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WEDNESDAY MARCH 25, 1942 For .Sale For flcmt- FOR IIEIT VERY nice 3 room “furnished house for rent. 57. AP’I‘S for rent. Fosbee Apts, Phone 443. steam heated 4 bath, 2 bédrooms. Black 763. APARTMENT, rooms and Klein Apts., 5 ROOM furnished house, close in. Phone 426. R ———— 2 BEDROOM steam' heated fur- nished apt. Red 245. I SRR i VACANCY at Kilburn Apts;, Doug- las. . All ‘corivéniences of mod- ern apts. for $30 a month. Phone Douglas 48. 4 ROOM apt. sceam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone 569. See Bob Cowling, Phone | Nice view. Phone | - ) lqangd - Misecumsecmg ; mscmums NISHED 5 room house, in- qmre after 5 p.m. 'S. C. Bassett, 630' Scattér St. ‘Phone Red 715. 5 ROOM house, good location; also 1941 GMC pickup truck, 14,000 miles. Phone Douglas 71 from 8 am. to 5 p.m. daily. NEARLY new Winchester carbine model 94 caliber 25-35 with mounted Redfield receiver sight, 5 boxes cartridges. Cost $50. Will sell for $39. Phone Black 490. JEWETT residence on Glacier Highway; 5 rooms and bath, con- crete basement, automatic oil burner; about 3 acres patented land. $4,500—terms. Inquire L. J. Jewett, Public Roads Adminis- tration. BABY bed and table model radio. Phone 1704. THREE room furnished heated apt. Dry room and laundry facilities.| Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559, i ROOM I cottage for rent, steam heated, electric range, frigidaire, Phone Red 600. < 5 ROOM fur. apt. for rent. Stein- beck Apls. VACANCY, Marine Bldg. Phone Blue 455. “USED Fairbanks Morse Marine Diesel” medium-duty, 30 hp. 1200 rp.m. Condition good. ' Price '$500 cash. “May be used for boat or other purposes.| Eli Bellman, Box 464, Sitka. | ROOM cumplelely furnished house. New rugs, venetian blinds, fufnace and ~basement. Harry Hansen, 623 10th." ‘Phone Black 302. 3-ROOM modern furnished heated apt., 511 11th and B Sts. West. Phone red 624. ._.___———-——0 \2and3ROOMAP’I‘S $25 -to | $30. ‘Winter & Pond Apts: Ju- | neau Rental Service; corner Znd + and Seward. -l' STEAM HLATED, rurnished, bedroom apt. Phone gréén 515. - 3- E'URN!SHED heated apt. for rent, WFISH!NG boat completely cquxppe(l 2 bedrooms, close in, Phohe 227. PETERSON house, partly furnished. | 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box 1852. {-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur- nished, hot water day or night, eleotric range and refrigerator, KASY Washing machine, good con- laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 monthly. Phone Douglas 132. — VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phone 351. b G {-ROOM’, FURNISHED -apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. 0il heat, washing machines, and 510 Xennedy 8t. Phon Green, 147 or inquire 628 5th St. after 4 pm. VACANCY—Nugget Apts., ' $35. e AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly moderfi four-room tieated duplex, furnished, excel- lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone| Blue 285. 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, tion. Phone Black 480. ONE office room for remt. Pirst National Bank Bldg. VACANCY, MacKinnon - Apis. i SO TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 3-room fur- | nished apartments for $16. thas 621, 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire | - at office 20th Century Bldg. ettt FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY, PHONE 439. A-P;.E)aiw wrfiy furnished h_nuse 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- o " HILLCREST APTS.| | | | | | SACRIFICE equity in 4 room fur- {4 ROOM modern fur. nished house with basement 4!: miles’ out Glacier Highway. De- sire party assume contract. Phone Blue 115 after 5 p.m. 4 ROOM furnished house in Cw;ey- Shattuck Addition. Bargain.| Phone 35. house oil | 1014 West 8th St.| heat, terms, with thoRilg and halibut gear. Inquire Swanson Bros, Lower Franklin St. BEDROOM set, ofl range, etc. Phone Douglas 414 after 5 p.m. dition $25. “Phone Red 250. SMALL eating place. Write P. O. Box ‘139. 'Must leave city. PRACTICALLY new small upnght piano, slightly used 80 bass piano accordion, used Bb' Sopraho Saxophone in' good ' condition, used”Conn Slide “Trombone * With brand ‘new sides. Chsh' of"terms. The ™ Aldska” Music” Bupply,” 122 model * 36, ; - | Herbert and Louls Bonnett, llABlllT SKlNS WE ARE likely the largest dealer in your skins direct. Valcauda Fur Co., Seattle, Wash. R0 W T R A N SR RS T FIVE CENTS each, paid for used| gunny sacks at Cohl Bunkers. i A VG SR PRI i S TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget 8hop. | b ewairrn e i oy 4R8N GUARANTEED Realistio Perma- | nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 301 815 Decker Way. | HAGERUP'S saw filing service, | 919 9th St. Skates lhupen@d. DOUGLAS NEWS HULK RETURNS ! Bernie Hulk returned to Douglas| yesterday after a couple of months | this item in the Northwest. Order | | the shooting was YAKUTAT umvz SHOOTS SPOUSE, TAKES OWN LIFE Cause of Tragedy Not Es- " fablished During Inquest A radiogram received last tendent for the Alaska Office of {Indian Affairs, told of how William shot his and native, Margaret, Brown, Yakutat 204year-olq wife, |then ended his own' life last sav.-> urday. The information was rorwarded to Juneau by Nurse Anne C. Sim- ons who -said that the cause of not established but that was held. an inquest |A 15-month old daughter survives, and is being careds for by a white |woman, Nurse Simons reported 'ENLISTED MEN ASKED TO PIONEER MEETING Invitations lm\'e been extended {o! visit in Seattle and neighboring cities. Subject to the draft, his| pending enlistment occasioned his | return to Alaska. < S MRS. LINCOLN, CHILDRE LEAVE FOR SOUTH ' TODAY Bound' ‘for Montesano, Wash., where they will make their home for the present, Mrs. Ed Lincoln, accompanied by her two children, sailed this morning for Seattle. TR DT SR R SCOUT TROOPS ORGANIZED A Boy Scout troop sponsored by the local Fire Department \\as‘ formed here last evening wheu‘ headed by William Cooper, organiz- |8, to visit the meeting tomorrow night | of the Pioneers of Alaska and the Pioneers Auxiliary, to be held m' | the Odd Fellows Hall. Following a business meeting the evening’s program will opened to service men, starting at 9:15. Movies on Alaska will be shown by Floyd Fagerson and mu- Refreshments will be served un sic will be furnished for dancing der the direction of a committee including Mrs. Lottie Spickett, | chairman, Mrs. Fagerson, Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs. Katherine Hooker. at be er and Allen Frangz, leader, a group| of boys met in the school. | Boys at the meeting were Dick | McCormick, Jr, Burford Campbell, Curtis Bach and Rudy Krsul. On Monday evening, at the| school, the local troop of Gll Scquts sponsored by the Douglas Island Women'’s Club, Mrs. Frank | 'Campbell committeewoman in| charge, met in the school and per-. fected their plan under the lead ership of Mrs. Franz. e HOME FROM HOSPITAL After undergoing a minor oper- ation and spending a few days subsequently in St. Ann’s‘Hospital,’ Mike Pusich is again at home and convalescing. ] e ERICKSON SOUTHBOUND Gus Erickson sailed this morn- ing enroute to Seattle where he| Seétond’ Btréet"" “Phone Red 206. 4 ROOM -house and- 3 lots. Mod-| ern tonventences.” West " Juritau, Phone e FLOOR hmp, table lamp, three card tables, ironing board, chest of drawers, garbage can. Phone Black '320. nice loca- {ACCOUNT of illness will mflflce Douglas is open in the City Clerk’s my -almost half interest " in Yankee Cove Gold Mining Co. 12 claims, 7 quartz ledges, good vélue oré, 15 stamps, 2 compres- sors;, steam engihe, sawmill and other equipment.” 74% acres pat- éntéd ground. See 'Harry Stan-) ton, “‘No. 3 Eureka Apts’ FURNISHED - cabin, Glacier Hi- way at’Auk Lake. P. O. Box 2075. FOR SALE—Used doors and win- dows. Phone 351. FOR SALE OR LEASE—5 rm. housse| with bnth basement, oil heat, el- cctric " Nights. Approx. 2 acres, Loop Road. Cash or terms. Box 1346, Juneau. 7 TUBE Silvertone table model radid $20. No. 1 Rosenberg Apts. l2 MONTHS old husky :pup. Doug-| lfi Babcock,” Vanderbflt Point. has employment awaiting him at the Todd shipbuilding plant. His family plans to remain heré until the close of school when ‘they too may go south. e REGISTRATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the! office of Registration Officer for Offfce, City Hall for purpose of registering persons desiring to vote at the mext annual election April| 7. Any person twenty-one years of age who is a citizen of the United States dnd has resided con- tinuously for one yedr in the Ter- ritory of Alaska, and six ‘months | dontinuously next ~preceding ‘the date of election within corporate Iimits of the City of Douglas shuil be entitled to register. “The office will be open for reg- istration every day except Satur- day afternoons, Sundays and legal holidays between the following hours: 8:30 am. to 12:00 noon; 1 pm. to 4:30 pm. and will close on April 1, at 5 p.m. Said election will be held for purpose of electing ‘one mayor,} four councilmen and one school director. Dated th!s 24th day of March,’ 1042, ter rates $13 a mo. Lights, nM»,mchuY new pumo. Acro- dxshes Senvlew Apts. WANTFD e et i— WANTED—Steel traps No. 3% and 4’s. C. L. Kramer, 304 Willoughby. JE I WANTED—Four or five room mod- | ern house. Terms lke ‘rent. Phone Blue 795. sonic by ‘Baldwin’ $365:00. Call 538" before 6 'pm. 4-ROOM | furnished house with bath, half:basement, oil heat. In- quire Norman DeRoux or phone Douglas’ 693. DAY 'BED, and mattress or ex- change for trunk. 210 Main St. WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab- | bits. Call Douglas Inn, phnne 88, 1936 CHEV coupe, new battery, radiator. See it at Juneau Motors.noons, Sundays and other holidays; MIGHTY CRUDE THE WAY ~OU GOT RID OF PETE LAST NIGHT, PA ... CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. March 24-25-26. . —— e CLOSING DATE FOR FILING Notice ' is hereby givén prospective candidates for office in the an- nual ‘city election ~which will “be held on April 7. Hours for filing their candidacies- will* be between the hours 'of 8:30 am. to 13,00 noon; and ‘from 1 pm. to 4:30 p.m. | on ‘all days except Saturday after- | This article | beok they JOURNALISTS HERE FOR BOOK MATERIAL Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hepner, who |arrived in Juneau last Sunday have taken an apartment in the | Assembly and plan to remain heve for about five weeks. The Hepners represent the North American Newspaper Alliance and |are in Alaska to obtain material] for an article on the social and economic future of the Territory.| will form part of a are writing on United States possessions. Mr. and Mrs. Hepner have umxr_ here from Puerto Rico, where they have' just “fidished a”similar sur-| vey. fand close at 5 p.m. on April 2. —~CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. March 24-25-26. night | by Claude Hirst, General Superin-| VHERAN DOG I!A(EI! | VISITS IN JUNEAU Fay askan who raced many a dog team in the old Nome Sweepstakes, vis- | all enlisted men on the channel|jingq vesterday afternoon with Frank Dufresne, Executive Officer of the | Alaska Game Commission. ~Du- fresne and Delezene once made a | 1,777-mile trip into the interior to- ’getho\ by dog team. Delezene visited in Juneau on | nis way to Fairbanks where he is engaged in the mining business. | Delezene weon the Nome Sweep- stakes in 1913, doing the 408 miles lXn 75 hours and 14 minutes. He {raced with such men as Scotty | Allen, Leonhard Seppala, “Iron Man” Johnson and ‘“Goosak the Co«'\ 3 D s Chapelad|es Invite ' Residents fo Dine. Residents of Auk Bay cier Highway are extended an in- | vitation to attend the Chapeladies |dinner, which will be given this | | Saturday at 6:30 o'clock in the Chapel-by-the-Lake. | “"F¥llowing the dinner, guests will ;be offered interesting entertainment, {of which Mrs. Hal Kimmel will | have charge. ror the dinner, - ee——— REGISTER NOW | fi:égardlcss of previous registra- | tioh, all Juneau residents wishing to vote in the April 7 election must register at the City Hall before noon, April 4. The office will be open | durmg the noon hour each day. ROBERT G. RICE. City Clerk. . Unasplirated . Pleasant odor tance, Symbol for . Mineral spring covalt . Box 43 gf”l . . Father # il 38. N Animal's foot . Bl od vessels t 6f an old. 41. fadefinite P’:rnshlonedo quantity rifle . American Calm Bencrnl ACROSS . From a dis- & Biistic ox- mation 6. Absénce of strife Permit ains hard . Regulation Symbol for tellurium 55. English gueen . Destructive insects . Light beds . Pérsia . English letter otate prefix . Forge nozzle: Sco!ch . Marl 28 P\lblh: store- house V) 7 i W z T Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Flower 59. Practice customarily 60. Dwarf ‘ormerly Pronoun Devours azilian macaw Hive 5. Reject dis- ainfully . Rope for fast- ening a boat . Shoemaker's 63 t00] . Mix circularly . Sea robber . Staring open- mouthed . Resume 6. Stop . Play . Desire . Short jackets . Pass a rope through an aperture #. Resolve gram- matically . Meadow Apart . Able . Have obliga- tions 5. Hiarvests . Kind of Discnit Closost .’Y lfl% Pa Philippine tres | E. Delezene, an oldtime Al-| and Gla-| Quality Mcku 'fllam Strong! 8 peT 24 CANS TO THE CASE---Only 2 to 3 cans of each tg a case -- THIS SALE FOR THURSDAY ONLY. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Feb. 28, 1942 Notice is hereby given that Frank | Maver, entryman, together with his witnesses, Trygve Hagerup and J. P Morgan, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his home- stead entry, Anchorage Serial No: 09672 for land embraced in U. S. | Survey No. 2487, situated about 6 miles N W. of Juneau, Alaska, con- taining 55.64 acres, and It is now in the files of the U. S. District Land | Office, Anchor'age, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the district | land office within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter. | | said final proof will be accepted and | final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. | First publication, March 25, 1042 Last publication, May 20, 194z | [ & o0 o ey | UNITED ST A’I 9 | ! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | General Land Office DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, ‘Alaska Jan, 8, 1942 | Notice is hereby given that John | | W. Maloney has made application for a homesite under the Act'of May 126, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | Serial No. 09973, for a tract of land | described as Lot F of Tract B of the Tee Harbor Group of Homesltes sit- | uated on the east shore of Fuvnmo} Channel and the west shore of Tee | Mrs. Max Mielke is| garbor, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Su | 1 charge of general arrangements | | vey No. 2388, tontaining 1.40 acr | and it is now in the files of the U. | | 8. District Land Office, Anchorage, | | Alnuka | Any ana all persons claiming ad- | | ver: sely any of the above mentioned | | land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the ‘ period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, or they will be barred by | the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Acting Register. | First publication, Jan. 28, 1042, Last publication, March 26, 1042. | DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS DI- VISION OF THE FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, Regional Office, Réglonr No. 7,511 Alaska Bulldihg, Seattle, Washington, March 11, ilm. Sealed 'bids, in triplicate, | for furnishing all labor and mater- ials and performing all work re- | quired, subject to the terms of the specifications, for the construction of a High School Building located in Sitka, Territory of Alaska, will be received untll 10 am., P.W.T.| March 30, 1942 at the Defense Pub- lic Works Regional Office, 511 Al- | aska Building, Seattle, Washington. | Bids are to be delivered in ad-| | dressed envelopes as specified. Bids not posted ‘in the United su\tes mails ‘are’ to be delivered at the { aforementioned office. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates as set forth in the specifications must be paid on this project. Specifica- | tions may be obtained at the De- | fense Public Works Office, Juneau ! ! Hotel Building, Jineau, Alaska, and | iat "the Défense Public Works Re-} gional Officé, 511 'Alaska Building, Beattle, Washington upon deposn; of $10 to assure return of prints and specifications not filed with bid. Bid security in the amount specified is required. Cash depos-: (its will. not ‘be accepted. A Per-; formance Bond and a Payment| Bond must be furnished in an amount of not 1éss’than that speci- fied. | March 11, 18,25, Bubscribe to the wally Aluln‘; Empire—the paper with the lnrgest; paid circulation. | WOT DID HE SAY, POLLY2 “THATS THE creups PART OF IT--- HE DIDNT SAY A W By CLIFF STERBET'I ’ WALKED THROLGH THE LIVING ROOM CARRYING A PACKAGE OF BREAKFAST ~Only 2 g PIGGlY WIGGLY---PIGGLY WIGGLY i Thursday’s Special HEINZ BABY STRAINED AND JUNIOR FOODS HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS and VEGETABLES assorted 24 CANS TO THE CASE. to 3 cans of each (o a case -- HEINZ CHOPRED JUNIOR $1.85 FOODS - Fruits and Vegelables Assorted $2. ID ONLY BY THE ASSORTH) CASE! Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Juneau Laundry FRANELIN STREET PEONE 40 Transfer & Garbage Co. E. O.Davis 'E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 + —_— 4 ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 8o, Seward 8t. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 608 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economise THREE PHONES 563—82—98 ——y Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 It's Healthy, Tool -BRUNSWICK usruu_u HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTUBY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Store—Tel. 60 Meat—Phene 88 route from Seattle to Nome, on ir fe st J.B. BUrlord & CoIsav. Y 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 e THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- y1éd Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 787 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors R et DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 SIS ————————————— e GEORGE BROS. ‘Widest Selection ol LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 85 MAT, PROC. & ENG. CO. Bavrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 8. Main Phone 697 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS ‘mmr-vdmr Hardware Company Herb Waugh Phone 411 230 8. Franklin WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Fred W. Wendt BUY NEFENSE STAMPS