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MONDAY, JANUAR day. Count f tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE MINK WIRE for sale—bargain—16 and 17 guage. J. A. Berg, Tenakee, | Alaska. | CABIN near Lena Beach NR 2 furnished, stoves, bunks, dishes, phone Blue 653 after 6:45 p.m. ONE V8 1937 1% ton dump. truck, 157 inch wheel base; one Inter-! national 1935 truck; one V8 1939 DeLuxe Sedan, Al shape. Mad- sen’s Bike Shop. Phone Green 113, | USED BATH tub with fixtures, 825 A St. | FOR SALE-—29 ft. trolling hull. Phone 487. i MODERN FOUR room furnished hous full basement, oil burning one year old. Down pay- $2,300, balance easy pay-! ments. Located % mile from Douglas Bridze on Highway. Phone Douglas 35 one short one long. | ment WALNUT dining room table, excel; lent condition. Phone Black 427 days, Green 427 evening. 30 hp. PALMER Marine engine in, good condition. ‘Sée Harbor Mas- ter. | WHITE NAMEL Koken Barber chair and cabinet, A-1 condition. Write P. O. Box 2562, Juneau. Y 31, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED | Copy mt the afternoon to insure insertion on same We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- ust be in the office by 2 o'clock in | | | | ive average words to the line. day, 10¢; Additional days, 5c; Minimum charge, 50¢c Phone | 374 | FORBENT | PARTLY furnished house on 12th St. Call 67 after 6 p.m. jalleys Sunday, the Finance squad‘ Following are the o |the Pacific Coast Bgsketball Con-| Finance ference,. outlasting Oregon State | Harrison 130 172 187— 439‘and winning a 43 to 38, victory in| Bachman 140 133 125— 398 an overtime period. | McClelland 137 170 182— 489, The score at the end of the reg- | Hulce 182 212 175— 569 ular playing time was 33 to 33. Hoffman 176 112 12— 500/ The Webfoots won the margin on . — —_ ___|freo throws. They tossed 13 field| Tctal 799 8812445 grals to the Beavers' 17, but con- Signal Corps No. 2 verted 17 free throws to the Beav- | Spot 32 32 32— g6 ers’ four | Sparling 123 154 150-— 427 The score was deadlocked one| ' Meacham 120 149 170— 4ig minute before the overtime period| | Beach 154 184 153 - 491 cnded as the team traded free| Lovegren 107 123 131 361 t'rows before the Webfoots got two Vanderhoeck 184 174 221— 579 ta‘kets to go ahead and wih. " VX |OREGON UNIV. IS VANDERHOEK " OUT OF CELLAR: BOWLS HiGH, { ertime Period Played | Webfooters Win defating the Signal Corps No. 2,| oy and the Signal Corps No. 1 winning | CORVALLIS, Ore,, Jan. 31.—The from the Elks. Vanderhoek chalked | University of Oregon Webfoots pad- up the highest score with 579 pins,|dled out of the cellar Saturday| individual |night in the Northern Division of Four teams bowled at the Elks| e Total 729 816 857—2402 Signal Corps No. 1 'DAHO MAKES i LARGE 4 room house, 2 bedrooms, partly furnished. Inquire 943 West 12th or Phone Red 279 after 4:30 pm. | 3 ROéiA furnished cabin. Inguire 513A Willoughby. | 2 ROOM furnished apt. with ofl| range and bath. 513A Willoughby | 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 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- "lew Apts. 1.0ST and FOUND LOST—Will party who took hat by error last night at Pioneer's| meeting kindly return. same tu“ Empire Office. | LOST valuable papers. Keep money. Re- turn to New York Tavern, Railph, Barker. | RADIOS FOR SALE—Call Red 578 after 2 pm. | ND Steinway piano; also Ja-| dies black tailored coat, size 42. 201 Decker Apts. | GENUINE leather traveling bag.! Phone 496. ! g lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.n. A NICE home, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. LOCALLY grown rutabagos. 'nwfl are better—They are cheaper.| While " they last $650 a bag.| Across the street from the Em-| pire. Contact Paul Satko from| 6 to 8 pm, 123 Main St. ! WANTED | B, e G i B IR i WANTED TO RENT OR BUY—| Piano in good condition. Phone | 303. i i | WANTED — Woman bookkeeper- stenographer, steady employment, | half days. Phone 612. | WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—| Two bedroom furnished house or apartment. Contact Sgt. Forrest Pitts at Travel Control Office or call Green 295. WANTED — Electrical equipment, sewing machine, etc., that need repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. 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. Phone 351. WANTED TO RENT — Two bed- room furnished house or apart- ment, Red 734. FANTED—Used furntturc. 306 Wil | loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides.| Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, Alaska. WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house| for family of three. Phone 45. erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 299. | NOTICE That I the undersigned will not be responsible for any bills con- tracted by anyone unless authorized by me. Date Jan. 27-44. ‘TONI -TARRO, LOST — Child's white curly sheep| Mittens red lining. Reward. Green | 115. | LOST — Brown wallet between| Douglas and Arcade Hotel, con- tains Elk's card and ticket to Anchorage. Return to Mike Gog- gans at Arcade Hotel. Reward. handle, early last week. Reward. Phone Red 783. MISCELLANEOUS JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- uent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1. up. Lola Beauty Shop' Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. "OURN yow ¢ vold oto value, cash or rrede at Nugget Shop. FORMER PITCHER OF TIGERS IS IN NAVY CHATTANOOGA, Temn., Jan. 31. —Virgil Trucks, former pitcher of the Detroit Tigers, has been as- signed to the Navy, after induction and examination at Fort Oglethorpe. —————————— W.S.C.S. MEETS WEDNESDAY; MEXICO 1S THE SUBJECT ‘The regular meeting of the Wo- man's Society of Christian Service will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Methodist Parsonage on Fourth Street. The feature of the evening will be an address hy Mrs. Robert Sanford entitled “My Life in Mexjco.” Speaking from pergonal experience: of four years' residence and extensive travel, supplemented by her continued interest and study of that country, Mrs. Sanford is well qualified to relate interesting facts. Those who heard her in the Mex- can series of radio programs for| the Woman's Club may want the! pleasure ‘of hearing her in person. Friends and newcomers are invited to join the regulars in this choice| entertainment and fellowship. Any having Mexican ware or curios are requested to take them along to add atmosphere and illustration. Mrs. Clifford Robards will pre- side at the short business meeting. and the hostesses of the evening will be Mrs. Peter Oswald and Mrs. William Odell. e Exploration for oil is only about one-fourth as unprofitable as it once was because of improved | Spot 6 6 6— 18 A Berringer 162 187 162— 511 Harvey 149 219 143— 511 ,/! | Senescu 165 165 165— 495 lASI SATURDA ! Everetts 113 128 145— 386 Duckworth 170 170 170— 510 Py rowt s on wiam Defeat Washington State Elks H Carnegie 161 147 162— 470 FOUf S"alghi_End ” Simmons 124 149 135— 408 i Hudson 172 178 147— 497 Years of SIUmp | Sperling 156 156 156— 468 Lavenik 149 149 149— 447 MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 31.—The o, e University of Idaho has achieved Total 762 779 749—2290 what it hasn’t been able to do in WARBOND | Spaden, Philadelphia hot shot, fired WSC failed to claim the lead at the past 30 years—defeated Wash- ington State College in the fourth | straight basketball game. This was l2st Saturday night and the score was in Idaho's favor 46 to 32. Idaho last swept the series from| Washington State in 1914, and Ic‘ Golr MEET has been 11 years since the Vandals | § 5 |won a series at all. ! The victory gives Idaho a firmer grip on second place in the North- | HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 31.—Jug Mc- em Division of the Pacific Coast| Basketpall Conference below th University of Washington. Idaho led at half time 24 to 17, a 68, two under par, in a drizzling 2Dy time during the game but came rain to top honors with his part- Out strong in the second half to ner band leader Bob Crosby in the close the gap t6 a 30-30 tie before Bing Crosby-Bob Hope War Bond the Vandals again took command, Golf Tournament at the Lakeside and the best the speedy Cougars Club course yesterday afternoon. could do was to be content with a McSpaden and Crosby won the l¢ne basket for the rest of the, pro-amateur exhibition event, ¢on- €ame. a8 i cluding their round with a 119 total. Dale Albin of Idaho was high- Harry Cooper of Minneapolis tied Point man with 14. McSpaden for low gross. Three B a0 s e te]ams were tied for second place. | ]. w;. KEHOEIS m ; HUSKIES BEAT | JUNEAU, ENROUTE W, BEARCATS, | TO THRD DIVIION I" W",D GAME Joz W. Kehoe, newly appointed | | Special Assistant Attorney General| SEATTLE, Jan. 31.—The Univer- {0r Alaska, arrived in Juneau this sity of Washington basketball Hus- mcrning and will be here for a weekl kies trounced the Willamette Uni- Cefore continuing to.his headquar- versity Bearcats 56 to 26 in a non-|tcIS at Seward. conference game last Saturday Kehoe, whose duties will be to co- night. |ordinate the activities of the De- The game saw the Huskies m_Ipanment of Justice in Alaska with ning wild and scoring at will, es- | the national department, has been lly in the second half, |nttmding conferences in Washing- The Bearcats were frozen at six o2 D. C. for the past three weeks. points at the start of the second' Well known throughout the Ter- quartér, while the Huskles lad 29 [itory, Mr. Kehoe has been a resi- to 21 at the half, then the visitors dent of Alaska for 25 years. He has jumped to a four-point lead. Then beer_l U. S. Attorney for the Third the Navy trainees stepped up the Division for the past 10 years, and pace and simply ran away with the WS & member of the House of Rep- game. resentatives of the Territorial Leg- Bill Morris, Bill Taylor and Ad islature in 193? and again in 1943, Akins led the Huskies, scoring 15,| Mr- Kehoe is accompanied by his 12 and 11 respectively, wife and they are. guests at the PR 2L Gastineau Hotel while in this city. YOUR BROKEN LENSES a9 Replaced in our own shop. Eyes When an Army airplane goes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carison, | {fom one war theater to another it Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. ady. |18 thoroughly inspected so that it o does not transport germs or dis- BUY WAR BONDS ease-carrying insects. Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways' Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. oy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA leading | DEFEAT STATERS - EI.KS' AllEYS;Game Iied—aTGun But Ov-|, v of Washington Hus- 4 Williamette University|Coast Guard on the Haida several 7 % now is stationed in Idaho Vandals 46, Washington D. C., as licutenant| State Co commander and assistant chief ()[‘ ity Webfoots 43,|Coast Guard aviation operations, according to word received here 44. Army 55, Coast Guard Academy the Fourth War Loan Drive. |87, At | Universit ah & X o | fois 3(; ity of Utah 55, Fm.t Lo o DB Wive e e} Marquett Notre Dame 43. |°® WEATHER REPORT * Pittst Carnegie Tech 33. |® (U. S. Bureau) : | Northwestern 43, Iowa Seahawks|® { 185, e Temp. Sunda Jan. 30, e Towa State 40, Kansas 29. |® Maximum 30, minimum 22. e Wisconsin 49, Minnesota 30. o 6 o o ® 0 o 0 0 0 o |is the time to assemble. | Holbrook vs, Duff Ebbley and v“.‘i Referee in Bankruptey. | garet Starling vs. John Young and |and ,Mildred Maynar Pastor, one-time foremost contender for the heavyweight crown of Joe 0 $7.50, ;‘} Louis,' will leave here this week to { BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO.!| entef the Officers' Candidate School “The Rexall Store™ i . | ‘echnical methods of finding sub- terranean petroleum pools. BOB WALDRON 15 . NOW L. CGMDR. I COAST GUARD) Juneauite CAGE SCORES The (o] ; are final scores in all games pli ¢ night in various parts b: Bob Waldron, former erving as an ensign in the U. S. ate Beavers 38. y of California 36, UCLA was in Juneau for sev-| t for Pensacola | attending train- |ing s , because of his flying| 53 {=kill, he was stationed in Maine for| r | Colgate 45, Cornell 40. Michigan 39 Columbi 8 .Indmnu 40. |convoy duty and anti-submarine Rice 38, SMU 27. [patrol, later being sent to Wash- Oklghoma Missouri 26. {ington. | Temple 46, West Virginia 32. Recently he flew Secretary of the| New York Midshipmen 88, Yale Treasury Henry Mumen(h:‘m to vai | York, where the Secretary opcnv(” NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. In Bankruptey. | |IN THE MATTER OF FOREST | HERBERT YOUNG, JR. 'To the Creditors of Forest Herbert | Young Jr., First Division, Territory | of Alaska, a bankrupt: | Tu! s 50, Holy Cross 40. s Christian 44, Texas 37. wisylvania 41, Princeton 39. DePaul 39, Purdue 37 BADMINTON (LUB TOURNAMENT WILL | BE HELD TONIGHT 20th day of Dec. 1943, the said Forest | Herbert Young Jr, was duly ad-| g TR S judicated bankrupt: and that the| The mixed doubles handicap tour- first meeting of his creditors will be | nament of the Juneay Badminton |held at Office of J. C. Cooper, Coop- | Club will be held tonight in the | Building, Juneau, Alaska, on the | high school gym. As it is desired 15th day of February, 1044, at m:oo;, to play the tournament off in one |0'clock a. m., at which time the said evening it will be necessary for Creditors may attend, prove their everyone to be prompt, and 7 o'clock Clrims, appoint a trustee, examine (the bankrupt, and transact such The men’s handicap singles and Other business as may properly come women's handicap singles will pe before said meeting. | held a week from tonight. Dated this 31st day of Junu:\ry.: Tonight the schedule will be 35‘1944. follows: Aner Erickson and Ruth | BOB PASTOR GOING | TO OFFICERS SCHOOL SAMPLER || | ! 113 the famous assortment of best-liked confections . direct from the makers --§1,50 JAMES C. COOPER, ginia Erickson; Linn Forrest and | Mary Goetsch vs. Joe Werner and | Phyllis Jenne; Leo Rhode and Vir- | ginia Owen vs. Erick Sunsten and | Mrs. Leo Rhode; Hank Owen and Phyliis' Grant vs. H. W. Starling and | Gladys Knight. Dr. W. M. Whitehead and Mar- oot s Lucille Anderson; James C. Ryan | and Ann Young vs. Ed Bradley and | Jane Hinkel; George Schmidt and Ruth,Perry vs. L. E. Iversen and Alice. Johnson; Reinholt Brust and Delphina Morris vs. Gil Holland and Felix Toner.and Bonnie Mozee vs. Patsy Eamersley and Dale Steen. e | | | | | | FORT LOGAN, Jan. 31. — Bob at Miami, Beach, Florida. FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS . FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks Huichings' Economy Markef PHONE 553 ; Pioe PIGGLY WIEGLY oo QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY 24 - ONE e Notice is hereby given that on the { ] { i‘m' Your Victory Budget DICED PEARS GOOD QUALITY Diced Bartlett Pears in light syrup—Just the thing for sauce, salad or pies 6 Sie 12 Cans for $1.79 PACKED IN EVERSON, WASHINGTON and UNDER O. P. A. PRICE NOW AT PIcoly BICOLY In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum _Orders to be in before 1 P. M. | JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Meets Tuesday afternoon at two in the Pent House of the Alaska E. and P. Co. L Kindly attend. --adv, picture. Federal Building. Phone 294, PAGE FIVE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your Hamersley Studio. Opposite adv. Ask About Our APPLIANCE PRIORITY PLAN Our backlog of appliance orders may in- crease our post-war quota of electrical appliances. If you are interested in an early purchase of an electric Range . . . Refrigerator Washer .. . Ironer Sewing Machine . . . Mixer Toaster ... Percolator . . . Iron Light Plant . . . Motor Buy War Bonds Now Sign Our Priority List PARSONS ELECTRIC €O, ——— ey THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 e —— | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choloo—General Haul- ing — 8 and Crating : CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outfitter for Men ; “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau [GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Serviee Information PHONE 10 Or 20 | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Meat — Phone 38 Ifl i G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 5 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms * at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Suppl Arthur M. Uggen, Knupcgr Y Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward B e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARRET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—82—95 Alaska Meal Markel The largest and miost complete stock of Fresh and Prozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 B e 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 _— [ e Wall Pa Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Room 3, over First National Bank