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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED | Copy m! day. We acce] listea in t tions: FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION the afternoon to insure insertion on same Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- ANGOTT MAYBE [PEC. G. BlOM BEARS TAKE | \st be in the office by 2 o'clock in ‘ . S ‘ I“DUC‘I‘ED I"To | " ARMED SERVICE| s | | e | three we | | LOS ANGELES, March 10.— his wife | - | Sammy Angott, dethroned Wednes- Camp Ec | | pt ads over telephone from persons alephone directory. 1 from . New |day as the NBA lightweight cham- | Corps traix One day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; | R |plon in a 15-round contest with| Blomgren, who was married last {and 12 o'clock to all interested in! Minimum charge, 50¢ "W ' 0o |Mexican Juan Zurita, has passed|July 4. in Seattle, has been sta- St Nk gl so there will| y ,WI" NOW P‘ay Gfemllflsms physical examination and may |tioned at Whittier. lm“"}“b l}‘f ‘wo\l A_l'\u‘_ b .c _‘, | s . * 'be inducted anytime after March 30.| -—ie » Ibe practice slalom races for jun for Championship of "“ancott wae schedued to meet e fors and somlors. . l_ | Bob Montgomery, recognized by thie! " h ‘ AA““ skiing (,m und H},“ £rnoos: [ i C“Y eague |Mew York Athletic Commission as| [ReBistration books for coming|refreshments will be served at the | 2 | lightweight champ, on March 31.|CIty €lection are now open at the home of Mrs. Hagel MacKinnon,| e reciate | Clinching the champlonship of The bout was to clear up the light- Douglas City Hall. Closing dat '}4 Fourth Street, from 5 to 7/ the second half of the season for|weight muddle. but the plan was APl 1. 4 pm adv. ' o'clock 3 s . Pan American Airways appreciates poiled by Angott’s loss to Zurita R the City League, the Crimson Bears “th night defeated the strong Cop- iper team by a score of 49 to 39 in} | the high school gym. It was a | battle from start to finish, ngODGERS { s leading by only four points| end of the third quarter, and loSE Two | | \ MEN NOW last stretch the score | | e at 30 all. The Bears the heat, playing tough spot, one of the bach Anderson's s hard to beat | Nordling and Mead each garnered 112 points for their squad and Po-| . = —— | morski of the Coppers led with 18 ve'eran Sa(kel’ Hel’mal‘l, FOR SALE g | {counts for the losers. | i seneauicd | Hirlar Head fo Join | . This winds up the FOR BENT Armed Services A Coupe. Alaska Coastal See after 5 p.m. itted fur trimmed coat, ize 13. Phone Blue 694. | g e LA E L B e | OUND THE WORLD 19-tube/ radio. Phone Black 119 after| 5 p. m. { PAVENO $10; cotton m: practically new $15. Douglas 78. | Phone 1 EIX-YEAR baby crib with mat-| ress. Phene Black 409 after 6 p. m. | 941 1; TON fancy Dodge pickup,| excellent condition: also 3 1% ton dymp trucks. Call Douglas | 63. Write Box 1297, FOR SALE — Income property. 2| houses, one 8-room with 3 bed-| ,rooms; one with 2 apts., 3-room and 5-room. All furnished. Bar-| gain. 1565 Evergreen Ave. Shat- tuck Agency. POWER dr;g saw, complete, good condition. Phone 98 daytimes: Red 267 evenin TUBE All wave Crosley Console with electric record player, 7 al- bums of records, both modern and classic, cash. Phone Blue 2385 daytime from 10 to 2 p.m. | i LARGE kerosene incubator and brooder. Write P. O. Box 91, Ju- neau. furnished, two bedrooms. Phono pouglas 335. k1 CHEV Coupe, good tires $150. Lloyd Herrle, Glacier Dairy. proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175 OLT BISLEY 38-40, good sha two and a half boxes shells. Cal 452 between noon and 3:30 p. m. Clue 'OR SALE — Piano. Phone 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. OUR ROOM partially furnished house and lot in Douglas. Also baby bassinett and mattress. See| Clancy Henkins. IODERN four room house, two| bedrcoms, furnished, one year old % mile from bridge on Doug- las Highway. $1,500 down, balance easy payments. Phone Juneau 453.; - WANTED . ANTED—Day or hour work by| lady. Phene Black 372 WANTED — Small puppy for/ youngs Phone 492. AiN?ED:Shér.L order lady cook| for six hours evenings, good pay.! Phone Victory Coffee Shop. ANTED—Used car. Phone Blue | 755. | ANTED — Experienced Grocery| Man. Write Empire 3407 ANTED — 30 to 36 ft. ’l‘l‘ollirlgi boat, fully equipped. Write JC| care of Empire. ‘} 'ANTED — Reliable stenographer. | Good salary 40 hour week. Phone 466 for appointment. | ANTED — Electrical equipment,' sewing machine, etc., that need repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. ANTED—Used turniwure. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. l ANTED—Washer; also dry clean- ! erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. | LOST AND FOUND 32147045 Steinel. Reward. Return to Empire. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:50 a. m., 165 feet. Low tide—8:51 a. m., 0.6 feet. High, tide—2:56 p. m., 16.6 feet. Low tide—9:07 p. mi; 00 feet. excellent . condition $175 - | third basemza © | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature — | derstanding you must like the way it | - (CREOMULSION !games of the City League, and fol-| "URNISHED cabin. Phone 234 i NEW YORK, March 10.—The Jowing the games on Saturday,| _ |Monday, ana” Tuesday between the |Bears and the Sitka High School,| |the playoff between Juneau High : ROOM furnished apt. oil range!and the Gremlins, winners of the klyn Dodgers will have to get and bath; also 3 room cabin, oil|first half, will be announced. The!; without the services of Billy heat. 513A Willoughby. |first game with Sitka tomorrow Merman, veteran second baseman, o ——————————————— night, will be followed by a party|and E ead, number 2 3 ROOM Apartment in Douglas.|for the visitors,” given by thX stu-| Br:;:lc):{m:-kevl su:‘; f{e‘i"nf;]:m Modern, cle convenient, fine dent body of Juneau High School,|sccepted service and will soon be for two people. Phone Douglas in the grade school gym. n the Navy, and Head will be in- 472 after 6 p.m. Following is the box ted into the Army at Shreve- score fo ';ldmgtr)ld' Ainvto vafie, | cash o;- trade at Nugget Shop. S'NKWI(H MAV GE"‘ l TWO HOLES | INTO SERVICE NOW- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 0 SIGNAL (ORPS SCHOOL| According to word received by Mrs. | |the Empire for further details Blomgren, her son, Pfe.| WO, 5 . Blomgren is furlough in Seattle with | Upper Bowl and on the Slalom DANCE SATURDAY NITE | US. JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL PAGE FIVE e The Ski Club would like to make| SPECIAL MEETING SK' DopE jan advance announcement of the| Juneau Emblem Club No. 90, Mon- grand masquerade ball on April 1/day night, March 13 at 8 pm. in at the Union Hall. All are welcome [the Elks Lodge. Purpose: Enter- — {to ottend and are advised to watch tainment by Katherine Ellis. For adv. GREN GOING Skt Club experts predict fine ski- in the spending a |ing conditions for Sunday t the second cabin hout is expected. Skiing will be given between 10 there will ‘go to | Course Jersey, for Signal | A | lessons the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. i | After Victory, Pan American will \ E ' k S " a l' ‘ pioneer new standards of service for Alaska. Mareh 1ith ROB TEW®S | BAND —_— THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- | | } Owned Grocers | 211 SEWARD STREET i | G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club KR ¢ 0 g A - g |last night's game: port, La 4+ ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- ars ; et i o) IMISSION &1 S o i b A | Crimson ll:‘l((:.lr: A ] PR | GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 | PHONE 767 PHONE 576 times. Phone 569. Bt 53 ‘ 8 SONS OF NORWAY TAX .10 (PR G < - M;;ld"~! ; ¢ go|Will hold their regular business fpéer | POR RENT—Fur, Apts. Easily kept| 2 < |meting Saturday night at 8 in the| 1.10 —— 'ALL warm. Winter rates $16 a month.| Is)apcewch g 2 0/0dd Fellows Hall. " FORD AGENCY (: Lights, water, Dishes. Also bam‘Ni"r;‘“n é’ 01 4 JULIA RIAN, Secrtary! (Auth Dealers) Femmer's Transfer and use of Electric Washer Bnd\F‘orrcstg 0 0 et o o GREASES—GAS—OIL l l 4 Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- .. % g Tbodeny 30 . Foot of Maln Street e Fr . Juneau Motors om, - FEEI — RAVEINA MISCELLANEOUS siccins g BASKETBALL ROBERT LIGHT's Barber Shop is, Totals B3 i open %again. Old Prices, Hair cut Coppers Hi h s h l G . Sam!ary Meat CO. 65 cents, shave 35 cents. Drop in.E FG PFT Pis. g c oo YmnaSIum FOR QUALITY MEATS ot | Ross _ | PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music| Kendall x 1: etk : . TOMORROW NIGHT o i | Lamb 1 0 2 e ¥ RIS iy 0 0 PS Lall Phones 13 and 49 GUARANTEED _Realistic Perma- po - & s b e, 30, Paer Out 91 ol bl %00 P, M. ' i B S g : GEORGE BROS. 3 Effective | ) = o- i Chas. G. Warner Co. - i g Miarine Engines and Supplies est Selection of o 2 —————— : 7y MACHINE SHOP LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Ropes and Paints r ! Leotw’® | FORT McPHERSON, Ga., March | ota’s Thomas Hardware Co AREL Y TR RS Sliiernn uly wo A | PRI l\:y ?;e?et‘)rgia and last season with & 0f Hotel and Shelt | the roit -footh: Li ) been_ acceptegr?oro&lgflélene'rix;z:nn:‘ ADMISS!O“--- | . IN ANGEI.S :?::;C:x:flmxgn!.lre-lnductlon phy-i Adults . 45¢ Students and persons in uniform.. | : ; | Sk wag mrssed out of the Tax ... Pre T 08 | NORTH TRANSFER || Utak Nut and Lump Frst Baseman Quinn and count of physicar aibity. - " | TOTAL .. .. 30 TOTAL ... .. 30 | Light and Heavy Hauling COAL i y ks reg oI ! || E.0.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS j Third Sacker English 10 | oo e v more ran 30 Use Sixth Street Entrance Only i Alaska Dock & Starage Co. Stay on War Jobs iiaton hes s aieree rene- | TELEPHONE 4 Iés?ds ASGELES, March 10. <k e l"—_""'—"‘_"'_' b ent St Angelea bassball club of the Pacise COWLING-DAVLIN ||| 3o Alaskan Hofel | Coast League, said he is faced with COMPANY N ',. Renovated Rooms ewly fwo holes in the Angels’ lineup. First baseman Wimpy Quinn and e English have indicated trey will stay on their war jobs insieod of returning to the| diamond. | Hov: o Helieve Bronchitis | Crecmulsion relieves pmm}gfly be- | cause it goes right to the seat of the ' trouble fto help loosen and expel to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | d bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- quickly allays the cough or you are to have your monevoug 4 | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing | To make this simplz,l n; risk hearing test. ¥ 1f you are temporarily sothered by ringing buzzing head noi'.': dule to hard- ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. You | must hear better after making this simple | test or you get your money back at once. | Ask about Qurine Ear Drops todsy at | W Butlf;i?‘l;l;:gslz::g Co. ee s OF i)0‘w to get dlong Witb fblk Have a “Coke”, says he to the eager youngsters at home, and it’s like sayi CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY port, at home or in far-off places. Around the world Coca-Cola stands for CHOW MEIN pawse that refreshes,—has become the gesture of good will, saying Lef’s be friends. Sweet and Sour | OPE?XZI)I‘PifCNE'IGHT | BOTTLED IINDEIIAIIYMOII'V OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY | PHONE 877 | JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. ~ Your American soldier carries the keys to comradeship wherever he goes. What's the good word? 1t's a phrase that’s understood in New Zealand or New- at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O DODGE and PLYMOUTH | DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — BStorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward o B N T 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 Junesu ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 - HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 o Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ng, the it’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbrevia- tions. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called “Coke”. "HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, m-I.H National

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