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. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1942 CLASSIFIED For Sale - For Rent - Wanted - Miscellaneous FORBRENT = | APTS. for rent. Fosbee Apts, Phone 443 | | BABY bed and table model radio. FORSALE | POUGLAS NEWS {ELECTION OFFICIALB ARE NAMED, DOUGLAS COUNCIL, Prineipal business of the Doug- las City Council at the meeting held last night consisted of mnkmg[ necessary preparations for the| forthcoming municipal and terri- | MISCELLANEOUS steam bath, 2 bedrooms. Black 763. APARTMENT, rooms and Klein Apts., WELL nished 3 room steam | heated apartment, Private bath, twin beds, view, $50 monthly, in- cluding lights. Phone 34. Rice & Ahlers Co. 5 ROOM fl’n'iflshed' houéziclose in. Phone 426. i -ttt b 2 BEDROOM steam heated fur- nished apt. Nice view. Phone Red 245. e e i b VACANCY at Kilburn Apts., Doux—’ 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; private bath. Phone 569. THREE. room furnished heated npt Dry room and laundry facilities. | Erwin Apts. Phone Red 550. 4 ROOM cottage for rent, steam heated, electric range, frigidaire, Phone Red 600. | d))l _ for rent. Stein-| beck Apts. VACANCY, Marine Bldg. Phone Blue 455. 3-ROOM modern furnished heated apt., 511 11th and B Sts. Wesh heated 4| “USEL nks Morse Marine Diesel” medium-duty, model 36, 30 hp, 1200 rp.m. Condition good. Price $500 cash. May be used for boat or other purposes. , Eli’ Bellman, Box 454, Sitka. ROOM completely furnished house. New. rugs, venetian blinds, furnace and basement. Harry Hansen, 623 10th. Phone Black 302. SACRIFICE equity in 4 room fur- nished house with basement 41: miles out Glacier Highway. Des sire party assume contract. Phone Blue 115 after 5 p.m. 5 HAS the person who borrowed my | torial elections. Ten applications | moving picture rewinder forgot-|for the positions of judges and ten he has it; as I have for- clerks to preside over the \ounnj gotten to whom I lent it. Jack and counting of ballots were re-| Burford, ‘cehed and provided the Cmmcll‘ & ____|with just the right number need- RABBIT SKINS |ed. Appointments were made as’ WE ARE likely the largest dealer in \ follows: this item in the Northwest. Order | For city election—Clerks, Mijss| your skins direct. Valcauda Fur |Edith Bonesteel and Mrs. Kathleen | Co., Seattle, Wash Andrews, Judges, John McWilliams, | FIVE CENTS each, pald for used Mrs. S. M. Dore and Mrs. Ell gunn; at Coal Bunkers. |POSt. __y_"‘_’:_____.___; For territorial election—Clerks, ! TURN your old gold into value.|Mrs. Catherine Balog and Mrs.| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 'Dale Fleek. Judges, Mrs. Dick Mc-| G—v—————mmmmlck August Aalto and Mrs. Gl nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up en Kirkham. The business of having the city Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201 n 4 yee! 38 Way. books audited before beginning of 4 ROOMAful‘i];S}Ied hou;; in Eisey-' Shattuck Addition. Bargain, Phone 35. 4 ROOM modern fur. house, oil heat, terms. 1014 West 8th St. FISHING hont completcly equipp with trolling and halibut gear. Inquire Swanson Bros, Lower| Pranklin St. BEDROOM. . set, oll range, etc. Phone Douglas 414 after 5 p.m. | EASY Washing machine, good con< dition $25. Phone Red 250. SMALL eating place. Write P. O. Box 739. Must leave city. PRACTICALLY new small upright | piano, slightly used 80 bass piano| Phone red 624. | accordion, used Bb Soprano PR | Saxpphone in good condition, { 2 and 3 ROOM APTS, $25 to l | Conn Slide Trombone with | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- { brand new slides. Cash or terms. neau Rental Service, corner 2nd J | The Alaska Music Supply, 122 -,and Seward }| Second Street. Phone Red 206. i % — | ,fiirgmshed, 2.4 ROOM house and 3 lots. Mod- | Phone green 515. bedroom npt FURNISHED heated apt. for rent,| close in. Phone 227. | l;fi:fiéafi hgs‘c—. partly furnished. | 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box 1852. ern conveniences. West Juneau, Phone Douglas 352, FLOOR lamp, table lamp, three card tables, ironing board, chest of drawers, garbage can. Phone Black 320. -ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur- nished, hot water day or night,| electric range and refrigerator, | laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 monthly. Phone Douglas 132. VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phnna 351. ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apnrtment:! also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house., 504 5th St. | 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts.!| Oil heat, washing machines, 504 and 510 Xennedy 8St. Phone Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 p.m. VACANCY—Nugget Apts., $35. AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly modern four-room} heated duplex, furnished, eéxcel- lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone Blue 285. conditioned house, electric range, garage. Phone 138 3-ROOM apt., ofl heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. DNE office room for rent. PFirst| National Bank Bldg. VACANCY, MacKinnon | m TWO 4-ROOM f\xz,fllfi duplex apartments, $20. h oom fur- nished apartments for $16. lene' 621, 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| l—:‘OR Rlfi:ri'r:Apmn;éixm, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. t SR FURNISHED house and . furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY, HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. i | | 4-ROOM psrtly furnished house, | 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m, FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Wih- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. i Employers have paid more than $16,000,000 in wage restitution (o about 500,000 employees working un- | cer the Federal Wage and Hour Law. (R 0 S TR - ROV | | ACCOUNT of iliness will sacrifice my almost half interest in Yankee Cove Gold Mining Co. 12 claims, 7 quartz ledges, good value ore, 15 stamps, 2 compres- sors, steam engine, sawmill and other equipment. 74% acres pat- ented ground. See Harry Stan- ton, No. 3 Eureka Apts. FURNISHED. cabin, Glacler Hi- way at Auk Lake. P. O. Box 2075. FOR SALE—Used doors and winm® dows. Phone 351. FOR SALE OR LEASE—5 rme house | with bath, basement, oil heat, el- ectric lights. Approx. 2 acres, Loop Road. Cash or terms, Box 1346, Juneau. {7 TUBE silvertone table model radio $20, No, 1 Rosenberg Apts. 2 MONTHS old husky pup. Doug- las Babcock, Vanderbilt Point. PRACTICALLY new plano, Acro- sonjc by Baldwin. $365.00. Call 538 before 6 p.m, 4-ROOM bath, half basement, ofl heat. In- | = furnished house with Douglas 693. DAY BED, and mattress or ex- change for trunk. 210 Main St. 1936 CHEV coupé, new battery, radiator. See it at Juneau Motors. WANTED WANTED—Steel traps No. 3's and 4’s.C. L. Kramer, 304 Willoughby. WANTED—Four or five room ‘mod- like ern house. Terms rent. Phone Blue T795. SR LRSS S SO S 2 WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab- bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 83 gL TR RTINS es S ANCHORAGE COUPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Parson, of Anchorage, haye arrived in Juneau on their way home after an ex- tended vacation trip through the United States. Mr. Parson is in- terested in the Anchorage Laundry. ————————— Subscribe to the wvally Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest on nkcuhuon |of those desired would be doing a| term for new council was left inj HAGERUP'S saw filing service, the hands of the Finance Com-| 019 flth St Skates shnrpened mittee, The receipt of $1600 from the Territorial Treasurer's office covering liquor license fees paid in| town heartened the city fathers.! The money was imediately allotted Io to the School Board for current| expenditures. { A O Sl OPEN HOUSE D. I W. C. TO. ENTERTAIN Tomorrow evening, beginning at| American Leglon Auxiliary mem-|7:30 o'clock in the American Legion | bers will again be hostesses tonight|Dugout in Juneau, Douglas lslnnd‘ at the regular open house for en-|Women's Club will be host.to U.! listed men to be held in the Amel-\s service men on the Channel - |ican Legion Dugout. | Group singing with Mrs. Mamie| Some of the boys who are in-|Jensen at the piano is planned| terested in starting an orchestraang there will be other entertain-| may be able to practice tcnlght.\mem‘ according tq Mrs, Michael Haas,| Al members of the Club are who has appealed to Juneau citi-| ;ged to attend. zens for instruments that the boys ' lieie- may use. Anyone who has instrnm(‘nt“‘ DOURIME, ERErATIN Y willing to be donated for the use of | FOR CANNERY, BEASON the boys is urged to leave them in| City officials of Douglas are busy the Dugout sometime today if poss- | making preparations on the wharf | ible so the musicians may get| to receive supplies for the Douglas started.. Instruments desired include | Fisheries Co. operations during the a saxophone, drums, trombone and| approaching summer. Boats and! guitar, or as added items, trumpet,| other equipment belonging to var- violin, clarinet or accordion ious owners who stored their prop- | Several instruments have already|erty in the warehouse on the dock‘ been offered, according to Mrs, have been removed outside to '\c- Haas. But anyone else who has any | commodate a shipment of cans ex- pected very soon. Already stored in the cannery proper are cnong,l\ cans for 10,000 cases which arrived service to the boys by donating it for their use. The instruments are| to be kept under the care of a re-| some time ago spon.:llblc person in the Dugout. .| Owners of the boats are advised| m‘e"wi'e;g;:m‘;:“‘:: ;fim t‘}‘]’; |0 look after them without delay. | Douglas Island Woman's club'. for| . e Wednesday night's program; Fedm- NEE- WANPO J5- SN | ¢ral Employes on Friday; Women| Mrs. Arvo Wahto w_ns a Doug-1{ of the Moose on Saturday and las arrival last evening on the Business and Professional Woman's| Felican from Pelican City, where Club on Sunday. Thursday nilh&, her husband is teaching school. enlisted men are invited to attend She expects to be here for a couple the Pioneers and Pioneers Auxiliary|0f Weeks. | meeting to be held in the Odd Fel- —ee R b} lows Hall, so no program is being BUY DEFENSE BONDS . i ganization, (at 8 o'clock with a farewell party | office (held on April 7 THE DAILY. ALASKA. EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 'Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Returns from Two Months Visit South| Mrs. H. L. Faulkner returned to jJuneau this week after an absence of two months. She visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and} Mrs. Remington Low and their| small daughter Madelin, in Oak- land while she was away, and, ex-| cept for a short trip to Carmel | spent all of her ume with them Party W|II Honor Mrs. C. C. Rulaford Mrs. C. C Rulai;mrd pmmmen,.,per[onmng all work required, <uh- worker in the Juneau Woman's Club and currently treasurer of that or-|cations, will be honored tonight to be held in the home of Mrs, {R. B. Leshei Games and refreshments are scheduled for the evening's enter- tainment and all _club members and friends of Mrs. Rulaford are invited to attend Mrs. Rulaford is leaving for the South for an indefinite stay. BRI S 11 REGISTRATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the of Registration Officer for {Douglas is open in the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall for purpose of registering persons desiring to vote at the next annual election Apr 7. Any person twenty-one years of age who is a citizen of the United States and has resided con- tinuously for one year in the Ter- ritory of Alaska, and six months dontinuously next date of election within corporate ! limits of the City of Douglas shail be entitled to register. The office will be open for reg- istration cvery day except Satur- day alternoons, Sundays and legal | holiday between the following {hours: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon; 1! pm, to 4:30 pm. and will close prededing ‘the CAPT. A. J. CURRIE ARRIVES ONWAY 10 TULSEQUAH, B. C. Archibald J. Currie, well | knewn . river boat skipper, arrived {in Juneau last night on his way to| Tulsequah where he will put the |river boats and barges of the Pol- aris-Taku mine in condition for npermlon as soon_as transportation {on the Tulsequah and Taku Rivers | opens. l Capt DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS DI- | |VISION OF THE FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, Regional Of- fice, Region No. 7, 511 Alaska| Building, 618 Second Avenue, Se-| attle, Washington, March 17, 1942.} |Sealed bids, in triplicate, for fur-| ! nishing all labor and materials and ject to the terms of the spccm- for the construction of a complete water dam, one 30,000 gal- lon wood stave tank and one 100,- 000 gallon wood stave tank situ-| ated adjacent to the city of Ko- diak, Alaska, and a water distri-| bution system with appurtem\ncesj situated in the City of Kodiak Alaska, will be received until 10,00‘ am., PWT, April 7, at the Defense Public Works Regional Office, 511 Alaska Building, Seattle, Washing- ton. Bids are to be delivered in| addressed envelopes as specified. Bids not posted in the United States mails are to be delivered at the aforementioned office. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates as et forth in the specifications must be paid on this project. specm-{ cations may be obtained at the De-| fense Public Works Office, Juneau | Hotel Building, Juneau, Alaska, and iat the office of Hubbell & Waller, Engineers, 909 Alaska Building, 618 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washing ton, upon deposit of $10.00 to as- \]sure return of maps and copies {not filed with bid. Bid security| in the amount specified is re-| quired. Cash deposits will not be| nccented A performance bond undl a payment bond must be furnished on April 1, at 5 pm. Said election will be held for purpose of electing one mayor,| four councilmen and one school! director. Dated this 24th day of March, 1942, --CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. March 24-25-26 e CLOFING DATE FOR FILING Notice is hereby given prospective | candidates for office in the an- . nual city election which will, be Howrs for filing| their candidacies will be between | the hours of 8:30 a.m, to 12:00 noon; on all days except Saturday after- neons, Sundays and other holid: and close at 5 pm. on April 2. —CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. 'March 24-25-26. planned for the Dugout, although it will be open during the evening, % LEGIONNAIRES WILL Crossword Puzzle ACROS . Substance HAVE MEMORIAI. Mm 1. Ingredient of Remote Sealing wax 33 Assistants Greek island 4 Approached Sanctioned Celestial body Members of Alford John Bradford i & hfl‘ 8 of p Baliew o :ols; No. iuor t‘};e dAmed 0:‘x'i<:ani Legipn 1 % : r'::‘ 39 i’a';gvf,.&': of eld a well atten meeting last . Soutlel rescs ot 40 Light sh night in_the Dugout, with Frank| 1t 5"’" “"mhk 8 Fit of e iy 16. Nerve tworl ami Metealf recelving a. United States| 1% BRIl 4™™ 41, igraice suago Defense Savings Bond on behalf 15, crehmren 45, Cama_into 5 view of the Post. 20, Prepared a 49. Color quality Discussion of tentative plans for| BRICOR1I Tor "0, PINOE i Memorial Day activities was held| 21. cast oft . Adatian o and it was decided that the last| 33 Slectors G hent meeting before Memorial Day will| 26. Persohal trans- 53. Malign be a Roll Call and Memorial Meet- | gg:%gon 3 Hml ey 21, Métal Clears ing. Harry Sperling gave a short re- port on the progress of the sol- diers’ recreation committee’s work 50 far. PIONEERS INVITE SOLDIERS 0 MEET Service inen are invited to at-| tend the social meeting to be held Thursday night by Pioneers of Al- agka and members of the Pio- neers Auxiliary in the Odd Fel- lows' Hall. | Followlng a business meeting for | the Pioneer groups at 8 o'clock, the» social hour will begin at 9:15 lnd. Floyd Fagerson will show movles, on -Alaska, Refreshments will be served andA music will be furnished for dancing. | e p— i e | The Daily Alaska Empire nas the | largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. ) hire § flfl””flflll///fl [PIalc] nann [L1o]T] [J RIE e L IR [E(S] & [AIN]I Jlis|E[ATL]S] EE[’J ElrITIMSICIAITITIER]S) | ISEIURIOINEN - % unean CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION 'Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 56. Love weakly 3. Type of 7. Insect puzzle DOWN . . Coursé of pub- 1. Part of a plant lic life L. italian opera Improve Measure Weakened Splash East Indian vith helmet Genus of geese . Bamiboolike grasses . At that time . Seaweeds . Prevalent . Algerian sea- port 205, Loses luster , Put in a wrong spot s“cc\ncnn Sapeivation Operatic solo Pecullarity Roman séna- tor's gar- ment . Pointed steel implement argical thread ngly omposition for nine Small spar 6. Genus of the peacack . Black . Arrow and from 1 p.n. to 4:30 p.m.| ;| Attorney for Administratrix. {March 10, 17, 24, 31 in an amount of not less than| ithat specified. | Mar. 17-24-31. | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: |That Ella Bock Johnson adminis-| 'lmmx of the estate of Anton Pet- ‘erson, deceased, has filed her final | account and report of her adminis~ | tration of said estate, and her pe- |tion for distribution of the residue | thereof, in the United States Com- | missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre-| jeinet, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10| o'clock a.n. on May 15, 1942, has' been fixed as the time and said Court the place for ‘heanng E ; and that all per- sons interested therein are hereby | {notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and pe- Ititlon for settlement and distri- 1 bution thereof. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, March 10, 1942. ! _ELLA BOCK JOHNSON, ! Administratrix. Howard D. Stabler, | Shattuck Bullding, | Juneau, Alaska. TERRITORY OF ALASKA OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR n i I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of | the Territory of Alaska, and custod- i ian of corporation records for said | Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY | that there has been filed in my of- | fice on this, the 9th day of March, 11042, the written consent of the stockholders of the PYRAMID PACKING COMPANY, INCORPOR~ IATED, a corporation organized and | existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, to | the dissolution of said corporation, | written consent to such dissolution whnvl.ng been executed by all of the | stockholdets of the corporation and ‘cerwm to by the President and | Secretary of the corporation on the 8rd day of March, 1942. WHEREOF, in view of the above jpremhcs, I.do further certify that the PyramidePacking Company, In- corporated, a corporation, is dissolv- | |ed, pursuant to Section 924, Com- | piled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in this office of the proper |proof of publication of this cer- [ tiflcate. | IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 Inave hereunto set my hand, and Jnmxed my official seal, at Juneau, | the Clpl'.ll this 9th day of March, JA D. 1942 'SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. | First publication, March 10, 1942. Las'. publlcation March 31 mz PAGE FIVE Guaranteed Satisfaction WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL ORANGE JUICE HEART OF FLORIDA BRAND Sugar Added Each Can Contains.l Pint and 2 Ounces 2 CANS 25¢ or 8$2.89 acase of 24 cans Regular price—18c per can Buy by the C \\E——m\d SAVE! PIGGY WIGGLY veries 10 A, M. and 2 P. 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 THRIFT CO-OP | N s Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Pront and Becond Btreets PHONE 850 NORTH Owned Grocers Transfer & Garbage Co. NEXT TO CITY HALL E.0.Davis E.W. Davis PHONE 767 212—Phones—S81 arpoeees oy gy sl ‘ FORD AGENCY g ‘Every house needs westinghouse' (Authorized Déalers) PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. GREASES—GAS—OIL Electrical Contractor—Dealer i Foot of Main Street 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alasks Buithass Fions 131 ! Juneau Motors Residence Phone Black 898 ——————» COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTHR DEALERS BT s DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 o 2 2 e e s et e GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ob LIQUORS HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economiss THREE PHONES 0653-02—85 MAT. PROC. & WHEN IN NEED OF Savrite Rust Preventatives Diesel Oil--Stove Ofl—Your Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Retractories 104 8. Main Phone 697 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Ballders’ and Sbelt HARDWARE — Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €s, TELEPHONE 4 et JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS = Bhelf and Heavy Hardware It's Healthy, Tool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN—— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for Alr Service PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 Alaska Music Supply| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HOME GROCERY Phone 146 FOR WALL PAPER - Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Fred W. Wendt OO R RN 0075 1,5 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS