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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JULY 13, 1940 Use Emplre Classified Ads! It Pays WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped befors ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attenijon. l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | PRSNG| Count Nve average words to the | fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... Additional days . Be Minimum charge ... 500 Copy must he in the office by 2 #lock in the afternoon to insure ms-rtion on sam~ day. W> accept ads over telephone rom. persons listed in telephcone lireeiofy. Phons 374—Ask for Ad- hl(er 'FOR SALE 100 FOR SALE—Electric - m.un e, $65. A-1 condition, Phone Red 515 aflernoons FOR SALE Hawthorne bicycle, lly new, reasonable, Phone | FOR SALE—4-room Inn(lllll house near Auk F Bargain, cash or terms. Red G. . WASHER, good condition. 524 Gol TWIN BED wit w Simmons mat- tress; dresser and chest of draws. Phone Blue 279. DESIRABLE lot. 746 W. NLII b[ FOR SALE—Ford marine conver- sions. High speed reverse trans- missions. Water-cooled manifolds, propellers. Electrically welded tanks. Alaska Arc Welders, JUNEAU ROOMS. Phune’ 472, EMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail at the Snap Shoppe. Today's news today In The Empire MlSCELLANEOUS TRADE 1936 F‘oxd pick-up for coupe or sedan, same year, Chev- rolet or Plymouth. Inquire at the Empire Office. (Z()ARD AND ROOM 213 Tth St. Phone Red 211. l-:XP’FrR"’[‘”pub‘né stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. I« 's Beauty Shop. 315 Decker Way. Telephone 1, YURN your ora gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. " LOST AND FOUND LOST- Smn]l black cockerel span- iel. Phone 365 or see B, D. Stew- art, Reward. LOST — Billfold _with _currency. Finder please call Red. 604. Re- ward FOUND— . Owner may have by proving property and paying for this adv, Phone Thane 19, 2 nngs Forest Service Auxiliary Meet Members of the Forest Service are invited to meet Tues- day afternoon, July 16, at the Glac- jer Highway home of Mrs. L. E. Tverson, A 1:15 o'clock luncheon will be served and co-hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Seaburn and Mrs. Robert Mit- chell Ty a clissified ad in The Empire. MRS. CORWITH IS GREETED TQDAY UPON ARRIVAL National Amentan Legion Auxiliary President on Alaska Tour 4-ROOM wllh bfllh 404 W lOl 1 St Apply Evergreen Apts. ! two rooms, corner OFFICE SPACE: Greeted at the Alaska Steamship 387 after 5 p.m. iJunmm until Tuesday when she will |fly to Fairbanks to continue hex rooms | yisitation of units in the Territory. Frigi-| * Besides an almost 100 percen’ {delegation from the local Legion | Auxiliary, Mrs. Corwith was met this morning by Department Com- APARTMENT for rent: 3 and bath, ofl stoves and daire. Phone Green 634 FOR RENT — 4-room furnished| “‘fi“{:;’l‘l“’l‘l";ru‘;‘::""_Zl' ’)“‘”"“,“I‘J')““‘f{ mander Mrs. Beth Nordling; De- '4‘;4 e ouse. PHORE | o vtment Secr Mrs. Betty Mc- Db | Cormitk and Mrs. George SIMPSON APT. on Gold Relt Ave,|sen, President of the Juneau Aux- Inquire Nugget Shop. ‘Hl»lr}'- Mis, William Corwith FOR RFNI—}"mmsmd four- mum‘ Mrs. William Corwith, of Rock- house, No. 1684 Evergreen Ave.|yille Centre, New York, is leadin Mrs, Anna Hegstad. the American Legion Auxiliary’s 0,000 women this year as their Fcfif“:;{( Pt "“;::‘2:‘;8’;1‘:2“Nm:oml President. Under her ad- Phone 702, Third and Gold, | ministraton the urgamzau(‘)n e | making large membership gains I VACANCY, Shabaldak Am,s. Phone | évery part of the country and is 642, | achieving great progress in 1(\ “Jlum am of civic and patriotic ser-| LO‘VIF‘ORTA!’LF APARTMFNT for | vice. two. Apply Winter & Pond Apts. [ Mrs, Corwith was unanimously THE RILLOREST: ONE PR |decled to the preidency ai ihe NISHED APARTM PHONE 5 ke 5 | September, following a dozen years B b | of prominent service in local, state ALDER TERRACE: attractive 4. and national offices. A charter room view apattment. Reasonable Mmember of the Rockville Centre Unit, she demonstrated her ability | for Auxiliary. leadership in the tivities of this Unit, The state or tion called for first as a committee chs R4 Soohe ’:u Vice-President and Pre FOR RENT—5-room steam heated |the Department apartment. Phone Blue 200. | In 1936, Mrs, Corwith was ap- M s o otip _ |pointed to take charge of the FURNISHED Al TMENT: 3| Auxiliary’s radio broadcasting ac rooms and bath. Phone 723. | tivities as chairman of the na- FOR RENT — 3-room apartment, |tional radio committee. So succes furnished. Phone Douglas 28. | ful was her work in this field t Eshe was twice reappointed and wa ‘l;ompleunu her third year at the 3-ROOM AND BATH elec. range, ead of this important committee Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room |When elected National President house, furnished, overstuffed, of:|She improved and expanded the heat, Frigidaire, Call Windsor |Auxiliary’s broadcasting from local Apts. |stations and on nationel chair — S, X R ‘pexsunally directing many national VACANCY*!mperlal Rooms. Phone | broadcasts. rent. Black 570. ac- VACANCY, Nu;.gm “Apts. unfurr Inquire at Snap Shoppv FOR RENT - 6 -room house, Hadt ot VACANCY—MacKinnon Aptfi When the Auxiliary went to VACANC}‘L"};‘“""“" Apartments. | ey, york City for its national VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. convention in 1937, Mrs. Corwith FOR RENT—] Partly furnished flat ’ Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. vention committee in charge of ar- |rangements for the conventionand | the entertainment of the thousands of women who attended. Born in Hillsdale, New York, in 11898, Mrs Corwith attended the | public schools there, then the New | York State College for Teachers where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1918. She was u member of Psi Gamma sorority and Vice-President of her Senior class Following her graduation, she | taught for several years in the schools of New York State. She is active in the work of the Federated work. Phone Green 265. WANTFD—COOk and housekeeper Inquire at Empire Office. Ask for “XYZ." ELECTRA DUE | FROM INSIDE Dick Hawlefiopular In- terior Flier, Joins PAA System Five passengers were due in from Fairbanks this afternoon aboard a PAA Electra piloted by Captain Al Monseén and Officer Dick Hawley, veteran Interior pilot who went to work for the PAA system about | three weeks ago and is making his first Fairbanks-Juneau flghti by El- ectra. Passengers due are: Mrs. B, Frickey, C. Smith, C. R. Griffin, L. Garrett, Miss Phyllis Lundell. - e, COUGHLIN Kr1URNING leader in local civic and philan- thropic organizations, Her eligibility to Auxiliary mem- | was a sergeant in the Quarterma. |sey, and her brother, Raymond !Swu:t a sergeant in Company K, 133 Infantry, 76th Division. Social Program Incentive for extensive entertain- NO Trespassing GEORGE BROS. FARM Dynamite Blasting Everyday! Be Careful! R. E. Coughlin, Clerk of the U. 8. District Court, is a passenger aboard’ the Princess Alice for Juneau. SPCO".“ ot l:“”.‘kh"’ Kmmmrluck this morning upon arrival of Building. Phone 62. = ine steamer Alaska, Mrs, William | FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room|Corwith, National President of the cabin, close in and quiet. Phone|American Legion Auxiliary, is in Gulluf- | Clubs of Rockville Centre, and a| bership comes through the World| War service of her husband, who| ter Corps, at Camp Dix, New Jer-| BROWH RESIGNS AS COMPTROLLER GENERAL CITIZENSHIP GRAMTED 10 T\‘IO HERE TODAY |ing, Mrs. Corwith will be guest of honor this evening at a barbeque picnic to be held at the Skaters’ abin. Cars will leave the Leglon Brown. former Senator, Dugout at € o'clock. One was’ naturalized and one re- 1 as Comptroller General This morning she was entertained ' nqppjated in District Court here to- United States due to ill with a breakfast at the Baranof gay Naturalized wWas Alexander rding to word ived | Hotel and during the noon hour| gonstantinovich Halloev, native of 1 offices of the Federal bu- was honored at a 40-8 luncheon | Ruscia, who took the name of Harry | re srown succeeded John R, )’th Mesdames Betty McCormick, | Haloff. Johanma Caroline Cowling | McCarl in the office. Dolly Kaufmann, Alva Newmanand ' was repatriated > Esther Gullufsen making arrange- - ments. JOIND RELATIONS AVER]’ SIREKE Mrs, Ernest Gruening will be L | hostess with a tea Monday after- »ard and Rosina| NEW YORK, July 13.—Governor noon at the Governor's House in'Sh d here today on|Lemhan announces that the threat- compliment to the National Presi-| the Ala rom the Midwest. They | enec ke of 35000 workers in the dent, and in the evening a no- will go to Sentinel Island' to vaca- wustry of New York host dinner will be held in the Iris tion at the light with Mr, and Mrs. nd that the work- Rocm of the Baranof Hotel. Reser-| C. Shepardson. They are at the go back to their jobs vations are open to the public (\Htl'(iu..lml u Hul(] may be made by calling Mrs. Homer | ey Nordling, Mrs. John McCormick or Mrs. George Gullufsen | - SEEING JUNEAU AGAIN; T0 TAKE FISHING JAUNT Former Juneauite once an engineer with the LN Paul Peterson, Alaska Juneau, was trying to get used to the new Jyneau today with his wife, family and friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Dorothy Peterson and Dr. Mrs. H. L. Vidrickson of W rrived | here today and ar s at the Baranof Hotel plan to go out on Jazz for a few days’ and return for a few more days’ visit here before going south again - - ALY Automobiles belonging to members of the religious sect, Jehovah's " Witnesses, were overturned in the streets of Litchfield, Ill., when H. Rattray, electrical engineer, townspeople attacked members of the sect for refusing to salute the ved in town today and is holice moved il stineau Hotel. ) ned violence, state U. S. flag. When townspeople thre the sect members to » neighboring town jail. Read Alaska’s Biggest and Best Daily Newspaper, THE EMPIRE Guaranteed Largest Paicd nintion in Juneau . . . 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BARNEY GOOGLE ARAL--WARAL:- GEN TH' LEET s«m TH KENTRN -- HENT THET DOWNRIGHL PITABLE -- WE-UNS COME ALL TH' WAY D G\T ' X 2e COUL e VflRN\\m 'S SWow AND SNUFFY SMITH UR--\EP, LONZO-- HE-L- CHECKED ONT 'BOUT TH' TUWE 'D GE DAY ] \E MEAN TO SBY NESTERDAY-- Td' DOOR HE'D SPY : 1D SOMETHING ANOTHER ONE OF NOUR \E STO0D THAR “(\EBE\?T GOWY TO T JUGES-- N -- AN LET THAT SOLTH SER ISLANDS FOR S\ MONTHS- WHEWY T THOUGHT ! NEVER GET RID OF 'EM Y OL LONZO BACKIN' OWT 1] Al o' FIREY The Empire Is Gaining in Paid- | FORD AGENCY "FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing S. FRANKLIN SI'REET Foot of Main Street at very reasonable rates [ (Authorized Dealer?) \ PAUL BLOEDHORN { GREASES { GAS — OIL ! ) o T s chayes |[i o e | “The Clothing Man” ; | 3 e e e o o i Soothing Organ Music and § Delicious Fried Chicken | EVERY NIGHT i | DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 661 | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING Maclean Metal Works | South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES-——18 o You'll Find Food Finer and Service'More Compiete at THE BARANOF || - A COFFEE SHOP | W — | Krafft’s ‘ Garbage Hauled T:Sf:: ifffi'”?,fi E. 0. DAVIS MRS 5 B TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULT! | Call l'l’u‘me\: 13 ;flll 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol Jones-Stevens Shop LADY READY-TO-WEAR [ewara Street Near Thirm | ‘ | Rock—Coal Hauling —_— " LIQ R ! ZORIC 1 PHONEu?Znor sss { BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 1 Alaska Laundry g?géing Tl’aI}iff:l i BUILDING wn | GRS | | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments ——eey | 'Thomas Hardware Co. | and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second b Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE I e ———————————————— e R Utah Nut and Lump COAL | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 JUNEAU-YOUNG - Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition I || HOME GROCERY Phone 146 | Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | | _ American Meat—Phone 38 | —— e -y | GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON: “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET hetween Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY | “SMILING SERVICE” E ; IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! || Bert's Cash Grocery Ideal Paint Shop PHONE 165 YRED W. WEND'T l | Free Delivery Juneau PHONE 549 | | s i, 1. Phone 723 ——115-2nd St THE ROYAL || BEAUTY SALON ' “If your halr is pot becaming to you-~You snould be coming to us.” L — ) ) McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS | CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET [ 487 TELEPHONES 371 FRESH EVERY DAY —— Lacal, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FBESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY | M OUR OWN FARM) i TEL LI’HONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY | m | FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 L e BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. i B i} Window Cleaning PHONE 485 L e e e s LUMBER e e