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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942 CLASSIFIED For Sale-For Rent - Wanted - Mfsce“uaneous FOR RENT — | LARGE two room furnished cabin | 1 with bath. $20. E Street. Oil range. 124 | | (1 VERY nice 3 room furnished house | FOR SALE 932 r::gsiEchZ)upe,A,goda condition, $50. Phone Blue 390. lof an Eskimo from Baffin Bny, who is also in the picture. So they brought - this ‘Eskimo all the way to New York. He flew part 1wa_v. and came the rest of the way ‘h,\' rail. | But that wasn’t the pay-off. |When they got him here he seemed }mendh and liked the place fine. % | Finally, a reporter dropped wms % laround and asked him his name. T IRABBIT SRINS)|§ | blied proudly, “and this is- my WE ARE likely the largest dealer in | {irst time out of the Aretic.” this item in ‘the Northwest. Order | Tt seems that Abe's dad was 1 bicycle $25; 1 Phone Black 115 B!CYCLE $40; single bed $15. your skins direct. Valcauda Fur | killing ‘a little time in the trading Co., Seattle, Wash, |post one day and saw a packing for rent. See Bob Cowling, Phone 57 APTS. for rent, Fosbee Apts, Phone 443, ——— —— 5 APARTMENT, steam heated 4 rooms and bath, 2 bedrooms. Klein Apts., Black 763. 5 ROOM furnished house, close in.| FURNISHED 5 room house, NEARLY new Wmchc.su'\ in- quire after 5 pm. S. C. Bassett, 630 Seatter St. Phone Red 775 ROOM house, good location; also 1941 GMC pickup truck, 14,000 miles. Phone Douglas 71 from 8 am. to 5 p .m, daily. carbine el model 94 caliber 25-35 with 2 BEDROOM steam heated fur- mounted Redfield receiver sight, nished apt. Nice view. Phone 5 hoxes cartridges. Cost $50. Will Red 245, sell for $39. Phone ‘Black 490. VACANCY at Kilburn Apts., Doug-| JEWETT residence on Glacier las. . All conveniences of mod-' Highway; 5 reoms and bath, con- ern apts. for $30 a month, Phone| crete basement, automatic ofl Douglas 48, burner; about 3 acres patented A —— | land. $4500--terms. Inquire L. & ROOM apt. Steam heated, . elect | J. Jewett; Public Roads Adminis- range, cold and hot running wat-| tration. er, private bath. Phone 569. ed heated apt. - BABY bt‘(l and (.lhlo nuxl(l l.\(lln THREE room furni Phone 704 Dry room and laundry f: lies. — : Frwin Apts. Phone Red 559. !‘USE Fairbanks Morse Marine SERTTIEU ——| Diesél” medium-duty, model 36, 7 ROOM cottage for rent, steam go h.pl, 1200 rpan. Condition heated, electric range, frigidaire,| good. ‘Price $600 cash. May be Phone Red 600. used for boat or other purposes. 5‘3i(;0‘1v’(”[u1:.7 .&pl.’ 71:01' rent. Sleln-" E_“ _Eellrfmn, Box 454, Sitka. beck Apts. ‘l.’x ROOM completely furnished ooy T R . o pronei louse. New rugs, venetian blinds, >, > arine i Phone VARANGY, Marine Brr i furnace and- basement. Harny Hansen, 623 10th." Phone Black Blue 455 i | e S 2 ‘md 3 ROOM 'APTS, $25 10 | | | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | neau Rental Service, corner 2nd | « and Seward. "‘ R ——— Sl“k AM HFATED rurnished, | + 2- 302. ‘S;CRIFICE equity in 4 room fur- nished house with basement 4%: miles out Glacier Highway. De- sire party assume contract. Phone Blue 115 after 5 p.m. i | | bedroom apt. Phone green 515. i PURNISHED heated apt. for rent,) 2 bedrooms, close in, Phone 227. | ROOM“( 11;1;§1ed Vhouse ln’ca.se;— f Shattuck Addition. Phone 35. Bargain EE'EE.SON house, pamyturnlshed le 3rd and Dixon. P.O, Box 1852. 1 ROOM modern fur. house, oil heat, terms, 1014 West 8th St. -ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur- nished, hot water day or mght,i electric range and refrigerator,| laundry conveniences. Rent, $27| monthly. Phone Douglas 132. VACANCY at Ellmgen Apts. Phone/| | BEDROOM with trolling and halibut gear. Inquire Swanson Bros, Lower Franklin St. set, oil range, etc. Phone Douglas 414 after 5 p.m. 351. NS P SO SRR SO By §-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | . also 5-room strictly modern un-| ____ | EASY Washing machine, good con- dition $25. Phone Red 250. EHING boat, cor{\plewiy equxpped FIVE CENTS each pala Tor \cue with the name “Abe Broom- |field" stenciled on it. They were gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. . necting g baby at his igloo about PSSP J— Y TURN your old gold into . value,| {then, and when it turned out- to cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Ibe a boy, he gave it the name of Ithe anonymous decler in far away IR woli ort ol il g GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ‘Manhattan who sent supplies to nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 UP the trading posts of the Far North. Lola Beauty Shop. ‘Phone 201 If Abe can locate ‘his old name- 815 Decker Way. ' |sake while he's in New York he |plans to pay him a friendly little HAGERUP'S saw filing lerviee.‘ all. 919 9th St Skates sharpened. P MMY PER“_S jMOVlEs SCHEDULED ARECARRIED, Pece o sw l N G TIME Enlisted men are invited to attend |a showing of motion pictures on Alaska by Floyd Fagerson in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, to begin at 9:15! o'clock. | The movies will follow a meeting | of the Frioneers of Alaska and their Jitterbugging Has Danger Loy to be neid at 8 o oock. Foatures — ESKimo s | rolving,the show. dunciog and Given Odd Name | men in uniform. ‘Mrs. Lottie Spick- | ett, Mrs. Fagerson, Mrs. Charles Fox | and Mrs. Katherine Hooker | members of the Auxiliary committee | By GEORGE TUCKER planuing the entertainment. NEW YORK, March 26—Outstde R AR {of an occasional dislocated hip for | {too much jitterbugging 1 never| Hosp“'M NOIES thought modern swing carried many | perils. Now Les Hite, the well known Negro band leader, dis-| Mrs. Ida Hulse, who has been abuses this complacency with 'alundergoing surgical care in St.! few choice incidents out of his|Ann's Hospital, was dismissed yes- own experience. f'erds\y “I used to get colds in my left ear all the time,” he says, --bp.l Baby Sison has been admitted to cause T sat next to an accordion-|St. Ann's Hospital for medical ist whose instrument leaked and | treatment. blew told air into my ear.” M A ST \ NOTICE Anything really gory? “Yes,” says Hite, “violinists have' AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing been known to lose their eyesight air route from Seattle to Nome, on and | Sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv because of a split catgut, trombonists have inflicted braini RIS 545 A concussions by violently extending| PR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Local optometrist has returned to their slides against the skulls of | musicians sitting in front of them.|Juneau. Eyes = examined, broken I used to know a vibraphonist, “,:h‘lenses replaced. Blomgren = Bldg., | | Phone 636. ‘Benny Goodman, who came in out of the rain and almaest -electro- PR 500, R * 'RUMMAGE 'SALE THE DAI[Y ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA “Abe Broomfield,” the Eskimo Ye- | are MERIT SYSTEM EXAMINATIONS ARE COMING UP Applications May Be Made Now — Three Depart- 'WEDNESDAY EVENING FIRST: AIDERS 'PASS FINAL EXAMINATIONS | | Holgar Larsen, = Adistant First Aid Chairman on the Civilian De- fense Board, announced that his First Aid Class of 38 members, which has been given on Wednes- day nights in the City Hall, com- | ments lmo'ved pletéd its primary course last| 1 | night. i | All 38 members passed the final| Merit examinations for positions|eXaminations with flying colors with the Territori Health, Territorial Department of . Public Welfare, and the Alaska Un- |time Will be announced later. =mployment Compensation Cum~v o 50 mission were announced in Juneau | ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS today by Curtis G. Shattuck, Su-| geqleq bids will be received by the pervisor of the Alaska Merit S8ystem l("lt)' Clerk of the City of Anchorage The Alaska Merit System is a|g¢ ‘Anchorage, Alaska, until 2:00 P. personnel plan, similar to the U.|nr apil 27, 1942 for the construction Interviewer — $155 to $185. Unas- | Arcade Building, Seattle, Washing- for positions of Supervisor of Chl]d Welfare Services for Child Welfare Services ka tm\d Department of Public Welfare |of tl\o Cl'y Engineer, A"(‘hflhm" | Representative—$185 to $215. | Alaska, upon a deposit of $10.00. ; | Appllcations for admission to the| The full amount of deposit for | examinations must be made on a|one set of documents will be return- istandard form provided by the|ed to each actual bidder within a | | Merit System and must be received | reasonable time after receipt of bids. ’bx the Merit System or postmarked | | Other deposits will he refunded with before midnight of May 1, 1942 (leducuon not exceeding the actual qualifications | | cost of* reproduction of the drawings, | |mo prescribed for each position, |upon the return of all documents in land unless” the applicant meets | Bood condition within 36 days after !these qualifications, he is not eli- | the date of opening bids. jeible to take the examination, Only| Each bid shall be accompanied by | [United States citizens residing in |@ certified check, cashier’s check or | !Alaska are eligible to apply. Ex-|bid bond (with authorized surety | aminations will be given wherever |COMPany as surety) made payable | in Alaska applications warrant, |0 the owner in amount not less than | |Most of the positions covered by |37% Of the amount of bid. the present announcement are ut‘ The City of Anchorage reserves | Juneau, but some are at Ancho the right to reject any or all bids, Fairbanks, Kodiak and Ketchikan, | 0d 0 waive iformalities. | Applications from all parts of the| NO bidder may withdraw his bid | Territory are invited after the hour set for the opening | Applications and pertinent | thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a | tractors, Seattle, Washington and a | sr-t of said plans, specifications, and | Certain - minimum all jdata, including minimum qualifica- | |tions for each position, are avail- ‘perlod SarRecing % agya. | lable at the U. S. Employment Ser- | 5 M. MILLB, Otty Olesk,. . ( |vice offices in Juneau, Anchorage,| | Olty of Anchorage, Alaska. | | First publication, March 25, 1942. Last pubhcnuon March 27, 1942, ]‘Frurb‘\nk\ Kodiak and Ketchikan. | ‘This same data may be obtained | ill‘ml) the Alaska Merit System Su-| ‘pervisor, P. O. Box 201, Juneau,| DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS Alasko. The Alaska Merit System | |DIVISION OF THE FEDERAL | office in Juneau is in Room 108,| WORKS AGENCY, Regional Office, Territorial Bldg. Office hours are | R(’slon No. 7, 511 Alaska Building, | |from 4:30 to 5:30 P M. daily, except | Seattle, Washington, March 12, 1942, | ASutuum and ‘iund.xv Sealed bids, in triplicate, for furn- 11 - | ishing all labor and materials and WANTED—Four or five reom .med- ern house. Terms like rent. ¢ | SMALL eatin lace. Writ.e.P'.“F. cuted himself By téuching the ‘el- o g i furnished house, 504 5th 8t. | oty l\:us‘: e ectric instrument before he was| BY Am. Legion Aux. Friday in Bl Al taraiA s dassas: performing nll. w.mk required, ,S"b | - e 35, | y. dry. Once the strings of a bull the Dugout, starting 10 a.m. | # b T % 8 ‘jgct to the terms of the specifica- VACANCY—Nugget Apts.,, $35. ‘PRACT!CALLY s TR Iidcilc s And B el | Laocal optometrist has returned to | tions, for the .construction of a| AVAILABLE immediately to right| piang, slightly used S‘aolmbass iing | fiddler tnconacions.: Walter: Cindles Subscribe to the wally - Alaska | Juneau. Eyes examined, broken Health Center located in Ketchikan, i - 4 _ Empire—the r with the largest | lenses replaced. Blomgren Bldg. |Territory of Alaska, will be received |}. party, strictly modern four-reom| gccordion, used Bb Soprano|the CBS conductor, broke his col- | b a8 PR B 636 until 10 A. M. P.W.T., April 1, 1042, | heated duplex, furnished, excel-| sgyophone in good condition, lar bone when the lid of a grand | P34 cireulation. FEOs gt AT at the Defense Public Works Re- lent view, Seatter Tract. PHODt yged Conn Slide Trombone with[piano fell on him. You gotta be| o gional Office, 511 Alaska Building, ! Blue 285, . brand new slides. Cash or terms.|careful if you fool around with ~ 3 l nEAR 3R gggg Seattle, Washington. Bidls are to be | 5ROOM apt. oil heat, mice loca.| The Alaska Music Supply, 122[that stuff. Swing, I mean. It's Ll'(]isUl’d Puzzle BEOGRE gg% B (B | deitvered in adaressed envelopes as o Bhoee Bliew dh. Second Street. Phone Red 206.|dynamite, I play sax.” ggugmmumuga | specified. Bids not posted in the ! = United States mails are to be de- AR . ACROSS N : ONE office room for fent. Pirst|4 ROOM house and 3 lots. Mod-| when “The Invaders” opened ab| 1 tn adoin = 5 Dibéncumbér (Ria Wl INITIEIRIMTIEM] | 1ivered at the aforementioned office. National Bank Bldg. { e conveniences. West Juneau.|he Capitol in New York they| ¢ Pifide with 36 acd fo¥ud in Mja[R]T] BEQ‘DG I | Attention is called to the fact that Phone Douglas 362. hoped to have the stars on hand.| 9 Number 7. ‘Beverage IleINJERIAIRIOIMIABCIQl | not less than the minimum wage VACANCY, MsacKinnon Apis. : | i Astatey 88 L g er [EIN[TIE[RISINIAIRIRIOW| |rates as st forth in the specifica- FLOOR lal table lamp, three|lt seems that openings go much 13, Author of 39 Table-lands A 2 = mp, g P, A “The Age of 40, Pertalning (o lal] €[ IN[SIlS[OMIE] |tions must be paid-on ‘this project. TWO 4-ROOM furnished” duplex| card tables, ironing board, chest|Detter when you have stars thin geason®* © T ine gawn MEACIEMHEILPM | Specitications may be obtained at apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur-| o grawers, garbage can. Phone ::)";r"m& E]"‘" dprfl%‘:"o: uqlgr:'ell T ter & | 3. M abvibagier- [s|HiofliP [E[a[CIEMMLE[T] | the Defense Public Works office, Ju- nished pasmmeip o 00 PR - iekina. uble developod, They oowwn| s pewesckbu o akes o [PlO[URISENRIGILIEMITIE] | neauHotel Buliding, Juneau, Alaska, g P et et {Ret Courance; Qlves Doy B et TANIVERTIE[R M (TIE[S] |and at.the Defense Public Works = . o WUNT of -illness v{m ucrxfltl: actor is with the RAP. ey :Z( !;::s:,r.g:;u. [clolrls [uls e Ell!lmfii Regional Office, 511 Alaska Building, 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| my almost half interest in!couldn’t get Leslie Howard because| 31 Detested [ERISITIN [TISEME[A[T[S] |Seattle, Washington upon deposit of, and houses. Windsor Apts.| yankee Cove Gold Mining Co.|he is in London. They' couldn't| 2. 8 i 2! gu:::_nl N ; | $10 to. assure return of prints and FOR RENT—Apariments, inguize| 12 claims, 7 quartz ledges, good|get Raymond Massey because he| o '“",',fil'e;'“ LR o ot Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | nocirications not filed with bid. Bid at office 20th Century Bldg. value ore, 15 stamps, 2 compres-|couldn’t leave an assignment in 25 FI?,';“.;'.(“?.W&; 67 M”{;};. mis- 61 Raing 2 Fated _ |security in the amount specified is | sOTS; 'steam engine, sawmill and|Hollywood, and they couldn't get| gg Pertataing 1o | 68. Poem % 'xj;j;:p 4 Aromdtle cond required. Gash deposits will not be FURNISHED house ‘and furnisnea| other equipment. 74!; acres pat-|Glynis Johns because she was on! i g i T bowN o cn‘j}“:i;:;' ® | accepted. A Performance Bond and apt. Inquire Snap .Shoppe. erifed ground. - See Harry Stan-|location. 3 31. Monkeys 60. Long narrow (‘nnllr;cl\ll A " vesse) |a Payment Bond must be furnished ton, No. 3 'Eureka Apts. , What to do? Somebody thought| 9% Sensational He & GGt e aur 6. Blography | in‘an amount of not less than that VACANCY, HILLOREST APTS.| _ . _ s 1 | 7. Sluggish specified. PHONE 439. FURNISHED = cabin, Glacier Hi-| 8 3!’33”‘"3 " | First publication, March 12, 1942. _____ b .| way.at Auk Lake. P. O. Box 2075, 3. I ndirRnaii Last publication, March 26, 1942, ¥ : passage ROOM partly furnished house, |, - . .~ o0 L ‘ w0, cify In Okias | Tripmm=—re HE&EBY ‘Gniz 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m, FOR SALE--Used doors and win- | homa | = dows. Phone 351. 11. Shirt sleeps That Stanley Nowicka, exécutor of FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- & //,. 19. Roman dale the éstate of Herhert Lee, deceased, ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,(7 'runn»,w;frwxe table model | u.-“. i. “. Bl i aiate ph::t"l:d nfi‘fi ‘:’m .‘:3"3;‘,‘. m:d rz dishes. Seaview Apts. radio $20. No. 1 Rosenberg Apts.| | 2 [23 127 25. Retinue of of k af of sal G e il e SIS p //fi%/fl-.‘// fl ke | tate and his petian for distibu- WANTED 2 MONTHS oid husky jpup. Doug- fi - 270K Ind of mag- ]tlol_x of the residue ‘thereof, in the | nolla tree United States Commissionet’s Court WANTEDSteel traps No, 3's and| '8 Babcock, Vanderbilt Point. P 2 7 2. Close: poctio | {or. Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- | p illough g I ul | agka; that 10 o'clock A. M. May Tth, #5. C. L. Kramer, 304 Willoughby.| ppAGTICALLY new piano, Acro- | W - / Solor 1942, has been fixed as the time and $365.00. Cal | 2 2 | said cour e place for hearing 00. Call | fl.l/// - ] W 3. Goes up | snid t the place for heari sonic by Baldwin. 538 before 6 p.m. Phone Blue 795. WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab- bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 83. ASKS DIVORCE . 1 +ROOM * furnished house with bath, half basement, oil heat. In- quire Norman DeRoux or phone Douglas 693. Dorothy Blanchard has filed suit in U. S. District Court against DAY 'BED, and mattress or ex- ehangc for trunk. 210 Main St. Gordon Blanchard, on the grounds of incompatability. Both are resi-| 1 dents of Skagway. 936 CBEV coupe, new battery, radiator. See ‘it at JuneauMotors. HEY, POLLY’ WOT'S THIS BILL F'EER TEN SMACKERS FER A NEW HAND. BAG Alaska Eleciric l.igln and Power Co. - Phone 616 (V] 1 ] flllll i V. -ll-fiwzl-afl ll%flllfll#flll muE: Ju 37, fimc:: :3:. same; and that all persons con- browning | cerned therein are hereby notified o nle |to appear at said time and place 0. Voleano |and file their objections, if -any, to fl-.. 7/7 42 Young wila |said final account and petition for - BORR e settlement and distribution thereof. " 7 York state Dated: Juneau, Alaska, March 5, 46. Allow ll!) 1942, 48, Kind of dog STANLEY NOWICKA, \ 49. Discourteous Executor. 50, Mark ot'a First publication, March 5, 1942. | 2. Sikworm | Last publication, March 26, 1942. 63. Ha 1y i, Devoured BUY DEFENSE BONDS BUT I THOUGHT YUH WUZ GOIN' TARY OLIT THAT NEW MENTAL SYSTEM, . REPEATIN/OVER AN’ OVER:- v DON’T NEED IT--. I DON'T al Department of | Larsen said, An advanced class is | |being planned for students and the S. Civil Service, set up by the|of water Distribution Facilities for | three Territorial agencies in Com- | the City of Anchorage, Alaska, and { pliance with the Federal Social |wil then and there be apened and Security Act. | publicly read aloud. Bids received | Positions for which assembled ex- | after the time fixed for opening will | aminations are announced are mm be considered. follows: Senior Clerk—$156 to $185 Pplans, specifications and form of per month; Clerk-StenOx:ravh"l'*'contmct documents may be exanv»‘ $155 to $185; Clerk-Typist—$140 to |ined at the City Engineer's Office, | $165; Junior Accountant—-$185 to|at Anchorage, Alaska, J. G. Shepard, | $215; Accountant —$215 (o $245;'D. P, W. Representative, Juneau, Manager—$185 to $215; and Senior | Alaska, Pacific Builder & Engineer, | sembled examinations will be held |ton, and Associated Cieneral Con- |’ PAGE FIVE e IGGLY WIGGLY %= l 6 SERVICE with QUALITY Friday’s Special EASTER CANDY By Imperial Candy Co. FRESH 25¢ Pound PREPARE TODAY FOR YOUR EASTER 1S AT W'HI"\’ SAVING PIGGY WIGGLY Watch Our Special Window! Samtary Meal Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL The Juneau Laundry MEB:S- G. Wégi{l& FRANKLEN REWNNT Reswomn MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Pront and Becond Streets PHONE 380 Transfer & Garbage Co. NEXT TO CITY HALL E.O.Davis E.W. Davis PHONE 767 — 9 212—Phones—81 e A FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street, Juneau Motors ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealex 140 So. Seward 8t. Juneau, Alasks ‘Business Phone 161 * Residence Phone Black 699 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DRALERS HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economise THREE PHONES 6530285 P et i MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Haul- Coal Choloo—General Chemical Metal Treatments ing — Storage and Orating Plastic Refractories 3 104 8, CALL USI b o7 Fhene 01 Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 451 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Guns and Ammaniifen BRUNSWICK PHONE 15 JOIN THE FUN— Alaska Laundry BOWL ; Connors Motor Co. l BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINEAU i lvmumlofiflaloffl"flll Alr Service Information OONE 10 o4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Removated Rooms ot Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 Alaska Music Snpfiy m M r HOME GROCERY i . oot Phone 146 . NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv FOR WALL PAPER * Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W, Wendt m'— Lt