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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 30 1940. FOR RENT In case of error or if an ad > has been stopped before ex- oy e piration, advertiser please noti- FOR RENT-—Steam heated furnisi fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at ed room, private home, down once and same will be given town location. Kitchen privileges. l attention. | Phone 677 after 6 pm. | /11 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE || foRp RENT—3-room furnished apt | Phone Douglas 28. Count five average words to the| _ e —e fine. | THE HIL[CREST A FURNISHID Daily rate per line for consecutive| APARTMENT. PHONE G. E mgertions: | KRAUSE, 439 One day ... 00 LT i . Py Additional days B | VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone Minimum charge .....50¢ Green 465. Copy must he in the office by 2| Z-—7 o P S " Prapebels | FOR RENT — Housekeeping room o ‘k i thy aft:moon % insure Everything furnished, reasonable et il s g 208 Main St. upstairs. We accept ads over telephone rom persous listed in telephone Nrectory. » Phone 374—Ask for Ad-faker. 8 FOR SALE + FOR SALE--(1) OCCIDENTAL HO TEL ANNEX lot and building, | . adjoining McCaul Garage, three- story building, 26 rooms and 3| store rooms, $6,000; and (2) OC-| CIDENTAL HOTEL lot cleared of building, $7,000, Harry Olds, Administrator, Lila Palmer Es- A tate Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ministrator's attorney, for in- 0 formation. -ROOM furnished house for rent. Phone Blue 200. STEAM HEATED ll”ht h()\hekeep- ing rooms, Hot ana cold water. Everything Furnished. Phone 702. 3 ROOMS and bath nicely fur- nished: overstuffed, electric range, frigidaire, steam heated. Windsar Apts. Green 675. ST. HEATED room. FOR RENT — 4-room apartment; also 5-room strictly modern unfurnished house. Phone 484. 4-room house. Small rent and balance like VACANCY, Nugget 2 Apts. ¢+« TFOR SA down | rent. Phone 341 after 5 p.m. FOR RLNTfl_, -room unful 1ished MELIOPHONE aud case. See Mia,| Douse. luguire gt Smap Shoppe. J. A. Williams. Phone 383. VAGANCY—MacKinnon Apts. JLLING BOAT Siesta, fully yACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone »ed at new Juneau boat har- r. float No. 2. Inquire mornings to 10 and evenings, £, A VACANLY at Fosbee Apts. FOR 35 Panel V-8, new it S AT » tires. Call Red 705 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT--Pnrtly furnished flat Inquhe Snap Shoppe. VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. furnished ' SYSTEM FOR .First Fundsfil_?;teived—En- i gineer Arrives fo Make Survey Allotment of $25,000 to Alaska to build roads in Indian villages was announced today by the Office of Indian Affairs This is ka's sharing in the Indian Reser- {vation Road Fund of the Depart- ment of Interior appropriation. Harold J. Doolittle, Disttict High- (way Engineer for the Indian Ser- first . |vice, arrived on the North Sea to- day to make a survey to determine iv.lurv the money should be spent. Big Territory Dcolittle is supervisor of all road work on Indian reservations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon- tana, Nevada, California, to the Los Angeles county line one dis- triet in Arizona and now all of Al- aska. The engineer said his agency is |engaged in building a system of ad- ministrative and schocl bus roads for In s. All road work is to be performed by Indians, one of the purposes of the program being to |train Natives in modern methods ,0f construction. PRA Cooperation Doolittle id he hoped the would be carried on in Alaska with the cooperation of the Public Roads Administration, which will pass on the location, type and design of all proposed road 1d will provide er gineers on a “transfer of funds basis. Doolittle is to spend from one to two months in the Territory, tour- ing Scutheast Alaska and then go- ing to Northern and Western Al Midget Lunch. 10@1‘ Lady’s ring, white gold witn JUNEAU ROOMS, Phone 472, | black setting. Lost downtown . BEPSTUEE CPRR o 4 t GMALL RUTLDING tfor ales OBl |, hocroaks. , Reward. nbarnh to at the Snap Shoppe. v s » MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED 3 WANTEDfiLmh(' coats relined and R | MONEY FOR unusual negnuvw—‘ remodeled by an expert, 336 So. hunting, fishing, trapping, scenies, - 50c to $5. Jim O'Neil, Juneau. FeanEit B % WANTED—Good home for working CENTS EACH PAID for used| ) ound gunnv sacks at Coal| g.’l‘.;th” g N e Bunkers. | E | ‘Miss Berg Given Shower Before s puhuc stenography and | hnuk eeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola's Beauty Shop. Telephone| G S ih 201, 315 Decker Way: 0|ng ou SURN 3;;;;11- ora gold 1nto value, cash or Lrade at Nugget Shop. To honor Miss Sylvia Berg, prior to her departure for school in the States, Miss Louise Skinner and Mrs, Clifford Berg were co-hostess- es last evening with a handkerchief shower, The affair was given at MHS Skinner's residence on West Tenth Street and guests spent the evening' playing games. e SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. 5. NIEMI, Owner Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 1788 A . Warden, Catherine Cheeney, Wil- liam Hixson, Emily Olson, Ethan Nelson, Horace Blood, Arthur West- on, Tom Greenhow and Misses Ruth Kunnas, Carol Erskine, Doris John- son, Virginia Warden, Thelma Bod- ding, Kathleen Carlson, Douglas, Catherine York, Phyllis Jenne and Mildred Webster. Enterfains Today For Mis. Archibald Mrs. R. E. Robertson was hostess this afterncon with a small lunch- eon in the Iris Room of the Baran- of Hotel. The cccasion was to honor z Mrs. Ann Archibald, assistant vice- ! GASTINEAU | HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 TWMELY CLOTHES | NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing president of the Pan American Air- ways, who is in Juneau from her home in Washington. e FEnough salt underlies more than 7,000 square miles of Ohio’s area to meet easily requirements of all the world. Complete Outfitter for Men E FRED HENNING Flying Instruction Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska |, Ly the hour or in courses from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- pire — the paper with the largest Sce Us at the Airportl ||, runteed circulation, Attending were Mesdames Matt| Elspeth' (AlIFORNIANS - MAKING HUNT, - JUNEAU REGION Two visiting Californians, friends of Dr. George Doelker, in company with Doelker, George Folta, Alasl Counsel at Large for the Depart- ment of Thterior, ahd Joe Lynch, an to leave tomorrow on the | first leg of a three weeks' game | hunt in the Juneau district. | The visitors are Judge Jesse W. | Carter, Associate Justice of the | Supreme Court of California, from | S8an Francisco, and Attorney Sam- ‘ucl Finley, of Yreka, Cal. Tomorrow the party will go to ar\ Joyce's Taku River Lodge spend three or ‘four days hunt- Jm moose, and on their return, will go‘to the islands for a com- bnation bear and deer hunt. They will_ also go into the Tracy Arm |ccuntr\ after goat, - ere Lorraine Johnson Will Head Junior Legion Auxiliary Miss Lerraine Johnson was eleét- ed to succeed Miss Leanore Kauf- mann, as President of the senior group of the Junior Legion Aux iary, at a meeting held this morn- |ing at the home of Mrs. Frank Met- | calf. Other officers include Winona Monroe, first vice president; Colléen Hellan, second vice president; Pat Olson, sergeant - at - arms; Patline Petrich, secratary-treasurer; Betty Nordling, chaplain. Plans were also discussed at the vention and for taking part in var- ious entertainment programs. - |PENGUIN STOPS HERE *ENROUTE 10 Pl!lBIlOFS The Fish and Wildlife Servk:e vessel Penguin, Capt. H, P, Knut- sen, was in port here all morning enroute to the Pribilofs with teach- ers, dectors and supplies. The Pen- guin left for the Westward .shoruy berore noon. INDIAN ROAD ARMY MEN LOOK e AI.ASKA SET Majors Gaffney, Goerz Fly ¢ work , FOR SALE — Half acre patented — |aska. ground in Auk Bay, Fritz Cove ZY, warm furn. nptu Lights,! Mrs. Doolittle accompanied him Koad. Over half cleared. Write| Water, dishes, cooking utensils and here, planning (o return south P.O. Box 939. bath. Reasonable at Seaview. shortly. | FOR SALE OR LOST AND FOUND ( session for ushering during the con- | Jery Gole Gets ~ RAF AIRDROMES | On i Plane BOMBED T0DAY - IN GERMAN RAID LONDON, AuL. OVER YAKUTAT SITE FOR BASE Jerry | Colé, young son of Cash Cole, watching with longing eyes the big Alaska Clipper take off and ——Th(‘ Air Min-| come in for the past several weeks, istry and Mi of Home Security Wlfh S'mmons A"er had a dream come true today. He announced tonight that the Royal was a passenger this morning for Air Force fields wer attacked in C|lppel' T” Seattle on the big flying boat. today's widespread German ids p | Jerry, who sometimes has as dif- and a “number of persons” were vr o ol ficult a time as any hd “working” | killed A proposed Army airbase at his dad for show mo , was a The communique also said “no Yakutat is being investigated today| pleased bcy when_ L2 was informed |sericus damage” was caused to the by Major Dale Gaffney and Ma- a few days ago that he actually | airdromes but industrial premises jor Peter Goerz of the U. S. Army would get to fly to Seattle. damaged and a number Engineers, who flew to Yakutat, He will enter school again at|C ans were ki , others inju with Pilot Shell Simmons Bremerton and return here next ey 3 oo sxte A 1 Gaffney, whose station is Ladd summer. Field at Fairbanks, and Goerz, from S e 'I'wo CONVI(IS | the Seattle office, arrived on the | Alaska Clipper yesterday. They MOOSE BIRIHDAY | were accompanied to Yakutat by lNDI(IED FOR | Gerald Fitzgerald Geological Sur- pAR"’Y w“-l BE vey Topographer, MURDER TGDAY A 15-man Geological Survey party was breaking camp at Annette Is land today preparatory to leaving Yakutat on the steamer Co- h., TACOMA, Wi HELD TONIGHT Aug. 29 —(‘u!\-‘ Jumbia to make a topographic and| Followng a short business séssion ‘A‘”"I”"“;(”_’I'f i'l’“‘l Pl 2 geologic survey for the Army. of the Loyal Order of Moose sched- | (.,;",(:,:. lm:”'h;r e ‘r;(‘x-‘.vlitxl :} ‘(‘ 1 2o uled for 7 o'clock tonight in the Y = iRy ARy A 1O.OF. Hall, a birthday party will| "% o e o] be held with festivities to start at . 3 oy 2| % , The occasion will mark the 20th Spen = o U Marahgl Comphmen'ed W"h M o M founding of| Chitty in attempting to escape from i his custody. | the lodge in Juneau, and all friends and members of the Women of the Moose are invited to join the Moose Lodge members in the celebration A program will be presented, fol- lowed by a buffet supper and danc- ing. Chitty died after a severe be ing at the hands of the two. | The jurors were out but ten min- utes after presentation of the testi-| Luncheon Today As a rmn):lnnlnt to Mrs, Lang- don White, wife of the new medi- al director for tue Bureau of In- lur.cheon was gi . Earl MeGin apar nt in the B After lunchion the g D ANCHORAGETO GET BUILDING - o Miss Loken Will “Fortunes” and “Whistle.” Asked for the .aft EHJOY Va(ahon FUND MomES | Mesdames V. R, Farrell —_ | ter, Robert Schoettler a en, Clerk in the erty, Ccurtney Smith, hunn Mize. office of Territorial Commis-| WAS I!W(x'l()N Aug Res ”' Fred R. Geeslin, E. F. Voileri, Bu- tioner of Education, will leave on|Admiral Ben Morell, asking the| the steamer Aleutian Monday for two months’ leave in the Stat She will be accampanied by he Brown. House Public Buildings Committee | for quick passage of the $150,000, mml |bill to finance additional housing ford Jenkins and Lawrence — e BURFORD lAUN(HES | sister, Miss Ethel Loken, who. will|facilities near centers of de! | "Ew DOUB“ EMDERjutwml school in Seattle. activity, said Anchorage, A w5 ——— ‘) among the areas to get new | PR HAVELL COMING housing. Jack Burford knocked off work at Thomas C. Havell, Supervisor of| Anchorage, overcrowded with | the ranch of Adjudication of the workmen, is finding itself hard| General Land Office, who has been | pressed to put up workmen or base ! traveling in Interior Alaska with personnel. | Cadastral Engineer George Parks and began the usu- 's job of puttering addition to his store toda; al boat own about a new floating the family. LS S Ty Yesterday, Burford witnessed the and. Chief Engineer Ike Taylor of| BACK TO SKAGWAY launching of his new 43-foot double the Alaska Road Commission, will| e 'Y ender Donjac, named after his two arrive here on the steamer Aleutian Mrs. J. Godin who has been in | sons. The Donjac, will be powered' and leave on the Northland Juneau for se da returned with a big Chrysler engine and -, | to her home in Ska y aboard the will sleep ten. Burford plans to Subscribe to ine Daily Alasks | steamer Denali. - ssifieds Pay! Empire—the paper witr the largest | paid circulation. | use it both as a private cruiser and a charter craft. Empire Cl A Phone 374 for PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE EMPIRE PLANT DOES IT BEST! CRAFTSMANSHIP is the word that best expresses the quality of print- ing work 'that we turn out, and that means complete satisfaction to you. No job is too big nor too small for THE EMPIRE plant to handle. Phone 374 for full information. IllIIIIIlIIIIllIIIHIIH!IIIIHIIHIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIHI!IIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHI RO See Us for Printing ® handbills ® 'business forms ® letterheads © invoices ® account books ® announcemenis ® post- ers ® business cards © S AR SR EXPERT PRINTERS AND IDEA MEN ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MODERN EQUIPMENT . .. T T L Phone 374 Juneau, Alaska Illllll||||II||||||||Iml||IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIII]III[IIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIHI||III||IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIh., BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH % By BILLY DeBECK I DON'T NEED SNDEEY- Gy 'L ] DO WHAT T DOWR SRWMILL ROBD 0 T THRN aw BACK AGAIN - EXACTLY ONE MILE - I'LL TIME Nou ~ TELLS HER To DO WHOR ,JOSIE %\ CRAZY CRUTE T EVER SEED OF ALLTH O(QSE'\'T ED | | oy DR’ 8-/13 | HOME GROCERY ;| A ' PINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET .}v e B S GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER [ & MARX CLOTHING ( - | RS B - b Maclean Melal WOrks 1 South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK — You'll Find Food Finer and z FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer”) GREASES GAS — OIL ) Foot of Maln Street \ Juneau Motors 1 PO TR d O ettt et Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT ‘ DOUGLAS INN | John Matin, Prep. Phone 66 [T — SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 P Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Reward Street Near Thirm ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 || Alaska Laundry Mt Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instraments and Supplies ! Phone 206 122 W. Second B e e Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store--Tel 693 American Meat—Phone 38 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau . Phoné 723— ~——115-2nd Bt THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming ta you-~You should be coming to us.” —— 487. - (FROM OUR TELEPHONE 478 CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET TELEPHONES FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY | 24— PHONES——16 CABINET WORK-—-GLASS | PHONE 62 * —— FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Sanitary Meat Co. i | GEORGEBROS. | Widest Selection ol [ LIOUORS | PHONE 92 or 9C —_— Bodding Transfer : MARIN FHONE ! BUILDING 107 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | Thomas Hardware Ce.| PAINTS — O1LS Builders’ ana Shelf HARDWARE | JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Com?any PAINTS—OIL—GL. Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition — GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE % | LIQUOR DELIVERY| IF IS PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 { | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY l DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS 371 OWN FARM) PROMPT DELIVERY oo FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTFL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 L e LUM BER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Fuae. ——— {

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