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» y IN Yy Sell _ Lest ; Found Help LOOK HERE! | | | | FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT — Imperial Hotel. | FOR RENT ((onlinued)i 3-ROOM picely fur. stm. beated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. nice loca- 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, tion. Phone Black 490. FURNISHED com; , 3-room cot- tage, oil h reasonable rent. Phone Douglas 64. 2-BEDROOM steam heated apt. Phone Blue 325. 3-ROOM apartment with dinette, Frigidaire, oil heat, m““"“ble‘!VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.|dren, 519 10th St. air - condiumu‘d Phone 156, | COMFORTABLE, home with garage. 1-ROOM apt. Bishop Apts. Phone 336. ! 2-ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat, | electric range, $2250. Inquire| Bon Marche. FURN. stmd DOUGLAS — d-room _furnished | apt. Attractive, clean, conven- ient, very moderate rent. Phone Douglas 472 after 8 pm FOR RENT—Large view apt., rea-; sonable rent. Alder Terrace.| Phone Black 570. | STEAM heated nicely furnished Phone 452. apt, reasonable rent. 4-ROOM furnished house, oll heat, washing machine. Phone Green| 147 after 4 p.m. couple. 618 East! _ | SMALL nice apt., St. Phone Green 230. 4-ROOM apartment at Knight‘ Apartments. Phone 426. FURNISHED 2-bedroom apart. sthw Street. Apts. Phone 107. Oil heat. 4-ROOM house. call Black 100. monthly. | 3rd| board, $45 Boarding House, ROOM and Hannah’s and Main, 6-ROOM furnished house in Ju-| neau, 1st and Harris, top of} steps, 3 bedrooms, 2 glass porches, inlaid lino, and overstuffed, new oil range, very reasonable rent.| Phone Douglas 472 after 8 pm.| LARGE furnished 2-room with bath and oil range, 124 E. St. $20.| VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. VACANCY—One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts.| 4-ROOM partly .rurnlshed house on Behrends Ave. Phone Black 611. 3-ROOM furnished apt. for work-| ing couple. Phone 32 or call at 510 12th St. VACANCY—Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642. 2- AND 3-RM. apts. (3-rm. apt. with bath). ~Steamheated. Hot and cold water. Electric range.| Capital Cafe. 2-ROOM furn. apt. Red 404. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. 2 LARGE clean front room apart- ment: garbage, water, $35 month- ly. Phone 143, CLEAN steamneated rooms. Sim-| mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | up per week. | [4-ROOM house, full basement, oil | HAGERUP'S saw filing service, [ &-ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. | ONE office room Tor rent. Fu;t National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. PHONE 439. i CLEAN comfortable Toom." Private home. Phone Blue 614. Real Estate For Sale EQUITY in modern 4-room fur- nished house. Terms, 1014 W. 8th BUS DEPOT lunch counter. In quire between 5 and 9 pm. Eugene Stout, §-ROOM furnished house, full con- crete basement. 873 Basin Road. Call after 5 p.m. burner. 740 5th St. Miscellaneous For Sale BEAUTIFUL Hawaiian tar, $30. Phone 143. Green 153.{ steel gui- KITCHEN range; 5%%. ice skates, size| Phone Red 328 } GLNERAL FI(’C"!C washer sale. Green 400. Bargain. for i SET of children’s bunks, 3 cnbs,i 2 single beds, practically new| mangle, vacuum cleaner, chest of drawers, table, toy box, high chair, other items. Also 16-ft. new cruiser, fully equipped. Grandl piano. Phone Red 119. TROLLING boat, No. 31C199. Com- pletely equipped. Must sell quick- | ly. Leaving town. $500 cash. Call| Black 275 after 5 pm. I 16-FT. CEDAR skiff and 2% outhoard. Black 429. h.p. | FOR SALE—Portable electric White| sewing machine, $15. Call Blue 325. FOR SALE—Used baby crib. Phone Black 739. FOR SALE—Upright piano. Phone 156. sewing machine, ! Green 153. | FRANKLIN elec. $25. 740 5th St. WATKINS Products. Ph. Black 634. WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE — Good suitcase for pr. of woman’s lined boots, size 7. Phone 296. 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. | FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | TURN your old gold, intq value,| cash or trade at Nugget Shaop. QUARANTEED Reallstic Pmnl—" nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop.:Phone 3201 315 Decker Way: ¢ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. TWO 4-ROOM furnished . duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone | 621. i WANTED — Position ' de housekeeper, here - or town. Box 758, City. " Subscribe to the Dally Alaska| Empire—the paper with the hmascl paid cireulation. LOST—Bunch of keys on key con- tainer. Reward. Return to Em-| pire. LOST—Bunch of keys on ring. Re- ward. Return to Empire. | i i HELP WANTED | LEE & 5z TWO drivérs wanted by Star Cab to drive our new cab and meet our expanding business. Apply can't we organize ourselves as duti- ful citizens in a calm manner, | A Widest Selection of | trusting one another, and show that L l u u n . s we can act as a trained citizenry| Speetators at the Rose Bowl game, transplanted to Durham, | fashion as they saw Oregon State defeat Duke, 20 to 16, in a real gridiron thriller. “SMILING EERVIOR" PHONE 92 or 88 I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREngNEAU ALASKA Durgan Scores for Oregon Stafe Eleven sttt | TheB.M.Behrends | Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska SAVINGS PAGE FIVE JUN!MI HOMES ’ ll!E CALLED ON, SPECIAL PlANS American legmn Auxil- | | iary at Work on Emer- | gency Arrangements Members of the American Le- gion and its Auxiliary are at work calling at all homes in Juneau and through the use of questionnaires |are gathering information that may be useful in the event some disas- | COMMERCIAL ter affects part of the town, says| L t ° E. M. Polley, Chairman of the eola’s Emergency Housing, Transporta- mLY ums |tion and Supplies unit of the Ju- NUNN-BUSH SHOES WOMEN'S APPAREL J\enu Civil Defense umit. | “Some of the questions being | STETSON HATS | Baranot Hotel ‘:m“(-d.‘ said Mr. Polley, “are u.~: [ Quality Work Clothing - — | follows | { — s S e “The name of the occupant and | [} . [the number of women and chil-| | SanltaIY Meat CO. aged and inhrfn. Do you own | J nm mms FOR QUALITY MEATS a ¢ Can any inmate of the| Complete Outfitter for Men AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 |property drive a car? Have you any extra bedding that you could donate for others to use? | | — | “Have you been employed or re- | [ % - ceived training in any of the fol-| | — lowing subjects: directing traffic,| An underdog eleven from Oregon State College whipped Duke, 20-16 in a transplanted Rose Bowl game at | connors “Ohl' cu‘ Chas G Wamer Co fighting fire, mu:smfi. first m‘-i ! Durham, N. C, in a pulse-pounding battle that was anybody’s ball game all the way. A capacily crowd | Ry 8 handling explosives, communily| of 58000 saw the contest an New Year's Day. ! Herb Waugh Marine Engines and Supplies welfare work, office work. i | | Phone 411 230 S. Franklin MACHINE SHOP “Much of this information does '4'__ < Ropes and Paints —— - THRIFT CO-OP Membet National Retaller- not have a direct bearing on the| matter of housing, etc., but can be | used by other working units of our | Civil Detense program. Please re- member that the party calling on Spealiing of the Weather - Well - Sh ~ ——— SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 established along Glacier Highway | for emergency use. A central auto pool is being created with drivers, to speedily function if needed in' you is cheerfully giving his time to a program of preparedness and | Owned Grocers ask your kindest support. | Alaska Laundry NEXT TO CITY HALL “Depots for the safe storage nr} PHONE 787 food and bedding, firewood, fuel| | — o oil, gasoline, tents, etc. are heing| | | | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Instruments FORD AGENCY an emergency. Men are being se- | Bupplies (Authorized Dealers) llected to control traffic should con- | Phone 206 122 W. Second GREASES {ditions arise making this a prob- | GAS — OIL lem. This cemmittee is working in| l Poot of Main Street l close cooperation with the medical; profession and both committees can | swing into action as a single unit| without over-lapping or time lost.| Emergency hospital facilities are being arranged in case they mlgnt; be needed. | | Junean Motors || Utah Nut and Lamp | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 4 “All this is being done in, order | that we may be assured that we are ready for any emergency. Ru- mors have floated about the streets of Juneau the past two or three days that are ridiculous. In the| minds of too many, the bombing of Juneau is an assured fact. Why | [ HOME GROCERY | ; Phone 146 { Home uor Store—Tel. 690 | Meat——Phene 88 GEORGE BROS. should?” Bert's Cash Grocery warming party and beautiful gifts hnylks slowly e, Highway First Aid COMMUNICATION M rro g y ARNA ¥ INE 164 or 108 SS Shm e ‘ cmumm BARRACKS, Ala 36, Fhat 1s. ubbr. mfl 22—To the Editor of the Em- o gm Highway - residents = will staft | plr All of “A” Company, its of- i o1 T g HE First Aid studies in a class that|ficers and men, wish to express L 41. Conjunction - EE . will have its first meoting at the our sincere appreciation for all that | 13 Linis e o ] A as L The Juneau Lalmdry home of Mrs. F. T. Sterling, 12% |the Empire -and the people of Ju- name L Ol L FRANKLIN STREET betwéen miles out the highway, Wednesday neau have done to help a new com- el ,'”“..‘IL".L to = T night, January 7 at 7:30 oclock. |pany get morally and financially | 1 o Push <] Pront and,Second Strests JUNEAU-YOUNG The class, arranged for under settled in an entirely new environ- 1«;;' undredfold [€] PHONE 350 ithe sponsorship of the AWVS, al-imc'nt. 1 MEis tasdmay Hfldwafl complny hel s aide S re gainst 5 nouiced that men are welcome, \hfls had the actual experience as 5 Solution Of Saturday's;Puzzie | + G-“' Heavy Hardware A male instructor for the class|most of these men are having, of 7. More verdant @ Divislon of & 2. Bring tnto & | NORTH . —— is to be appointed by Dr. Courtney starting out new—and now in war i GO Aok o o . ! Smith, in charge of first aid work |time. monall 1 e son Transfer & Garbage Co. e e — |for the American Red Cross. { Perhaps the workings and nec- the Towish AGRcan 5. Move back E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis FOR The class is being organized by |essity of a company fund is not| law 68. Go by continent 6. Constituent 212—Phones—8 - Mrs. Sterling. lexactly clear to you, but let me v ZeRant; Rootok g i % WALL PAPE. - — assure you that your generous aid .flgfl/ 2 lll‘::]‘:l ‘ i has been vital to our embryoniz 10. Flowering | | "Every house needs westinghouse’ Ideal Pam Shop | start. plant PARSO! P HEAR No EVII. ‘ Again, for all members of this w4 w::l‘(‘cu $lions MH-INSMEWC £0, b bl company and for Juneau men yet 17. Polynesian yam | Seward T \ BAL'I‘IMOK& fi A man |to come, may I sincerely thank you. 20. Seesaws | 1R e a“"““ —G—:_: handing out cards rendlng, “I am! Sincerely, Evan Hill, Second 23. City of the Business Phone deaf. Please help me,” was brought Lieutenant, 297th Infantry. AT T 1, [ fedency Fogns M AP . ASTINEAU. . 1 into cowrt charged with disorderly —— 28. Venture E e rlt‘ b conduct. 29, Got very comfort made for our guests He might have beaten the charge, | CARD OF THANKS .. /% it Orpamental | Air Service Information but a policeman dropped a 50- cent] We wish to thank our many v al ¢ | P , A : v ! PHONE 1 piece and the “deaf” man pounced | friends for the enjoyable house .-fl//// i| COWLING-DAVLIN 0or20 on it. He paid $35 and costs. —r—r——— given us on New Year's Eve, and HNu// i wdl MRS. VOLLERT RETURNS |special thanks to the hostesses, | 80, Sapriiew <eons 'k DODG! YMO Sy Mrs. George Salo and Mrs. Peter R, | 9.abd M ok I ZOTH CENTURY Mrs. Dorothy. Wollert, ‘wité of | Metsala. 18 Bdagerlike {Capt. Edward Vollert, physician|. MR. AND MRS. PAUL NIKULA. R | MEAT MARKET | QUALITY MEATS atta;hedfto headquarters of the adv. ..a. 297th Infantry at Anchorage .and >oo PHONE 202 | formerly physician at the Govern- NOTICE - alry nmm { =] l%fl L ment Hospital -here, returned to| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Juneau yesterday after visiting her air route from Seattle to Nome, on Star Cab on South Franklin. Empire Classifieds Payl w POLLY AND HER PALS CHEER UP, PA. JUST BECAUSE MA WON'T LET YOU 6O m I /ol I/l O husband. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | ouT, DONT SULK ALL EVENING.. {2 HOW COME THEY DIDNT DIG A LITTLE DEEPER AN’ FIND TH PORE MALE CRITTER UNDER TP THIS BOOK OF FACTS, FOR INSTANCE IS AWFULLY ENGROSSING . NOW HERE IT SAYS THE THUMB OF A WOMAN 20,000 YEARS OLD HAS JUST BEEN Rice & Ahlers Co. CALJ, USI DUIG UP. i : Junean Transfer """""",,,,: — Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Phone 34 BSheet Melal | # e NOTICE ra MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Savrite Rust Preventatives air route from Seattle to Nome, en | Xzit Soqt Eradicator sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Chemical Metal Treatments ——————— ° Plastic Refractories The Daily Alaska Empire nas the { 104 S. Main Phone 607 largest paid circulation of any Al- '} e rrrorrrrrrrreerreeees 15ka newspaper,