The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1940, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDAY JUNE 26, 1940, FOR RENT 3-ROOM furnished apt. Stove heat, Phone Red 404 INFORMATION {_ In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped befora ex- ‘ piraticn, advertiser please noti- y this oftice (Phone 374) at | | | FOR RENT — 4-room furnished house. Phone 452. FOR RENT—TWo-room apartment, furnished. Phone Douglas 28. ‘oom /T WANT TO RENT 4- o | be- furnished house. Call tween 5 and 6 p.m once and same will be given 688 attention. I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W ore ool e S e SCEE Coum five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... Additional day Minimum charge ....50c Copy must be in the office by 2 yclock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone persons listed in telephone {ory. : Phone 374—Ask for Ad-faker. 3-ROOM apt, 210 Main St. Blue 429. Phone VACANCY Nugget Apts 3-ROOM HOUSE and Mullen, 843 W. 9th, $35and up. cabin. Me- 10¢ e ) 9 : VACANCY-—MacKinnon Apts. i!-RO()M APARTMENT Hot and cold water, Phone 569 for rent: steam heat bl e ALY THE HILLCREST: One \ln,l]P apartment with closet roll-around | bed; also one corner apartment with bedroom, both furnished. | Phone 439 FOR SALE | —Ford V-8 pickup, 1 2 STRICTLY MODERN unfurnish- | Arc Welders, ed houses, 5 and 6 rooms, fire- s vop -1 D Phone 484. SALE—Ford marine conver- High speed reverse trans- Water-cooled manifolds, slectrically welded a Arc Welders, FOR SALE Alaska model FOR missions, propellers, tanks. Al ~ Reasonable. upstairs. ROOM FOR RENT 208 Main St. 3-ROOM AND BATH, elec. range, Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room | WILL SELL or exchange business. house, furnished, overstuffed, oil| Write Empire CEC. | ‘heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor | Apts. 1-ROOM HOUSE with 2 bedrooms, | - for sale cheap, with terms. Phone STEAM HEATED ROOM. Phone Red 440 | Green 675, | 2-rOO] daire, 141 So. BACHELOR apt.: clec, range, steam Franklin, Prigi- heat. 1-ROOM FURNISHED house, $950. Phone Blue 475 30-foot, trolling boat, | 10 h.p, Stendhardy Call Douglas 35. SALE beam, $500. FOR 9 FOR RENT- apartment; apartments SALE—1936 half-ton Chev-| - rolet panel delivery truck, $285' VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. Ph M" cash, or terms. Phone 0365, Don- ald Thromdsen. -room steam heated dlM) 3- and 4-room Phone Blue 200. oot FOR VACANCYV—Imprx ml Rooms. Phonc AFART'VIENI‘ FOR RENT“! room and bath, heated anc furnished remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- ter Tract. Phone Blue 135. FOR bath, Phone SALE—3-room house and| reasonable for quick sale.| 656, ‘ FOR SALE—Small completely fur- nished house with two bedrooms, Jaundry room with stationary s tubs and washing machine, Frigi-| VACANCY al Asg(\u)blv Apartments daire, electric range, etc. Call| ——— 341, VACANCY dL Fosboc Apts VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone Green 465. FOR RENT—Partly Iurmshed flat. Inquire bnap shoppc FOR SALE—Desirable nor Tract, Photo ]vL in Way $650. Inquire Ordway’s| Shop. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and L()7V warm lum aph JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472. | | bath. Reasonable at Seaview, FOR SALE—Property at Tenakee: | 5 lots, one dwelling house com- | MISCELLANEOUS pletely furnished; one large wood | shed, warehouse, boat-house with| BOARD AND ROOM, 213 7th St. runway and winch; 2 lots and| Phone Red 211. garden root house. Full informa-| pwpppn pubuc stenography and tion, address Oliver Drange, Ten- d | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | akee, and Nick Gronsdma, BOX| poato @ ool | 985, Juneau. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. 6MALL BUILDING at the Snap Shoppe. fu( sale. Cail | HOUSE AND ACRE trdct ’ll.‘ Auk Bay. Chenp for cash. A.| llallm.r al Kaser's Ranch, MURN your or@ gold mto value, | cash or trade at Nuggcz Shop. TORBETIS IN JUNEAU LOST AND FOUND l*‘UUNJ)WL:u'm' V»B hub m[),ownrr may have by proving uwnorshq) and paying for this adv, WANTED WILL BUY. second hand photo- graphic enlarger. Call at the Empire office, Walter Torbet, former Field Rep- resentative of the Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Church and in charge of Alaska Missions, is visiting in Juneau until next Tuesday when he will go to thel Westward. He is at the Baranof. Torbet has retired as Field Rep- resentative but will go to Seward | to accept the pastorate of the Meth- | odist Church there and continue as Superintendent of Alaska Mis- sions. WANTED TO BUY—Used washing ! machine in good condition. Call| Mel Rogers at Green 285. CATER ING - Expprmnred girl. Phone Red 211, 1e Dany Alaska wmpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. 5ub~.crlbe for The Empire. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Y orrtam SEENot A BLOOD VISSEL- T KNOWED FROM TH STRRT FACE -WHITENIN' AN JaW-PRINT WUZ PLUMB OGN H\S GRAN -- 7 T00 BAD, LOW\ZIE - , T THOUGHT THAT LITTLE SCHEME OF MINE -- “UOVING YOI DRESS WP LKE & MOVIE QUEEN - L WOLLD BRING SNIFFY P YO WS SENGES-- | Alaska-Yukon Pioneers; | Daughters of the A.Y.P. lof Seattle, p :mn!w-.,mn room, Minnie looked at | casy | Cole. | Shanghai | We | completely | ing neighborhood kids begging for | “Boy, time to swap clothes and dash to Busitiess and Professional Wo- men's banquet as guests of the Al- arkn Weekly. Alw and always with Miss Fairbanks on hand to help and plan and gwde in ber ef- ) just in time tc cateh the train East for Washington. : snce the days when I dude- i in Wyomingz, invited us to step over | wrn . ranch near Yellow-1 tene for a few days. We dll re- gretted that time would not permit Mr. Miller visited Alaska in nd March and took col- | cred movie of Alaska from Ket- kan to Fairbanks, including the by and Ice Carnival which ed much interest in the East where he h: shown them After all routes Bast the price wa same e was to go by sier Park. Nick Cartcr of the Great Northern help- | e our itinerary, checked | our e and we are being roy- ally lookad after. 4 Lasg night I tucked foo sieepy but | Seattle was indeed royal to Af- happy girls nte their fivsk Pullinan aska’s Queens, Miss Alaska (Minnie payths, Motsechman) and Miss Nome (Mar- P 231527 R 7 R BT FACE JOB LOSS all today writing thank you notes to those who so graciously entertained them there. { They were met the 13th at Pier AKRON, O., June 26—The City Council asked Akron’s rubber com- panies, department stores and the Two by Miss Lulu Fairbanks, Alaska School Board to discharge women Weekly; Terry McGovern, Chamber of Commerce; A. A. Bass of the employees whose husbands have and replace them with unem- Thelma men. Wood of the H. N. Pet- erson of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, yours truly and others—in- cluding photographers. The ‘City| ™ o0 oo B o two arguments in support of his adopled proposal: (1) “Help end unemployment” and (2) \qmmlo‘[ employment is responsible Im ‘(mv\l Meet Many Alaskans Dur- ing Enterfainment Giv- en Them in Seaftle Kay J. Kennedy, correspondent, been in Alasl several years writing Miss Alaska and Miss Nome at Se- attle on their trip to the East. In a letter to The Emy written aboard | Great Northern Ewmpire Builder, under date of Sunday, June 16, Miss Kennedy says ka for the past articles, joincd who ha st cas! Blaker and Helen Ryder advanced | motereycle cop as escort to their hotels—Miss Alaska to the New Washington and Miss Nome to the Gowman Hotel. ded Steve, a burley Wioh ‘the dizey out of every two divol heights of her Seattle and Oho-0-0-0-ed her | first visit to a city larger than Ju- neau or Ketchikan. Margaret felt for she attended business col- lege there four years ago. They were swept into a whirl- pool of activity, shopping, followed by photographers, beauty shop and hair barely dry in time to attend a cocktail party given by Harry Gow- man to which he had invited Al- |askans, Mr. and Mrs. Crane, Fair- I)a\nk.\: Mr. €lauson, Cordova; A. B. Cummings, Anchor: Walter King Mr. Wyockofl; Te McGovern Harriet Alstrom Kernohan, and Frank Kernohan; Tom anpd Cash Juneau; and T. R. Wilson, The Coles and Mr. Wil- son eyed each other and simultan- i eously discovered, “Didn't we play ball together in Wrangell forty year 0! 'Twas true and they hadn't seen each other since they were ten years old! Later in the evening the girls were honored with a party at Miss Blaker's by the Daughters of the AYP. All Alaskans were invited met Mrs. Leslie, formerly of Seward (m#ther of Mrs, George Col- § well of Anchorage, Bessie Blaker, who used to own a hotel in Fair- banks, Elsie Catton, formerly of | Valdez, Marjorie Grant Lettich, one- time resident of Wrangell and many others, Miss Alaska turned up missing Search revealed her in a lawn swing | surrounded by 30 ador- | | T 1-The Empire del one . .. out the Fritz Cove and 3-The Empire de autographs saw . g “First queen I ever | “Gee, ain’t she swell?” she gave me her autograph. ete, drifted to my ears. Later danc- ing at the Olympic Bowl and both girls were introduced from the or- chestra rostrom. Late to bed Up early the next morning to wish Joe Crosson and the Alaska Clipper good passage on the first shakedown fiight, newsrezl men, more photo-, graphers . . . “It has been photc- graphed so much, my face is tired,” Miss Alaska whispered to me. I Mr. McGovern called for us to| be guests at a Chamber of Commerce | luncheon where the girls were ir | duced, Friday evening, guests of the Ladies of the Golden North | and the AY.P. Ada Miller, first white child born at Wiseman is pres- ident of the L.G.N. A. J. Goddard gave us all honorary membership ! cards in the A.Y.P. The girls spoke| well when called upon. Saturday morning, a bit of shop-| ping without benefit of photograph- ers. In the afternoon the queens went sail boating for the first time and came back breathless just in daily competito 1 PAD GOOD MONEN FER THESE STORE -BOUGHTEN CLO'S AN Al To WEAR 'EM -- M\( SICH A PURTY PITCHER HAT % T DECLAR--(T Fh\R\.‘I TAKES M BRERTH BWAY - LAW ME ! T WIGHT PAW WUWZN'T SO STRAIGHT - LACED W' NARRER- MINDED -- ey C'MON -- WE'LL TAKE & STROLL DOWN THE BOULEVARD- TH' HECK | Only 23, Virginia E. Whiteside of | bacteriologist # Guaranteed Largest Paid Cire Wins Hu,h» H()n()rs @TU George Daniel min was admitted to St, last night and is treatment for facial ceived as the result of injuric a blast Z. O. Duke was a missal today from St. Ann medical dismi night After receivin Richard Daniels St. Ann’s last Mrs dismissal today from St pital L. Wingerson was a ¢ Ann’s Mrs. Elaine Gilovane missed today from St receiving medical care. tti wa Esther ectomy Hospital Cook underwent today at the A 9 pound; 9 John Bell, wa noon at the Mr, and Hoonah ounce baby Government to Mrs, George > - MRS. PAUL RETURNS Will have visit Virginia E. Whiteside Mrs. returned to aft of several Columbus, O., had the distinction Wrangell of not only getting an M. D. de- gree but also a master of science degree at the Ohio State univer- sity. Dr. Whiteside, formerly of Youngstown, O., is married to Dr, Werne! w. 1son, research the Mellon Instie ittsbureh. > > NOTICE The Naval Print Plate the J iary unior e o numbers: 377, 350, i Ve the| Switzerland has a Al- ol about 4,200,000 and the pal language is German, The Daily Aiaska Empire has argest paid circulation of any newspaper. Read Alaska’s Riggest and Best Paily Newspaper, E EMPIRE Iation Largest Qut-of- Circulation! jvers four papers to any daily competitor's Highway, from Juneau, including the Loop, Eagle River. 2-The Empire delivers 10 Empires to any daily competitor's 7 in the City of Juneau. livers 8 papers fo any compefitor’s 6 in the City of Douglas. 4-The Empire mails 2%z times as many newspapers as any r's one in the Juneau post office. MPIRE advertisements reach more readers than any dnily competitor? . Advertise in The Empire! The Empire IsGaining in Paid- Up Circulation Daily! T SWOW ! T GOt QUAREST FEELW',MSTOFER G. JES' LIKE T WWZ FERG\TTIN' SUNTHIN' -=- employae, Anu's Hospital receiving medi medical dis- ed from Ann's af a tonsil- Government born yesterday fore- Hospital Bell m Paul and daughter Juneau weeks in Award of American Legion Auxil- shows the following unclaimed 386 and 257. a population pringi- | D R FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer™) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street | i Juneau Moters Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN 5. FRANKLIN STREET FINE 1 | H. S. GRAVES kb W) LA TR “The Clothing Man” | - [ R — HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | | Soothing Orgean Music and & MARX CLOTHING Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN l| hn Marin, Prop. Phone 66 South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONIN and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24——PHONES——18 You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP -— MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK PH()NE 62 o Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | GLASS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIE MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Rewara Street Near Thira Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING k1 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ofl Delivery —ey |Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musical Instruments } and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second | 'Thomas Hardware Ce. PAINTS — OIS Builders' and Sheit HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel, 099 American Meat——Phone 38 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery [S— IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop YRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Phone 723— ——115-2nd L. 1 THE ROYAL McCAUL MOTOR ! COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS i BEAUTY SALON “If your hafr is rot 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 e e et it FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF NOTEL BLDG. L e e e Window Clecminy PHONE 485 | e et r e LUMBER ‘Juneau Lumber Wills. Ine. LB rnadisans rrrrere B e e S e —— Y . 4 GEORGE BRGS. S g bt BREENS

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