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SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CLASSIFIED ForSale-For Rent - Wanted - Miscellaneous FOR SALE i \ | | | DOUGLAS NEWS Copy must be in the office by 2| o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone fmm persons listed in telephone directory. PRACTICALLY new GE W sh ma- chine; small drop leaf table; 10 x Count five average words to the 12 rug; single bed and mattress.| e line. i Call between 5 and 7 pm. 1107/ ygUN GMEN LEAVING Daily rate per line for cox\sf:culive" Calhoun Ave. FOR BIG INDUSTRIES| Ingertlons: All ready to leave here some time | One day 00 i4 FT. BOAT “Budds", 16 hp. Gray | | tomorrow Lloyd Guerin and Ger- Additional days ... 5¢ Seascout, $10000. Phone 361 {ald Cashen are busy making prep- MITEIR AT . 10 X 12 TENT. 2 burner coal arations to transfer their energie # . i) stove, table radio. Room 2, Elrlm one of the industries south sim- FOR RENT ‘ lingen Apts. |ilar to Treadwell foundry whese - ——_|they have been employed during 4 ROOM furnished house, oil heat. JEWETT residence on G e |the past three or four years. Phone 187 after 5 pm. | Highway; 5 rooms and bath, con- Both young men were born and - — —— | crete basement, automatic ml",w“ up in Douglas, and graduated | § ROOM steam heated apt. With| purmer; about 3 acres patented |yrom local schools. Guerin has pre-| bath. Klein Apts. Phone Black| jand. $4500—terms. Inquire L.|yiously visited Outside but for Cash- | 275 J. Jewett, Public Roads Adminis-| ey it wll be his first trip any dis- 3 ROOM furnished apt. oil heat,| tration. tance away from the Island, Dur-| 210 Main St. 5 ROOM house, full basement,| 8 h)ls hiz;h:n;l;n‘:\i 1bfl;l:(;tl:::11 :‘:d ey Ay T VT 95 4 n y reer e onc visited a s @ 3 ROOM Iurnishied house with oil| $1830. $400 down, balance pay-| . oo ‘mut nis first "bi§ oty . u| . able like rent, No interest. 1941 Y heat and oil range on stineau experiences await him now and GMC pick-up truck $600. W. W. guire sau Paint Slnl’!’. it Forrest, Phone Douglas 71. | with Guerin who is takng his car| he hoped to make the most of a Ave | the three-score-and-ten year mark. women an 12.84. The widowers politan in 1922, giving Aouble, are ’lo“fin Yim expectancy of 64.75 years. The cen- still worse off, at 13.16. | sus now shows that the women For women, marriage doesn’t actually lived this long. make such a difference. At the FOR GRANDMA By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK, April 4—Here's 10| women down you, Ladies! ing grandmas! Your average life has risen to -oo >, Not only that, they surpassed the prediction by a small mathematical margin. You can't |same age—40—the ma have a death rafe of 5.34; 6.07, and widows 6.70. Analyzing the possible reason the statisticians find a very keep these American Here's to good-look- the single as against 70.78 years. umm.lg This is the new figure from the married. Alcohrflism kills ‘mm\ Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- ET MARR'[D single than married. The single r |even have more fatal accidents pany’s famous tables of average life | | gpectancy You have beaten the men across Syphilis takes more of the unmarried, too. Pneumonia and LIVE LONGER By HOWARD W. BLAKE; 2 AP Science Editor 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 4--Get married, | men, if you want 1o increase your chances of living beyond 40. | flu kil more of them. Among the widowed svicide is higher. As What you have got that does it, is not so clear. But on the records you have been leading the men by sev- | eral years ever since theése life ex- pectation tables were first started. for the reasons why, the ' | statisticians make a guess that ll\n married man has more fo live for, feels he must go on, Don’t kid yourself that the sta-| If you are a widower under 40, ah1y more careful or more deter- | tisticians are making mistakes. If [YoUll have to get married again.|mined, or both. | they have erred, it is on the con- As an example, the Smtislicall . 1. Pl servative side, and maybe they |Bulletin of the Metropolitan Life | should have given the girls an |[nsurance Company says at age| The Crimean war was one of the expectancy of more than 71. 40 the New York State death rate | ploodiest in history. The British for males is 6.08 per (the married For bachelors it’s more than The proof of this is in the U. S.‘ census tables. The first life expec- | tation mble was Jssued by Meuo-‘ 1000 among | forces lost 22 out of every 100 men, the French 31, the Turks 27 and the Russmm 43. NOTICE OF DEL lNQl’ENT TA)-ES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF DOUGLAS CITY, ALASKA To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, for the yea®1941 has been completed, and is now open for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, on the 5 ROOM furnished house; 2 room| TOCAL 530 potatoss. B. O, Box|iiett vacstion: seeing potnts of in-| 1 1 day of April, 1942, for adjustment and order of sale. The following is the Delinquent Tax Roll apt | heat. Dull Apts. Phone List to date. March 16, 1942 “‘l* ;;:4 Az i 3036, North Star Dairy. terest before going to work. i 1941 Sewer Year and ed 4 -0 ool —— —_ > - \f , ; BRI Ln ¢ AP g e TRy = No. Name Lot Block Tax Ass. Penalt; T g g g z ey b 3 y ax Total 3 AND 4 room furnished apts. at -*T;G’N‘(WT"“ Kettle for sale. MARIN GOING SOUTIE 11 wiltar apuiews . % #5900 W80 985 P {he Knight Apts. Phone 426. | Fhone | John Marin, proprietor 0[1 the ¢ s e P e et cinr comvep. | P0OUBlas Inn is preparing to leave 8 1 STHAM heated bedroom with bath, |15 ‘:"r‘m:gf"d ;;';"wi?’u;‘;:“; | Sunday for a month’s vacation trip 1 > private home. Phone 155 L gt riattae 5:30 pan, |south, With Mrs. Marin who 1s 10 Congergational Church 4 2 15.00 4.00 1.90 2090 JERERECE e e e B T Y already south he expects to visit| 8 35 VEISY Ty D one fg"‘:flf“f“ :‘?:;glp‘]sHING boat, completely equipped |several of the important cities| 12 I.J. Villioura 5 2 800 200 100 $044—40 Tax 2044 T . o Binsaaide with trolling and halibut gear. | neighboring Seattle 28 Al Luunstrom 2 5 5100 400 640 6140 51. i . apers i ¥ __| Inquire Swanson Bros, Lower T e 3 5 APTS. for rent. Fosbee Apts, Phone | Franklin St. | HERE ON VACATION 29 Roy Serii Estate . 5 5 26.00 4.00 300 28.60—1940 61.60 43 iz Tauno Niemi and Elroy Fleek ar- | 6 5 BEDROOM set, oll range, etc.!yieq home from Sitka by plane | 30 Frank Costenohel 7 5 1400 200 1.60 1760 ! 4 l{()()VI wt steam hv‘xted LIGCLHC‘ Phone Douglas 414 after 5 p.m.|yesterday afternoon to spend East- 2 B ot z lg P 2 ik range, cn(ld ::::]lm;xx‘:::lgéow“ ‘FASY w‘!()m"(’ mmhme L,ood on- e with Vlh(‘u families, 2 37 Ponible Protectine er, private dition $25. Phone Red 250. woTh (,"F“'“_M ARSENAL Association 7 o 12.00 2,00 140 apt. | — = » & . 64 Tony Reiss 6 13 44.00 3.52 18 THREE room ’“l“'\“h;zlhe’;t:m‘& | ACCOUNT of fiiness will sacrifice| Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Guerin had | gg % e - 3 % pRRE ’3'7’;" v Dry room and laundry 1a my almost half interest in|recent word from their son George | n L ti Eatate Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. | ‘ poH i $ o 5 ik waek 0 Mary Uberti Estate 4 14 i i G R __| Yankee Cove Gold Mining Co.|that he is now in the army anc 9 32 42.00 4.00 4.60 50.60 1 ROOM cottage for rent, steam 12 claims, 7 quartz ledges, good|Wwith a chemical arsenal somewhere | 76 Mrs, Ethel Eggan heated, electric range, frigidaire,| value ore, 15 stamps, 2 compres-|in Maryland. He was formerly Saylor 5 15 Phone Red.600. sors, steam engine, sawmill and|with A a Transportation Co. at 6 15 | other equipment. 74% acres pat- | their office in Seattle. 3 16 § ROOM fur. apt, for rent. Steld= enieq ground. $1500 will handie. e 4Fr % 42 beck Apts. | See Harry Stanton, No. 3 Eureka 1 43 VACANCY, Marine Bidg. Phone| APLs _ || Douglas Chasch R Blue 455. |4-ROOM furnished house with § s 4 44 TR _% bath, half basement, oil heat. In- m 5 44 | 2 and ROOM APTS, $25 to | | quire Norman DeRoux or phone 4 45 | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | Douglas 693. 5 45 6500 600 710 67.10-1940 145.20 | neau Rental Service, corner 2nd | | Notices yor tms church column | g2 G. Laughlin 1 17 17.00 2.00 1.90 20.90 « and Sewaid. WAmn must be received by The Empire | 88 L. B. Nelson 7 17 4150 8.00 4.90 54.40 | .]. e | not later than 10 o'clock Saturdayi 8 17 e g e AT i e i arantee “ 1! sTFAM HEATED mrnished 2- | WANTED TO BUY-1 right hand m(?nun[; to guamntc change of | 9 o 17 bedroom apt. Phone green 515. propellor, 14" didmete: § 9| Sermon topics, ete. 4Fr. U N G it g B pr "2._ foey P‘l Lo | 89 W. A. Shafer 3N % 18 26.00 400 300 15341940 48.24 FURNISHED heated apt. for rent, ©°F 13" pitch. Phone 351 SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH | 4N. % 18 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227, ‘WANT'ED—FTesh-k{lled Jocal ’rai; DOUGLAS | g;i g R.Gl.s;mc 4 19 27.00 2,00 2.90 74.26—1936-40 106.16 — | bi '8:30 a.n.—Holy Mass. | - J. Greiner . 1 20 ¥ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur-|_Pits- Gall Douglas Tnn, phone 0. 12:30 p.m.—Sunday School. ‘1 2 20 nished, hot water day or night, “ | 3 20 32.00 6.00 380 72.25--1939-40 114.05 electric range and refrigerator, | ISCELLA“EOUS ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL cnmwniws Mike Pusich 1 2 900 200 110 9.00-1940 21.10 laundry conveniences. Rent, $27 No service tomorrow, 117 Frank Costenobel v monthly. Phone Douglas 132 lF‘lVE CENTS each, paid for used | —— Estate M. 25 - - | Bunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION 6 25 12.00 1.20 13.20 §-ROOM FURNISHED apnrtmen‘,-Tfi————l-— 10:00 am.—Sunday School, City 122 Bd Maki 8 2 600 200 80 14.73-1039-40 23,53 also 5-room strictly modern un-|TURN vour old golq into ¥alue,| ., “pepyy goniegel, superinten- 132 Chas. Waynor 1 2 800 200 100 40.02-1936-37-33-30-40 4737 furnished house. 504 sth st. | 2! 9. | Gent. Experienced teachers for all |140 Greek Church ... 2 32 ooy e Avis, 5 | GUARANTEED Realistlo Perma- | cla. Come and bring a friend. | 3 32 1400 400 180 76.90—1938-39-40 96.70 o 9 nent, $5.50, Paper Curls, $1 up v {146 Aaron Wilson 23 2 10000 2000 120 11.80—1940 25.00 Sl . 3 . 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca~| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fig ‘(’:‘;:"Phw':t”” ; 34 ‘;gg 200 ‘-:3 S 1430 tion. Phone Black 490. 315 Decker Way. DOUGLAS | ias - s utmd m‘:“‘“ o 4“ 4 35-1937-38-39-40 5315 Byt e WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister | i DNE office room for rent. First| HAGERUP'S saw filing service, 1:30 pm.—Church School 22 National Bank Bidg. _ 919 oth St. Skates sharpened I 5 i iy it 23 & penec. | 2:00 pm.—Divine Warship. | 24 3 14.00 140 15401940 30.80 VACANCY, MacKinnon Apis. va DEFENSE BONDS ot {182 Wm. Jarman . . 26 48 7.00 70 8261940 15.96 Fwo LHOOM furnished duplek | ALASKA gm?&%""w" 184 Robt. Bonner, Sr. ... 35 8 400 40 944--1039-40 1384 & | = 7 P 0 190 Rolls J. Bruce 60 apartments, $20. Also, Z—raomlul‘-: "" (Native Gospel Services) 61 nished aparuments for $16. Phone BILL HIXSUN GEORGE H. LOVELESS 62 62 Missionary-in-Charge ! 63 48 16.00 160 172.33—1938-39-40 39.93 SR00M i G b el T ooanaee BN RADIOS 10:30 am—Sunday School. {193 Tom Popovitch ...... 88 4 apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. Corner Second and Seward 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. 88 48 30.00 5.40 35.40 A 5 i Phone 964 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer |194 Gus George . — 48 (1937-38-39-40) 64.14 5.33 69.47 FOR RENT—Apartments, mquire 2 # | Meeting. 196 Renee Stragier . 1 43A 6.00 60 6.60 at office, 20th Century Bldg. | Thursday, 3:30 pm—Children's|198 Geo. Kendler 3 43A 5.00 0 5.50 R i e s | Class. Al are welcome at these|20l Charles Benson Est.. 3 44A(1937-38-39-40) 600 200 8 8.80 FURNISHED house and furnished | | servies i Missidn Building. We 202 Joé Brady ......... 1 45A (1940) 10.62 2,00 126 1387 apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. H % _ 1211 Elizabeth Hansen House on Beach 3.00 .30 330 4 AR IHR AR R |preach Salvation by Gods All Sul- (50 proave voylts Honse on Beach 400 40 140 VACANCY, HILLCREST APTS. ¥, ficient Glzace Through Faith in 2290 Frank James House on Beach 4.00 40 440 PHONE 439, Electric Ranges Are jJesus Christ. 230 Peggy Guanson | > —— — v Estate ... 40 32(37-38-39-40-41) 5457 200 55 57.02 FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- | | ter rax:es $15 a mo‘? Lights, wlm.: | OPEN ggfigi::a"'f: DUGOUTi 8 John Peust Bstate N f : dishes. Seaview Apts. & g | Sons of the Amerjcan Legion will N'J//: ; 12 4-ROOM partly furnished house,‘ be the hosts tomorrow afternoon 2 P i 12th s‘tficall 67 after 5 p.m. | »a_nd evening in the American Le~1 3 45 (1940-41) 140.00 14.00 154.00 1 gion Dugout for service men on/ 3 46 | leave. | 2 46 l.osr ud rm ; No deriniwhpr;gratm gas been | 6 46(1938-39-40-41) 148.87 1488 163.75 e planned for the Easter Day open| 33 Mary Feusi Estate ... 1 6 LOST .‘!.umsor? _clgaretl? bl | {house, but service men will be wel- Fr. 2 6 . i e bl an g See them today af |comed during the day. % 4 6 ward, arano: L. | e o e § 4 coil B - - c L -30-40- Y 13.36 146.98 UND—16 ft. V bottom skiff. ’i The Weather Bureau of the De. : 6 6(1938-39-40-41) 133.62 Owner may have by proving' AhSka mechlc Ll l | partment of Commerce has prepared Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day of March, A. D., 1042, 1 i | g iy ther (SEAL) CHAS. M. TUCKETT, ing for this adv. | a complete atlas of airway wea 5 property and paying f ! and Power Co. [for the United States, based on City Clerk of Douglas Cilty, Alaska. | DE] ENSE ST. ! airport records. First publication, March 17, 1942; last publication, April 6, 1942. | BUY ¥ one T mmffls HAVE ASKED ME TO MAKE SOMETHING FOR THE OH,EVERYBODY WILL BRING A CAKE --- T THINK TLL MAKE SOME DOUGHNUTS OR CRULLERS I DON'T KNOW WHICH / PLENTY, SUSIE-- A DOUGHNUT IS A CRULLER WOT MANAGED T/ MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET-- DAGNAB IT/ MAKE A BATCH O’ BOTH---- WOTS TH' DIFF‘RLUNCE 2 ied women spinsters strik- | ing increase in tuberculosis deaths | the and is prob- | Phone p'fifilv PAGE FIVE WIGGLY " Service Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 PEAEEL. iR st ST 4 ‘Every house needs westinghouse' PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 8o. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Busineas Phone 161 || Restdence Phone Black 688 e | COWLING-DAVLIN . | R | COMPANY | DODGE and PLYMOUTE | DEALERS T e | — — | EASTER | \ GREETINGS | ta——————————————‘ 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 C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 7687 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors | HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize | | || THREE PHONES b55—02—95 |4 * i WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your | Coal Cholce—General Haul- i ing — Btorage and Crating | CALL US! | Junean Transfer | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 (s it '{ TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a '{ FRED HENNING Complets Outfittor tor Mon “SMILING BERVION" Beri's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneaw It's Healthy, Too! BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made lor':mr guests || Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Btore—Tel. 690 ? WHY WAIT ? Call STAR Cabs Go Where You Please with Your Mind at Ease 1 prione l Ride STAR Cabs DON LOZZIE—Qwner o o) ———— e Widest Selection ok LIQUORS MAT, PROC., & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemlca]l Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 8, Main Phone 687 Thomas Hardware Co. FAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE — e 9 Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €. TELEPHONE 4 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware RS s o7 OR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt N T OTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adw, - EYES EXAMINED ¥ and BROKEN LENSES replaced in own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636,

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