The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1941, Page 7

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1 1 cuse of error or i an ad | nas been stopped before ex- | viration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at l once and same will be given § attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to tue Ine. Dally rate per line for consecutive nsertions: [T PS p— ] Additional days .. Be Minimum charge —..800 Copy must he in the office by 2 Cclock in the afternoon to insure tisertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone yom persons listed in telephone Wrectory. FOR SALE FOR SALE—10 h.p. johnson out-} board motor, new last summer.| Complete with speed wheel and wheel, Three months’ intee, as motor is in excel- t condition. Owner purchasing motor. Write Empire, MODERN 3-room home, full-size basement with recreation room, furnished. Phone Red 662. H TOR SALE—18x60 ft. scow with new two-story house; inside house 5%x19; upstairs fin- with plyboard; Suitable for tairs and living quarters 8 or convert into apts. for Chib house placed on fish- nting grounds by some 200. Write Empire C 648. ALE—Modern home. Two ished rooms. dow two bed-, business | FORRENT i N SR FOR RENT—Two-reom cabin on Gastineau Ave, Partly furnished. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. | 3-ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat Phone Red 404. 3~R00M7 }Ellsh;d heated apt. Mrs. Miettinen, 4th and Harris. ONE SINGLE APARTMENT; ALSO ONE APARTMENT WITH BED—‘ ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 439. CRESCENT apts. 373 So. Franklin Fur. apts. Phone 428. CATERPILLAR tractor for rent. P. O. Box 463, Juneau. 3-ROOM furnished, heated n);z, and bath, Phone 704. 3-ROOM fur. apt. 437 Fifth and Park. Phone Red 250. | FOR RENT — 3-room apartment. Phone 544. | VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. | | AVAILABLE March 1, fur. heated apt. and garage. 317 12th St. Couple only, | furnished | 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| FOR RENT—3-room house with bath. 843 West 9th. | |FOR RENT 'OR | space and apt. Inquire Snow | White Laundry or phone Green | 355 after 6 p.m. | Phone Black 490, | ‘SAROBM fur apt. oil heat, 12th St. LEASE—Store - Gre en ms, basement apartment ncome. West 12th St. Phone 730 | LE_Glover's Lunch. Candy,| ROOM and board in private home. | 6-ROOM fur. mod. house, concrete basement, wash. facil. 618 6th St. and potato chips. 257 So. in St. Box 1916, Juneau, 6-ROOM fur, log house at Auk Lake 5 acres land, light plant, hine, hot and cold car, garage, trailer, out- d motor, etc. Complete, $3,- )00. See Arnie Copstead. ma: LE—Modern 4-room house | 1 two lots. Phone Douglas 74. SET, 7-piece W 9x12. Phone Black 610. MY HOME, at 546 Hemlock Way, must be sold at once. Will sacri- - for quick sale, Phone Black ming condition and tires. Phone 544. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- boat “Pal.” See owner at Rock| Dump. FOR SALE_Palr tire chains—like new. Fit 525-18, 5.50-17, 5.00-19,| 5.00-17, 5.25-17. At Empire office.| $250. CORNER LOT, Third and Dixon, Phone Red 550. i LUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell im- meciately. Bargain for cash. MISCELLANEOUS i;l;;\[)F} 7S_-':Drug Sundrles—Punc—l-l board novelties, household items, general merchandise for all type Free catalogue. Tip Top, stores. 1016 F Seattle, Wash. EO:\!PLET};‘;odiy.;;\;mge in your | home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be-i fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. AWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. el 0 T AN 5 7 CENTS EACH PAID for used at Coa: sound gunnv sacks Bunkers. LUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 85c Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. 'URN your o1a gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. a7 — | CALIFORNIA | Grocery and Meat Market 178—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at ALE—Ford pick-up. Good ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Phone Green 462. | 2-ROOM apartment, hot and cold water, steam heat, electricrange. Phone 569. | FOR RENT—Completely furnished | 2-room apt. Cali Cooper Bldg. Phone 182, 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. i s SRS T UL T RER . Ty | FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Calfe, Douglas. e B FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and | cold water, steam heat, electric | range. Phone 569. |5-ROOM unfurnished house, nice| location. Phone 385. | National Bank Bldg. 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean, view, $15 month. Phone 621. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire | | at office 20th Century Bldg. | FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. | See I. Goldstein. | EOARD & ROOM, $50 per mnl Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. O_OZ—Y. warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ‘ VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. I L o R e o e At VACANCY Perelle Apanment.i Phone Blue 575. | ¥ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un-| furnished house. PHone 484. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. WANTED CAi’)\BLE u;omnn wants work by day or hour. Phone 209. Apt. 3. | WANTED TO BUY—Baby's high chair and play pen. Phone 631. | chair, table, bed for homesteader. Write P. O. Box 1408, Juneau, WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Swrm.lnd Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Moderate Prices | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 THE DAILY. ALASKA. EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1941, HOME FROM PRISON Taken prisoner with other Polish schoolmates when Russia invaded Peland in 1939 and sent to a concentration camp in Siberia, Leonard Pluto, 15-yearold Cleveland boy, finally has come home safely after months of strugzlitg for freedom. Pluto, who went to Poland three and one-half years ago with his uncle, a priest, to study, is shown above with his happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pluto, after ar- rival by plane from San Francisco, Secks Presidency—in 1964/ Bonnie Toffer and Bill Belt Claiming that Willkie did not start his presidential campaign enoug}}, Bill Belt, 17, of Hermiston, Orlé., already has rl’ul‘i?lchi‘t‘lrlz campaign to become president of the U. S. in 1964. “Rely on Belt— Suvg Your Pants!” is the youth's campaign slogan. Belt has or- ganized a “National Women's Club,” too, hoping to find a “First Lady” in a contest. Bonnie Toffer, 16, of Hermiston, serves as vice gre_sldent of the club and is one of the leading candidates for the First Lady” of the land—in 1964. Entrants to the “First Lady" ®eatest must be between 12 and 20, pretty, good vote-getiers and have a lot of ability. In Court After Elopement Less than a week after their elopement to the South, Edith M. Andér- son, 17, East Boston schoolgirl, and Councilman Alfred P. Farese; 26, are shown in a Boston courtroom. I'arese is charged with abduetion, the girl with being a runaway. They denied they had wed. Farese the father of one child. b 85 NOU AL KNOW,\WE ARE GOING TO THE GRENT SHOKIES THIS WEEK | FOR THE HOOTIN' HOLLER WANEWERS- AOW, NARD BIRD GUNTH - SUPPOSE NOU ARE ON SENTRY DUTY HERE -AT MDONGWT— AL \S QUIET Y QWLS.- SARGW TTHEN BLL OF & SLDDEN — NOU HEAR B SURILL WHSTLE — MACHNE-GIN FIRE BRERKS LOOSE W FRONT OF MOU - HUNDREDS OF TANKS COME ROBRING DOWN THE MOUNTAN ' HEANY FIELD BRTILLERY - GOES \NTO QCTION Y WAAT WOULD DOUGLAS | NEWS | SCHOOL- TERM NOW TWO-THIRDS ENDED Four of the regular six weeks' periods of school work for the 1940- 41 term ended here' yesterday and the usual examinations will be held next week - >oo—— | BASKETBALL GAMES | Battle for supremacy between | Douglas High School cagers and | the Treadwell Foundry is on this| evening in the gym as the main| event of a scheduled doubleheader starting at 7:30 o'clock. A prelim- | inary game will be played bctween\ the Huskies' and the Crimson Bears' second strings. MRS, WALTERS HERE | ENROUTE TO SKAGWAY | | Mrs. Clarence Walters is a guest| at the home of her sister, Mrs Orrin Edwards at the Kilburn| Apartments for a few days until she leaves for Skagway to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feero, until her husband re- turns from the south. - BIRTHDAY PARTY The twelfth birthday yesterday of Ruth Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Anderson, new residents here, was the occasion of a birthday party given at the family home this afternoon. Elev- en boys and girls from both sides| of the channel enjoyed the event which was featured by games and delicious refreshments. Ruth was presented with a number of ap- propriate gifts. The guests included Rosle Maier, Clarice Green, Patsy Balog, Joy‘ Daniels, Lucile Goetz, Emma Nel- son, Tommy Burns, Ada Burns, Noreen Andrews, Peggy Cochrane, and Myra Hopgood. > — AIR CORPS HAS SKI FORCE, 100 SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 21.— Flyers from the U. 8. Army air depot here are learning skiing on the Sierra courses by official com- mand The reason: many of them will be flying back and forth to Alaska and they must be prepared for eventualities " and Supplies | Phione 208 122 W. Becond 7 ~ THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retailer- . Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing B FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Opporiunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS . FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealery) GREASES GAS — OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors Soothing Music and | D-Idmomcum Alaska Music Suyly Arthur M, Uggen, . Emipire _Cluumrds Pay! PSS S i COLISEUM—DOUGLAS LAST TIME TONIGHT | "GRAPES OF WRATH’ ’ e Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Rebbn Cosne. HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21.—By now, M-G-M or R-K-O should have closed a deal for “Panama Hattie' giving either Shirley Temple or Joan Carroll the child’s role. Joan did the play, signed after Temple nixed a stage stint. Buddy DeSylva, porducer of “Hattie” and two other musical hits currently on Broadway, is busy on a movie now “Caught in the Draft,” a selective service comedy with Bob Hope and D. Lamour. After this, DeSylva will make “Birth of the Blues,” and then go to Santa Baarbar for a couple of weeks to think up a yarn for another stage musical. Its a funny story they tell of difficulties encountered in’ Paramount couldn’t borrow a Also, in search filming “Caught in the Draft.” government cantonment, so had to build its own. of a life-sized tank, the studio had difficulties. “We want a tank,” said the procurer to one factory repre- sentative called. “Brother,” came the dry voice from the other end, ‘You are not alone!” The studio has built its own. Barbara Stanwyck in “Pioneer Woman” will go from girlhood to the age of 109 years — but she won't hold the record for screen antiquity even so. Ln “Lost Horizon” the grand lama was hundreds of years old, and in “She” the wicked heroine had been around, well-preserved, for centuries. Adeline deWalt Reynolds, 80, who made her screen debut PERCY’S CAFE s [ STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast Dinne¢ or Light Lunches & DELICIOUS FOOD : FOUNTAIN SERVICE REFRESHMENTS in “Come Live With Me, is going to be a Metro fixture — one role planned for her is that of oft-mentioned, not-yet-seen Grandma in the Hardy family series. “I want silent fortune cakes,” said Irving Reis, director of “Show Business.' “They must be silent — not crackling.” Prupm.n George Gabe obliged. Cotton candy, molded and baked, opened silently for Elyse Knox and Lee Bonnell in the Chinese restaurant scene. . . . Gene Autry has arrived on Hollywood boulevard at last— an Autry film plus & Roy Rogers is the opening bill at the Hitch- ing Post, fomer newsreel and revival theatre which will special- ize in “wéstern’ and outdoorsy films. . . . This puts the “western” practically at the cross-roads of Hollywood, which is appropriate as. without it Hollywood wouldn’t have been Hollywood. . . . ‘Barry Norton, acting and helping out on “They Met in Argentina,” (of which country he 1s a native), tells of the New York lady, who once asked him to refresh her memory — what to0 ‘soon. WAS the capital city of South America? He télls, too, of the gentleman who inquired if- American typ!wnwi sales in South America couldn’t be jumped. by having the m; enameled in bright colors “to please the natiyes.” Makes you think the “good neighbor policy’ came not a minute iAo\ RQBSR? SARGINT % 4 Utah Nut and Lamp ., o Marin, . Phone 66 COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Sanitary Meat Co. PO D PoTL Ty FREE DELIVERY LIQUORS Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 108 Pree Delivery Bodding Transfer l sUtLDING o Rock—Conl Hauling Steve—Fuel Ol Deltvery (r——— Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Guilders’ and Buelf HARDWARE £ 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 &Iml _— || JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hui_:dware Company AINTS—OIL—GLASS PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrital Contractor—Dealer W. P. JOHNSON AN e Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ol Bumess Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal COWLING-DAVLIN __COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ® COMMERCIAL ...SAVINGS...

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