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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ~ FORBENT .'\‘Z and 2 ROOM APTS, $25 to | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | neau Rental Service, corner 2nd | | and Seward. < FURNISHED heated apt. for rent, 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. ————— FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and bath, steamheated. 414 Gold St., blue 168. FURNISHED apt., 3 rooms and| bath, steamheated. 414 Gold St.| Blue 168. FUR. HEATED 5-room apt., 2l bedrooms, laundry, dry room, 634 Harris St.; one 3-room fur, en- closed porch, good view, big yard.. 225 Distin Ave. Blue 200. CLICK _residence., East | . 7-room furnished. Basement, Black 325. FOR RENT — Small, comfo 361\” furnished house, $16.50. 920 West | 12th St. i Phone VACANCY — Mead Apts. red 614, GACANCS;';.;;W\VI\cmr Apts., chan- nel view, reasonable rent. Phone| 452, Buy +| OVERSTUFFED |FOR SALE OR RENT—McDani | FOR SALE—Safe. Phone green 655. 18, 1942 R e Sell Lost Found llelp i LOOK HERE!? | 77777 rocker plau’ orm cage and stand; Phone 554 chair; girl canary, bicycle. balhmelte high CHILD'S “walker, i phone 557. { chair, crib. Bargain OOM _furnished house, $1.200, or $1,500 on time payments. Sa Opich, Douglas. COMPLETELY furnished 6-room house, beautiful view; also 3-room | apt. downstairs. A bargain on easy terms. Phone 66 or 251. FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson,"l 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas| engine. Salmon and herring gear complete. See Martin Holst, 838 gth St. P.O. Box 1055. HOUSE FOR SALE—837 West '7|.h| St., or call green 724. | BED davenport, $35; 1 bed, $20; 1 bed, $10; chest of drawers, $4; kitchen table, $3. 601 6th St. house, 837 W. 10th. 4 rooms fur-| nished, 2 bedrooms. Phone blue | 232. FURNISHED 6-room house sale. Phone Douglas 26. for | i i ST i HAND trolling boat, double ender, $30; outboard motor, $35. Inquire 929 Tth St. West. furnished house, | 3-ROOM partly see Bob Cow-| 11th and F. St. ling. Phone 57. partly f[arnisl{ed‘. P.O. Box 1852. PETERSON house, 3rd and Dixon. Baroumes Apts Al fur-| nished, hot water day or nighl‘ electric range and refrigerator, laundry conveniences. Rent, $27} monthly. Phone Douglas 132. -ROOM, FURNISHED 3-room cabin with | bath. Inquire Steinbeck Apts. 1-ROOM furnished house, oil heat,! electric range, close in. Phone Black 415. | 3-ROOM completely furnished apt. Inguire Peter Bond, upstairs, dv,h and Harris. 28-] FT. cqmppvd trollmg bont 1937 Chev Coupe. Phone 556. | EQUITY in modern 4-room com- pletely furnished house, bnrgain.‘ Phone Green 775. UPRIGHT piano, typewriter desk,| baby buggy. Priced for quick sale. Phone 446. 1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coupe, A-1 condition. Bargain for casn. Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. Tron- | SINGER Sewing Machines, | 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. VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phone| 351, | | BOOKCASE, $6. 740 5th St., green §'ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. 3-ROOM steam heated lumxshed apartment. Call Red 245. FOR RENT in Douglas—Newly re. furnished 3-room apt., quiet, yonvenient, comfortable, $16° per month. Phone Douglas 472 after 7 pm. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. Oil heat, washing machinés, 504 and 510 Xennedy St. Phone Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 pm. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Red 250. 437 Park Ave. Phone VACANCY—Nugget Apts., $35. AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly modern four-room heated duplex, furnished, excel- lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone Blue 285. PULLY furnished comfortable, nir-- conditioned house, l'flxldah’e, electric range, garage. Phone 156. 4§-ROOM apt., bath, electric range, oil heater. 410 10th. Call 1390 from 9 am. to 5 p.m. 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. ONE office room for rent. Flrst! National Bank Bldg. l‘-‘(—)R RENT—Large view apt., rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace. Phone Black 570. mCTAfiCY, MacKinnon Apts. j e S A A 1-ROOM partly furnished house,| 153. WANTED WANTED—Frésh-killed local rab- bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 68. CAPABLE woman desires day work. Write Empire, M2 864: WOMAN wants practical nursing. Write Empire, LS 865. MISCELLANEOUS SWAP children’s 10x12 playhouse for what-have-you. Phone green 267 after 5. HAGERUP'S saw filing service, 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. PRREST o D T T S TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550, Paper Curis, $1 up! Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201. 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT (Confinued) TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. | 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pm. | FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win-, ter rates $15 a mo. Lights; water,| dishes. Seaview Apts. | fiCANCY—One large unfurnished _apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. - | %R RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bildg. FURNISHED house and furnished | last m,xnembel of the Detroit Sportsmen's lever, (the last proved to be the greatest |A bear broke into their cabin dur- | asleep. They scared it away twice apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. ORDWAY M IS SHOWN, DETROIT | SPORTS PROGRAM An “Ordway Conducted Tour | Through Alaska” was part of| George R. O'Neill's program Feb- | ruary 4 for his fellow members of the Detroit SportSmen’s Congress. | A letter to Mrs. Laura P. Ordway | from O’Neill s: “Several thou-| sand Detroit sportsmen join me in| extending you thanks for allowing lus to view one of the, best color |reels ever to come out of Alaska.” About O'Neill, who visited Alaska summer, The Detroit Sports- man said, in its December issue: “One Shot” George O'Neill, fam- ous Alaskan hunter and prominent Congress, recently returned from a month's hunting and fishing in Al- aska, Instead of using the rifle, George used a movie camera. How- in all the trips that he has made to “this sportsmen’s paradise, adventure. He was ship-wrecked for seven days on a desolate island ing the night, while they were z‘:{nd the third time the only way hey could shoo the Bruin, out of | ! Neill THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | SEALION STILL ATTRACT VISITORS fire a nwv didn't try to kill the bear. the place was to gun as good as in him to troat. ishing ,wasn't 1939. It was necessary for «N 14 times to catch 12 so full of \lm( ]m caught one on every casi | average weight 15 pounds. He had | a Kodiak bear come within 50 yards Juneau residents are still ing down to Thane to watch the of him the first evening in camb. | unusual sight of sea lions gavort- He ed a high-powered rifle|ing in the Channel waters. Yester- only as a protective measuré. He|day there were three large ones in| tcok 1,200 feet of color film -and|the group who seemed té be hav- 300 feet of black and white. Our|ing a fine time playing in the icy members will have an opportunity | water, not far distant from a small, to see these pictures and hear him|very blue berg floating in the speak on our annual ‘George O'-|Channel. They seemed rather shy 'of visitors and after being watched | for a while, completely submerged, to remain until their callers gave | up and returned to town, ——— e | JACK B. CHISHOLM IS ON WAY T0 WESTWARD Jack B. Chisholm, dean of the Alaska traveling men, was a pass-| enger through Juneau by steamer today on his way to his headquart- Night, which will occur at our February meeting. We should like to inform everyone to refrain from using the guest privilege ati this particular meeting as we have | a Hard time supplying enough seats for our own membership.” - .- MRS. SULLIVAN HERE, | GOING TO WESTWARD Mrs. O. S. Sullivan visited friends | in Juneau while the steamer was|Cers in Anchorage. He is representa- in port, aboard which she is tra-|tive of the West Coast Grocery veling to the Westward. Mrs, Sul-|Company, and is well known livan has been south for sevel’xil"-hrougl““” Interior and Western months and is now going to An-]M““k“ chorage to join Mr. Sullivan of | s e the Ihternal Revenué Bureau. LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP AR AT Will be closed until March 10, 1942. | Subscrive w ‘rhe Empire. fadv Fight Waste How economical is your food buying? Right now you want to be sure that every cent you spend on your food budget brings you full value in return. At the California Grocery you are assured of the finest nationally advertised brands, brought to you at the lowest prices. If's time to fight waste. If you pay more than the California’s low prices you are wasting money that could be put into United States Defense Stamps and Bonds. PRICES GOOD ON THE 19th, 20th, and 2lst of this month PEACHES Libby’s—No. 2, can PINEAPPLE - Libby’s—No. 2 size GRAPEFRUIT - Ready to Serve—No. 22 Fresh Prunes TOMATOES Happy Home—No, 2 size Searchlight MATCHES ' Happy Home—Home Style—No, 2! ¢ y Home—Golden Sweet—No. 2 size Mmmrch—4 Ears to a Can (ORN ON (OB Madrona—-With Puree—No. 2 Sehillings 3cans85c COFFEE - 2 pou Meadtw-dew—Nothing Better 3 cans §9¢|BUTTER - 2 pounds 89« Large Size—(176)—Sweet and Juicy 3 cans 50c ORANGES - 2 Slle cans 5 0c| ORANGES - 4 - 3 cans 0¢ Can Y, size CHICKENS: Stewing, TURKEYS and many 3am50c mention 3@“5 so‘ If it is Liquor, Carfon 29|, AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 478 Juneay's Own ahd.Indgpend ently-Owned Pure Foods Store —JUNEAU, ALASKA T0 BEACH AT THANE i driv- | Small’ Sue—(lSS)—Sweet and Juicy e FRESH VEGETABLES The Best the Market Can Offer — ] OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Offers You the Choicest Meats in Town: or anything your heart esires, we luwe it,M California Grocery| PHONE 371 | -y 'PETERSBURG DOCK REPAIRS STARTED, INSPECTOR SAYS| Repalts to the approach and face lof the Citizen's Wharf at Peters | ‘bux" have been started as a result| of an inspeéction by A. P. W‘\lkfrv Department of Labor inspector, Labor Director Michael J. Haas| sald today. | Walker, 6n a pre-season tour of | satety conditions at all Southeast ! Ala canneries, found the wharf |unsafe for workers employed at a shrimp-crab cannery there and or- | dered immediate repairs. | Meanwhile, Walker reported, the |cannery is operating and canning |large quantities of high-quality crab. The crabs now being caught |are in extremely good condition, he | reported.. Walker will' inspett, can- ineries at Ketchikan and Craig be- | fore mm\-;flh; here SUNDBORG 0RG NAMED AS SECRETARY OF NFFE George Sundborg. of the National Resources Planning Board, has| been appointed secretary-treasurer Leota’s of the Juneau Chapter of the Na-| WOMEN'S APPAREL |tional Federation of Federal Em-| Hotel ployes, succeeding Roy Sebern of| Baranot the Forest Service, who left recently | Salinas, to assume a in California. position The Juneau Laundry PFront and Becond Btrests Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O0.Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealec 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 888 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY || DODGE and PLYMOUTE DEALERS nd can 58( U HUTCHING'S || ECONOMY MARKET w Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—03—95 Dlsclol—i‘s{to on—!- ve Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Btoragé and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfor Phone 48—Night Phone 481 dozen 85¢ dozen 95¢ Fryers, Roasters others items not ed. Wine, Beer Bert's Cash Grocery PHONR 104 or 100 , it's Heglthy, Tool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 jou. SOLYRE SARTIN You KIN @IT OWT T/NIGHT, SARTIN 1S TH’ WORD, 20TH CENTURY @® Quick-frozen within a few hours from their home in the cool, green Atlantic, Birds Eye Fish are the absolute “tops” in seafood delicacies. Yet they’re economical . . cleaned of waste...ready to cook. You only pay for what you cook and eat, Serve Birds Eye Fish during Lent...we have over nine varieties of these delicious, oceng-fruh fish. Utah Nuf and Eamp TELEPHONE ¢ PAGE FIVE they come to you all 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 DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Phone 86 MAT. PROC, & Savrite Rust Preven| COAL d Alaska Dock & Storage €e. Hardware Compeny. PAINTS-OIL-G1ASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and . SHUX --- SUSIE AIN‘T NO PROBLEM IN THESE DAYS O’ DEFENSE TRAININY I JESS PUTS ON MY TIN HAT AN/ TELLS HER IM GOIN’ OUT T/ PRACTISE BEIN’ A AIR-RAID WARDEN / MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 m route from Seattle to sale at J. B. Burford & Co.

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