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THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNF SDAY JUNE 19, 1940 INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ount five average words to the fine, Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day Additional days ~ Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 pelock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. accept ads over rsons listed in 10¢ telephone | T telephene | rhone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE FOR house. SALE~-Boarding Empire. WELL troll Alkert FQUIPPE read to Wailece 28-1t See §A CABIN CRUISER, 26 fcet long, 8- foot beam, fully powered and cquipped. A real bargain for quick le. Phone 105, 571 or FOR SALE—Small completely fur- nished house with two bedrooms, laundry room with stationary tubs and washing machine, Frigi daire, electric range Cali 341 between 4:30 and 5:30. et OF EXCHANGE FOR RESIDENTIAL PROP- ERTIES OF EQUAL VALUE T'wo nice Southern California | homes, 5-room, modern English | Pasadena, $4,000; 7-room | bungalo, Los An- 00. Both have grounds and beautiful vie What have you.to submit, Owner, | Curtis H. Sherwood, 373 Elmwood | Drive, Pasadena, California. stucco, redwood frame 410 shotgun and .32/ FOR SALE. ster rifle. 873 Basin Road. | Winc | VACANC FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, Close in, $22,50 per month. Phone Black 415. 3-ROOM HOUSE and cabin. Mc- - Mullen, 843 W. 9th, FOR SALE—A new speedboat, Re- nall, 18-ft. and has a Gray mo- tor. A Dbargain at 8750 cash Contact C. E. Kimes, Sitka, Al- aska. VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. furnished over Royal 723. FOR RENT — 3-room apartment, upstairs, Beauty Salon. Phone 2-ROOM APARTMENT for rent: Hot and cold water, steam heat Phone 569. LARGE STEAM HEA' keeping - room, hot water. Phone 702, 3rd house- and cold TH HILLCREST One single apartment with closet roll-around bed; also one corner with bedroom, both Phone 439 furnished STRICTLY MODERN unfurnish- ed houses, 5 and 6 rooms, fire- place. Phone 484. ROOM FOR RENT — Reasonablo 208 Main St., upstairs. VACANCY - Apts, Double Apt. Nugget 3-KOOM AND BATH, ele Frigidaire, steam-heated; house, furnished, heat, Frigidaire. Apts. overstuffed, oil Call Windsor M HEATED en 675, ROOM. Phone 2-ROOM daire, 141 So BACHELOR elec. range, Franklin, apt.: steam Frigi- heat. ROOM FOR RFNI‘—PhunE Blue | 429. 210 Main St. F‘OR RENT—5-room steam heated apartment; also 3- and 4-room| apartments. Phone Blue 200. Y, Shabaldak Apts. Ph. 642, VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone VACANCY — Snow ~ White and Gold i apartment | , owner of the cannery, 6-room | MISCELLANEOUS W. HUNTER, -eéxpert tuner and technician, with Sherman Clay Francisco, 43 years this work. In weeks only R. piano formerly & Co., San experience in Juneau for two Have your piano tuned in perfect temperament and scale, voiced by an expert at reasonable prices. Phone 247 for free inspection and esti- mates. BOARD AND ROOM, Phone Red 211. 213 Tth St. EXPERT public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. Realistic Finger Shop. Way. GUARANTEED nents, $4.50. Lola’s Beauty 201, 315 Decker Perma- wave, 65c. Telephone TURN your oa gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. DOUGILAS NEWS NEW OWNERSHIP OF DOUGLAS FISHERK R. Ellson, new manager and secretary of the Douglas Fisheries Co., operating the Donglas cannery arrived here yesterday aboard the North Eea to take over the manage- ment of the season’s operation for he summer under change of own- ership of the company which be- came effective recently ssociated with Mr. Eilson as principal cwner are Henry Wabchter, well known meat pa who is president, and W. W. Stoll 1 Willow Creek mining man, who is treasure »f the company J. M. Slater, former principal as president effected the deal in- velved in the transfer of ownership and came north the first part of last week Lo act as on the new combine duri His illness has intervene and he will be forced to return scuth to rest and ‘rcgain his health Mr. Ellson is well known in Doug- las, having operated the cannery a couple of seasons, 1932-33 as head {of the Ellson Packing Co. which | succeeded the E. B. Dudden Co., later selling to Mr. Slater and as- \‘rx) ates. An experienced canneryman | son has followed thF canning by ness many years,"having been as- | sociated with canneries to the west- ward before coming to Douglas in 1932, During the past six years he was Co. 1 and manager, INDIAN BOY assistant and his brother handling the firm’s deliv- | (h(‘ senior Dayton is eries - YLATERS LEAVINC ON STEAMER ALASKA Accompanied by his wife, who came north yesterday to be at her husband’s bedside, J. M. Slater, can~ neryman, will return to his home in Parkland, Wash., on the Alaska, due to leave early¥in the morning. The sick man will spend some time in a Seattle hospital if necessary, be- fore going on to his home. ->ee POSTPON PICNIC The Sunday School pienic to be held tomorrow by the Douglas Gos- pel Mission has been postponed be- cause of weather conditicns and will | be held the first sunshiney day ac- cording to announcement. - DUFRESNE 10 RETURN HERE NEXT MONDAY Executive Officer Frank Dufresne of the Alaska Game Commission will return here Monday on the sicamer Aleutian from the Westward Dufresne left .here .on the logica urvey vessel Brown with Tra Gabrielson, Chief of the new Fish and Wildlife Service, and Charles Jackson of the Bureau of hedies. Dufresne lefl the Brown Bear at Kodiak. Today the Brown Bear was at Semidi Islands. HERE at Fishing Camp Chatlie Johnson, four-year-old of Mr. cad Mis bert Ja native fnermen at amp at Point, drowned yesterda at the mouth of the Taku River Missed for a few minutes by »arents, who were eating, he from camp. It was believed he in from a bank on which he playing. When first body was t by the wi Sea The when his body water by a gaff hook in the of Victor Hotch The boy's body Juneau by Mr. a on their boat Nellic James Keen also v the body was 1e remains ar Carter Mortuary PSP bhoy was Bio- was pulled from Bear | Mr. and recovered al the Charl 2 AUDIT L. E. Tverson and Fred Ball of (he Forest Service Fiscal Office, left on the Ranger VIII with District Rang- er Sidney V. Dennisop today to make n audit of Forest Service accounts L Petersburg -on YEAR'S LEAVE Mr and Mrs. Wendell Government teachers at went south on the st a year's leave in the states. Alaska largest The Daily tees the la “any . Alaska newspaper. Subseribe to The Daily ska Empire Empire—the paper with the paid’ civeulation, Read Alaska’s and Best Daily Newspaper, EFEMPIRE N THE Guaranteed Largest Paid Circulaiion DROWNEDAT | TAKU POINT . Charlie Johnfibh, 4, Fell i Water While Playing = y afternoon found in the water a short distance | - North | ¢ dend | hands ka was brought 1 Mrs. Dan Pe Mrs. | » present when s W. Cordle, Hoonah Taku for st daily circulation of Waltch and Jewelry Repairing \ at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | | S. FRANKLIN STREET H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Portland Woman Plans Extensive T e | Tour of Northland &= —— ; “Maclean Metal Works South Seward St AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WOBK TR ‘ | HOME OF HART ta Eastham Travis of Portland zon, expects to leave the States ocn for an extensive travel through the Territory | Well known on the Pacific Coast M {in both education and art circles, | | Mrs. Travis owns and conducts the Travis School of Dance and Allied Arts in Portland Through her booking agency she provides talent for a wide field of entertainment throuzhout the S At You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Vi Garbage Hauled son ¥ nt 1 she 1s presi- | of Portland’s busine: dent one of organizations fessional women his period was srounds artment and left that position to | | ccept one, as teacher of physical education in Portland hizh schools. | | Mrs. Travis is now president of the | Demeeratic Business and Profes- icnal Woman's Couneil 10 expeets Lo conta and fraternal organizations ine in view of stimulating com- | munity spirit through productions of to | pageants and festivals. in | - he was super QEREL the Jark Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ' fell was | the | od Rbs PSR ESEAT R RA b leaders in » | elvic Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR ‘ewara Street Near Third | Kathleen Carlson Is Due on Baranof Kathleen Carlson, daughter and Mrs. William O. Carlson, is here on the steamer Bar She was graduated June 17 from the University of Idaho. Upon arrival here she will go to the Girl Scout Camp at Eazle River for the two weeks' encampment a enior Councillor. BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Mi ol My retorning nof Alaska Music -Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second RBiggest Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 '| HOME GROCERY Phone 146 I e e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer ) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors I D DDA | \ ) i ! \ | Soothing Organ Music and | Delicious Fried Chieken | EVERY NIGHT i | DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66! JRSSSER S ————— SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES——18 Kraffd’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK PHONE 64 GLASS ,— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 — Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING mm Rock—Coal Hanling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery l Thomas Hardware Co.| PAINTS — ONL8 Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company | PAINTS -OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Amimunition —_—m—m—mm——— GENERAL MOTORS, DEL and MAYTAG PRODUCTS Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ‘ American Meat——Phone 38 i O ST Apts. | ill Jl connected with the fruit packi MOCCASINS and made—priced for Quitting business. Alaska sale. curios, quick 91 Willoughby. | Suitable for couple only. Phone|pysiness in California, canning 299. After 5 p.m. phone Green 300 | peaches, apricots and spinach. Plans of his company for the com- APARTVIENT FOR RENF% -room and bath, heated and furnished, | remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- ter Tract. Phone Blue 1,,!5 FOR SALE—Desirable lot in Way-| wor Tract, $650. Inquire Ordway’s | Photo Shop. VACANCY Decker Apm Phone FOR SALE— “Marine Conve FOR SALE—Star M e [ Graen 485, sion; also Ford Model A com- pletely reconditioned. wate cooled manifolds; high ratio re- verse transmissions. Alaska Arc| Welders. VACANCY at A;sembly Apartmem.s | VACANCY a! Fosbee Apt.s ‘F‘OR RENT——FsrLIy furmshed flat JUNEAU ROOMS, Phone 472. | Inquire Snap Shoppe. 1937 MOTORCYCLE, $75 down. Good Condition. Caro’s Ski Shop. own.| COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and - ~ et et balh Rmollnble at bcnvlew. FOR SALE—Property at Tenakee: 5 lots, one dwelling house ¢om-| pletely furnished; one large ‘wood | shed, warehouse, boat-house with | —— ay and winch; 2 lots and | WANTI “A 1935 or 214 Gastineau Ave. 1936 pick-up. CAT E RING — Experienced girl, | Phone Red 211, address Oliver Drange, Ten- | 5o and Nick Gronsdma, Box | 985, Juneau. L to whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- ton, formerly of Seattle, Was Kindly communjcate with his son, John W. Sutton, Generai { Delivery, Bremerts ‘Wash, FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room| LOS1 AND FOUND furnished house with 3 bcdlooms‘ on Basin Road, Phone Gmen.wsrAElom “wrist match, Imualed 680, I M.M. Phone Red 614. - |mmnMAnON WANTED—as SMALL BUILDING for sale. (.‘,:ulI at the Snap Shoppe.+ FOR SALE—Hall safe “and Bur-| rough adding machine. Apply B. M. Behrends Co. Dept. Store. at| | LOST—Black patent-leather purse, | envelope style. Reward. Return to Empire. li(lUSE AND DAuRE Lracl. Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A.! Haffner at Kaser's Ranch, | e ~ | FOUND—Large V-8 hub cap. Owner Subseribe to The Daily Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest | paid circulation, may have hy proving ownership and paying for this adv, LOST—A Schaeffer Life-Time pen, sometime last month. Reward. Phone 469. Empire. ciassifieds hfl results, ! ing season’s pack here anticipate around 20,000 cases if possible. - -ae | NORTH SEA BRINGS CANNERY SUPPLIES | | With about forty tons of cannery | freight, empty cans and general merchandise, the North Sea docked |at the Douglas Wharf last evening for nearly a couple of hours ‘un-| loadmg. While the ship was in port, tour- |ists and other passengers took in | |the various points of interest in town, as first contingent of summer | visitors. -~ MRS, (,ASIIEN AND SON I i HOME FROM MONTANA' Mrs. Tom Cashen and son Tommy | Eddie réturned home last evening on the Princess Charlotte after | three months absence visiting with | relatives in the States. Most of the | | time was spent by them on her par- | |ents’ ranch in Montana where the | | usual sunshine was liberally sprin- .| kled with rain, she said. Four days before sailing from Seattle were | | spent by Mrs. Cashen seeing menda‘ and relatives there, D I‘LI.EK BROTHERS N()W | WITH WARD'S GROCERY Following the departure of George Stragier, senior clerk for Warner's | )Grocflry Store, who left for Anchor- | age ycsl.erday wurmu Fleek is now | | DWGLAS Colxseun } Tuesday and Wednesday ? i"m:u. S KITCHEN" | ‘ —# ) BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SNUFFY WILL YOU STOP GHOUTING FOR A HALF A MMOUTE 22 ' TR To TELL YOu S\W\P'Q\': \ Y \_—— HAW HAW--\E SHoun HEV GEEN DUYN'S . FRCE WHEN T GINE HER § PAT QN TH' TOP-KNOT - WOW ' HER FACE WENT COOK-STOVE %ED-- COME ON, SNUFFY GET OUTTA THS TRAEFIC-- 1 GOTTA TELL YO Wit [ Circulation? cau . . . Largest Out-of-Town | 1-The Empire delivers four papers to any daily competitor’s one . . . out the Highway, from Junedu, including the Loop, Fritz Cove and Eagle River. 2-The Empire delivers 10 Empires to any daily competitor’s 7 in the City of Juneau. 3-The Empire delivers 8 papers to any competitor's 6 in the City of Douglas. 4-The Empire mails 2% times as many newspapers as any daily competitor’s one in the Juneau post office. EMPIRE advertisements reach more readers than any daily competitor? Advertise in The Empire! The Emplre IsGaining in Paid- Up Circulation Daily! i [ " By BILLY DeBECK \\XL\M ” O’\\ID N ENGAGEMENT RINGS $1°= W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” | The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY _— — | “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau e — e — IF IT’S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop YRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 o— —_— Phone 723————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to | youYou should be coming to us.” — et McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH 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 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485

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