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Ph.{ne a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accent ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five av ge words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY AD! IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE LIVING niture, like new. Better sight floor lamps. Desk chairs. Portable Un- derwood typewriter. Steel box and saw. Shellworth at Alder Terrace Apartments, 6th and Gold. Phone Red 685. CANARY BIRD (female, exception- tame) and cage; 4 trol leads (2, 44 and 2, 45 1bs. 10 Lt‘m\ a pound). Phone Green 662. Ceach, 5 good tires, Phone Red 375, 822 1935 CHEV heater $350 Basin Road miter | day, 10¢; Additional days, 5c; Minimum charge, 50¢ ROOM and bedroom fur- 2 no disnes 1 ROOM fu Phone but nor bedding. Phone 621 hed house, oil heat after Elu PLTLRSO\ HOUSE on "Hun! mhl | Dixon, Juneau partly Paint Store. F‘OR REI\T-—Fur Apts. Easily kem warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry reom. view Apts, & 2 | FURNISHED house and improved property miles Ross. Phone on Glacier Hiway, 0394 1937 good motor PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan, and tires, new paint — One troller, 28 1t 40 h.p. Lycoming. Douglas 224 for information. MISCELLANEOUS m Federal Bldg. Daniél PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music Shop! JUARAN'H:.ED Realistic nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Perma- Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way, June 15. Phone ! [URN your old gold into value,| furnished, Inquire Dishes. Also bath Sea- | Effective THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA H IG H BoleR The following are final scores of| leading basketball games played | last Saturday night: University of Washington 56, OTPHOH State 29. ® | University of Oregon 78; Idaho 42.) Unive of California 36; UCLA‘ 24 Tuesday Night In Juneau Gym o \ First games on the scheduled sec- | St. Mary's Preflight 48; Southetni o 4 11t of the basketball schedule team defeating the Signal Corps| CUKOMS 48 of the Juneau City League will be | hitman 43, 27; | played tomorrow No. and the Signal Corps No. 1 23: doublehead winning from the Finance quintet.|-o; doublehea )“‘ |nead High School gym, where the Carnegie was high bowler | FEastern Washington 59; Montana remaindc. of the games will take for the| 4 ternoon. | | Yesterday afternoon four teams bowled at the Elks alleys, the Elks Williamette 28, | ‘Total | | Carnegie | Holmquist J'l(uko :Jug McSpad;liand Byron Nelson Deadlocked for Big Prize PHOLNIX, Arizona, Feb. 7. ‘H.uold ‘Jug” McSpadden of Phil- |adelphia, and Byron Nelson of Tol- edo, Phoenix open, sub-par 273 deadlock will playoff S ] Spot 32 174 148 198 each posting a nin? in the 72 holes, and the require an 18-hole Total T4 Pittsburg 50: Geneva 58 ‘agaifst’ Douglas High School, and ! Spot 68 Arkansas 36; Baylor 34. | The first gcame is scheduled to start Beach 94 421 Towa 103; Chicago 32. | Towa State 41; Oklahoma 39. IIE REA(HED 111 Georgia Navy 43; Clemson 35. | — DURO(HER tts 143 176 3 | Finance 138 194 = - Hulse 496 CAMP BLANDING, Fla. ifeb. 7.— o has kept his loyal Dodger fans in i catiiy e BERtE i the ,U WASHINGION lissue by saying he would make 2. o winior as he fired through M I(rlp overseas | he will head for the other side as 'o, [i4¢ Vesterday moring and A Ithe specific date for his departure jih s}, ol sy victory last Saturday night pected to return in time to join the {wood, National Open Champion. |48, placé. Following are the Duke 41; North Carolina 40. the Gremlins will meet the Signacs rling 128 408 New Mexico 39; Texas Tech 30. promptly 7:30 p m. Lovgren 115 3451 Ohio State 54; Purdue 47. ! 739 iIHHl‘ 200 62 North Carolina Navy 47; Nort h l T pHoEle 134 Pennsylvania 53; Columbia 28. {Senescu 156 194 | Harvey 166 149 { Kirsten 159 124 182 ] IN 32 32 | McClellen 153 147 che: 3 | Hoffman 183 155 515 Leo Durocher, whose changing plans e bewilderment I 4 i 2 nt as to his managerial| gyo ) foiing to finish six below par with BEAIS OREGON “Gabby,” who is one of the en-' came up with a rally of two bird- (socn as he completes a tour of the SEATTLE, Feb. 7.—The Univer- but did say he will probably “be B‘wsn‘ Sammy Byrd, former {over Oregon State by a score of 56 Brooklyn team in spring training. | Nelson started the final round Southern Methodist 49; Texas 46.| The Coppers will be lined up Signal Corps Yale 70; Princeton 40. on fofmororw night's doubleheader | Meacham 151 491 Northwestern 57; Minnesota ’3" T VanderHoek 183 549 Harvard 40; Camp Thomas 39. Elies | 175 ; |Carolina State 31. 161 b | Michigan 46; Indiana 44. = 7| Dartmouth 5& Cnnmll 46. OPEN MAT(H Total 850 812 889 ol ‘X)\K"’\\'\-:'(l\ 161 199 Total 785 842 889 “-‘l‘ibush 141 157 | ___\for an entertainment tour overseas (status has further beclouded the at 65. McSpadden looked like a [taMatners for soliers. Nebe, sall 64 on the third 18 holes. He started ies on the las pS r 68 o FOUR SIRA'GHT southern camps. He did not reveal .-, . 11 185t two holes for 68 it sity of Washington scored another little late” in getting home hut eX-ly oy vankee outfielder, and Craly to 29, making a clean sweep 0(‘ Previous reports said Durocher’s trailing McSpadden by thr CAGE SCORES Doubleheader night in the Ju-| battled to a tie in the $5,000 a new tournament record of Tied behind the leaders with 280 New | ” interest of the said estate in and to HOWARD LYNG HERE | FOR BOARD MEETING Howard uLyng of Nome, recently elected Democratic National Com- mitteeman at the Territorial Con- vention at Fairbanks, arrived here over the weekend from the Inter- jor to attend the meeting of the |Board of Public Welfare | Lyng is a candidate for the Sen-| }Mo in the Second Division. e YOUR BROKEN LENSES | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | £xamined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given | that the Commissioner of Customs, under date of February 1, 1944, gave | authority to change the name of | each of the following vessels owned by Lomen Commercial Company, a corporation, Nome, Alaska: Scow Chinik, official number] 163589, 25 gross tons, built 1907 at Nome, Alaska, to new name Lomen Commercial Co. No. 16. Barge Nome No. 1, official number ‘10'”50 21 gross tons, built 1928 at Nome, Alaska, to new name Lomen Commercial Co. No. 17. Scow Nome No. 2, official number 170162, 20 gross tons, built 1928 at Nome, Alaska, to new name Lomen Commercial Co. No. 18. Scow Solomon, official number 162180, 27 gross tons, built 1904 at Seattle, Wash,, to new name Lomen Commercial Co. No. 19. The home port of each of the four vessels is Juneau, Alaska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector or Customs. First publication, Feb. 7, 1944, Last publication, Feb. 10 1944, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given, that in | pursuance of an order of the Pro- bate Court for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, made on the 21st day of January, 1944, in the nmtter of the estate of Vito Bardi, deceased, the undersigned Admin- istrator of the said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bid- der for cash money of the United States .on February 19, 1944 at 1:00 P. M. at the office of the United States Commissioner, No. 513 of the Federal and Territorial Building, in Juneau, Alaska, all right, title and that certsin one story, four room frame house located on pilings over tide lands and situated on the south cash or trade at Nugget Bhop. [the four game season’s series. The blans for the trip overseas had been strokes, but started to overtake Mc- WRINGER ROLLS? SURE, We Have a Pair in Stock For Sale. Repair that Washer Now! 4 PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks Hufchings' Economy Market PHONE 553 THRIFT CO0P | Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molers | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY . E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING GOOD VIEW lot $300; also record Call Phones 13 and 49 cabinet. Phone Green 624. side of West Tth Street in Juneau, and referred to on the City of Ju- two neau Tax list as L No. 32, together with a wood shed and decked prem- g - lses adjoining and surrounding the ouse, The Administrator reserves (the right to reject any or all bids | SM!"ARY ENGINEER . 110, e, S o e evate 1 BA(K FROM SEA“[E i, GIVEN under my hand and seal this 22nd day of January, 1944, at Richard S. Green, Sanitary En- Juneau, Alaska. gineer for the Territorial Depart- FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner, and Ex- | ment_of Health, returned here by | | plang,_ yesterday afterncon from .1,‘ Blll. HulSE officio Administrator of the two k's conference in the states. | First publication, Jan. 24, 1944. Estate of Vito Bardl, deceased. NEW YORK, Feb. 7—Gil Dodds,, While in Seattle, Mr. Green look- Last publication, Feb. 14, 1944. Boston’s pedestrian pastor, staved ed into the problem of packing | CITY CAFE off a dying thrust by Bill Hulse, frozen shellfish and also investi- America’s 4:06 miler, to win the gated the milk sanitation problem. Wanamaker mile in 4:10.6. -0 Johnny Fulton, San Franeisco 1 Olympic Club star captured the| STTENTION MASONS SPECIALTIES NOW IN 600-yard run. It was the second AR 1 CHINESE DISHES Commumca.uou Monday CHOP SUEY pmt. for work’ in F. C. De- CHOW MEIN gree. Hed Communication Tues- Sweet and Seur day :15 p.m. for purpose of FRIED RICE jtime he has run on a board track. condueting the funeral sefvice for OPEN ALL NIGHT SESNEEICE A Regular business meeting Tues- our late Brother Russell R. Her- | PHONE 377 s « o HEMSLEY MAY e o, S o s NOT PLAY BALL, COMING SEASON Apts. { VIENNA, Mn IN(*r)‘\JE PROPERTY, duplex huuse Hemsley, in Douglas. Call Douglas 18 or er, said he “wasn't sure” whether see Alex Demos. he will play baseball this year. | “Things do not look so good,| besides T have to protect by inter- ¢sts here. T have not heard any- (thing from the Yankee manage-' ment and I have not said anything 1o them either.” Hemsley has a 720 acre ranch ar here. Oregon Staters, by losing, pushed ' virtually sidetracked, the Huskies to a four full gamo lead in the Northern Division Pa- , cific Coast Basketball Conference.! The Huskies winning streak has jnow been shoved to eight stralght victories. The Huskies held the Oxegon‘ |Staters without a field goal in the Iirsc half. Then the Huskies relflxed for a time, although the Stater Ishooters, still off the beam, did| not count the first goal until five minutes of play in the second half. The Staters only racked nine |baskets on 61 attempts. Veteran Navy trainee, guard Bill Morris was high poeinter, running |wild in the second half for a 19 | point total. He also counted four| successive goals. UNIV. OF OREGON BEATS IDAHO BY SCORE OF 78-42 MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 7.—The! University of Oregon basketball team jumped into an early lead last Saturday night to hand the University of Idaho a 78 to 42 de- feat. Idaho dominated the first half| and the Vandals never held a lead. Wally Borrevik then flipped shots under the basket and Oregon set the pace. Borrevik netted 22 points | alone and Bob Hamilton bombard- ed the basket for 15 points. Oregon's effective defense forced the Idaho cagers to try “many long! shots. The Vandals’ shooting how- | ever was under par. DAN'S DELIVERY SERVICE * 104-Phones-105 * Announcing Highway Delivery Service Every Friday Evening ORDERS SHOULD BE' IN BY NOON FRIDAY * Leave Calls or Orders at BERT'S CASH GROCERY * $1.00 first CWT 25¢ each additional CWT Spadden. The gallery roared after| Jug came - through with the (birdies on the last two holes. e GIL DODDS STAVES OFF SET OF 4 drums. Phone Blue 6 LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints 1937 CHEV Coach, good tires $550. 142 Gastineau Ave. Fl‘b 7. — Rollie New York Yankee catch- Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE TROLLING BOAT, “Albotross”, 26 ft. x 9 ft. 4 in. Chrysler marine engines, fully equipped. Ice 10,000 Ibs. $4,200. Box 1095 Ketchikan. Ole Haynes. Phone Black 328 2755 Tongass. ONE SKIFF and 4 hp. Johnson D€ outboard motor and one Modcl 12 Tournament Grade 12-zau ‘Winchester pump shot gun. Is- tate of W. W. Council. Sce H. L. Faulkner. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT The undersigned, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate cf ALBERT WILE, deceased, having {led his final report and account Notice is hereby given that a heax- FULL BAKERY equipment, can re- . Will be had upon the same be~ move or use in location. Write {¢7€ Felix Gray. U. 5. Commission- Empire 3342 Juneau, Alaska, €x ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau / Precinct, Alasta, at his office in the 34 ft. TROLLER, ready to go. Pully Federal and Tcrritorial Building at equipped $1,800. J. W. Forsythe, Juneau, Alas 8th day ot Snka, Alaska. | £pril 1944, o'clock in the — | forenoon, ¢ time and place 10 h.p. JOHNSON $165.00. Call up- |all persons interested may appear stairs in rear of 481 So. Franklin. | the same E. W. Bliss. be approved. |should not b | Dated Fcbruary 4th, 1944, WANTED | HENRY RODEN, Administrator | Estate of Albert Wile, dec. WANTED—Radio tubes No, 12 SK First publication February 7, 1944. 7 and 1P5. Call Douglas 224. }L:st publication February 28, 1944. |adv. » Stated, ‘lat 7:30 E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 EASTERN STAR NOTICE . PUNT, new last summer. Harbor Master. 8 See COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS day, February 8 at 8 p.m. mann.; ! ALICE BROWN, » Secretery, adv. The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovited Rnoms at Reuasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O J. W. LEIVERS, adv. Secretary, ~ NatzisLearnHow Bombers Sting THESE pictures show what a German fighter pilot probably thinks about when he sees two types of U. S. heavy bombers in action. / Taken by American troops at o' captured German base Italy, the drawings show WHEN IN OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil=Your Coal Cholee—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US| Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 the locations and maneuvering ranges of the bombers’ guns—areas where the Nazis prob- ably learn they should not dare fo tread. The plane types diagrammed are still in service but are not the latest models. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 and show | |/ WANTED TO BUY Late model car. Phone Douglas 764. Lee Swift TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES - STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [} Complete Outfitter for Men WANTED—Girls for usherettes. 1{1:; quire Capitol Theatre. { WANTED TO BUY — Floor lamp,| set dinner dishes. Write P. O. Box 2105. WANTED — By young married couple, small 3 or 4 room fur- nished house or small apt. with bedroom. Phone Green 414 after 4 pm. WANTED — Electrical equipment, | sewing machine, etc., that need‘ repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau WANTED-Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides.| Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, Alaska. GASTIIEAI! Bury eolnfon made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 NANTED—{F/asher; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 298. LOST and FOUND LOST—Large silver pin on Cold| Storage Dock. Phone 21. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite } Federal Building. Phone 294¢. adv

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