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MONDAY, JANUARY. 24, 1944 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afterncon to insure insertion on same day. We acce] listed in t Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION pt ads over telephone from persons elephone directory. day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢c FORSALE | | | | | TWO VENETIAN blinds 27 x 45 inches, cream; guitar in case,| floor lamp, two table lamps. 410 12th St | VANITY set and bench. Phone 701 ONE DOUBLE bed, spring - and mattress; three 9 x 12 rugs; la- dies shoes 6%, like new. Green 115. 2 ROOM furnished apt. with oil range and bath. 513 Willoughby| | THE DAILY A[ASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sensation Creafed in Baseball Circles; Just ELKS' ALLEYS Read Action of Player Four teams bowled yesterday Bt’ PORTLAND, Jan. ZG.APitcher! (AGE S(ORES the Elks alleys, the Finance quin-|jack Wilson walked into the head-| BOWLS HIGH, tet winning from the Elks, and the|quarters of the Portland Beavers of | Signal Corps No. 1 defeating the|the Pacific Coast League and asked! Signal Corps No. 2 squad. Vander- for a blank contract ; hoek was high bowler with 581] “Blank contract, what are YOU! ne following are final scores of points. {telking about?” asked General Man-|jeaqing basketball games played last Following are the scores: jager William Klepper, “if you are gaturday night: Finance {veady to talk terms for the coming| university of Washington 49 7|season, I'll be glad to talk things|jans 56, Oregon 47. 183 over with you” | Idaho 51, Washington State 45. | @ act,” repli on. !Tlmm‘ru 48, Whitman College 38. :g: :gg‘"m;’ppvr produced the blank con={ College of Pacific 30, University of | tract. alifornia 26 e “Here is one of the ball plnyers‘csnmmn California 48, UCLA 41. 821 2528 off your mind. Fill in your OW“E Dartmouth 61, Pennsylvania 48. Elks | tigures. Whatever you think is the’ New York Umvflsuy‘ 45, Temple 169 466 1ight thing is ckay with nie,” saldds‘ 193 491 Wilson. e 170 526 *Still can't believe it,” said Sports|cyt 33 172 516 Editor L. H. Gregory of the Port-! Aymy 55, Columbia 37. 149 447 (land Oregonian. “In all of my| Colgate 41, Penn State 34 }3 g ;{;‘;ud ;x‘mhr:afbuu this* never hap- i\u-:m.\ 51,_ Michixunvas. : £ 3 tkansas 74, Southern Methodist —————— 49, i IDAHO WINS Northwestern 42, Ohio State 40. i ) 3 SIRAIGH' Civil- 49 141 141 144 17 178 824 Spot McClellan Harrison Fribush Kulse Hcifman 140 159 175 172 172 149 149 Holmquist Simmons Hudson Carnegie Lavenik 157 139 181 41, University of Connecti- Totals Signal Corps No. 1 Beringer 175 158 152 Everetts . 185 167 156 Harvey 145 198 186 Senescu 165 165 165 Duckworth 170 170 170 485 508 529 1,500 sq. ft. STORAGE space, suit- able for store, office or warehouse | will remodel to suit tenant. Win- ter and Pond Bldg. Write Em- pire 3427, ‘ FOR RENT — Apartment steam- heated, electric range Phone 569. FOR SALE—29 ft. trolling hull. Phone 487. i FOR SALE—2 houses ana Hotel, 30 rooms, compietely modern, steam heated bldg. Built 1940,} capacity business. Write P. O. Box 1158, Anchorage, Alaska. OLD TRUNK, folding couch, two sses, kitchen table, electric (Roaster, coffee pot and ete). Phone Douglas 643. MODERN hc , full basement, cil burning furnace, one year old. Down pay- ment $2,300, balance easy pay- ments. Located %4 Douglas Bridge on Highway. Phone Douglas 35 one short one WALNUT mer-\:.; room table, excel- lent condition. Phone Black 427 days, Green 427 evening. 30 hp. PALMER Marine engine in| good condition. See Harbor Mas- | TOR 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- 7lew Apts. 2 ROOM furnished cabin. 513A ‘Willoughby. | | LOST and FOUND | LOST — Pair bifocle glasses in' brown case between Green House and S. Main St. (along willough- by Ave.) Kindly return to Em- pire. mile from poyND Dark brown wallet con- the American League, paused in his taining money and papers. Own- er may have same by proving pro- perty and paying for this adv. Write P. O. Box 2803 or nhone 652. | | LOST — Red umbrella with hook Of three children, is now in the Cougaxs by a 50 to 42 victory. Idaho| handle, early last week. Reward. Phone Red 783. 840 858 829 Signal Corps No. 2 Spot. 84 84 84 Sparling 118 144 116 Meacham 115 180 134 Totals 252 378 | 420 | | | | { | Iowa State 41, Missouri 25. 510‘ Beach 134 151 143 428/ N Oklahoma 43, Kansas State 34. Rice 63, Texas A. & M. 33 Texas 64, T. C. U. 44, 2627 | Lovegren 116 132 138 386, PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 24.—Um-}WH"MAN I-OSES Vanderhoek 199 152 230 581 versity of Idaho trampled Wash-! —— —— —— ——ington State College for the third| Two GAMES Io U. WASH NAVY Villanova 43, Bucknell 42. Georgia Tech 50, Clemson 34. Princeton 45, Swarthmore 44. Iowa 53, Illinois 44. Minnesota 45, Nebraska 32. 766 843 845 2454 time last Saturday night by a score| e - ior 51 to 45, to become a serioust | contender for the Northern Division | RUDY VORK lof the Pacific Coast Basketballl | Conference title. | searTLE, Jan. 24—The Univer- vIdnho had a 29 to 20 lead at half sity Washington’s Navy cage [time after jumping into a 8 t0 0|team downed Whitman College Sat- IS SLATE D |lead at the outset. Idaho was never}um“,- night 48 to 28 in a non [hcaded. and the best threat the!forence game. {Washington State Cougars could| The game started at a hot pace, muster came in the second half poth -teams scoring six field goals when they closed the gap 44 to 42. by the first seven shots. During | Len Pyne led in Idaho scoringthe hot spell the Missionaries from with 15 points, but as in previous whitman College, Walla Walla, games, the Idaho tallies were well grabbed thé lead for a short time CARTERSVILLE, Ga, Jan. 24— distributed. Tom Collins counted|py 4 12 to 9 margin. Rudy York, 1943 home run king of 15 markers and Jap Gano 12. | On last Friday night the Univer- Idaho counted 19 points on free gity Naval trainees defeated Whit- farm chores to express the opin- throws, missing only six. WSC hit man College 46 to 38, the Navy- fon that “within 60 days” he will only five points and missed 11.|powered quintet leading all the way join his chief rival, Charley “King Idaho showed marked superiority — Kong” Keller in the armed ser- in the first half with a series of| vices. quick baskets. ‘Odd F II W-" Detroit’s big first baseman, father Friday night, Idaho tripped the, e OWS ' Honor Founder at . Tuesday Meeting draft status, changed to 1-A. led at the half time 24 to 20. Tom! York figured he will be in the Collins, the only regular from last| Army within 60 days and the “only S€ason, led the attack Friday night, thing to keep me out will be failure SCOring 14 points, and Len Pyne, on- | - DOUGLAS | NEWS | WARNER FAMILY HERE | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner and ldaughtm's. Aleda and Toni, arrived here on Saturday from Tenakee, [ Alaska. They will make their home | here now, taking residence in the | Frazer home on Knob Hill. STROM RELATIVES VISIT Mrs, Octor Arness, sister-in-law of |E. E. Engstrom, was a visitor here last week with the Engstrom family. Mrs. Arness stopped at the Baranof | Hotel while here on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Arness is operator of the sawmill located in Petersburg. SEWING CLUB } The regular Monday Night Sewing | Club will be held on Tuesday this week bceause of members partici- |Juneau this evening. | PUPILS AID DRIVE The first day of the Fourth War Loan Drive in the Douglas Public |School brought the sale of $96.80 {for stamps and one $25 bond. The primary room invested $17, | intermediate $11.05, upper grades |$42.25 in stamps and one bond, high | school $26.50, Mrs. Whalin’s room, grades 6, 7 and 8, is 100 per cent in participa- | tion, that is, each student made a ‘pur(‘huse. | The quota for the school has been |set at $260. To reach this goal, various activities have been spon- sord. PFach student will write a letter to his parents during the drive telling them why we should all aid Ithe effort. A student who seeks out an un- lcamplet@d stamp book and takes a ‘stat.emum from the owner saying that he has completed the book and |the school credit for the sale of a bond. CITY COUNCIL MEETS A regular meeting of the Douglas City Council will take place this evening in the City Hall. | SOLVIEG HAVDAHL, QUEEN The Junior Class of the Douglas | Public School held their Prom Sat- | urday evening in the gaily decorated | gymnasium room. Green, yellow and |blue were the colors selected for the affair, which proved a good ‘lsucessA | Music for the evening was by the | All-Girl Orchestra, including Dave | Burnett on the saxophone. Both oldtime and popular numbers were |given. During intermission Miss Solvieg Havdahl was seated in the queen'’s share and presented with a crow and ovation by Ralph Kibby. Her attendants were Miss Betty Bonnett and Miss Clair Dore. A grand march, captained by Arne Shudshift, paraded in her honor brother, Obert Havdahl, for the pating in the War Bond Booth in} {converted it into a band will give | and she was danced away by her| Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures Improve your home and business lighting conditions with better equipment. Bring your lighting problems to us. We now have a good stock of residential and commercial fluorescent fixtures. 4 PARSONS ELECTRIC (O. Buy Mere Bonds Now FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks Hutchings’ EconomyMarket PHONE 553 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 —_—m——— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors LR T R Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 presmalenrieh iRy A} Chas. G. Warngr C|o. MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | | G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING —_—mmmm Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 | Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 s HOSPITAL NOTES Ito pass the physical exam, and I w!lose midfloor shots gave Idaho a !den’t think that will be me,” he Wit the previous week, made 10 Leota’s Thomas Hardware Co. TR queen’s waltz. chair and cabinet, A-1 condition. | Write P. O./Box 2662, Juneau. RADIOS FOR SALE—Call Red 578 after 2 p.m. GEEA\L) Stéiflway piano; also Ja-| dies black tailored coat, size 42. 201 Decker Apts. GENUINE leather Phone 496. traveling ba'; STRONG FLAT top trunk, good lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.m. | A NICE home, and income property, | priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615, E LOCALLY grown ruf are better—They are While they last $650 a bagJ Across the streét from the Em:| pire. Contact Paul Satko from 6 to 8 pm., 123 ‘Main St. gos. They| cheaper. | ‘ | | WANTED | IR | WANTED-12 gauge shot gun. Up-| stairs Bus Depot after 4 pm.| Chris Christensen. | WANTED TO BUY—1% or 2 in.| steam-driven motor pump. Phanel‘ 351. WANTED TO BUY—A Baby cflbl (6 yrs.). A high chair, An electric refrigerator, an electric washing machine. Call Green 110. WANTED—Child’s rubbers or over- shoes size 3 or 4. P. O. Box 2443. WANTED—6.00 x 16 Tire in good condition. Jorgenson Motors. WANTED TO RENT — Two bed- room furnished house or apart- ment, Red 734. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides. Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, laska. WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house| for family of three. Phone 45. NANTED-—-Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 209, © MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED .Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Cutls, $1. up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Bifective June 15. — e Frank Farnan has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital following medical care. Joe Zatkovich was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital on Sat- urday. Albert Shappee, a medical pa- t: nt, left St. Ann’s Hospital on; S.turday. Mrs. Ottar Johnson and baby gi:l were discharged from St. Ann’s during the week-end. William R. Gearster has been ad- nitted to the 5t. Ann's Hospital for medical t-eatment. | Mrs. Wilma mitted to & meadical pa ‘lis has been ad- Ann’s Hospital as a Otto Van £ickle entered St. Ann’s yesterday for surgery. Mrs. Juck Warner was admitted | to St. Ann’s during the week-end as a medical patient. Admitied to St. Ann's Hospital Sunday was Mrs. Alf K. Olson. Murs. Sophie Propkopiof gave birth to a baby boy this morning at the Government Hospital. >>— A committee representing the Ju- neau Woman’s Club will be in charge of one of the war bond sell- ing booths Wednesday night from 7:30 to 10 o’clock. Mrs. M. O. Johnson, the Club’s Chairman of the War Relief Com-| mittee, has appointed the following to serve with her: Mrs. Jack Flet- cher, Mrs. Spencer DeLong, Mrs. Burras Smith, Mrs. D. W. Herron and Mrs, Frederick Paul. Mus. Paul, as Radio Chairman of the organization, will work in co- operation with Mrs. Johnson in presenting a program Tuesday night over the local radio station. Asl:;anhranner’s NEW AND.USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | 'traveling basketeers made it four ed to be present to reorganize and M. M. Degree Tomorrow evening, January 25,| Patrons for the evening wre Mr. at @ o'clock, the Odd Fellows and |and Mrs. Aine Shudshift, Mr. and Rebekahs will meet at the I.0.O.F.| Mrs. A. Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. D. |Hall to observe the birthday of Dore, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eng- | Thomas Wildey, the founder of | strom Committees for the affair | American Odd Fellowship. He was, were: decorations, Billy Devon, Rob- born January 15, 1782. |ert Savvikko; advertising, Rudy | Those in chargé of the entertain- | Krsul and Claire Dore. Junior class ment and refreshments for the eve- 4 student sare Claire Dore, Ralph ning will be Sam Paul, Dawson]mbby. Mickey Pusich, Billy De- Muggy, H. V. Callow and George | von, Rudy Krsul and Obert Hav- Clark. dahl. Arthur Graber is class ad- | visor. chuckled. points at close range. R et { Washingfon HOOP MANAGER Wins Four teams in the Channel League on| .. ATTENTION MASONS - MEETWEDNESDAY Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in| Stated Communication of Mt. EUGENE, Ore, Jan, 24—The Room 1 of the High School. One Juneau Lodge 147 F. & A. M. Mon- There will be a meeting of the University of Washington’s civillan Tepresentative of each team is ask- ¢ay- evening at 7:30. Work in the managers of the various basketball ERP I S YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv e BUY WAR BONDS J. W. LEIVERS, ]‘ Secretary. | straight last Saturday night over to work out a schedule for the re-| Oregon, the score being 56 to 47, mainder of the season. lady, and for the first time since 1986, ————— S |the Huskies swept a Northem Di-l vision Pacific Coast Basketball Con- ference series from the Webfoots. Oregon, however, threw a scare into, Hec Edmundson's traveling civflhn! team. i The Webfoots took the lead and sss——— bullt up a 17 to 11 score after 10 =~ minutes of play and stayed in the! lead to near the end of the first! half, when Jim Mallory, lanky| Husky forward, tossed one through the keyhole and started his team-| mates ahead 23 to 21 at the inter=| mission. Then Washington came back with & rush of baskets to lead 45 to 31 after 11 minutes of play. Oregonl rallied and was forging ahead when diminutive Chinese guard Al Mar scored two baskets and one free throw in the final minutes to sew up the game for Washington. | Friday night the Washington civ- ilian Lra;%lem defeated Oregon 57 to '38. e Webfooters were out- classed in teamwork and shooting.| Johnny Codd, freshman guard from | Colfax, led the scoring for Wash-| ington Priday night with 10 points. SKI JUMP TITLEWON BY TOKLE CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—An 89-foot leap gave Sgt. Torger Tokle, North American ski jump record holder, the title yesterday at the Norge sul Club tournament. The event, held at Wrigley Field, attracted 55 contestants despite the fact that the slide’s underhill was. only one-fourth the regulation size because of the limitation of the ball park. DARIGOLD Swee! Cream BUTTER Will Thrill You with Its Goodness Yes .. . you will be astounded at the superiority of Darigold Butter. It is made from sweet cream of whipping consistency . . . cream you would be proud and happy to serve on your table. That is why its goodness is so thrilling . .. its taste so clean and delicate . . . its fragrance so fresh and appetizing. Use Darigold Sweet Cream Butter once and youw'll never want to be without it. ED DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. CONSOLIDAT . SEATTLE, US.A. COWLING-DAVLIN WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel P NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau ASTINEAU G HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Seryice Information PHONE 10 or 20 { HOME GROCERY Phone 146 || Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 | —_—m——— PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O P —————————————— Adasie Mucke Seopiy Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward L B mbalitoh o i e .S B s HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 ° Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, aver First National Bank