The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1939, Page 7

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WM -- WN HERAD FEELS SWamY 1 MUSTA DOZED OFF - SAAY-WHAT DAY \S THIS o\ SUPPOSED To GET NMARRIED, " TeRn Nore WERD - PIECE ‘ROUND , COUSIN -+ AN' LET WE GIT A LOOK AY YE -- BV JEEPERS! NO'RE PALERN A PILLER-CAGE - ? INFORMATION 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. ITHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | i Count five average words to the| line. | Daily rate pex line for consecutive | insertions: | | | | One day ... 0c Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be m the office by 2/ p'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. | We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Uirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE—Dining set, bed with coil springs, buggy, typewriter, etc. F. W. Harris Apts. 18-1t. Ol Town Canoe. | Inquire 540 Gold St. | FOR SALE—Modern five-room fur- nished or unfurnished house. Oil heat. Phone 628. FOR SALE—Home Boarding hou a bargain for cash. Owner agree- able to selling to responsible party on reasonable monthly terms. A good proposition for the right party. Mrs. Bertha Rennan, owner. Box 1268, Juneau furnished house with Phone 18 Douglas. | FORD TUDOR, driven only 9,000 ° mires. New tires, deluxe radio and | heater. See Elroy Ninnis. | POR SALE—U & I Lunch. Oymer| guitting business. Write P.O. Box £274 or phone 334. | garage. POR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. | Phone 541 after 4 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS | BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nenis, $450. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone || 201, 315 Decker Way. ERN your old gold in‘o value, cash or trade at Nuggei Shop. FOR RENT FOR RENT—House, 233 Franklin | St. Phone 303. ROOM for rent, furnished heated, close in. Black 30. BOARD, with or without rodhn, 303 Gold St. Mrs. Wells. | CABINS FOR RENT—West 9th St. | Mrs. McMullen. | BOAT STALL, by Douglas Bridge, | $2 per month. Green 475. | —_— COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light| ‘water, dishes, cooking utensils . and bath. Reasonable ai Seaview. No Bridge For Lois AMES, Ia, Feb. 20.—Lois Jean . Mayhews, 17-year-old freshman Iowa State College, made grade “A in every subject during. her first quarter and is known as the school’s | “brain trust.” She says she prefers | dates to study and won't play bridge | “because it’s too hard and gets me all mixed up.” i HAVE AN EXPERT Carpenter-Contractor build your house or remodel it. It will cost you less. Good mechanic. Phone 396 after 4 p.m, for estimate. DALE and |$4.00 PETERS Shoes All Leather—Iatest Styles, Good- year Welt Construction—Quality Shoes for Less— 278 VAN’S STORE S. Franklin ' iny WANTED—Woman to care for } | WORK WANTED: Call i eral house- Charles Goldstein at Baranof Hotel hil- dren. Room and board if desired. Call 323. L. Hall, cr phone labore; labo hod car; , etc. Local Women In The News Here Are Four Who Like Dogs | i home WANTED INEWS [TEMS \-fl};\NTEl')— -Girl for g | Correspondence) at AF. of | Andrews, head nurse at for general | neers’ Home Hospital, is confined to| building that institutibn suffering with a —— | while GO0D-BYE,BoOVS-- ('t THROUGH '\ (' GONNA GET FROM SITKA SITKA, Alaska, Feb, 18.—(Special | Miss Rose the Pio- severely broken ankle, sustained | walking on the icy walks during the recent thawing spell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, with their small daughter, Natasha, ar- rived in Sitka board the Estebeth Saturday morning after an extended visit with friends and relatives in| Seattle and Juneau. Mrs. John Elliott returned to her here last week afte | of several months with rela ! Ellensburg, Washington. Mr chief cook at the Territorial Pio- neers’ Home, returned to his duties several weeks ago from the south. Their daughter, Ione, remained in Ellensburg, where she is attending . school and making her home with i relatives. - BULLY Here’s Gertrude Niessen, months, Mr. Maurstad, who Mr. and Mrs. John Maurstad have arrived here from Angoon and plan to remain for the next three movie actress, and Sir Runjie, pecteq with the United Sttaes the pugnacious companion who returned with her recent- yop, ly from Europe. FUZZY Mrs..Sherman R. Hoyt, of Ka« est Service is to be in charge of a project soon to be started here Mrs. Stanhope C. Ring, wife of Lieut. Comdr. S. C. Ring, in com- mand of Squadron VP-17, U. S. Naval Air Force, which has been stationed at the Fleet Air Base on Japonski Island since December 1; Mrs. Richard Ballinger, wife of Lieut. R. Ballinger; Mrs. James Adam, wife of Aviation Cadet J. Adam, and Mrs. Walter Fallon, wife of Aviation Cadet W. Fallon, who are all attached to the same squad- ron, will leave next week on the North Coast for Seattle after a two months’ stay in Sitka. e y P. S. Ganty and Walter Bacon, | tonah, N. Y., shares the spot« | sitka “merchants, are expected to| light with her white standard return to their homes here next poodle, Ch. Blakeen Jung weck from Juneau, where each has Frau, winner of a Kennel Clull peen transacting business. championship. i ) g 8 i . CURLY Eiler Hansen, Superintendent of the Territorial Pioneers’ Home, left today by plane for a business trip to Juneau. | Bill Smith has returned to his| home here after a six weeks' ab- sence spent in Juneau. The Sitka Women's Friendly Club has leased the old library room in the Russian Orphanage Building (and will use it for a club room for | the next two years. Einar Tonseth, Deputy U. S. Mar- ! shal of Fairbanks left here today | after a stay of one day. He brought Melitta Mare, of the Broadway |ga student from Tanana to the stage, having a holiday at St. Sheldon Jackson School here. Moritz, felt that if glasses were | good for her they’d be good fcr her whiskered pal Frisco, 00. | wooLY Mrs. Jack Oakie came back from Europe with her actor- Oscar Hansen of Tenakee arrived this morning on the Estebeth and | was rushed to the Pioneers’ Home | Hospital in a serious physical con- | dition. Hansen is well known here, | having® worked with the CCC force | for two years, S '| HospiTAL NoTES I | Lew Meldahel was admitted yes | terday to St. Ann’s Hospital for | medical care. | | Earl Wiiliams is a medical dismis- sal from St. Ann's Hospital today. Mrs. H. Swanson and baby boy | were dismissed yesterday from St. Ann’s Hospital. David Sandman was a surgical ad- | mission to the Government Hospi- I'tal,last might. Mr. Sandman came | i | here from Wrangell on the motor- ship Northland. Dorothy Willard, of Angoon, was husband and also with this admitted to the Government Hos- long - haired friend, Sookie, |pital yesterday for medical care. | Daisy Hayes was dismissed from| who’s an Afghan hound. ‘The percentage of arrests of peo- g in London, the Government Hospital j,r:'r.erdny’ after receiving surgical attention. Mrs. Bessie See and baby girl were and Prof sure to s: HEY COME BACK HERE, \E ONDERWITTED \DJ(T ¥ 1 GOT SUNTHIN' TO TERENE - RETAIL CLERKS SEEK NEW WAGE CONTRACT HERE Will Negofiate with Em- ployers This Week to Draw Up Agreement Retail Grocery Clerks, Amer Federation of Labor, Local will continue negotiations th em- ployers this week r to the enactment of a new agreement be- tween store owners and workers according to announcement this morning Asked in the new contract by the of the le to $37.50 per week or time and one- l | i } | | l week! of six 8-hour ¢ half for ove Present scale week. There are approximately 80 mem- bers of the union in Juneau. Nego- tion of the new agreement in progress since last F when the old con! . expired Further discussion of the new con- tract will be taken up at a meetin; to be held by the union sometime this week. calls for $35 per e, - —— FRED HENNING RETURNING Fred Hennin clothier, who has been south several weeks on bi and pleasure, is a passen the Baranof for Juneau. e e ess aboard BIRTHDAY spices onal Women'’s Club. Be the date. Empir ple under 21 years of age is increas- | dismissed yesterday afterncon from the Governuens Hospital, MODES of the You SAY HE GOT MARKIED AND DION'T KNOW \T 2 New CCC Uniforms Okayed 4 iy v Robert Fechner, Frank Papuga and Lieut. Col. T. Lawrence Official approval of the new Civilian Conservation Corps uniforms has been given by Robert Fechner, left, CCC director, who is shown examining the “spruce green” uniform worn by Frank Papuga of Martin, Pa., as Lieut. Col. Thompson Lawrence of the central dis- trict, CCC, right, looks on. The uniforms will be delivered in O_ctober. MOMEN Kerr ~ by Adelaide p— — 4 v ts all bloom tegether on this new spring chapeau. Their floral gayety, the new high crown on which they are massed, the sailor brim beneath and the sheer veil that wraps them up all are indicative of spring chapeau trends. Roese Valois of Paris put them all together to wear right now with a draped black jersey frock, | | seward Street Near Third | | L] | I AT !v Phone 723———il15-2nd_ St. THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON | “If your hair js not becaming to | you—You should be coming to us.” ettt aatscmtabtits amnmn s e | Garbhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISS] READY-TO-WEAR | SWHEN YOU'RE HUNGRIER! WHEN YOUR APPETITE DEMANDS A FINER DINNER |The ROYAL (e 3 Is Your Place fo Eat. ) ¢ | b e % z E N : 3 § | GENUINE BLACK DIAMOND COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 || Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | American MuTt—mBlgnDug; 38 | HERMLE & U ] PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. j | Telephone 221 Specialty on Permanents | When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OlL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “SMILING SERVICE” | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau | Reliable Transfer | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 e Family Shoe Store SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 The Juneau Laundry! FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON-—-Manager Seward St.—Juneau Telephone 478 " JUNEAU-YOUNG | Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 07 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas HardwareGo. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Hardware Company PAINTS-—OIL-+~GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODICTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man" PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ‘Lode ‘ana piacer Rf—sllon notices lor sale at The Bwsapire Office. You Are Sure of Choicest Meats Ouly IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT [ California Grecery THE PUBE FOODS STORE Prompt TELEPHONE 409 ——— e " FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. s daadh . 15w dpoum i ———

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