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TUESDAY DI:C!:MBERS 1944 WANT ADS FOR SALB WANTED T | WANTED—Clerk Stenographer '35 BUICK, Al condition.See Ralph | g195 per month, 7 hr. day Treffers between 5 and 6 p. m. f gy at Imperial Pool Hall. ! half temporary or permanent position available. Communicate Room 206 Terr 1 Bldg., Phone 726. i HTEy B e e ] \I-TUBE Majestic Radio, shndnd wave length, conscle type walnut | cabinet, new tubes and excellent condition, $30. Phone Black 110, Saturday and Sunday off. Either |BASKETBALL ON AGAIN TONIGHT After a two week lay over, back onto the maple court of the the first game, starting at 7:30 of the evening is the Sub-Port vs. City | AT 7:30 0'CLOCK. | League Basketball teams will troop | Juneau High School tonight when | the Signacs meet the Dolphins in| o'clock. The second and main event | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Stuffed unrmals, wood push-pulltoys, plastic rattles, fabric balls, luminous cut- outs, musical blocks, silver spoons, cups. crib sheets, dr pers, shoes. Metal toys, baby scales, nursery fur- niture, satin quilts, rompers, socks, dia- Rubber balls, bath- inettes, metal baby carriages, boftle warmers, sterilizers, rubber dolls, rubber bathtub toys. esses, Composition plastic dolls, Fabrie dolls, wooden and 3 Electric trdins, rub- paja- or see it at 222 Seventh St. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS — Port- able phnograph, with records, $25. Victor cabinet phonograph, 40 records, $25. with | Six rebuilt alarm WANTED—Bcokkeeper, must be efficient, wages no object. Old established firm. Write Em- pire, XYZ. Juneau High. All teams report that they are full of pep after the lay over and | state the games should be fast| and snappy. | Following are the standings thus | guns, play uniforms, books, games, rec- ords, sfruction sets, clothes, doll houses. ber dolls, tricyctes, metal kiddie cars, toy electric irons, metal telephones, metal guns. mas, underwear, metal toys, wheel toys, roller or ice skates, mechanical toys. wooden con- doll PAGE FIVE Publit Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Coniractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING clocks—three mantle clocks—your | EXPERIENCED woman grocery|far in the league contests: ] Metal construction Footballs, tennis | s 2 , choice, $20 each. Popcorn poppers, | clerk wants steady employment.| Team— Woen Lost Pet. | 5;’::" 9"’"’:' ‘;’:’;’s A e ltrviiner balls, golf balls (ex- PHUNE 787 Third and F ranklm $1 each. Lunch kits wits thermos| P. O. Box 3015, Beavers 3 0 1000 :qumfn" Fadel b alsan: skistes, ikl cept reconditioned), | | Vi Dle ] - I 4 1 " d = boile, 1. Two Elgin pockel | o roo or apte;|neatl Fgh 4. Al plane sets, gloves, bicycles, cotton shirts motor foys, tennis | | watches, 835 and $35. One sult-| = " cirable people, inform the Ul High e wallets, sweaters or pajamas, radio shoes, lathes, radios, e e R T WS tveRy - DEReIFs, AR | Gonwt n ;‘ ;{otpclop ' anipe : 2 e i lumber[l’:tk shirts. i equipment. moforcycles. | 4 s Hunting knives, $650 and $12. gty e Sub-port 0 s 000 | ; | COLUMBIA LuHBER comnnv Two new 3-piece carving sets,|wILI, CARE.FOR CHILDREN by|Delphins 0., 8 000 | Dresses, coats, acces- Bicycles, sleds, Rubber or lastex | | » bone handles, $25 each. One 9X12| month, week or day; also on call. e ol sories, boaks, games, skates, shoes, winter swim suh:"zr bath- | | OF ALASKA rag rug, brand new, $20. One| 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt.| NELSON WINNER records, hair orna- pojamas, cotton lin- ing caps, or ny- a3 electric, two - burner hot plate, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5—Byron ments, '“,,,,,"e jew- gerie, ski boots, skis, lon stockings, sneak- anllel‘ and Blflldmg “aierial‘ $8. Kerosene 3-burner stove, oven, $10. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 214 Second Street. FOR SALE- “RCA short wave radio Black metal case, standard 30x12x11 in with | and receiving set. Cost $120, will sell for $85. Phone 832, during business hours. BOX 21 XMAS CARDo—Sunshine | Line. $1 delivered. Phone 175. WANTED—Inside by trade; car | Phone Green 285. WANTED—Woman to do house- Empire C-4764. general housework. Phone 361. VANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi« loughby. Phone 788. /XMAS SPECIALS costume jewelry. 1 transit, $200. 2 new “Little Draftsman” clocks for furnace regulator, $10 each. electric heaters, meat slicer, Ice sho€ skates, new, $10. Beauti- ful carving sets, hollow ground, steel blades, white or ivery handles, desk lamps, your chaice, $10 each. One Japanese rifle, with shells, $225. Remington razor, with case, $10. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 214 Second Street. | DOUBLE BLD mattress, Also Army cot. Co. spring. ON account of illness, 5 rooms and bath. include electric refrigerator, elec- tric washer, radio, piano, etc. 3% miles on Glacier Perry, City Police. log cabin, Highway. Jac TROLLER “FOX'—Fully equipped. L. Puustinen, Thane. B-APT. Building, nished. Concrete basement, water heat. Phone Black 619. IWO HOUSES, both completely | furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One acre pat. land, good creek, suit- able for chic<ens, geese and ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gibson, after 10 a. m. OUPLEX house and two 3-Toom |evening, with Jean Felipi being in - Misceljaneous | Two | $5 each. One| General Electric, $5.| 400 December electric |cantata were written by Elsie Dun- George Simpkins | cember Kk | Boys' Choirs will take completely fur-| Most Precious Gift.” hot and reverent play will be given by! Phone 357, | |METHODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES PROGRAM DURING (HRISTMAS “Q Little| The sacred cantata, mastoron | Town of Bethlehem, will be given |field here a year ago. Put together, | $35. 3 fluorescent |by the S: Senior Choir of the Methodist Church omr the Sunday evening of 17. The words for the |can Yale, and music by Lawrence ‘Keaung Several babies will be (‘thcned at the regular Sunday morning wor- ship hour on Chr! 24, a vice of dedication that is especially appropriate at this| time say the Rev. Robert Treat. The annual Christmas program Furnishings | will be held as usual on Sunday eve- 24, Christmas eve. the Girls' and part in the program which will feature these three choirs of fifty voices. As the climax of the service, the Christmas story will be dramatically presented |by the short playlet in poetry, “That This simple December Choir, ning, | The Junior men of the church, one lad, and a ———————— | young woman. e—-—— — LEGIONNAIRES HOLD MEETING LAST NIGHT weekly meeting of The regular Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, 51 American held las Legion, was houses and cabin, all furnished, jtiated into the organization. on Gastineau Ave. [+ Juneau Paint Store. MISCELLANEOUS Inquire CHIMNEY SWEEP—Houses served the at| __ |Post No. 8, and Anthony E. Karnes, | welcomed C. Legionnaires 8 from Ketchikan | Archbold, visitor who has returned here after sev- |eral years in the States. A vote of thanks was given to| Servicemen’s Orchestra fo at $4. Other work reasormbly\theh‘ part in helping to make the| priced. Phone Howard. 676, ask SPECIAL winter rates for clean, furnished cabins at Warm Springs Bay, Alaska. Relieve your Rheu- matism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc., during the quiet winter months. groceries, liquors and The most healthful Baths™ O'Neill & Fenton. Mineral for | Jiggs Dinner, | vember »_ | musicians We carry a full line of staple!.}ean Ewen which was held No- a big success. were George Schell pianoe Dick Garrison, trombone John Fiscers, tenor sax; Ernic Henry, drums; Paul Taggart, alto sax, and Jess Fallis, guitar. Thanks were also extended to for his kindness in 21, tobacco. | showing colored slides of the AJ aska Highway, and to Billie Vais- vila for her songs. NOTICE—Anyone wishing private | or business transactions looked [, after or ordering done, in the United States and Canada, will| | receive prompt attention from a| bonded representative, by ad< » dressing ELVIN S. JONES, Route | 2, Box 172, Ventura, California. Reasonable commission asked. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- + ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. 1 FOR RENT ECONOM!CAL Winter rates at The * Seaview Apts. Including lights, | water, garage, baths, phone, laundry room and oil burners. | For long-time renters. | FOR RENT—Unfurnished apt. In- quire Snappe Shop. | /2-ROOM furnished apt.; oil range and bath; fine view. 513 Wil-| loughby IPIANOB FOR RENT. —Phone 143, | LOST AND FOUND || CosT—Brown u ' leather key con- tainer, with keys. Green 585. | > G T R T i LOST—Roll of maps. Please return || to Empire. Reward. oos'r—a keys on ring. Please re- ! turn to John Reck at First National Bank. Reward. i B During the American Revolution, ihe state of West Virginia supplied Gen. Washington with more sol- diers than any other state. ,ee NOTICE! That I will not be responsible ! for any bills unless authorized by me. (signed) EMIL GALEO. Nov. 28—Dec. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22 —— e HOME OWNERS |SERVICE MEN, BUSINESS MEN If you need somewuing you can't buy in Juneau, write us. Lily G. Lewis Shopping Service, 901 6th Ave., Seattle 4, Wash. 7~ R ToLEOTAY R Women's AppareL *Baranof Hotel Building WATKINS | GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Househald Necessities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Phone 174 COMPLETE STORE 127 SEWARD ST. worl: Carpenter or truck driving. work one day each week. Write| | | | WANTED—Middle aged woman for Farsier [y [ | :|on tmas Sunday, De-| The | Nelson jumped back into the role {of “mechanical man of golf” by| winning the 72-hole San Francisco Open Tournament with a 281 score | |that nosed out Sgt. Jim Ferrier, | scldier sensation of the links, by | one stroke | ier was leader at the half-| Wa way mark, after the third round.| At the sixty-third hole he faltered | the final nine. It was only a| I slight slip, but big enough for his | straight-shooting rival, who was| matched with him, man to man,| the two being paired in the same threesome. " Nelson, the leading money win- | ner, added $2,666 in war bonds to his purse, making his 1944 total rss 000. Nelson is winning his ninth tournament since he fronted the| All his rounds came to 72, 71, 69, 69. Ferrier turned in scores of 75, 66, 77, and 71 tcmlmg 282. ‘(HAMPION | FOOTBAILL | PLAYER LES HORVATH I IS AWARDED TROPHY ' - COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 5 Leslie Horvath, 23, Ohio State dental student, who seems destined | to grab off most of the 1944 in-| dividual football hcnors, today shoved off for New York to receive the Heisman Trophy, which, by his own words is “the dream” of his life. | The Heisman Trophy is awarded each year by the New York Down- town Athletic Club to the player {nominated the nation’s outstanding collegiate gridiron performer in a {poll of the country’s football writers | |and broadcasters. [ EAST-WEST GAME IS NIW BEING' ARRANGED SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5—Invi- |tations to play in the annual East- | ing. The maximum sales price wil | West Shrine Charity football game be $8,000 and the monthly shelter here on New Year's'Day have been | ceiling $65.” ;flccepted by 15 outstanding Eastern e e |players completing the East's| There are 12 passes over the Car- xoster. The selection of the East’s|Pathian mountains into the heart leleven is being made by Coffman|0f Romania. |with the assistance of Andy Kerr, | olgate coach who will serve as co- | |coach with Dr. George Hauser, Minnesota. Western selections are in a few days. e ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Odd Fellows will gather Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, for dinner to be jserved at 6:30 p. m. Following |dinner, the regular meeting will be held, at which time work will be conferred in the Initiatory Degree. All members and visiting Brothers welcome. H. V. Callow, Noble Grand. Fol fra SERVICE WOMEN - FAMILY DWELLING UNITS FOR JUNEAU | George W. Coplen, Regional Rep- resentative for the Administrator, | National Housing Agency in Seattle, advises The Empire ington office for the construction of fifteen p dwelling units in Juneau. “The priorities are available through the Portland, Oregon, office jof the Federal Housing Administra- ition, and were set up by us under relieve congestion in war crowded | communities. There are no occu- ) | pancy restrictions on this H-2 hou: | expected ——————— More than 511 million calls were handled by Washington telephone operators last year. HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN_EVENINGS BY | | PHONE 538 ‘ o rrrrereos elry, fabric gloves, cosmetics. gloves, ties, books, toiletries, wool bathrobes, wool shirts and sweaters, handkerchiefs. items such as furs, jewelry, lingerie, evening gowns, neg- ligees, cosmetics. Pocket game k grooming kits, ing porffolios, wind- proof lighters, shock- proof wrist watches, photos. ized stationery, iden- tification bracelets, sheer hosiery, cos- metics, approval has | just been received from our Wash- | vately financed family | what is known as the H-2 housing | program which is designed to help | TO TliE PUBLIC: In appreciation of your patronage of the ROYAL BLUE CAB COMPANY these last two years, we say a simple "Thank You" and com- mend our successors o you. BUSTER and LOIS POOLE The purchase of the ROYAL BLUE CAB COMPANY waseffected today and we, the new owners, assure the public the same service they have received in the past. ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Phone 14 IIIIIIHIIIlmlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIII||IlIIIlllIII|I|llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ers, radios, rubber leather handbags, garter belts. leather gloves. Lighters, bedroom slippers, linen hany- kerchiefs, cotton pa- jamas or underwear, bar equipment, gar- den and carpenter tools. Leather handbags, leather gloves, bed- room slippers, linen handkerchiefs, silk blouses or lingerie, pearls. Ilets, pipes, Motor lathes, radios, automobiles, ther- mos jugs, vacuum ice containers, all- elastic’ suspenders, leather luggage. jewelry, cofton Silk or nylon stock- ings, new vacuum cleaners, refrigera- tors, sewing ma- chines or washing machines. types of luxury expensive perfumes, Cigarettes, pipe cleaners, leather gloves, flashlights, fountain pens, cof- ton socks, shirts, pa- jamas, underwear. W Radios, cameras, electric razors, leath- er luggage. Leather off-duty bags, leather gloves, swim suits, elastic, zippers, cotton play clothes, bathrobes, good sun glasses. Bl ding picture 168, personul. Electric traveling irons, eleciric curling irons, cameras, las- tex girdles, flash- lights, radios. Let's Fm1 NOTICE! Anyone having any bills against the gas screw “Waterfall”, Reg. No. ‘ The JO 235432, Kindly present same to Room 3, First National Bank Bldg,, v l Juneau. | i NOTICE All traffic on Calhoun Ave. Via- {lduct by Knight Apas. should be 1 slow and light as possible. Under | l(’pmls on under side. & CITY OF JUNEAU, By J. McNamdta. -o Nothing Serious Wrong with Many Hard of Hearing If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened 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 ounce. Ask about| Ourine Ear Drops today at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store" | WAR BONDS! i IIllIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIINlIII|IIlllllllllllllHIIlIIIIII|II||IIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII 7!\\? C.W.CADY CLYDE LOCKHART Phone 14 PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned QGrocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING- v T FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL PFoot of Main Street Juneau Motors Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway (————————————— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 GEORGE BR Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E."W. DAVIS PHONE 81 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O , Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your " Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US| Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junean GASTINEAU | HOTEL | Every comfort made for our guests Alr dervice Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Plione 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 609 American Meat — Phene 38

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