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—_————— | In coase of error or if an ad | bas ‘been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at 4 once and same will be given 4 attention. L'\'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the ine, Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ..o 108 Additional days ... Be Minimum charge -...50¢ Topy must be in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure asertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone tom persons listed in telephone Nrectory. FOR SALE FOR SALE—6 cu. ft. Frigidaire, full porcelain, reasonable, Can be seen Cole’s warehouse. Phone 441. FOR SALE—Four-room house on the beach on Fritz Cove road. Easy terms. Rooms can be built upstairs. Running water. See Ole kson at the place. Jac NEW HOUSE on Caro tract, Auk Bay pa nts. 800. Luxe Electric range. Used few 1 s. Sell half original cost. Red 168. SAL] furniture, tables, davenport, Reasonably priced. Phene Red 725. FOR ¢ LE—One 1941 Philco table radio; one Stromberg Carl- son table radio; one ski outfit. *d for quick sale on ac- leaving town Apply at Baranof, BOUDOIR trunk. Reasonable. Phone 436 Plumbing. $200 down. Low| J. Hodges, contractor. | afternoon or | FORRENT | | FOR RENT~2-ruom cnbm Partly | furnished. On Gastineau Avenue. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT—Rooms: in private home, single and doubles, rea- sonable, prefer women. Phone| Blue 302. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE I'HURSDAY,,FEB -6, |94l, : 'PUPS ARE PLACED ON SALE; BENEFIT SITKA RED CROSS SITKA, Alaska, Feb. 6. — Com- mander J. R. Tate, who is in charge of the Naval Base on Jap- onski Island, placed seven cocker | spaniel pups on the auction block, the proceeds of the sale to go to| the coffers of the Sitka Red Cross. The pups are temporarily quar- tered in the window of the P. S. Gnnty store in a house specially prepared for the oceasion: One hour | after taking up their. new abode, ST, HEATED room. Green 675. 2-ROOM npan.menc hot and cold} water, steam heat, electric range‘ Phone 569. { FOR RENT-—Completely furmshed‘ 3-room apt. Call Cooper Bldg. | Phone 182, 1 FOUR-ROOM fur. apt. On street level. Oil heat. Elec. range. Private | bath. Two beds. $40 mo. Crescent | apts. 373 So. Franklin Street. : FOR "RENT OR LEASE—SmB.H house near airport. Elec. lights| and stove. Oil heat. Ralph A.| Johnson, P. O. Box 2586. 1‘ \ ROOMS in private home. Single and doubles. Blue 302. 8-ROOM fur. house. Phone Red 600. | e e it | FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Cafe,[ Douglas. | IR R ENT — Large steam heated | model Westinghouse De-| FOR 2 o bedroom, fireplace, fine Phone Red 245. | FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED APT, | WITH BEDROOM. THE HILL-| CREST. FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and cold water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569, view.| 5-ROOM unfurnished house, ' nice location. Phone 385. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. Black 619, 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean, view, $15 month. Blue 510. FOR SALE—20-25 h.p. Bndg,eport Marine Engine. Cheap. Can be seen at boat Helena. Inquire Emil Vienola, across the Douglas bridge. CORNER LOT, Third and Dixon. Phone Red 550. SALE — '36 Chev Sedan. Green 1730, FOR Phone 8 ROOMS and bath, “air condi- tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, electric range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. Call Windsor Apts. AR SN BN . ST ORI TS { APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439. 'Lhe dogs, whose .ancestors have bpen ribbon winners for many years| in the States, were bid for by in- i terested passers-by. “Anna-Hootz" !and “Kootznahoo" each brought $10 bids, and many juvenile spectators | indicated that ~prospective bids | would beentered by parents later |in the day. Unmindful of a chilling wind out- side, and the ever-growing crowds lat the window; the pups, although | separated only a few hours from their jealous mother, have been cavorting and barking their way | into new hearts and new homes as each bid is posted. el Five sisters, each with a daughter, all born between last June 1 and Aumi 30, make a striking picture taken at a family reunion recently at Southgate, Cal. The unusual family group, pictured above, left to right: Mrs. Herbert Wiley, holding Donna Marie, 6 months; Mrs. Ralph Cowles and Elaine Margaret, 7 months; Mrs. Thurlew Partee, holding Candra Lee, 5 months; Mrs, Bascow Tribble and Nancy Carolyn, $ months; | and Mrs. Dick Jackson, holding Janice Arlene, 6 months. anesoIaN 0. “Invades” Pacllu (oasl (amp ey Sitka Statf of SPDS. SITKA,, Alaska, Feb. 6.—Martin + | | J. Wade, brother of Hugh Wade of ; | Juneau, and a recent arrival in | sitka, joined the .office . staff -of [the Seims Drake Puget Sound | Company, contractors and bullders ‘of the defense base on Japonski | 1s1and. Vincent Beauchamp, recently of T™neau. has been appointed to the Paymaster’s - staff - of the SDPS [uuupuny Blrlhday Parly al ‘ Sitka I Blc Event SITKA, Aln.skn l’eh 6 — Over | two hundred couples joined in cel- ebrating the President's - Birthday here last Saturday night at the High School gymnasium. U. 8. Navy Lieutenant and Mrs. Robbins led ‘the grand march which opened the ball, i NGILICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ' afr route trom Seattle to Nome, up nla at J. B, Buflurc & Co. adv Eight Pullman trains and a fleet of trucks rolled into Cammp Haan, adjacent to March Field, near River- side, Cal., to launch the brand new anti-aircraft encampment with more thaxn 3,000 officers and men. Two regiments, 215th and 216th Coast Artillery, anti-aircraft, of the Minnesota National Guard, were disgorged by the special trains, above. The Minnesota force is pictured awaiting inspection before ¢alling out for the LUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell im-| FOR RENT—Apartments, inqul PI\ Balgain for cash, Private Samuel J. Bonderinko, of Utica, N. Y., finds that part of a soldier’s training includes keeping his outfit in perfect condition, Here, he makes some a bull’s-eye with thread and needle as he prepares to sew on some delinquent buttons. He’s in training at Fort Dix, N. J. at office 20th Century Bldg. FOR RENT or LEASE—! Rooms, furnished or unfurnlshad See 1. Goldstein, BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. | Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. VACANCY rerelle Apartment. Phone. Blue 575. i’ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also. 5-room st¥ictly modern un- furnished ' house. Phone 484. VACANGY ‘Nugiet Apamenws. | _MISCELLANEOUS | | 5OMPLETE body ‘massage in your home, $2.00. Call. Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. SWEDISH massage and cabinet| baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 Wost 12th St. Phone Green 662. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used| sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers, BUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| uents,. $4.50.- Finger wave, uc‘ Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telanhom‘ 201, 315 Decker Way. RN your ma goid o value, | cash or trade at Nugget. Shop. WANTED | Try a ctassified ag m The Empire | THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 UFT UP NOUR FEET % STRETCH Ot “THOSE LEGS Y LOOK - L\KE TW\S- WE® HeP pep WANTED—'.O care on‘ children 52’ Juneau Nursery. By the day, week or month. Reasonable rates. Phone Red 119, Subscribe to tie Dlfly Alaska Empire—the paper with the larges paid circulation. 7 DONT DRAG MOUR “EELS - Lry a classified ad in The Empue |tions with the ultimate view of s0 minor is an illustration of how ! setting up a community chest pro- much attention was given to the |gram. O. W. Tupper, acting presi- most minute occurrence. | Sitka Red Cross ‘Lhac a unification of the various be demonstrated by repeating an frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrree k. ;! “invasion” of southern Califoria. They're Workmg Sllka (harilable ' OrganizafionsMay | Already on 1945 Inangmal Plans Now Be Combined (onmnum rmm rage One) ’ SITKA, Alaska, «Feb. 6. — The newly chartered Sitka Rotary Club, ) |at their weekly meeting last Mon- at all seriousiy by the #rresting day. went on record in favor of officers and the fact that their ___Wade,Beauchamp on| a merger of charitable organiza- infringements of the peace were EMPIRE Printing SAVES o MONEY T STANDS to reason that the dent jn the absence of Walter Ba-| con, who is also Chairman of the “NICE CAMERA, MISTER” ! chapter, stated. How the detectives worked may organizations under a community incident that occurred to a friend | project would bring greater bene- of mine on the Capitol Plaza in fits to those in need. ‘rrouz of the Inaugural stand, He's Youth committee chairman R. 13 camera fan and was in his seat L. Jernberg gave a talk on the Na- beforc 11 o'clock to be sure that I tional Youth Administration pro-]he had his candid camera sights gram recently introduced in Alaska. !sel, in plenty of time. | p = No one had arrived yet in his’ |row, but he had -hardly gotten! B | located before a man slipped into; |the seat next to him, showed a, Letterheads men and machines that print , friendly interest in his camera and A a large daily riewspaper are well dkcusxsed photography with mm~ h"bp.' A s Ve hncxdenb&lly making an offhand in- Cards equipped to do almost any kind spt?cmnn of his camera. of printing job. In ‘addition to It wasn't until after the show Forms : 4 started,” says his friend, “that I this advantage, they are equip- AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 6, — Wnen| Tealizet Cie Derson, SHnG next o Ade ped to do the job more ecoriomic- Sergeant-at-Arms Ernest Boyette Indexes of - the. Texne: logisshive” aw the at al; ;xnu; lr;hen llt dawne':do'x.x me. T ally. No matter what your print- names W. O. Reed and J. N. Reed|" o " © A€ besd "“’l:s"‘"m } onet'§ Ledgers ing requirements, THE EMPIRE cn the roll he promptly placed e, story later. Colonel fulfill the ki iHem' 1 adjoining , seats. i}a;flng Hedji:st‘tsmuedl -;xd snmh Posters can fulfill them quickly, inexpen- “You fellows will be getting| ~n¢ PO¥S .U . ovepenk . muo sively, cnd welk each other’s mail and so well| Dub that's what it takes. i And he was off to his reports.’ |“I'll be working on f.hpm for a {momth or two,” he explained. “There are a lot of little kinks iwe want to work out before 1945.” e —————— make it easy for you to exchange it,” he said. — e The Daily Alaska I'mplre Phone 374" Indians in the province of Sas- katchewan, Canada, have gained |such. mastery of the English lan-, guage that nine interpreters, fo: merly employed in the area, have been sent elsewhere, Pt e e NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPKS. showing Mr route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burtoui & Co. ld'. 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