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MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE ~O TR A/ | |ARMYBEATSNAVY |(WITH EXCEPTION 0" " “((Public Accountant Stenographic-Tax Ret WANT* 'ADS F%?-ggéé L FOR FIRST TIME IN | OF BOWL GAMES MANY PASSENGERS IN ! MURPlnl;I; aend MURPHI;“ FOR SAL e L O~ D o DAST FIVE YEARS 44 SEASON ENDS ONNORTHBOUNDBOAT | moos s-rin st ok it ” ™ ruows : e all ganies Bliyed ver : e Arriving Sunday on a north-| CHRISTMAS SPECIALS — Port- | WANTED—Clerk _Stenographer —|1e2ding foothall games P ayed OVeT | oy TIMORE, Dec. 4 — Army's| NEW YORK, Dec. 4 — Ammy's' (V8 BEICHY G 8 olowing | . the weekend: Y | able phnograph, with records, $25. $175 per month, 7 hr. day, half great eleven twned on speed and junbeaten, untied, point-a-minute sngers for Juneau: C. M. Arch- | 1 ‘ el = 5 hep| AImy 23; Navy 17 A : L R ' passengers Junes M. / | " e Victor cabinet phonograph, with S:lluld.ax and bu.ndn.\\ulf. Either| ‘) homa 81; Nebraska 12. (Ok- |POWer Saturday lo‘df"lent l;d;.x 2; “lh_l““““' “‘w““b “)’ ::f"]‘“*s"l’(“:““'l bold, Fred Frobese, Peggy Mclver,| M lSAACS——Bulldmg Cnniraclor 4# 40 records, $25. Six rebuilt alarm | temporary or pr‘\mn!luw lmmm‘!lahmm watt second stralght Big to 7, and complete an undefeated [claim (c % my \; al|Gelin . Poole, Frank R. Clayton, ! clocks—three mantle clocks—your| available. Communicate Room 206 21°™ v season. The game was played before |Collegiate Football Championship yp " o 2098 FaiiC T v REMODELING — REPAIRING ghoice, $20 each. Fopsosn pepaite, |, ~Tertarial Hag, Ehone 73, ”:lirlg;:?\‘m'?s"s North Carolina 7, '@ Crowd of 70000, including top- by trouncing Navy Saturday, 23 10 g, Miss Ethel M. Dean, Mrs CABINET SHOP { ench. Luneh kits wits: thesinos : e L b = 2 T ranking generals and admirals, in|7, before 70,000 fans at Baltimore R e Milner, Mrs.| et b+ - f’mz( sllunc’;wux SEIW}XI adkt |EXPERTENCED woman grocery| Havana 0; Presbyterian 34. | trosuiing meitbier suil a5 ioy ‘wind, (B W the nun el pae¥ o :‘)’“‘(‘:“(\I‘[”I;dl‘\l‘ XV:_X 0”\1/1 :u;),”lll\:llxx:.‘ 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 % €! . e 4 » " 5 Gres os 7. | » Y & 5 : » er, Mrs. Hazel o watches) $35 and $25. One suit-| Clvk wants steady employment.i MNptre Purl;hwmhg::" i‘-‘:vk'\ol | Dale Ball's 24-yard sprint to ajday as the 1944 campaign ended 5’ g “Rood, Mys. La Vern Sheldon P. O. Box 3015 Georgia Tech 44; Georgla 0. |, gown culminating in a 65-yard [for all practical purposes and child case, $30. Ivory bracelets, $15 3 b iy - ] Tulpoe 5 Dpwisiens: Sbate- 35. . LSTU < : & g : Soviing kriver, 305 o $13. 17 sou Bave sy oo or | T 8 Lowana stae 35 oo oo mimuin o lay | Bleewnere, Mot Dune, 1t “en pasensers were || JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Two new 3-piece carving sets,| for desirable people, inform the| Texas Christian 6; Southern| ¢ second period gave Army & Tiyear’s mythical champion, regained ;s Eley, Elmer W. Watts PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL s, $2 9x12 to 0 lead at half time slight setting G r e a e bone handles, $25 each. One 9xX12| ¢ au Hotel. Methodist 9. U’rm e el el b E::ker:lnll ht by upsetting Great pyn. yee Paul Chidiz, Miss Jean | WELDING $ie rug, brand-inew, @a0. Ome ————1 Texas Tech 7; South Plains AAF B Norway, Mrs. W. A. Peter and in-| . : . jelectric, two-burner hot plate o | tive-year demination of the classic) gouther; Methodist stunned the fant, Roy Peratovich, Miss Patricia PHONE 787 Th“-d and Frankhn $8. Kerosene 3-burner stove, with nn:'mh. week or day; also on call Laiies 97 Culoredo College 13 :"nd ga\:c w(..s[ Point the top 00t-|gsusthwest by trimming the newly- Fithe, e, ¥ NeRtEd T oven, $10. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt ball rating of the year in National | . woned conference champions,| Cocraine, Mrs. Jo Ann Cocraine, THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. | S Sl . L |Collegiate standings B . cixtian 0 o o AGABINE 1 oo e o Bl it Ten aod P . A ED—Reliable, sober, middle-| PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL e . 9 to 6, flliam C. Bush, James Reb and 214 Second Street. | WANT! e The following are résults of pro-| THE Army came back to put thelyoi otal p Tor the S6ash |filltan e e e e e e Rl | aged s, Snet Kabieit: 10 Anne 4 game safely beyond reach in the FOR SALE—RCA standard and| tion, capable of handling tools of | fessional football ~games played g unutes after the Middies) o s s = ot COLUMBIA LUHBER CUHPAHY short wave radio receiving set.| all kinds, for maintenance work. Sunday: [threatensd to make a battle of it The West Point Cadets became NOTICE OF ALASKA Black metal case, 30x12x11 in.| Apply 20th Century Theatre New York Giants 16; Washing- in the third quarter. Army amwd»““‘ first Army team in 28 years il oy | {ton Redskins 13. Giants now within | to turn in a perfect slate as well, All traffic on Calhoun Ave. Via- Cost $120, will sell for $85. Phone | office. v N ints start e g, S onie #iehe ot eastern ‘champlonshlp| 0 Ti0re: polmi al e start Oof| Lol he Tirst aggvegation to!duct by Kulght Apas. should be Lmbel’ and Bnlldmg ua’el‘ialfl 832, during business hours. d ol sen's WANTED—Inside work. Carpenter|of National Football Leagu (e TS } gan’s great teams at the turn of yepairs on under side ‘} PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU o " - E vas blocked ans arely an- BOX 21 XMAS CARDS—Sunshine| by trade; car or truck driving.| Philadelphia 34; Brooklyn 0. :g‘;d lzn”‘l_}:co‘,;_l':;‘):’;a:‘i':'-‘m:‘:"l‘d Line. $1 delivered. Phone 175. | Phone Green 285. | Chicago 29; Card-Pitt 7. sy SRt Srababirh, Wy mwdfum centur CITY OF JUNEAU, YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL 3 g San Francisco Clippers 215 Port|,pg ran and Navy was in a striking AN°"“ i ',’;"'“l” . 'l"lil o By J- Makpas REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME rmy and Navy, finished the sea- | WANTED—Woman to do house- [wa ren 21, tie. son with el wins in 10 starts, | | 'gross a 500-point total since Michi- 'slow and light as possible. Under XMAS SPECIALS — Miscellaneous | "y oy one day each week. Write costume jewelry. 1 transit, $200. 2| position. Clyde Scott plunged over for a touchdown but before the end WATKINS WA S - s s ~. ~| Empire C-4764. | e Rl » new “Little Draftsman” clocks for | (OMMUNI(AHON of the third quarter, Navy roared licking € “", Iv.mu‘ul hmull\.flnx;nly e e e e e et furnace regulator, $10 each. TWO | waNTED Middle aged woman for| Iback in another drive in Army|Tne Bluejackets, who spoiled the (H1]1]1] HEALTH 5 e | {Irish bid for a perfect 1943 season, ° ° electric heaters, each. One| . LD Gle: e A2 4 general housework. Phone 361. N TR RS : . |territory, but Glenn Davis, Army’s S meat slicer, General Electric, $5.] Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, Dec ltop scorer, broke it up. |took 'an carly 7 to 0 lead and tied Pnonuc'rs at the half. Notre Dame poured | / : i 4 hurried readers / hav ; A Ice shoe skates, new, $10. Beauti- | yANTED—Used furnivure. 306 W- luaf‘:fi, T incorrect impression| Felix Blanchard poured down to- 8t the Be. e 14 ] Foods, Medicines, Flavorings WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN ful carving sets, hollow ground,| oughby. Phone 788. Toiih “an v“mm in the Daily Al-|Ward pay-dirt almost single han- |over for t e _‘”“”“"’“‘” Bl and Spices, Toiletries and || . steel blades, white or mastoron — | iy . Dally Al-| edly, and plunged over for a score |¥eCOnd half for a decision. It was Household Necessities at Juneau o 1nes — wa fvery handles, $35. 3 fluorescent | LOST A“D rounu askl.‘Empuc, rtimembcl 28, 1944, Tha orod ik ALy ek m‘m" first time the Sailors lost to PRE-WAR CEILING desk lamps, your choice, $10 each. | {that*in oux, oplnion dealers; couldi, Cor SRRl S e Hiutie' fook. | UM Mdah PRICES L from S 1 Boat Harb: One Japausse ‘rifle, With 40| ———r———mre—"——— |make no profit from the newi iy Toon Lombardo. and|l/S@Uthem Methodist upset the ko O eaves Irom smajl boar rarbor shells, $225. Remington electric g, g sl |ceflings for beef. We are sure that| oo b0 oo o T ieh the side- (COtton Bowl-bound Texas Chris- | THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. | [OST—Ladies Elgin wrist watch]:g" é’l‘d(‘ ’\{‘\‘;"‘;1"\‘ :::i“:‘r“lr I“":‘o‘x:: iio1ihe "B vARed. afbar SReis much_}duwn play in fhe third quarter by 127 SEWARD ST. Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays 214 Second Street. | with link band, between Jim R down, to bring. the total of such BODPY Folsom. Pete Kotlarich boot- PHONE 94 OR 198 FOR RESERVATIONS S| B test in Juneau were normal ey & g Ellen’s and Elks. Reward. Phone|CUtUng ; 5 Y . spring. | gy 353 Imeat dealers could not have made |POints for himself to 47 for the Also Army cot. George Bimpkins |any money from prices charged in|*°4$00: & new collegiate record. Co. 11943 and 1944. The results of this b TURKEY SHOOT TONIGHT 10 uite 5 et so unrepresenca-— TIDES TOMORROW - — ——— FOR SALE OR RENT — d-room| Don't forget the Turkey Shoot|yiye tiat the dealers were advised house and lot, f\llly X mmlgm. tenight at 8 p. m. in the Elks Hall.:m their own interest not to publish Inquire Tom Hall, Glacier ngh-‘Pubhc invited. |them. Now that they have been way, or Phone 035-5 rings. | ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS [Published we are compelled 10| piieide 5:96 p. m, 142 feet. |characterize them as most abnor- 38 COLT PISTOL, Frontier model,| Odd Fellows will gather Tuesday | ; et :; box shells. Write Empire, i Dec. 1] for (linn;r“(ofbci:::} 1;\: :fi‘:“::d:“:ll ‘L‘z‘(‘;"or“”” ‘(‘ DOROTHY LARSEN BACK | = T F“;’n‘:ki:‘w‘ N‘“'“““““‘v“"‘“‘_*_“"":"_- held, at which time work will be/and trimming. Juneau on the Northland from ) ©° bt { GREASES—GAS—OIL emmer s 1ransier g rugs, mats, runners, eC.| .itarred in the Initiatory Degree. | The office of Price Adm”“\“""Pcl(r:,burg 1 { h \ ¢ | Pock ol Matn ® l l 4 s Assorted yarns, extra shuttles, in- All members and visiting Brothers tion can respend only to compelling o struction book. $20. Black 127. |gelcome. facts. No matter what our sympa-| pURKEY SHOOT TONIGHT Juneau Motors OIL — FEED — HAULING 2 — - thies may be, we are bound, no less ON account of Hm:]ss, 101_4 o, | {than businessmen and’ consumers! pon't forget the Turkey Shoot 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings y |are, by the price control law. This (onight at 8 p. m. in the Elks Hall 3 b & | 3 w \ P include electric refrigerator, elec . 5 |office has at hand the yields from |puplic invited, - . E Sanltary Meat Co. Dine - Bar - Dance tric washer, radio, piano, etc. 3% : 2 T 3 h 3 ey ¢ In the District Court for the Terri- | numerous cutting tests. It bas de- i) TG | failes on Glacler Highway. J““" tory of Alaska, Division Number |termined that wholesale beef prices| [ FOR QUALITY MEATS Delicious Fricd Chicken : TEXAN : AND POULTR Perry, Oity Police. | One. At Juneau. have risen less than one cent per| & | FREE Poguvn’y DERBY m LLER “FOX'—Fully equipped. VIOLET ELIZABETH =HANSEN,|pound in three years. It bas also| Miss Ida Mae Dean and Ethel oo moceeee oo oo oo oo oo oo e e ] il Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT SIGVARD found that many retail prices for| Dean from San Antonio, Texas, are (all Phones 13 il Jok8, Matin, Biop. SARAY HANSEN, Defendant. {beef have gone up much more than | registered at the Baranof Hotel. S-APT. Bullding, completely fur-| The President of the United States | that and therefere required cor- | 7 3 nished. Concrete basement, hot|©f America. To the above named | rection. On the basis of a very| ! Atte"t‘fl'. S"r".e"s ; Chas. G. Warner Co. GEORGE BROS. " defendant, GREETING: You are |, y bl 5 water heat. Phone Black 619. | C » y | careful study the new ceilings were| Anyone having any bills against hereby required to appear in thelegiaplished as fair and equitabl it s | ‘ w " 'Y'WO HOUSES, both completely|District Court for the Territory of | qpey are. set according to law, | gl W BN ) NNE .I DANCE R D furnished including electric lights, | Alaska, First Division, at J“neau“They cun;mv: be ‘ul)s-ct by” mere as.-;235432, kl.ndly p‘resent i e an BACHEAS AN uquons radio and washing machine. One | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | e {Room 3, First National Bank Bldg, " Ropes and Paints 'l v Wy sértion, by personal attack or by|juneau. acre pat. land, good creek, suu-;th“ last publication of this sumrm:ms,w“_remvflm dtatokint. | PHONE 92 or 95 : lin case this summons is published, | . S eggytrny . oy - s ‘ d —n 9—8'30P M Mia for wilosin - e _a:d o Sithin Torty (40) days after te| OPIY facts and figures resulting| HENRY ROGERS JAILED g allil ay ec. . o8 o S'J % niles on Glagler BIBh-| 5., o ke ‘service upon you, in case | {rom everyday compliance will = way. June Gibson, Phone 357.‘ this summons is served upon you SuPPort any recommendation for| Henry Rogers was arrested Sun- b e personally, and answer the. plain. |sdjustment. The profitability of day by Federal agents on cnarge | | Shriners and Their Ladies, Only NORTH TRANSFER | || Thomas Hardware Co. DUPLEX house and two 3-room tiff's complaint on file in the said | present prices, however, can reas- of disorderly conduct and will be ki Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OILS houses and cabin, all furnished, court and in the above entitled onably be inferred from the fact|arraigned today. i E.0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Builders’ and Shelf e THERE'S ONLY ONE BETTER THRIFT CO-OP G. E. ALMQUIST | | \ » BUY DS Member National Retaller- ! AW BON Sthar Heation CUSTOM TAILOR | i | WAR BONDS | 211 SEWARD STREET Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 767 PHONE 576 High tide—5:51 a. m., 14.2 feet. Loy tide—11:36 a. m, 5.5 feet. r i L. Puustinen, Thane. én Gastinpay~ £ve. faqul cause. that 80 per cent of the shops| —————— { PHONE 81 e e at‘ The plaintiff in said action de-|covered by them are selling beef. | MAHONEY BACK | HARDWARE | mands the following relief: Dissolu-|Of the remainder, 15 per cent are| U. S. Marshal William T. Ma-‘ ———————————————————— ' MODERN, Small home — electric! tion of the marriage now existing in Juneau, 5 per cent in Sitka and |honey has returned from Ketchi- F l . lights, half basement, furnished,|between plaintiff and defendant on|Cordova. We are hopeful that this kan after attending the term of orma | COWLING.DAVLIN | Utah Nut and L“’ End of Fritz Cove Road, Norman | the grounds of dessertion and hon- | minority will follow the example District Court held in that city. DeRoux. | suppert; for custody of the parties’|of the majority who have accepted | COMP ANY C 0 A L | minor child; and that the defendant | e new prices with good grace. | £ be required to pay at least $60.00\ (gjgned) Donald J. O'Connor, | . DODGE n;:!;;!sllo Alaska Dock & Storage Co. MISCELLANEOUS %o Sh 8 et S (paTR TYLED || SCOTTISHRITETEMPLE | "ol ||| “oodisise: |Quring its minority; and for any|;s price Administration. X — _ |other or further relief merited. 2 R - U T - | CHIMNEY SWEEP—Houses served | And in event you fail 50 to appear| o . 'vo.. (V]smng Shrmers Welcome) IN NEED OF nd is the smallest state b WHEN at $4. Other work reascnably and answer, the paintiff will take|, | E p ls ) priced. Phone 676, ask for |judgment against you for want i the-Unia. Y x er B e B e ] Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your The Alum n".l Coal Choice—General Haul- Newly B tod thereof, 11 l; h o e et demanae in sl com- 4| WE SPECIALIZE || S e e | 1o — Sl s0d Craing ey Frce gl SPECIAL winter 1'_ates for clean_, plaint, and as herein stated. PHONE SINGLE O furnished cabins at Warm Springs | Witness the Honorable Geo. F. f 5 Bay, Alaska. Relieve your Rheu- | Alexander, judge of said Court, and { A L D f J“eal Trfllflel‘ matism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc,|the seal of said court hereunto af- ] Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 during the quiet winter months. | fixed November 20th, 1944. f 1 3 3 Al k M 5, s l We carry a full line of staple| (Seal of Court) - ) Cold - p o TA‘-‘.‘ IO N aska uusic “ppy e el SRR ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, ex TR A N S R Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ¥ The 'most healthful Mineral g::: ot the above entitled D Waving : 4 X Planes—Musical Instraments Baths. O'Neill & Fenton. By 3. . LETVERS, Y ) Permanents (% / 'd and Supplier NOTICE—An i Deputy Clerk. . ; Phone 2068 Second and Seward yone wishing private| . s Styling v : or business transactions looked | First publication, Nov. 20, 1944. after or ordering done, in the | LAst publication, Deg, 11108, Shaping United States and Canada, will| NG cE G HEARING ON FINAL receive prompt attention from a| pppoRT OF ADMINISTRATOR bonded representative, by ad-| 1, the Commissioner’s Court for the ! . dressing ELVIN S. JONES, Route | erritory of Alaska, Division Num- Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. / FRED HENNING 2, Box 172, Ventura, California., per One. NEW MANAGEMENT Outfitter f ; / Complete or Men Reasonable commission asked. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- i | GUARANTEED Reallstic Porma.| ©/2nd ex-officio Probate Judge, Servmg CHINESE Baran"f ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Juneau Precinct. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone m,’"p,{‘;‘i,xff “HAKIANEN, il and AMERICAN 1§ Beauty Salon 315 Decker Way. | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN Juneau Paint Store. “SMILING SERVICE" ’ ‘ \ : Bert's Cash Grocery : | that H. L. Faulkner, Administrator : FOR RENT | of the estate of Fabian Hakkanen, DISHES o‘mmm EVENINGS BY \l2, PHONE 104 or 105 deceased, has filed herein his Final Free Delivery Juneas | § 3 | Report of the administration of the | DINE AND DANCE PHONE 538 FOR RENT — 4-room furnished | €state and that a hearing will be had Open 24 Hours a Day lower flat, oil heat, ol fange. | UPOR the report before the under- . 2 GASTINEAU 20TH CENTURY MEAT HOTEL g | signed at Juneau, Alaska, on Janu- Ebppe. Bive. 4R _|ary 23, 1945, at 2 o'clock P. M., at ECONOMICAL Winter rates at The | Which time and place all persons FIXTURES - Wi interested in the estate and in the n Every comfort made for our guests e e et .| Final eport mey appear and i | o G FULTON & COMPANY ' : - Atz dervice Information laundry room and oil burners. | objections in writing and contest the 7 PHONE 10 or 30 : 3 | Final Report. ki b .S | GIVEN under my hand and the Rggg‘lgllgg ;3““@ “)thoflnsING i“ _Unfurnis In- seal of the Probate Court above i P Y F(:l:ir? gg;rppg ns:;:?shed s fi?tiwld this 20th day of Novem- ALL mns or Guss wonx 5 " ’ \ HOME GROCERY 7-ROOM furnished apt.; oil range | FELIX GRAY, i . Phone 146 e I e Panes Replaced-New Frames Made S E ' VING ALASKA Homs Livsr oo 00 First cation, Nov. 20, 1944. - FIANOS FOR RENT, —Phone 18| Lest publication, Dee, 11, 104, i PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street {! = >4 American Phene

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