For the West it was Hermnnj Wedemeyer of St. Mary's Collcgo,] | first year, who was the star. The Eastern backfield laurels went to Bob Hoernschemeyer, Uni- | versity of Indiana, and Dean Sen- The Trojars passed for two more [sanbaugher, of Ohio State: ~ { | touchdowns in the third period, the| The East scored first on a bril-| first a lazy floater from Hardy tolant 56-yard run, and Wayne Wil- Callahan from the Washington 12-!liams went over from the 6-inch {vard line, the next a perfect toss l!inc. John Tavener of Indiana to Gordon Gray from Hardy, who | verted. {threw from the 31-yard line after, Wedemeyer sparked the West's the Trojans had recovered Hu,sky‘dri\'e to tie: the score from thef {Al Aikins' fumble. | East's 85-yard line' whend he ran| 1 | The Trojans outgained Washing-! Norberg of March Field converted ton on the ground 141 yards to| Sensanbaugher and Hoernsche- 132, completed 9 of 16 passes [Drgm"yer led the drive for the East's 112 yards, made eight first down to |next score, winding up with Hoern- Supe Market PHONES 92—95 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY ® JUST ARRIVED AN EXTRA LARGE SHIPMENT OF HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP TOMATO JUICE—BEEF STEAK SAUCE EVAPORATED HORSE RADISH BABY FOODS . . . AllKinds WORCHESTERSHIRE SAUCE And Others of These l'nmoufl Foods EXTRA SPECIM.—OBANGES SWEET—=IUICY 3 dozen §1.00 GEORGE BROTHERS flaf%fifl Gomething! ««.You can spot it every time THOSE in the Navy's W.A.V.ES. doa double service. In serving on their they also release a trained Later, Gray took another pass|once 13 yards and ‘passed to Bob! wac duty. In its own way, you've | from Bell for 18 yards and a touch- | Pefruiter ' of March Field, who! fourid ice-cold -d::- down. scampered 15 yards to score. Hank! a double service, too, It quenches thirst, yes. But it does more. It brings’ an after-sense of com- plete refreshment, A drink has to be good to be | THRIFTCO-0P | | ¢ p ALMQUIST | Member National Retailer- | Owned Grocers 1 CUSTOM TAILOR | 211 SEWARD STREET | Across from Elks’ Club | PHONE 767 | PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer —_— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL | Foot of Main Street || 114 Juneau Motors OIL — FEED — HAULING Sanitary Meat Co. Delicious Tried Chidken FOR QUALITY MEATS EVERY NIGHT AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | Call Phones 13 and 49 Joim Marin, Prop. . Phone 68 R ————Y Chas. G. Warner Co. | GEORGE BROS. Marine Engines and Supplies 3 Llng MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints ! | PHONE 92 or 85 Fr . ! | Leota’s | | Thomas Hardware Co. | WOMEN'S APPAREL PAINTS — OILS Baranof Hotel n-ndm-u_wn.n HARDWARE COAL NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Alaska Dock & flmo- . PHONE 81 | TELEPHONE 4 52 [ COWLING-DAVLIN ||| The Alaskan Hotel \Newly Renovated Hooms the Huskies' seven. B NEW MEXICO IS LOSER IN TOUGH SUN BOWL GAME EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 3—South- wcstgm Texas won a hard-fought game’'on New Year's Day from New Mexico in the Sun Bowl by a score of 7-0. A 32-yard pass clicked for South- | western Texas after the underdog Lobos had beaten back the South- western’s highly-touted ground at- tack for three quarters of the thrill- ing contest. Three times the New Mexico outfit halted the Pirates’ thrusts, once on me nine-yard line. TIDES IOMORROW 22.95 . . One peacetime pleasure you need | Low tide—2:36 a. m., 3.0 feet. not giveup . . - | High tide—9:07 a. m,, 157 feet. Low tide—3:42 p. m., 2.3 feet. N High tide—9:54 p. m., 12.8 feet. wearing Madame il NOTICE | Renauld Frocks! ‘The Alaska Laundry will close nts‘ | plant and office during Tuesday and | | |Wednesday of this week to finish | | work now in the plant. No personal Jones-s,evens laundry or dry cleaning will. be call- |schmeyer’s pass to his |teammate Pete Pinos, over the goal. | The West came back from its own {35-yard line with Wedemeyer toss- [ing 30 yards to’ Dick - Renfro of Washington State College, who raced 35 yards to score. The wet | ball slithered off Norberg's foot on la try for the point, and the game ended in a deadlock, 13-13. Indiana who went NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT | OF ADMINISTRATOR ALL CONCERNED ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on December 11th, 1943, FRANK A. BOYLE was ap- pointed administrator of the estate of MARRY HENDRICKSON, de- ceased, by the United States Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Com- missioner’s Precinet. ALL PERSONS having claims against said estate are hereby re- quired to present the same with proper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date hereof to the undersigned at the office of the Auditor of the Territory ci Alaska on the second floor of ‘he Federal- Territorial Building, of Juneau, Al- aska, Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- ber 11th, 1943, (SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Administrator of the Estate of Harry Hendrickson, Deceased. Seward Street ed for or accepted during these two PUERERD D PR 8 | —adv. First publication: Dec. 13, 1943, Last publication: Jar. 3, 1944, the best-liked soft drink on earth, Coca-Cola started out being good and keeps on be- ing , Choicest m,redlems and the finished art of 57 yearu of “know-how” set C apart in quality. | Only The Coca-Cola Company makes Coca-Cola. 1t natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you BearCoca-Cola called Coke. 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