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AT SEEMS SORT 0' LOW:DOWN TO RUMMAGE THROWGH GOOGLE'S PRWATE PAPERS WHILST HE'S AWAY ---BVT-- A CURIOWSER CRITTER'N T BE NEVER WALKED ON TH! FACE O TH' AWRTA- | Gopr: 1935, King Features Syndicaic, Ing, Werld right FIRE DRILL IS * RUN ON SUNDAY A fire drill eall hief ‘¥ Mul- vihill brought the fire laddies out for their monthly fireless stunt yes- terday afternoon. There hasn't been |a regular call since December 29, consequently the drill' was in order so the boys could iron out a few kinks ‘both in the hoses and their muscles. WANT AD INrorMATION \Count five average words to the hine: Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day .. Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum . charge ..50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in‘the afternoon to insure | Insertion on same day. | We accept ads over Lnlcphonc' from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. |run to the hydrant on Dixon Street near the Juneau Telephone Ex- change building. Water pressure on | this elevated plug was tested and In case of error or if an ad found satisfact has been stopped before ex- || piration, advertiser please noti- | | fy this office (Phone 374) at | Reciprocal trade agreements with conce and same will be given || Latin and South American countries attention. {boosted trade in all Texas ports in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1638. Principal exports were oil and | cotton and chief imports were raw FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE — 1932 4-door | & Chev sedan. Phone 132 Douglas“ or P. O. Box 1197. GOOD used slide case; one used mandolin with | # case; one used trumpet with‘:“ case. Cash or terms. Alaska Music |3 Supply.—122 Second St. W trombone wiih 4-ft. WESTINGHOUSE 1'erngera{ 504 Kennedy St. Basement Apt. FOR SALE—1937 V-8 Ford DeLuxe. |& Radio, heater, driven less than |2 7,000 miles. Otto Andersoli, 932 E. St. | FOR SALE — Oil-burniing, z-oven, = restaurant range and 2-barrel beer cabinet and equipment. Call 384. [NCOI\IE property for sale. Phone Blue 135. | | { FOR SALE — T7-room house and} double garage. 7 miles out Glacier | Highway. Reasonable. Phone 241“! FOR SALE—C Mewody Conn Saxo- |& phone, $20. Write Empire M 162 “ FORD TUDOR, driven only 9,000 mires. New tires, deluxe radio and | heater. See Elroy Ninnis. FOR SALE-U & I Lunch, Owner| quitting business. Write P.O. Box £274 or phone 334. FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. % Phone 541 after 4 p.m. = TMISCELLANEOUS : #UARANTEED Realistic Perma- nenis, $450. Finger wave, 66c. = Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. fURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e FOR RENT GOOD used Piano for rent—Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second St. = TERZNEEEE BOAT STALL, by Douglas Bridge, | $2 per month. Green 475. COZY, warm, furn. -apts. Light' water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview LOST AND FOUND LO_ST—-Husky Pup, brownish gray, answers to name of “Trixie.” Re- ward. Phone Blue 780. BRESREENRAREINZEZISE LOST ~— Strayed female spanie puppy, white with brown mark- ings. Finder please call Red 90. GOLDEN Labrador retreiver on Glacier Highway. If seen notify Highway Delivery. WANTED PARTY looking for lady cook to take care of children. Includes room and board. Phone 1 after 5 —_—m CHAMPION SHOEMAKERS Featuring $2.89 new shoes, latest styles, Goodyear welt construc- tion, best shoe value ever offered. See the Swedish Shoe Maker at work. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP ‘278 South Franklin LT P T T P e R PRI i ST I T 0T 355323025 AAT028303 30222202833 382R: | One truck and a crew made the AN " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. JAN. 23, 1939. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH FAMILIES HERE PLANNING FARM (0-0P PROJECT Juneauifes Hope fo Farm Kenai - Legislation Being Sought ‘. blishment on the Kenai Pen- of a farming cooperative to that already started at 0 Juneau fam- id for the Este | insula similar Homer is the aim of ilies who are seeking project from the Legislature, Jack | organizer ' for the local| Workers Alliance, said today. The 20 families, he said, have heen carefully picked from among hun- dreds of applicants and are all bona fide farmers. Loveless resents having his pro- posed cooperative likened to the settlement in the Matanuska Valley, saying he believes such a compar- ison caused the Senate last week to postpone indefinitely action on a WHAT'S WRONG, JUGHAD 22 \OU SEEM UPSET ABOLT SOMETHING -/ Kenai,” Loveless said. “The Legis- lature has been voling appropria- for relief each session, but this does not solve the problem, as there is no end to such approprias tions, while our plan would take these people off the relief rolls per- manently.” Another bill similar to the one shelved in the Senate last week will be introduced later this session, Loveless predicted. The original measure, Senate bill No. 17, introduced by Senator Henry Roden of the First Division, pro- vided for an appropriation of $100,- | 000 to be used to relieve unemploy- ment and distress by aiding coop- erative association to engage in the agricultural development of the Ter- ritory, The money would be loansd to settlers to allow them to establish small farms. Rehabilitation Board The act and the fund would be administered by a Territorial Re- habilitation Board, composed of the Highway Engineer, Commissioner of Education and Director of Public Welfare. Before voting to postpone action on the bill indefinitely the Senate had amended it to replace the Commissioner of Education with the Territorial Treasurer, the change {loans and | wallace By BILLIE DE BECK “VARMINTS® UNDER THE HOVSE --- Roden, it would amend the Terri- torial cooperative marketing act to allow cooperatives to engage in pro- duction as well as marketing. The bill, ‘Senate bill No. 6, 'is still in committee Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond wired Loveless last week that the Farm Security Administration, though its benefits had been ex- tended to cover the Territory through a Dimond amendment, declined to extend resettlement loans to Alaska because it feared high adminis- trative costs here, Federal M Tet and squashes cessfully. The Homer colony now has a population of about 900. RADIO OPERATORS UNDER NEW RULES ing all classes of radio stations in Alaska, except broadcast, and new | radio operator rules, effective May 5, 1939, have been received and, upon request, are available for distribu- tion at the office of the Federal Communications Commission, or by requetsing same at Box 2719, Juneau, Alaska. Interested parties are advised to obtain copies as numerous changes and H. 1. Drew, Washington State | have been noted, particularly in re- Director of the m Security Ad-|gards to amateur stations, where ministration, regarding the proposed | extensive revisions have been made settlement of the " Kenai, Drew| > visited the peninsula’ last summer | NOTICE OF and was highly impressed, Lovel FOR SALE as at Petersburg says, by its agricultural possibilities. | Ajacka Gas Boat “NELLIE R,” built Homesteads established around |, 1991 registered length 33.2 feet, Homer, on the west side of the | registered breadth 9.3 feet, regis- peninsula, have proven that farms| iepeq depth 4.9 feet, 940 gross tons, in the Kenai can produce abund-|g net tons. b : ney ritorial Rehabilitation created, Loveless administer such bring this new here to help develop Alaska, Loveless letters from Henry | Secretary of Agriculture, | If a Board were it could money SALE bill to set up a Territorial Rehab- being made to make the board more | antly, Loveless says. The growing | TpRMS: $550.00 cash. ilitation Board, which would have |responsive to the public by having|season there is the longest of any | been authorized to aid sueh co- |an elective official one of its mem- | part of Alaska, permitting dry stock | operatives as the proposed Kenai | one. | Asking Chance | “All we want is a chance to make | our own livings from farms in the! You probably never considered The Empire as being a magic carpet, it doesn't whisk you around the town in the physical sense of the word. However, The Empire does give you a mental jaunt fo all paris of the world . . . and better yet, it irans- ports you into every good store in town—and graphically describes the merchandise or services these stores are offering. That's why we call The Empire a magic carpet . .. it permits thrifty buying without the fatigue that the out-of-date “shopping the stores" system entailed. THE DAILY 22IREBEE bers. A companion measure introduced | months of the:§ me time has not yet come | run out all winter. ction on the floor of the!rich and has shown it can produce | Also introduced by Senator [ nearly all vegetables except tnelons ALASKANA, at the up for Senate. 6,300 people read The Empire daily . . . fo keep up with the news .+ lo read their favorite feafures . . . for hiew household hinis . .. D TO READ THE ADS THAT HELP THEM BUY! sl BEREEREE PR LR PRER LT TR PRREPECE PR R E e LI EREE R L PR R ALASKA EMPIRE | ROBERTSON and MONAGLE, | Attorneys-at-Law, to feed Juneau, Alaska. outside seven 'or eight Soil there is 1939. - — By Marie Drake, 50c SERIBLY SRININIEZRSEERERERTEIR | wrEsREEs Your sEEsEn MAGIC CARPET SEESEREAZREZEREIE FIRINR LITEAFIETEED S mnuuzmmamnwmnwlmmn Experiments prove that grains can be grown there suc- |~ New tules, now in effect, govern-| ar and horses to | pyplication dates, January 23, 24, 25,| B023TRTNINIBIRSATINE ssEzEne B L T e P T T T T T P T L LT T B T P T T T T PP e 1T 17 —_—mmm—m————————y Phone 723————115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.” | [ SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E 0.DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY | FREE DFLIV —_— | GEORGE BROS. Widest [ JAMES C. 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PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE l.ixg PLYMOUTH DEALERS Lode ana piacer izvation notices bor sale at The Bsapire Office. —_—mn ‘Family Shoe Store “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON--Manager Seward St—Juneau You Are Sure of Choicest Meats Only, IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT: - (] : California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 . Prompt I DIPURP e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 409 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 o LUMBER e ——— ———— Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.