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MONDAY MARCH 27, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED HOlMOUl“ } BOWLS HIGH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PfiG_Efil}/E 'W. Leonarii Smitli DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 'GROGGY YANKEES GET | }] 0f Ski Club the nfiernoon to insure insertion on same day. 217. ATLANTIC CITY, March We accent ads over telephone from persons The groggy New York Yankees, for listea in tolephone directory. already minus much that made ;- i them champlons, suffered a (uuplel HIGHWAY ENGINEER gouns five average words (o the line, | N more hard blows on word from Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- | 2 M ex ““ ay California that Shortstop Frankie 25 Years Engineering in Alaska tions: | | Crossetti and Pitcher Ernie Bon- % One day, 10c; Additional days, Se ‘ g i {ham have passed the Army pre- Primal'y Election Apfll zs' 1944 imum charge, 50¢ | Only three of the four teams | Excellent skiing was enjoyed on induction tests | AT g B SIS lwhich customarily bowl at the Elks the Douglas Island ski trail and at The case of Bonham however lalleys turned up yesterday after- the second meadow slalom hill yes-|may be reviewed as Army 'n-mn In a match between the terday by some 40 skiers ians examine X-rays : ARG AT RIS Y] ’ hk~ and the Finance teams, the Next Sunday, April 2, has been from New York will show an 0ld| posvsssssscsrrrvcrvrr v svrvrrvrrvrrrsrrrrrerrwesy Phone ‘ s were the winners. Holmquist set as the date for {’lm annual races, back fracture which was not dis-|) CABINETS FIXTURES :M\ high with 553 points and Hud- which will probably be held at the closed in the examination at Sac-| 4 F U 1 T 0 N & K R U s E |son second with 547. second meadow. Tentative plans ramento. : 4 374 . Following are the individual Sun- are to make the senior race the — e——— |y BUILDING CONTRACTORS laay scores longest slalom yet held here. As [ REPAIRING and REMODELING i) ) UTAH CAGERS BEAT m(hu my home or yours, 8 hours | a day, one day off each wcvk Phone Douglas 764 or write P. O.| Box 1237, Douglas. Elks the walk to the second meadow is PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby | Sarnegie 2 5 53 543 t long, it is anticipated tha any [ PSUSUESPR ARSI S SIS 44 FOR RENT (g i 13w sl e SRS L IOWA SUATE do-31 | e e Simmons 147 170 1 65 e races | i 179 189 185 553 ANE 8 C X I 27~ ’ FOR SALE bt 8 4o 28 - (‘A‘p;um sives ety st one e o | Jugmm@ gl IPlumbing & - - 1, the Utah University cagers| LOST—FOUND g A Doiey W T i 8 BASKETBALL TITLE = oo g g Heating Co. |B1 b | ference, | f 40 to 31 s MISCELLANEOUS |1;“"]“ trail for women when she made | C“‘:]“f‘}““ 5 "(“ll“““’]’v"cx“ .:“ | “BING fe 4213 recora. a0k-toot. uimp 'wb hkel e o T ;;\k({tm*,;"'l;;‘)0“} western | PLU WANTED s e 509 Flacid in 1:\8 el e ‘tmfi, all pre-tourney calculations, St ] HEATI“G | Hoffman 140 174 4 Private First Class Graves, above,|johns of Brookiyn won the National DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS | e — ___ ___'of the Women's Reserve, proudly|Invitational basketball title for the pH".upS 56 AGA'N ! olL Bms IS 11 A. M. ON DATE | 5. 4520 displays the first trophy’ she WOR|SSS6U. stralght yeli, Aetebing De- OF INSERTION Dot . S 8yttt g S gff’.f"m(«'..'i‘ufl'n 17t 39 in Madison WINNERS AAU T"l[! SHEET METAL WELDING o | senescu 177 163 199 539 performance at the Norge Ski Club| n}‘(lf:l“-f'\( s S | ‘ 54 2 il sy M entuck pped the Oklahoma :NVER, Colo, March 27. — __TORSME | WANFED @ oo b 8 Weehoeesene LR BTLOWNGE SRt s 2ol PHONE J87 Thid aod Prenkia E X % 2 — By rveliable party, | Beach 5 Y " i oma, last Sa 6 3 &} L E. ELECTRIC vibrator, heater, hand WANTED — B liabl {Beact 167 128 188 443 o 5% vered her first tourna- | s homa, lust Saturday night won the | NIGHT: B. E. FEERO . ot gl gy W iy GV'.\U:;;)(";I"F - d’:“ Kb agnvey Ll e bl ’PORH AND BEAVERS :"‘lj‘::‘(‘lbd;';vl‘l;(l':"ull)l;’l:L Natlonal AAU| J.R. CLARK ......... :}Z;blge;edb:;;(:nsg?xfi;‘:‘?v:gggx AN' }1:?‘)!lolltnkeblcg;:dc‘lllbé* Toml;—— 829 7?27&9&.; 2506 L HEI_D ],o ONE .I,Allv ui»;.in‘nw” over Denver Ambrose- i >, phonograph, miscellaneous children, one in school, | I W ‘: D”UGLA5> ; SAN JOSE, ;}_iffl,, MI\I'Ch‘ 27—! NEWS WILLIAN ON ON WAY TIDES TOMORROW High tide— 4:19 a. m,, 17.9 feet. Low tide—10:3¢ am., -10 feet. High tide— 5:00 p. m,, 15.2 feet. items. Phone 488. i G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club MASQUERADE BY . SKI CLUB FOR | Member National Retatler- ’ Owned Grocers | McClellan Field Commanders push- jed over three runs yesterday and | {held the Portland Beavers to a lone | NEED SEFDS fm wur Alaska Gur- den? See our stock list in the April issue of the Alaska Sports- 211 SEWARD STREET man, send for yours now. The | WANTED— “Baby Grand Plano, state | TO NEW LOCATION | mu; to win an exhibition game. Low tide—10:54 p. m., 24 feet. PHONE 767 PHONE 576 : seeds available anywhere.| DPrice etc. Mrs. Peter Jones P. O. NEXT SATURDAY Floyd Williamson left on Flidr\y' m— Alaska Seed Company, Sitka. | BoX 443, Sitka i for Cordova where he is being trans- . ferred in connection with his duties FOR SALE—1934 V8 coupe, five WANTED—by Territorial Agency— | ferre with the United States Engineering CALL Everybody is 1em§m1u| again of -—_—mm - FORD AGENCY ! g ¥ a e o MER. Fhait B 1 3*“&“’ o A ey L (Authorized Dealers) Femmer's Transfer s alifications. Min- 8 8 Loy FOR SALE—Maytag washer, floor jmum salary $175 per month. Tel- {first at the Union Hall. Daneing | CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT l) B E S s l N G s GREASES—GAS—OIL l l 4 lamp, end taple, mirrors, mattress,| ephone 726 or call room 206 Ter- \“m be to the All-Girl Orchestra,| A regular meeting of the present Foot of Main Street springs, two Kkitchen chairs. 1117 A Street after 5 p.m. |starting at 9:30 o'clock, and since City Council will meet this evening - — __|this is April Fool's Day, guests are at the City Hall. This will be the WANTED—Lady silk finisher for(warned to expect many surptises. |last meeting of the present ad- our Dry Cleaning Dept. Call at| This is an affair no one will want ministration headed by Mayor E. Alaska Laundry. {to miss. No one will be admitted b Engstrom. Phone Black 119 after 5 p.m. — |without a costume. ritorial Building. OIL — FEED — HAULING NALLEY'S . . . High Quality TANG—Pint 35¢c; Quart 63¢ Juneau Motors ONE ALL wave table model 9 tube radio, full size bed, one hassock. Sanitary Meat Co. It's a good Ll WANTED TO RENT — 2 bedroom |idea to start planning one now.| NELSON FAMILY RETURNS mYo“NMsE T ALITY MEATS 4 ROOM furnished house. Phone furnished house or apartment. ‘Rumor hath it that one ace sklexw Mr. and Mrs. Sammy I_Welson re- ronngg POULTRY Green 1735. Phone Red 743. /is coming as a sitzmark, that a turned last week from Prince Rup- r S vhere 5 5 FREE DELIVERY ———————______Inotable Juneau citizen is imper-|¢rt, B. C., where Mr. Nelson was to Q@ 6 ROOM furnished house, boy’s bi- \WANTED TO BUY — 12 ft. skiff. isonating Mendenhall Glacier, and be employed. Because of the short- Call Phones 13 and 49 _c{(_le 137 Gastineau Awf ! P,‘holm Green 735 |that a well known Juneau belle age of ]i\.mu .qu;u'l.cxs, they were FOR ShLE—Modern 4-room house, WANTED — Experienced ar&:eryl (initials J. R.) is stepping into the L SRl e § | unfurnished, full concrete, base- Man. Write Empire 3497, |rale of pistol packin’ mamma. No E. M. BORDSON HERE SALAD TIME DRESSI"G | Ch G w C Gflbl o ment, garage, 7% mile from one will recognize his best friend. | ,rriving here from Anchorage, E. as. L. wWarner Lo. 2 Douglas Bridge. Call at 720 Sixth WANTED — 30 to 36 1t, Tromng‘ The public is cordially invited. s Bordson has taken residence at ) .. Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of Street | boat, fully equipped. Write JC|Invitations may be secured from ne gipum Apartments. 1111 S (9 - MACHINE SHOP Uons | care of Empire {any Ski Club member. Admission % Ropes and Paints ONE-' hp. 110 or 220 volt electric| — ___|will be paid at the door upon pre-| TO ATTEND FUNERAL ] o PHONE 92 or 95 motor, 3450 r.p.m. Bargain. Phone, WANTED — Electrical equipment, | sentation of the invitation. Get| s, Harry Hill, of Anchorage, “iney Tenc. ress‘ngs 433, sewing machine, etc, that need|yours now. {arrived here last Friday to attend 7 -l - —~ | repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. ————— h or G LOREE PowRN At iimeriakl the funeral of her father, James c a n ' Leota’s ston, which is being held today {MELTON BACK AGAIN " VANTED—Used xurmmn 306 Wil- | Thomas Hardware Co. with wheel. Phone Douglas 48 be- tween 6 and 7 p.m. loughby. Phone 1788. | 15 ft. CABIN Cruiser, 1127 West 9th St. 16 h.p. Gray. FOR SALE—House and lot—House SIGNS WITH DODGERS BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y., March | 27.—Rube Melton, righthanded plt- VA.NTED—quher, also dry clean- erman at Snow White La.v.mdxy Good pay. Phone 299. ‘ fully modern, electric sewing ma- chine, washer, range. 2 oil heaters. Inquire Tom Hall, Gastineau Ho- tel after Sunday, Tel. 035-5. 30 ft. TROLLER, néw girdies, ready to go. 306 Willoughby Ave. COMPLETELY furnished 5 rocm house, wash. machine, piano, etc. Bargain for cash. Phone Green 375 after 6 p.m. 5 ROOM modern house, completely | furnished, two bedrooms. Phonz ' Douglas 335. 1 GLASé_;how case; 3 shelves ap- proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175 FOR SALE — Piano. Phone Blue 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. MODERN four room house, two bedrooms, furnished, one year| old % las Highway. $1,500 down, balance | easy payments. Phone Juneau 458. : FOR RENT 3 ROOM furnished duplex apt. elec- tric range, oil heater $25 monthly. 426 1st St. East. [N DOUGLAS, furnished 3 room apt. clean, inlaid lino, overatufled.' plenty of. cupboards. Phone Doug- las 472 after 6:30 p.m. l-hoom iumlshed‘ apt. steamheat- ed, hot and cold water at all times. Phone 569. | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Eastly kept | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath | and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. 'MISCELLANEOUS PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music Shop. — GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. ITORN your old gold into value,| | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eye: Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv | cher, turned up unexpectedly in the Brooklyn Dodgers camp and quick- ly came to terms with Manager Leo Durocher. Four Dodgers remain unsigned. They are Arky Vaughn, Augie OST — Ladies small gold wrist|wropner, " Dordagary and Les I.UST AND FOUND TOST — Lifetime Parker fountain pen. Finder please call Green 131. in the Eagles’ Hall in Douglas. A son, Archie, is in the Coast Guard Service somewhere in Eng- ‘]’mtl FISHERS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fisher ar- rived here over the weekend from Seattle. He will be employed at Mike'$ Place. Mrs. Fisher is a sister of Mrs. William Pike and Gilbert Davis of Douglas. | EDMUND HURLBUTT IS mile from bridge on Doug- | wateh with black cord bracelet. Keepsake. Finder may return to Empire. Reward. |2OST—Buffch of Keys—REWARD. Please return to Empire Office. LOST—21 jewell watch, pi Reward, PlL-n Lord Elgin wrist leather strap, d 454, LOST ~ Parker 51 Fountain pen, stemucd “L. J. Holmquist.” Reward. Phione Creen 427. LOST—Ccld bracelet, flower de- 1se return to Empire. | LOST— onwn bulrold with identi- fication card. Please leave at Em- pm— Office. fWOlVERINES LEAD IN ALL EVENTS BUT ONE T0 WIN TRACK MEET LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 27.— MicHigan’® mighty Wolverihes (steam-rollered for all field points but one last Saturday afternoon, scoring 49 points and climaxing the |indoor track season by the sweep- { vision. Purdue won the relays. Purdue was second, Illinois third, iand Notre Dame, winner last year, {dropped to fifth place, |l HOME DEBUT OF SOLONS GOOD ONE SACRAMENTO, Calif, March 27. —Making the 1944 debut before a home crowd, the Sacramento Solons i defeated the Fairfield Suison Air Base team Sunday by 11 to 2. e MASONIC MEETING Stated communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge No. 147 Monday even- ‘ng, March 27th, 7:30 p.m. Work in F. C. Degree. Visitors cordially velcomed. WALLIS 8. GEORGE, Master. v, |ing victory in the university di- PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN Edmund Hurlbutt has been pro- mo SINGLES w“'D moted to the rank of captain and IHRow p‘DRES W|" |is now in command of 100 men in ‘the South Pacific, according to ad- w)ces received in Douglas. A Mon- SAN DIEGO, March 27. —-The‘terey California, newspaper has a San Diego Padres pushed two runsione column cut of the young man (across in the first inning last Sat- | accompanying the story telling of jurday afternoon to defeat the Los|his promction. He is a graduate Angeles Angels by a score of 2 to 0./of the Grove Schools and Univer- Two singles to the infield and & sity of Santa Clara. He received {wild throw gave the Padres the his commission as second lieuten- score. {ant upon completing his college career and entered the service in DARTMOUTH WINNER 11942 After being assigned to Fort EASTERN CAGE TITLE ‘ gyl S ,Sil] in Oklahoma, Camp Lewis in to the South Pacific in July last NEW YORK March 27.—Aud|year. He is 22 and one of the Brindley went on a 28-point scm-\youngest officers to receive the ing spree last Saturday night to|rank of captain. give the Dartmouth, Eastern Lea-| Capt. Hurlbutt's mother is the gue champions, the NCAA eastern | former Ann McCormick of Douglas, sectional basketball title with a mlsister of Richard McCormick, Jr., to 53 triumph over Ohio States’ Big | Ray McCormick, Ed and Rita Mc- Ten court kings. Cormick, all Douglas residents now. Phons PIGGLY WIGGLY Phon lB QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY | | | Fresh MINCE MEAT | | g IN BULK | ) | { ANY AMOUNT FROM ONE i TO THIRTY POUNDS DELICIOUS Try Some SOLD AT Plreety wieedy ) PHONE 16 or 24 In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. _ $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in betore 1 . M. [} TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A, M.——2:15 P. M. M INIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! B e CASH GROCE one’s help af “Be wise! Clear heads choose Calvert” Let's make each bit of food go farther! OD is a mighty weapon on every front. Care saves waste. Plentiful foods save ration points. Nour- ishing foods serve health. Uncle Sam needs every t every meal. Food Fights for Freedom. A Victory Suggestion by the Makers of Calvert The whiskey with the“Happy Blending™ Calvert Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. | NORTH TRANSFER WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES . STETSON HATS Quality W:rk Clothing FRED HENNING 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 Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage ‘TELEPHONE 4 iga The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Rodthe at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthir M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Becond and Seward Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W, Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Room 3, over First National Bank

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