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| 1 2 o'clock in the afterncon to in- § sure insertion on same day. | k l | 8 ROOM furnished house. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 .t ———g Copy must be in the office by We accept ads over teuephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: One day . Additional days .. Minimum charge PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FOR RENT [FOR RENT (Confinued) CABIN for rent, $7.00, Call Green 234, | FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. Phone | Blue 279 between 5 and 7 pm. | PIANO for rent or sale. New Wur- litzer custom built pianos and ac- cordians. Expert piano tuning. Now at your service. Geo. Ander- son Music Shoppe, Phone 143. | BUBLET 3 room house, fur- nished, 1 year, oil heat and el- ectric stove. Phone Blue 615. Phone and 6 VACANCY at Decker Apts. Blue 465 between 8 a.m. pm. or call for appointment., HEATFD 4 rooms, bath, 2 bed- rooms. Black 763. Kline Apts. VACANCY, Fosbce Apt. Phone 443. | ¢ ROOM furnished house, oil heat. | Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. DESIRABLE office space in Valen- tine Bldg. Phone 253 or see Stan Grummett. FURNISHED apartment, Triangle Bldg. Phone 253 or see Stan Grummett. 8 ROOM furnished duplex apt. close in, oil heat, electric range, $20 monthly. Phone Black 415. HILLCREST APTS. — VACANCY. PHONE 439. ; ROOM steam heated apartment, fireplace. Phone 266. TWO ROOM and bath apartments. Oil ranges $16 monthly; also 2 five room duplex apts. Phone §21. 3} ROOM furnished, heated apt. Dry room and laundry facilities, $35. Erwin Apts, Phone 704 before 5 pm. I 2 AND 3 room furnished apts. at the Knight Apts. Phone 426. 6 ROOM furnished house, Red 404. phone 2 RM. fur. apt. Phone 464. B ROOM furnished apt. Best lo- cation, Phone 385. VACANCY-—Spickett Apts. Call at No. 3, or phone Green 515. 3 ROOM furnished house with oil heat and oil range on Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. A 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. U S 3-ROOM apt., ol heat, nice ioca- tion. Phone Black 480. DNE office room for rent. FPirst National Bank Bldg. VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. FOR RENT—Apartments, at office 20th Century Bldg. FUR. apts., easy kept”warm.flvvvln ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes, Seaview Apts. [ | 1 FOR SALE SINKS, lavatories, second hand ranges and washing machine. Mrs. I. E. Tucker, 929 W. 12th,| Phone 437. 4 GOOD tires, 6.00 x 16 $800. One Sedan thrown in. used Pontia Phone 238. 72 DOOR Pl\mouLh sedan. Phone 4 X 12 QUAKER rug. Wood and coal heater, Kerosene stove for heating or cooking. Phone Blue 649. WILL sell furniture, roorh&ng hou.s;, 2 large stoves, 1 new room suite Bargain. Phone 506. CABIN cruiser, 4 bunks, three years old, about 27’ long. Nice hunting and fishing hoat. Phone 506. GMC TRUCK driven 9000 miles. Call 589. CABf}}. h); AEK [:;k’ei.‘?Newly reno- | vated; completely furnished. Won- derful view. Write Box 2273 or inquire Larry Trambitas. SMALL lunch counter doing good business. Write AA, Care Empira. 1941 GMC chkup Bnrz;aTx;AAvTI;[:c ‘WEAF, Care Empire. 9 x 15 BEIGE broadloom rug, din- ette set, radio with RCA pickup, and record cabinet. P. O. Box| 782 or phone Red 505 aner 5 p.m. HOUSE and garage at Auk Bay. Bus service, light plant, garden. Box 816, Juneau, or call 241, TA\;ERN Barber Shop—I1st class— two chairs. Write Robert D. Cart- er, Box 1363, Fairbanks, Alaska. ”l"l’tE)LLIEa' b;x;xl, fully new equi; ment last year. Inquire Swanson Bros., Lower Franklin St. 18 FT. cruiser, good condition. See it at Mrs, J. Ramsay’s, 10th and D. OLD road nouse 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. The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. LOST and FOUND EOUKIB—Walleb belonging to How- ard Dale Cann. Call at Empire. | -ROOM FURNISHED lpal'tmentE also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. LOST—Pair glasses, ‘brown case, be- tween 10th and 12th Friday. Re- ward. Empire. I'ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. | VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. — — | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma. | inquire | hibits: | WANTED—Used piano and Lmhrn‘ | chai Phone Black 510. | S apeate =, o= WANTED—Cabin with gdldt'n space | near beach, Cash. Box 487, Jufi neau. | WANTED—Two wheeled baby go- | | cart. Phone 758, | AR NG e | | WANTED—Used electric refrigerat- | or in good condition. Phone 182. |WANTED-Janitor at Ordway's Photo Shop. | WANTED—Alteration lady. Call at| | Channel Apparel. Phone 203. WANTED—Portable Phone Red 453 after 5 typewriter. 5 pm. | WA\I T l‘ D TO BUY- uOnl‘ llsH] xu‘»“ box refrigerator, not too Lngl‘ suitable to use on a boat. J. B. | Burford, Phone 79. | WANTED TO BUY full length mir- | ror. Write DL care Empire. | |WANTED—1 miner, 6 muckers, for Hawk Inlet. Shattuck Bldg., Juneau. ; MISCELLANEOUS | and cmufif; Phone 464. ‘ | INSURED _ storage | Heated bldg. FIVE CENTS each, pald for used | gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201 315 Decker Way. FLOWER SHOW PLANNED BY ~ CLUB SOON ‘Garden Group Will Meet| i June 3 fo Discuss Rules for Event With final arrangements to be made for holding the club’s big event of the year, the Juneau Flow- |er Show early in August, the next meeting of the Garden Club should be attended by all members, the President, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, | said. The meeting will be held June 3 at Mrs. Ray Day’s, opening at 2:00 |pm. In addition to decisions re- garding the flower show, Mrs. Hol- |brook will give a brief address on Alaskan birds and their habits, fol- lowed by suggestions fcr effective| flower arrangements by a guesti speaker. At a mceting held Wednesday af the home of the chairman, Mrs. Robert Coughlin, the flower show committee tentatively set up plans for the following divisions of ex- Cultural classes for gladiolii, roses, lilies and daisies. Artistic classes for mixed flowers (mixed bouquets as well as flowers not pro- | vided for in other divisions); cen- terpiece arrangements, for dinner, luncheon and buffet supper tables; and miniature floral arrangements. Any flowers grown in Alaska by amateurs are eligible, and exhibitors are not limited to Juneau residencs only, the club has decided, hoping | that entries will be received from other parts of the Territory as well Complete rules governing entrie: names of judges and ofther pertin- ent information will be availabie soon, and all outdoor flcwer Zrow; ers are urged to guard their best blooms for the display early in August. For further mfurmauon see com- | mittee members Mrs. C. E. Rice, Mrs. Ray Day, Mrs. William O. Carlsen, Mrs. Coughlin, or the club President, ADDITION TO CITY OF SITKA SOUGHT Papers which have been filed in U. S. District Court here petition the court to grant an order for a special election to determine whether Sitka’s city limits may be enlarged to include a new area! which will be known as General MacArthur Addition. The petition is signed by numerous citizens own- ing land in the proposed addition. LT The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. 11931 | Assistant | Military la special class. lis a Housewives THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COL. BAISH IS PROMOTED TO FULL COLONEL (Conuinued from Page One) was graduated with the class of In the same year he returned West Point as Instructor Professor of Civil Engineering until 1935, From there, he went to the U. 8. Engineer Gffice, Galveston, Tex.., Executive Officer. | | and and to as Interesting Phase In 1937, Col. Baish entered upon one of the most interesting phases of his career in the Army when| he was appointed Operations Offi- cer of the Engineer Reproduction |Plant, Army War College, Wash- ington, D. C. It is in this branch Howard D. Stabler, | {of the Army that our exact and|hear the d(tmlud maps arc made and repro- |duced. In charge of a staff of 185 printers, draftsmen, photograph- |ers, map designers, lithographers and other technical men, Col. Baish discharged the duties of his office |in such a creditable manner that in February, 1940, he was appointed to the rank of Major. In 1940 he had furthered his already brilliant career in the edu- cational field of the Army when| he was graduated from the Army Industrial College as a member ol Sent To Europe Although Col. Baish did not see any direct overseas action in World War I, he was sent to Europe after the Armistice was signed as an Engineer Officer observer of post- war conditions on the battle fields. In the maneuvers held in Nortn Carolina in 1941, Colonel Baish act- ed as a Senior Engineer Umpire for the final GHQ directed man- euvers between the First Army and the Fourth Army Corps. Has Military Family Col. Baish came by his military ability quite naturally. His uncle, Col. E. P. O'Hern, retired, servad in the Ordnance department of the Army from 1894 to 1936 when he retired after 42 years of service Colonel O'Hern was a member of | General Pershing’'s AEF Staff, serv- ing as Ordnance Officer. Two nephews, one of whom was gradu- ated from West Point with the class of 1941, and one who is now attending the Military Academy are carrying on the family tradition.In | addition, Colonel Baish has two si: ters who are married to U. 8. A my offigers. On September 1, 1920, he was married to Miss Irene McGinley, of Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, and to| this union were born three chil- dren. Mrs. Baish passed away in Galveston, Texas, in 1937. Two| daughters, Dollree and Shelia were | graduated from Georgetown Visita-|” tion Convent in Washington, and are now doing secretarial work, one at McChord Field and the other in Washington, D. C. On December 2, 1939, Col. Baish and Miss Adelaide Flournoy, of Washington, D. C. were married and his wife and two children at the present iime reside at 1210 N.| Oakes Street, Tacoma, Washington, | where. his son, Frank Baish, is| attending high school. | C. E. Baish, father of Col. Baish, retired newspaper man and/ lives in Sharon, Pennsylvania. ‘ — e — { Gef Warning On Ordering Housewives and others who pur- chase food supplies are given a| warning that grocery stores and meat markets will be closed all day Saturday, which is Memorial Day. Merchants request that orders | be placed early tomorrow morning ! to insure “putting up” and dellvery.} ‘When, ordering, do not overlook | that supplies must, be laid in for| Saturday and Sunday. | e NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. [ | i | Taxi farves will be advanced from | limits of Juneau beginning Mon- on the Channel in proportion, it| | this (10 HEADS Taxi Fares ACCUSEDBY = WillGo Up MINEUNION On June 1 = | was announced today by the Royal Principles Blue and Yellow Cab companies May WASHINGTON, 28 — Offi-| In addition to the increase of cers of the CIO are accused of taxi prices the 10:15 a. m. bus| sabotage and treason of the prin- from Juneau to Douglas will be c: ciples of labor” in a resolution sub-!celled as well as the 10:40 Douglas to June: mitted to a policy committee of the bus from United Mine Workers, District 50, family tickets on the Glacier High-| mine union which includes dairy way will be discontinued, according| farmers, coke g chemical and to a simultaneous announcement cosmetics wor by the Channel Bus Line Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. These workers from all parts of, Taxi prices will go into effect the country sponsored the resolution next Monday are; to all points in| and. have asked the committee to City, 50 cents; to all points in city | case which it is said is|with luggage, 75 cents to $1.00; Al-| < = e prepared against CIO executives. aska Juneau Camp, 75 cents; I)nup_-’ The name of Philip Murrs las, $1.00; Thane, $1.00; H:\lmun‘ such, is not mentioned in connec-|Creek Tram, 75 cent Salmon tion with the treason charge, but!Creek, $1.00; tray deliveries, slnn‘i Leot“’s a paragraph in the resolution de-|Funerals (minimum), $3.00; Fun- " B clares that the president of the erals (one hour), $5.00; all High-|| WOMEN’S APPAREL CIO ‘“completely refuses to | way fares will be raised accordingly.| Baranof Hotel any effective attention to the vention or redress of campaign in- sult and injury.” D LETTER IS RECEIVED FROM MRS. ARNOLD, FORMER RESIDENT Mrs. Floyd Wright of Juneau has received a letter from Mrs. Mary Arnold, former resident who is now living in Chicago. Mrs. Arnold pre- e | | i NOTICE 1942, T will no longer be responsible for any debts contracted {by anyone but myself. | HANS J, GUNDERSON . UL o T BUY DEFENSE BONDS May 28, Bottled -in-Bond Bourbon that’s Extra Rich celebrated her ninetieth birthday on May 15 and wished to thank her an(i h{ellow many friends in Juneau for the gifts and lette she received. In the letter, she s: that on —made by the her birthday, it was no May shower, but a deluge of cards, letters, vack- old Sour-Mash ages, 70 in all, received from L(he | mailman, method | Mrs. Arnold lived in Juneau with her son, C. B. Arnold, fdrnmerly manager of KINY, and left here less than a year ago to be with her| niecgs in Chicago. Although 90, she writes as well ang clearly as a young person, and mentiol her | various trips around the city, hav- g gone recently for a visit in| Minneapc | Her' address now is 8245 Kimbark Avenue, in Chicago. .- WILL TEST NEW RAID SIREN HERE ©® We believe in using old, slow methods | sour-mash way to give it extra rich flavor | in the “FIDDLE" | BOTTLE Director of Civilian Defense Frank A. Metealf said today that|and mellowness. We cook the mash slow- 2 new air raid alarm siren is being : Iy, ferment it full 96 hours. installed on 12th Sfreet near the| ™", ‘ Signal Corps, U. S. Army trans-| Course, making whisky this slow | way, we make only a fittle each year | |lur those who appreciate the best. Tt[ some today. | mission station and will be tested this afternoon at 5:30 o’clock. Juneau residents are asked not to be alarmed during the test. If) the tryout is successful, the alarm | will, hereafter be used in, conjunc- tion with the one at the City Hall and will be operated by a Signal Corps guard. A meeting of the Civilian Defense | Board will be held at 7:30 o'clock | evening, Metcalf said. - e : Empire Classifieds Pay! | | BARDSTOWN DISTILLERY, ING. | Bourbon Springs, Bardstown, Kentucky | Distributed by | NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY, Seattle, Wash, ' Made at Bardstown where Stephe: duspired to write ' My Old Ko Like your own hands, it washes each piece ~ separately, lhmoughly, gently, without. tangling or harm to the fab- ric. Gives long life to your clothes, . Ask for a demonsiration today. AW-131 |Alaska Electric Light GENERAL | ELECTRIC Firs DIGGLY WIGGLY i QUALITY with SERVICE MAKE YOUR PIIRCHASES FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, “MEMORIAL DAY" (EARLY ORDEF APP I?F’ IAT PIGGLY WIGGLY DUE TO WAR PROGRAM PAGE FIVE 1S WILL 'ED) BE Minimum $1.00 NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS —Phones—S81 ‘Every house needs Westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Residence Phone Biack 358 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ——mnmm— HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—92—95 +WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Juneau Free Delivery GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 [ HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 & Power Cofl.m BRINGING UP FATHER | e o -co | s ] GET DRESSED-YOU KNOW THAT THIS | ORPERA NIGHT- DO I5 HAVE “TO TEL NO-ME LOVE- I'D BE GLAD- IF YOU DIDN'T EVEN SAYIT ONCE - L YOU & 17 SHUT UR/ DO AZ | S HURRY - YOU'RE. GOIN JO THE OPERA-IF TS, THE LAST THING You DO~ BY GOLLY- TS STATION L-I-T-E- THE LAST THING | WART TO DO~ American Meat — Phone 68 For An Ideal Gift To Friends Outside or Alaskans in the South Send a Subscription to THE ALASKA WOMAN P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska $1.50 a year | OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. 1 AMERICAN LEGION Empire Classifieds Pay! | s S e (G 5 Al 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 CO-OP | Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 D T T ————————— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Mofors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 SR, - GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 'ROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 S. Main | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 Alaska Laundry 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 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt BILL HIXSON Phone 964 Corner Second and Seward EVERYTHING IN RADIOS