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& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Undle Sam Calls for PRESIDENT | 1 | President Roosevelt spoke over Boys fo Help Men in GIVES QUT - e i st Workingfor Defense. ~ WAR TALK entered the war. Among the mil- lions of Msteners; were the Wash- e e S LR | b MRS, EDNA WRIGHT |SKI ENTHUSIASTS must be crated and shipped to v,h(-: o" HOlIDAY IRPS ington* birthday “‘diners, about 60!] HERE o" pUBlK scene of the war and this, he said, | oy every home, ry part of oar freedom in cv Ao PIGGLY WIGGLY % | PAY DAY SPECIALS! NU-BORA 31 oz pkg. 29¢ Leost Found Help LOOK HERE? | Gttt RIS S I Democratic Party gatherings throughout the country. (Continued Irom Page One) (Comunwu n-om Pane One) scrape to what a !was considered merely a childish few years ago FOR RENT FOR SALE + | hobby. WELFARE SURVEY i ceivvin reat battie for the pres- A;);”;["tfi:z?;ex:;fit ey g MI-LADY PAP ER TOWELS — IMPROVEMENT on 5-acre tract, One of the largest model air-| i abkisiokutis et f[‘;‘;’:)g“‘t‘:e“ i 13¢ ROLL 7 miles out. 4-room dwelling, 2| plane companies has placed its staff| Mrs. Edna anh! representa- The President admitted the Unit- poultry houses, Deleo, good water, 'at the disposal of the government|tive of the Bureau of Public Assis- ed States and Allies are a{ pres- ski trips taken by the group was TO SUBLET March 1, i moonlight skiing Sunday night in Hen- REAL MAYONNAISE ning Apts. — Furnished, 2 and these draughtsmen and model Social rd l. N'I‘s 2 Q R’I‘ 4 good garden spot, See C. F. Me-! 3 tance of the ial Security Board|.,; taking a heavy toll from the|the Bowl. This feature proved most U o k‘whe}‘- Nutt. {engineers, working on a 24-hour-a-|in Washington, D. C., has arrived|junanese enemy, including the |enjoyable and oXered excellent l S 49" large living room with fire- day schedule are turning out de- v ¥ k v laos. hath. #8 as. 1 | 3 in Juneau and is now working with josses at Pearl Harbor. “We are|practice as well. ( The e ki tik 25th and 36th at place, bath. one green 415. §' cOMPLETELY furmshecl 3-! room\slgm and master models of every|the Alaska department of Public|not telling the Japanese how many| Monday, skiers spent consider- eso prices good the STEAM bath, 2 bedrooms Klein Apts. Black 3-ROOM modern furnished heated | 'house with bath; 2 blocks from| 640 between 4 and 7 p.m. 163¢ FORD V-8 Coupe, good tires, new battery. See Juneau Motors. FOR SALE—Diesel powered yacht, center of town, $1200. Call blue! | known plane. i Welfare in connection with old age These will not be designs for rly-\,‘““wnfi. ing models. They will be specifi- ayg Wright has been confer- cations and master models of “sil- o Wity Hugh J. Wade, Director i houettes,” which will be rushed out i ’ 16"t "Kundreds of thodar Kk d of Sccial Security in Alaska and s of model clubs and| psel; Maynard, Director of Bub- |millions of model builders for im- |lic ' Welfare, since her tval. mediate reproduction. These little | 7 LIS planes they destroyed at Pearl Har- |bor. We are giving no information to the enemy but,” the President lsaid, “we have destroyed consider- |ably more Japanese planes than they have destroyed of ours.” The President also stated that able time in high speed slalom prac- tice plus a number of runs on the race courses. Most of the practice was held in view of training for the coming Henning trophy race| for men and junior skiers to be held March 8. PIGGY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.————Minimum $1.00 apt., available March 1. 511 1ith | While i war craft dal ed in the Pearl| Nine skiers wer t f “length over all 46': ft., beam 12 | ile in Juneau Mrs. Wright mag S were seen on top of 9 and B Sts. West. Phone red 624. | & Ll i dlorisioentib 5“"‘0““‘?"9“‘“95 Will be turned ov-| . ke an administrative study |Harbor attack, except for three|the summit early Monday morning MAR'”N S x f °>|er to civilian defense and the navy, ‘cmnplcwl.\' lost, will soon be re-|to witness the sun rise before break- | 2-ROOM steam heated apt. hull. Oak frame, Port Orford and 50 that every plane spotter can ac- |of the old age payments that have Dressmaking, Alterations Pur-| paired and will soon be at the|fast. Among those enjoying the Bished, Tyone e WS | \:::ks\ka!:iz?:; h:tg'veo::gyeig: “:::: g:; ‘:;glllimmu VP e e ave ’:?;nofn )(l‘:: pm:‘c :):;:II;‘;neDa:pa:::‘Irom again. Some have already|snow thrills were Dr. J. O. ’Rudei Dwig“m | | A __|rejoined the Pacific fleat. and his two sons Donald and Jim- i 3-ROOM fumnished apt. at the| large cupboard space; toflet in| At the monent, the NAA is pri-|ment. She is staying at the Bar- ™ bils. nd - Jim 304 Willoughby Avenue . Rumor Mongers Hit Knigt s. Phone 426. the bow. Six cylinder Cummins|marily interested in coordinating |anof Hotel and expects to remain: . : R e s e | engine. Sleeps six people comfor- | this silhouette model building pro- |in Juneau about five weeks. | Ilmflld (;’m” “";fi“,’,fg’,‘nj}“;‘;’"';‘i‘f NOTICE r i v i . R 05 s castigated the “rul s, poi- . |2 and 3 ROOM APTS, $25 0 | | tably, can sleep eight. Would g;am with its own aeromodel ¢lubs, o lons i oux. midet. who| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Samiary Meat CO. | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | make excellent charter or patrol eclm"engfl:‘y flllld high school man- ORE |among other things spread the|air route from Seattle to Nome, on e Juneau FOR QUALITY MEATS | neau Rental Service, corner 2nd boat. ising ed ten knots.|ual training classes directed by the | ! £ 4 ;. and Sewaid. | win sS;:ls pgotipeon request.— | United States Office of Education, |S( SOF SK"ERS !10\\10: at Pearl Harbor. fax hoygnd sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | FRANKLIN STREET between AND POULTRY L 14 o |and the thousands of unaffiliatet teallty. e e o Pront and Second Strests FREE DELIVERY 1-ROOM heated apt. T30 Gold 5t.| Opumblo Diesel Fuel SUPBY 00+ moie) buitding fans. ENJOY MENDENHALL The' President shld' the proph- o LOLAS SESUTY BMGOR Call Phones: 13 and 49 Phone 315. | NS Rpoewe - gV I(E OVER WEEKE“D {ganda from Berlin, Rome and Tokyo| Will be closed until March 10, 1942. PHONE 880 & MR O ‘CHILD‘S walker, bathinette, high ! {was to the effect that Americans —adv. STEAM HEATED, urmshed 2- e ¥ were not fighters. ‘“They should SRR i BT Eeroom ant, Thone groat sl Tt raie reats. Dhdne 307 ED"A AI_MQUISI Scores of skaters took advantage tell that to the forces under Gen- LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Chas. G. Warner Co. f | FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson,” |of the long weekend and clear eral Douglas MacArthur, to the| Will be closed until March 10, 1942. “onm Marine 3 ol OFFICE space for rent—steam| 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas B WINN ER OF |cold weather to enjoy the ice on!men aboard our flying fortresses, —adv. Engines and Supplies | heated. Phone 37. | engine. Salmon and herring gear Mendenhall Saturday afternoon,|and also tell it to the Marines. gyt Transfer & Garbage Co. MACHINE ,SHOP complete. See Martin Holst, 838 Sunday and yesterday. The ice was|Americans know we are fighters LEGION AUXILIARY SHOW E.O.Davis E.W. Davis Ropes and Paints FURNISHED heated apt. for rent,| 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. SK"NG TROPHY said to be somewhat uneven, though |and have proven this before. Tl:e 20th Century, Feb, 25-26. m\v.I 21 Phon 1 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. |———————— not sufficiently so as to prevent enemy will soon find this out. 2—| es—8 — , e |HOUSE FOR SALE—837 West Tth | thorough enjoyment, ! Must Carry Supplies | NOTICE OF HEARING ON | m c‘.n’ g l--(ly)nd_ HEA‘II'EDdS-r:‘;lyn apt., 633 St., or call green 724. 4Clelbs Edna Almquist, Juneau S]u’ Other Juneauites spent part 0(1 In referring to supplying war | APPLICATION FOR CHANGE “Every house needs westinghouse’ 1 edrooms, laundry, room, } = S —— ub secretary, flashed through the the holiday taking hikes, bowling, munitions to various combatant | OF NAMES PA NS ELECTRI Member National Retaller- Harris St.; one 3-room fur., en-‘;l"()’lR 5“;;. %R l‘:&"’:‘r{.‘{o"n";"“’flimfll flags of the downhill course | motoring, skiing and enjoying other 2ones, the President said this must| NOTICE is hereby given that al mnso Contractor. n-c hm' Owned Grocers § closed good view, big O B . Phone Liua| %t In the Ski Bowl slopes Sunday |forms of exercise available at this|be done and “we must not divert!public hearing will be held at 10| | 140 8o, Seward 8t. Junseu, Alaska NEXT TO OITY HALL yard. in Ave. Blue 200.| nished, edrooms. FPhone bluelto wind the Behrends White Stag|season of the year, cur ships carrying supplies for we|am. March 7, 1942, before the Dis- - Business Phone 161 PHONE 787 ';‘HFACIBCK Teéxdéfitz—eox East 232, § kski Trophy. Her running time was | Emu_st prevent the enemy from pos- | triet Court in its court-room in the Reaid - § st‘ roone, Ak ed" Bhsantant IH_ A- -ND_tromll_mg ——boa——t double_ender, 37 seconds, which was three sec- |sible attacks on South America, | Federal-Territorial Building, Ju- Phone Black Faveige. BIACKAB8 "1 "$30; ouithoard motor, $35. Inqulre' onds ahead of her nearest compe- ' ca'holi( Daugh'ers | Central America, Canada and even |neau, Alaska, upon the application ro“ A‘“fl il 2 § | o § * titor. [ our own Alaska.” of Raymond Charles Gilligan, alias 1 | 920 Tth St. West. 1 o N FOR RENT — Small, comfortably | With perfect snow conditions, five | . Three High Purposes | Haydon, and Helen May Gilligan, | " ig furnished house, $16.50. 920 w¢5uFOR SALE—Safe. Phone green 750.| women ‘entered the combined com-! Of Amen(a '0 Meei .\ The President laid down the!allas Haydon, to change their re- COWLING DAVLIN (Authorised Dealers) 1§ 12th St. - petition for the downhill and sla- | three high purposes for Americans | SPective names to Raymond Charles COMPANY ! d __ |EQUITY in modern 4-room com-|jom events, showing excellent rorm‘ -nfi“ home. as follows: Haydon and Helen May Haydon. § VACANCY —Mead Apts. Phone| pletely furnished house, bargain.|.nq judgment in their runs, Mrs,| 's ven'ng a “One—We shall not stop work| All persons are required at the DODGE and PLYMOUTH i red 614, Phone Green 775. Mary Toner took first in the sla- | xm one single day. 1 any dispute | e and place to offer rm:.v oy DEALERS | el N TR T . e —— h % s e f kee! rking | cause, any Y ve, wi sal 3 8-ROOM partly furnished house,| 1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coupe, lom and placed second in the, This evening the members of the(arises we shall keep on working applichtion shotld: not be ghitilled., H 11th and F. St. See Bob Cow- A-1 condition. Bargain for cash. ing all 1 . |of 562 to be followed by Cecelia |hold their regular social meeting : ” Aing. ;Edoe 1. 0y Onlh 184 belween B and § pm |0 desn, whose comblosd -2 lat 8 oclock in the Parish Hall. Be-funtil the war is won. !i;e:f:zn BRI HUTCHING'S { PETERSON house, partly furnished.| SINGER Sewing Machines; Iron-| totaled 60.4 for third place, gause of, 1t. being the ;Lenten soa-fvs Two-—We shall noc denjand spe- Clerk of the District Court ECONOMY MARKET 8rd and Dixon. P.O. Box'1852. rite Ironers, -Maytag Washing Machines. Terms $5 monthly, lib- downhill to have a combined time |Catholic Daughters of America will leial gains or special privileges or! Approximately 35 skiers were in|® the bowl and many camera fans son, the program for tonight's meet- ling will be of a religious nature. while the dispute is solved by me- diation, ! conciliation or arbitration, | advantages for any one group or| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Pebruary for the Territory of Alaska. Be Wise—Economise Fixst publication, Feb. 24, 1942. THREE PHONES 05563—03—88 §-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur Mrs. A. M. Geyer is chairman of | oceupation. eral allowance for old machine.! nished, hot water day or night, electric laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 monthly. Phone Douglas 132. FURNISHED 3-room cabin with bath. Inquire Steinbeck Apts. 1-ROOM furnished house, oil heat,| electric range, close in. Phone Black 415. 3-r'{oOM completely !;ml.lhed a;:’z.. Inquire Peter Bond, upstairs, 4th and Harris. - VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phons 351. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. 504 5th St. et e i il 3-ROOM steam heated furnished apartment. Call Red 245. FOR RENT in Douglas—Newly re- furnished 3-room apt., quiet, ronvenient, comfortable, $16 per month, Phone Douglas 472 after 7 pm. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished npb;.! Oil heat, washing machines, 504 and 510 Xennedy St. Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 p.m. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Red 250. 437 Park Ave. VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $3. AVAILABLE immediately to right| gp party, strictly medern four-room| heated duplex, furnished, excel- lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone| Blue 285. PULLY furnished co comfortable, air- conditioned house, Frigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 158. range and refrigerator,| Phone | Phone| gapts, and houses. Windsor Apts.! Parts, service, repairs, any maxe | machine, Call Singer Maytag Dis- tributor, Phone 711, WANTED WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply Mrs, I. Goldstei WANTED—Carpentering or repair work by hour or contract, go anywhere in Alaska. RocKy Phil- lips, 154 So. Franklin sf, room 5, phone 774. PR e G RN T WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab- bmr Call Douglas Inn, phone 68. FOR RENT (Continued) FOR RENT-large view apt. rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace. Phone Black 570. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. VACANCY—One large unmrnuhed apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. —_—e TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartinents, $20. Also, 2-room fur- | e 8-ROOM nicely fur. stm.. heated | 12th st. Call 67 after 5 pm. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, { dishes. Seaview Apts. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. lmuuks Snap Shoppe. | VACANCY. nu.umm APTS. PHONE 439. 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. POR RENT—Apartments, _inguire 8t office 20th Century Bldg. ONE office room " for rent. First National Bank Bldg. - | | A woodcock Iliterally has |in the back of its head. eyes nished apartments for !l( Phone | ‘I-ROOK partly furnished house,| were busy taking action shots of ! the contestants at the various race| corners. The slalom event proved to | be very interesting for all specta- | tors who could view the entire flag | course from one spot. Due credit | the commitiee in charge of to-{ night’s meeting and will be as-| sisted by Miss Vivian Tise. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | Last publication, March 3, 1942. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That on February 10th, 1842, in the Commissioner’s Oourt for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, “Three—We shall give up con veniences, modify the routine of our lives, if our country asks us to do so, and do it cheerfully re- membering that our common en- 47 {must be given to Miss Bonnie| Kline who took her warm up exer- | Cises in the form of climbing f,\)' the summit of the Ski Bowl be- | Crossword Puzzle 26. fore entering the race. Womens, ACROSS Roundabout ski activity as displayed in these! 1. Health resorts . m"jr:'l“ ding races definitely point to a much; 5. E‘t‘r'“'"“"" 39. Canadian ninsula greater ability than in past yenmi & Javilb montl <L Ferthss The following are the results of | 12. Seed covering 42, Measure of the races: 18. Kind of volled - J.::r:‘t;‘h 3. Cecelia Thibodeau 42 sec.U-o lg. gorwnlr? ::l Devoured 1-Edna Almquist, downhill, 37| if Afiesn . 4 Do seconds; slalom; 16:3 seconds; com-| 13 H'.::l‘:llpmm 2‘5 fi'a"t‘-m bined, 53:3 seconds. 19 Go"ls(rnko g fastener 2—Mary Toner, downhill, 40 sec-| 3¢ FereB® voar o (‘3{;”}"3, {iad {onds; slalom, 16:3 seconds; com-| 23. Restrain Geraint bined, 56:2 seconds. | 3% Gasho" % EE‘#.‘:';’:”‘.’:“.?., 3—Cecelia Thibodeau, downhill, | gg The chosen 59 An?relnilnn 42 seconds; slalom, 18:4 seconds;| 3L Exuuu collog. 60. Speed contest combined, 60:4 seconds. | 3 Exclamation " g1 Scoteh river de of a . By 4—Bonnie Kline, downhill, 42:4 certain wood 63. River fatboats seconds; slalom, 18:5 seconds; com- | | bined, 60:9 seconds, 5—FPat Dooley, downhill, 47:2 sec- | onds; slalom, 22:4 seconds; com- ! bined, 69:6 seconds, i e . | Uruguay is the smallest republic |m South America, with an. area of omly 72,153 square miles. | | peab o Vo e | | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS . MISCELLANEOUS HAGERUP'S saw filing _sérvice, | 919 9th St. Skates sharpemed. | HVSGENTBmh.umruuud gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | T A S R e A TURN your old god mto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Lo e 8 TUSRS Shop. | GUARANTEED: Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola. Besuty shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. A7 L flfll%ill "POLLY ANDHERPALS & BILLS, BiLLS,BILLS ! D'YUH REALIZE, POLLY PERKINS, YER PUSHIN’ YER PORE OL/ PAW T/ TH/ POOR-HOLISE / ALL THATS GOING TO BE CHANGED I REALIZED YVE BEEN TOO EXTRAVAGANT, SO THIS AFRTERNOON T ENROLLED IN A SCHOOL THAT TEACHES A CLASS IN BUDGETING / THATS SWELL/ YUH SURE. YER. NOT KIDDIN’ 2 I//%fll il ///«fflld | Gertrude Helgesen Boggan was ap- | pointed executrix of the will and estate of Joseph F. Kaher, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, to said ex- |ecutrix at the office of her attor- ney, Howard D. Stabler, Bhntucki Bullding, Juneau, Alaska, within| |six months, from the date of the | tixst publication of this notice. 3 GERTRUDE HELGESEN BOGGAN, ‘Executrix. ann DUBD[E JAIRIA] | |Pirst publication, Feb. 10, 1942 lalrifiolLlEINT I EIT) {Last publication, March 3, 1942, Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie | adv. L n.&.. W utats ¢ il [ | NOTICE OF BOND PAYMENT & M 5. Keen . | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 3. Thoee toed " %® 6. Any article of | The Assembly Company, a cOrpora- pon Bronarty | tion, located in Juneau, Alaska, by . Masculie’ resolution adopted at its special meet- nickname ing held on January 28, 1942, author- - Abyssinian /| ized the payment in full of its Pirst | Mortgage Bonds dated September 1, Glve Abiatio pal™ |1932, and ordered notice by publica- . Marry again . Fop j e | tion of such payment, as provided - D ariosa "® | for in said First Moxtgage Bonds. Indians | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN e that on March first, 1042, the As- pronouncing | sembly Company, a corporation or- - Motal-working . | ganized under the laws of Alaska | wilk pay in full at the B. M. Behrends ,E‘.’,,’.}’.";‘" Bank, Trustee, Juneau, Alaska, its Pirst Mortgage Bonds numbered ((7) RIS low [ goven-geven. to (100) one hundred .Alrl-elslsnr:'nl inclusive plus accrued interest to | March 1, 1942. And that all interest |upon the above mentioned bonds !shall cease on March 1, 1942, that I'being a regular interest date. ‘ Dated this 14th day of February, 1942, . Belonging to us Leaning . Kind of wool . Discharged an obligation Improve O ot | | 1 tat | (Seal of the Assembly Co0.) ‘;’é’«"’.fi’ ita'® | ALLEN SHATTUCY, Its President awns H. I. LUCAS, Its Secretary. ” bi; 1 fialian e First publication, Feb, 14, 1942 Italian eoin Last publication, Peb. 24, 1942, . Jump . Automobile CERTAINLY NOT, 'PA. HERE'S THE BILL FOR 425099 s FOR THE COURSE TIMELY CLOTHES STETSON RATS Qualtty Work Clothing It's Healthy, Too! BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GISTIIBIU !myumlodluhhrmm Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 l‘-'o—fl- &fl«l. x:n Mmmm m-.*'. rl-.m JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—OLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunitien

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