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' | i FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ~ MISCELLANEGUS FOR RENT OR SALE—6 room STUDIO colich, davenport, break- * furnished house; good view; rent! fast set. Phone Black 255. 488. [ onver $35 Phone 488 | 15% FT. speed boat, Star conver- LARGE two room furnished cabin| sion motor. 522 West 10th St. month. RABBIT SKINS WE ARE likely the largest dealer in this item in the Northwest. Order your skins direct. Valcauda Fur Co., Seattle, Wash. v EMPLOYMENT "~ COMING UP IN 3 DEPARTMENTS Merit System Announces | Examinations fo Be Held | PHONE l‘ PHONE -Positions Pay Well | During the next several months, | | there will be opportunities for em- | ployment offered to many Alaskans by the Territorial Department of ed it under our own label {PIGGLY COFFEE . A trial will convince you with bath. Oil range. $20. 724 E Street. VERY nice 3 room furnished house for rent. See Bob Cowling, Phone 57. APTS. for rent. Fosbee Apts, Bhone 443, APARTMENT, steam heated 4 rooms and bath, 2 bedrooms. Klein Apts., Black 763. Apt. B after 5:30 p.m, 1 BICYCLE $40; 1 bicycle $25; 1 single bed $15. Phone Black 115. FURNISHED 5 room house, in- quire after 5 pm. S. C. Bassett, 630 Seatter St. Phone Red T77. 5 ROOM house, good location; also 1941 GMC pickup truck, 14,000 miles. Phone Douglas 71 from 8 am. to 5 p.m, daily. 5 ROOM furnished house, close in. Phone 426. e PR N I 2 BEDROQM steam heated fur- nished apt. Nice view. Phone Red 245, e o o il VACANCY at Kilgurn Apts., Doug- la All conveniences of mod- ern apts. for $30 a month. Phone Douglas 48. i—l{(;OM‘ n’p‘l,&am heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone. 569. ¥ R Y THREE room furnished heated apt. Dry room and Jaundry facilities. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. ¢ ROOM collag; for rent, steam heated, electric range, frigidaire, | Phone Red 600. 3 ROOM fur. apt. for rent. Stein- beck Apts. CY, Marine Bldg. Phonc 455. Blue L3 e —ae | 2 and 3 ROOM APTS, $25 to | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- { neau Rental Service, corner 2nd « and Seward. i 27,3 R S TES v §TEAM HEATED, rurnished, 2- bedroom apt. Phone green 515. — - il 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 roonis and bath, con- crete basement, automatic il burner; about 3 acres patented land. $4,500—terms. Inquire L. J. Jewett, Public Roads Adminis- tration. "USED Fairbanks Morse ® Marine Diesel” medium-duty, model 36, | 30 hp., 1200 rpm. Condition good. Price $600 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. 5 SACRIFICE equity in 4 room fur- nished house with basement 4 miles out Glacier Highway. D sire party assume contract. Phore ! Blue 115 after 5 p.m. | i |4 ROOM furnished house in Casey- Shattuck Additipn. Bargain Phone 35. ! FURNISHED heated apt. for rent, 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. 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 refrigeratar, laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 monthly, Phone Douglas 132. VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. Phone 351, i (AN e $-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly modern four-room heated duplex, furnished, excel- jent view, Seatter Tract. Phone Blue 285. e 3-ROOM apt., ofl heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. DNE office room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apis. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. EI‘BH"IN‘G boat, cor-r;i)lebcly equlppe“& with trolling and halibut gear. | Inquire Swanson Bros, Lower; | Franklin St. | BEDROOM set, oil 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 accordion, used Bb Soprano Saxophone in good condition, used Conn Slide Trombone with brand new slides. Cash or terms.| The Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second Street. Phone Red 206. FLOOR lamp, table lamp, three card tables, ironing board, chest { of drawers, garbage can. Phone Black 320. 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. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. ET(;R Ri:NT—Apartmems, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. — et FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. Sl e ion: VACANCY, HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. FURNISHED cabin, Glacler Hi- way at Auk Lake. P. O. Box 2075. FOR SALE—Used doors and win- dows. Phone 351. | {7 TUBE Silvertone table model| radio $20. No. 1 Rosenberg Apts. 2 MONTHS old husky pup. Doug-! las Baboook, Vanderhilt Point. | LROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pm. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apts. " WANTED — e WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab- bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 83. +-ROOM furnished house with| bath, half basement, oil heat. In- quire Norman DeRoux or phone Douglas 683. {DAY BED, and mattress or ex- | change for trunk. 210 Main St. 1936 CHEV coupe, new battery, radiator. See it at Juneau Motors. LOST and FOUND io :élue pléld man's jacket, about 5 keys on ring. Return to H. E. Hadaway, Kelly Apts. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | LAUNDRY IS OPEN FOR PACKAGES AND BILLS With its retirement from busi- ness today, the Juneau Laundry announces that it will continue to e CENTZ ?:hé‘:?wg‘f“ 2 :\Health. Territorial Department of R0y nKEES: | punlic Welfate, and the Alaska Un- TURN your old gold into value, | employment Compensation Commis- G. Shattuck, Supervisor of the Al- aska Merit System. A new series of open competi-| tive examinations to be conducted shortly by the Alaska Merit Sys- tem will open the door to po- ‘smom whose beginning pay ranges [’Irom $140 to $245 per month. The |Merit System supervises personnel placement for the three depart- ma eu's |ments named, as provided by ths ¢ | Social Security Law. i_n_ “m"l‘ol'rxtol‘lal departments, until later Registers are set up following an- Pl o L/ VL R T 0 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 301 | 815 Decker Way. HAGERUP'S saw filing service 919 oth St. Skates sharpened. When the examinations are com- pleted, compiled and made up into what are known as Registers. From these Registers are selected all per- sons hired thereafter by the three cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |sion, it is announced by Curtis | ple all the goodness and flavar of the coffee refunded. ARMY, NAVY AIR FORCES IN ATTACK Four candidates were initiated at the regular meeting of the Moose Lodge held last night in the new quarters in the Seward Building. The candidates were Cliff Daigler, | PIGGLY WIGGLY — 4' uge l 4 Initiated, lists of those passing are! Moose I-Odge‘ | “Flat Words-No Good Stunt- ers Quickly Get Bird By GEORGE TUCKER NEW YORK, March 28 — The master of ceremonies looks at Eddie and says he is sharp. That is a mis- take. Eddie is flat. He tries to sing “Trees” but the audience saws him off at the first limb. It is a good, clean job of career surgery. The amateur night crowd at Harlem's Apollo theater gives only two verdicts. Either you got it is, or you got it ain’t Every seat is filled. They're three deep in the aisles. It's a night by and for Harlem and the curious— the show a.melting pet heated with music. Talent scouts sit around, re- signed to listening—just in case. A girl from Savannah, name of Mildred, comes out and touches the prop “lucky tree.” After some patter with the emcee it develops, unfor- tunately, that she is to sing “Bluyes In The Night.” Ella Fitzgerald, who is leading the stage band, gives her the music. The audience gives her the bird. But Mildred is game. She fin- ishes in a dead heat with the hook. The haok at the Apollo is a few bars from “Flat Foot Floogie.” Mil- dred is applauded upon—and for— her departure. Next is a sailor from Los Angeles, a Harmonica Harry who stirs up rhythmic clapping with “Stardust” and really sends ‘em with “Honey- suckle Rose.” But he doesn't get a week at the Apollo because he is under previous booking with Uncle Sam. Comes a boy from Atlantic City, name of Willie. It seems Willie tap dances. Every once in a while he remembers to shout “Yeah, man!” But his ears sensitized for an en- core and he makes a quick pivot apd is back again before the audience can defend itself with silence. Then a boy of 15, named Al, with small hands. He plays bao- gie-woogie on the piano, “Chat- tanooga Choo-Choo,” apparently. For an encore, more left-handgd music suggested by “St. Louis Blues." Balconyites beat time on the brass rail and the agents stop t.al*- ing to friends three aisles away and listen. Al gets a week's engagement. Helen next, a girl with lots of shoulder motion and eye-rolling who sings “I've Got It Bad.” She sure has. Ella gives the cue for Foot Floogie” but Helen fights it out to the last “I-ve got it bad and that ain't good.” The audience is in one hundred per agreement. But what Helen got and what Mildred got is mild compared to what Eddie gets—as who shouldn't for singing “Trees”? Theré is not only the most discordant “Flat Foot Floogie' 'in the Fitzgerald rep- ertoire, but a dance travesty by a fat man who begins in a picture hat and pink gown and ends in a baby blue spot. —————— be open for those patrons who wish | BUY DEFENSE BONDS. Crowd D;gNo' Mince| | other examination Positions for which assembled ex- aminations are announced in the Eak 2 Russell Clithero, manager of the present schedule are as follows: |gitkq Hotel, was a visitor last night Senior Clerk, $155 to $185 per|grom the. Sitka Moose Lodge. month; Clerk-Stenographer, $155| The Nomination Committee an- to $185; Clerk-Typist, $140 to $155: | nounced that election of offigers Junior Accountant, $185 to 32155§\vill be held on April 24. T. L. Allen, Joe Putzel and Armas Helin Accountant, $215 to $245; Man-| Following the business session ager, $185 to $215; and Senior In-|last night, refreshments were served. terviewer, $155 top $185. IR - Unassembled examinations will hc! held for positions of Supervisor of | PAULSEN FUNERAL Child Welfare Services, $245 to OUD OB MUNBAY: $200;" aud for Ohild ‘Welfare' Ber-| Wuneral services for Rgil Paul- vices Worker and Department of | 5ef. 52-year-old Norwegian who Public Welfare Representative, $1g5 100K his own life Thursday, will be to $215. |held at 2 p.m. Monday in Charles Only United States citizens re-|W: Carter Chapel siding in Alaska are eligible for| Interment will be admission to the examinations, | Cemetery Most of the positions to be filled | kg are at Juneau, but some are at|REPRESENTATIVE OF Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kodiak and) BURROUGHS' CO. IS Ketchikan. Applications from all HERE ON BUSINESS parts of the Territory are invited. y o Applications for admission 1o W. F. Burgeson, service man for these examinations must be made the Burroughs company ved in on a standard form provided by|Juneau yesterday and is staying the Alaska Merit System, and must' at the Gastineau Hotel while he be received by Merit System, or|takes care of business in town. postmarked, before midnight of May |~ 1, 1942 | from the Alaska Merit System Sup- Applications, together with all| er r, Post Office Box 201, Ju- pertinent data, including mlnlmum‘ neay, Alaska. qualifications, are available at the| The Alaska Merit System office United States Employment Offices in Juneau is in Room 108, Ter- in Juneau, Anchorage, Fairbanks,!ritorjal Building. Office hours are Kodiak and Ketchikan. in Evergreen rossword Puzzle ACROSS . Ourselves 31 1. Equality 32" South Amer- . Kind of resin g4 gicamien 9. Expose to riof hotsture 35 m}fllr form of ohn :; ::::nnllk,' H A8 or the LIAPITHEMZIE[s[T] 14. Preceding scale Al 2 es 15. Debiaed Irish 40 Darts of a pl HEE ENEEE . Debased Iris| Parts of a pla; ’ 5 caln 3 Symbal tor [o]LjAloiE|s IO OINIAITIE] 16. Refuse to " arodium L] meet an rticle of 1, oumstien L belier !‘UH [AlL]1[VIE] . Génus of the ovolyed = e a sm“a. 1r‘:md 43 |.oc|\u§n F}B-'-. HEDF}, s[LlY] . Sea demigod 50. Gone by 20. Toward the end 51. Exact Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle of a period satlafaction of time 53. Representa- 0. Abstract 61. English author 22. Nothing “ves existence 6. Corrode 23. Small” case 56 Large 61. Compound 24, Suppressed receptacle ether DOWN 28. The Arablan 57. Pulpy fruit 62 Swlss canton 1. Harbor Satan 59, Hiatus i3 Shelter 2580 h month T e 3. Complain Jaaaad; aaal T v [/ V. 5. Heated HEN AREER/ G 6. Fastener 7. Old-womanish 8. Ambassadors 9. Crawling animals 10. Bicchanalan cry 11, Pull apart T T . More terrible . Aromatic prin. ciple of violet root Dinner course 3. City In Nevada Absurdity eel Cablnet for bric-a-brac oning herb teh Anclent lrish capltal Point of land 8. Philippine tribesman from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. daily, ex-| (Continuegd trom rage One) {our forces return.” The Germans claimed that not| jone of their warcraft was lost, the |submarine base was not damaged, | tand that a British destroyer, four| large torpedo boats and nine small- | er ones were destroyed. The raid marked the farthest| British thrust into Southern E‘mncv} and followed other hit-run Com-| mando raids. DEFENSEPARTY " SET TOMORROW FOR RAINBOWS S | A Defense breakfast, proceeds | from which will go to buy a United States Defense Savings bond for | Rainbow Girls of Juneau, will be given tomorrow from noon until 12 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem—i |ple. {" Members of the Juneau Assembly | of Rainbow have tickets for the| | breakfast and all their friends are invited to attend. On the committees planning the |party are Emma Nielsen, chairman of food, assisted by Margaret Clark, | Bonnie Jean Klein and Nadine Met- |calf. Kitchen chairman is Marilyn| | Merritt, assisted by Astrid Holm, {Mary Sperling and Lucille Goetz. Zaida Carlson is chairman of dec- orations, assisted by Adrienne | Glasse, Betty Lou Hared and Mary | Gregory; Mary Jukich, chairman of |Leiyers and Erna Meir will help Betty Nordling with soliciting. | Grace Berg is ticket chairman. R 2l . i - HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Marvin Robinson has en- tered St. Ann's Hospital for medical | care. | Mastey Jimmy Troast was admit- ‘ted to St. Ann’s Hospital yester- |day for surgery. - | DB. RAE LILLIAN CARLSQN | Local optometrist has returned to | Juneau. Eyes examined, broken | lenses replaced. ~Blomgren Bldg., Phane §36. | Alaska Bleciric Light and Power Co. Phone 8!761 " POLLY AND BER PALS to pick up packages or pay bills. 1 TOLD PA ABOUT YOUR LOOKING FOR WORK . AND HE SAYS HE CLEANING CAN GIVE YOU A JOB CLEANING THE CELLAR. YOU FORGET THAT I'M ACOLLEGE MAN / By CLIFF STERRETT | AND HE SAID IT'S ALL | RIGHT. HE ALWAYS KEEPS THE WINE CLOSET UNDER ! entertainment, assisted by Beverly| | WIGGLY NEWS— Every pounds is guaranteed DELIVER WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Transfer & Garbage E.O0.Davis E.W. Dues 212—Phones—81 ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales 140 So. Seward Bt. Juneau, Alnska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 68 el COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DERALERS 1 HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economise THREE PHONES 553—03—80 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL USI Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES Quality Work Clothing ] Complete Onifitter for Men “SMILING SERVION" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Junean It’s Healthy, Tool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINE‘AU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 DON LOZZIE—Owner rrrrrrrererreny PAGE FIVE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS TELL! | Juneau Special Piggly-Wiggly Blend We have just received a shipment of the BEST BLENDED COFFEE ON THE MARKET and have . We grind this new coffee to suit each purchaser, and deliver in the new PLIOFILM BAG “FLAVO-TAINER"—which retains to please or money 1ES 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. —— e Sapitary 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 | T ST | THRIFT CO-OP Owned Member National Retatler- PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL Foot of Main Street, Juneau Motors LIQUORS MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO, Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 108 8, Main” Phone &7 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Cown! PAINTS—OIL—G! e | FOR 4 WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt |