The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1944, Page 5

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WFDNESDAY FFBRUARY 9, 1944 ‘Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy the after day. We listed in Count Daily re tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND. MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE 100 1b. GALV. N vy anehor, steer- ing wheel, 1y inch bronz shaft.' Phone Red 328. 30 and 50 GALLON barrels. 635 Phone SET OF 7 never Hill been Book used. By McGraw Co. $17. Phone Blue ur trolling leads, 5 1bs. Green 10 cents a pound). Phone 662; 12th St four room house, two furnished, one year from bridge on Doug- v. $1,500 down, balance yments. Phone Juneau 458, cach, 5 good tir . Phone Red 375, 8 D house and imprmed property on Glacier Hiway, miles from Federal Bldg. Dnan R Phone 0394. PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan, good motor and tires, new paint. Phone Red 415. ALE — bxle troller, _28_!‘1 40 h.p. Lycoming. Phone 224 for information. GOOD VIEW lot $300; also record net. Phone Green 624. TROLLING BOAT, * ft. x 9 ft. 4 in. Ch s, fully equipped. Ice 10,000 0. Box 1095 Ketchikan. Phone Black 328 FULL BAI&ERY equipmem can ¢ move or use in location. Write Empire 3342 Juneau, Alaska. 34 ft. TROLLER, ready to go. Ful equipped $1,800. J. W. Forsy Sitka, Alaska. WAN'I'ED 7. Apply 123 . John Young. WANTED—Radio tubes No. 12 SK. 7 and 1P5. Call Douglas 224. 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 WANT»fiJ — Electrical equipment, | sewing machine, etc., that need, repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor | 'vAV'[‘ED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides.| Write Emil Knudsen, Komnk,; Alaska. i NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Immdry' Good pay. Phone 289. | LOST AND FOUND | LOST—$5 Reward, Jade earring, heart-shaped. Return to EMPIRE. LOaT—i..aiEc suv«;x pin on Cold| S:omge Dock. Phone 21. FORRENT | 2 and 3 ROOM furnished camns. cJ' stoves. 513A Willoughby. | 2 ROOM r.;mr—;mem, furniture, but) no dishes nor pedding. Phone 621. i 4 ROOM furnished house, oil heat.| Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. 1 PETERSON HOUSE on Third and Dixon, partly furnished, Inqulre Juneau Paint Store. warm. Winter rates $15 a nwmhl Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer anc Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts.’ must be in the office by 2 electrical hand. books, | o'clock in noon to insure insertion on same accept ads over telephone from persons telephone directory. ive average words to the line. ite per line for consecutive inser- day, 10¢c; Additional days, 5¢; 1 charge, 50c MISCELLANEOUS |PTANO SERVICE, Anderson Music Shop. { JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.! 201, Lola Beauty Shop. 315 Decker Way, June 15. Phone Effective (URN your old gold cash or trade at Nugget bhoo . DODGERS HAVENOT | BEEN SOLD, REPORT NEW YORK, Feb. mors that the Brookiyn have sold, an official 9.—Despite ru- Dodgers connected - with the stock facts of the National League Club, asserted that not a single share of stock has been sold. Guards IsMeel On Thursday\ All members of the Juneau Unit of the Territorial Guards are re- ested by Capt. Hank Harmon to tend the meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall and get lined up with the shooting pro- gram. All members should go equipped “Albotross”, 25 with rifles and ammunition belts Amico, 136 pounder of Philadelphia, rysler marine 'ang ghould wear suitable clothing last night in a ten round bout after for the weather prevailing. , Part of the meeting will be spent on instructions and drilling of fir- ng squads. The rifle range in A. B, Hall if completed and at the meet- ng tomorrow night an outdoor schedule will be made and with in-! cction of the range and receiv- preliminary instructions for us- | | it. : Live where you please | OULD YOU like W to live with your relatives? That’s what you may have to do while your home is being re- built after a fire—unless you carry Rental Value Insurance, which pays your rent elsewhere until your house is tenantable again. Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 377 into value, | (OPPERSWIN 'FROM HUSKY FIVE, 62-26 Last night tho Copper\ delivered a !decisive defeat to the Douglas High 1 School in the first game of a double- |header in the Juneau High School gym. Pomorski, forward for the Cops, ran away with the game, scor- ing 13 fleld goals and sinking one |free throw to tally 27 points. Bach | i | | | | | Huskies. Final count was 62 to 26. The Grenilins took a trimming |, meet the Petersburg squad, vic-|C. Otness from the Signacs, finishing on the |short end of a 41 to 18 score . The |Gremlins led by one point at the end of the first quarter, but gained 'only two points in the third and last frame. Lenhart s for the Signacs. he box scores: Coppers Pt Pomorski 27 Kendel Honea Miastkowski Ro: Rolison Totals Douglas High FG 2 <} Savikko Rice Pusich Bonhet Kibby McCormick |. Bach Harju oc~cococomw 8| 8locucrwvona el ! Totals Signacs o] Z VanderHoek Lenhart Smith Lory Bradley Bucy occccw:i I3 Totals 19 Gremlins @ i Reischl Fleek |and Savikko led the scoring for the ' - | Fetehikan . Hammer - | Delferro THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~—JUNEAU ALASKA Pelershurg Vidorious, §. Division Crimson Bears Will Meet | Champions at Shrimp | City This Month | During the week of February 26, the Crimson Bears of Juneau High Schogl, winners of the division, will travel to Petersburg tors in the southern division of Southeast Alaska. Petersburg de- feated the Ketchikan team in a sevies of six games, three¢ inh each home city Here is a summary of the games rlayed, with the first three at Ketchikan: 1 ’ First Game Pclersburg | C. Otuess, F |J. Hammer, ID. Kinnear, | P. Clausen, | A. Norcide, Swanson, PTs 26 6 o F [+] G G > o |1 & 5 H B Gl s Totals 1% 5. Olsen, F D. Bussanich, F 5. Delferro, G L. Erickson, G |F. Mortensen, |Negaard, G G 0 B il it o 1l bt orana s Totals 19 Second Game | Petersburg FG Otness 10 |Kinnear | Clausen Noreide Swanson Totals Ketchikan Olsen | Bussanich o 2 {Mortensen northern | Fifth Game | Petersburg FG C. Onest 5 Hammer Kinnear Swanson Noreide Claus R. Otness l"l PY\ l 1 0 | 0 0 o Totals | Ketchikan Bussanich i 8. Olsen | Delferro | Mortensen | Erickson {N. Olsen P 'S coormmH® 2 0 Totals Sixth | Petersburg - Hammer Kinnear Swanson Noreide Clausen { Totals | Ketchikan | Bussanich '8, O | Delterro | Mortensen : Erickson 46 PTs 16 ~ccovwHe |l coomwoH w | Totals 'HOOP AUTHORITY WIANTS CHANGEIN basketball official authority for 2! " 'night at the Elks, " Beach L. Hendrickson s " Hulberg ’l " sterling RULES ON FOUlSi CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Nick Mearns,| DU(KWORTH HIGH IN 4-BIT BOWL GAME The Four Bit Lf-w\m bowled las with Duckwor 5 high man for the night's play Deuces defeated the Aces, and the Jokers nosed out the Roy by a scant margin Following are the scores: Deuces 122 159 100 181 212 47 477 448 17 159 152 211 162 Carnegie Lavenik Matheny 543 T4 Aces 193 181 135 139 153 801 Jokers 166 135 151 198 132 82 Royals 163 154 153 118 165 Totals 855 458 H44 | 569 438 185 210 Senescu Duckworth Sundsten VanderHoek 427 Totals Iverson Sperling Werner Jaecko 470 547 Totals 45 163 159 210 832 Hulce Hoffman Halm 753 'X‘(l(.\l& 86 The| 519 417, 2385 498/ 420 yes suggested a change rules to permit a dribbler FT PTS in the act of shooting to have the | .pv.wn of taking the basket ‘or a foul called on opponent. [ He asserted it would tend up the me to small \nggw»nr players, now helpl " |ginal dribble-pass-shoot plan 0 | Ohio State Coach Harold Olsen FT PTs! proposed five fouls instead of four, the elimination of the center actually added several min-| ‘u'(‘< of playing time to the game. “ since jump PR 50 5 N sized in the| fouled | ‘ [BASEBALL GREM OF MORALE SAYS VET CONNIE MACK ELMIRA, N. Y., Feb. 9.—Connie if made | to open | fast, ess, and | 0 | would, return the game to the ori- | Mack, 81-year-old Manager of the| | Philadelphia Athletics, told baseball | ans at a banquet here last night that “baseball” is a necessry morale to men in the service, and despite handicaps in manpower shortage, lteams will go ahead and “do the best they can to provide baseball | !merly with Salem in the Western !International League. Erickson McDaniel ‘N_ Olsen, ‘Wampler Luca s Specht Dennison Jacobec 2 [ 1 0 Sub. 1 Totals 21 Third dama FG . s[_ewrz i | Petersburg IR. Otness | Hammer Kinnear Clausen | Noreide {Swanson C. Otness oy sty .. 5l ococomoacn? Elurces & k] = 5 Totals R RUBINO IS GIVEN . NOD IN AMICO 60 NEW YORK, Feb. 9. — Frankie Rubino, 130 pounds, decisioned Joe R s | Totals Ketchikan S. Olsen | Bussanich Delferro | Mortensen Erickson N. Olsen . @ S 1% stretching him for the nine count in the fifth round. RAY ELLIOTT T0 Totals Pu' wn" SEMS | Petersburg n, FG C. Otness Hammer Kinnear Swanson Noreide | cosonnidn| ~cocaron [ i ) SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 9— 'Ray Elliott of Portland has signed to play with the Seals. He was for- Totals Ketchikan Bussanich S. Olsen Delferro . Mortensen N. Olsen Erickson SOUTHERN METHODIST BEATS BAYLOR, 64-41 In the only big basketball game played in the states last night, Southern Methodist defeated Baylor | by a score of 64 to 41. Totals Phore PIGGLY WIGGL Y Phone 16 QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY 2 Don’t let the meal plan- ning get your GOAT We have a great variety of foods that make it easy to plast your Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner SOME‘ OF THENEW ARRIVALS CANNED SWEET POTATOES CANNED APRICOTS CANNED GREEN GAGE PLUMS CANNED R sPBfi CANNED T HOLE GREEN BEANS CANNED GREEN SOY BEANS CANNED WHOLE LONG BEANS LYNDEN CHICKEN NOODLE SOU! VELVEETA CHEESE—Half or 2 Ib. sizes MARSHMALLOWS GUM—ALL KINDS AND M Y OTHERS WELCOME YOU TO PICOLY RYICELY PHONE 16 or 24 In order to conserve manpowéf, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. ~ \\\\Q& ] Empire Clussiheds Pny' )i“ only for that purpose.” BIG—LUSCIQUS—MEATY Pound 75¢ DRIED FRUITS Apricols Peathes pplo San 45¢c1b. 35¢1h. 2 phgs. 49¢ Also Seeded, Seedless White Raisins—Prunes—Figs CHOCOLATE CHIPS BAKERS—HERSHEY--NESTLES Limit—18e¢ pkg. Apple Sauce LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.—2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 rmzn FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! DAN'S DELIVE 104-Phones-103 * Announcing 'Highway Delive g Service Every Friday Evening ORDERS SHOULD BE IN BY NOON FRIDAY T, Leave Calls or Orders at BERT'S CASH GROCERY $1.00first CWT 25c each additional CWT PAGE FIVE 'STAGG HONORED AS BEST CONTRIBUTOR TOFOOTBALL IN 1943 STOCKTON, Calif., Feb. 9—It is announced that the Nasional Fooi- ball Writ annual award to the person making the greatest contri- | NEW YORK, Feb National | bution to football will be given to League officials have completed | coach Alonzo A. Stagg, of the Coi- their spring meeting in which plans | jege of the Pacific, for 1943 for postwar were discussed. i L s NATIONALS T0 START SEASON ONAPRIL 18 9 President Ford Frick announced { |the National Le'\guc will open the et oo aprt 15w Toiowe: "+ SPORTS CENTER AT Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. FRIS(O DESI“OYED Chicago at Cincinnati. . BT Pittsburgh at St. Louls. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Feb. 9-- | The American League oI[lcla‘uThf halt million. doliar’ siis cent {have not yet held a formal meeting, | !€F Which was rebuilt from a cur barn three years ago, has beern | destroyed by fire which started . South Dakota was the first state the attic paint storeroom. to live-trap pheasants for stock- - eee ing purposes. BUY WAR BONDS FRESH BAS'rm OYSTERS FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks Hutchings’ Economy Market PHONE 553 [ THRIFTCO-OP ||[ ¢ . ALMQUIST | Member National Retailer- CUSTOM TAILOR Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 PHONE 767 CALL Femmer’s Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING =~ e | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors —m Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Sovinesabrewrion fhelabe 0Py o den 3 | AR AR Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 LiovoRS PHONE 92 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. VMarine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage TELEPHONE 4 o NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovited Rnoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Chelce—~General Haul- ing — Stotage and Crating CALL US! Junean 'rrmlor Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music Su Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pply Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At Al Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—82—95 Thelluultndmmm stock of Fresh and Promen Meats in Juneau. LA 8 PHONE 39539 CE” Berl’ s Cash rocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 F——‘—T;—_. Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred w. wmdz '---—-——_...._________. HARVEY R. LOWE Accountant Roem 3, over First National Bank ASTINEAU ¥ HOTEL Every comfort made fof dur guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38

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