The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1942, Page 5

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hY o FOR RENT FOR RENT (Confinued oot A% o B | FURNISHED house and furnished AIaskan Evacueesin Seattle THE . DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Junior Guild Elects Officers for 1942 Mrs. Courtney Smith was chosen president of ‘the Junior Trinity Guild for 1942 at the January meet- Moose Women to Have Sewing Party The women of the Moose will have a Red Cross sewing party to- morrow night and all members are - elected were Mrs. Whitehead, Vice- | President, Mrs. Helen Cass, Secre- Hosp"Al "mEs tary and Mrs. Lynn Forrest, Treas- 1 urer | Mr. and Mrs. My‘u Clark are re- Other business taken up includ- ceiving congratulations today m\‘“d a discussion of plans for the| the arrival of & bBaby boy at St coming year. The program will hn\ COMMERCIAL PAGE FIVE 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends requested to turn out. The partyv ing of the organization held last will be held t the home of Mis |evening at the residence of Mrs. a Mattie BnldMn W. M. Whitehead. Other officers Oldest Bank in Alaska SAVINGS COMPLETELY furnished house, B o completed ‘at the next meeting| 4 pital at 4:20 o'clock Tues- | pletes al 5th and Gold. See VanderLeest, apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. day afternoon. The baby, whose Which will be held the first Tues- | poooeow Butler-Mauro Drug. | VACANCY. HILLOREST APTS. name is Shannon Dale, weighed day in February at the residence MAR'“N’S ROOMS FOR beri PHONE 439. i eight pounds thitteen ounces. Both Of Mrs. Henry Sully. Mrs. Don RENT — Impex ial tion. Phone Black 490. FURNISHED complete, 3-room cot- tage, oil heat, reasonable 1'ex'1t. Phone Douglas 64. 2-BEDROOM steam heated apt. Phone Blue 325. 3-ROOM apartment with dinette, Frigidaire, oil heat. Reasonable.| 519 10th St air - "~ conditioned Hotel CLEAN comfaitable room. s > CI;%M: cyox:nt Bl;ll; ;14 g Pfl“wi | Dale are doing nicely. [ the February meeting. | l)es'lxning 3- M apt, t, nice loca- Qe -y > ! Preceding the business meeting i 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice lo g i 304 Willoughby Avenue Real Estate For Sale | HOME at Auk Bay. See R. B.! Forrest. EQUITY in modern 4-room fur- nished house. Terms. 1014 W. 8th. 6-ROOM furnished house, full con- crete basement. 873 Basin Road. Call after 5 p.m. Mrs. Clark and young Shannon Hanebery will assist Mrs. Sully at r Lloyd Garner, who has been re- of the Junior Guild last evening ceiving medical tare at St. Ann’s dinner was served with Mrs. James Hospital for the last [ew days, was Ryan, Mrs. Vic Power, Mrs. Burr| | discharged fiom the hospital to- Johnson and Mrs. Allan Rowland\ day assisting Mrs. Whitehead. ™ sl i@t ATTENTION PIONEERS AUX. All members of the Pioneers As such twists around sharp cor-' Auxiliary are asked to attend the Iners came in the interview, any | funeral of our late sister Ida Green, one who could get a sneak view of | which will be held at Carter's Mor- iwould be delighted. — % Dressmaking, Alterations Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel COMFORTABLE, ¢ Bt s ] . i 2 " > home with garage. Phone 156. | 4-ROOM houae. Iull bnsemt‘nt oll Pr(‘sl.denl Roosevelt’s face could tuary Thyrsddy afternoon. at 2. COIIIOI'S “0“1‘ c’. sanuary Meat CO. | burner. 740 5th® St. Green 153.| Mrs. E. W. Hernidon' is pictured looking after her small son, Homer, |jot it down that .he was l?avlng MRS. CHARLES HOOKER, FOR QUALITY MEATS )OM apt. Bishop Apts. Phone| __— ~° ol e while Warren Brown sees that all is well with his small niece, Georgine, |the time of his life. If Winston adv. President. Heib Waugh AND ‘POULTRY “i' “ r sal and infant Donall Townsléy. The infants were part «f the 742 |Churchill and Franklin D. Roose- e ———— - o T & $idudim o ] “stmdtd, toom. Green 675. cellaneous &or e' Alaska evacuees who landed in Seattle the day before Christmas {velt don't wholeheartedly admire NOTICE hone . Franl EE DELIVERY FURN. stmdtd. room. reen fi. i . ¢ FU s ’" Ml 4 attdds dn.mal.lc trip on a crowded Navy transport. each other, then t»heyv have put! AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing! =~ Call Phones: 13 and 49 = BEDS. mattresses, chairs, tables, | | e gred story. F —_— SLAS — 4-1 “furnished | 2 |on the greatest act in history. air route from Seattle to Nome, on IN DOUGLAS —4-room *d| dressers, brand new overstuffed | —————— Perhaps the perfect touch came sale at J. B. Burford & Co. ad " apt. Attractive, clean, conven-| ir ) 3 A nr (1} ay perfec ich came | sale . B. Burfor 0. adv. o o o .ll)(l A. b D g LR chair and sofa, dishes, pans, etc ; n e las the p conference Was | 1;:)' » ‘:’3“‘2 axu:r A l)l;l assortment of groceries. All at a In le Ig o |breaking up and the news corps,’ The Dally Alaska Empire nas the| SYSTEM chas_ G. Wamer CO c ETR S _| bargain. Must leave account ill probably having stood before TWO largest pald circulation of any Al- n 15 . FOR RENT Large view apt, rea-| Dealth. Act today. 783 Basin . [such world figures at the same|aska newspaper. Marine Engines and Supplies sonable rent. Alder Terrace.| Road. | o' u' e a es o moment for the first time in his-| p z T M“k' Laun&-y MACHINE SHOP e |2 FULL size cribs; 1 small crib; | ! '“"(; JTin broskils gpn CRES How To Reheve Ropes and Paints VR Y v furnished| high chair; V-Ray sunlamp; PG RERIIRS - STFAM heated “hicely furnishy Lil by raskiEe Lahiir s bathinslEet] After all, said Mr. Churchill, he apt., reasonable rent. Phone 452.] vy g ; r 1t quith & W T W ar O T ,,,,, s | baby scales; baby bathroom ol quite 8t HOme: as Just ronc ltls | 1-ROOM furnished house, ol heat,| chair, Call at 1030 B. St. ‘““ MegHug’ the. LHAEs .00 G- | A]u]m ‘Music Supp]y THRIFT CO-OP washing machine. Phone Green| 1mm“ Those who know the Brit- o o uision relieves promptly be- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Member National Retatler- U7 after 4 pm. |SUNLAMP, motion picture projec-} - (gontinijed from Page One) rmud to clear one from there op.1h Perliamentary house system,| ggyge it goes right to the seat of the | Owned Grocers iz '5 tor, screen and film; dinner set|____ Ko |'where political foes hurl their | trouble to help loosen and expel Plance—Masical Instruments SMALL nice apt, couple. 618 East! for 12; Russian samavar. B816|Churchill that he was up against|He didn't answer every question|gnaypest barbs at the Prime Min- | germ laden pmggm and aid nature and .fi- NEXT TO CITY HALL St. Phone Green 230. { Dixon St. Phone 251. fan enurey different pack than|without hesitation, but he con-|ister on every occasion, still are| mme«;hgrzggh?:rlr;t‘z‘of?dgcm: Phone 208 W. Second PHONE 7¢7 AR | e — lever confronted him in England. yinced me and others that his|{chuckling over that one. | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you L e BB T 4-ROOM apartment at ‘Knight| BEAUTIFUL Hawaiian _steel BUi-|your journalists in England, hel, 3 % » P R | a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- PY Apartments. Phone 426. tar, $30. Phone 143. explained, are lambs. These are hesitation was over search Ior derstanding you must like the way it s - 2o - | - - o il gt y the correct vernacular that would ‘ NOTICE qulckly allays the cough or you are . FURNISHED 2-bedroom apart. 5”‘;KKTCHEN range; ice skates, size|WOIVeS 3 convey his exact meaning to the| ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, sho,m have yaur money back, rm Am bl el SurER B xTnln(I: l“llri“()l\";mx:lol.”:n:“M;:,S (‘.‘Vr American people. He never Was|air route from Seatle to Nome, on REO. ULSIO N c 0 A Il A s SR TE R 8 b E ' s eye, | Y - 3 4-ROOM house. Oil h Call| TROLLING boat, No, 310189, Com- |the President put Mr. Churchin % 105 for an answer sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.'forCoughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ‘ (Authorised Dealerm) F | Alaska Dock & Storage €e. Black 100. pletely equipped. Must sell quick-|squarely on the spot by sug Even when the questioning n N GREASES I’" M 1 {) d, $45 monthly.| ly. Leaving town. $500 cash. Call|ing that he stand up on a chawr dropped to such a low level that TELEPHONE 4 GAS — OIL “;‘?‘ _;“‘,“ B”:rd:n House 3rd| Black 215 after 5 pm. lso those in the back rows could|he was asked if he still felt that| ! Poot of Matn Street n;i(‘x”;&:f:x i o | T6-FT. CEDAR skiff and 23 hp. 1‘“' it the Siigs mrqnidamm RG wan (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) J““‘ “.l.' - . ) SR . If you think that stopped “Win- didn’t snicker or bat an eye. He 5 > - E: S ROOM furnihed houss 1o Ju-| Outbosrd. Biack 429, ‘nie." think again, Up he popped,| came through with a good old, ~ U-S- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ) HOME GROCERY neau, 1Ist and Harris, top of FOR SALE—Used baby erib. Phone {81l grins. And as soon as the back Americanism that he might hn"c; January 8—Sunrise 9:42 a.m. sunset 4:28 p.m, i steps, 3 bedrooms, 2 glass porches,| Black 1739, rows got over their surprise in dis-|learned from his American moth- FORECASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY: Phone 146 inlaid lino, and overstuffed, new| . covering that he had doffed his|er. He said: “I sure do!" Juneau and vicinity: Fair with increasing cloudiness and little Homa Storo—Tel. 000 oil range, very reasonable rent.|FOR SALE—Upright piano. Phone|peajacket and jaunty seaman’s ¢ap| At another point, when a re- Change in temperature tonigh, lowest temperature about 23 degrecs, Phone Douglas 472 after 8 pm.| 156. LARGE furnished 2-room cabin FRANKLIN elec. sewing machine,| | plause rolled into a spontaneous|stjll was in perfect form; answer- with bath and oil range, $20., $25. 740 5th St. Green 153. g ins e w I orm; al 724 E ;t. g 4 cheer. “Winnie” had cleared the | ing immediately that if there was| : P WATKINS Products. Ph, Black 634.| first hurdle. {any one in the room who could VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. The main pomt is that he never | glve him that information, he| WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska sgent. Phone 143.— | Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. | MISCELLANEOUS HAGERUP'S saw filing service, | 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TURN your old gold into value,!| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUAR. Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50, Paper Curls, $1 up. Lala . 3-\1&1 H!wp Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. | LOST and FOUND | iDS’i‘;Bunm of keys on ring. Re- | ward. Return to Empire. | VACANCY—One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts.| 4-ROOM partly furnished 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. | e 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 13. WANTED CLEAN steamueated rooms. Sim-| wANTED — Position desired as | mons beds. 326-20d St. $3508nd | joucekeeper, here or - out-of- | up per week. town. Box 758, City. for black coat, a natty blue polka-dot tie, the ap- +ROOM FURNISHED apartment; alzo 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. WE‘LL BAnY CDNFERENCE TO BE HELD 'mMOImowI o T T T | Tomorrow afternoon the Well| TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex| Baby Conference will be held at| apartments, $20. Also, 2-room(ur-}!he Junedu Public Health Center| nished apartments for $16. Phone!in the Territorial Building at the| 621. i regular hours, from 1 to 4 o'clock, | - | according to Miss Jane bebard 8-ROOM nicely fur.. stm. heated| pyplic Health Nurse. | apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| This is the regular weekly con-! 7 *‘_'—'nlm“h]ferenoe for well babies, which is' “ g?}? hgt xgarltllym after ;d p;ouse held every Thursday afternoon,| Miss Hibbard stated. | ——————— H | ONE Toffice room for rent, National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. First | A system of un€lerground water} pipes feeds the Royal Palms lin- ing Biscayne Boulevard in Miami. striped trousers and | porter asked what he thought Hit- ler would do next, Mr. Churchil x|vln ve Noncireular 3. lh\e obl!ga- 13, rotating tio| 14, Edible tuber 40 15, Seent 41 nsect 42, Young man Set of three 43 Smiall valley Leave 4 h of calves firoleclt : st egative g e up Meadutes of 50 Kating cars [ERIAIS[ER] | lengt nglish river 24, Lofig pirrow 53, Anger -ml?fla S[EN[S[E]S] board 57. Faithtul = 27. Seed container 58. Metal Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 28. Eight day after 59. Institute suit a church 60. Seraped linen DOWN 5. Upper floor in festival 61, Otherwise . Walk wearily A barn . Finished edge 62, Pronoun 2 Assistant 6. Pointed tool | Play on words 63. Large marine 3. Spill over . Spouting hot . Idolize spring |winds less than 15 miles per hour except reaching about 25 at times in Lynn Canal. Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight but with increasing cloudinessand |the likelihood of a few rain showers along the coast by morning, |little change in temperature, gentle to moderate winds in open | channels. RADIO REPORTS { Precipitation in | Max. temp. Lowest 4:30a.m. excess of | station last 24 hours | temp. temp. .09 inches | Barrow . 28 9 1‘ Fairbanks 8 <1 !Nome 44 39 Dawson [ -2 | Anchorage 26 n | Atka .. 34 27 .60 Kodiak (] kL] Juneau [H] | % | sitka ... 0 3 Ketchikan . 43 30 | Edmonton 18 | -12 Seattle i 09 | 3 San Francisco .. 52 46 The Alaska Fedéral Savings and Loan gastropods I/%IHI%EI %fll . Position Daily food and | drink 10. Seed covering 11. Quarter acre 19, Artificial language | That tellow i Sport Piliow covers Diky 7. 8 9. 0, 1 9, oth | ridge | 5. Writing ment 3. Limb 6. Persuade by argument 7. Bark . Depression between mountain peaks . Compel to | depart Softly 5. For example: | abbr. imple- 6. Two: prefix . Demolish . Wickedness . Male childrem | . Wild animal | g- / // . City in Penn: 1 | VFE] | et CT T T 7 % | g Association of Juneau has again declared an annual dividend of four per cent for its depositors. Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More Monéy Available at || « Bny Time, . {| Alaska Federal Savings aad Loan Association of Juneau —rrrrrrrresd Accounis Government Insured Up 16 $5,00000 ° » POLLY AND HER PALS AGREE WITH THIS ARTICLE WOT ) PA. I READ THAT SEZ TH/ WORLD IS ON TH” WAY TO WORLD PEACE, _ BUT ON THE VERY NEXT PAGE THERE'S i AN ITEM STATING ---- THAT IN THE LAST VYEAR THERE WERE MORE MARRIAGES THAN EVER / “SMILING SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Free Delivery Juness The Juneau Laundry Pront and Second Streets PHONE 350 NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O.Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 - “Bvery house needs westinghouse' PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealec 140 Bo. Seward St. Juneau, Alasks Business Phons 161 Residence Phone Black 600 —— COWLING-DAVLIN DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS | L il HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MAREET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—02—95 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chermical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 8. Main Phone 607 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Bumness Heating . Phone 34 Sheet Metcd

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