The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 17, 1940, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDN[:SDAY JULY I7 1940 — Watch and Jewelry Répairing at very reasonable rates ‘ PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET > ek P — WANT AD INFORMATION' FOR RENT--5-rgom_ hause in Douglas. Inquire Feusi & Jensen i-ROOM with bath. 404 W. 10th St Apply Evergreen Apts, In case of error or if an ad — - ——e ~ — | has been stopped befors ex- OFFICE SPACE: two rooms, corner piration, advertiser please noti- |} Second and Franklin. Kraffts fy this oftrce (Phone-374) at Building. Phone 62, pnce s ven i e ;',‘;;,,J;;:J Taria, Wil BN FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE cabin, close in and quiet. Phone 387 after 5 p.m. L NIve Average words to thE| \pARTMENT for rent: 3 rooms 8 5 and bath, oil stoves and Frigi- Daily rene! pér lnefogeoseoBtive .- y,le " phone Green 634, msertionsy 53 e One day ... ., 100 FOR ' RENT — 4:room furnished Additional days ....... Sc apartment; also 5-room - st Minimum charge .....50¢ Copy must he in_the office by 2 sclock in_the afternoen teo insure| msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Yom persons listéd in telephone Urectory. Plone 374<-Ask for Ad-tik T'OT? QAIJ —30-ft. tloller 31-C-347, fully equipped, $300 if taken at once. See man on boat at Boat | Harbor 12-FOOT OUTBOARD boat and 4 h.p. Waterwitch motor, $60 cash. Also Lloyd's wicker baby carriage. $6. Phone Red 340. HOUSEHOLD furniture, available for inspection. J. M. Wyckoff, Hotel Juneau. FOR SALE—18-1t_ skiff, reasonable. Phone 037, 2 short, one long. | ALDER TERRACE: modern unfurnished house. Phon 484. e on Gold Belt' Ave. »t Shop. SIMPSON APT. Inquire Nug FOR| RENT—Furnished _for-room house; No. 1684 Evergreen Ave Mrs, Anha Hegstad. FOR RENT—Large furnished room | with kitchenette. Steamheated. Phone 702. Third and Gold, VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642, COMFORTABLF‘ AP\RTMENT 1'0' two. Apply Winter & Pond Apts. nn.nu:uve 4- room view apartment. Reasonable rent. Black 570. VACANCY, Nugget Apts. o FOR RENT —6-room unfurnished house, Inquire at Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—Electric mangle, $65 A-1 condition, Phone Red 515 alternoons. FOR SALE — Hawthorne bicycle practically new, reasonable, Phone 556 [WI'\J HFD with Simmons mat- tress; dresser and chest of draws. Phone Blue 279. DESIRABLE lot. 746 W. 12th St EOR SAEE”—%;& mal:jne conver- sions. High spéed reverse trans- missions. Water-cooled manifolds, propellers. Electrically welded tanks. Alaska Arc Welders, JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472. SMALL BUILDING for sale. Call at Lhe Snap Shoppe. Tr)d']y 's news today m The Emplire FOR RENT—5-room steam heated apartmem Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT — 3-room apartment, furnished. Phone Douglas 28. VACANCYuMncKinncn Apts AND BATH elec, range, Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room house, furnished, overstuffed, oi! heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor Apts. VACANCY—Imperial Rooms, Phone VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. | V CANCY at Fosbee Apts. FOR RENT Fartly mmished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm farn. npts Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Rea«mahle n Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS | BOARD AND ROOM, 213 Tth St. Phone Red 211. EXPERT public stenography and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. - Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN “your oia gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WIDOW, 42 years, would hke‘posl-; tion as cook or hotel work any-| where in Alaska. Address Mrs. Blanche King, Park Mansions, Apt. 112, Sacramento, Cal. WANTED — 14- to 20-ft. skiff, preferably with motor, to buy or rent for summer, cheaply. Write Empire C 20. . WANTED by = middle-aged lady, complete housekeeping in small | family or cooking in mining camp. | Experienced. Gastineau 305, | WAi\I:I%D — Day or hour work. Phone Green 265. R e L | Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- pire —the paper with the largest guaranteed circulation , | Emprre ciassifieds ‘h ng ruuhs. Hotel, | * the Griffin race, __ {held -as a run-off. ‘6Ih Eleclion Fares Plerre PIERRE, in this skillful S. D., July l'1 —AVOQ(‘H South Dakota capital will be ballot markers when No- vember rolls around. Th already have been to the polls five times this year, A regular election was called to fill a: vacant mayorship. Com- missioner = Roberts. resigned and Commissioner Griffin kept his job to campaign. Griffin was elected Mayor, but many candidates tried for Rol commissionership that Election No. 2 was held to break” the ties. In Election No. 3, city vot participated in state’ prima No. 4 was called when Commis- sioner Oldaker resigned to become Police Chlef and Griffin resighied to be sworn as Mayor. Several tried for Griffin's commission job. One filed for Oldaker’s and was elected But again none won a majority in and No. 5 was Just 'to keep in trim, many re: dents here will be voting in the state Republican and Democratic conventions and in some of the half dozen fraternal conventions here between now and November. ., MISS NIEMI HERE FOR WEEK’S VISIT iss Sylvia Niemi, of Astoria, Ore- gon, arrived on the steamer Aleu- tian fo ra week’s visit with Miss Sylvia Hostikka, of the Jones-Stev- ens Shop. RECORD CROWD AT WORLD FAIR ON-ALASKA DAY Miss AIask?M iss Nome in New York - High- way Boosted Alaska Day at the New York World's Fair on June 27 brought out a new record week-day atten- dance for 1940, according to the New York Times. Total attendance for the day was 94,806. The Times account continued as follows: “Alaska Day was celebrated yes- terday with ceremonies in which Alaskan officials and former resi- dents of Alaska participated. The guests of honor were Miss Alaska and Miss Nome, who are, respec- tively, Miss Minnie Motschman, a half-Eskimo girl who works in a Fairbanks department store, and Miss Margaret Scott of Nome. They were escorted through a round of functions by Anthony J. Dimond, Alaskan delegate to the House of Representatives; Rex Beach, the author; Bob Crawford, singer and composer, and Donald McDonald, member of the Alaskan Interna- tional Highway Commission, Worried Over Defense “Although there were no formal speeches, Mr. McDonald said in an | interview that Alaskans were be- | coming increasingly uneasy over, |the lack of defense facilities inf | Trespassing GEORGE BROS. FARM » Blasting Evevyday' ‘Be:Careful! Seven thousand pilots annually is thé& goal of the army air corps. training at Randolph Field, Texas, Une! student pilots and their planes befom start of the daily training routine, They have completed elementary tlight training at civilian schools and will spend ten weeks at Randolph Field, Texas, and a final ten at the advanced flying school Kelly Fhld arter which they will join Lha regular army suumhom Nearly 500 pilots-to-be now are in le Sam’s West Point of the Air. Here are several flights of the Alaska and its vulnerability to at-|the job. Nine hundred miles of the distribution in Lhr‘ event, these were H. S GBAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING o AR MR R Maclean Metal Works | i.South Seward St. AR '(ONDI’HONING ard OIl. BURNERS SH{V:ET ME‘!'AL WORK o Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF l——————_——w, You'll Find Food Finer and i | | | || Garbage Hauled 1 Reasonable Monthly Rates 3 E. 0:-DAVIS | | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSER’ LREADY-TO-WEAR ' ; Sewara Street | tack and invasion, He cited the|road are virtually completed, but oyt off from - communication by zonl c need of rushing construction of the | there are 1300 miles yet to he r . o international highway, which is to| constructed. he said a. Precipitation is comparatively SYSTEM CLEANING run from Seattle to Fairbanks, be-| w.rne hignway nas pecome now | W 4nd it would be an easy mat- PHo“E 15 hind the coastal ranges, a matter of strategic necessity,’ he [ter to keep the highway open all| ‘Mr. McDonald estimated that said. ‘Running far back of the year round. In the winter not more Alaska Laundry highway could be completed coastal ranges, it would be impo: than two and one-hulf to three within a year if the United States sible to attack it from the Pa-|feet of cnow falls, nd that is . e would pay the cost and if 2,000 cific side. It would provide a means light that can be easiiy| construction worl were put on of access to Alaskan centers of ¢ v Read Alaska’s Biggest and Best Daily Newspaper, THE EMPIRE Guaranteed Largest Paid Circulation in Juneau . . . Largest Dut-of-Town Circulation? 1-The Empire delivers four papers to any daily competitor’s one . . . out the Highway, from Juneau, including the Loop, Fritz Cove and Eagle River. 2-The Empire delivers 10 Empires o any daily competitor's 7 in the City of Juneau. 3-The Emfiire 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 uh Me Empwe!« The Empire Is Galning iil Pald- Up Circulat!;qnfmli?,:( 7 il Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musieal Instruments : and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump 1 COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY ‘3 Phone 146 Near Thim | | Alaska Music Supply] — | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer?) GRE Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors i ey Db . o Soafiing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN fchie Merrin, Prop. Phone on§ e s s s s | SANITARY | PIGCLY WICELY i 24 ——PHONES——18 | Krafft’s ‘ mmnammc co. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY H FREE DELIVERY | Call Phoues: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIQUORS | PHONE 92 or 95 MARINE PHONI BUILDING Rock—Coal Hlulln( Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery -_ Bodding Transfer ; ]Thomas Hardware Co | PAINTS — OTLS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE — - | JUNEAU-YOUNG . Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition - GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between { Front and Second' Streets PHONE 359 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery | — Juneau , THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is ot to , 487 TELE . "FRESH EVERY flnme-Growu TELEPHfiNF BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH | PHONE 409 (ot s oty Fhone 723— ——113-2nd Bt you—You should be coming to us.” —_— | FOR INSURANCE : See H. l SHEPARD & SON W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY —_— IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop YRED W. WEND'T PHONE 549 | —_— McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS CALIFORNIA GROCERY angl, .. MEQT MARKET 'HONES DAY. —— 371 cal, VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR owll)l FARM) PT DELIVERY BARANOF ‘HOYTEL BLDG. Windbw — Juneau Lumn I Cleamny PHONE 485" R e e Y LUMBER ber Mills, Ine.

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