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FOR RENT FOR SALE APARTMENT “furnished or unfur- nished. New and comfortable. Krafft Bldg., phone 62. VACANCY at Ellingen Ap(% Phon2 351. 3.ROOM fur. apt, oil heat, elec. range, low rent. 530 Park Ave. after 3 pm. 3-ROOM furnished apt. with bath, steam heated, refrigerator and laundry facilities. 416 Gold St. Phone Blue 168. 4-ROONi FURNIS!’(ED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un-; furnished house, 504 5th St. | for couulé,’ close Phone Black 415.‘ fiéhrsésu apt , $30 monthly. Theated furnished 3- ROO'VL apartment. IOR PEN’I’ in Doug as—Newly re-| furnished 3-room apt., qulet,‘ onvenient, comfortable, $16 per month. Phone Douglas 472 after| 7 pm. | VACANCY — Jensen Apts. Corner| 6th and Franklin, ! STEAM heated apt, 3 rooms and bath., Phone Black 763, Klein Apts. l 3-. ROOMT\;mmhed ap 5 Gastineauf Ave, Inquire Juneau Paint Store.| 37 AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. | Oi] heat, washing machines, 504 | and 510 Kennedy St. Phone! Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 pm. 3-ROOM ;;Ax;:i;gdk ;pitf Phone | Red 250. 437 Park Ave. | VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. | AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly modern four-room heated duplex, furnished, excel-| lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone/ Blue 285. VACANCY—Ev ergrcen Apts. FULLY furnished comfortable, air-| conditioned house, Prigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 151.L 4-ROOM apt., bath, electric range, oil heater. 410 10th. Call 180 from 9 am. to 5 pm. 3-ROOM heated apt., refrigerator, dry room and laundry facilities. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 550. 3-ROOM apt. oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. 3-room cot- rent. FURNISHED complete, tage, oil heat, reasonable Phone Douglas 64. ONE office room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENTLarge view apt., Tea- sonable rent. Alder Phone Black 570. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. TR e AR SR A T VACANCY—One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. e e il FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. e FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS:| PHONE 439. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. 4-ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. | 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. APARTMENT for rent. Green 675. Fifty years ago 9,000 pounds of aluminum -were produced annually in the United States; last year, an all-time high of 412,500,000 pounds was reached; and by the end of | this year, it will be about 750,000, 000 pounds. 2.ROOM furnished house at a bar- g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘local Board ' Changes More Draft Grades iNo 1-A Selectees Named' in Classification of 13 Men Twenty-three more reclassifica- | gain. P.O. Box 1187, Do-llglas. |tions of men over 28 were an-| ONE SEWING machine, one % |nounced today by the Juneau Se- complete Simmons bed, one oil|lective Service Board. No 1-A Se-| Jheater. Phone Black 429. lective Service candidates were | o) VO T ——|found in this particular group. 1998 FORD sedan. 8ee at A J.| The board made the following| Camp. Lloyd Garner. ‘riermcn,\ | FOR SALE at a pargain or for| Class 1-B (available for limited | rent — 6-room furnished house|military service): George A. L.| with garage. Good location in Johnson, James Evert Bliss, For-| Juneau. Phone Thane 8, four|tunato Taay Fulgengio, Carl Andy e rings. Gust Swanson. 1038 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coups,| A-1 condition. Bargain for ca: Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.n. 6-ROOM family room apt. downstairs, St. Phone 251. home with a 3- 816 Dixon 3- ROOM furnished house, Tract, $1,600 cash. Phone green 479. G-’Rd()”l\;lwfir‘u‘y furnished house with garage, cabin cruiser, 9-ft. skiff and trailer. Inquire Sports- man Barber Shop or phene Douglas 26, 4-ROOM famished ho 1ith St. Phone 437, ONE CHEST of drawers, $5; o one chestrobe, $12. Phone Black 45¢| or call 1026 West 9th. | SINGER Sewing Machines, Irol rite Ironers, Machines. Terms $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machine. Parts, service, repairs, any make machine. Call Singer Maytag Dis- tributor. Phone 711, {EQUITY in 4-room house, low paj- ments. Full basement, oil furnace. Phone Green 153, 740 5th St. 6-ROOM furnished house, full con- crete basement. 873 Basin Road. Call after 5 p.m. |COMPLETELY furnished year round home at Auk Bay. Se2 R. B. Forrest. MISCELLANEOUS EWXLL exchange equity ‘in practi- cally new Chrysler sedan . for good - coupe - or boat.- Write Em- pire C. 795. PEOPLE wishing to have children tended, phone 506. . LOST and FOUND HAGERUP'S 919 Sth St. Skates sharpened. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers, PSP P S P TURN your old gold- into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. o Terrace.| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty hop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WANTED WANTED—Fresh-killed loca} rab- bits. Call Douglds .Inn, phone 63. WANTED — Reliable party wishes furnished house with 2 bedrooms and yard, Must be reasonable, Address P.O. Box 734. INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at| the City Clerk’s Office, Juneau, Al- aska, until 12:00 o'clock noon, Feb- ruary 14, 1942, for driving a tun- nel approximately 430 feet long be- | tween the retaining wall at the northwest <corner %f the Juneau Public Grade School and a point in the southerly part of the Ever- green Bowl This tunnel shall be driven ac-| cording to the plans and specifica- tions furnished by the City Ea- gineer, and shall be under his supervision. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities. (Signed) R. G. RICE, . City Clerk. Publication dates, Feb. 4-5-6, 1942. ad\ .| Class 2-A (necessary in his ¢ Seatter| Maytag Washing | saw filing service, —|of the total of 2496 for the entire ‘lin addition 1-C (member of armed | Henry Ronald Olson. | attacks on the island. ian activity): Arthur Paul Brewer | Class 2-B (necessary to the war | production program): Leonard }Berlin. William Lawrence Fitzpal |rick, Charles Shrewsbury, John Henry Ward, George Fredrich Kenney, Ogrow O. Martin, Urho Fredrick Kronquist, Fred William Kenney, Edward Quinby Paine. Class 3-A (deferred by reason of dependents): John Bishop, Erling Berg Onsoien, | Class 4-D_(minister of religion): Daniel P. Nicodemus Class 4-F (mentally or thorally or physically unfit for milita.y service) : Edwin Larson, Vigtor Wal- ter. Schrup; Carl Victor Anderson Jackson Bl'ncdul Rice FISHING WEST "~ OF KODIAK IS STILL IN AIR Many Will Suffer if War 2 Makes Fishing in Area Impossible Commercial fishing in the Bristol Bay and other regions West of | Kodiak for the coming year is | doubtful according to word received here by Paul E. Thompson, Fishery Agent for the Fish and Wildlife| Service from the Seattle office. PETERSBURG BOY SCOUTS ACTIVE Increased activiiy in the Peters- A burg Boy Scout program has been The decision depends on the sal-|.oporieq to the Territorial Scout mon canning industry as Fisheries| office in a letter from Thomas K. regulations will not prevent mm»“w‘“dm, Scoutmaster, mercial fishing in this area. How- During January, four Scouts, {ever, it is indicated that protection|charles Diven, Jennings Grebstad, |West of Kodiak cannot be guaran-| plpert Heimdahl and Lewellyn teed dnd the outlook for commerec-|gyanson, were advanced to Second ial fishing in this district is doubt-|c1ass Scouts. The Arherican Le- ‘{IU’- a:cgrding to the word received | gjon, which sponsors the Troop {here today. arranged a party for the Scouts Bristol Bay Hit Hardest after the Court of Honor which If commercial fishing in _the|included demonstrations of Scout- LanLol Bay and other regions West | cpaff by the Troop. | of Kodiak does not take place this| A two day Scout camp at Sandy year the largest loss will be in lhe:End(h during January was re- I,Bu.stol Bay area’ where the average! Iported as a huge success. They yearly pack for the last four years|have also been active in collecting has been 1,018,270 cases out of the|waste paper as part of the National {lotal average of 6,003,270 for the|Scout Service project requested by entire Territory, according to fig-|Mayor LaGuardia, Administrator of ures of the Fish and Wildlife Ser-|ciyilian Defense activities. | vice. Plans for Anniversary Week act- { An average of 1900 “hhfl'menhvmea include a Boy Scout Church | have heen employed in this district|Service February 8 for Scouts ana |aver the last four year period out|Cubs, a joint Boy Scout and Girl ‘Scout program for the Petersburg | Parent-Teachers Association Feb- |ruary 11, and a Scout demonstration |for the Petersburg Rotary Club on February 13. { The Troop is rapidly becoming a completely uniformed Troop. Ac- area which would be affected. i Other Areas Areas which will bé affected if fishing. does not take place in any district West of Kodiak “will be, to Bristol Bay, Port Moller where the average pack for|tively assisting Mr. Windsor, is the the last four.years has heen 60,716| Troop Committee of Mr. W. A. cases; the South side of the Alaska|Chipperfield, Chairman, G. A.| Peninsula where the four year aver- age has been 584,935 cases; and| Chignik, with an average pack of 83,719 cases. OFFICE HOURS A total of 22 canneries operate Commencing February 16, 1942, the in these areas and 35 are ordinarily | Juneau-Douglas office of the De- operated in these districts. Jpartment of Public Welfare, locat- | In addition to the Territorial €d at the City Hall, Building, Ju- { Treasury which will suffer tre- ;re'm will observe office hours from {mendously, from' the loss of deusi.:ou to 4:00 p.m."on Monday, Wed- from one-!)fth of the annual pack,| nesday and Friday of each week. and the cannery operators, suspen- ady. |sion of fishing West of Kodiak will ‘greatly affect the fishermen who! |depend on this district for their| livlihood, the airplane companies| {which annually transport the ma-| | jority of the fishermen to the fish- |ing grounds, trading posts and rE e -5 iD[hel merchants whose income is| Subscribe to the Daily Alaska 1mgcu derived from supplying the|Empire—the paper with the largest canneries and fishermen. paid circulation Wilder, and C. A. Grennau. > PRI 8 Y, NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. The Japanese have s 4 TRINI DA D BUILD- U P—On land so recenlly thick virgin quarters for American civilians building a U.S. army base at Fort Fort Read, which will soon be ready for full occupation by U.S. troops, is one of five sites in Trinidad selected for bases, as part of Uncle Sam’s plan for better western hemispheflc defense. MENDENHALL, AUK LAKE SKATING GOOD | Ice skating now is safe at Men- denhall and Auk issued by of the For However, lakes, the Admiralty st Service said today. skaters were warned to confing ‘themselves to the area di-| a Di report lon rectly, in front of the skaters’ cabin at the glacier lake and to the, pDr. W. P. Blanton is Club Presi- end of Auk Lake eclosest to Juneau.|dent, assisted by Henry Harmon, These are the only areas whicn vice president, Milton Daniel is have been thoroughly tested. Jfiwxebary -Treasurer. i AR A ER] ACROSS 1. So: Scotch . Scrutinizes . Condensed ate mospheric moisture Fuss Heavenly body . Biblical king’ Indite . Uneven . Swamp . Red cedars e Bight-sided Article of food Fish Ardor Rubber tree Spread to dry Beverage Exist . Dance step Equality Crossword Puzzte’ Conjunction M ake ess . Nothing shakespearean lover Point . Tropical bird Bverlasting: poetic . Age . Understand ntelligence . Snug room Jap Borneo Attack Endangers Batavia Oil Here is a view of the Batavia Petroleum Company refinery in southeast Borneo, endangered by Jl[mnesa gained a foothold in Sarawak, British North Borneo, it is ! reported. The Sarawak oil fields were dmho)cd by British defenders before they retreated. rest in central Trinidad, llvln‘ ad take shape in record time. |PUBLIC IS INVITED | The public is invied T0 GUN CLUB SHOOT to attend the Juneau Shotgun Club Sunday shoot at 11 ncunced today. able for visitors nc own. throws perfect birc Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle DOWN }). Wm\kcml Notiol 3 Call together o'clock, Guus will be avail-| Lh('u" ot (PIAIRILIUIMEIN] EEE 5 g 4. . Sailor . Table dishes . Dry . Bullt . Distant . Pulpy frult 5. Entices . Ol of -violet . Walsts . 1 love: Latin . Wise old man . Polluted .. Uniform i . Organ of flight . Roam about . Vigilant . Bmbellish . Musical In- | . Genus of ducks . Cover the in- it was an- bringing Odor Drinking vessel Congealed water Edged imple= ment Geometrical solids struments Largest Scotch river Strength Mountain in Colorado root 7 Utah Nut and Lump The ‘trap has béeni’ resét and now| T'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR. | YOU HIGH AND LOW, ASH - THE FESTIVAL COMMITTEE WANTS TO KNOW IF YOUVE TRIMMED THE TREE THEY SELECTED FOR'!T—JE ,7 7 ,\/ ,/ OCCASION TH/-BEST JOB O’ PRUNIN’ T EVER DONE, BY HECK ! . sam e PAGE FIVE o DIGGLY WIGGLY 37y It's As We Advertise SPE(IA'l 10c SALE WE NEED THE ROOM YOU NEED THE GOODS 0DDS AND ENDS GALORE SEE OUR WINDOW While TheyLastat 10 ¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY __Minimum $1,00_ Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. MARION’S Dressmaking, Alterations Designing 304 Willoughby Avenue Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Connars Moter Co. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS Herb Waugh AND POULTRY Phone 411 230 8. Franklin FREE DELIVERY — — CtllfiPhnna:\:_l_s and 49 PR AR RSO e Z0RIC XSTEM CLEANING Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints B 9 ST - S " THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Owned Grocers Pianos—Mausical Instraments e Rosa WEXT TO CITY HALL | Phone 208 122 W. Seoond PHONE 767 i ——— FORD AGENCY COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €e. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 148 Btore—Tel. 099 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Free Delivery Junean The J uneau Laundry PFront and Second Streets Transfer & Garbage Co. E. O. Davis: B.W. Davis 212—Phones—8}] —_— R T O W . £ Y PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales FOoR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W. Wends GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reeme at Reasonable Rates M—MO The Daily Alaska Empire nas the est argest paid circulation of any Al- ska newspaper.