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i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, .Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in tclephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION 1944 BEARS BACK | FROMGAMES, | 3 \ | PETERSBURG |Basketball Fans and Band| on Hand fo Greet Re- | turning Squad day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Yesterday afiernoon a large group cf Juneau High School students, including the band, resplendent in {their red uniforms, were down al the dock when a steamer pulled in, frcady to greet the ten basketball rlayers, the coach, and managers, {*n their return from Petersburg, they yed for the cham- Alaska, and o théy competed angell High Schiool eecption was in no way Gim- jmed by the fact that they lost to {Petersburg, a team which Bad tie lzdvantage of height and of playing |en their home court. They took it of three of the hard-fought , and provided plenty of op- fon in the others. FORSALE | On Monday, the Juneau contin- made the trip to Wrangell on 11 boat and in stormy weather, rriving about half an hour before 3 WANTED 1938 FORD V8, cet of good new dishes, almost new electric waffle iron, portable phonograph and records, bassinet, baby buggy, high chair. C. H. Sherwood, North Star Dairy Farm, Box 3036. { i - | — Piano. Phone Blue 7 p.m. FOR SALE 795 between 6 and lOVERSTUFFED COUCH. Call 14, or see M Poole at Royal Blue‘ WANTED—Cash for 8 mm half out on their feet ;18 25 projector, Kodak series IV adap-|from seasickness. They insisted on ter ring and filters, contact print- | playing, however, losing the match er, enlarger, 8 mm. movie film. to the Wrangell Wolves by a score Phone Black 465, evenings. |of 44 to 34. Here is the box score Wrangell game: Wrangell High FG 13 ers to take to their skiis. Dillon for the WANTED—Cook. Inquire Bus De- | pot between 5-6 p.m., or after 11:00 p.m. I s 7 CExod&l 8 WANTED—Lady to bake pies. In-|Rinehart quire Bus Depot between 5-6 b.| McCullugh m., or after 11:00 p.m. ;F"g‘?‘SC“ | Lewis ILD:ILS S}\\;. Bz\llo set and %-hp. motor, almost new. Phone Green 662, 410 12th Street. { " nome mangle, cabi- net style, $150. R. E. Starboard. P.O. Box 635. . ceal stove, card table, bathinette skiis, crib mattress, medicine cabinet, rug ete. Phone Green 353 ft. TROLLER “Seahawk,” new| 110 hp. Chrysler, installed April 1943, 6 tons net. Completely| eq ed. $4,500. Moy Inc. Sitka, Alaska 1935 CHEV Sedan pickup, good tires, motor amds battery: - Black i { HHALL S ! il cine on Merrimac. City Float 340':.{ JICOAL or wood heater. Bargain $15.! il 908 West Ninth St | ‘T 60-70 h.p. boat en-| WANTED—Girl general store work. Smith-Drug: for fountain and R. Rinehart Apply Guy Surburg Bowman ]cco WANTED-—Modern house with 2 ¢ 3 bedrooms and full cement base- | ment on 10th. 11th, or 12th Sls.{ Phone Norman Rustad, Douglas geg | Kearney Hogins Totals 44 Sl i during Juneau WAN Model A Ford, good clean sleeping bag, army cot, tire and tube > 7.00x21, gas wash- ing machine motor. Juneau. quarters to ¢ by a score of 56 to 38, 1/1ins led 26 to 18 at the o the Coppers, led by Ross Box 3003 n‘:ifi‘ Mead WANTED—Husky man to help in DRPcevich dairy plant. Apply Mr. Oskom, Thiboddeau Juneau D s, 12th and Wil- oughb; i Fleek w e losers with 12 points. Following is the box score: stle. Totals NANTE. ployment, t be done at my home. Phone 452.| WANTED — Electrical _equipment, | sewing machine, etc, that need' repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. | ayer | { Rolison ONE ICE cream freezer, $7. 3 raw- hide suitcases $80. One 38 V8 4 doos sedan $400. Rear, upstairs,| 481 So. Franklin, OUR ROOM partially furnished house and lot in Douglas. Also baby bassinett and mattress. See Clancy Henkins. i B0 and 50 GALLON barrels. Photic 638. JIMODERN four room house, two bedrooms, furnished, one year old ' mile from bridge on Doug- | las Highway. $1,500 down, balance easy payments. Phone Juneau 458 FOR RENT ROOM fur. cabin, oil heat; also| 2 room apt. oil range, good view. Inquire 513A Willoughby. 'OR RENT or lease for 1 year. Three-room apt, also 3 extra rooms and bath, partly furnished. Upstairs, separate entrance. Close to business district. Only reliable persons need apply. Write Box 2222 care of Empire. i | | EE ROOM furnished house, | Inquire Juneau Pdint Store. ROOM Ap-artment in Douglas. Modern, clean, convenient, fine for two people. Phone Douglas 472 after 6 p.m. ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- | ed, hot and cold water at all | times. Phone 569. R RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kep warfm. Winter rates $15 a montt Lights, water, Dishes. Also bai: and use of Electric Washer anc Wringer in Laundry room. Ses view Apts. LOST AND FOUND OST — Gruen wrist watch with brown strap. Reward. Dr. Rude.| MISCELLANEQUS | (OBERT LIGHT's Bayber Shop ‘s open again. Old s, Hair cut 65 cents, shave 35 cénts. Drop in | TANO SERVICE, Anderson Music Shop. UARANTEED Realistic Perma nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 2031 315 Decker Way. Effectiv: June 15. URN your ¢ld gold Into va cash or trade at Nugget Shop | v i, o | M) erman at Snow White Laundry. | VANTED-—Used furnitur 308 Wi- | D E ( IS | o N | N Taylor :onghby Phone 788 | - Totals 25 Gremlins FG 6 ol occcoNa Good pay Phone 299 YOUR BROKEN LENSES 1 CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 1.— Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Jimmy Bivins, 191 pounds, won the | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Unanimous decision over Lee O.! Blemgren Bldg. Phone 636. ady.| Murray, 222 pbunder, in a savage | fight last night before a sellout | crowd of 13,000 fans. | Both judges and the referee gave the unanimous decision although the crowd disagreed. The Associated Press score card showed Bivins had eight of 10 R | 18 e ARMSTRONG © rounds. Murray was dropped to the | s canvas for the count of nine in the ninth round. wer chouos; seais | FIFTH KAYO pOSTPONE pRAUI[E: DFES MOINES, Towa, March L-i vound: SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March | knocked out Jackie Byrd, weighing | Ann’s Hospital, of a| X round bout. Byrdj Mrs. Led Dennis, a medical pa- | Henry Armstrong, 142 1—Wet grounds prevented the op- | 148 pounds, in the fourth ening of the Seals’ spring practice Scheduled fiv for the second day. All hurlers and Is 8 Blyiheville, Ark,, fighter. catchers, with several other play- ers, remained in the club house. | for Armstrong. Skiingfo Work A five-inch snowfail which mantled Detrcit, Mich,, Feb. 11, and pro- duced many traffic snarls caused these Hudson Motor Company rivet- The girls, Maric Norwood (left) and Marie ch the plant to go to work, (AP Wirephoto) - WINNERS BY 56-38 SCORE < 4 aill the first| ¢ 1 's put on a sizzling | ccmeback in the third and murthjpll_lEITE defeat the Gremiins 7 last might in the High School gym | The Grem- | half, then and Pom- |Officials of the new home-owned 9 orski went into action and gather- 1{ed 30 more poinis before the final high man for —Typing employment, to !';3 F;I‘ i The kayo was the fifth straight THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Aces, Royals - Are Vidors, 4-Bit League The Four-Bit League took over | the Elks alleys last evening, result- {ing in the Royals winning {rom the | Joki and the Aces triumphing over the Deuces. C. Carnegie rolled up 559 points to lead in the scoring. Following are the individual scores: Jokers 25 121 128 155 114 142 776 Royals 184 167 157 203 154 25 165 131 150 113 142 25 5 157— 534 167— 426 156— 461 139+ 366 142— 426 | | spot | Werner | Sverling | Tomlin | Burkette | Simmons i N AR RN | Total 726 1796 2208 | 156 149 183 164 178 171— 511 1256— 431 188— 528 174 531 160— 492 8182513 | Blum Hulce | McClellen Hoffman Halm Total 865 830 Deuces 20 161 126 159 149 190 825 Aces 190 150 177 180 158 20— 60 152 558 164— 483 174— 516 149— 447 154— 477 Spot Carnegie Lavenik Beach Matheny | Hendrickson Total 813—2572 f Senescue | Duckworth Sundsten | VanderHoek | Kinsten 1Té;Year-V(‘}ld | Scheol Lad Signs With Yankees | ALLENTOWN, Penn., March 1.— | Johnny Kimock, six-foot, one-inch, | 16-year-old high school first base | man, has been purchased by the | New York Yankees and will report | to the club after school is out. HERSE G0 L e E 10 COACH SACRAMENTO SOLONS SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 1. 182— 535 194— 515 152— 510 190— 527 9862639 e AP 'MEXICAN B. B. LEAGUEREADY: GREAT SEASON |Rogers Hornsby Signs Up | as Manager of Vera Cruz Team MEXICO CITY, Mrch 1.-—Sign- |ing of Rogers Hornsby as manager |of the Vera Cruz baseball team of | the Mexican League turns the spot- ilight on publicity the loop Is en- | joying. Theré the greatest activity and support for the great game of |baseball in 20 years is now evi- MUSTBEMADE, i SKI BREAKFAST e e o s | T creasing their grounds and enlarg- 2| Prlans have been completed forhng bleachers i‘:nd grandstands fo “the Juneau Ski Club breakfast, to accommodate larger crowds. * a6 v‘ held at 8:45 a. m. Sunday &t| Leagué teams want to meet the the Baranof Hotel, it was an-|pacific Coast League in a post-sea- ncunced teday by Eleanor Stoddard, | son championship match, 12 | Chairman of the Social Committee. 11| The affair is open’ to all skiers,| 9 | whether or not they are members | 2'cf the Club. It will be necessary,| 4 however, for any persor wishing to ~—|etiend to make a reservation, and} 38 these should be made with Miss| cloddard, Faith Cushman or Cur-| |tis Shattick. 1 | Several items of miscellancous ski| equipment, belonging to skiers who | ascisted in bringing an injured per-| son down the trail Sunday, are at| | Bert Caro's ski shop, and may be bad by the owners by calling for| them any evening HO.SN!M NOTES - Mrs. Opal Maggard and baby {eir] have been discharged from St. Total Sacramento baseball club announce | that Herman Pillette, vetéran pitch- er, will be retained as coach by the revamped Solons. - - 11 16 ol i cl i CAGE SCORES The following are results of barkatball games played last night: Kansas State 40, Nebraska 37. Washington 63, Idaho 48. NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAMES NOTICLE is hereby given that a | public hearing will be held at 10:00 | o'clock A. M. the 11th day of March, | 1944, before the District Court in its ceurt-room in the Federal-Territor- ial Building, Juneau, Alaska, upon the application of HAZEL RICH- kARDB and CLARICE RICHARDS, to change their respective names to HELEN MOBERLY and CLARICE MOBERLY. All persons dre required at the time and place to offer and show |cause, if any they have, why said | tient, was discharged yesterday from | St. Ann’s Hospital. | Y()UR fire insurance 7 - LONE FIGHTER TELLS ABCUT IT policy indemnifies you for the loss of your building but ends there. Your loss of rentals keeps on until the building is re- placed or made tenantable again — unless you have Rent Insurance. When may ‘we tell you more about this essential yet inexpensive policy? Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU CITY CAF SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 377 Nazi planes and got two, | Howard; Lt. Loren E. Long, Lagygne, Kansas. SHARING a laugh with pilots of his Mustang Squadron in England is the lone air fighter who récently broke up an enemy attack on U. S. bombers over Oechersleben, Germany—Major James H., Howard (second from right), former Flying Tiget in China. Single-handed, he took on over 30 plus two probables, plus two damaged. In:the picture are (L to r.) Lts. William E. Pitcher, Spokane, Wash;; Franklin Phillips, both of 1d; N. J.; Maj. E. Hendrickson and Edward P, Svfll\‘flfiui Raary Mrs. Chester Strohmeyer and baby girl were discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. | Pvt. Elifas Silva was discharged {from St. Ann's yesterday after sur- gical care. application should not be granted. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 21st day of February, 1944, (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the Distict Court for the Territory of Alaska. By J. W. LEIVERS. | | i mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for First publication, Feb. 23, 1944, ! medical care. Last publication, March 1, 1944, | ST i Mrs. Katie James has been sd- Trollers! Trollers! MEETING TONIGHT 7:30P. M. UNION HALL United Trollers - " ofAlaska Irollers! Trollers! 178 552 | 3 Night and Day | Ride and Relax The Douglas Cab Way | 24-Hour Service | PHONE DOUGLAS 21 WARNING WARN Your last chance to secure one of “God Bless Our Boys Serving in will be delighted and everlastingly back if not satisfied. |} Gold plated insignias are $3.45 each. THRIFT CO-0P ||| Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors [ Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS D POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CLall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. 'G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—~8tove Oll—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 i ' TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for “SMILING SERVICE” 1 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery GASTINEA © | HommL ! Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PAGE FIVE DICK PARSONS Operator SERVICEMEN AND CIVILIANS NOW IN THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA ING WARNING the beautiful insignias designed in the shape of a map of Alaska with a beautiful blue background in- scribed with the letters of sierling silver or gold plating as follows— ka." In the center of the pin, the city of Fairbanks fs shown with the Alcan Highway going out eastward toward the Yukon Territory, and south of Fairbanks the Alaskan Railroad line running to Anchorage. This beautiful insignia was made especially for you and will not be available to anyone outside of the Territory, Your loved ones at home grateful for such a beautiful memento of great historical significance. The quantity on hand is very limited and if you do not want to be disappointed send your postal money order in the sum of $2.95 each to Clive Engelman, P. O. Box 357, Valley Stream, New York. Money NOTICE: All insignias are sterling silver with a safety catch. G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Acfoss from Elks' Club PHONE 5% CALL Femmer's Transler 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Widest Selection of UORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co.

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