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v In cnse of error or if an ad | nas been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please moti- | ty this oftrce (Phone 374) at | | lcncc and same will be given l attention. ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to Iln‘ ine. Datly rate per line for consecutive | usertions: | One day .. ....—10 | Additional dsys . be | Minimum charge _..58c | Copy must be in the office by 3| relock in the afternoon to insure oertion on same day. H We accept ads over teleptione ! yom persons listed in umau‘ Wrectory. | FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Income property in the heart of Juneau. Cash or terms, Write Box XX2Z c/o The| Empire. | FOR SALE--.30 '06 model 70 Win-| chester 4x Gerard scope, Red- field mount, sole leather case, all practically new, $160; '35 Rem ington; condition fair, $35, Phont 243 —FBR. S‘A‘i‘ELTS-rmm house at Auk Bay. Near Auk Bay Store. C. H. Donohue. TAYLOR-TOT, practically 303 Decker Apts new. FOR SALE — 3-room house with basement at Auk Lake. Unfin- hed. See owner at place at d house from the chapel | FOR SALE—Troller boat, 21 feet, 8 horse Standard motor. Girdies, gear. Give some terms or would trade. Phone 293. 86x10, 7-ton double end gas boat, 12 Union engine. Has trolling| o it and was used for halibut fishing last year. $400 has been| spent on this boat recently, Full price $850. Fred Patten, Gambier Bay, Alaska. CARMICHAEL home at Point Louisa, gorage, 110-volt light plant, fireplace, half basement with oil-burning hot air furnace. Price $3,750. 416 Gold St., base- ment tment. WATKINS Products, Phone Black 634. TURNISHED home at Auk Bay, 3 acres. See Milton Ward: l FOR SALE—1987 V-§ Panel Dellv- ery. Case Lot Grocery. A e VACANCY: _ 3-room fur. Decker Apts. 3-ROOM furnished modern cabin| on beach for summer. Write Em- pire B 87, 3-ROOM furnfshed api, new ui| range, newly renovated, shower bath, $2250 monthly. Phone| Black 479, Seatter Tract. HEATED sleeping room, PFranklin St. Phone Green 635, 124 3-ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 474. FOR RENT—3-room furnished ape Adults preferred. Tele, Red 624. 2-ROOM apt., hot and cold wat;r. steam heat, electric range, Phone 569. FURNISHED 3-room house with oil range and heater en Gas- tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. VACANC Inquire Snap Shoppe. ROdM Vfur."ap also 5-room fur house. Adults preferred. Phone 432. FOR RENT—3-room bath, * steamheat. Phone Black 763. Klein VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642. 4-ROOM partly fur. house. Phone 67 after 5 p.m. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heatec¢ apts. and houses. Windsor Apts FOR RENT—Furnished apa-tment | in Triangle Building. See Stan Grummett, Phone 253. VAETNE\? Nugget Apartments. Re- duced rates. VACANCY Evergreen Apartments. Phone Blue 629. ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, ! APARTMENT for rent. today. Call 478 SLEEPING rrom with or without board. Phone Green 462. | VANCANCY —~ MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Soow, White, Apts. Phone 209 or Green 355 after 6 pm, %6;1 SXLE—Rcstaurant and apart- ment house: income property &t 8 bargain. Phone Douglas 28. FOR SALE—'36 Ford Sedan, $200. Phone Green 160. Try & classified ad in The Empize SANITARY PLUMBING ond HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry." PHONE 788 RADIO MART . CONSOLES Crosley 7 tube Sparton ) tube Sparton 11 tube spec] TABLE MODELS Sparton 6 tube Crosley 7 tube AC-DC 6 tube BC & SW Crosley 6 tube Plastic PORTABLES Sparton BC & SW White ____$31.50 Sparton 3C & SW Brown . 20.50 Detrola Traveller Detrola Brown Case PHONO MODELS Table model Crosley, with Rec- ord Player, Recorder 7 tube BC & SW — Battery Portable. __ Sitvarton 8-Tnbe, New Batterios, BC and SW EVERYTHING IN RADIO ELECTRICAL LINES P’ L0 2 SRR T TN T A {GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- 3-ROOM fur apt., ofl heat. 12th St Phone Black 490. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. ARl Ll g T Y FOR RENT—3-roon apt. Owl Cafe, Douglas. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg.” F FMOR RENT-—Apartments, - inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. | o I S L S COZY, watm furn. spts; Lights water, dishes, rooking utensils and VACANCY st Fosbee Apts. VACANCY Perelle Apartmen Phone Blue 575. 3 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly .modetn un- furnished house, Phone SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mis. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th' St. Phone Green 662, 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- €rs. 1 nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. i THE o prmen e = Forest-Fires Rout Dwellers, &\ 35 News of the Day Newsreel . A boy and his mother flee As the many forest fires which swept several eastern states burned out, officials began the task of directing the cleaning up and re- building of many of the homes and summer cottages caught in the path of the flames which destroyed thousands of acres of valuable timberland. The pictures above tell the story of what forest fires, "Mayor” Repnoldsof| New Jersey District of Columbia, | e Shows He Is a Fizzle = : (Continuea from Page One) situation got so bad that two w coast newspaper editors (ordinar-| ily privileged gentlemen around these parts) had to stay in Balti- more and spend $33 for commuta- tion. “District days” in Congress (usu- ally on Mondays when measures pertaining to the District of Co- lumbia are considered) became duller and duller and freshmen congressmen discovered that was the day when they could make golfing dates and go fishing. The voteless citizens of Washing- ton found themselves still with- out a vote . . . and not one bal- lot box closer to it than they ever were. | “MEETING” PLAN FIZZLED 1 The fiscal year is drawing to a close, but there has Leen nary al thing done about Di t finances —unless you call the day Congress booted cut the District budget bill| doing something about it. | The “Mayor” was going to hold modern versions of the old “town | meetings” so District citizens could | air their views and get things ac-| complished—a swell idea every one| said—but it resulted in not a single! meeting. | | eniy one of 145 fires which raged In words of a few syllables, Greatest concentration of firefighters in five years battled a forest fire near Lakewood, N. J., where the blaze threatened the resort town’'s business and main residential section until it was checked. The Lakewood fire, in the New Jersey pine belt, was DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941. Delivery—to running rampant, can do. Leave Ruined Homes in Their Wake' what? The little boy, hauling a few household possessions on his wagon, and his mother, with the family dog, seek a place of safety as they trudge along a road near Lakehurat, N. J, in a smoky haze. At right, a milkman makes his ¢all at Lake- wood, N. J., but the folks aren't going to live here any more. Home in Path states, leaving into cars to flee in several eastern “Mayor” Reynolds' regime was a| fizzle. But don’t blame “Mayor Reynolds. His successor, and i probably will be Sen. Theodore G.| Bilbo—"“The Man” from Poplar- ville, Miss.—very likely won't he a bit better. The “mayor's” job ir Washington is like that. A Dist commentator, writing ahout “m ors” past, prese: and future, sail there never was and never will he a successful one—and the cldest living inhabitaats bear him out. Don't ask me why—because I can’t prove a thing. Some of the native sons arcund here say it’s because democrecy won't work without ballot power. I don't know. After watching it for a while, I just know that if I had| to be a mayor, I'd take Salome, Ariz, before I'd take the capital of the United States. AW.V.S. UNITS WORK TOWARD PREPAREDNESS Headquarlér?Sel Up-To Plant Garden, Hold Several Courses The local branch of the American | Women's Voluntary Services, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ernest Gruening, has practically completed its organization, and several units have already begun work. The aims ,of the group are centered in pre- | paredness projects, and such. emer- gency relief as might be possible for . | women in a community to.give. Empire Classitieds Pay! CALIFORNIA | oo’ Suncau Hotel, nas vesn | secured as a headquarters, and will be shared with the Red Cross. Group ;meeungs will be held there, and a iwork room made available where materials can be stored. The prep- Jaration of the hall for this purpose . 478—~PHONES—371 Grocery and Meat Market High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices | is under the direction of Mrs, Wm. | Holzhetmer, who is asking for the | donation of some equipment, par- ! ticularly a heating stove and some strong work tables. Anyone having | | such articles to offer is asked to phone Mrs, Holzheimer (phone 574) or the general unit chairman, Mrs. John A. Glasse (phone 373). To Plant Garden The working units of the organi- | zation include a gardening project, directed by Mrs. B. D. Stewart. Volunteers to assist in planting a plot on the Dotson farm oh Sunday, May 4, are asked for. Anyone who can go should take lunch, and may | be provided with transportation by phoning Mrs. Stewart (phone 365 | or Mrs. Ernest Gruening. The Gtrl; Scouts, under the leadership of Mrs. | Earl McGinty, are assisting in this project. The First Aid Group will meet Monday evenings at 7:30, beginning May 12, at the high school gym- nastum. The unit is in charge of Mrs. E. F. Vollert who has arranged | | that the first lectures will be given of Forest Lire by Dr. Courtney Smith. Red Cross | First Aid manuals will be available | for 60 cents each and are considered | | necessary: to the course. | Mrs. Harold Smith will offer a PORE CR\TTER- WS FaCE \S W COLOR OF JUST PLENTN OF PERCE AND-QWET FOR-B-FEW DRYS - WE'LL BE QWY O WARL-WT'S ANDDLINY' CH' O B PEBCEARLE 'ROND HERE eR N T DON'T RECKON TH O MANS GOT NOTHIRY KETCHN. ' HOWSOMENER — 1 BETTER PLON SAFE BN SLEEP IN TH HEN-HOUSE TLL ' PLINS _SHOR! : —L 1. N. Phonephoto” hundreds homeless and causing great property damage. In this picture, a southern New Jersey home is almost completely ringed by fire as occupants, on road at right, pile belongings to safety, Two-week warm spell had made the forests tindes-drv. course to assist foreigners who wish te become citizens, The course will be open to both men and women nd will meet weekly. Arrangements can be made by caling Mrs. Smith (phone Blue 235). Several other units are being dis- cussed by the sponsoring group, spd imembershlp in any unit is open to | all women of the city without charge. Membership cards may be secured from the general unit chair- man, Mrs. John A. Glasse. e CARD PARTY Rebekah White Elephant card party, Saturday, May 3, at 1:30 pm. in Odd Fellows Hall. Bridge, pinochle entertainment and des- sert, Call 566 for reservations. ady. T TR FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe By BILLY DeBECK > | THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 | | — Opporiunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS — s FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASEN GAS — OIL Poot of Main Strees Jlll.elll Motors ——— [ FRED HENNING Complete Outtitter for Mem SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plancs—Musical Instruments 123 W. Becond Soothing Organ Music a Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 Phone 208 * Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 l “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 [ m e T ot — Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 767 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery -GarbageHauled (| — | Thomas Hardware Co, PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE PR AL DI ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black $80 I e e ZENITH RADI0OS 1941 Models N REPAIRS and SERVICE. TUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | | 1 Phone 464 Bill Hixson {| | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAPFNER ',, & MARX CLOTHING IF I'"8 PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop s e VRED W. WENDT Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ” The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single O ° | The Dally Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- . Aska newspaper, Oldest Bank in Alaska @ COMMERCIAL ...SAVINGS... !

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