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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1942 Y Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE? | | ‘ ‘ | \ | | | | i By DOROTHY ROE AP Fashion Editor we'll fight the good fight we'll leap the last hurdle; For might and for right | We'll give_up our girde. ‘ \ | Told that the horrors of war will | include even the supreme sacrifice B PR A S et ermuite st | lof the Great American Girdle, \xo-‘ e e e | FOR RENT FOR SALE ‘ OOMS at thc Impcxlal Holel “and lmth fur. Phone 452. 3 ROOMS apt., steam heated. 4-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur- nished, hot water day or night, electric range and refrigerator,| laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 monthly. Phone Douglas 132. ;VJ?RN!S%EIS 3-room_ cabin with bath. Inquire Steinbeck Apts. I 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, electric range, close in. Phonelg Black 415. ! 3-ROOM furnistied npt “with bath.| | Phone Blue 168. 3-ROOM completely furnis Inquire Peter Bond, upstairs, 4th and Harris. HAND trolling boat, double ender, | $30; outboard motor, $35. Inquire 929 7th St. West. FOR SALE—Salfe. Phone green 750.| | ~Tmette, 6-year-old crib, Taylor Tot | 0] walker, baby buggy, high chair.| Phone 679. | 28-FT. equipped lrollm" boat; 1937/ Chev Coupe. Phone 556. 63 CU. FT. remgoxalm new. Phone Red 404. FULL SIZE mahogam bed, coil springs, mattress and box springs, good condition, $45. Phone 631. Ask for apt. 5. EQUITY in modern 4-room com- pletely furnished house, bargain.| COMPLETELY furnished house, 5th and Gold. See VanderLeest, Butler-Mauro Drug Store. | 3 ROOMS and bath, modern in|_ every respect, laundry facilities. Kilburn Apts., Douglas. VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phons 351. | Phone Green 775 1‘ A i I FOR SAAl:E—-:; marine engines, propeller shafts, with wheels. Finnish Steam Baths, Willoughby Ave. ! FOR SALE—Used bathinette and! bassinet. Phone 638. | WOMAN’S ice ska(es, size 8. Cnll Baranof Hotel, apt. 614. | 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. 504 5th St. UPRIGHT piano, l}’));wl:i(l‘;‘ desk, baby buggy. Priced for quick sale. Phone Green 510. P ~ =1 3-ROOM steam heated furnished apartment. Call Red 245. JUNIOR - SIZE bicycle. Phone black 565. 1 | FOR RENT in Douglas—Newly re- furnished 3-room apt., quiet, .onvenient, comfortablé, $16 per| month. Phone Douglas 472 after 7 pm. “Jensen Apts. Corner Franklin. VACANCY 6th and 3 rooms and| Klein STEAM heated apt, bath. Phone Black 763, Ap 3-ROOM furnished 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. after ¢ p.m. 3-ROOM furnished' apt. Red 250. 437 Park Ave. Phone $35. AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly modern four-roomn heated duplex, furnished, excel- lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone Blue 285. VACANCY—Nugget Apts., FUiLTfurmshedTom!ormhle, air- conditioned house, Frigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 156. 4-ROOM apt., bath, electric range, oil heater. 410 10th. Call 180 from 9 am. to 5 p.m. 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 480. ONE SEWING chhinc.Aone % complete Simmons bed, one o!l| heater. Phone Black 429. FOR SALE at a bargain or for rent — 6-room furnished house with garage. Good location in Juneau. Phone Thane 8, four rings. 1938 MODEL Ford “Deluxe Coup A-1 condition. Bargain for cash. Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. 6-ROOM family home with a 3- room apt. downstairs. 816 Dixon | St. Phone 251. 3-ROOM furnished house, Seafter Tract, $1,600 cash. Phone green | 479, 6-ROOM partly furnished house with garage, cabin cruiser, 9-ft. skiff and trailer. Inquire Sports- man Barber Shop or phone Douglas 26, 4-ROOM furnished house. 1014 W. 11th St. Phone 437. ONE CHEST of drawers, $5; one chestrobe, $12. Phone Black 45% or call 1026 West 9th. SINGER Sewing Machines, Iron- rite Ironers, Maytag Washing Machines. Terms $5 monthly, Tib- eral allowance for old machine. Parts, vice, repairs, any make machine. Call Singer Maytag Dis- | tributor. Phone 711. FURNISHED complete, 3-room cot- tage, oil heat, reasonable rent. Fhone Douglas 64. 8-ROOM furnished house, full con- crete basement. 873 Basin Road. Call after 5 p.m, | ONE office room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. - e g ettty FOR RENT—Large view apt., rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace. Phone Black 570. VACANCY. Mncxlnnon Apts. VACANCY—One large unfurnished | apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. 'I'WU J-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houscs. Wmdm Apt.u COMPLETELY furnished year round home at Auk Bay. See R. B. Forrest. G.E. WASHING mach., $25; Kracht piano, $75; bookcase, $6; bike,! _ $7. 740 5th St., Green 153. HAGERUPS 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. GUARANTEED Realistic Pemu nent, $5.50, Paper Curls, $1 up;| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Deckér Way. | | FOR RENT ((onlinued)i -ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.n. APARTMENT for rent. Green 675. | hoarding. | inquired — (trator, and that the same will be { burthen, of $1,778.95 value. {men have decided that Sherman | was right. ‘ Reaction to the stern edict of | |OPM has been varied, as women| learned the awful truth—that the rubber shortage is going to affect | spare tires in more ways than one.| Some figure - conscious females, bound for support in the crisis, rushed hysterically to the | stores to buy girdles by the dozen, unmindful of the fact that rubber is constitutionally opposed to‘ Other and wiser consumers have, \n(‘d the girdle blitz, and have | found, to their amazed delight, that the solution is as simple as stitch- | ing a seam — British women, un- girdled but unbowed, are making their own restraining garments. | Quick as a bunny an Amem‘:m pattern company leaps to the res-| ‘cue with a simplified pattern for a home-made girdle abiding by all priority restrictions. i Similar to those now being worn by our English sisters, it is made of white outing flannel and dis- penses with zippers as well as all | elastic parts. You run it up on the sewing machine, snug it in place with safety pins, and there you are, with your streamlined fig- | ure practically undammaged by the war. | Ribbon garters tie through eye- | lets in girdle and stocking tops. If priorities take away even our safety | pins, you may fasten the girdle with ribbon or tape laces. ! All of which proves that priority is the mother of invention ‘ e RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale, sponsored by the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, will be held tomorrow in the Lutheran Church parlors. B BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION | In the United States Commissioner’s | Court for Precinct of Juneau, Di- vision Number One, Territory of Alaska. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of OSCAR S. OSBORNE, Deceased. NOTICE 1is heréby given that Wil- lie Russel Osborne has filed in this | court his petition for letters of ad- | ministration upon the estate of Oscar S. Osborne, deceased, praying | that said estate be administered as a large, insolvent, Indian estate con- sisting only of a gas-screw vessel and with Indian relative adminis- heard on the 10th day of March, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon , of said day, at the court-room of | said court at room 513, Federal Bldg., | Juneau, Alaska; and all persons in- terested in said estate are notified , then and there to appear afd show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Assets of estate consist only of gas-screw COLUMBIA, or-' ficial number 223,320, of 7 gross tons Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of February, 1942, FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and ex- officio Probate Judge. (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, ' Publication dates: February 9 to 18 inclusive, 1942. LOST and FOUND LOSP——Eyeglasaes on or mear Auk Lake skating area. Jack Gar- rett, Baranof Lounge. REWARD. WANTED WANTED—One Phone 638. WANTED—Fresh-killed local rah- bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 63. WANTED . T _BUY — Breakiast table and: 4 chairs. Phone Blue! 232. } MISCELLANEOUS MEALS G5c. Regular meals per used baby crib. Empire Classifieds Pay! BUY DEFENSE STAMPS % month, $45. Rooms, $3 and up. Kirsch Boarding House. Phonc THE DAILY ALASKA EM!’IRE—— JUNEAU ALASKA into how our Allies sur-' WAR BULLETIN: American women meet the girdle priority crisis with brilliant flanking maneuvers (homemade binder and brassiere of out- ing flannel). Total cost under S1. (6} RETIREMENI A(T FOR EMPLOYEES, AR[l The employees of the Alaska Road Commission who have not in the fits of the Civil Service Retirement { Act because of the seasonal char- acter of their employment will be | covered into the retirement 'under the terms of the Ramspeck- | Mead Act recently enacted, which | was H. R. 3487, to amend the Civil ‘Servlce Retirement system. Delegate Dimond, in January, 1941, introduced a bill, H. R. 1590, to specifically cover the regular Al- aska Road Commission employees under the retirement system. In a letter dated January 14, 1942, ad- dressed to Chairman Ramspeck of the House Committee on Civil Serv- ice, Mr. Lewis H. Fisher, Chief of the Retirement Division of the Unit- ed States Civil Service Commission, stated that the enactment of the stem | bill, H. R. 3487 would serve the same ; purpose as H. R. render unnecessary any action by Congress or H. R. 1500. AR Martha Society Giving Luncheon : The Martha Sm‘xety will have a luncheon tomorrow, February 11, in the church parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. The af- fair will be open to the public and in order to have as many attend as | possible, lunch will be served be- tween the hours of 11:30 and 1| o'clock. In charge for the day are M. | Arthur J. Ficken, general chairman; Mrs. J. W. Leivers, in charge of the dining room; Mrs. Willis R. Booth and Mrs. Katherine Hooker, hostess es, and Mrs, M. S. Whittier, cashier. Long tables will be set up and interesting decorations are prom- ised. REERESEL - L BROKEN LENSES Are promptly replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Building. adv. e he Daily Alaska Fmpire nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- 163, 404 First St., East. faska newspaper. 1590 and would | G|r| Scout First Aid Class Meets The Red Cross F past been able to secure the bene- | ing conducted for the Girl Scouts | 6th day of February, 1942, at Juneau, will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at | Alaska, an order was made in the | | the home of the instructor, Miss |above entitled proceedings, Mary Stewart. e RUMMAGE SALE Lutheran Church, Wednesday, |1, beginning at 10 a.m. adv | PASHONR P55 SRS Empire clnssuledx Payl 0. Aid Class be- A A OFFICIALS ARRIVE HERE ON CHARTERED PLANE W. L. Seeley, Acting Superintend- (ent of Afrways for the Civil Aero« | nautics Authority and C. B. Griggs, Chief Engineer for CAA, arrived in | Juneau with A. G. Woodley of the Woodley Airways of Anchorage and will hold a conference here with representatives of firms from the, | States regarding equipment to be used in the CAA program in Alaska. While in ‘Juneau, Mr. Seeley and Mr. Griggs will also confer with Federal and Territorial officials of | the various governmental agencies | regarding matters pertaining to CAA work in the Territory. 'DR. WESTON ENTERS '~ PRACTICE IN SEWARD Dr. John Weston, who was form- erly with the Territorial Department of Health, has gone into general practice with Dr. Ray Banister in { Seward, according to word received ‘nom him here. He will fill a va- ‘cancy in that city made by the| deparature of Dr. L. E. williams, | who left follewing the Seward fire. | Dr. Weston is a graduate of the University of Washington and of | Harvard Medical School. Following | his graduation from the latter in | 1938 he joined the staff of the Royal | Serafimer Hospital in Stockholm, | }bwvdt'n, where he made a special | study of x-ray work and of diseases of the chest. He returned to the United States just prior to the out- break of the present war and con- | tinued his hospital training in l Boston 'Catholic Daughters '~ Are Meeting Tonight| The regular business meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America | will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. | Mrs. Walter Hellan urges all mem- | bers to be present in the Parish | Hall as there are important subjects | to be discussed. CASE NO. 159 IN BANKRUPTCY { In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One in Juneau. | 1n the Matter of ENOCH W. JEN- SEN, a voluntary bankrupt. | Notice of Order Fixing Time for Filing Objections to Discharge ‘ Notice is hereby given that on the | fixing | the 10th day of March, 1942, as the |1ast day for the filing of objections | | to the discharge of said bankrupt. Feb. | Dated this 6th day of February, 4 1J4‘ at Juneau, Alaska, ' HAROLD H. BATES, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publication date, Feb. 10, 1942. ACROSS In behalf of Rub out Spot on a play- ing card Salutaton Radium emana- tion Mountain in Crete Free . Bntire . Pull . Accompany 20. Competitors 23, 5 24, Charge for the Lse of a crane 5¢. Have obliga- . Art . Headplece . Measures of weight . Render uncon- 35. Small fish 36, Sing In a cer- 8. New England 39. Teller of un- 42. Cancel . Conform to the . Eating car 6. Metric land . Eat according clous tain style state: abbr. truths B HElL LI TAIC] ER]A] Ml shape measures to rule Cravat all fish Attends the sick Soft murmur 60, Clergyman in 61, charge of a chapel Self Public store- ouse 2. Slikworm . Body joint EHEBEE L!EI.\ fiB ISIMIAL ILIEIRTT [RIK] WIARIVIRVIEIRIVIENIMIE] AINITIIMIE]L S E] BIYJRPIEIR] [LINSTI INJE| loINJlICIEIN|TIAIUIR] [DIEIW] uER [CIO/OMRWIALI ISIT | LR ISHNI [TIE] [O[D| RN [A[MIERET [E]R M| rieioMel EElisMeE] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 64. Restrain through fear 65. Number DOWN Daily food and sheep . Britlsh soldier . Supplication . Disturb the eace iamess coln Tles high . Chaln together . In a flutter . False god Animals’ feet . Acknowledge Large wagons ajin s Bataon f diameters . Well-behaved . Finished . French sclen- tist s . Forms into & fabric . Tine. orhlulon: Scotcl . Public speaker . Accessory of a fireplace Ouldlng line fifl"! flood Threaded 7. Manner . Hackneyed . Went quickly Author of “Les Miserables" . Back of the neck 54, lrplmld Whirl feline animal ARENT You SORRY WERE LEAVING HERE TOMORROW, Warld rights reserved. Cope. 1942, King Peatures Syodicate, Inc. ' HECK ! THEM THINGS IS NOTHIN/ DIDN'T I TELL YER EGGZACT AGE IN FRONT O’ TH’ WOMENS SEWIN’ CIRCLE? | GASTINEAU | PAGE. FIVE e PIGGLY WIGGLY 2o Where You Will Like to Trade JUST ARRIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF NUTRADIET CANNNED FRUITS CONSISTING OF GRAPEFRUIT PEARS PEACH] APRICOT! PINEAPPLE STRAWBERRIES BLACKBERRIES WHOLE FIGS RASPBERRIES PINEAPPLE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ORANGE JUICE The best to be had for those who cannot or prefer not to use sugar PIGGLY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Junean Laundry PFront and Second Streets PHONE 350 NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phonés—81 westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 Bo. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 688 | SO SR COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economise THREE PHONES 553—92—95 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil-—-Stove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Hiul- ing — BStorage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Photie 48—Night Phone 481 ‘“SMILING SERVION’ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Junean It's Healthy, Too! Blllogi}_‘luSWICK OWL BOWLING ALLEYS ‘Evéry comfort made for our guests Air Service PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY .Phone 146 Store—Tel. 698 NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, ir route from Sesttle to Nome, on Ale Ht J. B. Burford & Co. adv Minimum $1.00 MARION’S Dressmaking, Alterations Designing 304 Willoughby Avenue Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retailer- *Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 787 FORD AGENCY Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS - OILS . Uhilllllil- COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €6 TELEPHONE ¢ EAU-YOUNG l' !

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