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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDA Y, APRIL 29, 1940. Empire Classified Ads! It Pays | WANT AD INFORMATION before e | topped ion, advertiser please noti- this oftice (Phone 374) at and same will be given attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count ne. Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day Additional days ... 5e Minimum charge 50c o must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone yom persons listed in telephone tirectors five average words to the 10¢ 371—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE_ New asonable. living 604. Phone FOR SALE mont} furniture Dinette room set set R, powered | A-1 condi- Rod Dar- CABIN Model $500 CRU A For cash, Call FAST th L~ Duplex house and three ots. Inguire at Empire Oifice Auk Lake, 5 LOC 2 Auk Bay CABIN for sale, res, $300. Inquire at Grocery projector, 16 good condition Phone Blue ASTMAN MM Will 165, MOV 1 but used but in sell reasonably FLOYD BETTS residence, Glacier Highway. 4% miles out. Well fur- convenience, full nt, green house, lovely gardens. Call and flower G-room house on Gla- See Viec Manville ! SALE- Highway ¥ ]Zf;UNli)i BOTTOM boat and outboard motor. 420 A Wil- TABLE IRONER, $3 Phor L Black 540. FOR SALE—Noyes onable. One ten-room and five- roor house. Fine location for apts. Corner of 4th and property—rea- flats © Franklin D SEDAN, 1936 model, A-1 iechanical condition, $ cash, Phone Black 195. | OR. BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAS] G.E. Washing Machines, like new, | Portable Electric Sewing| Machine, like new, $15; Cabinet| Electric Sewing Machine, like| " new, $40; Tredle Sewing Ma-| chines, all bargains at $10. Call| J. H. Anderson, the Singer-| Maytag man at Juneau Trans- fer, phone 48. | FOR SALE—One adding machin(:, typewriter, and scale. Call 385. | FOR SALE—One Electric motor, with rails and line starter, 3-phase, full load, speed 1155 r.p.m. See| 20th Century Meat Market, | hp. General { SMALL BUILDING for sale. Call at the Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—Lunch room, good paying business, reasonable. Box 1658. FOR best gra e | flowers vege- | tables fertilize NOW with GOAT GUANO. Seed-free, econmical, too. | Sack—$1.50 at Femmer's or THE | SOAT MAN — Mile 12, Glacier | Highw fIOUSE on corner lot near boat harbor. Inquire 916 E St. | WAAL--LAS' N\GHT ME AN TH 0L WOMAN oo MR POTBLANK TOU HER POWT- ‘Sl. \WUZ DESPRIT (N LOVE WIE SOMEBODN ELSE AN T GWNE HER TWLL SUN-DOWN T SHOVE OFF-- 220-volt | FOR RENT * 4-ROOM FURNISHED apt heated, 2 bedrooms, lovely view,| available May 6. Call Red 245 | VACANCIES, Sorby Apts. Steam heat, hot water and bath, 316 South Franklin Street. | 4-ROOM and BATH. heated apt Available May 4. Phone Blue 135. steam VACANCY—4-room and bath, fur nished apt. Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Inquire 404 W. 3-room 10th St. ¢ 3-ROOM APT. oil heat stove. Phone Blue 429. cooking LARGE FURNISHED light house- keeping room, corner of Third and Gold. Phone 702, VACANCY—Evergreen Apts. APARTMENTS and ROOMS for rent at the Imperial. CHEAP ROOMS. 210 Main St. used 4, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Faulkner Three rooms and bath. Oase Lot | Grocery FOR RENT—Four-room, furnished house. Phone 28, Doug | VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. VACA. Ave. CY Simpson Apt. Gold B2it Inquire Nugget Shop. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. THE HILLCREST: NEW ATTRAC- TIVE RATES FOR TWO- AND THREE - ROOM APARTMENTS FURNISHED OF UNFURNISH- ED. PHONE 439. (V‘ABINSV McMuiicn, ¥43 W. 9th St 2-ROOM FUI(NISH[‘_’I;V 7:lpL with bath and lights; also 3-room cabin. Call after 5 p.m. 513-A Willoughby Ave. STEAMHEATED room for rent Green 67: | t Quiat, ern, well steam-he: 3-room Choice location, excellent Acults only. Phone 686. FOR RENT- furnished flat view, 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat, Frigidaire, nicely furnished,| overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. 5-ROOM steam heated ap! 50 6- | room apt. Phone Blue 200. | FOR RENT-—Partly furnished flat. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, | water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANEOUS | IXPERT public stenography and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bar#nof Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, G65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone | 201, 315 Decker Way. | TUI;NWyoL\r oa goid :nu:) vahw; cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | YOUNG MAN, ruined for any| earthly use by too much educa-| tion, desires any kind of job. Phone Black 429. ~ WANTED WOMAN WANTS cooking position | in small camp. Write Box 21 WANTED—2-hedroom house, heat. Phone Red 379. oil | RUMMAGE SALE At Trinity Hall, 4th and Gold Friday, April 26, at 10 a.m. e FRANK A. BOYLE For Territorial Auditor, cratic Primaries, April 30, B e o Don’t forget to vote tomor- row. Polls open from 8 am. to adv. | Demo- —adv. | They arrived from Fairbanks on the 7 pm. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH JuST A MINUTE, SNUEFY --- QS LONG 8S NOWVE TOLD ME THIS MICH T THINK YO BETTER GO A LWTTLE FARTHER BN TELL ME JusT WHO & TS NEW DOLL QF MOURS -~ GIVES VICTORY 10 LOCAL ELKS Juneau Elks bowlers, both men and women, tritmphed in the 1940 tele- graphic tournament which ended Saturday nig The final total pins scores are as follows: Men—Juneau 12,641, Women—Juneau [ : | rates were excessive, or even ‘ade- | quate, but he said there seemed to be a feeling in Alaska that the rates are at least “burdensome.” 600D NEWS ,Alexéhd;r:Are‘ FOR ALASKA Congratuaec Congratulations were extended iy Saturday evening to Judge and Mrs (Continued from Page .One) George F.'Alexander on their thir- s still the best way to come, if 1€, 1f|tg_third wedding anniversary ou've never been to Alaska,” the| " priends of the couple made sur- Governor said prise calls during the evening at The ten new Alaska scholarships {heir home on First and Dixon kan 10,251. vill be added to 16 already in force | gtreets In the last match on Saturday at the University. The vocational night, the men bowled exactly even, (raining program will look toward 2586. Juneau women widened the establishment of useful new gap between the teams. Scores were crafts, such furniture-making, | as follows: ete. VSheun Sen O'Connor, who been 115168 wska on several occasions, is cor ”“1 ing north soon to make his pe a4 ent headquarters either at Ju- u or Ketchikan, 12,959; Ketchikan 11,117; Ketchi- -~ CHRISTY SUCCEEDS FEIN AT LIGHT €0 Sam Fein, storekeeper, in charge of the merchandising department at |the Alaska Electric Light & Power | Com) for the past year, turned {in his resignation and left for Seattle on the steamer Alaska. Mr. Fein will be succeeded by My- ron Christy, who has been with the Alaska Light offices for the past year. Mr. Christy’s position has been taken by Edward Payton, recently |of Seattle, who, previous to Mr. Fein's resigpation, was an assistant to Christy. HARRY 6. WATSON WiTHDRAWS FROM AUDITOR'S RACE the as has in Al- Stewart Carnegie Ugrin Kaufmann Holmquist Employment of Alaskans The Governor said the campaign | for employment of Alaskans on Alaskan jobs is progressing nicely and that as far as the Navy concerned “the present setup is as equitable as it can be with due regard to the practicability of the matter.” Gruening said he is hope- ful Alaskans will not rush to Sitka or Kodiak, but will register with 145505 | the Alaska Territorial Employment 156—505 | Service, whence workers will be 114—451 ' drawn. 00 Saying he i 80 vinced than ever orilliant future for Total 886 803 770-2450 velopment in Alaska, the Gover-| Ketchikan Women ner said the Territory’s present | — Hildinger economy is not on any too secure! Harry G. Watson late this after- Pede: wround, resting as it does on |noon officially withdrew his candi- Ryus only two legs. Mines give out, he|dacy for Auditor of Alaska. He had Roady said, and the fishe which we | filed Independent hope and believe can be perpetuat-| Wat as been appoir d by conservation, as in Bristol | tary, of the Alaska Prospectors’ As- 3ay this year | sociation and will leave this week P {with Mrs. Watson to make their { home in Fairbanks. an enor-1 - s the Association is non-political revenue .out of |y "y appointment required that Maine now col-| o pe gut of politics, Watson said capita per yea trade one, and Alas- alities a far beyond dozen states.” To t industry | 889-2586 Ketchikan Men Zorich Moloca Whaley Daniels Howard 568 43 504 568 Total 2586 Jueau Women 173 189 17 172 184 153 187 148 165 143 Kaufmann Dufresne Petrich Lavenik more firmly that there is recreational di con 54 390 408 408 1953 n ed Secre- Total - LOCAL PLANNN COUNCIL NAMED BY MAYORLUCAS Mayor Harry I. Lucas today an- nounced the appointment of a Ju- neanu Planning Council to work in ccoperation with the Alaska Plan- ning Council ad the Governor’s of- fice for civic betterment on Gastin- eau Channel. The Juneau Planning Council was formed at the suggestion of Gov Ernest Gruening before his recent ourist The Territory mous amount of tourists, he said lects $120 per the tourist ka's potenti any one or Revenue can get ar from LESHER-WAYNOR JURY STILL ouT only shuttle| A District Court jury which heard around in and spend noth- | {he suit. of Charles Lesher versus The Governor urged thatJu- chaMlds Wagfior for aileged fhige ar- especially, provide S |rest retired at ncon today, -but small boats for fisher-|press time had not returned with a men, so that visitors can spend verdict much time they ‘Two other suits in which Waynor themselves outdoors is a party came up in Court to date, the Al 1 has mean little or dents, as tourist nothing to resi- “people boats ing neau, such at as as on stopovers for Rep- adv. PAA plane frem Fairbanks, ~— WOODS RETURN Pastor H. L. Wood and Mrs. Wood, who have been to the interior and westward on Seventh Day Adventist mission work, returned home to Ju- neau on the Alaska. e McCORMICK For . Representative—Democr: Ticket. Primary April 30, 1940. adv — T E TOMORROW trip to Washington. here In Charles Waynor versus Sam and Members are H. L. Faulkner,| The tourist business seems to Elsie, Elsted, the Court agreed to Charles W. Carter, I. Goldstein, R, E. | Present a wonderful opportunity for | substitute Eric A. Kvarnstrom for Robertson and W. S. Pullen nrvate enterprise, the Governor Waynor as plaintiff. Walter Otis, - BN said, for the profits could be re-' sued by Waynor, was ordered ejected | tained almost entirely in Alaska. from land allegedly belonging to Harry Wa'sons Are | Regarding the housing proposal, Waynor. {Gov. Gruening said action by the e Territorial Legislature in setting up =~ District Court will convene at Ket- HonO[Ed Sunday at enabling legislation and in provid- chikan on May 13 for a short term, ing 10 -percent of the cost of the Clerk of Court Robert E. Coughlin B v D' work would be necessary before the announced today. on Voyage Dinner i e e mecesars b E-. el il o Miss Maxine Jacobs, popular wait- Approximately sixty-five members| The Governor paid high tribute !°55 at Percy’s Cafe, sailed for the of the Juneau Chapter of the Order|to the ability and persistence of |SOUth on the steamer Alaska. of Eastern Star and their escorts| Delegate Anthony J. Dimond in ob- B A REDTIR TR] gathered for dinner in the banquet |taining an additional $65,000 appro- | DIVORCE FILED room of Percy’s Cafe last evening to| priation to provide transportation| Suit for divorce was filed in Dis- bid bon-voyage to Mr. and Mrs. Har- | for the people west of Kodiak on | tfict Court today by Alice Gray Watson, who will leave tomorrow |the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian |222inst Varney Gray on grounds of for their future home in Fairbanks.|Islands and Bristol Bay. It was a | ncompatability. Well known residents of Juneau,|major feat to get the item through | g Mr. and Mrs. Watson have both been | Congress, the Governor said WPA JOBS START active in Eastern Star work for many| “I don't think anybody but Di-| WPA Engineer Ken Nelson return- years. Mr. Watson is at present mond could have achieved it he|®d on the Denali after a roundtrip Worthy Patron for the Order, and:declared | to Skagway and Haines, where new Mrs. Watson is Secrethry, which| In addition to the Carnegie Foun- | ProJects are starting in both towns she has held for a number of |dation interest in Alaska libraries, | i | the Governor solicited the attention | A. B. CAIN > |of Archibald MacLiesh, Librarian of | Democratic candidate CROSSONS GO SOUTH | Congress, to do something for Alaska | resentative. Joe Crosson, wife and son, are libraries inasmuch as Alaska is a | == passengers south on the Alaska. Federal possession | Snace for Growth | The Anchorage Federal Building | situation was described by the Gov- | ernor as typical of Alaska. Before | the building is even completed, it is | outgrown. The Procurement Division | has been impressed with the serious | need for additional space in Ju-: r , he said, and has agreed to | place the Juneau requirement high | on the list of new projects. | The Governor transmitted to the | ic Maritime Commission the resolution | of the 1939 Legislature calling for | an investigation of the rates of Al- | aska carriers, The Governor said | _JOHN Exclusiv vor %“ 1 GOT - N7/ WER PITCHER 2 1/ RGHT HERE W TS - W\DEM PLACE-- EN DOUGEA NEWS PROM DANCE SATURDAY IS PLEASURABLE EV A fair-sized crowd Junior Prem of Dou, given in the n night and a goc The big hall wa crated for the occasi rs ard evergreer mosph ttended high 1, Wit affor me. > o ™ the RUSTADS IN NEW HOME Norm; Saturday t new home re Charles Tucket FHA residence: ¥ and ossession of to be built here. > CASHEN DUE HOME Tom Cashen who has been v tiening with Tis family in Mon! for the past couple months turning passenger abo: the kon due he 1 the morning Cashen and son Tommy Eddie continuing tay for longer wiih shen the B nz r Mrs. C tate * e HALL WORK DELAYED Work on the new Eagle which has been held up during past wes arrival of fre and othe: 3 material pected to start again soon needed supplies should be | marrow fo as D ROBBERY Approximat elry and taken from Bloedhorn jewelry store win last night will probably prove wo less to the thief According to the owner store, the merchandise, valuable to a jeweler, could nof disposed of by anyone else of the nature The thief elry store piece of glass in the which had been cracked and, r ing in through the hole, took st rings, some ivory curios, and a bracelet Apparently the thief eut him on the sharp edge of the glass blood stains were evident 3loedhorn said this morning the robbery was more of a nuisa than anything else. “The valu the stolen goods is not what bot ne,” he said, “but of having a new window put in The jeweler said that this rob! was the first he has had in tF years, the last being in when Bloedhorn had a store ti - OF MOOSE CARD PARTY | Wednesday, May 1, 8:30 | Bridge and pinochle. Public ir ed, 1L.O.OF. Hall ) worth of curios of althc of the stolen gc gained access to the woMm A. B. CAIN Democratic candidate resentative. for ’ DflUGLi\S-Coliseum MR. MOTO in "DANGER ISLAND" “MY SKIN WAS FULL OF PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES" Since using v skin is smooth Adlerika helps nd relieves temporary t often aggravates bad TH howe ation thi cion las by Guv's Drug Store, TODAY'S BATHROOM IS ELEGANT BRIGGS Beautyware Fixtures in color cost but little more than white and theyre just grand. ON DISPLAY! ¢ RICE & AHLERS CO. e Dealer By BILLY DeBECK A MAGRZINE CUPPING OF ' DUXY DE LUX! \OLLPTUONS STAR OF THE STAGE, SCREEN AND RED ©THS A \G(\G (41 » of the la Rep- Adlerika the Butler-Mauro Drug Co., In Doug- | acae tana A re Yu- M are while | | hall, the umes ex-| the here to- jew- Paul dow rth- the ugh t be because jew- | ay by pushing out a | front window | wch- | al ‘ sold i wself | for | | that | wnce | e of | hers | bery | iirty | Douglas 16 | pm. | Wit~ adv. adv. h and wash con- com- -adv, | [ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Youw'll Find Food Finer and [ Service More Complete at | THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 SANITARY PIGELY WIGELY 24——PHONES——16 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIT MISSES’ R AT "— o READY-TO-WEAR I‘ . Seward Street Near Third A l'afft () MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORR—GLASS PHONE 62 ZORIC & BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOCUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Vs Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Avto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 Bodding Transfer MARINE BUILDING Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | Thomas Hardware Ce. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE The Juncau Laundry | ! FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 i — JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 GENERAL MOTORS, BDELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” —— —_— “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR 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 IF IT'S PAINT .WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 S e s | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ey Phone 723———I115-2nd St. THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON l | “If your hair is not becaming to you=-You should be coming to us.” California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. . SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOYEL BLDG. Window Cleaning . PHONE 485 LUMBER | — !:..,,m. Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine.