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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1940 snlfiflfsA—VIufis $ S,Bua sAVIuGs_S $ BIG\SAVINGS § § ds! It Pays s been stopped befors ex- ation, advertiser please noti- this oftrce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PR e b DA 15 R | € S— Lount fNive average words to the Ene. y rate per line for consecutive One day ... Additional days Minimum charge | Copy must he in the office by 2 sclock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Tom persons listed in telephone hrrcmry FOR SALE SALE — Five-room mr)dvm 4 Hemlock Way in Ever- Heights. FOR home. reen RIZANTS for sale, 75 cents per llon. Phone 036, 1 long, 1short. = FOR RENT o Uno National Phone 603. ] U){ \/\L register. 3-KOOM AND BATH, elec. range, AVAILABLF Aup\l 44 apt,, excellént location, fully mod- ern, adults only. hone 686. | FURNITURE valued at $600 for | $350 cash, Phone Red 185 after 8 p.m, 417 Franklin St FOR RENT-—-Bachelc Phone 722, artments. Apts. Phone Blue 474 FOR RENT — 2-room :I))ill‘ll;l(‘{]l. Steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 569. FOR RENT — 4-rcom furr house, oil heat, Phone 187 5 pm. shed | after usiness in Skagway FOR SALE: known he Alaska. Transfer Co., established 40 years. Also zuest home and D:udtll paying with florist business known * White House and Gardens, T and to the late Fra mk hunemul ck for cash. Suffecool, | FOR SAL —Dwo]lmg contnmmr; two e completely furnished apartments and full basement. Apartmen on separate floors with separate entrances. Rental e $120 per month, $9,000, 000 down, 6%. Shattuck Agency. FOR SALE Half acre patented | sround in Auk Bay, Fritz Cove | Road. Over half cleared. Write| P.O. Box 939. RADIO AND other household goods | for sale, cheap. Phone Blue 278/ — after 5 p.m. 3-ROOM FURNISHED house with | basement, $750. 838 Basin Road. Phone Blue 375. IOH SALE-1936 Ford pick-up. Al- aska Arc Welders, TOR SALE—Refrigerator. Brother: George FOR SALE—31-ft. troller, cquipped. Room 3, Rooms. fully Orpheum | 4-ROOM all other property belonging| - with bath. 404 W. 10th St. Apply Evergreen Apts. for rent: 3 rooms oil stoves and Frigi- Phone Green 634, APARTMENT and bath, daire. FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment; also 5-room strictly modern unfurnished house. Phone 484. SIMPSON APT. on Gold Belt Ave. Inquire Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Large furnished room with kitchenette. Steamheated. Phone 702, Third and Gold. VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642, COMFORTABLE APARTMENT fo: two. Apply Winter & Pond Apts. VACANCY \Iuggu. ApLs FOR R —6-room unfurnished house. Inquire at Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—5- -room steam heated apartment. Phone Blue 200. VACANCY-MacKinnon Apts. VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. — | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. FOR RENT-—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shuppe CAVATED view lot in ct with large amount fir building material. Thane 3, two of dry Terms. Phone rings. WHY PAY RENT? The home at 1609 W. 10th still for sale. Price reduced and terms— $800 down and $30 monthly, 3 years to pay. W. J. Powers, Blue 765, FOR SALE OR LEASE — The Midget Lunch. E_‘dn %A_---B«-st ng;Broadloon Wilton rug, 11x13, with pad, $75. Empire, MAH, i)l X RA. ot. 746 W. 12th St. FOR SA Fér_d_m;—rine conver- sions. High speed reverse trans- missions. Water-cooled manifolds, propellers. Electrically welded tanks. Alaska Arc Welders, JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472, SMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail at the Snap Shoppe. 3 North Dakota is the eighti state to adopt a constitutional amend- ment preventing use of automotive tax funds for non-highway -pur- poses, e Tax revenues from operation of motor vehicles today- exceed the total of Federal, state and local taxes in 1896 when the automobile was a sideshow curiosity. —_— e The Dally Alaska mpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al-' aska newspaper CO7Y warm Inrn apts. Lights, walter, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at 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. e isian TURN your oma gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOS] AND FOUND LOST—Whimpy, red spamel pup Phone Red 780. daytime. WANTED — Old-fashioned ice box. Phone Alaska Meat Co. WANTED — Day or hour Phone Green 285. work. WANTED—A lady for light house- keeping and companion, Phone Red 398, evenings, WANTED—Set of golf clubs. Phone Green 153 or write P.O. Box 494. WANTED—Light used car, coach or sedan. Phone Black 80. Empire Cla.sslfleds Pay! cash | [ Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room house, furnished, overstuffed, oi.| (& heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor | |: Apts. {m nished 2-ROOM STEAM heated apt. Leshor | | o, Ifie MOMENT by Amy Porter: A draped bodice and belt' of con- trasting colors give a striking ef- fect to this dinner frock of cafe au lait jersey. The bodice is red, the belt green., Home Folks Leffers Count Plenty, Resulls Of Conventions, Proof (Continued trom Pa.gc One) ¢ | war declaration from the Demo- crats. and that they got it in no uncertain terms. NO ARGUMENT Taking their cue from the Presi- | dent’s statement a few days before thy went into action, the Demo- cratic platform committee wrote in- to their commitments that we would never send any of our boys abroad to fight in foreign wars; that we, as a peopie, would conse- crate ourselves to prineiples of peace and the pursuit of friendly rela- tions amonf all peoples. There are two amazing and, I think, interesting things about | this plank in the platform. In the first place, put there by popular demand as democracy understands it, it commits the party to the very same thing that Republicans wrote into their platform: “The Republi- can party is firmly opposed to in- volving this nation in foreign war. The Republican party stands for | Americanism, preparedness and peace.” In the second place — IF candidates stick to their party platforms—foreign policy cannot | be even a minor issue in this cam- paign. AND foreign policy is THE ONLY major issue which politi- cians here have considered both by Island Women's j sum to be used | activities of the club. mpbell, who headed ge of the af- | he most vital question of the day whether we should take an ag ressive or defensive attitude to- ard the forces which seem to be| the Douglas Club netted a fair various After WPA Job for Mrs. secoming dominant in the world) oL | vill not be, camnot be, impor-| falr, Wished to thank all those who | antly debated, 1elped toward the sucess of the sale. Apparently the active, letter BT writing telegram - sending, tele FREE DINNERS AT INN Six more free dinners are *d this week at the Doug for T ; the »hone-calling portion of the Ameri- ‘an people don't want any part f any foreign war—and both par d- Inn lowing ties and both candidates have| pumbe "194, 383, 2818 heeded that demand and laid their | 4ng ines accordingly Bl st R TAX RATE FIXED AT 20 MILLS, LESS DISCOUNT BOU -L/IS Twenty mills on the dolls tax rate fixed for this ye | bert Schrammen. | Addlems the | nub and nerve center of the cam-| | paign. Radical changes in the for- |eign situation could change that condition, but there is very little indication now that those changes will come before November. | Therefore, as a result of the |strange ways of democracy, any serious campaign contention on special meeting of the Doug Council which was held £ evening. The meeting followed the three sessions held by the Council as a Board of Equalization which Com- | were uneventful and did not change Miss Isabelle |materially the total valuation as ride of Mr. Al- | compiled by Tax Assessor Charles The ceremony was | Tuckett. performed by Mr. G in the pres- As usual there will be a discount ence of immediate tives of the |of five percent allowed for prompt two families, Mr Orrin payment and the discount date is 3 the attendants. | this year extended to October 15 ception held at the home of | After that date a penally will be chrammen’s parents lullnm(l incurred against payment, the marriage. - - shter of Mrs, Isabelle Cashen, resident of Douglas, lhcw N IS RRIDE LBERT SCHRAMMEN At eight o'clock Satur | in the office of U: d m)\\lnn(x Felix G Cashen became the night BABY GIRL BORN TO MOHS - A daughter, Shirley Rae, was born Eleanor Pyne vas born here, attended Doug- | to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mohs Sunday | i ating in 1930 and | morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. The | WPA officials were astonished and ttle business college | little girl tipped the scales at 6! 5’1‘~I\|m~u(l “l"rm MI~~11 nor Pyne, ST A e e ds. She is their second child, | 20, reported for work, as shown, on where ified for a*position in | pounds. he i .u |. ; . ; RV DA labbriBrotactiniokton. Tte the Ter g which | Mother and daughter are reported card to report had been sent to her she has held for several years. getting along fine. : . Her ‘willingness to do Mr. Schrammen is a son of Mr.| 7~ e + k to support a family and Mrs. H. Nielson, well known - six is exputul to secure her a cleri- residents of Juneau. For the DflUGLAS-Collseum ) «al position, month or more he has been trolling. | | sl 3 The newlyweds will reside in Juneau | SATURDAY-—SUNDAY v rnx the present. — - *”——— D.L W C. T SUCCESFUL The"food sal(* lu]d here Saturday { | Bubscripe to The Daily A the paper with the, large: uaranteed circulation ZORINA _ "ON YOUR TOES" pire Read Alaskea’s Biggest and Best Daily Newspaper, THE EMPIRE Guaranteed Largest Paid Cirenlation in Juneau ... . Largest Qut-of-Town Circulation! 1-The Empire delivers four papers 1o any daily competitor's one . . . out the Highway, from Juneau, 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 Empire Is Gaining in Paid- Up Circulation Daily! 'BARNEY GOOGLE UN--GOOGLE -~ AST MISS De Luvy's CHALEFENR \F a\E CRINES AND SNUFFY SMITH TW' CHAUFFEWR-- HE LEFT BBOUT N HOUR AGO,SNUEEY, WHILE OV WERE * . SLEEPW'--GE--HE * \WORE ME OWT TTALKIN' ABOUT TW' DGER \E'S PLAY T GANE, CONSIN - HAaw Haw g EERGOT TO DODGE MY TURN RGN - Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer™) (e PAUL BLOEDHORN | oreasms ‘1 Fl{f‘f\}ixflbi STEF:ET XU Fmt‘of‘M:in Street | H. S. GRAVES Juneau Molors “The Clothing Man” e U oothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | Si & MARX CLOTHING ! EVERY NIGHT A SPCTU TN i GO i DOUGLAS INN ¢ l Ma‘lean Me'al works John Marin, Prop. Phone G'Z! | South Seward St. s s e g | AIR CONDITIONING e | and OIL BURNERS | SHEET METAL WORK q ANET /\“Y L= —_— - PIGELY WIGGLY You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at 24—PHONES——18 | THE BARANOF | * COFFEE SHOP { | [T i ea i ik . || Garbage Hauled :/:T:: fl‘lfimf, f: ‘ 5| Reasonable Monthly Rates PH()NF 62 ! E.0: DAVIR: (10— - TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR i Rewara Street Near Thira | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol ZORIC LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 BYSTEM CLEANING | "PHONELS ||———— | Alaska Laundry Eflfli{ng Trar}iff:l i Rock—Coal nauung Oil Delivery — Stove—Fue || Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instrumenta and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second R i e S > . | |Thomas Hardware Ce.! PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE — e —y Utah Nut and Lump | |- COAL ‘ JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Com any PAINTS—OIL—GL. SS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. | TELEPHONE 412 | | GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 | Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 ! American Meat——Phone 38 | . The Juneau Laundry TRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY/ PHONE 359 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 165 Free Delivery Juneau D — e — IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ——e McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS —_— Phone 723— ——]15-2nd Bt THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your halr is not becoming to | youYou snould be coming to us.” DR T CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET 487 TELEPHONES 371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. e ST A e o PR —-— I‘ Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER 4 Lt Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. corees.