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Buy Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! FOR SALE | TO SWBLET March 1, Hen- ning Apts. — Furnished, 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen, large living room with fire- place, bath. Phone green 415. STEAM heated apt., 4 rooms and bath, 2 bedrooms. Black 763. Klein Apts. 3-ROOM modern furnished heated apt., available March 1. 511 11th and B Sts. West. Phone red 624 2-ROOM steam heated apt. Fur- nished. Phone blue 474. 3-ROOM furnished apt. at the Knight Apts. Phone 426. B e | 2 and 3 ROOM APTS, $25 t | $30. winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | neau Rental Service, corner 2nd £ #-ROOM heated apt. 730 Gold St. Phone 315 STEAM HEATED, furnished, 2- bedroom apt. 2hone green 515. OFFICE rent—steam heated space for Phone 37. FURNISHED heated apt. for reut,| 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. FUR. HEATED 5-room &pt., 2 bedrooms, laundry, dry room, 634/ Harris St.; one 3-room fur, en- closed porch, good view, big yard. 225 Distin Ave. Blue 200. THE OLICK residence., 601 Bast St., T-room furnished. Basement, | garage. Black 325. FOR RENT — Small, comfortably furnished house, $16.50. 920 West 12th St. VACANCY —Mead Apts. Phone red 614, B-iiooilr pm"uy furnished house, 11th and F. St. See Bob Cow- ling. Phone 57. PETERSON house, partly furnished, 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box 1852. ¢-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur- nished, hot water day or night, electric range and refrigerator, laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 monthly. Phone Douglas 132, IMPROVEMENT on 5-acre ftract,| 7 miles out. 4-room dwelling, 2| poultry houses, Delco, good water, good garden spot. See C. F. Mec- | Nutt. | COMPLETELY furnished 3-room | house with bath; 2 blocks from | center of town, $1200. Call blue 640 between 4 and 7 p.m. | 1084 FORD V-8 Coupe, good tires, new battery. See Juneau Motors. 1940 4-PASSENGER Chev Coupe, A-1 condition, good tires, radio, heater. See Ryan Transfer. ATTRACTIVE year round -home. 4 rooms, basement and garage.| Oil burner. Mile 2, Glacier High- | way. Phone 0353 or see L. E. Tverson. |FOR SALE—Diesel powered vacht, | | length over all 46% ft. beam 12 ft, draws 6 ft., displacement hull. Oak frame, Port Orford and Alaska cedar hull. Galley equipped with Flamo stove and ice box, large cupboard space; toilet in the bow. Six cylinder Cummins engine. Sleeps six people comfor- tably, can sleep eight. Would make excellent charter or patrol boat. Cruising speed ten knats. Will send photo on request.— Olympic Diesel Fuel Supply Co, 3420 Stoneway, Seattle, Wash. |CHILD'S walker, bathinette, high | | chair, crib. Bargain. phone 557. |FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson,” 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas engine. Salmon and herring gear | complete. See Martin Holst, 838 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. Belcdoir 10 e T R T |HOUSE FOR SALE—837 West Tth St., or call green 724. BT S . VS B SRR |{PFOR SALE OR RENT—McDaniels house, 837 W. 10th. 4 rooms fur- nished, 2 bedrooms. Phone blue i 232, |HAND trolling boat, double gnder, $30; outboard motor, $35. Inquire 929 Tth St. West. FOR SALE—sSafe-Phone green-750. |EQUITY in modern 4-room com-i pletely furnished house, bargain. Phone Green 775. 1938 MODEL— Ford Deluxe Coupe, A-1 condition. Bargain for cash. Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. FURNISHED 3-room cabin with bath. Inquire Steinbeck Apts. #-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, electric range, close in. Phone Black 415. 3-ROOM completely furnished apt. Inquire Peter Bond, upstairs, 4th and Harris. VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phone 351. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. 504 5th St. 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 7I1. FOR RENT (Continued) FOR RENT—Large view apt., rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace. Phone Black 570. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. 3-ROOM steam heated furnished apartment. Call Red 245. FOR RENT in Douglas—Newly re- furnished 3-room apt., quiet, onvenient, comfortable, $16 per month. Phone Douglas 472 after 7 pm. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. Oil heat, washing machines, 504 and 510 Xennedy 8t. Phone Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 p.m, 3-ROOM furnished apt. 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. FULLY furnished comfortable, conditioned house, Frigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 156. Phone 3-ROOM apt. oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 480. VACANCY—One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. fWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments; $20. Also, 2-room fur- 621. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. { “-ROOM partly furnighed house, 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_fumished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | VAGANGY. HILLOREST APTS. | PHONE 439, nished apartments for $16. Phone ! Street scene in Willemstad, capital of the Curacao colony State department in Washington announces U. S. troops have been sent to the Dutch islands of Cura- cao and Aruba, in the Curacao colony of six islands in the Carib- bean gea just north of Venezuela, to help defend the strategic isles. The Netherlands government made the request. U. S. forces already are stationed il Nether- lands Guiana (Surinam) on the northern Brazilian boundary to help guard the bauxite mines there. Area of Curacao is 210 square miles; of Aruba, 70 square miles. Large oil refineries are lo- cated on the islands, the oil com- ing from Venezuela. The harbor * of Curacao also is important. In 1939 mnearly 7,000 ships with a ‘css register of 27,000,000 tons entered the harbor, PARACHUTE TROOPERS ON TIMOR Japanese Forces Drop’ from Air Is Official Australian Report CANBERRA, Australia, Feb. 25— Japanese parachute troops are of- ficially reported to have landed near Koepang, capital of the Dutch ! Island of Timor, and that a strong| naval force has been sighted off the island of Dili. This is according by the Australian Military head- quarters. A later official Australian com- bombers, striking at the encroach- ing rim of Japanese lodgments on islands, 400 to 500 miles north of early morning hours today. MISCELLANEOUS 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 Bhop. nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Besuty shop. Phone 301. 315 Decker Way. WANTED #at office 20th Céntury Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, lnmlm i WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Apply Mrs. I. Goldstein. | | SEEKS 'DIVORCE A complaint in a divorce action was filed this morning in United States District Court in which Lily J. McClusky asks legal separation WANTED—Carpentering or - repair work by hour or “contract, go anywhere in Alaska. Rocky Phil- lips, 154 So. Franklin St., room 5, phone 774. ONE office room for rent, First(from Dominic P. McClusky on WANTED—Fresh-killed losal rab- National Bank Bldg. | THEAR BETTY'S | ENGAGED ---DID SHE | GET.A NICE RING2 DID SHE?2 SHE GOT FOUR OF to an official communique issued| | munique revealed that Australian| Australia, were attacked during the | Australian observation planes re- | HAGERUP'S saw filing service, | GUARANTEED - Realistic Perma- | ‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Helps Defend Dutch Caribbean Islands Curacao and Aruba on ma» {‘])u[(':l naval forces in the vicinity 444 REGISTER lof Dili, then Australian bombers]' A total of 444 men registered in went into action. Visibility was|Ketchikan February 16 under the | good “in_ the early dawn and the|new lective service act. AL An- bombing results are reported as nette Island 26 CCC enroliees wore most satisfactory. | registered by Lieut. H. S. Fife. One report says boats in a har-! e ,,———— bor at Dili were struck and fires' APPROVE BOND ISSUE started but the communique does| Ketchikan taxpayers voted 184 in |mot offfcially’ substantiate this. |favor to 135 against for the school | Timor was also attacked “with.’pond of $75,000 at the special elec- !good results believed attained.” {tion held February 17 Laughat WarandLikelt By GRACIE ALLEN | Wide World Features I think it's wonderful the way women are volunteering for defense work but, on second thought, haven't they always been famous for it? Look at Pocahontas, who laid her head on John Smith’s so her father couldn’t get at him with a niblick. Look at Josephine, who made Napol- eon keep his right hand inside his shirt, so he wouldn’t get his trigger~ | finger frost-bitten. MOTHER'S STUDYING LIP-READING- Why shouldn't women make good in defense work? - There's hardly | anything a man can do that a Wwoman can't do, too—even when u's' \something a man can do better. In fact, about the only places women | can't replace men is in beauty shops, women's dress designing and 1n: iplain and fancy cooking. On the ether hand, the way the girls are | | stepping into men’'s shoes in factories, munition plants and other de- | fense activities shows that, for the first time, women are here to stay. | All the women in my own family have gone in for defense work. | Take my own mother. She's studying lip-reading, so she can be an| American Mata Hari. She practices by reading her own lips' in the mitror, and this takes terrific concentration as she has to say all the | words backwards, so she can read them in the looking glass. My sister Bessie became a riveter in an airplane factory. The first, ;day she came home with sections of a fuselage riveted to her overalls |and, the second day; a left wing had been added to the fuselage and | énassle, Next time she came home wearing two motors, and a rudder. | since they ferried the bomber to Canada, we haven't seen Bessie., | Then there’s my sister Hazel. She studied for years' to become a il | | versely any of the above mentioned | thereafter, or they will be barred by {granted. Allied Pilofs Planei Burma RANGOON, Feh. 25 — American | volunteer Group fliers and British IR A. F. pllots today struck one ‘of their heaviest blows against | Japanese air strength over Bur- ma, and carrying out effective sweeps against enemy positions along the | Sittang River front. e - CARL HALL HERE Carl Hall, Alaskan representative neau last night from Seattle. He is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. ARG AN Hawks can see what men can- not, even with binoculars. | (Continued from 'Page One) CALIFORNIA AREA FORCED - TOBLACKOUT Shells Thunder Out But for Why or at What Is Military Secret were shot dewn during the firing of the anti-aircraft guns. The Western Defense Command announced that all “cities in the Los Angeles area were blacked-out at 2:25 o'clock this morning on orders of the Fourth Interceptor Command when an unidentified ,’nlrcrart was reported over the area. Although reports are con- flicting, every effort is being made |to ascertain the facts. It is clear |no bombs were dropped and no planes were shot down. There was considerable amount of anti-air- craft firing. The all-clear signal came at 7:20 o'clock this morn- ing.” The Army Intelligence Service, |although uncommunicative, scoffed at reports that as many as 200 iplanes were over the area. The | Service said there were no reports {of bombing-but there were several instances "of property being dam- {aged by anti-aircraft shells, ° | UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ‘General Land Office DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska Jan, 8, 1842 Notice is hereby given that John W. Maloney has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat.-808) 'Anchorage Serial No. 09973, for a tract of land described as Lot F of Tract B of the Tee Harbor Gtoup of Homesites sit- uated on the east shore of Favorite ! Channel and the west shore of Tee Harbor, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Sur-, vey ‘No. 2388, containing 140 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. District Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska, Any and all persons claiming ad- land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Aocting Register. Pirst publication, Jan. 28, 142. Last publication, March 25, 1942. NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas Esaias Olaf Jacobson has petitioned the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, for change of his name to Edward Olaf Jacobson— Now, therefore, it is ordered that all persons concerned appear be- fore said court at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock, a.m., February 28th, 1942, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition for change of name as aforesaid could not be ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. ‘HOWARD D. STABLER, grand opera soprano and now she has a wonderful job in San Prancisco as an air raid siren. 1 have been doing my bit, too. anas ‘that have skins like sausages, so people can eat the skins instead o throwing them on sidewalks. y " f I'm working on a plan to raise ban- Juneau, Alaska. Petitioner's Attorney, Shattuck Building, Publication dates, Feb. 18-25, 1942, b by ady bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 68. ALL DIAMONDS FOUR OF THEM 2/ GREAT GADFISH, POLLY--- WUZ THEY 2 SPORTS ROADSTER / By CLIFF STERRETT ¥ HEY WERE RUBBER--- ™~ FOUR NICE, NEW, SOLID, /RUBBER TIRES FOR HER GENUINE Shoot 30 Jap destroying 30 ' enemy planesl for a shoe concern, arrived in Ju-§ * oo IGGLY WIGGLY 27 GOOD COOKING Is the combination of the science of nutrition and the art of seasoning. SEASON TO TASTE with SCHILLINGS FRESH SPICES We keep a complete assortment te choose from at all times. Make every meal a GLAMOR MEAL with SCHILLINGS Sold by PIGGY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Minimum $1.00 MARION’S Dressmaking, Alterations Designing 304 Willoughby Avenue - — e Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Btreets Chas. G. Warner Co. Mazrine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. tractor—Deales | | | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS 14 HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET iy : THREE PHONES 5§63—03—80 A e T T — . Utah Nuf and L COAL i It's Healthy, Tool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINEAU s o g e HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Btore—Tel. 000 NOTICE air route from Seattle to Nome, on | sle st 3. B. Burtord & Co. adv