The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 12, 1938, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE JUNMPN JEEPERS LOOKN W ORANGES GROWWY RUGHT _SNAaCK ON TREES - A\ WHERE DD NOU EXPECT “En TO GROW - 22 AN THE GROUND ue P%;(;\TOEG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1938. NAOW - & THAT _HAWNT A SCaNDAL To W WANT AD INFORMATION Count five average words (o line. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge . 50¢ Copy must be in the office by,2 p'clock in the afternoon to insure lagertion on same day. We' accept - ads over from persons listed in directory. l’llnne 374—Ask for Afl taker. | | the 10e telephone telephone | FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rumwhed roouh with bath, Gastineau Ave. Inqun» Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT—House fully furnished, modern, automatic furnace, ¥ri- gidaire. Close in. 3 bedrooms. Call 303. THREE-room furnished apt., monthly. Cliff Apts. FOR RENT — Steamheated $20 | room | with board. Private home. Black | 680. VACANCY: Decker Feh. 23. Call Green 465 mornings. VACANCY 1 acKinnon Apls In case of error or if an ad ; has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention. ! “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE FOR SALE—1 pr. 8-ft. maple skis, poles and harness, $7.50. Alaska Trading Post, 276 Franklin St —Furnished Dick Mc- FOR SALE OF RENT hcuse in Douglac. See Cormick. FOR SALE—4-burner oven stove. .Write P.O. 1053. Flamo 1000 SHARES of Hirst-Chichagot at $1.50 share. Inquir® Nugget Shop. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson ana Crosley radios. Ju- (neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS GOOD used clothing bought at 79 ‘Willoughby Ave. GUARANTEED Reali: nents, $4.50. Finger Lola’s Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. tic Perma- wave, 65c. telephone Olympia oysters are so tiny takes ‘about 1,800 of them to make a gallon - The army is seeking more college’ men between 20 and 26 years old for service as flying cadets. L e e ey ra et Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE Jones-Stevens Shop. LADIES'—MISSES’ i EEADY-TO-WEAR l Seward Street Near Third EXERCISE FOR HEAL' Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys it FOR RENT — 2-room and 3-room apts.; steamheat, hot and cold water, electric range. Phone 569. }\;:’:’ar!mnnt.; | FOR fiEN'f#Afirzmenf Call Green | FOR RENT—2-room apt, hot and cold water, steam-heated. Call for _r;r California Grocery. FOR RENT—] Purnished, neated, and. preferred modern apartment center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Stere. Phone 97. COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. - FOR RENT — Seven-room house— one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244. FOR RENT—Seven-room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking uten: and bath. Reasonable at Seavxew WANTED SCHOOL girl desires reasonable room with board and cooking fa- cilities, Call 197 after 4 p.m. SINGLE man, middle age, sober, henest, and industrious now on reliet' seeks home, able and will- ing to work for room and fuel, have own bedding. Will live any- where but prefer country to city life. Write Empire, Box W-412. RURAL SALESMEA This ad is directed to capable sales- men with real sales ability. We solicit applications from several such men on roof coating, paint, oil and grease proposition sold on long credit terms. No down pay- ments, No red tape. Earnings of $400 to $800 per month; (Earnings verified if desired.) Earnings ad- vanced. Big season starts soon. No experience in our line neces- sary, but sales ability and intel- ligence ARE necessary; other- wise, please do not apply. Box 418, Empire. WANTED — Young Woman must have work. Phone Empire. LOST AND FOUND I.JOST—Pau' “of glnsses in black case |composed of four andhclarmeus and a piano; Mr. Return to Stella h:ader gccompanied the group on between Gastineau Hotel High *School. Young, Ga.sunesu Hotel. I SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 [ S | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH QAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE - FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street in| | tertaining, - |five members, COTTON LINGERIE By uey, SNOUEEY - QUIT GAWKIN anN' COME ON --- THESE CRACKERS DOWN HERE'LL THINK YOU'RE & SLEETLE TETCHED N TR HAao BILLIE DE BECK Pale lemon yellow voile makes a nightdress included in spring cotton lingerie fashions. The bodice is colorful little Tyrolean figures. DOUGLAS NEWS SCHOOL ORCHE CLUB, ON LINC RA, JOLN PROGRAM In their initial appearance of the present term the Duglas School tra and glee club were heard yesterday as a part of the Lincoln Day program and in spiie the handicaps which have attended most of the student activities due 0 the temporary quarters occupied by the school, the cold weather and sickness, a deftnite spark of hope is seen for the ultimate result Miss Katherine Elliot gave @ reading “He Knew Lincoln,” by I¢ M. Tarkell,! and Lewis Shafer gave “A Farmer Remembers Lincolr the Glee Club sang two number Buddy” and “When Day I Done,” and the orchestra played two sefections, “Missouri Belle” and “Maytime.” The program was en- but the musical part showed the lack of practice. The Glee Club turned out to be a Girl's chorus as the boys' side was weak- ened by the illness of two out of The orchestra ap- ‘peared not as an orchestra, but Hi more as a brass quartet, since it was trumpets, iwo Bueger, hemstitched and embroidered in the violin, Two saxaphone players, one trombonist and one clarinetist missed the initial appearance be- cause of illness, However, the school can finally feel that maybe| it will have an orchestra yet when, ang if, all the players can be as-| sembled together. = The selections| played were both from a new ies not previously used here the group contains several other new numbers, One thing espec- ially noticeable in the work done was that the musicians played very well, their timing was splendid, and when the prospective new members are ready and the whole group gets to practicing more regularly a good program of variety and quality can be anticipated. - - o SCHOOL TO OBSERVE VALENTINE DAY, MONDAY xt MonGay atternoon, by ex- 4 change of valentines, distributed be- tween the in pupils from boxes placed each of the rooms the school| will observe Valentine Day. In the @ Message to the headquarters of-|luncheon in the Lutheran Church evening there will be several par- ties in honor of the occasion. PERTUNNENS BUY HOME IN DOUGL/ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pertunnen yesterday bought the residence of Harry Sakamoto and family, situat- led on I Street, between Third and| Fourth Streets. Mr. Pertunnen is proprietor of the Douglas Barber Shup and also operates a chair in WRES'I‘I.ING Monday—Feb. 14—Elks Hall—8:30 P.M. DOC WEBB vs. RED DAVIS 8 ten-minute rounds BOXER s. WRESTLER 30-minute time limit 2—OTHER BIG BOUTS—2 No Reserved Seals—Ladies, 55¢; Gentlemen, $1.10 — EMERGENCY SERVICE CALI.S - 5P. M. to 8 A. M. and on Holidays and Sundays Oil Burner or Refrigeration—John Houk (Blue 403) or Jack Gould (117) Electric Thawing or Welding—Clyde DeVault or Ed Wheelor (571) Plumbing or Heating—Oscar Hawkins (Blue 403) Sheet Metal Work—Fritz Carrothers GENERAL—JOHN AHLERS (611) Rice & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 __———-——-——-—Jlm and| | Juneau- hwere | siding. they have been re= R TAKU TAKES CHIMNEY The brick chimney with extension stack at Ed Roller’s residence went down.in the sireng wind during the night, which reached its height Auund 5 o'clock this morning. I]nuglas Chureh l Services ! l NQL](‘Eb for tus, chureh column | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. 2:00 p.m—Sunday School. 3:00 p.m.—Vesper Service and| Sermon. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church Mass and Sunday School at usual time. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 pm.—Bible Schoar 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school in the Douglas Children’s Home. 6:00 p.m.—Broadcast. Home. Monday, 4 p.m.—True Blue Girls at the Home. Friday, 4 p.m. — King’s Messen- gers Boys’ Club. | l 1 Bible class, Lesher apts., Willoughby |avenue, Juneau. All are cordiauy wnvited to these services. -oe — “MISS BREWIS IS TO MAKE FIRST | TRIP TO STATES Gladys Brewis, [been Outside, will leave her desk |in Territorial Auditor Frank Boyle's | {office for a month's vacation i ;Smt.tle when the Princess |sails south tomorrow morning. Miss Brewis came to Juneau dur- ing the last Legislature and re-| | mained here. She has never been Mmlh(’r south than Juneau and was |born and raised in the Interior. e NORTONS RETURNING Mr. and Mrs. William Norton are returning to Juneau on the Ba- ranof after about a month’s trip down the Pacific Coast States, vi ;nung friends and relatives M | |Norton is employed by the Alaska| | Elictric Light and Power Co. FORESTER STORM BOUND | The Forester, flagship of the | Forest Service fleet, is storm bound today at Portage Bay, according to fice here. She cleared Petersburg sterday but encountered weather Imclng her to seek anchorage in 1Purtpge Bay. the message said. The Charles W. Carter il Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 H i | | Plate Glass ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH| | 7:45 p.m.—Gospel Service at the Wednesday, 8 p,m.—-li‘xshermen‘si | who has never - ady, TlP 10 GIHLS TAKE TIME. IN PICKING MATE Bu ry Quickly Says Well- Known Authority’ By JOAN DURHAM AP Feature Service Writer Valentine’s Day brings romance to the fore—and that turns the m-nd] toward engagements. | How long should engagements last, how should they be announced; | what responsibilities” does the en- jgagement put on the couples con- |cerned? Six Months Long Enough | | Mrs. Richard Bogrdman, head of | | the Bride’s School in New York, |believes in shart engagements | | | “Make up. your minds slowly— and then get married quickly,” she advises. Three to six months, in} | most cases, is long enough to be! engaged. No girl should think of wearing an engagement ring until the on-‘ ‘gagement has been announced. If she coes; it puts others in the em-| barrassing position of not knowing whether to wish her happiness ur not. A couple really does not becumu, engaged until the betrothal has| been announced to the public either| OH, MOM, MY ENGAGEMENT 1S OFFICIAL NOW, | JUST , READ IT IN THE. PAPER / o t When lt }sDonfi'Mw : by a notice in the newspapers or at some function at which the news is made known. The announcement should come from the bride’s fam- ily. Talk Things Ovei As many things as possible “iould | be settled before the engagement is |announced. For example, the prob- lem of dates for the girl whose fi- ance is far away for some length l of time. It’s natural for the girl to con- |tinue to be friendly with old ac- |quaintances. She and her fiance |should come to an agreement. At parties given for the couple ;(he young woman is seated at the \right of the host and the young |man at the right of the hostess. | At dinners at which they are not ‘guests of honor it's “natural and |likely he’ll be placed next tc her,” says Mrs. Boardman. | courteous consideration that the girl be placed at the table with her fiance. e . JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Regular social meeting and |Tuesday, 1:15 pim. All members urged to attend. Telephone reserva- itions. to, Mrs. J. E. Neate. Luncheon b.:c 1 ROSE HARRIS, Sec'y | — e — | VALENTINE PARTY I The primary department of the | Northern. Light Prespyterian Church |held a Valentine Party this after- Inoon at the church with Mrs. John A. n charge. At bridge parties it's a matter of; Glasse, head of the department, j Insurance Is CHEAP! Insure your plate glass windows with us.— and we will pay your "TAKU" losses. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Oflice—-Ncw York Life The Juneau Laundry | Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 \ Franklin Street between | | Family-Style Meals _ ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES. SO FRANKLIN STREET Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL~GLASS * Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition. JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALI’ WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS LIQUOR DELIVERY For very mnpl THE VOGUE Correctly Styled Clothes For Women \ L 101 SEWARD ST. IR L RPN | GREEN TOP CABS | | PHONE 678 | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | PHONE36 | PHONES 2 o %, .| Free Delivery Fresh, Meats, Groceries, liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 108 me Delivery “HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE -146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET Visi thg 1 SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every | | taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | Transport. | e KNP B MEPOR RU i Y RELlABLE TRANSFER | Our \rucks go any place any time. A ta.ak for Diesel Oil and = .ank for Crude Oil save burner tromble. | | i PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 t INCOM E TAX REPORTS PREPARE:.: James C. Cooper C.P. A Authorized to Practice Before the U. 8. Treasury Dept. THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. California Grocery (FHE Telephane BYRE FOODS.STORE FOR msu, seen.n.srmm&sou Telephone 409 B. M. fiehtendquflkBldfi

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