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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be in the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- ure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over' t.elepho'ne from persons listed in telephone Urectory. Count five average words to the Ene. “Daily rate per line for consecu- Uve insertions: One day ..... ...100 Additional days .......... 50 Minimum charge .......50c (FOR SALE—Furnished house fun m | Douglas. Phone Douglas 764. FOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covi diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. in BEAUTIFUL hom( on “Gold Belt Ave. Lease: three bedrooms with baths, maid’s quarters, ball room, large living room with fireplace, | Kitchen, electric dishwasher, din- |25 REMINGTON automatic; L. C., ette, dining room, sunparlor, two- | Smith double barrel 12 guage car g se, steam heat, fully fur-| shotgun. Guitar and instruction nished. Will lease to r(-sponsiblcf ls"z:ks- 1003 between 9th and 10th | party. If interested inquire at; 20th Century Bldg. office. | |LARGE SIZE Duo Therm ofl heat- er with coils. Brownie's Barber UNFURNISHED apt. and house. ‘ Shop Inquire Snap Shoppe. VORNISHED 2-toom _ Ap, +ith | FURNISHED apartment house, bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- | central, location. Phone green 153. | tineau Ave. luo 5 room turnished ll;fl = house, Mile 3% Giacier Highway. F - o TR. apts., easy kept warm. Win. 1 Montgomerys. ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,| Loy oo dishes. Seaview Apts. |4-RM. FURNISHED mouse. Box 1078. po.! WANTED | | | WANTED TO BUY — Large baby | MISCELLANEOUS crib. Write P.O. Box 1289. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ‘\ cooker and | Phone | WANTED - Pressure portable sewing machine. red 550. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. DOUGLAS WANTED TO BUY—Used radio. Must be in fair condition. Pri- vate in Army Camp. Phone 165, WANTED TO BUY—Baby's play pen. Phone Douglas 963. | | WKNTED—Pialform scnles, gcod | NEWS metal double bedstead. Box 3036,} Juneai. [RENE STRAGIER PASSES WANTED TO RENT—2-bedroom| _ AWAY IN SLEEP, DOUGLAS house, furnished or unfu!mshed.l, Roow stragle_r, 860 08, rynanL Mrs. Peterson, phone 638. of the_IslmjAd since 1912, was iou.nd ‘dead in his bed Sunday evening about 6 o'clock, as friends, realiz- per month to start. Write or|ing that they had not seen him wire Pioneer Bakery, Sitka, Al-iaround as usual for a day or two aska. ;cz\lled at his home to find out if |anything was wrong. Receiving no response to their knocks, Henry Stragier, brother of {the deceased, accompanied by O. o rur.\:H' Bliss, entered the house and | Baranof, found the body. Death had appar- | ently come to Rene in his sleep. Acting U. S. Commissioner M. Monagle, after due inspection, | turned the remains over to the! Charles W. Carter Mortuary where they are now awaiting funeral ar-| rangements. WAN'E‘ED—Gm.g or women for According to reports received, the deceased, who was employed at| kitchen or waitress: work. Ex-| perience preferred, but mot m_\y]thec T:-:;;:iwell;‘t_v:ndry. workeld gni: essary. Appl Pe) b ‘last shi on riday as usual, ul £ BN FTeSTY e m‘while on his way home after at-| a m to 2 p. m g tending the show is said to have complained of difficulty in getting I.OST and l"llmlll his breath. Death was attributed —tby Dr. C. R. Dawes to heart; ."o] e ing chain collar g S octne fag: V. Tra- Jeen #12ske Airlines 2, 31r Hotel. WANTED—AIl round baker, $300| WANTED—Will pay cash for 14x14 left hand propeller. P.O. Box 911, | Juneau. WANTED—Small house apt. Call Mrs. Powell at WANTED—High cnair, good con-| dition. Phone red 583. | WANTED—Will pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206,/ Alaska Music Supply. was known to have suffered for| the past three or four years. Rene is survived by two sons, Frank, who is somewhere to the Westward with the armed forces, | and Albert, in the Navy in Rich-' mond, Va.; his brother Henry Rere and four sisters in the old coun- | try. Since his sons enlisted and went away, he has been living TS e aoa o .. |alone. His wife preceded him in LADY'S; shoes and skates, practl-| g, iy 1999, A v Bel- | i;;ly PN, #ige T, Ehone Douglaslgmm‘ Mr. Stragier came direct to | Ffll SALE NLW slxgmly used davenpork and chair. Phone 172 or 552. since thst time. COUNCIL MEETING Another try will be made to hold a meeting by Douglas City Council after passing up two pre- arranged dates due to lack of a| quorum. 2L HP. SCOTCH manne with oil burner. Cleaners. ne boiler Triangle| - B Bl il BAROUMES Apts. in Douglas for sale at hall the cost price. Phone Douglas 132. 1/3 INTEREST in well established ladies’ ready-to-wear shop. Phone 203 or call Mrs. Karki at black 876 after 6 p.m. BOARDING house for sale trade. Write Empire G 1985. NUTRITION CLASS All women of Douglas interested i in forming a class in nutrition with | Mrs, Fohn-Hansen in charge, are to meet at the City Hall Tuesday or LOT, 40'x100°, near ski trail, 40-|afterncon at 1:30 o'clock. foot frontage on beach and Douglas Highway, warranty deed, partially improved, $90 full price. | B"rglaf S[afed George Denman, Box 3009, EI, 2 By Seventy Dogs Paso, Texas. | SALE — 4-room iurnished‘ DES MONES, Iowa, Feb. 15. bath, lights, water, Mile when a would-be burglar attempt- Salmon Creek. |€d to gain entrance to Dr. W. H. Riser's office here not one but 70 FOR SALE—6- room house, pamal- Iy furnished. Call 434 after 6 p.m. | dogs”~barked. Then an alarm went 1,, F—TOI'_ house: 3%, The burglar went away. Dr. River, a veterinarian, - runs a pet hospital, NR R SALE — 3 purebred Ne Hampshire red roosters. C. H Sherwood, Box 3036, Juneau. {ing f | benefits. (and trouble with which the deceased| From'33 F.D.R'S FAGE:R STATELY JOVIAL SEC. PERKINS IS PLANNING ON SECURITY Already Lobl;in_g Info Post- War Days Following Present Conflict ADELAIDE KER tures Writer By AP, Frances Perkins' ideas redom from want 1 way beyond the expansion of Icial security which she propo {recently in a speech at New Yor Town Hall. In her preview of a curity plan as freedom from plan would liberali ,\nc tend unemp! S nd prqvide e.\mmga ATOm il l«mlkh..rrd di |ability, well s provide other speech she pre broadened sotia part of the fi - | a | year out FRANCES PERKINS It would be paid for by a ten percent contribution from payrell shared equally by empleyes employers. And Unlce Sam | would help after the plan has been| functioning for ten years. ; Miss Perkins said that the ex-| ~ Axis Suppll A heavy black clouds eof lmke rlses from Axis supnly dumps in They were set afire by Rommel's fleeing forces. This official M A l British photo was radioed from Cairo to New York, Tripoli. ‘,e/ ot | fen too. Fashion says: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNLAU ALASKA N EFLECTS TURB ded plan would soon be » President Roosevelt. d that the plan might prove helpfuljw the problem of a post- ] And she|l 1 combatin when men come industrial find peacetime jobs. meeting she said:| ikes the: crisis out of| freedom from its more| aspects. But there is aj more to be done | First, improvement of agricul-| tural methods and distribution the!| 1d over, so the peoples of world may feed nd, the development o methods of itac tribution of goods. { world t exchange what what they need.” néeds to tell Frances| hat those ideas pre: problem: But when the made, she counters thousands of job-| home from war workers | r era must ive ome wor that themselves. | cture | OF la: rade, | B8 ni; K not like 5 man-made. We d of human knov onpmy.’ lhon we | it politits as though it ‘wete | dynamics. It should In" ral economy' in which|Ca s bis judgment.” St Miss P s referred to the old|Ls belief that inflation was an un- H avoidable adjunct of war and point- to the fact that we are now in| the midst of a battle to combat in- n When I was a little girl” she “nobody thought of buying g, things in packages. That in itself | 4,, was revolutionary, We bought su- |, r and flour and things of that M kind by the barrel. Packaging fol- H. lowed the discovery of germs— as a protection against them. We| couldn’t have lived in small houses until we began to package things." Ftances Perkins shows herself a rebel against the dictates of fash-|C* “Change your M hat style every few months.” |2 Miss Perkins doesn't She wears three-cornered tricorn, year in nomic Ta Tt Ja us man exerc (S | He Cc I asked her why. me “My face is widest at the cheek- | bones and tapers at the chin. It's | not easy to find a hat which be- |} comes it. WHen I was a little girl ‘ my mother used to buy me three- ! cornered riding hats because their peinted fronts and wide sides were most becoming to me. When I es Burn Up And she told if put into action|scon found mother high | three. ¢ sci-|Leaguers played tournament (Spoty Natale the law of | Fe Gozestk fagerup Spot) fo "A3 with Franklin D, ULENT YEARS o . 41943 TERMINED laid Inu';:rcw up and earned my own money ‘No more tricorns!” But I was right. I as glad to go back to them.” -> . HILDINGER IS HIGH BOWLER, vowed MAJOR LEAGUE Hildinger, of the Elks team, made » game score and high total when Major gan 1 the Elks Club bowling alle) st night. Hildinger made a single ame high of 2 in the third| si game | frame and rolled 610 for the eve-| ng, res made last night Giants 59 149 166 160 165 174 were: 59 139— 454 noten 163— 485 hrmann mrézek 181— 481 136— 512 Totls 873 4372613 | 3 Elks 173 157 187 171 156 173— 519 157— 471 169— 532 5 619 3 \megie ock avenik ldinger Totals 844 Yankees 138 151 134 127 169 9172685 strek 194— 541 mellino natowicz ondoker 159— 446 171— 465 47, Totals 19 854 245B Officers 54 158 133 200 194 172 onwell auze eny offman mmons 135— 480 | 144— 441 | 209— 450 167— 529 159— 524 8682580 | Tolals 911 907 177, 159— 504 | 159— 511 | | ANNOUNCE TIMES FOR BASKETBALL TEAM PRACTICE ratory ‘to the playoffs for! {the mpionship of the Gastineau | |Channel Basketball - League next| | week, the six teams ‘that will fight{ [it out will devote this week to prac-| tice sessions. | The following schedule for prac- |tice has been announced by Super- |intendent of Schools A. B. Phillips Tonight the Cheechakos will have | the 'High School floor from 7:30 to 18:30 o'clock, and the Malamutes| | will have the same floor for the| next -hour. On the Grade School| floor tomight, the Waacs may prac-| tice from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. Tomorrow night, the Officers will practice between 7:30 and 8:30 on the High School floor and the | Waacs will take over for the next hour. The Moose will have the floor in the Grade School from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. | Wednesday night, the Cheecha- (kos and the Moose will practice on| the High School floor in that order| for the same hours, and the Grade| | School gym will be closed. | Friday night, the Malamutes and| | Officers, in that order, same hours, | {will have the High School floor, and the Cheechakos and Moose {will have the Grade School g)m4 17:30 to 9 o'clock. | Next week, February 23, Lhe | Waacs and Moose will practice on the High School floor, the Mala-| mutes and Officers on the Grade School floor, same hours. Each team is allotted hour on the floor alone. If both team managers desire to do so,! both can use the floor together for| a two-hour period. If a team desires | to have the floor alone, the other| team should remain in the locker| room until time to take the floos |The teams on the floor must leave promptly at 8:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Pr | one full| 'SKIERS SHY AT . SPORT SUNDAY; ~ BEAN FEED OFF ! Juneau skwn mm1<~<| with clouds “md fog yesterday in one of those |unspectacular days which saw many skeptics and disbelievers jamong the skiing clan. Only about, 50 skiers were out, and the bean! feed scheduled for the Upper Cabin| |was ¢ m»llcd because skiing con-| ditions were so much better in the | vicinity of Lhu Slalom Area Although the weather halmv’ |compared with the previous Sun- day when below zero weather pre- vailed, snow conditions were fair { both on the trail and where it was| packed on the Slalom Course. With |the ski tow operating for seven | hcurs, a number of skiers got in several thousand feet of downhill| skiing yesterday. | Seven skiers spent the night at {the Upper Ski Cabin Saturday| | night. . . ® & o 0o o 0 0 0 o WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Saturday, Feb. 13. Maximum 38, minimum 33. Snow depth 44. in. Temp. Sunday, Feb. 14. Maximum 36, minimum 32, ’o * Precipitation 23 ’o Snow depth 33. ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o | —— * BUY WAR BONDS BROOKS HAlfl"flBD id-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« s as 3 pal CAPITOL and receive TWO WALT DISNE Federal Tax--6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May A»url THEATRE TICKETS to se: THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. s addition, the bank is 8 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which ia- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum First N %iyggl Bank j MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | Chas. G. Warner Co. ll Phone 16 When you signa PIGGLY WIGGLY Pe QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY VICTORY BOND you also sign Hitler's death warrant. And when yousign one of our Coupon Books YOU SAVE A DOLLAR. Ask our salespeople!- SIGN and SAVE PIGGLY WlGfiLY Minimum quom—-fl.flo -~ 114 , OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 564 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 48 | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE end PLYMOUTH WHEN IN NEED OF Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING BERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 2 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. §99 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 Duncan'’s Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, was named for Christopher Colum- lbus. | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Btreet Thomas HardwareC *o. ' PAINTS —OILS Buildery’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE S at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ONLY THE BEST OF MBATS PHONE 33 HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountent 237 FRONT STREET PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and' 2 P. M. P PRI, i s (S T Mo vy

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