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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = “PAGE FIVE batimus l 6 We Must Please 2 4 ! 4 i e v e b | R “H, ;I PARAMUSHIRO i For Sale-For Rent- Wanted < Miscellaneous | oy, AP P e Choose Your Fish for Tomorrow 7 : A B NAVAL BASES 'FORBENT |FOR RENT (ontinued) FISHERMENFOR, | | o7 /90 resarony 5 ;]ot’gl\dqgg.mishcd house, close 111.34.2?:1\;(. pézzzy“fi;ih;dn. ;fluse, Al ASK A Applv 1 L s NICE apartment for couple, $30| VAim_l“'mfis_vAii;E 2 FOR THE'R (ARDS ! | i monthly. 109 1st St. West. Phone FROM QUICKLY-FROZEN Birds Eye Quality SALMON STEAKS SWORDFISH STEAKS FILLET OF MACKERAL Back 45, |5 ROOM completely fumished| opurp nron 1 While many 2 BEDROOM steam heated fur-| house with 2 lots. Terms, lke| ;o oy "ang cannery workers nished apt. Nice view, Phone rent.wcharlebsr Schram, Douglas. who go to Alaska each spring are | Red 245. |FOR SALE OR LEASE—5 rm. house | checking in at the Captain of the and S;IR VACANCY at Kilburn Apts, Doug-| With bath, basement, oil heat, el- Port office here to receive identi- | / i . las. . All conveniences of mod-| ectric lights. 'Approx. 2 acres, | fication cards, there are many yet ,+ + OKINAWA ern apts. for $30 @ month, Phone| Loop Réad. Cash or terms. Box|Wwho need them. | PIG Y Douglas 48 | 1346, Juneau. % Since these cards must be pro- 5 . i e L e . — cured before sailing for Alaska, 2 z 1 ROOM apt. steam heated, electric |7 TUBE Silvertone table model |pither on passenger ships or in| A, 05N ; 9 3, MARIANAS Deliveries 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.———Minimum $1.00 range, cold and hot running wat-| radio $20. No. 1 Rosenberg Apts. | fishing boats, a season'’s fishing 3 §“IPA \lSLlANDs er, ,XIT‘iEiu,L Phone 569. 'BPLTA combivation saw, Crafts-|™ight be lost lhrcug_h.c:z;ay. as ': ¢ 18 % MANY e 7 ?‘"GUAM \\7Q~v == TIRER room TuFiiNea TEated apt| man 8w, Craftsman shaper, | {akes about & week for Tashance,c| % 00Q 1stanps [ a¥ ~ _ MARSHALL 1S s ¥y s W the cards. If a steamer is missed | 0% / %Y - AL Sa !a M tc Dry room and laundry facilities.| mitre pox, wheelbarrow, caulking | /¢ AR S BT LR e | OYaP e, SNar 6O niiary Meat Lo. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 539. | -gun, roll top tesk. Rulafords| 1: SRR o tek u‘nf 3 DAVAO @ PALAU 1 TRU’ 8 vloy! K POR QUALITY MEATS | Bnop opkii ‘dftériioons or phonefBlSeE TUEE B S ok | o # ,./,4. At s T APE 0 JAwir WOMEN'S APPAREL AND POULTRY 4 ROOM cottage for rent, steam' Black 320, Y i % - v/ |3 LINE G i | 5 er could reach the north country. > y vl 'f/ l Baranof Hotel FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 heated, electric range, frigidaire,| - e 2 Phone Red 600. |2 MONTHS old husky pup. Doug-| The move to Alaska will start { e 2 3 o | las Babcock, Vanderbilt Point. |shortly; in fact, many mén already 3 ROOM fur, apt. for rent. Stein-' — L have gene in to ‘some of the dis-| O” | T |MUST SELL, Owner going into | {ricts. (o ' o By % . v Chas. G. Warner Co cNi g ] A o, The Juneau Laundry : W . beck Apts. = - | Nivy. Partly finished, partly! The identification cards are not STEAM heated apt. 3 rooms and| firnished two story home. Mod-| foquired in the case of ordinary| 00 =27 Marine Engines and Supplies bath. Phone Black 763. Klein| ern copveniences. Approx. 4 acresl b 3 4 JAVE %MOR & ‘ol FRANKLIN STRRET héiwesn MACHINE SHOP s passenger travel to Alaska, but oth-| t and 8 Apts. st o] 900 S SRORESBREN Douglas| er formalities must be complied | o iz Ropes and Paints VACANCY, Marine - Bldg., Phone Highway opposite small boat ywith, detalls of, which can be learned | HRoiE e i ans, & harbor. Tetms if necessary. . Seelat the steamship offices. ! ) e T R A e R | Thomas E. Taylor after 5 pm. it i SN £ GEO.CO™ = m cm 3-ROOM modern furnished heatedIJIG SAW, ' hors tor, 7 inch ¥ [ . % X apt. 531 11th and B Sts. West.| , 1% horse motor, nel Thng self-explanatory map shows how Japanese naval and air bases now dot the far Pacific ocean, Member National Retailer~ ‘Pll e ‘rdd 624 b | tablesaw, line shaft and pulleys. R B ll l i adding to the difficulty of Allied movements in the theater of war which extends over thousands of “onm Owned Grocers hone ¥ g | Phone 238. | Rab- G- d ! | miles but how is concentrated in the Dutch East Indies. According to observers, Japanese naval i % | ¥ o et | strategy is aimed at préventing a United Nations' advance into the Orient. The Jap fleet, it is pointed || Transfer & Garbage Co. NEXT TO CITY HALL . 416% PT. HICKORY skils, bindings, out, holds an imprégnable body of water, the Sea of Japan, 240 miles long. Within this sea are Ja- E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis PHONE 787 { 2 and 3 ROOM APTS, $25 to poles, shoe size 9, $20. Phone b pan’s principal naval bases and her industrial cities. From the inland sea as a center, naval and air I 212—Phones—81 P | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- Green 160, o" WAY oll" bases stretch out in a complex system. The Asiatic mainland is fringed with islands from Kamchatka —L"hon [ R G RS RO S | neau Rental Service,corner2nd | | | /to tife Malay peninsula. Japan holds sovereignty over the upper two-thirds of the fringe. Now Jas . FORD AGENCY | and Seward. {PRACTICALLY new piano, Acro- AR | pan is seeking to add the lower third by conquering the whole Dutch East indies. | | "Every house needs westinghouse' (Authorized Dealers) P = saie, by (Bgldwin. . $365.00. Calll Robert ©. Bullwinkel, Traffic! AR gk S B == | | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. GREASES—GAS—OIL STEAM HEATED, furnished, 2-, 038 before 6 pan. {Manager for Pan American Alr-| A The most recent request by the RE“AURA“I Gkoup || Hlectrical Contractor—Deales Foot of Mairl Street bedroom apt. Phone green 515. ;ROO_M_ 'I_u'r'";s'l’m;’;w;sé % Mm“ways, Alaska Division, left thns,s( S R I, government for Scout service has + | | 140 Bo, SBeward Bt. Juneau, Alaska J ean “0'0" ¢t i {morning for his headquarters in| B M B R MW Wy | AT B |been in connecticn with the Food Business un % § | | Phone 161 FURNISHED heated apt. for rent,) U8t half baseient, oll heat. In-) seatile after spending the last four| lG MEMBER;H'p | for Victory campaign involving gar- WILL SPONSOR DANCE Restdence Phone Black 008 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. ;‘)‘;"l °’6;f;" cRoux or phone| ,us here on company business. | - . |dens grown by Scouts to increase Hotei anc Restaurant Employes o b il | o e s e : 2'*713_.” 3 N | Wnile Mr. Bullwinkel was in| AN ‘€M | local food supplies. | will hold the third annual dance ' ____ “li dito sA laund: —n;om ro?:n" 634 DAY BED, and mattress of ex-|town he conferred with the Juneau | | 'This is not a new thing for|Biven for its Juneau sick fund, in bdmoms, ey, 6y ron G4 P8 B e e ‘e |l of FA i Wi . . T o ot D O e v more ey i s sutwiay v | COWLING-DAVLIN prachisghodsi 38 Vv & mg‘.a,fA._.__ Ly —____|ertson, attorney for the company | oL gy . . |than 12000 war gardens and war|Ding. Dancing will begin at 10 Ve 2 Distin Ave. Blue 20| BURNER Hotpoint electric range,| here. . Previous to his arrival here, New Terriforial "Adminis- |tarms were reported grown by the |ociock that night, with Bob Satre's| COMPANY W s ) 2 "1 $25.00. Box 1026, Douglas. he flew to Fairbanks and Anchor-' . [Soouts. In some cases as many|orchestra providing the music. | DODGE and PLYMOUTR PETERSON house, partly furnished. | e T sl alte to confer with officials in both | fration Is Lar el a5 200 and 300 acres were under| Funds from the dance aid mem- | DRALERS 3rd and Dixon. PO, Box 1852. (1936 CHEV coupe, new battery,|cjtjes, | i cultivation, bers of the group who are ill and s 2 | radiator. See it at Juneau Motofs.| Every effort is being made by | ResponSIble . AL N R unable to work. The public is in-| ¢-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur- VI Pan American Airways to secure ELE vited to the party. | FURLED, ik WS R CA% O mgm,\snzom il e e B the necessary additional equi;)mev\t | AR BISRILE TARING ‘ 7 R i mc“l“cls rite Ironers, Maytag Washi DR ! rts issi ; . fal ¢ 3 vl electric range and refrigerator, g é x:onthl u‘[‘f V5 ‘iracss the: sarvich its AMyka Reports issued by the Tmrllurvml LAYOFF FROM NORTHLAND : ‘ laundry conveniences. Rent, $27| s s B L iwinkel Sald whiile ‘hie |Office of the Boy Scouts of America| Capt. George Barrill of the motor- | NOTICE | ECONOMY MARKET monthly. Phone Douglas 132. | ;ffil'-sa.llownlnce roriold machine.| - - - [show gains in miembership of 65 ship Northland is taking a va-| iMRMAIL EN’;’EWPES. showing | Be Wise—Economise 38 | Parts, service, repairs, any make ¥ | percent, for Scouts and 83 percent cation in Seattle and during his|Aif route {rom Scaitle to Nome, on 2 Wi FUEEiE T B g | | : | TERER NES 553—02—95 ygg:lANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phonu‘ anchlne. Call Singer Maytag Dis- EXTRA MASS ADDED |for Cubs_ as of January 31, 1942 layoff, Capt. Benjamin Joyce is 10| sale at J. B. Burford & Co. .dv‘l PHO 3 ; butor. Phone T11. 5 “ns compared to figures for January | be“master of the craft. 0 PAT.R:; MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO, ‘| | e | e 1s el | kT AP ST. 'S TE . e o 3 i-ROOM FURNISHED apartment;|1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coups,| As an extra mass has been added |31 1941 The increase is largely| £ S AT A,,Sp‘;}s Sutior gu“f, :,’,‘ Trh WHEN IN NEED OF Savrite Rust Preventatives also 5-room strictly modern un-| A-1 condition. Bargain for cash.|to the schedule of masses on Sun.|due to the establishment during! ¥ SHOP. 14 St Holy T || Diesel Oll—Stove Of—Your Xzit Soot Eradicator . {1941 of a Territorial Administration | Will be closed until March 10, 1942, ity Hall, March 14, from 2 to' 6| (ge) Cholce—General Haul- Chemical Metal Treatments furnished. house, 504 5th St. | Call 184 between 8 and 5 pm. [day in the Catholic Church in Ju- \neau in order to accommodate the 3-ROOM steam heated furnished | s 4 ganization and training purposes. i 1 3 soldiers, there will be no mass in| L apartment, Call Red 245, | mscELLAnuus St. Aloysius Church in uglas on| Scout advancement probably | | |reached an all time high dunng! C’."()S.’,"A"Cr&l Puzz!fi Plastic Refractories of the Scouting Program for or-' ‘AP®~— p.n. Everybody welcome. 104 8. Main Phone $07 o : RECEEENESRARE lalulolx/a/ e o olole]s] ing — Btorage and Orating CALL US| Juneau Transfer 8- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. RABBIT SKINS Sunday. This holds until further | - Oil heat, washing machines, 504| WE ARE likely the largest dealer in |notice. February of this year with a total| ¥ BI.I'E!E!!JH L[V INEIRIS] and 510 Kennedy St. Phone| this item in the Northwest. Order e, of 99 awards made to Cubs, Bcouts | ACROSS 36 Floor o] GH“B“E“’ tc: Phone 8—Night Phone 481 Thomas Hardware Co. Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St.| your skins direct. Valcauda Fur LOLA’S BEAUTY Smop . [And Sea Scouts on the basis of re-| L Zart it RIE]E SV IANISHRe] N PAINTS after 4 pam, Co., Seattle, Wash. | Will be closed until March 10, 1942, |POFts from various parts of the Ter- 4 The aumber :’- i‘:fl‘mm. i [EINERRLIEIV]I BHFIAIT ] - OILS s b AR S S __ady, |Titory so far received. | Sillatdien 1ips & Sl [L [E] S Bullders’ and Shelt VACANCY—Nugget Apts., $35. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used i 28 Reports indicate that without ex-| 12 Rubber tree 40 Preparea for R] HARDWARR 3 TS ity T Al . ks Kt osl DEFENSE PUBLIC woRks |CPton. all Troops are actively par- | M MG, gyt barty. sirictly modern four-room | TURN your old gold into valus,| DIVISION OF THE FEDERAL|UCIPating in short term camping | 3% M3, 1o 4 0 pusibls opaaus leated duplex, furnished, excel-| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | WORKS AGENCY, Regional orrxce.,""" hiking, actlyities. 4 bullding * substance M'fl “' i, Setier - Trach, - Phont| mmm—m——————— | Region No. 7, 511 Alaska Bullding,| The War emergency is providing| ' AR, {& oWSlq, Blue 285. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | seattle, Washington, March 12, 1942, | increased opportunity for unusual | 17. Collection of 50. Top of the c o l L ; Bent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 uD.|Sealed bids, in triplicate, for furn- |service projects in addition to the| K 62 Go?!ellgy £ FULLY furnished comfortable, air-| Lola “hauty Shop. Phone 20L.|ishing all labor and materials and |many non-emergency services regu- 20, Oral 53. Poker stake Alaska M.mh conditioned house, Prigidaire,| 315 Decker Way. performing all work required, sub- |larly performed by Scouts and each| i Anger 7. Blgtnten Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzls TELEPHONE ¢ | electric range, garage. Phone 158. HAGERUPS v tillog o ject to the terms of the specifica- | Troop is assuming a growing share g“ g G ';3 [‘)-Hurnr saN8 o mowed 4 Wi 4 i ey A e Bl 11 i Service, | tions, for the construction of a|of community projects as well as .'H1brow. letter oo i 64, Attire A ,.:"’“’""‘" AR R B-ROOM apt., oil hedt, nice loca- Bt. Skates sharpened. | peqiih Center located in Ketchikan, | preparing. themselves through par- W] 61. One who_ loves 65. Period of time | 3 pig < '?‘f]' Phone Black 490, ‘WANTED Territory of Alaska, will be received | ticipation in the regular Scouting 5. k::n.v:::u 6 Finan L n.?f‘fi'.‘ & flm‘r""' JUNEAU-YOUNG ONE office room for rent. First| iier o piy e pa o \'u;“:]hwrl):(x. P‘:u:‘n M\’;‘;fl; lg‘:v program and supplemental special- | " . 8- Zooth H d i NTED—] ouse- | a e Defense ic ] - it ‘A ¥ National Bank Bldg. | work, Apply Mrs. I. Goldstein, ;gional Office, 511 Alaska Building, :f:cy"s:::l ‘x’ni:;:n n;izc.any o | : K"’;,".l‘,,,';',";‘,,i i aPr ware comp.gny 3 'AINTS—OIL—GLASS Tar ished | =————=———7+———————— | Seattle, Washington. Bids are to be . VACANCY—One ldrge unfurn | WANTED—Fresh-killed Jocal rab- | delivered in addressed envelopes as Most of the services which they ) w nats | Bert's Cash Grocery apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts.: "\t ") ‘Boioias Inn 2 {ER Ve n have performed so far have been 1L, Oldest m FUR. apts c;.sy kept warm. Win-| —— ._;._.-.’M”}’:fg:“s‘mi;‘“mgfii :(:Le:; ::‘ ;}:‘the collection of items such asl rfi.. .... .. n e PHONE 104 or 108 ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | Junior GuiId P]ans |livered at the aforementioned office. l’:?g”;‘:“‘s;:‘; ':;’:;'; f:;;hfo:’ig' //‘..“.- % .-. Delivery Junsas dishes. Seaview , Apts. | 2 Attention is called to the fact that AN 2 MW W R T B 0455 30 Y il | S e Inot less than the minimum wage|fénse, -or valuable information Z d..//?%%a.!/// // - - - ' § 1 VACANCY, MacKlnnon Apts. | S' Pafn(k s Te a rates as set forth in the specifica- | through surveys for civilian defense H a 7 Ao It's Healthy, Tool g - & ; | ' tions must be paid on this project.|purpases. They have also distrib- - E T:’;fl:gg?‘:m.‘“mr::hfiw‘::fl:. J | Specifications may be obtained at|uted important bulletins on the lshen lpm"bmcn'a !o.r 416, Phone | Members of the committee of the Defense Public Works office, Ju- | occasion of the Seward fire, the 821 % i Junior Guild of Trinity Holy | neau Hotel Building, Juneau, Alaska, | evacuation of families from Sitka, 2 | Cathedral met last night to com-|and at the Defense Public Works|and are now distributing in various ) SO Ty T D, e (o e 1| S A A B, o e e e eus B ammmw w7 7 % 7 AR NS BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS . Work | Kind W g gt | GASTINEATU P ¥ omentarily . Come in ! 33 kemurbnlo- ¥ Boded . Bode . Side plece of a barrel | saturday afternoon in Trinity Hall, |$10 t0 assure return of prints and| “yrany of the Troops have been | SR 772051 = 23571 3 fications not filed with bid. Bid - — e Tea will be served from 2 to 6 Spem. p assigned specific responsibilities in FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire! .. 1 4 |security in the amount specified is : i | o'clock that afternoon. Ladies who required. Cash deposits will not be the civilian defense progrdm, pri- at office 20th Century Bldg. H ’have been asked to pour are Mrs. | accepted. A Performarice Bond and marily as messengers or aides. Spe- Comnors Motor Hotb Waugh - | apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| | FURNISHED house and furnished| Courtney Smith, Mrs.. Helen Smith';"paoment Bond must be furnishea | ialized training is being given East Indian Phone 411 230 8. Frankin | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. |Cass, Mrs. Lynn Forrest and MIS. jn an amount of not less than that | Scouts in blackout First Aid, pre-| money of ! HOTEL ! St L SR . iRobert ‘Rice; specified. paring them to render First Aid Lagss’ adh || Every comfort made for our guests VACANCY, HILLCREST Am‘s.l Other ‘members of the Guild will Pirst publication, March 12, 1942. |in the dark or with only the help Lllp) Air Service Information licati } nd the sum of PHONE 439 serve during the afterncon. Last publication, March 26, 1942. /of lanterns or flashlights. ! Bitler vetch PHONE 10 or 20 n. m ndd w4 s il 5 - 3 = 2 at Reasonable Rates - Phone—Single 0 b Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Ph--u-l.“ Instraments Maxam Bb HECK, GAL. TM GOIN' ) ; 20TH CENTURY ég’:f:eég%\ ¢ DOWN TO TH STATION MEAT MARKET c TO LOOK. AT} TIME - QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 TH MEN FOLKS DOES NOTHIN’ BUT RISH AN HUNT, AN’ LET TH’ WIMMIN DO ALL TH’ WORK AN/ WORRY. 600D PLACE E FER YOU, PAW/ ooy A g TABLES/ SORE / HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 onss || Ameneed Meai—rreew ||| WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop NOTICE | Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing f hns o A S1e sl o 30 route from Seattle to Nome, o |~ Y DFFENSE STAMPS ™ «ale st J. B. Burford & Co. le =

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