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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1941 Buy Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! Real Estate For Sale — —— five average words to the Count line. B I0e ) e Daily rate per line for CONseCU-|pop carp OR ENT—R. A. John- | tive insertions: son house near Airport. Inquire| One day o Mielke, Duck Creek. Additional days 5e Minimum charge 50¢ 4~ ROOM ))"uLl\ furnished house on. Copy must be in the office by Behrends Ave, Phone Black 611.] o'clock in the afternoon to insure ! insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from - persons listed in telephone directory. FOR RENT 2 £ 5-ROOM modern house overlookmg‘ Auk Bay. Full concrete basement. | Write P.O. Box 2313. | HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one _ | 3-room apartment, furnished. 822 Basin Road. $3,250. | ?Hiseellaneous For Sale Apts. 3-ROOM furnished apartment on| FOR SALE—Beautiful 50’ Diesel| yacht Bendora, completely ec. 15. Call 385. 1 Dec. 15. Ca’ water heat, equipped with hot electric refrigeration, oil-burning | range, shower bath, two toilets, sleeps seven, 110 h.p. Buda diesel | 3-ROOM furnished apt. for work- ing couple. Phone 32 or call at| 510 12th St. | B T e o o L, ¢ rive, electric anchor| The Story So Far: Carl is a | y will have a tournament, and 2-ROOM _ steamheated apt. with| :::\}:‘h.vclil(:}’wr bu?lll tlilu;y. B(‘n—f‘ peasant’s son who is a magic TI::gxxl:‘l]lxkr- to try my Imml.lu.\;‘xllft bonded indehigdness " l']‘"“"r_'“! fireplace. Victor Apts. Phone 452.| dora has top speed 13 knots,| child given his parents p,)_fl‘“. the 'bask Mowihen i the kingdond (.‘::(l;( '“h:{[ll‘ 4.“2[(' local bills were i Sieamheated apartment| Crulses ab 1l knots on 3% gallons| fa who als ga%e o » white | yoy shall go” said his father.| "m0 foIUE Gonals to notfy for rent, furnished, Phone Blue| Of fuel. This three-year-old is| mg“Alflfi;{",l Yy OR:'\:“:;"' | SR I residents when blackout is ordercd| i | now in Sitka, may be purchased | ... So there was great excitement.|were agreed upon as follows; One | W YWYy TRESONENIY tSPHIS. “Wille | AR TRBIULE T vice Carl’s father killed the best white|long and 2 short scunding of the VACANCY—Shabaldak Apts. Phone| Robert Lavoy, P.O.Box69, Sitka, | =% rooster to give Carl feathers for|fire siren - all lights out; One short 642 Alaska. | CHAPTER EIGHT his new arrows. Carl trantped|blast later, lights back on. HOUSE with three rooms and bath |'36 DODGE couple, A-1 condition. {Carl Sets Out for the Tournament | through the _Woods to find thed B TR at 9th and C Sts. See J. C.| Phone Red 245 after 5 p.m. | Carl grew into such a bright | strongest birch branches. REAL BLACKOUT TO Thomas, Thomas Hardware Co.| - - |lad that people for miles around He set out for the tournament COME AT 11 P. M. AR e T e O e FEAER TR Bk, poles, bindings; [spoke of him. His mother taught|full of excitement. He rode all| Shortly before 11 o'clock last 1-ROOM cabin, $7 per month, 843| sled (48"x142™); lady’s ice skates,|him to sing all the songs her day and slept in a farm house at night Douglas residents who had West 9th. | size 7. Phone 134 Douglas. {mother had taught her. His father|night. He hung his clothes m,e“:;‘(nt‘(l earlier :‘nc z:)\\'nk("m'«lk by . . it taught him to play the violin fully because his mother had made |the siren sounding the biackout 2- AND 3-RM. apts. (3-rm. apt.iCOAL and wood heater. Call at| l:l:[l Sonta ”(]‘ S Ha cotld | &booh h:m) e ehlh Rt Cbright blfio alarm upon advice coming from| with bath). Steamheated. Hot| Singing Tea Kettle. ~ |, " 014" piig a house and he| woolen breeches and a white blouse|Juncau that an emergency existed and cold water. Electric range. FOR SRLE:[;;L}I(‘)S Sard buggy,‘mu](l lay the keel of a boat. But| trimmed with blue As conflicting reports traveled about Capital Cafe. $12; child's 4-drawer chest, |he was the son of a farmer so| Before he blew out the candle jfown the home guards with many S OO Turnisheg Botne. (6l heat.! Phone Green 685. lsumm\ after sunrise he went into|he lifted his arrows lovingly from |0 CREER FERALTE B CF Phone Black 100. 1= —— |the fields with his father. One their quiver and looked af EREI. 1ot outi beatone e MERG " cank __|FOR SALE—M.S. Betty Ross. See|qqy he said, as they walked to-|Then he went to bed A e MODERN steam heated 2-room| J. J. Connors, Jr. |gether to the barns. “Sire, I| As he slept six white eagles| FIRST B & TP “LICE apt. Ellingen ADts. | WATKINS Products, Ph, Black 634, 1shoulrl stay here on the land with | floated down the moonlight info pn:;pnlvb:fi( f,“:,l.(,fi“"il‘lt} n(‘("l" s~z 1 404 — ‘lyou. But I have a great longing the room. They picked up Ca "im” whi ths M alin wennded’ the: 2-ROOM furn. apt. Red 404. | TAGHT Leota. Price low for quick |to se the citie arrows and flew through the night!genal agreed upon, total darkness FOR apts, casy Kopt warm. Win-| sale. Owner going to military serv-| “I can scc that, lad” said the as swiftly as the winds. L Siacondnd upsi Douglas s allsrest] ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, ice. Phone 452 after 5 P. M. father. “But he who leaves his| They flew until they |uu.|r-rl‘mm house lights were 4.xmmmhpd dishes.. Seaview Apts. ‘Mbfinhfmrm‘m home carries with him @ sorrow.” | Santa’s toyshop and there they|for the first black out practice. The | “I know that,” said Carl. “But|stood on a window sill and;home guards and many of the civil- 2 LARGE clean front room "mr"“slNGER SEWING MACHINES, isn't it written that he who kills| pecked on the window until ian defense personnel pairolled the ment: garbage, water, $35 mm“h‘ Maytag washing machines, Iron-|a dream walks with lead in his Santa let them in. Santa’s eyes|strects to see that everyone ob- ly. Phone 143. rite ironers. Terms: $5 down | shoes?” were big and round with surprise. FURNISHED apt. 3 }60;1127!:1‘ and $5 monthly. leeralm “Yes, so it 1,‘\‘ said the father, Then his glance fell on the vine your feathers in these arrows. I'll bath, Duo-Therm oil range. Rent, | allowances for your old|“you must weigh for yourself in the window. The vine had flow-fix them.” including water, $15 a month.| sewing machine or washer, Call|which is the least evil” ered. Santa exclaimed, “Why, these/ He set out a bowl of fish for Phone Douglas 48. | J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- | Chen,” said Carl, “I must go.” eagles come from the peasant’s the eagles, and went to work & RS e | tag man at Phone 711, or call at| “So it shall be. Have you se! son.” | putting their feathers in Carl’s LARGE steamheated fur. room, motorship Hiawatha at Boat|the time?” — | Svtow.: Then. ek ONeRal’: the wids good view. Phone Red 245. | Harbor. Repairs, parts, service.| “Not untll I am 21 said Carl. The eagles spr thelr ; Wings| dow 'and ithe eagies flew RGEy wita “I am now only 16. Bul come the slowly and as they did each|carl's arrows, back to the house 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| GOOD restaurant equipment Tor | apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| sale. Can be seen at Case Lo Grocery, Phone | | WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS HAGERUP'S 919 9th St. FIVE CENTS each, pald Tor used | gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. ; 4-ROOM furnished apt. Green 665 until 8 p.m. S iR R S 8-ROOM partly furnished apart- ment. Phone Red 600. BAROUMES Apts.:. 4 rooms, fur- nished, hot water day and night, electric range, refrigerator and laundry conveniencés, garage, $30. Phone Douglas 132. saw mmg service, Skates sharpened. $-ROOM partly furnished house,| 12th St. Call 67 after 5 PIM. [TURN your old gold into value,| GLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim-| ¢ash or trade at Nugget shop. | mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | up per week. IWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. GUARANTEED . Realistic Perma- | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. | | wnnri:n ‘WAN'IE.D Baby's hec und chair. Phone Red 410. | ONE ‘Stars Will Elec FURNISHED house_and };r‘x:fifi«;ii Offi(ers at Meet: apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe, | | 1 CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. heated room. Phone am of officers FURN. stmhtd, room, Green 675 Election will_ be the . oy 3 main business of the evening at the, VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. | regular meeting of the Order of PHONE 439. |Eastern Star this evening at 8! io'clock in the Scoutish Rite Temple. “ROOM FURNISHED apartment;| Members are asked to Fring their also 5-room strictly wmodern un- | contributions for the Christmas! furnished holise. Phone 484. |baskets to the meeting tonight. Perishable goods, of ccurse, be | taken later. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First| Nationa) Bank Bldg. POR RENThApnrunenu. lnqulre The iseysersment of the Interior | at office 20th Century Bldg. has issued a. new handbook of the - - law as it pertains to the rights, ' | privileges, protection and responsi- e BUY DEFENSE BONDS ‘ bilities of the American Indian. |new moon I want to go to King t | Harald’s BLACKOUT ORDINANC PLANNED, DOUGLAS SCHOOL The Douglas City Council met last evening for the usual bimon thly business session. With all members present, principal consideration was giving protection for the town duf- ling the present wartime period and perfection for blackouls as first means to the end desired. Plans were made to have an ordinancei drawn, similar to the one in Juneau legalizing authority to govern black- | out situations. Order was issued by the Councll that all car owners keep their vehi- lecles off the streets during the snows to aid the operations of the grader during+the day time. Renewal of insurance policies on the public school for the sum of $15,000 was also ordered. Semian- |nual payment on water and sewer ! Douglas Hi vs. ervetl the tryout effectively. After) {just a few infractions weré cor rected the blackout was declared Lo 100 per cent accomplished Acting Mayor Hachmeister who is| local director of defense for Douglas | expressed his appreciation night for the cooperation of every-| one in the trial emergency. - e CLUB MEETING POSTPONED Meeting of Dou Island Wo- fnen’s Club planned for Wednesday | last | {eévening of this week was announced | | this morning, definitely postponed, | by Mrs, Norman Rustad, club presi- ! dent. The meeting was scheduled to be: held at the home of Mrs Charles Fox in Juneau - > BASKETBALL DEFERRED | Two basketball games of mlmmv\ scheduled for this evening between | Elks, and Douglas Eagles vs. Juneau Firemen were this forenoon considered cancelled due to uncertainity of another blac out being in effect according to re. port. | - | LATEST INDUCTEES AWAITING FORNANC! F Three Douglas men, Prank Stra-| gler, Hjalmer Savikko and Fred| Harris are now awaiting transporta- | tion to Haines where they will un-| dergo’ final examinations for en-| try to Chilkoot Barracks as the| latest Island inductees into service| for Uncle Sam. 8 - — EAGLES’ CHRISTMAS TREE NOW PLANNED FOR 20th Committee of the Ladies Auxil- iary to F.O.E. met last evening to maks plans for the annual Christ-| mas celebration. It was decided to have exercises with program and| visit from Santa Claus for the| member’s children on Saturday even- | ing December 20th. A yuletide cel- ebration for the adult members of {other citizens patrolled all districts dropped one fine, white feather. }wherc the boy slept. They quietly Castles. | “Oh, said Santa. “So youwant|put the arrows on the table next City of Seven jerow, and quickly turned to ’look at his precious arrows. They ACROSS 85. Athenian \wero all there, but suddenly he 1. Diminish 37 Co»"’;ap'::;“l" exclaimed, “Why these are eagle's 4. Dispatched 38, Depressions be- ! feathers! Now I'm almost sure to 8. Seasoning herb tween moun- ke 12. Period of time tain peaks Wil 1 Siwavs B iGenititieinh) He set out . for the castle and 15. Siamese colns 40. American elk !the tournament so happy that he 16. Split 43. Performed ‘ 17, Water eraft alone sang all the way. But his heart 18. Rhythmical 44. Fish sauce | i § o o B Chasn 45; Gingham with jumped into his mouth when he 21, Sister of one’s a linen finish |saw the bhundreds of people 5 ent 4. Sc‘l’;‘n""::fn" streaming through the castle gates 24, Canvas shelters 50. Flying toy He looked sharply around to see | 26. Imitate 51. Bustle | < 27, Trees 52. Formerly |if there were any more fit than 28, On?‘ :l;?‘én.vu 53, s";’fifih‘é’:u“,‘r Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle he to win the tournament He 32, Metric land 54. Sailor wasn’t sure, but he stepped into ‘measure 55. Require DOWN 3. One present but | x et 33, More sensitive 66, Low haunts 1. Kind of cheese not taking | the castle grounds with high hopes. 34, Grassy field 57, Before 2. Lessen part | g 4. Finches . Put out Tomorrow: Carl ‘at the tour- illl | ] / /ARER//HddEEEE i B B -lto Carl’s bed and flew away Carl woke with the first cock's . Russian river nament, ‘ Kamenschchikov | the Order may be arranged rm-| | {later on according to report given. | | | ———— | REGULAR FIRE MEETIN: ! Thursday night, is regular date |for monthly meeting of Douglas | volunteer Fire Department - SCHOOL SITUATION \ Pending future arrangements for |special supervision cver the child- \ren of the nd during any emer- gency their welfare is in the cap- able hands of the Faculty, and hool was, in full session today as {usual. There will perhaps be a meeting of the School Board this evening to plan future arrange. ments | - Russia’s Air Hero 3 Russia’s war hero, Kamenschchi- kov, a fighter pilot, examines a shattered Nazi plane which he downed in a fight somewhere over the U. S. 8. R. The dragon in- signia would seem to be a first- class muvcmr Suports for vines . Lowered in value . Manacles . Any climbing woody ver= (By, the U. nial . Sub:euuanuv Grooves . Arnbhn chief- X Klnd a! rock FORECASTS; . Small lakn . Moved careless- ly and swag- geringly Workedl out In 70| | 1 7 7/l flflfl moderate southeasterly winds; ta! ). Hawallan goose Youngsters Gae! 6. Covered with pendent masses of ice Enlargement of a cylinder . Celestial bodies ). Cart Time 4:30 p.m. yesterday 30.00 4:30 a.m. today 30.18 Noon today 30.11 Barometer Temp. 26 28 30 RADIO Max tempt. last 24 hours 28 | N/4En ////flll Singly . Serenity Glossy silk fabrio Conceal Jewish month . Time long gone Station Juneau POLLY AND HER PALS IWUZ JUST OVER T/ TH’ GAL FRIEND'S, HELPIN' HER PASTE I DID--- THAT ONE WITH ME AN/ THEM TWO MOVIE GALS AT TH/ BEACH LAST SUMMER , NO, DERN 1T/ DON'T FRET SO INTH EYE/ AFTER ALL,SHE PASTED YoU IN THE BOOK , DIDN'T SHE 2 S. Weather Burcau) | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Juneau, December 10 — Sunris: 9:3¢ a.m., sunset 4:07 p.m, Lowest temp. By CLIFF STERRETT THE WEATHER | Juneau and vicinity: Occasional light rain with slowly increas- | ing temperatures tonight and Wednesday; night about 31 degrees, highest Wednesday 36 degrees; some melting of snow can be expect-| ed beginning late tonight and Wednesday. LOCAL DATA lowest temperature gentle to- to! ‘Weather ! Snow Snow Drizzle Humidity Wind Velocity 1 8 4 93 B 2 100 SE 6 REPORTS TODAY ¥ 4:30a.m. Precip. - 4:30a.n. tempt. 24 hours Weather 25 28 07 Snow | t 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL ' SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES | | - [Leota’s NUNN-BUSH SHOES WOMEN'S APFPAREL STETSON HATS Baranof Hotel Quality Work Clothing . e - Sanitary Meat Co. FRED HENNING FOR QUALITY MEATS Complete Outfitter for Mem AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 -+ B RA% || Cha, G, Warmer SYSTEM CLEANING as. G. Warner Co. mm ls Marine Engines and Supplies Alaska Laundry MACHINE SHOP | S - S Ropes and Paints » 2 LT ———— Alaska Music Supply| || THRIFT CO-OP Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Member National Retailer- Phn-—:‘adulu—h Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL Phone 208 122 W. Second PHONE 787 —_—— % Utah Nut and Lump COAL Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 4 P.0. Box 1143 Phone 319 e | Lo HOME GROCERY Phone 146 u‘ juor Store—Tel. 099 | AR | “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. . Phone” 86 Free Delivery Junean The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets Transfer & Garbage Co. Thomas Hardware Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis PAINTS — OILS 212—Phones—81 and Sb 2 ‘Every house needs westinghouse' P NS ELECTRIC CO. Contractor—Deales 140 So. Seward 8t. Juneau, Alasks ) Business Phone 161 ( i 5 Hardware Company Py ‘PAINTS—OIL—GLASS ¢ Shelf and Heavy Hardware i S e ] Guns and Ammunition ! NOW OPEN! | '{ Nance 5-10-25¢ Store oi5 | 224 Front St ? i A||WALL PAPER| Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 | Fred W. Wendt ] COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort mnade for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10-or 20 | HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARRET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—92—95 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 MAT, Savrite Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories . & ENG. CO. Preventatives 104 S. Main Phone 607