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|EAGLES VS. HIGH SCHOOL LOOK HERE! FOR RENT FOR SALE VACANCY al Ellingen Apts. Phonz ONE SEWING machine, 351. complete - Simmens . bed, heater. Phone Black 429. {evened up the score with the high one i one 0| | Seatter | green house. Phone 3-ROOM furnished Tract, $1,600 cash 479 1938 FORD sedan. See at A. J. Camp, Lloyd Garner. | FOR SALE at a bargaln or for rent — 6-room furnished house| with garage. Good location in| Juneau. Phone Thane 8, rmxw rings. oil heat, elec. 530 Park Ave. 3-ROOM fur. range, low after 3 pm apt., rent. “with bath, and Sst. 3-ROOM furnished apt. | steam heated, refrigerator ! laundry facili 416 Gold Phone Blue 168. 1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Cou]"' A-1 condition. Bargain for -cash.; e Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. 6-ROOM family home with a 3- room apt. downstairs. 816 Dixon el St. Phone 251. FURNISHED apt. for couple, close in, $30 monthly. PHone Black 415. FULL marine conversion Star mo- tor, with propeller. Black 337. ('ROOM partly furnished house with garage, cabin cruiser, 9-ft. skiff and trailer. Inquire Sports- man Barber Shop or phone Douglas 26, OM steam heated fumished apartment, Call Red 245. F‘OR PEN’I‘ in Doug)u<~Newly re- ! furnished 8-room apt, quletw onvenient,” comfortable, $16 per| month. Phone Douglas 472 after|__ g ik 7 pam. [4-ROOM furnished house. 1014 W. e T e | 1ith St. Phone 437. VACANCY —Jensen Apts. Corner| 6th and Franklin, |ONE CHEST of drawers, $5; one | chestrobe, ‘$12. Phone Black 45% and o call 1026 West 9th. Klein| = STEAM heated apt, 3 rooms bath. Phone Black 763, SINGER Sewing Machines, Iron- rite Ironers, Maytag Washing Machines. Terms $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machine. Parts, service, repairs, any make machine, Call Singer Maytag Dis- | tributor. Phone 711. ied apt., ‘Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts.| Oil heat, washing machines, 504 | and 510 Kennedy St. Phone| Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St.| |EQUITY in 4-room house, 1% v b A I ments. Full basement, oil furnace. ROOM furnished apt. Phone| Phone Green 153, 740 5th St. R e e |6-ROOM furnished house, full con- crete basement. 873 Basin Road 1' Call after 5 p.m, VACANCY—Nugget Apts., $35. AVAILABLE immediately to right _ | accustomed .. [effects of a severe cold, while the| HOOP SERIES TIED UP AT ONE GAME EACH In a rather’ slow and somewhat spiritless game played in the school gym last night Douglas Eagles ON HOUSING WASHINGTON, #ob. 4" L War Production Board today des- ignated Seward as a critical area for defense housing, ‘entitling the community to priority and assist- ance in construction of dwellings for war industry workers especially ‘DR, JAMES (. RYANTO MAKE INSPECTION OF S.E. ALASKA SCHOOLS Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial Commissioner of Education, plans !to leave this week for a brief trip 2‘:0 Tenakee to make an inspection 0| o fthe school at that place. This will be the first of a series |of annual inspections of schools 2 ' throughout Southeast Alaska that {Dr. Ryan will make this spring. |Next on his schedule schools of Pelican City, gof. school Huskies, defeating them by 33 to 22, making it a game each and necessitating one more to de- cide ‘the winner of the -basketbail trophy for 1942, Neither team played with thew pep. During the first half scoring was about even, with most of the winning points beiny| mllm! in the last half. Rustad with |12 points and Shudshift with eigtit | were high scorers for their respec- tive teams. Line-ups and scores follow: EAGLES (22) RF—Guerin, 8 LF—Nelson, 6 H. 8. 33 F. Krsul, J. Devon, K. Shudshift, 8 G. Kirkham, 2 ..JF. Cashen, E. Savikko, 6 H. Cashen, 2 B. Dore, 0 - e, | FOUNDRYMEN TLL | R T T A Two members of the ’I‘x'cndwcn!INDlA" AFFAIRS Foundry crew who have been tak- IEA(HERS Bomo ing a forced vacation this week are Rene Stragier and Tony Riess. The | former is recuperating from the| C—G. Cashen, 4 R N. Rustad, 12 LG—G. Edwards, 3 and Chicha- latter is still crippled up from tne| Mr 1berg, teachers for effects of a wpad iall sustained while on his way to work Sundfl”of Indian Affairs at Tanunak on morning. He is now confined to|far distant Nelson Island, arrived his bed under physician’s care, |0 Juneau this week by plane from {the south and will continue by plane | WURSING CONFEREHCE. | . . o v BE HELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 1 10 4, unak i nDecember and have spent The regular Thursday nwsing {the last two months in Chicago. | They are making the round trip entirely by air. conference will be held tom: W, February 5, in the Juneau Public Health Center from 1 to 4 o'clock. This is for children who are in| | ALIEN GIVEN FINE BY FAIRBANKS JUDGE good health and enables mothe:s to ask questions of the attending Andrew Bond Pederson was coh- nurse. Children will be weighed, the Department will be the| FOR NELSON ISLE and Mrs. Stanley Ray Stan-|" victed in the United States Com- and given a general check up.Then party, strictly modern four-room |COMPLETELY furnished year round home at Auk Bay. Se¢ lex, furnished, excel- heated dup! orreat. lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone missioner’s Court in Fairbanks yes- if further attention is needed the| nurse will nfolva the parent when it would be advisable to see the I "R.B. terday, charged with being analien in possession of firearms and mak- Ing a false statement in applica- tion for a license, according to word Blue 285. MISCELLANEOUS WILL exchange equity in praa; cally new Chrysler sedan for good coupe or boat. Write Em- pire C 795. VACANCY—Evergrgen Apts. FULLY furnished comfortable, air- conditioned house, Frigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 155, 4-ROOM apt., balh electric range, | hildren ter. 410 10th. Call 190 | PEOPLE wishing to have cl g | tended, phone 506. from 9 am. to 5 pm. ! LOST and FOUND LOST——Bunch of keys—return Lo Post Office and receive reward. | | | l 3-ROOM heated apt., refrigerator,| dry room and laundry facilities. | Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. 3-ROOM apt., ol heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. |REWARD to finder of coat, hat, scout axe, cook-kit, etc., beside new Douglas Road. Call Black 565 or 428 12th St. for rent. First| HAGERUP'S saw filing service, ONE omce g ] 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used National Bank Bldg. gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TURN your old gold into value, | VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. L | VAGANGY_One large unfurnished | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts.| nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up. | — | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win-| 815 Decker Way. ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. WANTED A 7T N il e SN FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. TR IV a S L MO FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. TWO 4-ROOM fumished duplex| — % | KAHER FUNERAL AWAITS apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone ARRIVAL OF DAUGHTER i Word was received from Mus.| 621, : - Helen Lins, daughter of Josephl +-ROOM _partly furnished house, Kaher, to go ahead with her | 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pM. |(atner's funeral here. Mrs. Lins is 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| walung in Seattle for transporta- | « apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.|tion to Juneau. However, Mrs. | | Garland Boggan, who is handling APARTMENT for rent. Green 675.|tne funeral arrangements, has de- cided to wait until Mrs. Lins’ a.r-" |rival. The remains are at the C.| W. Carter Mortuary. | _— e, ——— | | Subscribe to the Dall Am.ska[ Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. FURNISHED complete, 3-room cot- tage, oil heat, reasonable rent. Phone Douglas 64. FOR RENT—Large view apt., rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace. Phone Black 570. !WAN'I'ED — Reliable party wishes | furnished house with 2 bedrooms | and yard. Must be reasonable. Address P.O. Box 734. | |WANTED TO BUY—Good used typewriter. Write P.O. Box 2943, City. LOURING RETURNS Kaj Louring, well known travel-| ing man, has returned to Juneau after a trip to Sitka. Empire Classifieds Pay! |received from Clarence Wildlife Agent for wildlife Service in the Juneau office. Commissioner fined Pederson $150, it was stated in the wire received here by Homer T. Jewell, Acting Executive Offi- family physician. - DEPUTY MARSHAL TAKES FOUR PRISONERS SOUTH United States Deputy Marshal Louis Rapuzzi left the south to- day with four men in his custody who are bound for Morningside Sanatorium in Portland. The men are Kenneth Anderson, Hiram Smith, William Streber and John L. Compton. Fairbanks by | vice here. e Subseribe to The Empire. ] Crossword Puzzle *35. Even ehance 3 ordin A . Small fish . After songs . Collection of Aigertan cav- T]l‘ym Salt Unit of light facts measurement 43. Glacial snow . Endeavor field . Term of respect . Units . City In France . Droop 50. Man with 'a deep singing voice . Tnlklr:’g glibly At odds . River: Spanish . City in Illinois |GIEIN] E {LIEID] HIEJE!E [UIRIN] ol [EMT[EN[e[TISIE(T] Solution Of 'Yesterd: en . Color . Tropical Amer- ican fiber . Submissive . American . Under . Exclamation . Entirely . Rub out Atrican worm 63. Bear - Wood nymph . Finish DOWN . Copled 2. Fury . Makes Jace 6. Soft élastie chaff ob- tained from certain Ha- walian ferns . One of a.Bib- lical people . Domestic fowl Bar of cast smetal . Thoroughtare Operatic solo Founder of mn;‘uné° Hol- yoke College . Northern bird Shut 1. Metallic cement 5. Of the morning . Wear away Indian . Pertaluing to the ear . sum 32. Cl Al nflcL’ll lan- guage ace lgln parts of musical ). 70000 TS ifl..%fl-l%/ | 7 iilllli‘ll i g e e 1] 'l‘.\le the eve- ning ‘ guurm"h. . Real or sub- stantial 41, Exhibit 4. Hug 46.. 58 ;l:.lppun- es Cut with a scertain tool bog 'n’l | T [ R RN W IIHII 1AW, R oo Ol P s Rhode, | the PFish and| William Growden | |cer of the Fish and Wildlife Ser-! ONE KILLED IN CRASH OF ARMY PLANE ightOthers Injurelin Ac cident Near Anchor- age Safurday SAN FRANCISCO, (Cal,, Feb. 4— |One flidr was “killéd and eight |others injured sMghtly, the West- |'ern Defense Command announced | today, in an Ann\ plane accident last Saturday nesr Anchorage, Al- | aska The dead man was Pvt Everheart, 34, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everheart of Carlsbad’ N. M. Injured men, whom the Ar isaid suffered only minor hurts, are 'Lieul John Pickard, Lieut. ward Abery, and Pvts. Sherman, ‘Barl Morrison, Otto Anderson and Herbert Krause. The headquarters also reported {that Lieut. Edward Buthmann,Jr, was unhurt in a parachute jump from his plan neéar Anchorage on Sunday. KARABELNIKOFF- STILL MISSING No new clues |.o the disappear- ance of Frank Karabenikoff were| uncovered today, although Juneau; police continued their search for the missing man. i belnikoff committed suicide be- cause of despondency over ill health, | they have uncovered no indication | of the method used. All his clothes and other belongings have -been checked. | Notes he wrote to friends before | disappearing early Monday morn- ing requested that the friends go to Karabelnikoff's apartment “If I'm not here,” the note read ‘I'm gone.” Another declared getting me down off dead.” 'SULLIVAN CASE GOES T0 JURY THIS AFTERNOON | “My health is| Maybe I'm better | Deliberations in nhe James: Sullfvan' case which has been on trial 'in the United States District Court since Monday morning, be- !gan at 2:35 o'clock this aftérnoon !when the case was given to the jury following completion of in- | structions by Judge George F. Alex- |ander. Introduction of evidence in the {noon at 3:45 o'clock when Court {was adjourried wuntil this morning at '10 o'clock. Arguments by Assistant United States Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr., for the government and Mrs. Mil- {dred Hermann took place this ‘murnmg with each attorney being | allowed one hour. > Subscribe to the Daily Alaska |!mnh'e—the paper with the largest ‘naid circulation. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | General Land Office DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska Jan. 8, 1942 Notice is hereby given that John W. Maloney has made application | for a'homesite tinder thaAct of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 09973, for a tract of land describéd as Lot F of Tract B of the Tee Harbor Group of Homesites sit- uated‘on the east shore of Favorite Channel and the west shore of Tee Harbor, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Sur- tvey No. 2388, containing 140 acres, xand it is now in the files of the U. |8. District Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. " | Any and all persons claiming ad- verseély any-of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim | in thetdistrict 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, Jan. 28, 1942. Last publication, March 25, 1942. | [ | Ernest | Ed- | Michael | Willis Titer, Earl Titev,| Although police feel sure Kara-| ]a,' case was completed yesterday after- | UNITED STATE: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Jan. 6, 1942 Notice is “hereby given that John "Ben "Peterson, entryman, together ] wllh his witnesses, Gfen Ralph Ben- | jamin Parker and Jacob Edwin Hall, yall of. Gustavus, Alaska, has submit- |ted ‘#fnal proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage Serial No. 08758, !for Lot 1, NW!NE% Sec. 7 and the WXSEY, Sec.6,allinT. 408, R ‘)9\ ‘E C.R. M., conla&qm& 161.17 acres, and ‘4t is now in ‘the ‘files of the| Umted States Land Office, Anchor-| age, Alaska, and if no protest is filed | in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, said final proof will be | ‘:\cm‘pn‘d and final certificate issued. | FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Acting ‘Register. First publication, Jan. 21, 1942, Last publication, Feb. 18. 1942 | UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office 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 Funter | | 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, Alaska. Any and u“y | persons ¢laiming ‘adversely any of | ‘!he above-mentioned land .sl\ould{ | file their adverse claim in the dis-| | trict land office within the peuodi of publication or thirty days there- | |after, or they will be barred by thl ,pmvnlmh of the statutes, ’ FLORENCE L. KOLB, | | I Acting Register. | First publication, Dec. 17, 1941, Last publication, Feh n 1942. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ‘ThuL Howard D. Stabler, admin- |istrator of the estate of Alfred Ta-| ‘])mln also known as Fred Tnpmlu, ‘(le('(-msr-d. has filed his final ac-| {count and report of his adminis- |tration of said estate, and his pe- tition for distribution of the resi- due thereof, in the United States| | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska; that| 110 o'clock AM. March 24th, 1942, 'has been fixed as the time and tsaid ‘court the ‘place for hearing same; and that all persons con-! |eerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and plnu-' and file their objections, if amv {to said final account and petition | or settlement thereof. Dated: Juneau, 21, 1942, HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. Publication dates Jan. 21-28, Feb.! 4-11, 1942, adv. Alaska, January | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4793-A | In the District Court for the Terri- tory ‘of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. LEWIS DYRDAHL, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN 'BOURNE and ANNA| BOURNE, doing business as GasJ tineau Motors, Defendants. The President of 'the United States | of America. To the above named | defendants, GREETING: - You are hereby required to appear in the| District Court for the Territory of | Alaska, Pirst Division, ‘at Juneau, | Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, in case this sunimons is published, or| within forty days ‘aftér the ‘date of its service upon you, in case this summons ‘is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court in the .above entitled ‘cause. The plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Judgment for $2,- | 700.00, and plaintiff’s costs and dis- bursements herein, for and on ac- | | | pliés and parts sold by defendants for the -plaintiff's account, and pro- ceeds retatned by the'defendants. And in the event you fail 80 to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court | for the relief demanded in said com- plaint, and as hereinabove stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F.1{ Alexander, judge of said Court, nnd| the seal of said Court hereunto af- | :isx:; on this 14th day of January, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled court, By: PEGGY McLEOD, ‘Deputy. ‘First publication, Jan. 14, 1942, L&st publlcation. Feb. 4 1942. I HAVENT SEEN BETTY SINCE SHE WENT INTO THE CHORUS --- SHES VERY BUSY WITH HER WORK, POLLY. JNN ANE WEN” JEEEE AND BESIDES, SHE' GOES TO NIGHT (RSN S R S TO LEARN TO WRITE --- PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ASKING HER FOR HER AUTOGRAPH / largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. MARION’S /| AlaskaLaundry | || Utah Nut and Lump and _ distribution | count of uwmob!le ‘accessories, sup- |/ PIGGLY WIGGLY %o QUALITY WITH SERVICE | [ n LOORING FOR LENTEN WEHLS ? Sreviagniyeen, /1s#/ |\\§ 'O0DS Spark your Lenten menus with Birds Eye Sea- foods .. . deliciously ocean-fresh, all their tangy flavor sealed in by quick-freezing . .. economi- cal, too, because you don't pay for waste ., they come all cleaned and ready to cook. 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