The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1940, Page 7

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I‘MO. THF DAIL\ ALASI\\ FMPIRF, THURSD\\ M/\\ BIGSAVINGS § { BIG SAVINGS s s s s 7 mn BAMNOF (Authorized Dealers) ) Use Empire Classified Ads.’ lt Pays L St | You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at Juneau Motors i Gk R R | DOUGLAS .50 o e e """ Miss VanderLeest i el e seth has presided over the Dou Mr. Smith gave an accordian solo i s i o o | A i v oy ol "O.DAVIS || S Somihi o | MBS | o e o oo oo S v soomovne & fo Elueli] 10 TR || it D 5,‘; B s Cocen. | m—— ¢ ! 54 School Board President A. Shud- o . e ———— EVERY NIGHT FINAL P. T. A. MEETING shift. She thanked the membership ™ ; K d g t H e IS MOST POPULAR ONE for the cooperation which she had C:V’;l‘tl:i“n - ll:;‘.\('!u,flllm m er ar en ere = DOUGLAS l“ e received ¥ “ ) John M ) e Bhciee e of ¢ Wehren who is leaving tomorrow to | A werm'm“ QOf the vear| - As usual. Mr. Obérg's room was |\aWe her home in the slates, Mrs,| Miss Jeanne VanderLeest, diugi Jones-Sievens Shfip R ARG T FOR RENT ‘Wl,,r,],,[,"" iy (1’ “.UV,I\ i I‘)””‘l' awarded the ‘ndance prize for | piton Engstrom was the hostess for ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vander- | | LADIES'—MISSES’ “r-Y Lt LR ARSOCIAtb for | (hw " et Mrs. Devon reported | 5" rayewel ty given by tho Bast- Leest of this city, has accepted tlI READY-TO-WEAR A RS - the final meeting of the present FOR RENT--3-room furnished apt. .01 term held at the school last and bath. Oil stoves. Phone 173 pjop¢ after 6 pm. that the old school bell would be|awn Star at her home yester moved after the term cléSes. A |gernog 4 — _ |cement base is to be prepared for|eq friends ir open house with display of work the bell by janitor Schlegel T ease of error of I an @a ] FOR RENT — Purnished apt. in|accomplished in some of the rooms | The follewing pro e Triangle Bldg. See Stan Grum- | Preceeded “call to order” by chair- goreq: Play by Sec I Co hone 253 Man. Exhibits of grades included class papers, samples of day's work pesition as Kind ten teacher i caward Bireet Near Third | | SANITARY he Juneau Public School for ne | bers A ¢ ate of the Ju 24— PHONES——16 ZORIC sram was ren- Bridge ained for pastime, Schocl in 1935, e re: iy i SYSTEM CLEANING | o nd and vird | with the ing prize winners; | teacher’s trainin at Miss Wooc PHONE 15 ; o | Krafft’s ‘Day in colored children’s|Mrs. Douglas Gray fer high score, | Kindergarten School in Minneapoli Alaska Laundry || Benny Havdahl, teacher; |and Mrs. J. R. Guerin for the low. | For the past two years she has been t, Mr. Smith and Mr. Co-|Mrs. Wehren was presented with a|instructing in the Public || MANUFACTURING CO. NET WORK--GLASS . | | has been stopped before I piration, advertiser please noti- | | mett or Rus | fy this ofnce (Phone 374) at or Green 620. once and same Wwill be given attention, I'lE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | it ———————— STEAM HEATED APT. Klien Apts Phone Black 763, design by Mr Sacred words {o tunc of “O|number of allractive gifts by her | Colfax, Wisconsin Mio;" giving of Intelligence friends. This s the first time that a Jt hool work displayed feat- s, thover nd what it has to - eee - i has been elscted to rtments of Home Econom- do in school work, talk by Superin- MRS, CASYHEN HOSTESS aff here it was annour High ROOM FOR RENT—325 East 6th St. | yy, Count five average words to the teachin e okkeeping pSSES S 200 3 aine: 3 ¢ INE ~ CABIN fne 1-ROOM FURNISHED apt, steam bookkeeping; dresses and | tendent Pool. He explained the AT BIRTHDAY DINNER | goniiniendent A, B. Phillips LA Ly | Daily rate per line for consecutive hedted, 2 bedrooms, lovely view exhibited for the sewing, ' method of giving the tests which he = o - \" T A i SO . e R Y ok sheets of typing said further enables teachers to' A birthday dinner for Mrs, Esthor | qpe 2 of E snce” v msertions available May 6. Call Red 245 COORL 3 . The title of “Eminence Wi ‘ o lons; o available May 6. Call Red 24 pine students compare their studenfs with those Eavard and Mrs. Miles Godkins, conferred upon cardinals by pope | Alaska Music Supp]y “ - Additi B 3 4-ROOM and BATH, heated apt Of considerable interest to many of other schools; effectiveness of twin daughters of Mrs. Isabelle Urban VIIT on January 10, 1631 | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | S -I M lC Miniiam: charge . 086 Available May 4. Sheeper Apts.,| PTCSCnt were the different editions of |teachers as well as the ability of |Cashen was an event here last ev-| Pranci Musteal Tastssaichte anuary bieal Lo. ©opy must be in the office by 2| Seatter Tract. Phone Blue 135, | the Gastineau Breeze beginning with | their pupils to learn are indicated | ening at the Cashen home, and pre- e were o and Sophilss FOR QUALITY MEATS yelock in the afternoon to insure vear 181 which have been preserved | by the tests ided over by Mrs. Cashen. Covers nouGLAs cohseum Phone 208 123 W. Second AND POULTRY Rrlion on skme day VACANCY—4-room and bath, fur-|by Felix Gray Selections by the harmonica band were laid for nine. Only jmm ek | FREE DELIVERY We accept ads over telephone| nished apt. Shabaldak Ap's| New officers installed were Mrs. ccmposed of Robert Savviko, Patsy members of the family were preser THURSDAY and FRIDAY Call Phones: 13 and 49 yom persons listed in telephone| Phone 642 Cochrane, vice president; Mrs. Pus- Fleek and Solveig Havdahl was next o UNMARRIE! | SIERLRY ich, G wer; Mr. Ladd, secretary. on the program. Mr. Ladd' followed| In early England forgers we! “Cowboy Quarterback” Phens 371—Ask for Ad-taker, |FOR RENT Furnished 3-room| Mrs. Glen Kirkham president-elect | with a talk “science wrin t, Mrs. Langseth remain- explained a few chemical 3 shed by having ir - ears SHOW STARTS 7:30 apartment. Tnquire 404 W. 10th St. | being cuons aut ott, " SHOWSTAR 73 | | Utah Nut and Lump GEORGE BROS. | | i 3 - i " | 3 APT., oil heat cooking c 0 AL Widest Selection of \ FOR SALE iifv‘\((‘»“l’h;fz‘fl 3lue l-|:r:r SR Alaska Dock & Storage Co, J‘ LI n' u 0 R s I TELEPHONE 412 | PHONE 92 or 95 HOME ON GLACIER Highway, In- — quire Windsor, Dutch’s Garage. |LARGE FURNISHED light house- ‘ keeping "room, corner of Third " d Gold. Phone 702 Furnished duplex 5 g u ' asement, hot water, ANCY-—Evergreen i ! | 3 | heat, Wilte, Bmplve, 142, o i HOME GROCERY Bodding Transfer | APARTMENTS and ROOMS for Phone 146 [ MARINE PHONE | SIMMONS SINGLE sprine 7“““ at the Imperial. | Wonis Tiakor Slavestel B9 || BUILDING 07 ! | s ¥ [ Rock—Coal Hauling nd mattress. Phone . 40 . Phone Blue 4%. | pop RENT—Furnished apartment dlanis Liguor Slore el G0 qRackCont Mg want equipment Three rooms and bath. Case Lot ¥ AL Grocery Good backb: r’ dishes, stools t kit b+ E et ¥ our Copy of the | The Juneau Laundry| | Thomas HardwareCo, \ restaurant. See Bob Kaufmann, | =L S b |1he Juneau Laundry PAINTS — OTLS t : R VACANCY al Assembly Apartments i | RN VACANCY at Fosbee Apts FRANKLIN STREET between | | ""';:;:D;;':R:““ | READING, DISTANCE, or bifocal '”“} R Front and Second Streets f ST NNI'.‘\VV/\ I'TRAC- l 4 5 FOR TWO- AND - ROOM APARTMENTS FFURNISHED OF UNFURNISH- ED. PHONE 439, $1 to $3 each. Day Op- ical Co., 91 Willoughby PHONE 359 14-FT, BOAT, for rowing or out- 1012 W. 9th St || JUNEAU-YOUNG When in Need ot Hardware Company 3 DIESEL OIL-—STOVE OIL PAINTS-—-OIL—GLASS YOUR COAL CHOICE | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition GENERAL HAULING [ e STORAGE and CRATING ALL | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO | d L | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS Juneaun Transfer W. P. JOHNSON Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “The Frigidaire Map” {6'2-FT. ROUND BOTTOM boat 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also 6- and outboard motor. 429 A Wil-| room apt. Phone Blue 200. = T L - i | FOR RENT Partly furnished flat, f “SMILING SERVICE” | TABLE MODEL IRONER, $35. Inquire Snap Shoppe. PHONE 36 . Black 540 : , | Bert's Cash Grocery g cozy, rm, fi ts. Light, ’ wal urn. ap! g L' PHONE 105 | CABINS—McMuiicn, 843 W. 9th St PRACTICALLY N double - bed - il e ith innerspring mattress. Call 2-ROOM FURNISHED apt. \\nh efore 3 p.a. Clff Apts, No. 11 bath and lights; also 3 n. Call after 5 p.m New furniture. used 4 %4 reasonable. Dinette set il set, living room sel. STEAMHEATED room for rent, 604 Green 675 | LOG CABIN for sale, Auk Lake, 5| 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat 0'. the weres, $300. Tnquire at Auk Bay | Frigidaire, nicely fumished, Grocery overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. FOR VERY PROMPT |LIQUOR DELIVERY | | FOR SALE—Noyes properly—rea-| water, dishes, cooking utensils vl i | sonable. One ten-room and five- and bath. Mamnlhlr at Seaview. Tee Dellvery neau room house. Fine location for e S flats or apts. Corner of 4th and MISCELLANEOUS Franklin i Only a Limited Supply Left ———— | Phone 723———115-2nd St. T H E H 0 Y A L | TF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! A compete story of Alaska, it will | BEAUTY SALON || Ideal Paint Shop . - - g SN . GUARANTEED !%( alistic Perma- “If your Lair is not becaming to | | l'RFIE;"‘;V.‘.!éV;‘:TJm BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAST| nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c R ptrm b S e | WA T, vy be a suitable gift to friends in the §~,.__—T:“_'_; — Machine, like new, $15; Cabinet T B — States... Liberally illustrated ... 2 3 EXPERT public stenography and | FORD SEDAN, 1936 model, A-1 bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, mechanical condition, $225 cash Baranof Hotel. Phone Black 195. REPAIRS and SERVICE 1 COMPANY i ! chines, ains at $10. Call —r s JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE { poriok ke B xeovrs | | DEALERS : Maylag man at Juneau Trans- fer, phone 48. 3 H n, the Singer- WANTED Phone 464 Bill Hixson WANTED—Will borrow $6,000 at 6 percent intérest, excellent secur- FOR SALE—One adding machine,| ity. Empire, E 753 typewriter, and scale. Call 385 | California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES PROPOSITION OFFERED quariz FOR SALE-One . hp. General mine owners. Interested in milliny Electric motor, with rails and equipment. Arrange meeting about | line starter, 3-phase, 220-volt| May 15, 1940. Write information, | full load, speed 1155 r.pam. See| Box X-5, Empire. 20th~ Gentury - Mest, Matset, 2 'CE 25 CENTS PER COPY COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK 1t BuLbING for sate. can FIREMEN T0 HolD 3 4t 1 ErapiRhoe s FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY v FOR SALE Lunch room, good MONIHLY MEE"NG‘ Reudy f(’r M“‘l‘”y (FROM OUR OWN FARM) paying business, reasonable. Box SM The Volunteer Firemen of Juneau | - R | will meet at 8 o'clock in the Fire Hall | rglepm 478 Prnn’l n.hvel" Lt 5 s 2 for their monthly meeting. Members SAVE THE DATE are “q“(x[nl to be present Juneau Woman'’s Club's - > - | R e ) % Jlay, “The Neighbors.” adv., Daily Empire ciassifieds pay B : B T T e ‘ FoR INSIJRANCE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK See H. B. SHEPARD & SON May 1 : \ ; : " “ 5 “o \ A \“' f ‘N v e b | cuneetiy vewe d eeey \WHY GHE ANT GET_HUNDREDS OF B, 50 o A o e Il ! oow%\ugg %?N%Eg\\l% &\EFORE Wik \ME i LEYTERS E\{E(R\‘FD\{X\“ HOWSOMEVE NE STEERED ME | i l P ? SNF - NOW'RE LUCKY . LIFORNIA BNSWERS WS VLL TRY TO PULL OVER HERE A-PURPOSE, W ndaw Clea » O TERTER - HE W GET A REPWN WNSE'F TOGEDDER - ‘CRSE NE KNOW (0 ning 22 B CHRISTMAS -- A ComMN 22 5 B b e OUT OF \T % SICH & SENSUTIE ‘ PHONE 485 ‘ LUMBER N\ . Inc, World rights reserved

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