The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1941, Page 7

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“. has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti~ ty this oftice (Phone 374) t@ once and same will be given attention. |. THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR RENT-New, 3-room apt. Phone Red 250 at 437 Fifth and Park. d ROOM partly fur. house. Phone 67 after 5 p.m. Count five average words fo tlie ine. Dally rate per line for consecutive asertions: One day ..o o108 Additional days —— B¢ Minimum chistge 580 Copy must be in the office by 3 sclock in the afternooll to insure wisertion on same day. We accepf ads over telephone rom persons in teléphone “r 2ctory. FOR SALE FOR SALE — New House, Seatter Tract—two bedrooms, basement . Phone Blue 775. MISCELLANEOUS furniture, wash. machine, high chair and crib. Phone Blue 763, Apt. 6, Klein Apts. FOR SALE—Purniture completg for 5-room house. Inquire at 203 Third and Dixon, aftér 5 p.m. ONF_ 1935 4-door Plymouth, $125. cash. Call 416 East St. between 4 and 6 pm. WATKINS Products. Phone 634. FURNTSHED home at Auk Bay, 3 e Milton Ward. I"OR SALE—1937 VvB Pnncl D!‘]JV- ery (,asr Lot Grofl*ry HOME 4% way, 2% nished, miles on Glacter ngh- acres, five rooms, fur- concrete basement, hot heat, (very economical) refrigerator, 1,000-gal. fuel double garage—$4,500. Cash See Paul Hudon. f mk prefered. FOR stainless steel line, chain, lead: Phone 03 fathom transmission shaft, pulleys and spoons. F‘OR SALE—Restauran and npart- ment hol income property at a bargain. Phone Douglas 28. F-TOP, SALE—'36 Ford Sedan, $200. Phone Green 160. 2 TWIN BEDS, complete; also L. C. Smith typewriter. Phone Green 462 FOR SALE—Equity in new 2-room house, fully equipped; sewing ma- chine, radio, double garage, Ply- wiouth sedan, dragsaw, tools, 92 acres, on loop road, $900. It's a Pargain to Anyone! Write to XYZ, ¢/0 The Emplre. o ST FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN — 90 horsepower Kermath Marine Mot- or. Write Box 463, FOR SALE house, new last year, 16%41 ft. Can be moved any- where. Located at Elfin Cove. Write Box 1855, {"OR SALE—Fully furnished home, | with two lots. Phone Douglas 612. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- boat “Pal”’ See owner at Rock Dump. SALE—Complete set Gurdies, FURNISHED nhouse ‘or rent: oil heat. Inquire Steve Stanworth. FOR RENT-—3 rooms and bath. Oil stoves. Call 173 between 5 and 7 pm. 3-ROOM steam heated apt, Phone Blue 474. APARTMENT FOR RENT. Hotel Juneau, partly furnished, APARTMENT FOR REN ——lnq\m(- at Empire office. 3-ROOM fur. house 843 West Dlh St. McMullen. SMALL APT. for rent, $30 month- | ly. Inquire Columbia Lumber Company office. - 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and housés. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT-Furnished apartment ? in Triangle Bulldinz See Stan Grumnieétt, Phone 253, FOE RENTfiz-room fur. apt., stm. | néat, fine view. Phone Hed 245. |VAQAN(;Y Nugget A,urtmem.s Re- duced rates. [ it S o> VACANCY . Evergreen Apartments. Phone Blue 629. |ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HlLLCREST | BHONE 439, APARTMENT for today. {SLEEPING room with or without | 1 board. Phone Green 462. rent. Call 478 VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Snow _ White_ Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. 3-ROOM fur apt. ofl heat. 12th 8t. Phone Black 490. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. Douglas. | FOR RENT—Apartments, lnquxre at office 20th Century Bldg. Steam heat, dry room and shower a)zv. watm furn, apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking nténsils and bith. Reasonable &t Seaview. | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575. alto 5-foom strictly modern un-| furnished house. Phore 484. | MISCELLANEOUS DB E. R. HUNTER Veterinarian. = Small animal spec- ialist. Will be at the Alnsknn Hatel. LADY wants Hotel, cafe Gooking or pastry. Phone 396. WANTED—Maid for_general hose- work. Apply at Chas. residence. Phone 69. MAN WANTED to share expenses on apartment for two months. Wr\Le Box 2793. t Empire Classifieds Payl [ CALIFORNIA || Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices EE ; MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service 407—PHONES—Red 232 Goldstein | WINDOW WASHING and house | cleaning. Phone 159. COMPLETE body massage in your home, $2.00 Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 pm SWEDISH mmue “and cabinet | baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West | | 12th St. Phone Green 662. b {3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- | ers. k | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. Bttt e D e ARG ‘TURN your old gold into value, cuh { or trade at Nugget Shop. NOTICE ENVELOPES, sh air route from Seattle to Nome, snleyJBBufldrd&Co adv, mnm!mmfl!‘luflll deculflmmofwn- | ufia [pewspaper. 1 sW GOT WERE JES \:\Qw NCK Q' TIME, SNIEEN — 15,000 REVENOOERS DOWN N TH' HOLLER &Y' FOR RENT—3-roon apt. Owl Clll.x ONE OFFICE room for rent. l"lng .| National Bank Bldg. BOARD & ROOM, $30 pef mo| bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472,! 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment;' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TULSDAY , APRIL 15, 1941. AXJS DESERI BLITZ SWEEPS BACK ATBRITISHTOWARD SUEZ MEDITERRANEAN SEA RD STREAK—Swift moving Axis desert forces Tobruk, (Where fighting is now reported progressing) fast town before Barrani, in Egypt, that Italy’s drive to the Suez Canal bogzed down and where the British took up the Italian rout. A 6*4 SIDI BARRANI a (top of striped Barrani, in s from Tripoll and first clashed with. the British at EI Agheila, but has advanced since without onposition. BLITINRIEG IN BALKANS |JUNEAU ELKS NIS! YUGOSLAV!A N scuTAri [ALBANIA g & TIRANA R,VALONA | GREECE ”4_ !OU 45 A//// i / ,//// W IKA i MILES | | [ | [ | SA AEGEAN s SEA ! +Black arrows from Bulgaria indicate German thrusts into Yugoslavia and Greece—thrusts which brought the capture of Salonika, sur- render of some Greek troops in the east, according to German reports, and carried Germans to within a few miles of union with Italians in Albania (black arrows). River Valley (1), to take Salonika, East (2). Yugoslavia, Germans controlled diagonally-shaded area. Germans drove west, then down Vardar This cut off some Greeks in the Germans also, captured Nis (3), in a drive northward into This map | is made up to developments of April 11 and does not show conflict between British and Germans in northern Greece in which British hurled the Nazi forces back on Sllml'l! U S Wnles Hms To Big Land Deal | (Continued from Page One) E Florida, inclusive. In addition, Un-| cle Sam had the privilege on all (of these lines of shlpping freight (at half the established rate. Also,| all government employees were travel on half fare. | TEXAS WAS EXCLUDED { This, mind you, was on practi-| ‘cally all railroads operating westi of the Mississippi, exclusive of the' Texas mileage. When Téxas came into the Union, it retained state ;domain over all its lands. Outside i of Texas, the railroads could have almost ' anything they asked for— if they completed a line. Seventy- five of them did, For a long Mme it was wonder- ful.. Rail ds hkd gold .and silyer miny sheep acres. They built mvms and cmes—and sold_ lots. 1t was the ‘crp that bquht. the Harriman land Hill fortunes and. a hundred omers It was an n;e ‘that is all ibehind us now, And what has happened | since? ran out of land thac was worth one hi they were., saddlbd with the Jazreemem ta carry |overnmem ‘rre?ght and perscmu I at half ‘priofi. In came the great western deral power and irrlgqmm pro- cts. Government agents, far the engineers and bolight ' trainjoads of cement, ma- f-rate. ’rlu railr | b0 Washington with teats i therr, eyg, ‘t to the Government all their un- patented or unsold lands and get out from under the strain of car- | rying Federal property and Gov-| | ernment employees at half ISN'T WORTH MUCH Since then, about 30 roads have, turned back every acre, except for, | rights-of-way. It adds up to about freight 200,000 acres, or one seven-hun- price. | WINFIRSTOF WIRE GAMES Kelchikan Lodgemen Drap | First Kealing Duel in | Telegraphic Meet ] 4 3 “ Both men -and women teams ol wth(‘ Junedt Elks keglers me out | ahead last night as the first three- game match to decide bowling championship between Ketchikan and Juneau Elks Lodges rolled down the alleys in a telegraphic {decision tourney. | With Holmquist rolling the |total of 582, the Juneau Elks whipped the Ketchikan boys by 86 points to take the first of the five-match series. Juneau women took an edge of 149 points from hizh of it is desert, swamp or moun- tain top and deesn’'t amount to | much. But it is the squaring of accounts—the end of one of the most fantastic eras in American | history—when natural resour were so bountiful that building mile of track was good for a brace | © ches. It’s all over now. The lllmms 1Cnm.l'\l the C. & N. W., the Katy, | the Rock Island, the C.M.& St.P,, the Missouri Pacific, the | the Great Northern, the Southern { Pacific and many others have sei- | tled their aceounts—turned in the worthless land — and now can charge Uncle Shm the same rates they charge Joe Doakes, It may ft counter-blitz against the British. Frisco,! YPRU | & arrow) and to have pushed toward It was at Sidi New Axis drive started the Ketchikan women's team. Scores of Elks bowling in Juneau follow: Juneau Men Carnegie Holmquist Lavenik Duckworth Stewart Total Juneaw Women . Stewart Lavenik vitt ‘\1 5. Faulkner Total Ketchikan Men Zorich Iffert Maloca Cort Howard Helland Total 2676 Kctchikan Women Maude Peterson Hildur Peterson Hildinger Frankie Howard Mae Pederson 444 439 494 427 494 Total 2208 > Mrs. Rl(keri Here To Visit for Week A Juneau visitor for the next week. Mrs, Statia Rickert arrived | here yesterday by plane from Fairbanks. During her stay Juneau she is a guest at the Bar- anof Hotel, After visiting here with her niece, Mrs. H. C. Redman, Mrs. Rickert will fly to Seattle, then board a plane enroute to Cedar Towa, to visit relatives. Rapids, She ex- pects to remain in the Statés in-| | definitely. not save the rail-| \dredth of the original grants. Most roads, but it will help. 'h'y a classifiea ad in The Emnhv " PUBLIC VIEWS GUNS AT FORT MacARTHUR. \ | | | TIMELY CLOTHES: NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mea e g ZORIC L SYSTEM CLEANING | PHONE 15 | Alaska Laundry ' Alask i Eg Phno.—llllal hl(r-h | Phone me *123 W, Becond COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 69 Americain Meat—Phone 38 The Juneau Laundry FRANELIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 “SMILING SBERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 168 Free mnmy M hage Hauled: Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0 DAVIS TELEPHONE 213, mum Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Bumers Heating Phone 34, Sheet Metal, ' THRIFT CO-0P E Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF i AERONAUTICS + (o ~r et FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer* GREASES GAS — OIL PFoot of Main Street Juneau Motors i | z i b -3 Sodthing M g usi d Delic oulo?r’!*:d Chl:k:: EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 e s S - gy O S N2 Krafft’sj MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 —_— 4 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS ‘AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9% ot Boddmg Transfer -u"fi'm COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH " DEALERS G'U'A!;!-M-datun.—t PHONE 10 _or 20 il

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