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MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1942 FOR RENT FOR RENT ((olfimd) CLASSIFIED For Sale-For Rem Wunted - Mtscellammuc | { i | | [ [ | { | | { | | | { | SMALL furnished house $15 per month. I. E. Tucker, phone 437. —_— 2 BEDROOM steam heated fur- nished apt. Nice view., Phone Red 245. VACANCY at Kilburn Apts., Doug- las. . All conveniences of mod- ern apts. for $30 a month. Phone Douglas 48. 4 ROOM apt. steam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, privnm bath. Phone 569 TO SUBLET March 1, Hen- ning Apts. — Purnished, 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen, large living room with fire- vlace, bath. Phone green 415. o T e———— S THREE ¢ furnished heated apt. Dry room and laundry facilities. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. FURNISHED, view apt. 2 bed- rooms, dinette, hrvplacc Blue 370. 1 ROO‘V! wttam- for rcnt steam heated, electric range, frigidaire, Phone Red 600. K—it(.);)M Wl‘ur .m’tj:)r rent. Stein- beck Apts. é’rE.fld]efiéd ‘apt. 3 rooms and path. Phone Black 763. Apts. VACANCY, Matine Bidg. Phono496 3-ROOM furnished apt. at the Knight Apts. Phone 426. furnished heated West. 3-ROOM mode apt,, 511 11th and B Sts. Phone red 624. L3 s | 2 and 3 ROOM APTb $25 to | | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | meau Rental Service, corner 2nd | | and Sewaid. tiwer = & '_#’f"j STEAM HEATED, furnished, bedroom apt. Zhone green 515. { | - 2- PURNISHED heated apt. for rent, 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. FUR. HEATED 5-room apt, 2 bedrooms, laundry, dry room, 634 Harris St.; one 3-room fur., en- closed porch, good view, big yard, 226 Distin Ave. Blue 200. B-ROOM partly 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 converiences. Rent, $27 monthly. Phone Douglas 132. VAC—ANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phone| 351. A R W e 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. 504 5th St. 3-ROOM steam heated furnished apartment. Call Red 245. 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 pm. 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, air- conditioned house, Prigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 156 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. ONE office room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. VACANCY—One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $156 a mo. Lights, water dishes. Seaview Apts. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. TWO 4-ROOM furnished . duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone ozl | J1G saw, Klein | 1-ROOM nicely fur, stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. B by oo P ottt Ao R FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439, -ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pm. FOR SALE BOOKCASE, vanity, highboy, heavy card table, Phone Green 245. [ S Top Notch Cafe for sale at al real bargain. See Carl Daniel- son, 504 6th St. ' > a 4 ROOM modern fur. house, oil heat, terms. -1014 West 8th. FOR SALE — Washing machine. Phone Green 545. 1% horse motor, 7 inch tablesaw, line shaft and pulleys. Phone 238. 6% FT. HICKORY skils, bindings, poles, shoe size 9, $20. Phone Green 160. | PRACTICALLY new piano, Acro- sonic by Baldwin. $365.00. Call 538 before § p.m. gWEDB!} soft ice cream freezer, counter size, three burner grill, stools and miscellaneous restaur- ant supplies. Box 1784 Sitka, Alaska. Blue 370. {ONE G. E. Washer $20.. 4-ROOM furnished hou: bath, half basement, oil heat. quire Norman DeRoux or phon Douglas 693. MY CABIN CRU!BER about 27 ft. long, four bunks fully equippe good stove, bunks and table about three years old. Give spme In- i 1 1 | — _— IDAY BED and mattress or ex- change for trunk. 210 Mam St. 3 BURNER Hotpoint elcctric range, $25.00. Box 1026, Douglas. !3 ROOM house, work shop, garage. Mile 14, Auk Bay, Oscar Mangso ‘1936 CHEV coupc new bnuexy‘ | radiator. See it at JuneauMotors. new battery. See Juneau Motors. 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas engine. Salmon and herring gear complete. See Martin Holst, 838 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. rite Ironers, Maytag eral allowance for old machine. tributor. Phone 711. | PG A T I, |1038 MODEL Ford Deluxe. Coupe, A-1 condition. Bargain for cash.| Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS RABBIT SKINS your skins direct. Co., Seattle, Wash. gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. FURN your old gold into ‘value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Lola - Beauty hop. 818 Decker Way. | 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. In the tenth century the Scots oorrowed a linen-smoother of blacl glass from the Vikings to do their ironing. The Daily Alaska Empire nas the largest paid circulation of apy Al-|Publication dates, March 2-9-16423, aska newspaper. Amefican Legion 'Imop 613, of NEWS WITH (lTY (lll'V( IL | C. OF C. A joint session of the two civic! bodies of Douglas, the Chamber of | Commerce and City Council is plan- ned for this evening, 7:30 o'clock Council is scheduled for | tonight as usual and at 8 o'clock Chamber members will join in for deliberation on matters of import- ance to the town. e CLUB WEEK ‘The regular monthly meeting of is scheduled for Wednesday night to be held at the home of Mrs. Grant Logan. Mrs. Don Meal and Mrs. Mike Pusich will be co-hostesses for the evening. e - VISIT ENDED Concluding a 48-hour furlough, Gordon Mills and George Endves left by plane yesterday afternoon to re- | turn to their stations in the army. e IN COAST GUARD cate that three of the young Douglas men, Bernhardt and Hjalmer Sav- ikko and Frank Stragier, drafted during the past few months from here for military service, have ar- ranged to transfer from the Army to the Navy and will soon be in- ducted into the Coast Guard service. B TURPINS ' RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turpin and 3- year-old son are new residents of Douglas, having moved into the apartment formerly occupied by Jack Warner and rnmuy Mr. and Mrs. R. Deleo| which- Dan Bates is Scoutmaster, } WALh mem| e cooking tests. Sunday the boys had | d, troop returned terms to right party. Phone 171.lqnay on February 28th, 1942, in thel 193¢ FORD V-8 Coupe, good tires, |- FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson, THIRD DIVISION. glNGER Sewing Machines, Iron-|UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Washing| To the above named defendant, Machines. Terms $5 monthly, lib-} Greeting: Parts, service, repairs, any maie|pear in the District Court for the machine. Call Singer Maytag Dis- | Territory of Alaska, Third Division, WE ARE likely the largest dealer in | €omplaint of this item in the Northwest. Order | PIaintiff on file in said court in Valcauda Fur|the above-entitled action. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used| — [ will take judgment against you for GUARANTEED Realistic Perms-)want thereof and will apply to the nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up.|court for the relief demanded in Phone 20l.|her HAGERUP'S saw filing service, | coyon and the seal of said court hereunto sflz:nng ;:rm":gem:v:ls S:;:lermu:ml.: affixed, on this 18th day of Febru- 1t ’ i [ary, 1942, ¢ s i E. S. BRUNNELLE, Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICE! Is This Week LOST and FOUND | | LOST—Bag contaimng bed(hn" on Pngfam W'" Be Pfesenf i Douglas Hiway. Please phone | B aies. v, || €d Friday and Saturday FOUND—Tire and wheel. Idenufy‘ nghls—Free to Public tire, pay for adv. Call Police| P Dept. | The annual Juneau High School ! Band Concert will be presented at 8 T o'clock in the Grade School Audi- wm torium on next Friday and Saturday nights. The concert, entitled “Am- WANTED—Part time job of any erican Music in Tune with the| kind. Roman Ellers, P. O. Box|Times” will be presented in two 185. parts, “Modern America” and “Unit- | ed for Victory.” WANTED—Maid for generalhouse-| Part I, “Modern America,” laid on work, Apply Mrs. I. Goldstein. |a modernistic stage setting of soft — e | lights and flourescent designs, will WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab-|consist of the presentation of out- bits. Call Douglas.Irn, phone 88. standing American concert band — | compositions, which give an impres- sionistic reflection of modern Am- | EI.K Bowlins m | erican life. Part T will open with the ! colorful and deeply moving modern | ‘Rvou' Fol mMS | rhapsody, “Headlines,” in which a | cross section of life is presented | 70 PMY KEI(H'KA“ from the standpoint of the press Pk room—resounding to the rhythm of With the Ketchikan bowling team | daily human struggle. Another high- arriving within the next week or |1ight of Part I will be the rhapsody two, all Elk bowlers, both men and ‘Deep Soulh; which is a blending women, are urged to try out their of the soothing languor of the Old skill at the pin ball game this week South with the quicker impulses of in an elimination tryout. ,the modern age . Part I will close to Both men and women eligible for | the well known strains of Mardi the tournament can go to the alleys ['Gras, the most popular section of at any -time- and play: ten games, the Mississippi Suite, by Ferde from which averages will be made | GrOf¢ ; ¢ up to pick the highest teams to play ‘(‘XS""‘O‘;_‘“"‘]’:::C‘::‘ ::“C"m?mb‘:n‘;‘ ik the vmtma nom the First cxt) | fence, the “Orchestra Moderne,” will \ present a sophisticated intepretation S(w‘ 'm MKES ‘of two sweel swing pieces of the present day. At the close of the ovERN'G“I jAu"Tl Olchestm Moderne” group, a boys' made up of band members ‘Mll join in with the “Orchestra Moderne” in the presentation eof .. {Sammy Kay's “Remember Pearl g:etkfl&a?;rfr?fl:; ;ul‘:u l\;)x)ts~:5cs Harbor,” which has been considered bers of the troop were plvscnl.i::]o?lcd l&xfiafi o fores ik e At and several passed their first cla“!‘ | concert, a nature contest with Dale Ross M:a novel presentation of a medlay “A the winner, and a treasure hunt | Tribute to Our Armed Forces,” con- was won by Jimmy Klein. Tl‘c'smnng of the song of the Army, to town about 5!Nayy and Marines, in which a small o'clock Sunday afterrioon. |boy in uniform will represent each T lbran‘ch of the service . Other num- NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN: |peti® O e BTV | B Io0 NOh Defenders,” a march dedicated by | District Court, at Juneau, Alaska, ins composer, Roland Seitz, to “the | the name of Esaias Olaf Jacobson,' boys who defend us,” Sousa’s evers and Essias Olaf Jacobson, was | lasting “Stars and Stripes Forever,” changed to Edward Olaf Jacobson; {which will be enhanced by a baton and the legal name of said person | twirling routine by the 'drum major is now Edward Olaf Jacobson. jand majorettes, and as a closing, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Lhe Star Spangled. Banner. Part I Clerk. \wm be done a traditional military Publication dates, March 2-9, 1942. | band style, in a setting of national ady, | colors, which will be in striking con- PR ‘| trast to the more subtle effects of SUMMONS Part I. No. A-2761 | There is no chargeifor the concert IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR | this year, and the public is cordially THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA,|invited. GENEVA M. BRADSHAW, Plain-| SRS, E 6 tiff, vs. GUSTAV E. BRADSHAW, | i ] Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE| . . . e i within thirty (30) days after the 'S INVADED last publication of this summons, | S namely within thirty (30) days| » . Commonwealth Cabinet Is after the 23rd day of March, 1942, in case this summons is published, = Called Info Quick Ses- sion in Emergency or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, inj (Cmiunucd from Page One) N IR S You are hereby required to ap-| | case this summions is served upon you personally, and answer the the above - named ‘on measures to meet the new dan- The said plaintiff in said action ger. demands the following relief, to- a decree of divorce on the ground of dgsertion. And in the event. you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff Vested With Powers It is said the Australian militayy authorities will be given power to carry out complete destruction cf roads, railroads, canals, waterworks, airdromes, docks and wharves wherever necessary for Australia’s _ F defense. stated. inpgiat . "as hereinappye A late report says 10 heavy Jap- t - Witness, the Honorable Simon (2% bombers attacked Part Mores by, only 150 miles, -or .one hour's judge of said Court, By RAMONA BROCKLESS, Deputy Clerk. There will be a special meeting of the Juneau Civilian Defense Board tonight at 7:30 in the City Hall. 1942, ady. g COMMENDPABLE, HAS ANYONE COME OUT TO HIRE HECK,NO;, POLLY! TO GET HIRED YUH HAS T % =l -l‘ulfllln The Band will open Part II of Lho | “United for Victory,” with | | IOn Way to Cordova After a vacation in 'the south, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DeLeo passed | Hhrough Juneau on their way to| their home in Cordova, where Mr. | DeLeo is Alaska Steamship Company |agent. While in Juneau Mr. and Mrs. I)v- Leo visited their daughter and son- inslaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Redman. As the Redmans are leaving today | for Portland, Ovegon, to make their parture was delayed until after Mr. and Mrs. DeLeo had come north. During their visit in the Stat Mr! ‘and Mrs. Deleo visited their | sott; Capt. John DeLeo and his wife |in' Salt Lake City. Capt. DeLeo | | headlguarters in' the Utah ¢ity. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS The regular business session of the | the Douglas Island Women's Club( News received here recently indi- | \Visit with Redmans home, all felt pleased that their de- | flies for United Airlines, making his | GROCERY IS YEAR OLD i [ | | ‘ i First Anniversary by Sale | \ | brating its First Anniversary today. Completed last March 8, opened to the public two days later, the big market located at 909 West 10th Street now is well known to Juneau residents. This week the Harbor Market is celebrating its first year of service to satisfied cus- |tomers by offering a large array of shopping bargains. In an anniversary announcement, | listed numerous articles which have been placed on a special sale to i celebrate the event. Thrifty house- jwives will do well to look the list over carefully. This modern market is owned by |A. T. Nygard. Under his guidance, and that of Mrs. Eca Nygard, man- ager, the store has proved its worth as an asset to the community. Throughout the year it has cov tinued to carry a high quality line |of merchandise and maintain a |schedule of reasonable prices. The year was dotted with bargain sales and the fine store {has become known as a place wheie 1you can get your money's worth. One of the most modern markets !In Juneau, Harbor Market is il- {luminated with fluorescent lighting | throughout. Everything about it is modern, including its stock. Its neat shelves are always well- stacked with large displays of all brands. It carries a complete line of groceries and also meats. (cellent delivery service as a con- ! venience to housewives and has one delivery a day to Douglas. AR LRy ' ARMY LIEUTENANT Lieutenant Charles meyer, United States Army, died in Juneau yesterday. He was a pass= enger on a boat which had dockcd at Juneau. The body was taken | Oregon. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 32, Pronoun L Jump 83 Danger signal 4. Labyrinths 34. Lair 9. Capture 35. Perform 2. Sunken fence 36 Entrances 13. Bscape by 37. Father subterfuge 38. Tending to 14. Old musical wear away note 40. Swings 15. Pose for a 41. Mature 42. Pretense Chocolate seeds portrait . Article of bellef u Those who run l llwflllll cLy 771 | 77 wy wm MOWERIACE] FoTE) 2 o] [m] EE] [S[o]= IE3E R[>l 1z} jm] <] [ [0 [AIRimIE[=1>] - [m] 1> o] ] [mix]= ] H=]=]c] Wal e [<Im pyxim] joloIR=iw EORES0ER o] o ] ] ] R] ] S| 1 | Domestie fowls away to 20. Angry mairy 22. Rhythmie 48. Tree % Az"'m’l ;'l gv ‘lhe sun 3. a Ance 1. Strike gentl. 24, Nonmetrfeal. 52 Hawalian Solution Of Saturday's Puzzie language wreath A 26. Go ahead 53. Aromatic 56. Vocal compo- 2. State border- 29. Fut to fllght principal of Sitions ing on Lake 80, er‘:’-lhlnad violet root 7. Color Erie 81. Bel n‘lnl to 50 Plece out DOWN 3. Open or Angry L. Fastener dlstended Courage . Prevent uffoon utch city Like a bristie Take care . Dismounted . Portal Serles ot names . Plquant . Sandarac trees Proper sense ot Coat with metal 6. 04 h met Abri material Uhlits of force - Joliate manunuon 8 lflfl 4t chord a circle 3 Cnn inent . Flower n the ocean 45. Israelite judge Garden fmplement . Hastened . Mountain: comb. form CAN'T BLAME A FELLER FER. WANTIN/ T KINDA TASTE TH SPICE O 'Harbor Market Ce|ebraies' according to! an accouncement made last night. | Juneau's Harbor Market is cele-|) appearing in the Empire today, are| numerous | Harbor Market maintains an ex-| also DIES IN JUNEAU W. From- to the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. It is believed that his paren'.s reside in| | air route from Seattle to Nome, on Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Junean Laundry Front and Second Btreets NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis. E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 | e saeervmr Ty | ‘Every house needs westinghouse' | | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrioal Contractor—Dealex 140 So. Seward Bt. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 600 | | COWLING-DAVLIN _COMPANY DODGE ‘and. PLYMOUTR DEALERS - | HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economise THREE ‘PHONES §58—02—85 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Oll—Your Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneas 1t's Heglthy, Tool BRUNSWICK -JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made low Alr Service Information - PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MABKET HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Storo—Tel, 690 Heme Meat—Phone 8 NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv i DIGGLY WIGGLY P QUALITY PBICES FOR PAY DAY Tuesday and W Darigold Butter None Better 48¢ Pound Co-flp Eggs Largest and Best 48¢ Dozen BUY THE BEST——— . PIGGY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 A. M. and 2 P. PAGE FIVE ednesday Only IT PAYS! M,————Minimum $1.00 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 o oo FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street, Juneau Motors L e T ESS S Delicious Fried EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John ‘Marin; Prop. .Phone 36 —_—_— un'“;s PBOH'I.-“ MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO, .Bavrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments’ Plastic Refractories ' Phone 697 104 8. Main Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS HARDWARE. . Utah Nat and COAL MM&W“ TELEPHONE 4 SR g vt < JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL—GLASS * Shelf and Heavy Hardware -Guns and Ammanition ] g WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Fred W. Wendt T BUY DRFENSE ATAMPS

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