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in case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. E DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE Count five average words to the ine Daily rate per line for eameclmve wisertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge —...500 Topy must*he in the office by 2 selock in the afternoon to insure wsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone som persons listed in telephone Nrectory. . FOR RENT E ,Nl —r‘lll Phone Green 100 171 p.m Jlm O 147 apt. after furnished apt. 404 and hull\ St., Star 2-ROOM and bath. Phone Red . monthly Phone 2 ROOM s1 Hill. ping room av Inquire Rice 34 Phone room, oil heat. at 437 Sew- EPING Blue 185. Call house, Wesl 9-room 114 ¥ Apply clean, 510. warm, 3lue apt.; bath, month hower alter furnished oil range Phone Black apt., 1565 419 3-ROOM 3-room house at 11th Call Blue FOR RENT o Apts., one Evergreen Blue ¢ 15. P! Phone VACANCY Jensen Apts. 3lue 90 ROOMS and bath, air .undh tioned, heated, electric launc new oak floors, € laire, nicely furnished. Windsor Apts. B FOR RENT apartment 5-room steamheated Phone 569. the New Year right in the & Pond Apartments. reservations by couples RTMENT WITH BEDROOM; ) 1 APARTMENT WITH ROOM AND BED CLOSET, 'REST, PHONE 439, furnished water and Call 143, FRONT room including 35 monthly. OR RENT-Apartments, inquire office 20th Century Bldg. ¥ LY LY heated apart- $45 per furnished 4 rooms and bath . Phone Blue 135. RENT — .')-rn()m furms]\o(l 1l bath, with 3 bedrooms at. Phone 372, Dougl HED home on Fritz Cove Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632 Ted Danielson. RENT or LEASE—Rainicr furnished or unfurnished. Goldstein, FOR Rooms, See I. i l’l ‘;(vl"’l““rl“lfr]“‘d apartment Triangie Bldg. Phone 3. FOR in “furnished apt, oil heat. Black 490. 5-ROOM Phone BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower path. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. FOR RENT—2-room ap'\xtmonb— hot and cold wafer, steamheated. | Electric range. Phone 569. FOR RENT—4-room Iul house— oil heat. Phone 187. VACANCY Perelle Phone Blue 575. 'l'l'llfll“l.' co-op Memb#f National ‘?Q«mler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 BARNEY GOOGLE 3! we I‘IIR RENT ((onjmued) ST. HEATED room. Green 675 ©.ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | elso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484 PR VT TR W SR C€OZY, warm furn. apts. ngth. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. { B 5 oot o VACANCY - at Fosbee Apta:: VACANCY Nugget Apartments. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Rug 9%12, unused, bar- gain. Phone Black 413 FOR SALE—Four-room the beach on Fritz Cove road. Easy terms. Rooms can be built upstairs. Running water. See Ole Jackson at the place. 1033 CHEV SEDAN, good condi- tion, heater. 920 W. 12th or phone Blue 450. MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETF bndv maxfia"n in your home; $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. cabinet We.t SWEDISH massage and paths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 12th St. Phone Green 662, 1% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks - at Coal A Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. FURN your o1a gold Into value euh or trade at Nugget Sh\yp WANTED WANTED TO RENT-4 or 5-room furnished house by responsible party. Must be reasonable. Good location. Write XXX, Empire Of- (lu- Yugoslawa Food Rationing Starfs SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia, Jan The first food rationing by Yugoslavia, effective here. purchases of sugar, flour, rice fee and cooking oil. The measure the lccal authorities. includin b, are similar 17 cerd Other rel considering > NGTICE AIRM.AIL ENVELOPES. snowmy air route from Seat.e to Nome, un a* .J. B: Burford & Co adv In the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One, at Juneau. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, INC., a corporation, The BARGE or vi W. T. & B. Co. No. 39, Official No 166,310, her tackle, equipment, ete. Libelee and Respondent. No. 4510-A IN ADMIRALTY NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas and execution, dated the 14th day of January, 1941, issued out of the above entitled court at Juneau on a Final Decree in rem and Order of Sale made and pro- nounced in that court on the same day, ordering the above described barge or vessel called the W. T. & B. Co. No. 39, Official No. 166,310, her tackle, equipment, etc., to be sold at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, T will ac- cordingly offer and expose the raid vessel or barge called the W. T. & B. Co. No. 39, Official No. 166,310, her tackle, equipment, ete., for salc at public vendue to' thHe highest and best biddey for cash on the 27th day of January, 1941, at the hour of two " o'clack in the afternoon ofsaid day, Apartment. | ;¢ the front ‘door of thé Fedmv | Building at Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Jahuary 14, 1941 WM. T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, First Judicial Division, Territory | of Alaska. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy. ‘Fust publication: January 15, 1941.' Last pubhcauon January 25, 1911 T DOWT GO TO SLEEP AND SNUFFY SMITH e CQURRMIN THEN MULES, SMTY - WIE GOTTR GET READM COR TW QFFICERS BR\.\_TON\G“T- TWNE'S A-WASTIN' W eatures Syndicate, Inc World i affects cof- was decided on by cities, !down a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, Mayor Angelo J, Rossi (seated) and Supervisor Jesse Doris Barvett of San Francisco are picture first of a series of citizenship certificates which the mayor’s citizensh committee from new on will present (o all of the city’s newly na uralized citizens. The certificates attest the new citizen’s tion and pledge him to defend his courtry, work for Ameri and “to cherish e Ame worship and assembly.” New citizens are pledged by propagandists who preach h icfs or racial or also to pre the ‘nation’s unity opposing against neighbors because of differing religious be Other West Coast cities are exceted (o adopt the pl of vitamin Schiap enroute to Fr arried a large quantity Mme who is Giganfic First Aid o » Program Arranged ot Vi A : For Inauguration . the Friends PO 10M e Ofie they from Slsa B Ameri Sarvic officials and as such to comm in Faris. The raband ride in aufomobiles cCC will enter will The 193 young ¢ : ot and marching empty ple third wr workers, ¥ Ckay, Go How BETTING and TRi( Srienc NEW Bangtails nunicatior centl, ested iw sion of unlicensed ment with which they posed tn be bros ! from the Charles Tow racetrask. The method inspetor 1ce, a”man” cot v g on a i MI( w J by tick ' or ‘Ma num until was cor nme iother speated pleted strong and On obvious 't winninrg all’ was to th Persens advantageou race were What FCC ant to know is how the receiver got L et. shut fter that leng count 15 got his poor un secting bookie on the phone and got the bel on the line before the poor unsuspect- ing bookie knew the race was Maybe' '"the bookies out your wa) ave like those dreamy fellows in ' New Orléans who accepted bets on' the Columbia-Brown foolbail game! cheziing ra he number applied feceiving ocults o knov a n of Left, linen slack suit; center, 5 % until mid-afternoon-—a game played This year, more than ever before, people are de- | serting their homes and offices and are dashing off a few weeks' holiday during the cold months. 1f you are one of the lucky ones, you'll need some play togs that will be appropriate for warm cli- Anne Gwynne, left, is showing a smart | slacks suit consisting: of:white hand-woven linen in the mornmg BRITISH SEIZE ' VITAMMI PiLL for | mates. trousers and Herendorf jack HAMILTON Be}mltd Jan. 17, Brmsh officials “have conhsm'ml 1 SWowW' NK\Q\N WIZHT THET DOWNRIGHT COCRBLE OF TH GENTRIL ~ PIWTTING Ay T NANE ON THWRNTE UWST -2 THEN RRGGLE TAGALE BUCK PRWHTES L TR GWO0N WHEN THEY SEE ME GCRAPWN EABOWS WiF TH B\G-8UaGS C. Colman an: 5 the mayor signs the atuarliza- an unity, an's right to freedom of speech, press, ance. CF 10,000 ¢ contended mj chiecked linen, lined with red:percale which is also * 7| used:for piping the pockets and edges of the jacket. Linda ' Hayes, center, has selécted a youthful play autt made ‘of pink and whue candy striped silk JAN. 1941, ACTIVE YEAR IN BUILDING 5 FORECAS! FHA Administrator Cites Reasons for His Con- struction Estimaies ASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—New re- truction in the United 1641 is likely to con- est levels since 1928, Administer Abner 1son declared iew ¢f the upward trend of ment and purchasing power hout the country and ‘the ex- of ample credit supplies on ble terms, Mr. Ferguson said habilities ave that the Ame idan henie building industry during the coming year will at least main- in 1940 when 545000 new dwell- ing units 'were built, according to <Il ?‘vv\ln.lll‘ of the Bureau of Labor The cutput cemmodations in of new housing ac- 1940 set a 12-year high 1t I and compared with 465000 dwelling units in 1939 and 1000 in Thus, ‘more’ than vimiltion anits were: pro- déd in 1930 and 1940, imprctant Contribution ant contribution d ip t- It A mp of the ival in home building ited by the steadily oportion “of home being financed by the Adminis- ) approximately 180,000 small homes w completed started und 1A inspection 'as red with 142,000 in 19 hout 27 pereent over 1939 | w home construction under the| ram compared with the in- 17 pereent in total con. v of new dwelling' units ' 40 por cent of the new Y mily ‘homes built in 1940, reoresenting the: FHA'S primary field of operations, were financéd pills re itteo A pi of were U ice WINTER VACATION NECESSITATES SMART PLAY TOGS flpe‘] sflk}emy puy os;l:, right, nwlnl suu in royal blue. white doh sleeves. many unpressed suit, et of red and blue with. skirt only Bv ' mands The'| jersey. The blouse has a yoke which, uses the stripe horizontally, and features the new -long It 'is tucked into a belted skirt that has of shorts is. worn under the skirt. right, has chosen a very new and flattering swim The flared skirt is made of royal blue lastéx | with white polka dots pattern, which ties.over'a maroon lastex foundation. in front to match the waistband. ticularly: becoming. to the figure. 7 by FHA- e mportant 50 per cent n In areas the new wrec industris of many upward single- financed | of the FHA,| umounts being an| FHA's activitie le Condition ic conditions appear fa- | sustained peak activity building, thé pace of | operations in 1841 also will be in-| fivenced by devélopments arising | in connection with the national de- fense program, Mr. Fereuson deelar- The possibility therefore must coznized, he said, that emer- defense construction needs, army barracks and canton- may produce temporary stringencies ' in pplies of build- | ng materials and labor. i Administrator expressed eon- fidence, however, that for 1941 as a ‘Wwhole 'the facilities of the building industry will prove ample (6 meet all present requirements of the de- fense prozram without ' impeding | new home construction Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS of family hroust TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing n FRED HENNING cmnplete Outfitter for Men home are being with ac w\h:.\\ \ ) \\‘u crable in new bi for home ¥ T e FORD AGENCY (Authofized Dealer) GREASES GAS'= o1 Foot of Maln | | 1 be SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry * uch as ment Hi Juneau Ho’lgr; bl e S — Soothing Organ Musi¢ and Delicious Fried icken EVERY, NIG| Dflums HN John Marin, Erop tne 36 = %EEQEEE CABINET WORK-—GLASS “PHONE 63 e 'Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Morecver, the new' housing de-| avising - in key - Industrial| ~ Piamos—Musiod! “Instraments areas where defense fpdustries are rapidly expanding their eémploy- ment will create important new | outlets for profitable investment of | private funds in new home cén-| struction, Mr. Ferguson: said ! Already this movement iS reach- ing impressive proportions. Dur- ing the closing months of 1940, new | homes started under FHA' inspec- | tion inimporlant. defense industry | reglons showed indrenses of more than 50 per cent over the like 1939 period, with gains in o inditidual areas ranzing as high s 165 per cent. Another premising use of pri- ite fund se 1 lities i dernization of cld hcuse cenversion of large s henres into multi-family hicugh preperty impr psured by the FHA - Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. 7 TELEPHONE €12 Samtary Meal CO. UALITY | MEATS POULTRY “‘FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & —e. HOME GROCERY Phone 146. ' || =t == Tt ||| GEORGE BROS. LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9% n dw Dakbta, and its with being with sister 641,134, tied in 639,690 per- state ith lThe Juneau Laundry el 1500 of 1940 censn. | figures | i Salt is being used as a in the building of airport in Canada E -+ Vitamin ‘A is considered tial to the health of human beings at all ages FRANKLIN STREET m Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 oy Bodding Transfer BUTLDING o Rock—Coal Hauling Btove—Fuel Ofl Delivery stabili runways esseq- | ! “SMILING SERVICE” - Bert's Cash Groc 11 PHO! \ || Frée Dell\mrylm Juneau | Thomas Hardware Ca.| PAINTS — OILA Sullders’ and Snelf HARDWARE Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 'Phone 4753 l ‘Every house needs wuunahnun' | PARSONS ELEC Eléctricil Contr; 14080 sewmst Junea Nllh " Biisiness Phone 16! "o Rdsldqoe Phbone Black 680° ,-&~—4-4-——4 | | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL-LASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Garbage Hauled ‘ A GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD -ml mzua rlonvm W, P. JOHNSON Now oni R and SERVICE' JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phohe 464 - *."Bill Hixson -~ D e I FOR, vi;nt PROMPT IF I'T'§ PAINT WE HBAVE IT! Dl;Vl.ll ; Ideal Paint Shop l——d—-—.——_—,—_‘ PRED W. WENDT T " PHONE 848 Ricé & Ahlers Co: Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 ' Sheet Metal COWLING-DAVLIN ' COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS “Let 'your plumbl.na WorTy -be :Every comfort made for our guests Tt Dl Nipsks Boihde e i R L2 largest , paitl. cifedlation, of ; apy AI- L 1 B T aska, nefimper 4 Subscribe for ‘The Empire. SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J, NIEMI, Owner pleats in front. A skin-tight; pair Arnn Rutherford, The suit is’ one-piece, the brassiere top. tying This suit'is pare in front, BILLY DeBECK QT MUK N \\D\XR F)EPRD, NERD B\RD! N\ ‘(9\(\( \39 TUEM GIREAMERS Y\ WE GOTTA BE OUTTR BERE BN Q\JE& SHARP Y COMMERCIAL SAVINGS