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| | | THE DAILY ALASKA I:MPIRE MOND \\ JUNF 17, 1940 mp:re Cls”ed ‘Ads! It Pays * INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad heen stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- {y this ofhece (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | has 2oupt Nve average words to the Rne. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions; One da; i Additiol days .. Minimum charge ... 50¢ “opy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to insure sertion on same day. » accept ads over telephone listed in telephone ... 10¢ Srsons Phone 'i'H—Afik l’or Ad ullrr FOR SALE A:%AII‘I 410 .\hotuun and . hester rifle. 873 Basin Road. TOR Win MOCGASINS and curios, Alaska made—priced for quick sale. Quitting business. 91 Willoughby ? SALE—Desirable lot in Way- ct, $650. Inquire Ordway's Photo Shop. TO CONTRACTORS—or NO ICE yone interested in piling. Have > finest stand of hemlock in Territory. If interested, write to Jim Emel, Haines, Alaska. LE—Star Marine Conver- io so Ford Model A com- pletely reconditioned water- cooled manifolds; high ratio re- verse transmissions. Alaska Arc Welders, FOR S JUNEAU ROOMS, Phone 472. BABY BUGGY for sale, good bar- gain. Call Douglas 412, 1937 MOTORCYCLE, $75 Good Condition. Caro’s Ski Shop. down. FOR SALE—Property at Tenakee: 5 lots, one dwelling house com- pletely furnished; one large wood | hed, warehouse, boat-house with runway garden root house. Full informa- tion, address Oliver Drange, Ten- akee, and Nick Gronsdma, Box 985, Juneau. SMALL BUILDING at the Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—Hall safe and Bur- rough adding machine. Apply Bl M. Behrends Co. Dept. Store. FOR SALI'. OR REN'I' 5-room | - |- 253. and winch; 2 lots and| for sale. Cail| FOR RENT 3-ROOM HOUSE: andl eabin. Me- Mullen, 843 W. 9th, ’FOR SALE —A new ipeedbom. nall, 18-ft. and has a Gray tor, A . bargain at $750 cash.| Contact C. E. Kimes, Sitka, Al-| aska, VACANCY"me‘Kinnon Apts. |FOR RENT — 3-14 apartment, ups , over Beauty Salon. Phone 723. Roy:!l 2-ROOM APARTMENT for rent: Hot and cold water, steam heat Phone 569. I:AR,GE STEAM HEATED house- keeping room, hot and cold water. Phone 702, 3rd and Gold ROOMS--Running water, new fur- nishings, steam heat, dry room | . $15 month. Room and hoard $11 per week, Phone 293. FOR RENIAPmmshrd apm(nwn( in Williams Building, St. See Stan Grummett or phone TH lifl DCRF“-T One apartment with closet roll-: amuud bed; also one corner apartment with bedroom, both furnished. Phone 439. x STRICTLY MODERN unfurnish- ed houses, 5 and 6 rooms, fire- place. Phone 484, llOOM F‘OR. RENT — Reasonable. 208 Main St., upstairs. VACANCY - Dou))le Apt. Apts, 3~ ROOM AND BATH, elec, range, Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room house, furnished, overstuffed, oil heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor Apts. |STEAM HEATED ROOM. Phone Green 675, 2-ROOM BACHELOR apt.: daire, elec. range, steam 141 So. Pranklin, Frigi- heat. | ROOM l"OR RENT—Phone 429. 210 Main St. Blue | FOR RENT—5-room suam heated apartment; also 3- and 4-room apartments. Phone Blue 200. VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Ph 642, VACANCYflmpcrial moms. Phone | VACANCY — Snow White Apts. 299. After 5 pm phone Green 36.‘: APARTMENT FOR RENT— ‘oom and bath, heated an¢ furnished | remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- | ter Tract. Phone Blue 135, furnished house with 3 bedrooms on Basin Road. Phone Green 680. HOUSE AND 5-ACRE tract at Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A. Haffner at Kaser's Ranch, MlSCLLLANEOUS BOARD AND ROOM, 21'1 7lh Sf Phone Red 211, i",’xPER‘I;V pubTm stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. (JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | 45 TWANTED ‘VACANCY Decker Am.s Green 465. Phone | VACANCY at Assembly Apartmem.s VACANCY at Fosbee Apt: FOR RFNT—ParLXy furnished flat. | Inquue Snap Shoppe. w(‘OYY warm furn. apts. u.m»;. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. llenon.ble at Snvlew WAI\TEDAA 1935 or 1936 plckiu]) | 214 Gastineau Ave. Re-! mo- | A | Jerry m . furnished | on Second | Nugget | Suitable for couple only. Phon(" JUNEAU PLANES KEEPING BUSY; “MANY HOPS MADE chefi Simmons flew to Hawk Inlet lOdd\ to pick up canneryman Hans | [Floe while Alex Holden flew with Walter Hellan to Gypsum and John Amundsen made a freight hop to |Adin, expecting to bring back two | passengers. -Yesterday morninz, Simmons flew |J. V Davis to Port Althorp on a | marine swvey job, while Holden i flew Sue Flemming, R. L. Dyer, Dyer, all to Sitka, and Mrs. mes Jackson to Tenakee, retur- ning with Sue Flemming, L. F. St Germain and R. Gebhardt from Sitka and Mrs. Anderson from Chi- chagof. Holden flew to Atlin yesterday ovening, taking in freight and re- | turning with Carl Beale, Mr. and | Mys. William Beale and Sandy P‘nmh - 'SOUTH FOR TRIAL IN SEATTLE SOON DOUGLAS NEWS |TWO FAMILIES BECOME | DOUGLAS HOME OWNERS William Wagner has purchased |the Gaveril cottage on St. Ann’s |Avenue and with his family ha | already moved into their new resi- P Ciimandse LBl ad and has an ample lot for a gar den. _| Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hulk last week became the new cwners of the | Endres cottage near Natator- |'um on St. Ann's Avenue and by | next week they *00 will be Douglas residents. Mrs. Hulk who is the proprietor of Kay's Beauty Shop in | Juneau has disposed of that busi- |ness, the transfer of which goes into effect Saturday ,ee (ANNFRY TENDER ARRIVES ! Cannery tender Rough Rider ar- | rived in port from Seattle yester-| day bringing some of the cannery! workers in addition to members of {her own crew ready to begin the season’s work which starts soon. Gene and Al, two sons of A. F. McKay, foreman of the cannery, came up on the boat. — e - MRE. ANDERSON HERE [ Mis. Alex Andersor was an ar- rival here yesterday by piane frem Chichagof for a visit with relatives and friends. She is the house guest {of her sister, Mrs. Dale Fleek, ., DAY SCHOOL P 1c | Next Thursday morning, if the | - | weather is agreeable, the annual pic- Inic of the Schlegel Sunday School will be held at the Treadwell beach. | Mothers of the children are invit- \Ld and all are to meet at the home {of Mrs. Henry Woods at 10 o'clock |for the hike to Treadwell. There | will be a few cars for some to ride | fllld carry food for lunch on the| nents, $450. Finger wave, 65C. [ A TERING — Experienced girl. | take a dime for ice-cream. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telcphone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your o gold o value, cash or trade at Nugget. Shop. may have by proving ownership and paying for this adv. LOSTAA Sch’aefler’ Lii‘e-—fl;ne pen, sometime last month. Phone 469. Today's news toGay in The Empire Large V-8 hub cap. Owner Reward. | Phone Red 211 IN’FORVIATION WAN'I‘ED~—BS to, whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash. | Kindly communicate with his| | son, John W. Sutton, General Delivery, Bremerton, Wash. FROM HOONAH S. F. Disher, bookkeeper for the |Iey Straits Packing Company, is in from Hoonah for a brief visit here |and is at the Gastineau Hotel. ! — - —— Todey’s news today m The Empire, i beam Each child is required m | e | GOOD TROUT CATCHES i The two boat parties which lxpsnt the week-end at Young's Bay | Lake returned home yesterday even- | ling with plenty of evidence of al sugeessful fishing trip to report a fine time. Tuesday and Wednesday BARNEY GOOGLE TeLK WITH mm NESTERDAY - QWTE A c&g GHE THINKS NOWRE AND SNUFFY 'SMITH & LOT OF ¢ vme QUALLTIES " NO FOO\.\N' SNFEY-- SHE THINKG NOWVE GOT AND W) THE PROPER ENVIRONMENT NOWD BE THE REAL STIEE-- | 5 S R - S s S e S g dets at STILL MARCH-Past saluting Gen. Chiang Kai-shek march cad (c‘hl}r‘nlsncgusmzl military academy in Chengtu. Chiang’s army is believed (o be more than 2,000,000, months at the homes of the vari- Harry T Lucss and Frank Met- Sons 0{ Norwav '0 ous members MrS W S George “ alf of Iulntum sailed on the Yukon ¥ On June 29, following a meeting |for Seattle, where they have been R i b g T D ht Y k bpoenaed in a frial of Peter Ga?he!' at HOmeS ::;:I“\‘)\'l!l l;l‘“)whl at 1!]14‘- Willoughby dug er on Yukon Samarzich on June 24. W. W i Avenue home of Mrs. Belle Ki | Knight, United States Commissioner | : ; Son. A. E. Knowles, Chesterfield man 50 subpoenaed Holding theiv last business mee The next regular session at the|for Alaska, is at fhe Gastineau Licas accompanted her hus- | ing for the summer at the TOOF. | - =0 W55 5 SO0 o Hotel, ' having come in from the band south, Hall, the Sons of Norwa ast eve- v iy h i Westward yesterday. S ning made plans to gather for a | Part of October : By & HERE FROM SWAGWAY social session during the summer BT BLUE James Tropea, Sk ) business months at the homes of the vari-| graNmARD O, MAN HERE | man, came in on the Denali and is ous members. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blue, of Sew. |at the Gastineau Hotel, planning to on Ju following a meeting | I, P.S St. Germain, £ ard, are registered at the Baranof spend a few days in 7mwm of the auditing committee, a so-|Co. man, flew in fr - | Hotel, having come in over the week- s e cial session during the summer day and is at the B end from the Westward. Rewd Alashka’s Biggest and Best Baily Newspaper, 4 THE EMPIRE | Guaranieced Largest Paid Cirenladion in Junean . . . Largest Qui-of-Tew Circulaiion? 1-The Empire delivers four papers to any daily competitors’ one . . . out the Highway, from Juneau, including the Loop, Fritz Cove and Eagle River. i 2-The Empire delivers 10 Empires to any dally compelitors’ 7 in the City of Juneau. 3-The Empire delivers 8 papers to any competitors’ 6 in the City of Douglas. 4-The Empire mails 2% times as many newspapers as any daily competitors’ one in the Juneau post office. | EMPIRE advertisemenis reach more readers than any daily competitor! /Idvertnse inThe Fmpire. | The l]mplre Is Galnln g in Paid- Up Circulation Daily! 3 T RECWON SHE SEEM ME ARGHY OFF (N HBNDS BN Facr: " W T8 PARLOR --T DECLAR ' T THOUGHT TH GOL FISH BowL \WAS B BASIN O WARTER SHE BRUNG N FER ME - S\Q\ AUMILIRATION ¢ | PHONE 359 LIQUOR DELIVERY/| T d e B o | | ! ——— at very reasonable rates | bl aidi ! | PAUL BLOEDHORN || “““Greases g s > FRANKE‘N ek aat . ‘ z P'oot“uA{hM:h?tlil{rceC ! e }; S CR AVES | i Junear Motors ; “The Clothing Man” | L ———— HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | | Soothing Organ Music and | & MARX CLOTHING (1§ Delicious Fried Chicken i EVERY NIGHT | DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone Cf,! Madean Melal Works South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING | and OIL BURNERS | SHEE'I' METAL WORK il e SANITARY PIGCLY WIGCLY 24— PHONES-——18 | You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at { THE BARANOF ' COFFEE SHOP 8 °. Krafft's MANUFACTURING CO. Garbage Hauled | CABINET WORK--GLASS Reasonable Monthly Rates ; o J’}h ANL 64 e E..0. DAVIS ‘ i TELEPH! F 212 one . S T ™1 Sanitary Meat Co. { """" o e T FOR QUALITY MEATS Jones-Stevens Shop con Posanit T amd & ) LADIES'—MISS READY-TO-WEAR 5 Rewara Street, Near Thim | | | GEORGE Bnfls . EDBR RS R R NER _' Widest Selection o\ | | Fresmi—a )| CISUEES | z 0 n l C PHONE 92 or 95 BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry /| —mm— Bodding Transfer ' MARINE PHONE BUILDING 07 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery —_— Alaska Music Supply T T e e Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Planos—Masical Tnstruments ,Thomae Hardware Ce. | 4 and Supphies | ! Phone 206 122 W. Second PAENTS — OFLS Bullders’ and Shelf I SRR | HARDWARE l —————— | Utah Nut and Lump : i COAL JUNEAU-YOUNG “msaoe s || Hardware Company NTS—OIL—GLASS S — | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition g HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 ——— RAL MOTORS, DELCO MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT “SMILING SERVICE” Berf's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! | Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT | PHONE 549 | Juneau Phone 723— ——115-2nd St ' THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON ||| If your hair is not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” D e — McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE aud PLYMOUTH l DEALERS 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. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 lorrorees BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 § et e e mr e e rreree. LUMBER R Juneau Lumber Mills. Ine. L erroes

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