The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1940, Page 7

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1 SWOW,CONS\WN -- 1 NEVER BEEN SO DISCOMBOOBERNTED W BLL N BORNED DANG -- 1 FLUNG OPEN TH' DOOR AN TELS LEETLE VRRMINT WUZ STERIN ME \N TH EaCE -- INFORMATION ise of error or if an ad s been stopped before ex- 1, advertiser please noti- this office (Phone 374) at and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE t five average words to the rate per line for comecutivet QA 8-8-8ACN @2 WELL- 'N--R- WioEe @ -t WELLO--POLNCE 2 havary Py & HERD QUARTERS 22 THERE'S AN NOTE &a0M --SOMEBODN W TH BRSKET --- LEET & 8By oN AN DOORSTEP-- HURRY W " FOR RENT lhe Prmcess and Her No. 4 FOR RENT — Furnished apt., with garage. Phone Douglas. modern 48. FOR RENT-—3-room furnished apt. Phone Douglas 28. |2 )"ROOM af apb, also coal range for sale cheap. Green T50. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt | electric range, oil heater, close in, $25 per,month.. Phone Black 415. BACIIELOR APARTMENTS insertions: |CHANNEL VIEW APARTMENTS, Onc day - o formerly the Home Boarding Additional days ... 5o House. Steam-heated rooms for Minimum charge .....50¢ housekeeping. Lights, linen, cook- Copy must be in the office by 2 lock in the afternoon to insure| ion on same day. | ept. ads over tfelgphone| ns listed in telephone pOR REN' ing utenSils furnished. $10 month up. MBath. Dry room. Freshly painted. Phone 293. om furnished apt., 325 3rd St. Call evenings. Green 374—Ask for Ad-faker. | 330, FOr SALL }“‘OR RENT — Restquraht fully equipped, doing a -good business. forced out because of health. Good spot for man and wife, who can cook. For further par- ticulars, write or wire WG Jenkins, Wrangell, Alaska. INGER SEWING M2 (‘hu"‘\ man‘ m neated apt; room house on corner Harris and 7th Sts. Phone Blue 200. .apt. I?Oii "RENT — 3-room furn. MAYTAG WASHING Machine and| Reasonable. 802 Gold Belt. Av Irconrite Iromer man back inj—— AR 1 Tron FOR -—One smnle apt also Washing Mac one apt. with bedrcom, both furnished. Hiilcrest, pnm‘c 439 terms, $5 llowances for Call J. H. Ander- 1 Transfer. Phone 48. l:‘UR_ R()()M Hcated me reason- able. 208 Main, upstairs. BACHELOR APARTMENTS Wilbur F. Stutz, 46, of Los Angeles, is shown at Miami Beach, Fla., with his bride after their marriage there. Born Rosalie Hooker, of Hartford Conn., she is the former Princess Melikov de Somhetie, 42, whose second and third husband was Carlton W, Alsop, of New York. Barbara Gaddy Has Pre-VaLquine Fete y entertained wine in 2on Voyage Party For Mrs. Clithero Miss Barbara with a pr Hostess for H. G. Wilcox her home on carried A ffair out to pr motif w for the a 1 vide a colorful the ize 36-38, i 4 Gastin.| CHANNEL VIEW APARTMENTS, fair 2 en by Mr astin-| = rmerly the Home Boarding The hostess had arranged a ijm- | Rgthierin d M $ouse Steam.nskted” foors. for DEr. of appn gam Clithero est prize was 1939 PLYMOUTH pick-up, $650— housekeeping, including lights. D& & V'~~1ev“ : "‘”‘*":”“- ,.}'.‘,"”,‘,",; otk 7,000 mi. Address 319 Rawn Way. Lots of running hot water in ail gl‘ ;I"‘““-'*l '“'1 ;1‘““; el H'n\‘k‘n f\.”m "\',,; }-; rooms. Bath. Dry room. Freshly| 10X O 1 Hawkesworth, 1 ; CREDIT ON Chev., Ford, or Plym- painted. Buff. Prizes were awarded the win- Mrs. Glenn Oakes, Mrs. outh tile or Factory; w o il et ners in each | Hooker, Mr J. F. Wor- attle nce for sa VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone Guests were seated at a chapm-| @iover C. Winn and Mrs L Sm c/o Parson’s Elgctric.| Green 465 able, ~ centered |BRNET A Friend % s and festooned cut..F‘OR‘ RENT—3 rooms and bath, SALI —Extra special wood. Phone Femmer, 144.| steam - heated, electric range, - -~ | Prigidaire, nicely furnished, over- SALE—Several siugle beds| stuffed; 6-room house and bath, and springs, $4 per set; tWo| ojl heat, Frigidaire, nicely fur-! dressers. Phone 293. nished, overstuffed. Call at Wind- UST SLLL equity 1n income earn- S_Drfp_m, i S g apartments on Dixon. Three | ONE 3-room apt. and one 4-room apartments, two furnished, one apt at Evergreen. with fireplace. Five minutes from . business district. Best view prop- FOR RENT—Two- and three-room erty buy in town. See Bob Hen-! furn. apartments. Fosbee Apt,s | ning at Emplre office. FOP REN"l s B , in op(rahon JCall Fel !qusewmk WANTED Ay ARG a flat | each de lOSI ARD FOUND ~ o»n 'hr(c v\evk.s ngo—Sun in brown case, marked FOR LEASE Optical Co., Lubbock, ESTABLISHED rooming and board- Return to Empire. ing house. At present time full up. o ol Money-maker to right party. Write "IISC'ELLANEOUS XYZ Emplre. sea gunny ered to coal bunkers. , warm, furn. apts. dishes, cooking utensils 0! water, and bath. chon:blv :t be-vlew DOUGL&S J WS TWO EXPERIENCED wai[resses e personalities, want work ka. References. Write Sue, Seattle, 7 Stewart St., V\'ltklns Pmduct.s. Lnll Black b‘.l F,,(PEPT pubne siepography .and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, of Hotel. - MESSRS. LADD, OBERG . \JerRANTr'ED Realistic Perma- ARE HOSTS AT CARDS nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Ernest Oberg and Arthur Ladd Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone entertained a group of friends at! 201, 315 Decker Way. their home in the Logan residence | . — last evening. Three tables of con-| TURN your old gold into value, tract and one of Chinese Checkers cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. were in play. Prize winners at cards T BRIDGE classes mow Were Grant Logan, high; and Hans | LOYI;I;R%CI‘;HBX;IDSSH:II 427 n‘ol; Berg, low. Delicious re[reshmcnts p 2t were also enjoyed. — Guests present, were Mr. and Mrs. % 21 W. E. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. Hans\ GOES Io S"u Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Shudshift, Mr. | and Mrs. Grant Logan, Mr. snd FOR 0|l pM“I Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs. Jessie K.| Lewis Taylor, popular young Ju-| Fraser, Mrs. M. A. Pearce, Mrs. E.| neau man, sailed for Sitka on the Boding, Marion Wetter and John| North Coast Tuesday night to join Oberg. Standard Oil there. BOY SCOUTS REORGANIZE Taylor will spend several months All boys of Douglas, 12 years and with =tandard at Sitka during the over have been called to meet at rush months, ‘ the City Hall next Wednesday, Feb. | |put some ivy in an amusing pot- “Light, red and whitey tine place cards and > heart-shaped hats markeclL Phowe . 1t were Marilyn M e RC ifsen, the I sponsor, troop Mrs. - To freshen the mid-winter table, set 1n the ¢ The cha tery container and ter of tk table often wi ne 21, for the purpese of effecting a nization of the Douglas Scou »cp, under the leadership of Tom Cashen. - S. ALUMNAE 3iAS APPROVED CONSTIT Anout forty members of the las High School Alumni Associati | were present at a meeting held in | the school last night and final ac tion of approval was given to the | constitution and by-laws presented ito govern the body. Official name ;v,i\'c-n to the body is Douglas Higt | School Association; Flower, the For | get-Me-Not: and motto: “Baild Our School.” The office of custedian yet to be filled, was added to the |list of officers-elect. Annual due |ars 25 cents. | Mrs. Henry Langfeldt was a | pointed chairman of a committe decide on a way to earn mone was.s'sb the school. Entertainme |committee for next meeting to held March 13 was named as fol- D, H. hair- ll':::; !l\\/laly:s 3‘::;:’ g‘;‘;;id’ (y(;‘v‘(‘llrflx EXPERT Pnll“zns) Aun |Gray, George Stragier and Mis Clyde Bolyan. After the business meeting mem- bers and their friends enjoyed bingo, la guessing game, and dancing. Cof- fee and cake were =er\ed R ?coLls’;:lm % nonglas= l THURSDAY and FRIDAY Will Rogers in Judge Priest EXTRA—SKki Flight Phone 374 glllIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHMH PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE MODERN EQUIPMENT . .. IDEA MEN ARE ALWAYS ~ AT YOUR SERVICE HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE By BILLY DeBECK | NO \DENT\F\CATIONS - AB0uT (A NO NOTHIN' 22 20 M\%\“E% NOW,DON'T GIT ERENTED, =y WMR.GOOGLE = C'ONON - GIT HER JUS GIMME - outTTa ool T DETAWG - WHAT Te \T WUZ BN - W PUTUABLE \ \EET\E | NARNWNT— " CHAVBRR TOSED . MISS JUNEAU TO ™o i o "~ FAIRBANKS FETE ' The Juneau Chamber of Com- sa merce has voled to spend $250 to Miss Juneau” to Fair- ) be a candidate for the " crown at the ice in March B, n a5 s IS, L08 Will Be of a committee which will sele:t | the Juneau representative. Sr Cu:!d ;JGSfe‘SS e - le Imereshng Sessmn Mis, Horrs Lea vl be 1 | to memb « e Trinity Guild toi 1 noon at 2:30 Planned by Marthas S e et i Twelfth Street Host r tomorrow’s Martha Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer will pre- ciety m will be Mrs. R. H.|side at the meeting in the ab- s. L. E. White, who sence of the president, Mrs, Kate a 1:30 o'clock dessert | Jarman Cldest Bamnl: in Alaste Commercial | Savings § Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B2, M. Beliremnds Bamnik Juneau. Alaska 274 for THE EMPIRE PLANT DOES IT BEST! T e CRBAFTSMANSHIP is the word that best expresses the quality of printing work that we turn out, and that means complete satisfaction for you. No job is too big mor too small for THE EMPIRE Plant to handle, Phone 374 for full information. See Us for Printing ® handbills ® hudhi% forms '® 'letterheads invoices ® account books # announcements © poot . ers © busmess cards Juneau, Alaska OO AR A D You'll Find Food Finer and | | Service More Complete at | § THE BARANOF | | COFFEE SHOP | : el Foot ¢ Juncau E‘!’otm Garbage Hauled S o g | Reasonable Monthly Rates Fle g | BREDRVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 SANITARY | PIGGLY WIGELY | 24—PHONES——16 Jones- S!ovens Shop LADIE = X T READY- 'ro w \n ) Seward Street Near Third Egl’afist 2] | MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 | ZORIC | -— BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY 13 and 49 Call Phones: ‘Alaska Music Suprly| ™ eEORGE BROS. ‘ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | 3 . Widest Selection of Pianos—Musical Instruments : | LIQUORS i and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second | | | | PHONE 92 or 95 st Utah Nut and Lump |l COAL | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPIGNE 412 i | Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS 'l JORGENSON MOTORS | Avto Repair Work—Gas | | Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. " HOME GROCERY |/, Phone 146 M Bodding Transfer Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 MARINE " PHONE American Meat——Phone 38 DUILDING " HERMLE & THIBODEAU Rock—Coal Hauling | | i | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery i | | FRANKLIN STREET between l HARDWARE o h | LOCKSMITH ( L T 'The Juneau Laundry| Tho*nas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS { Builders’ and Shelf Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 — When n Need of Hardware Company DIESEL OIL-—-STOVE OIL PAINTS—OIL-GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware 4 | - i YOUR COAL CHOICE 1 Guns and Ammunition GENERAL HAULING 1 STORAGE and CRATING | CALL US Junean Transfer | | i Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | | GENERAL MOTORS, CELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” s 1 “SMILING SERVICE® | | | PHOWE 36 ¥ : 1 Berts Cash Grocery ||| . Gom vesy rmomer PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau —_— v . USSR S b L IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 e ——— e : | | 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 ! |1 Phone 723————i15-2nd St | THE ROYAL || BEAUTY SALON j “If your hair is not becaming to you--You should be coming to us.” — e Caliiornia Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS j SRS RO, 0. . SR IR - | LIQUOR DELIVERY| JUNEAU-YOUNG | i’ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. g

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