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fHURSDAY MAY 7, 1942 Copy must be in the office by o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. 9 We accept ads over tewephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions One day 10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge 50c PHONEA | CLASSIFIED | FOR RENT | FOR SALE | LOST—FOUND | MISCELLANEQUS WANTED FOR RENT | l‘fllm (Confinued) DESIRABLE office space in Valen- tine Bldg. Phone 253 or see Sum Grummett. | FURNISHED fi})anmem, Triangle Bldg Phone 253 or see Stan Grummett. | ONE office room for rent. Plrst‘! National Bank Bldg. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apis. — e FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. HEATED apt. 3 rooms and bath. Klein Apts. Phone Black 763. STEAM heated apt. 522 West 10th, Phone Blue 302 after 6 p.m. t I?I’)})Mj;fi)r(lrauplex?p . in, oil heat, electric range, monthly. Phone Black 415. close $20 Eafl RENT or lease—6 room house, fully furnished, ineluding piano, | automatic oil burner, electric| range, big garden. Located nL 1004 — 10th and E. Phone 378. HILLCREST APTS. — VACANCY. PHONE 439. 3 ROOM steam heated apartment, fireplace. Phone 266. TWO ROOM and bath apmlmenw Oil ranges $16 monthly; also 2‘ five room duplex apts. Phone 621. | VACANCY at Ellingen Apts. 3 ROOM furnished, heated apt. Dry | room and laundry facilities, $35./ Erwin Apts. Phone 704 before 5 pm. ROOM unfurnished house, auto- matic heat and garage. Ken- nedy St. Phone 751 or call 114 West 6th St.. [ § ROOM fur, house, 2 bedrooms, garden space, 128-6th St. Phone Red 232. 2 AND 3 room fu ished apts “at the Knight Apts. Phone 426. f ROOM furnished house, phone Red 404. APT. for rent. Walter Bindsell, Phone 446, | 2 RM. fur. apt. Phone 464. | | 8 ROOM furnished apt. Best lo-| cation, Phone 385. AT THE Sea View they have a| 2 room furnished apt. left -m:; oil heat and a full tank of oil. VACANCY—_Spickett Apts. Call at| No. 3, or phone Green 515. 8 ROOM furnished house with oil heat and oil range on Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. APTS. for rent. Posbee Apts. Phone 443. — ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone 569. ¢ ROOM cottage for rent, steam heated, electric range, frigidaire, Phone Red 600. 8 ROOM fur. apt. for rent. Stein- beck Apts. | VACANCY, Blue 455. Marine Bldg. Phone (-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. IROOM apt., ofl heat, mice loca- | VACANCY—Nugzec Apts,, $35. 1-ROOM mcely fur. apts. and houses. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, wafer, dishes. Seaview Apts. VACANCY—Snow White Apart- ments, suitable for couple only. Phone 299 or Green 355. FOR SALE | DAVENPORT $35; Double roll-away bed complete $13; GE Vacuum cleaner $5. Red 610. HOUSE and garage at Auk Bay. Bus service, light plant, garden. Box 816, Juneau. FOR SALE—Semmg boat Wllson," 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas engine. Salmon and herring gear complete, See Martin Holst, 838 9th St., P. O. Box 1055. TAVERN Baxbex shop—lst class— two chairs. Write Robert D. Cart- er, Box 1363, Fairbanks, Alaska. 1940 DODGE Sedan with radio and 5 good tires. Bargain for cash. See Bob Cowlihg at Cowling Dav- lin Garage. 1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe, zood rub- ber. Call Mrs.- E. M. Polley after 5:30 p.m. THREE room house, partly fur- nshed, oil heat, fine view, located Sunny Point, 7 miles from Ju- neau. Visit or call Greany, phope 590. 1936 FORD Sedan, P. O. Box 1588, good rubber. 5 H. P. OUTBOARD motor, like new $75. See Sawyer 'at Hotel Juneau. NASH '38, good condition, 5 good tires, reasonable, Black 115. TROLLING boat, fully new equip- ment last year. Inquire Swanson Bros., Lower Pranklin St. 1937 FORD Coupe, A-1 condition. Phone Blue 515. JUNEAU Laundry Ford '40 Panel Delivery truck, good condition and good rubber. M. E. .Monagle; Phone 334. 18 PT. cruiser, good condition. See it at Mrs. J. Ramsay’s, 10th and D. OLD road house on Loop Road— some furniture, bath, basement, oil heat and cooking, light plant. Approx. 2 acres. Part cash, bal- ance terms. Scharlotte Jylha,| Box 1346, City. | COMPLETELY furnished 4 room house, $4500. Inquire after 5 p.m. 630 Seatter St. Phone Red 775. S——— 0% VY |{WANTED — Permnnem Juneau | | e TURN your old gold into value, WANTED Mrs, TOM PARKE WOMAN'S CLUB NEW PRESIDENT ‘OffI(eI’S Elected Tuesday at Wfii‘ff?;&_mfiiin?dmr??“;::bf:i‘. Meeting-Installation Shattuck Bldg., Juneau. ; 's Se' May 19 agent for Transportation com- | pany, state qualifications in full i Write XYZ Care Daily Alaska| Empire, WANTED—Second hand walker for| baby. Phone 262. NISCELLANEQOUS | Accepting without modification INSURED storage and crating.|the selections of the Nominating Heated bldg. Phone 464. mmittee, officers for the new club g T ——————— | year were elected by the Juneau |FIVE CENTS each, pald for used Yoruan Clup Tucsday. Presiden gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. 5 nys Thomas Parke; Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Floyd Fagerson; St tary, Mrs. Robert Coughlin; Treas-' cash or trade at Nugget Shop. {inhr. ‘Mis. * Henry CHaen Fiting | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma. | bonding Secretary. Mrs. W. C. Ken- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up nell, and Custodian, Mrs. W. H Lola Bea Shop. Phone 201 | Matthews Jr. .y s | Annual reports of department ! heads, treasurer and Building Board 315 Decker Way. = | were given. Mrs. J. P. Williams Ipaid tribute to the gracious com- LOST and FOUND _— pelvnc; of Mrs. R. B. Lesher, re- | LOST—Fountain pen, generous re-|tiring President, during her diffi- ward. Return to an"‘" 'cult year of changing conditions | ' | while in office. | Speaks on Bonds HEA[IH pApER \pnu in pledging monthly purchase of war bonds and stamps. Statin Of great interest to all Alaskathat the quota set for May is $47 parents will be the regular monthly |000, he expressed confidence that bulletin of the Territorial Depart- | Juneau could meet it without dif- ment of Health, issued this week.|ficulty if each one cooperated In accordance with the observ-| During the drive, booths will be ance of May as Child Health Month, | conveniently maintained at the Bar- the bulletin deals in the subject of " anof Hotel and at the Capitol, Twen- | | with of | out Red Cross and cther work, H. L | Faulkner, speaking for the volunteer committee for the war bonds and |stamp drive, plead for the same Ry 7, TP |the Child in Wartime. tieth Century, and the Coliseum . Heafpa . Theatres in bot i b ratre: h Juneau and Doug Windsor Apts. Advice to pa_r(m.s on vhow to t » treat their children during the|'d5. world crisis stresses the fact that ~ Sponsor Programs parents should prepare themselves.! Radio progr ‘“Your Children Can Take It If|cach Wednesday at 11:15 a. m. are You Can” is the motto suggested. |under the direction of the Execu- It is suggested that parents rec ognize fears and prepare themselves gram Mrs. Dudley Reynolds sang a to be ealm because children are sen- | 8r0up of songs. On May 13 the sitive to fears in their parents nnml’“‘"o selections of Mrs. will respond to calm treatment Pm_‘hpenlmg wil be featured, and on ents also are urged not to keep their | May 20 Mrs. AFE _G,l"\"‘{] “511:,W«: a | children in the dark about the war,| 200K "}”&‘”' 27li :" P‘l “;"ie“)’ 92 as the fear of unknown dangers is|8ram of May 4 sher ~|will speak as retiring President. B! a od sit- | fi:{lb;nlh“n Toar Of A Baengulenc. ot | Saturday, May 9, from 6:30 to Chl]éix'en should be kept busy dur- | midnight ,the Woman'’s Club will be ing the War and given stahle things, love, a favorite toy, or certain re- be recognized openly and not| laughed at. ! The need for keeping the family| together, letting the child knowl security in bis dependence on.adults, | is recognized as a highly important | | wartime factor. If the father isi away in service, other male adults| in the family or neighbmhood‘ should help with talking to the| children and showing them atten- | tion in order to give them this| feeling of security. | Problems in preschool age chud-‘ ren, grade school age and adoles- |cent youngsters are all dealt with! in this bulletin, which all paren{s will be interested in studying. i ———————— HOSPITAL NOTES | James Hutchinson has been ad- | mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital 10|, medical treatment. Joe Kelly is in St. Ann’s Hospital taking medical treatment. Hugh Doogan is a medical patient in St. Ann’s Hospital. Ted Seltemreick was admitted to | St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for | medical treatment. | Otto Geisler entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. | Walter Bindseil, who has been |’ undergoing surgical treatment in St. Ann’s Hospital, has returned to his | home. Mrs. Ray Watson became the mother of a daughter weighing 6| pounds, 11% ounces shortly atter | 10 o'clock Tuesday night at St. Ann's Hospital. Margaret Miller, an infant, was | admitted to the Government Has- | pital last night for medical treat- | ment. | Mrs. Margaret Johnson and her infant daughter left the Govern- ment Hosptial yesterday to go home. ——e———— Empire Classifieds Pay! tion. Phone Black 490. BRINGIHG Uup FATHEH ’ | | SOLDIER-E! | TO-MAKE AN’ GIT YOUI A FINE WIRST-DESTR'EIJYEQ- NOW-JUST STlCK ARI!UND- VERYONIE-WANTS S HAPPY- (| SE0N I AND SERENITY OF Me- ! THI FRIEND ARE | THINK ML SEE HOW Juneau for their fervor in carrying | s offered this month _ | tive Commitiee. On yesterday’s pro- | Harry | ‘husw».svs to service men at the Le- ! blimp patrel A package of food, coffe as am officer (in center of boat) reaches up to catch it. | the lifeboat and takes off its occupants to complete the rescue. cutter. Official U. S. Navy photoxmplh. gion Dugout. M charge. Installation of the new officer will be held in the Gold Room of the Bar Hotel the evening May preceded by a dinner be ginning at 6:30. All members and women interested in the organiza tion are cordially invited oo - EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced ih our owh shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. | — NOTICE | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, snowlmg\ air route from Seattle to Nome, nn: sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv | m of M ————— Classifieds Pay! Empirc ers erby e ¢ coner B 1 INDIAN AFFAIRS WORKERS TO BE HOSTESSES HERE for embers of the ses for the open house men tomorrow night will be f of the Bureau ~.._.PAGE FIVE [ 7z PIGGLY WIGGLY 7 SERVICE WITH QUALITY | Here are a few cereals that carry the extra punch to start A GERVITA — PEARLS OF WHEAT WHEATSWORTH — WHEAT HEARTS GRAPENUTS WHEAT MEAL WHEATING — ROMAN MEAL Indian Affairs under the Fed- | 1 Employees group, according to rs. Harry Stonehouse. | During the evening, A, W. Lack- | the day off right will show a half-hour of slides | Alaska scenes i R - NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co adv ACROSS Tablet £ht cotton fubrie god ol for o of baked ored dye imple- 63 [ poetie 66 HE F Occurrence Swamp ari<lofilu] Hi>i=0 DRSS nm Deal out spar-; {ngly the <on. John Provinc Alne fruit 9. Thinly ‘By GOERGE‘EEMANfiS : VHERE DID GO? Femal Molten ‘ouch . Steep . Number sponsibilities in defense to tie lt;‘ | me ' urVIvors o' Tor o.n during stress. Children’s fears should | . Pertaining to ! seacoast age Short_jacket . lssued in in- liments . Gaelie form ot e of rican . Cutting wit scats tered uit court funken fences Offend . Palm leat . Musical enters talnments relative’ lu\,k Vi A lifeboat ‘bearing eight survivers of a torpedoed merchantman, including a woman and child, is sighted trom a Navy patrol blimp. The boat earlier was sighted by a U. S. Army plane, which notified the Navy’s and water (top) is lowered by a line from the blimp to the boat A Coast Guard cutter (bottem) comes alongside The blimp stood by until the arrival of the || COWLING-DAVLIN GRAPENUT FLAKES AND GRAPENUTS POST'S BRAN FLAKES — SHREDDED WHEAT | WHEATIES Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m." Leota WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel | - NORTH i Transfer & Garbage Co. | E.O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS | | 212—Phones—S81 ‘Every house needs Westinghouse’ | IPARSON ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 770 50. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 398 . COMPANY | DODGE and PLYMOUTH H DEALERS ' | O BT AN T Y TR, | HUTCHINGS || ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize | THREE PHONES 5539295 lr———"——| ! WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil--Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Sterage and Crating ‘ CALL US! || Juneau Transfer | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 i e ) R 1, i | 1 TmY CLm f ‘NUNN-BUSH SHOES j STETSON HATS - i Quality Work Clothing | 7 : | 4 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocety PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau [T —————— | GASTINEA Il ! HOTEL Every comfort made for our {Ilests | Air Service Information PHONE M or 20 20TH CENTURY | MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 68 { e OPEN HOUSE I{;.r”.iflleCE M AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. —_— Sanitary Meat Co. ——— —— Soothing Organ Music and GEORGE BROS. —— MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Thomas Hardware Co. JUNEAU - YOUNG ZORIC Alaska Laundry SAlbes ot FOR QUAL ITV MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELI RY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Ca. Marine Engines and Supplies MAC £ SHOP Ropes and Paintg THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot, Eradieator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 S. Main Phone 607 PAINTS — OILS' Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition S¥STEM CLEANING Phone 15 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O [ Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ' Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt BILL HIXSON Phone 964" Corner Second and Seward | EVERYTHING IN RADIOS \’

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