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PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1945 WANT ADS _[EAGLES SIGN FOB SALE | MISCELLANEOUS ;GUS MAN(USO ’ ERE &4 S — B PIANO, electric iron, hot plate, ! SERVICE—Window and | Victrola. 109 West First St. | “BAGWOOD, DON'T BE SO ] EMOTIONAL ! £ | C THE BILL FOR ] | MY NEW COAT JANITOR house cleaning. Reasonable, Qui. Phone' 346. V.| PHILADELPHIA, March 5—Gen- R e e i leral Manager Herb Pennock of the H rabbit-fur jacket, practi- - - —a {Philadelphia Eagles announced here cally new. See at Thibadeaus |PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-m‘m Gus Mancugo, 39-year-old Grocery, or phone 688. son Shop. _ |veteran . National League catcher, | WINGHESTER (arsel rifle, 23 'MACHINELESS Permenent waves. bas been signed with the Phils. ‘Hornet: 200 ds ammunition, Given in your home if desired. [The New York Giants gave the @4 A Street bz Phone Red 483 for appointment. veteran an unconditional release B R 1 | - — (last season. | FAST utility-speed boat, with 22 THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| “He ought to play at least half P. .outboard motor. Phone repair work. Phone 567. lour games,” Pennock stated. Man- reen 369, cuso caught 80 games with the - Giants last year. 0§ new Ford A propellor, used lyde wheel, 26x30; R.H. onbronze Bl 15 5o shaft, 1% in. by 7 ft.; used brass shaft, 1% in by 8 ft.; used stern Hoop FADEOUI P & SEES MIDDIES LOSE TO ARMY DUTCH'S WRECKING YARD. e oo v Cougars and Weblooters swoon . pi. aki api - Knotted for Northern quire Mrs. Selma Maki, Douglas! les'on BB Tl"e Highway, after 3 p. m. AND 40U, POPEYE, MY FREND — DAMON TO MY PYTHIAS — WHAT'RE 3LARANTEED Realisuc Perma- ment. 8$7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lols Beazty Snop Phone & 315 Decker Way (F you have empty roums or apts for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. Mfigéoazaz Int. Duxfi;vfrhélrcood shape, uls 3 yds. Call Green 113, Mad- 's “Bike 8hop. U GILLNET BOAT, $1400. Like w, built 1942, Length 24’. Has 52HP Gray engine, etc., in- led. Phone Green 113, or call n's Bike Shop. | 507} So. Frankiin St, $1500.00. 503 88, Franklin St., $2500.00. Phone 562, THIMBLE THEATRE ROOM for gentleman. 108 6th St., NEW YORK, March 5—With the |exception of a few scattered games, |and the NCAA and Madison Squar: iy veipeasit N i e Garden tournaments, the 1945 bas 481 So. Franklin St, $100.00 per ketball season is over. | month, unfurnished. Phone 562. | Army’s West Point Cadets featur-| e s |ed the last outstanding Saturday of | | P ——— for gentleman. 3rd Street. the season by beating Navy, 50 to| | BEPROOM SET, $85; bookcase, $14. |48, at Annapolis, to win the mythical |pg 180, or Green 163. | = - | Eastern Championship. The Cadets | = ! "HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM—|were beaten only by Pennsylvania— | oven. Call Percy's Cafe. 3-ROOM furnished house, oil range o i and bath. 513-A Willoughby. mmw and used. Also uuier fishing supplies. Call at| Madsen's Bike Shop. ! i HOw )| | THAT'S ON. THAT'LL BE IN 7] JIST SEEN "WILLIE T BEARD"Y SOON 4 | ABOUT TEN MINITES. (‘RigHT GILZENBERG W PROMCTER, JBO1GO | || DO A LITTLE SHADOW HE SAYS THERE'S A GOOD CROWD QUT FRONT. 'ROOM Phone 156. Elderly man preferred. Call after jn the season’s major upset. ’l'hcyi 5 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. Irmmwd with 15 victories in 15 ™ EL Elgin wrist watch, per- FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms,|0MeS 0 run their record to 30 <t f@t condition. Expansion band.| M | victories in their last 31 starts, -9 § | 23? S0 FRTe0, SOGEs, Phone} The Cadets thus joined Iowa, ‘. Gastineau Ave. opp. Johnson ts. ! bl | Pennsylvaria, U.CL.A., Washington | — . |3TEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call, State, Oregon, Iowa State, Utah, [y | FOPR flat-bottom skitfs, 9-8%-10-| after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. ice, North Carolina, Kentucky, 12 1t. each. Built by Albert Wal-, oo SRR ORI L T, erican University, New Mexico, lace. For price and information,| WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.|Akron, gnd the Oklahoma Aggies, as | Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- winners of various section titles. | | & et | dry. Phone 236. | In one-of the mest torrid races in FOR BALE — One -Jght-hole ice| - !the history of the Pacific Coast Con- | - $feam freezer. Out. be used for| [ference, the Northern Division| home food freezer. Call or see‘HAGG FADB truggls ended iIn a first-place tie | | 3 Bl _P_CiCY§ VCafe. ‘bc(wc?n Washingten State and Ore- | TWO HOUSES—Both completely | IN MllE 'I'ES‘I‘ v .. FIRE TWO! NOW/ HARD OVER TO STARBOARD... MR.RYAN! THIS \ WITH THE JAP ENGLISH FLANK. SPEED! IF WEATHER QUR | LANGUAGE TRANSMISSION! | THATS A TANKER AND WHEN OUR 5UB5 RIDE IT IN,| WE HIT, WE'LL HAVE I HOPE THEY FIND PLENTY | PLENTY OF SHARP OF NIP TONNAGE ON THE [ 6ooD! GIVE THE DRAGON LADY A REPORT, HU GHEE, Y THEN REMIND ME THAT T HAVE A TASK FOR You IN RELATION To TERRY LEE ! 15 Po:to SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue | 290, | FOR SALE—Troller “Diana"—33 ft.| long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chrysler Crown marine engine,, fitst- class condition. See Harbor | Master. — O'NEILL & FENTON, e sk oty I ASSURE YOU,” WELL, COMI ITHIS WOMAN'S [FROM YOU, MR | OKAY. YOU | TRACY, I'LL TAKE HAVE NOTHING \THAT AT FACE WA| NOTE—From timetotime, in this space, there will appear an article which we hope will be of interest to our fellow Americans. This is number forty-one of a series. SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORP., NEW YORK Bottles Whiskey is aged in barrels, but is |in the Western NCAA eliminations = ;ro BUY_OR RENT.. | Madison Square Garden after Sat-| - ‘ TALK WITH HER. HIS NAME,AND I SAW HIM. ? ot _Empire 5255. |quarter mark, Hagg had begun to| ‘pnn. The Cougars beat Idaho, 49-' farnished including electric lights, ! 1at Kansas City. - ———— —— urday night's race. | O Qup Gicks At ofite: St For seven laps the Swede, less‘ — . Itire and from there on the grind was WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt g four-man batile, with Jim; Raf- ENOWN gold deposit. Write H.|ferty ynbeataen this season, inch- ';30. while Oregon smacked Oregon tadio and washing machine. One State, 47-38, over the week end. Pre- @cre pat. land, good creek, suit-| vicusly, Washington State, Oregon le for chickens, geese and| rand Oregon State had been triple- cks. 5% miles on Glacier High- | ticd. Washington State and Oregon way. June Gibson. Phone 357, fiadf o e this W"k“" L H . i best-two-out-of-three games playo! Rt o Swedish” Runner Puts Up 15 e i anc the ight o compete a2 Game Race—Companion Takes Hurdle Match | cer ricrT for the sprmng and | | Summer Season. The Mineral Baths | |at’ Warm Springs Bay will put you NEW YORK, March 5~—Gundar in Tip-Top $hape. Clean, Furnished 2 ¥ 8 i |Hagg finished last in _the Louis cabins. Groceries, Liquors and To- | ; B e ; - PR ST L it T S TR | Zamperini Mile at the ICAAAA In- baccos. e WANTED |dcor Track Games here, but he was| NOW, IF YOU'LL EXCUSE ¢ Y I-1 SAW HIM, MR TRACY. b ithe only disappointed person i US— I'D LIKE TO HAVE I KNOW WHO HE 1S. THE A LITTLE PRIVATE MATRON OF TEN_MENTIONED | [ TALKING :pt:' Hicks, room 317, Baranol .. 50 hours off a storm-tossed A freighter that took 23 days to cross WANTED — Electric washing ma- the ocean, was in command but on, chine. Black 409. |the eighth journey around the | ot iplank saucer his spark went out| WANTED — All-around baker for faster than a cabaret candle at| Southeastern Alaska town. Day|midnight. By the time. the five| k, $350 per month. Write runners had reached the .three-| A Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. |ing in ahead of Forest Evan, in| WANTED Useo turmivu 541:;;:“ l'i:sg was clogked in at A:bslt, h‘mfl Phone { e Hagg pleased everyone but 3 - |himself with his game effort, his| THOROUGHLY experienced res- [traveling companidn, Haakon Lid-| taurant operator and cook will{man, captured a 60-yard hurdles ex- | adcept best, offer in Alaska as}htbiticn and was third in the 50-| caok and manager of restaurant,;yard event, after leading over the| e W hotel or boarding house. Will|first two, barriers. der lease. Best business and | e s RS A cter references available. Wirite Box 107, Bellevue, Wash. o e GOOD. SKIING IS Bt oy vt o s o - ENJOYED SUNDAY, DOUGLAS TRAIL cHanieally inclined, but will take anything. Write ‘F. Jacobs, 1623/ Ef Burnside St., Portland, 14, One Skier Falls and Breaks Leg~Broughtfo Town By Ski Patrol o e T e N o e s | WANTED—Will pay top price for Undaunted by driving wet snow and ‘wind, more than 60 skiers ! kinds of second-hand mer- [ . Will ‘buy anything. See ¢ Swift .or call Douglas 764. | ALTERATIONS—Work guaranteed. | Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470, e e v'vzmm—um Cocker Spaniel, #ix weeks old, brown or red. Also g?;.?'sw. for delivery arch 10, braved the Douglas ski trail Sun- day and enjoyed excellent skiing lall day, according to members of DICK TRACY sold in bottles. While it is in the barrel things are happening to whiskey—it changes. Practically | colorless when it goes into.the | “‘wood,” it soon takes on an amber | hue from the charred oak staves and as time goes on this color deepens to a reddish brown. It also absorbs certain flavor ele- ments from the wood. Whiskey, after it is put intothe barrel, con- & tinues to improve over a period of 3 years, and the number of years, before it reaches its peak, varies. Sometimes it takes six or seven years, or longer. It depends upon the type of whiskey, warehousing = conditions, and the characteristics 2 of the barrel. - When put in the bottle, unlike wine, which may continue to im- © prove, whiskey may be adversely affected by the incorrect type of < glass. Now, this may be news to you, ic The art of bottle-making goes way | back to antiquity, and many are | surprised to learn that in the | United States the first glass factory ‘ | | o was built in Virginia in 1608. But, in spite of the fact that the making of glass and bottles began { some thousands of years ago, it )= | has only been during the past few , A-SEE YOUSE TWO years that the effect of various { THAT'S JUST A PET NAME. WHEN IT COMES TO A i NAME, NINA, | THINK 1T [ | - el SEAMAN FOIST CLASS O'TOOLE WANTS A UTTLE 116 ALREADY ELIZABETH! THAT'S A' THOUGHT. BESIDES, I'M ROOTING FOR A GRANDDAUGHTER. WHY NOT ELIZABETH, AFTER YOUR MOTHER! SKEEZIX NARD BIRD SIVWTH ~ REPORT T0 THE = CAPTAING QUARTERS ;\-Y SEAMPN GOOGLE AND.T” WE-UNS CAN H\DE OTOOLES LOW CoRO | Jiek-Jack AN ™ ____AT ONnce I - GRAME - G DOPE-OFFS ON oM. 0N ELIZABETH 1S ALL RIGHT, " BUT HURRY UP AN’ CALL § ver Lizzv BeFore somesopy NICKNAMES HER BETTY:Y: OKAY --YOU GUVS |EpeH oRAB A SwAB N'-~ liquids on their glass containers & {DOUBLE > ? has been seriously studied. It is = ' PERWAPS \ GAME WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment |the Juneau Ski Club. Py ™ OU MAN two or three months. Contact | Snow conditions at the second A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone 866. {meadow and top cabin were re- |ported excellent. There was a hard ) crust underneath the newly-fallen Lnsr A"n rnm snow. Seven people stayed over- inight Saturday, and several on 1 () > Friday. . LOST—Husky pup. Has new collar,. One accident marred the day’s| small _gyes. Reward. Phone Red sport. Edwin Heisel, son of Mr. and b 3 |Mrs. W. B. Helsel. making a run e ek Y A steeD ‘Klof fell and frac- WILL PERSON who exchanged, P_Slope. 19! dark ‘wluskfat coat, s 40, byltured a leg. The Juneau Ski Pa- - 2 trol took immediate . care . of the mistake at Kendle) S endler's wedding, oo tient, - bringing.-him.-down the },’;fi_‘“ phone Ella Smith, Green gey on a toboggan after adminis- |tering. first aid. ‘He was taken to FOUND—Lady’s ring. Owner may St .Ann’s Hospital have same by identifying and | Because of the driving paying for this adv. iraces were delayed. TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES have| <peen found and turned over to, the Empire. One has shell rims, one '~ with. late style - frames. - Owners may have same by paying for this adv. ., snow, CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL | Phone 344 Phone 34 i ~. BUY WAE BONDS | me care of Schenley fprac i | 350 Avenue, New York 1, N,'Y, now generally known that certain Z glass has a peculiar action on some .- liquids, and these liquids likewise | have an effect on the glass. Well, based on scientific study, experimentation and their result- ant findings, the distiller today, in his laboratories, has worked out | very careful specifications and sampling tests to which all bottles are subjected before they are ac- cepted for whiskey, gin, etc. In one of our other articles we said, “Men in white have discov- | ered more about whiskey during the past few years; its control dur- ing the fermentation and distilla- | tion processes; its aging in the wood and its bottling, than in the many hundreds of years preceding.” May we say that again? MARK MERIT Oof SCHENLEY INTERNATIONALCORP. FREE —A booklet containing reprints of earlier articles in this series will be sent you on request. Send t OH! BOBBY, THERE'S A NEW BOY IN TOWN - HE'S 'DROOLSOME TALL - SMOOZABLE / WHAT A HUNK OF MAN / DARK AND --AND AND GUESS WHAT ? A GOONY JOE S OFFICE WHO JIGES HAS DAUGHTER WHO ngrHE MgT‘HEQ OF THIS FLUTTERBUMP- (F ONLY A MOTH| DAUGHTER WHO THIS DI ALLY WE COULD MEET HIM / BE ’ E WHO WORKS IN YOUR ER AND HER K MOTHER HAS A SISTER WHO HAS A GEE b IGATOR AND 1’ 1'D UKE YOU TQ INVITE HIM AND YOU'D HURRY ‘CAUSE WE'RE HAVING DINNER IN FIVE MINUTES / MOTHER OF FO _DINNER- TTER