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FOR RENT heated Phone { In case of error or it an ad { has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- l fy this oftice (Phone 374) at ‘ once and same will be givén attention. ' E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE apt Blue 3.ROOM _furnished, desirable location. 302 after 3 p.m. 3-ROOM fur. modem rultuze “on l beach for summer. Write Empire N 853. “Count five average words %o 8| FGRNISHED, heated room, P in. Phone Black 380. Dally rate per line for nomecume AR wnsertions: VACANCY — Francis One day ... 1% Inquiré Snap Shoppe. Additional dlyl p— | Minimum charge .50 Copy must be' in the office by 2 relock in the afterncon to insure wisertion on same day. We accept sds over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Wrxctory. FOR SALE CARMICHAEL ~ home’ at close also y-room fur. Phone house. Adults preferred. 432, apt. ¥ Klein FOR RENT—3-room bath, steamheat. Phone Black 763. Apts. VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone! 642, R 7 | AT T Point 3.R@OM fur., heated apt. Mittinen Louisa, garage, 110-volt light | Apartments. 4th and Ha.rrl.; plant, fireplace, half basement with oil-burning hot air furnace. $3.750. LOVELY room, private home. 618 E. 6th St. FOR SALEGet Haines Seed Pota- toes at Bert's Cash Grocery. Phone 104 or 105, 5-ROOM heated fuf. apartment. Phone 31 or inquire San Fran- cisco Bakery. ! FOR RENT—New, 3-room apt. Phone Red 250 at 437 Fifth and Park. | | 4-ROOM partly fur. house. 67 after 5 pm. FOR SALE—Get Halnes Seed Pota- toes at Bert's Cash Grocery. Phone 104 or 105, FOR Phone tion. $12 3-ROOM steanmi heated apt. ‘Phon machine, swvmg machine, Blue 474. parlor cha: | — 5 ; bed, mattress, bicycle, et en at Cole’s Trans! ' 'APARTMENT FOR RENT—Inquire nt Empire office. ¢ 50! 3- ROOM rur hmlsb Bfl Wl’st Blh , 185 St, McMullen, ft., cleared from Douglas High-} way to beach. Six-rm. house,! furnished. Large outside erbreak for boat on located end Douglds| 000 cash. H. O. S:m-\s -ROOM meely rur stm. henmd 824, Juneau. | ‘apts. and “houses, Windsor Apr.s SMALL, APT. for rent, $30 month- ly. Inquire Columbian Lumber Company office. partly building, property Br ders, Bo FOR RENT*HmflShEG n‘pl;t—m:;l; in Triangle Building. See Stan Grummett, Phone 253. | FOR RENT—3:room fur. apt., stm. heat, fine view. Phone Red 245. PROSPERITY electrie ‘range, good| condition. Phone Green 240 after 5 p.m. SALE — New House, Seatter two bedrooms, basement . Phone Blue 775. FOR . Phone f]i;cki duced rates. 634. | = | VAGANCY Evergreen Apartments. Phone Blue 629. ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT FURNISHED home at Auk Bay, 3 acres. See Milton Ward. FOR SALE—1937 V-8 Panel Delly- | ery. Case Lot Groeery. APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, '-L)R. SALE-—Restaurant and apart- ment house: Income property kt;APARmENT for rent. @ bargain. Phone Douglas 28. today. | SLEEPING room with or without, board. Phone Green 462. VANCANCY — MaeKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Snow = White Apts. FOR SALE—36 Ford Sedan, $200. Phone Green 160. 2 TWIN BEDS, complete. Phone Green 462. _ #GR BATR_Eully T new 2o house, fully equipped; sewing ma- chine, radio, double garage, Ply- § pm.: wouth sedan, dragsaw, tools, 92 — | Avartments. | with ! VACANCY 'Nuggét Apartments. Re-' AND ONE UNFURNISHED' Canl 478 Phone 299 aor._Green 355 after! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1941. mwGLAs 1 NEWS: | SCHOOL PAPER WINS : FIRST PLACE IN CONTEST | | The Douglas High School has! | again scored in the field of school | | bublications with the “Gastineau | Breeze” being awarded first place | for the second consecutive year by | the Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation. News of the award has | been received by Miss Eleanor War- | ren, adviser. The judges wrote in effect that so small a student bod + |having won distinction five times | is highly commended for their suc- J | cess. Two numbers of the paper of three issues planned for the year | | were studied by the judges and mer- | ited a total of 925 points out of 1000 | possible. Highest mark was given! | for good English, range of school | | interests, timeliness, and editorializ- | ing avoided in news items. Editorials were given perfect score | for explaining news to the interest |of readers, avoiding preaching or | nagging, being brief, concise, force- | | ful and avoiding ads on the editorial | | page. | | ‘An “A” rating was allowed for | “news being well written,” and facn‘ that slang was sparingly used. The | humor was classed as of local origin | in good taste and creative. The ad- | vertising was warded “A” stand- ard in general make-up. ‘ The Breeze is printed by The Daily Alaska Empire which does al | good job toward the general appear- 1 | ance of the paper. | { GUARDS OUT TONIGHT | With not only their rifles but with ;after practice, thé Douglas Home Guards are called out for the weekly drill tonight. The coming Saturday night is the “* aate of the annual Douglas Volun- teer' Fire Department dance which | | is to be held in the Nat as usual. | No ‘dances have been held there in | some time and the floor needs con- siderable attention and all firemen | are Urgéd to turn out to help put the place in shape. | Always the premier social event { of the year in Douglas it is a biz one for the entiré Channel and every effort will be made for the | | pleasure of those attending. | e . OFFICERS NOMINATED | In preparation for the annpal el- | ection of officers to be held at a | \later meeting, Douglas Eagles at | their régular session last night had | placed in nomination the following candidates, who with the one ‘excep- tion of the Treasurer’s office, where a contest appears likely, will be | elécted : President; Lloyd Guerin; Vice- | President, Norman Rustad; Chap- | lain, Orville Gulhaugen; Secretary, Tom Cashen; Treasurer, Leonard Johnson and A. J. Balog; Conduct- jor, Bd Bath; Inner Guard, Fred Endres; Outer Guard, Gust Erick- son; Trustee for three-year term, Tauno Niemi. { | | CLUB SALE, SET | The sale of home ‘made goodies 3-ROOM fur apt., oil heat. 12th 8t. Phone Black 490. wz FURNISHED apts Phone Red | 600. FOR ‘RENT—3-roo:n apt. Owl Cale, Douglas. acres, on loop road, $900. It's a Bargain to Anyone! Write to XYZ, ¢/o The Empire. FOR SALE—Fully furnished home, with two lots. Phone Douglas 612. i (ousfuu-nmus TosddayL wedehdhy " i "Those V{_erg the Days' ONE OFFICE room for rent. nm Natiohal Bank Bldg. FOR ~RENT--Apartments, hqulre at office 20th" Century Bldg. ' WANTED— S(‘Wil]g wa house cleaning by day. 9, Apt. 3. Phone WANTED--Housework from 9 a.m. o 2 p.m. Phone Green 265. WANTED—Coal and wood range, or oil range; kitchen table and chairs. Phone Blue 769. MISCELLANEOUS DR. E. R. HUNTSR Veterinarian. Small animal spec- jalist. Will be at the Ala.s_kan Hotel. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. 31, CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Codl Bunk- ers. VACANCY ‘at Fosbee Apts. i Phone Blue 575, | ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | also 5-room strictly modern un-, furnished house, Phone m LOST AND FOUND at the Empire office. {LOST — On Wiiloughby Avenue, ldrge hand-knit reddish purse’ with bldck purse ‘inside contain- ing money, unsigned check, di- ploma. Finder " Yeturn' t5 Empfl'é S 3ol nev}ard TURN your old gold into value, cash, or trade at Nugget Shop. Empire Cilassifieds Pay! GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop, Telcplwne 201, 315 Decker Way. mbulymnmpxremm s ped crupiiop of sy A g SNUFFY %, 4H 1SS & MONTH WIF HOW'D NE EVER | YORE WITLES BN LoDGW' HAPPENT To J\NE T NEWWTE 'WRO:!FED g\:&?\‘ Tose STATES P-RNN 2/ CSAWGGERED T VACANCY Perelle Apartment.| FOUND--V-bottom skiff abolit 16, feet long. Green color with red’ bottom, Number 31D79U. Inquire tton AC-DC 6 tube BC & § Crosley 6 tabe Plastic ! PORTABLES | Sparton BC & SW White 53150 8o BOASW Bromn 2030 i h -ruv OWR Cs ONn MODELS Table model Crosley, with Ree- ofd Player, Recorder 7 tube i W e S74.00 BC & ATTERY Emérson 6 'v $34.50 RME 69, new l%———“ Battery Portable Silverion 8-Tube, New n.wefln. 529, r.o down payment, 3 Der cent finance — Six months to pay—Liberal ns. | Sam Devon with Ernst Oberg and | credit i§ largely due that fraternal SAYSU §. FA(ES "DANGEROUS EMERGENCY" s April 15 that the U, S. Army must be trained to fight outside the ess of the big armament drive,was runuing eight to above Soundphoto as he warned a tes faces “a dangerous emergeney” which ¢ Undersecretary of War Robert Patterson, Julius Amberg, Washington; Hugh and Senator Seeretdry of War Stimson told Cengr western hemisphere and assurcd the nation that pr twelve months ahead of the World War period. He Senate investigating committee that the United S prolonged.” (L. to R.) Stimson, seated left center; legal adviser to Patterson; (L. to R.) at table: Commitee Members Senator Walllgren, A. Fulton, chief counsel; Senator Truman, Missouri, enator Ball, Minnesota, Brewster of Maine. |(.4 in the ‘may be very presiding; (Ilppers Slnpped To Increase Load NEW YORK, April ~To in- crease the ¢ ying capacity of the and Atlantic elip- about 4,000 unds rican Airways strif these giant flying boats of 1 WHY pounds of expensive furnishings, Phone 648. Chiropodist stepped up horsepower of the en- (adv.) d fuel capacity been mail line has both gines and incre S0 eat have recently that th difficulty in carrying sengers and mail. - planned by the Douglas Island Women's Club will be held Saturday { afternoon at the Feusi and Jensen store, according to announcement | made yeshclda\ ey DR DAY EXERCIS BY F. 0. E. MOTHER! ARE PLA 2 & POTATOES Gre HA 5 SEED for sale at Bert's Cash Phone 104 or 105. A committee headed by P. W. P. RIS ST L Lloyd Guerin, assistants, was named by Douglas Eagles to work with a committee from the Ladies’ Auxil- Dr. o| brooms to sweep out the natatorium |iary on preparations for their an- nial ‘obsérvance of Mothers’ Day, the. national celebration of which They blgn Russiafjnpan Pact order. Specially planned servic will be held Sunday afternoon or evéning, May 11, in the Eagle: e Has Jinx on His Bmhday Kechnie is the National League hi to win the ! pennant with three different clubs has a he lick. August 7. Ever managerial post but he still apparenty can’t It's his birthday, since taking the at Cincinnati he has been a losing manager on that day. He lost a double header to Brooklyn on his birthday in 1938 and the Cubs be: him in a three-run, late-game ra last year on the big-day. - - - ELKS CLAM BAKE After the lodge session Wednes- day night. Also cracked crab and entertainment. All members urged to. abtend meeting. adv. b adv jinx that Yosuke Matsuoka V. M. Molotov Japan's touring foreign minister, Yosuke Matsuoka, and Russia's premier-foreign commissar, V. M. Molotov, both'shown above, signed e new neutrality pact between Japan und Russia in Moscow, The dgcument “guarantees peaceful and friendly relations” hetween iM Jowers. By it, vach agrees to remain neutral throughout « ( period during which either of the signatories is the "ohJect of mfl tary action on the part of one or scveral powcrs.” ;o et eee Subscrive o the Daflly Alaska Empire--the paper with the largest oaid r‘h’culnnrm Berhn State Opcra Fired in Brmsh Air Rald st View of Berlin, showing State Opera house, right . In the most devastating Royal Air ‘¥orce raid of | Linden, Berlin’s famous thoroughfare. The State the war, British bombers struck the heart of Opera house has been Adolf HiKt‘l‘ers favorite. . In Berlin, firing the Berlin State Opera House and the this picture, the State Opera house is at flu Ristoric ‘Prussian State library on the Unter den right,’the Brandenburg gate. center. By BILLY DeBECK - loads| found pas- | SUIFFER with vour feet? Steves. L THRIFT C0-OP Member Natfonal Retafles- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS . Quality Work Clothing flpporlunily‘l:w Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem VIV S, SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FUID AGENCY (Authorized Dealery) - GREASES GAS — oL PFoot of Main Stree Alaska MllSlC Supply Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Pried cu:k::d EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phond 36 | TR _’ Krafft’s ACN.IIING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 SRR " Illall Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 SREAT —— HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 American Meat——Phone 38 o s FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & | The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Propt and Second Streets PHONE 350 Widest Selection o LIQUORS —————— PHONE 92 or % “SMILING BERVIOR” | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 108 Free Delivery Bodding Transfer sUNBING . Rock—Coal BtoveFuet Off 1 n'rm Juneau Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS mmmmmmg Thomas Hardware Ce. [ Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELE( .CO. GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” IF IT'8 PAINT WE HAVE ITt Ideal Paint Shop WRED W. PHONE i f Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burness' hecton || COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH ——i-% The Alaskan Hotel Newly. Renovated Rooms /#tReasonable Rates Phone—Single O B e S The Daily Alaska Empire has the lation of any Al- largest, paid circul : l{kl' hewspaper, Subscribe for The Empire. Oldest Bank in Alaska & : THE BA ’ COMMERCIAL 'SAVINGS ..