The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1939, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DON! ER 22 '“-\PK Was" EDDl WE WERE TALKIN' TO LAST MGHT = BE WANTED TOo Khow \E Now'o FORGOTTEN HOW TO GWE PEQPLE N THE ENE-BaLL” HE LAEFED RIGHT (N NOUR EACE -- BUT NOL KEPT ON S WOW WaW daw \T WAS VERY BAMISING - NORW' -+ WANT AD INFORMATION |SMALL PARTLY furnished house Phone 33¢ or call at 200 Seward | Bldg. 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 Dafly rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day Additional days Minimam charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 vclock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads oyer telephone ,, Irom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask fer Ad- uker 'FOR SALE FOR SALE—Hot Pmm range; 3 Calrod units with Thrifv cooker; one single bed. Phohe Black 1730. 100 FOR SALE-—-Burroughs adding ma- chine, good conditicn. Phone 385. 4 ROOM I'URNIQHEU house with bath, water, light and sewer newly completed. Mile out Glacier -Highway. Phone 0392. 'NFW HOUSE for sale—furnished or unfurnished. Phone Red 611. FOR SALE—A¢t Tee Halbm beau- tiful log cabin completely furnish- | ed. Wood, smoke and boat houses, four skiffs, etc. Transferring to/ States. Save $500 by buying now. J. E. Click, phone Blue 614. | 'FOR SALE — Typewriter—Corona | ¥ ' Sterling Portable, 1939 model. New condition. Green 635 " HARDLY SHOT 12- gange double shotgun, perfect condition, auto-| matic safety. $20 cash before Sat- urday night. See gun at Empire| office. FOR SALE—Winchester model 354 rifle, excellent condition—speed lock, peep sight. See F. Coberty,| . 1.8.C.G. Haida. Phone Red 80. FOR SALE—New modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Ruln-‘ ford, Black 135. FOR SALE—Washing machine. $20. Phone Black 685. BEAL SKIN coat, ermine nearly new. Telephone 396. trim, TRANSFER business. Prlced to sell at ‘once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff Apartments, MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments'on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business distriét, Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Hob Hen- ning at Empire office. A SECOND HAND National Gash Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. —— IR IN-NORTH AGAIN Ed Snyder, leading merchant of Tenakee, returned north abeard the steamer Taku and will remain until "next spring. 5 Snyder and his wife went south I Do s il Count five average words to the | on | OOM FURNISHED house for rent. Phone 472. FOR RENT—Room in private apart- ment. Call Red 635 after 6 p.m. for STEAMHEATED _room rent. | Phone Green 875. FOR RENT_Furnished apartment. | Phone Douglas 28. | FOR RENT — 4-room _house, full basement, automatic heat. Phone | Green 610. FOR RENT — sleepmu “Toom. 437 ‘Seward Stmct VACANCY -~ Couple Dnly Wintu and Pond Apts. 6-ROOM FURNISHED apt. oil heat. 425 7th St. Phone Blue 200. |FOR RENT — 4-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. CABIN FOR RENT 6 miles out on Glacfer Highway. Call 79 for : particulars. FOR RENT—artly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. E'UR,.NISHED heawd lp'. 3 rooms, | bath, sunporch, fireplace, priv-| ate entrance. Suitable for coupie | $50. Apply Nugget Shop. FOR RENT-—WIIl share my down- | town apartment With d businéss ot professional woman, Phone 636. | ERWIN'S CAFE for lease or sale | 6-ROOM unrfurnished modern house. | Phone 484. | v FOR RENT— Umurmshed apt. In- quire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry factlities. Heated garages. | Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call gt | the Hilicrest. A R S - FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee “MISCELLANEOUS DRESBMAKING Red 320, alterations. IF YOU want to rent a car and drive it yourself call Lloyd Reid, Blue 270. KINDERGARTEN for children, ages 8, 4, and 5, beginning Sept. 20 —monthly, weekly and dafly. Call Mrs. Keating, Bishop Apts. EXPERT public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office; Baranof Hatel. DRESSmaking, alterations. Red 320 GUARANTEED. Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’E Beauty Shop, telephone 2v1, 315 Decker Way. - TURN your ojd;gold dnto value, cash or trade at SHop. “LOST AND FOUND 12-FT. FLAT bottom gray skiff with oars, axig par-jogks. Phone 0865. 'l HosPITAL NOTES ' | VLY 1 K il RS § Paul Huff was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Sunday and is re- in Februaty and since then have been in California, principally Los Angeles. Mrs, Snyder remdns in the south for the present. Snyder is going to be. right up in delivery service and has ordered a 1940 three-quarter-ton Dodge truck which will be shipped north on the next trip of the Taku. — e, . LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Wwill be. closed.. Zrom.. &pt ll to about Oct.’15. © adv | 7] The “HILLCREST' Ultra modern new apartments; -ll outside rooms, furnished : : KRAUSE 439 or call ot the ceiving medical care. Irving Fleek is & surgical admis- sion today at St. Ann's Hospital. A baby boy weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces was born last evening at St. Ann’s Hospital to' Mr. and Mrs. Norris Richardson of Thane. Mrs. W. H. Parsons and her baby were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital and are at their home. Admitted to the Government Hos- pital today, Daisy Fox is receiving| . medical supervision. Morris Scott underwent a major operation at the Government Hos- pital this morning. e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1939. QAW AW EVER'BODY \LAFFED-- & NOU COULD B-SEEN NOURSELE, SNUEFEN - INIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES MAY More Interest Shown in Registration “It Js extrcmely doubtful wheth- er we will have any night school at all this year,” said A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of Juneau Public Schools today. According to the letters that have bteen returncd to the school, only three people in Juneau want be- ginning typing, five for advanced typing, one for beginning short- hand, five for advanced shorthand, | five for bookkeeping, and one each for French, college algebra, public speaking, and citizenship, said Mr. Phillips. “Unless more ested, fared people are inter- night school will not be of- At least ten must register | for each ‘class before that class will { be organjzed. | registratipn, In spite of the poor the classes are still open for additional students. “School authorities today mailed lout registration blanks to all those who wrote in roquesting them. No dates can be set until it is defin- itely known how many wish to en- rcll and what classes will be taught. Any class that- has ten or more pecple will be started. “It 1s impossible to say at this time who the hers will be for ariovs classes. High School teach- ers will not be used for night si \')(‘rl work if other teachers can f tained. But where a demand for a I class exists, we will use High School teachers i{ no others are available.” D MARY WILDES, RALPH MERRILL WED SATURDAY {Civil Ceremony fo Be Fol- lowed by Service at | Catholic Church | - | Miss Mary Alice Wildes and Mr. Ralph Merrill, popular' Juneau couple, surprised their many friends Saturday evening and were quietly married at the Baranof Hotel by United States Commissioner M. E. Monagle. | Attendants for the service were Miss Sybil Godfrey and Mr. Harold McKinley. ] of the Nativity. Well known in this" eity, Miss, Wildes is the daughter of Mr. Gor- don L. Wildes. - She' attended the Juneau High School and Sullins College at . Bristol, Virginia, later finishing her education at a busi- ness college in 'Seattle, returning (| here during the latter part of Sep- tember. Mr. Merrill is the son of Mrs. ‘Anne Merrill of Portland, Oregon, and has many friends in this city. He came to the Capital City several years ago and attended the Juneau High School where he was grad- uated with the class of '34. He later attended the University of Oregon and is at present associated with the Standard Oil Company in this city. Yesterday morning a wedding breakfast was held in the Irish room of the Baranof Hotel where the newlyweds were joined by & number of their friends. for sale st The Empure Office —_-—-—fl 1 Empire classitieds pay. A DLERIKA The civil ceremony : will be fol- Fairbanks, lowed by a church service later this cific Alaska Airways agent, arrived| month' when the couple will take in Juneau via Electra last Satur-| their vows at the Catholic Church day on the first leg of a 30- day MODES _Q/tlie NOT BE HELD " Subjects Will Be Offered if | ] They're off to school in new frocks that refléct 1939-'40 trends. red and green plaid cotton with a white blouse. jumper frock of blue, By BILLY DeBECK TaaTLL 7 LARN NE To LRH;-*(\\N SNGGER BRCKBONE A C\.OFSE-\)P [ SNUFEY'S MYSTIC EYE -BALL MOME N’ Oy Adelaide Kerr The third-grader at the left wears a Her playmate is dressed in a light blue broadcloth dress whese wide white collar and silver buttons reflect the new Dutch irdluence in juvenile fashions. MILLIGANS OF FAIRBANKS IN JUNEAUTODAY Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Milligan of| | vacation. Having got this far, Milligan said he did not know whether they would continue their journey or spend the time here. Milligan will be remembered - as one of the featured speakers here last year at the airmail inaugura- tion ceremonies for the Juneau- | Fairbanks run, a man who went “to the microphone to tell of how he had once carried the mail by| dog team where the do the same job in a fraction the time involved before. The two are guests at the anof Hotel. Bar- ‘Improvement Club Meeting Scheduled : All members of the Glacier High- way Improvement Club and their Lode and placer iGimiion nhotices friends are invited to be ‘present at ‘the meeting which will be held Wed- nesday afterhoon at the home of | Mrs. Frank Maver on the . 'i will follow. ) Dessert will be served at'1 o'clock and a business and social session > The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, Electras uov\ { where Milligan 1§ Pa-; [} | ect for the Golden Heart High- | ™ TIIELP Tyy‘“l A Rensleldt Feied NEIGHBOR Blrthday Supper Telephone 713 or write Al Rensfeldt was host Saturday The Alaska Territorial evening with a birthday supper, giv- Employment Service en in one of the private dining for this qualified worker. | rooms of the Baranof Hotel. | Pifteen guests were present for PR the festivities and during the eve- CHAMBERMAID-DOMESTIC ning music was provided by Eldon Female, married, age 52, experi- Chapman, while Mr. and Mrs. Jay enced chambermaid and housc- ) Smith entertained with vocal selec- keeper, good laundress. Prefers hour | tioms. work. Cau ES 220. - TRIO TAKE (AR (ONSTRUCTION MEN 10 CAMP PERRY COME IN BY PLANE Mr. and Mrs Rrx Chittick and Jim Doyle construction foreman | Stan Whitely returned to Juneau Dowell Construction Company, | yesterday on the steamer Taku af- \d M. P. Munter, contractor, ar- | ter several weeks in the States, in Juneau from Fairbanks | during which Chittick and White- sturday hy planes heading south of aska rifle team, The trio drove east and back in | the Chittick automobile, passing through 13 states and driving 8,500 | miles in their journey. B have completed a large se e MRS. SPICKETT RETURNS Mrs. Josephine Spicket former | u Postmaster, property owner | and one of the best known| & of Juneau pione returned to- day on the Princess Louise after several months in the States. M: Spickett spent most of her in California, attended the Francisco Fair, was present Alaskn Day ceremo! there, and visittd with her many friends Alaska now in the Golden Empire classifieds bring results. Are You Tired of Ordinary Fo oufld‘t Drop in at the Newly BRUNSWICK CAFE WHERE YOU'LL FIND Chinese and American Dishes at Their Best! Bpeehl‘ Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners San from State Poiwer— 1 THE Wq; commercial ves-| 1 going through the Pans al pays $4,000 in tolls, ly shot at Camp Perry with the Al-| YouTll Find Food Fner and Sexvice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 'Phone 4758 °| Seward Street Near Third SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Su;:plyI Arthur M. Uggeh, ‘Manager P&huwmlcfl ‘mstruments Suppifes 122°'W. Second T R Utah Nut and L coaL Alaska Dock & slon:e Oo. Phone 206 Home qur Store—Tel. in | American Meat—-Phone 38 | HERMLE & THIBODFAU —eeer— Hipr ; || The Juneau I..aundlryi FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 When in Need of DIkSEL OTL—STOVE OlL "YOUR COAL CHOICE , GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING " oALL US - “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Jupeau Reliab‘le‘ Transfer Our. any place , -nflu Tor Dleset 'oh Tor Orade Ol save trouble. rMmfi 149—NIGHT 148 Bshtm SALON “If youf hair.is. not becaming to you—Y6u should be coming to us.” I—-AME—' SAMITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co.- . FOR QUALITY MEAT’ AND POUL/ FREE DELIVERY Call Phones; 13 and 49, Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIL8 Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardwm C%ny shell and fluvy Hardware FiRALLE fl"‘""" u °::.=:.mmw IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT{ 1deal Paint Shop ”’Mmm McCAUL i&'fii‘on COMPANY +/DODGE ad PLYMOUTH DEALERS 2 Cnlltornla Grocery PAESH BADISHES, GREEN mm. | $WISS CHARD, MUSTARD GHEENS DAILY FROM OURFARM ..

Other pages from this issue: