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(4 124 L2 FOR RENT “FOR RENT (Confinued) Lost Found _ Help LOOK HERE!? 4-ROOM furnished, heated apart- ment, basement wash, drying room. Blue 200. B L e i FURNISHED 3-room house, oil heat oil range; also 2-room cabin. In- quire Juneau Paint Store. ;{E:{’;‘Eb room‘,”fiome privileges. 112 Gastineau Ave. Phn. Red 379. Pctriecauna | Yl L CUERR 0T 2-BEDROOM completely furnished new house—hot water, oil heat, Waynor Addition. Phone Green 611. 3 - ROOM furnished apartment.| Phone 631. | VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439 -ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pm. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex| apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- | nished apartments for $16. Phone 1. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heatéd apts. and houses. Windsor Apu‘.= FURN, stmdtd. room. Green 675.| FOR SALE 2-ROOM - furnished apt. at the| Knight Apts. Phone 426. USED Nash sedan, good condition; also bicycle. Phone Black 115. 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heat- er, electric range, close in. Phone Black 415. ! FURNISHED apartment in Tri<[ angle Bldg. Phone 253 or see | Stan Grummett. ; 4-ROOM apt., bath, electric range,| oil heater. 410 10th. Call 190, from 9 am. to 5 pm. 1 IN DOUGLAS, 4-room apt., 2 de‘i rooms, oil range, inlaid lino,| good furniture, comfortable home, | $20 monthly. Phone Douglas 472\ after 7 pm. ’ po i I T R e (ST U R T 3-ROOM heated apt., refrigerator,| dry room and laundry mcimie&‘ Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. VACANCY at Kilburn Apartment,! Douglas. ‘All conveniences Of modern apts. for $30 a month. | Phone Douglas 48. | 2-ROOM furnished apt., $25 month. Winter and Pond Apts SMAEL 2-room cottage, Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings. COMPLETELY furnished house, | 5th and Gold. See VandcrLeest,; Butler-Mauro Drug. 5‘-‘1’{700.\/( apt. .Woil' ');éiafrnice loca~ tion. Phone Black 490. | FURNISHED complete, 3-room cot- tage, oil heat, reasonable rent. Phone Douglas 64. | COMFORTABLE, air - conditioned home with garage. Phone 156. | 2. BEDROOM apartment. Bishop| Apts. Phone 336. ONE office “room for “rent. First National Bank BIdg. | FOR RENT—Large view apt., rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace. Phone Black 570. 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, washing machine. Phone Green 147 after 4 pm. BARANOF Book Shop and Lending Library. Inquire within. 1936 DODGE sedan. Phone Blue| 232, I ! 6-ROOM furnished house, full con- crete basement. 873 Basin Road. Call affer 5 p.m. L You ‘RE RIGHT- THE DANCE COSTS. 3 |ETY CENTS..LET'S e FIETY CENTS Real Democracy ‘Be'gns Sl To Hit Washington When Blackout Studies Made FIRST AID CLASS (Tontinued from Page One) G.E. WASH. machine; Daveno; double bed; chest drawers; chest- robe; playpen; 1933 Pontiac se- dan. Phone Black 454 or call 1026 West 9th after 5 p.m. DINING room set, oil heater, bed, table, etc. Phone Black 429. COMPLETELY furnished year round home at Auk Bay. See R. B. Forrest. | KITCHEN . range; ice skates, size; 5'%. Phone Red 328. ! TROLLING boat, No. 31C199. Com- pletely equipped. Must sell quick- ly. Leaving town. $500 cash. Call Black 275 after 5 p.m. 16-FT. CEDAR skiff and 2% hp. outhoard. Black 429. FOR SALE—Upright piano. Phone 156. WATKINS Products. Ph. Black 634. WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS RABBIT SKINS WE ARE likely the largest dealer in this item in the Northwest. Order your skins direct. Val- cauda Fur Co., Seattle, Wash. 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, 4-ROOM apartment at Knight Apartments, Phone 426. FURNISHED 2-bedroom apart. 5th Street Apts. Phone 107. +ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also b-room strictly modern unm-! furnished house. Phone 484. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. ikl ™ G e TR YR SR VACANCY--One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. Lodriimemoiies B e at, L3 0k 3-ROOM furnished apt. for work- ing couple. Phone 32 or call at 510 12th St. i | VACANCY—Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642. 2- AND 3-RM. apts. (3-rm. apt. with bath). Steamheated. Hot and cold water. Electric range.| Capital Cafe. - | FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- i ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. i 2 LARGE clean front-room-apart- ment: garbage, water, $35 month- ly. Phone 143, 2-ROOM tum‘—apt. Red 404, FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppé l % POLLY ANDHERPALS AND THIS ECCENTRIC MILLIONAIRE OFFERED ~OL $100 A WEEK AND, EXPENSES TO/SELL HIS BOOK., WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE g MODERN WOMANZ” GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper. Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. LOST and FOUND LOST — Will the party who tock black suitcase with name of Mrs. Donald 8mith on*brown tag, from motorship Northland kindly re-| turn it to Mrs. Jake Cropley. Very needful to owner. Reward. Empire Classifieds Pay! Let This Be Your.. . \:No. 1 Resolution \> for 1942 Help Defeat the Aggressors. by put- ting your savings— regularly—in U. S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. GerYVour Shave of— YUP, BUT IM NOT TAKIN’ |deputy wouldn't please come assigned to rush doctors and nurses to stricken areas, to act as em- ergency ambulances, and to aid in evacuating. BEGINS IOIIIGIILl Tonight will be the first meeting | of the Red Cross first aid class| organized under the tuition of Hel-} gar Larson to be held weekly in| the council chambers of the City | Hall, It will meet at 7:30 o'clock | sharp, Mr, Larson said. | With the exception of New York| Members of the Firemen and Po- | and Chicago, Washington probably flice First Aid class will meet in is proportionately, more of &n|the City Hall tomorrow evening at| apartment city than any other.|7:30 o'clock. i Like all big apartment cities, the| plans are being made to organ- most unneighborly people in tOWR | jze additional first aid classes ex- L g | clusively for men as soon as the| I know a young man who had| p,ecessary equipment is received| lived in the same building With w|pce "\ parson said. senator for three years, but had | never seen him until they both)| . ) S turned up at the »ah‘ raid warden Bu(‘k(:ll‘l'xg;i l:::“ul;gsa hol- OTBRPIZfillOn meec!ng. A young\muy vacation in Southern Calif- man’s apartment is one room, “mlurnia was Pete Gilmore, assistint ;z’;’:f:‘;“xfi:‘o o It s MClin the office of Attorney General warden for that section of p“];:‘H('m‘_v Bofn. CRes serh One thing air raid preparations are doing for Washington is to bring Mrs. Got-Rox, Secretary Phoof and Sen. Even Phoofer off those high horses. B buildin; Santa Barbara to visit with his s g !family during the Christmas holi- Three nights later, the senator He told friends today of ex- | days. called and wanted to know if the! sriencing a blackout in San Fran- and help him plan the blackout of|,ayy 3 He was eating dinher &t his 21 windows. Now instruction|in.’time and hace ust been served classes are being held in the SeN-| soup when the air raid alarms ator's apartment and the senator|sounded. Before the desert arrived, is just one of the gang. |Gilmore said, the all-clear signal { had been given out. Such stories are being told all i cisco on the night of Saturday, Jan- b DOUGLAS CAGERS IN FORM; WIN 2 GAMES Excellent teamwork and plenty of punch gave both Douglas basket- ball teams victory last night over Juneau outfits in the regular Tues- day night doubleheader. Marching the vaunted power of the EIKs with heads-up basketball, the Douglas High School Huskies fet the league léaders down 32-31. Husky Frank Cashen paced his teammates with 12 points while Elk Lindenmeyér-Lee powerhouse combination netted 13 each. The Eagle-Firemen affair was well played with both teams saving their speed umtil points were in sight. Jerty Cashén sparked the Eaglés with 20 points while Powers did the best for the losérs with 11, The final score was 48-43. The scoring follows: De-Hi G. Kirkham 0 F. Cashen 12 J. Devon 0 H. Cashen 4 E. Savikko 4 K. Shudshift 4 F. Krsul 8 32 Elks T. Secrettic 0 E. Nielson 0 Jensen 2 Krulikoski B E. Lee 13 F. Lindenmeyer 13 31 Eagles Gueren 8 Edwards 4 2 Cashen 20 Nelson 13 Hayes 5 48 Firemen Powers 1 Ritter 9 Taylor 6 Martin 9 43 — .- KRONQUIST RETURNS After an absence of three months | ment dated November 27, 1940. spent traveling and visiting in sey- | eral cities between Seattle and De- 143t night aboard the Norah. Among various jobs he tried the latest one was in Rhodes De- partment Store, in Seattle. and be away from the tuimoil of a large city. S ESTUSRARC + GOULD ENROUTE SQUTH Passing through Juneau night enroute south from Anchor- age was Leonard Gould, former res- ident of Douglas. He is taking his little daughter Leslie to Seattle over Washington, several Supreme Court justiees. couple of hundred dollar-a-yeare: Approximately | Crossword Puzzle ed executive director of the move- | ment in Alaska, ‘ . | GOES ON PATRO | The Grizzly Bear, patrol ship of | the Alaska Game Commission, is! slated to leave here tomorrow| morning on a post-season trapptngl patrol and to check up on the con- | dition of deer, following the past | weeks of heavy snow. | —————— 1 NOTICE | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.! e BUY DEFENSE BONDS B EEEE L N s B [Gla[sIH[E[L[M[SINR]AT] AIRITENAIVII [AINSNEY (A sTi [RIMelEINNI=llF IO R] 65 senators, seven cabinet members, 3 P and numberless congressmen live in ACROSS 34. American LIEINT ST ‘,"mmun ’ ; ; i ! INETIEIGRIEIT] aparlments and are getting ac-| 1. Source of metai — humorist IDlolclENRALILINSER quainted with the folks around| et 35, Llhinl. ging RIVITH IS them. for the first time. | 12 Engitshlotter 36 Wipgeoted 2 Maybe this IS the beginning of | adtreet 37. Discolored [olR] i 14. Addition to a place C ] democracy. ! building ~ 38, Landed Plels[ollR]! D] ST i e | 15. Sweetbrier _properties Eaflqu | 17, Late: comb. 40. Fish sauces IT1S : e: 1 4o Lot it stand variant [HIOITERSIHTON =Mz [Olo] Golt club + Fipbanted MEE DEHERE 3mMn ; 01 M VISITING JUNEAU Biexts pia[TRTele [LIAMIDIELE] ! de butt A ige Solution de butter el o . | Small valley 48 Be the matter olution Of Yesterday's Puzzle y azier, former Boy Boate, o U‘;L‘\"" 54. Japanese rice DOWN Scout executive at Greeley, Colo, I SYmbo for by paste 1. Extra and his son, William, are visiting 32. Thing: law 52, Arlusllcm . ::. fii!:l;:r'l;l god g. %‘:fi.‘"‘" in Junedu enroute to Anchorag?,| bt 53, Washlightly 7. Marry ¢ Rally where Frazier will be in charge - " Gut length- zier T 0 6. Cut lengt Sccut activities for Southwest HH///‘“IHW Ewly‘ g |oEee ! iy 7 § Chloringagent Frazier's title will be assistant| n-.%fl. .. / lg' Butter Scout executive. This is an expan- | ‘. " substitute sion of the Territorial Boy Scout; 1. A Retks o program inaugurated last March | 6. Tref By when Amby Frederx;k was appoint- | f; ver & afi 0 the same It gflm 3 #,‘ 1 ln%'.r:nm t cell: 13 Eals: doarines bristle 36 B/ «dd E4EE foit, Urho Kronquist arrived home | Princess | He s he is mighty glad to get back | last MEDICAL SOCIETY " DISCUSSES NEEDS CIVILIAN DEFENSE At the regular monthly meeting |of the Juneau Medical Society held in the Territorlal Building at 8:30 pan. last evening routine business |was dispensed with and was fol- !lowgd by a general ‘discussion of improving plans for emergency meédical services in the Juneau area in relation to civilian defense | néeds. | A resolution by the Medical So- ciety was passed commending the Territorial Department of Health for its efforts towards the Iim- provement of general health ana sanitation of communities through- out the Territoty and for its ef- forts in improving the quality of| milk and water supplies in these| | communities, and its immunization and public health nursing pro- grams generally. | where she will make her home with friends for the time bei:g. | — - |LOCAL MEN ARE NOW | WITH BIG COMPANIES John Cashen has joined the ranks of Union Ofl Co. employees ’hnving gone to work for the comp- :any at their plant in Juneau the first of the week. L. W. Kilburn |this rhorning started work at the Treadwell foundry. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT A hearing will be held at ten o'clock a.m. on February 28, 1942, in the United States Commissioner’s | | (Ex-Officio) Probate Court for the | Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinct upon the Final Account of JAMES W. McNAUGHTON as the {executor of the estate of Mary V. | McNaughton, deceased, and all per- 1 sons are required ot file on or before | saia hearing, their objection, if any, |to said Final Account or to any particular item thereof, specifying the particulars of such objections; and, at said hearing, said Court will ladjudicate and determine who are the heirs and distributees of said | decedent, and all persons, are re- {quired to show cause why said es- |tate should not be distributed to Mary Jean McNaughton and James | W. McNaughton in accordance with | said decedents last will and testa-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- | ber 30, 1941. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and 1 | Ex-Officip Probate Judge. | First publication, Dec. 31, 1041, Last publication, Jan. 21, 1942, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE | Disirict Land Office E Anchorage, Alaska | Oct. 24, 1941 Notice is hereby given that Albert F. Bixby has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 09091 for a tract of land de- scribed as U. S. Survey No. 2448 situated near the head of Funtet Bay, Admiralty Island, Latitude 58° 15" 30" N, Longitude 134° 52 W., containing 4.99 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Als Any and all petsons claiming adversely any of the above-mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the dis- trict land office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Reglster. First publication, Dec. 17, 1941. Last publication, Feb. 11, 1942, ———— UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 17, 1941. Notice 1s hereby given that How- ard Erickson has made application for. & hor éu under the Act of May 26, 1 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage (smn 6. 09955, for a tract of land describéd a8 Lof, D of the Tee Har- bor Group of Homesites smghted on the east shore of Favorite Channel and the west shore of Tee Harbor, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2388, containing 4.56 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. District Ldnd Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versély any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred { by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, ! Acting Register. First publication, Nov. 26, 1941, Last publication, Jan. 21, 1942, BUT GOOD GRIEE, ASH/ #100 A NEAH,BUT ON LOOKIN/ OVER TH/ CONTRACT I NOTICED IT SAID, HOSPITAL EXPENSES / PAGE FIVE 1891—Half a Cgllq of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS MARION’S Dressmaking, Alterations Designing 304 Willoughby Avenue Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Alaska Laundry HOME GROCERY COWLING-DAVLIN DODGE apd ELYMOUTHR Sanitary Meat Co. Connors Motor Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS Herb Waugh AND POULTRY Phone 411 230 §. Franklin FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints - ZORIC “PHONE 15 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY BALL PHONE 767 Alaska Music Supply Arthur ggen, Manager Utah Nut and Lugp | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €e. TELEPHONE 4 FORD AGENCY (Authorised Phone 146 “SMILING BERVIOR" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONEK 104 or 100 Pree Delivery P The Juneau Laandry Pront and Second Strests PHONE 0 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company ¢ LASS and Ammunition — 5 GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 COMPANY HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—02—85 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 MAT, PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xazit Soot Eradicator Chemical Métal Tréatments Plastic Refi 104 8. Main