The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1941, Page 7

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CLASSIFIED from persons listed FOR SALE | ADVERTIS’ING{ in telephone FOR nm ((onlmued_) t five average words to the i B THE FASTEST I~ 3 Dnllly rate per line for consecutive MOVING nsertions: & : One day .. .10¢ MARKET IN Additional days Se JUNEAU. . .. Minimum charge ... 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 US}? EMPIRE o'clock’ ini the afternoon to insure CLASSIFIEDS insertion on Ssame day. 4 / ' We accept ads over telephone FOR QM FOR SALE — Bmgain one acre patent ground, Pritz Cove, from! Quincy Padget estate. See Albert ; ergr«n Apts. Junel.| FOR RENT--Furnished apartment, 2-ROOM furnished cabin on Gy, tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint| Store. Wile, Post Office i el e LRI 5 i 1 T two bedrooms. Inqu:-» ¥ n[)n(\» 3-ROOM furnished apt, ol ong, i ; shower bath. Phone Black 479 LOVELY room in private home.| Shower bath. # 1 . draft, flat_bottom, | s ¥ | . 3660 Saktiar “Tvnat . 20 hp. Hallen gas 9 | ERTLE s L ol engine, medium duty; "3 a5 FURNISHED apt. close in. Peter Sce H. H. Bates, attorney-a ROOM furnished heated apt-! pong after 6:30 pm. 4th and Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559, BABY bed Black 634 | - x . i i EP‘()R RENT--Small douse; alsc shed npx. lru ARCHWAY or Lerms.| gtoam heated apt. Phone 452, | vent. Fifth Street Apts. Phone 107. See owner or plmm 7. | i ! N = o s T STEAM HEATED apt, available DIAMOND, ringnal - sacrifice: I Jine 1. 3. B. Burton. Phote 10 WA"TED quire Orpheam: Rooms. & HPLON o B 3 o hon ToL e — | FOR RENTA-room flat with bath. | ED—2 men for Hawk Inlet. and corner lot, easy terms.| FO | See Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Phom- 323. KASY automatic ironer, late mmiel F‘OR RT“NT - 3 -room apt. nnd“ Phone 697. bath.. Ol cook stove. $20. 713 poneve SRR RV Fifth St., on Starr Iill. Phol WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun-| plack 619, ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143. P27 U w YN S ] Geo. Anderson M :ic Shoppe VACANCY at the Mead Apts.| ——— | Phone Red 614. CORNER Lot “with coLLnge “Third and Dixon. Phone Red 550. UNFURNISHED modern hnmo' Automatic oil heat, full concrete basement, hardwood floors, chan- nel view, two bedrooms. Available! by June 1. G. E. Krause. Phone 439, FOR SALE—Restaurant and apart- ment house: income property &t a bargain. Phone Dougla.q 28 h»'l_n; oT inficl] cheap u) )p.‘L party. Owner leaving town. | SMALL fur hed apartment at the PRICED for quick ‘sale: Philips Knight Ap Phone Red 700. place, Auk Lake at Frita Cove| coeiiror 0 moem s prone corner, Call at house. 496, % | Phne. Bk. 634 7 s, 165.! snn Blue ROOM in priva “home, attractive, reasonable, WATK NS Pr (]duer GROSS TO SFATTLE gk 1A W. D. Gross, owner of the 20th | Century Theatre and the chain of‘ Coliseum theatres in Southcast Al Jimeau, Suitable for man and | wife. Phone Thene 3 three rlngs ..nu 5 p. m. See Getchell, aska, left for Seattle aboard the | B e e Baranof on a business trip. ‘TW() Iame, clean, . steam - heated, | S 3 ST front room. apt, including water, SHIELS GO SOUTH garbage, $35. Phone 143. Mr. the south on the Baranof enroute to Bellingham, Wash, They had been in this section for several days. -ee | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. | and Mrs. Archie Shiels left for | i | | The Daily Alaska Empire has the |, pupRNISHED apts. Phone Red largest paid circulation of any Al 600. aska newspaper. - VACANCY Snow White Apts. BADIO MART |/ _ ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. Phone 299 ar Green 355 after 6 p.m. CONSOLES 9-tube Sparton TABLE MODELS Crosley Lay Down .. -~ Sparton G-tube - Sparton 6 tube _. Crosley Push Button FOR RVENT---Apurlmenu. inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. AC-DC 6 tube BC & SW — 293 VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Arvin Midgets, 4-tube $ 990 i M Fravns Phane Blue 675. Stromberg Carlson $28.00 COZY, warm 7“ apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Erwood Record Changer _ $49.50 Arvin Radio and Record Player $19.95 CAR RADIOS Philco 6-tube, low drain, new models $321.50 sied Fhilco G-tube, under dash, iat- VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone est model $21.00 642. Suppressors, Antennas, ec., = stoek for all_cars. PORTABLES Sparton BC & SW-White —_$31.50 VACANCY — Francls Apartments.| Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RFNTAZ rm. and 3-rm. ‘apt.| Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. 3-ROOM nicely var. stm. heated ;rél ;l;w-_itnri 7 tube e —_Aph‘ and houses. Windsor Apts COMMEBQIAY, VACANCY Nugget Apartments.Re-| duced rates. | —_— - | ONE FURNISHED Al’AE'l'M!’SN’l‘K AND ONE UNFURNISHED, BATTERY y B APARTMENT. HILLCREST. A rith O earien e Somplete Wheisse §| PHONE - 439, Emerson G-volt b .50 At vadios sold on easy ferms small | | APARTMENT for rect. Call 478 down payment, 5 per cent finamce today. — Six months to pay—Liberal VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. The Daily Alaska Empire has the| largest paid circulation of any Al-, AR |1 |2-RM. cottage for rent. Oil heat. In|_ { hearing will be had upon the same, | titled estate and to the Aistri Building SON, sided Douglas 2. matter. Write c/o Box 1891, Daily horn Denm; Is. re- Estale Alas MISCELLANEOUS E}TJAHI‘H‘—EEB Realistic Permn-: nénts, $4.50. Finger wave, 6bc. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone ! 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value cash or trad a Empire. massage ‘and cabinet M:s. L. Skeije,, 410 West Phene Green 662, bnthq 12th St. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. LOST AND FOUND LO?T» en by mistake a Alleys Friday night. turn to Empire. es in case, tak- the Brunswick Kindly re-| NOTI(‘F Ol'-‘ llFARl G ON FINAL REPORT OF EXECUTRIX IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| BER ONE. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will| and Testament of CHARLES P. JENNE, deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY .GIVEN that Crystal Snow Jenne, exccutrix; of the estate of Charles P. Jenne, deceased, has Tiled herein her Final| Report of the administration :of the estate of = deceased,. and- that a before the undersigned, at Juneau,| Alaska, at 10 o'clock A.M., on Aug-| ust 6, 1941, place all at which time and ing to the closing of the above en- tion of the ' nssets thereof as re- quested in said Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of' the. Probate Court this 2nd day of June, 1941. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Cofiimissioner and ex-officio Probafe Judge, Juneau Pre- cinet. First publication, - June 2nd, Last publication, June 23rd, 1941, 1941, adv, FOR RENT Juneau Liguor Store Space persons interested may | appear and file objections in writ-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, HOW A IQUT so M ! S ERV 1 CE?—“The service here is terrible,” complain four Ififlt ll = =aps Robin holds uv distribution momentarily, on windowsill nest in suburban Louisville, K¥. New York Visitor ‘Leaves-for Home Oh PAA Lodestar | Mus. Vickers, wife of a New York ' City, left Saturday on the PAA Lode- star en route home after spending ten days here visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. B. E. Benson, and her wunt, Mrs. Beatrica Murphy.* Mrs. H. D! Vickers of New York | i physician, was the former Kathleen as a child lived for Tressing and, cometime in Juneau with her moth- the late Carol Tressing i I 5. 1T OFF FOR INTERIOR Mrs. Maurice Johnson left aboard the Aleutian for Valdez from where she will go over the Richardson Highway to Fairbanks to join her husband. Mrs. Johnson was the in- centive for several social affairs prior to her departure - | LOURING IN TOWN K. Lourig 15 back in Juneau ain after calling on the trade in Southeast Alaska. He was a pas- senger ubrm-d the Aleu >+ fil)iJfiL/iS "NEWS | DOUBLE INSTALLATION IS OPEN' TO PUBLIC TONIGHT - { Doyglas - Aerie, 117, Fraternal, Or- | der“of Eagles, and the Ladjes' Aux-' | iliary, will install ‘their newly elect- | ed officers in a publie joint session ilo be held in their hall in Dougl ‘Lhrs evening starting’ at 8 o'clock. Sam Devon, Past President of the | ‘Enales will officiate as master of | He| ceremonies: for both lodges, | has presided over ‘every installation | {ization about ten years ago, low and refreshments will be ‘lor the members and their friends after the induétion. —— HIRSCHT RECOVERED Plant, Adolph Hirsch was released !from St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- | ing. SE. —— -t ON "OUTING Mrs. Joseph' “Wehren left “Saturdny for Bear Creek where she fore returnihig to leave Tor home in Kirkland, Wash. TRIP POSTPONED Mrs. James Sey who planned to leave with her son Jimmy this weck for a visit at Ketchikan has post- to the reported cases of chicken! Pox at one of the homes where she, planned to visit. (OIISEUM—DWGI.AS aska newspaper. Crosley 8-tube with automatic record chaunger Table model Crosie: RME 69, new tubes . USED Silverton 8-Tube, New Batterles, §! . —$35.00 Silvertone 7-tube, new batteries $24.50 ELECTRICAL LINES ~ BARNEY GOOGLE mn'swm smfi " (GREENLAND?Z OW BN % i 1 TLL SR YOWRE LNCRY - | THET'S ONE PLACE WE | ALNENS \WANTED T0 SEE- WHEN NA LERNWY', /. SHNUERN 2 Empire Claasmeds Pnyl record_changer 1 Crosley Fiver . BC and tr: 217 Seward STREET Crosley_-tube wit] RCA Table Model BC & 8W chal ad ELECTRIC SERVICE | EVERYTHING IN RADIO sE'm.E N\ - ROy cav& GEL EER ME TO G\T RE“ Will Remuodel o Suit Ténant. a5 lof the Auxiliary since their organ- and likewise for the Eagiles about double that period. Entertainment will fol-' served Sufficiently recovered from a re- cent operation to be able to return' to his job at the' Treadwell Power last | poned - the -trip for the present duc; JUNE l | FEEDING TIME FOR CUDDLES_Geraldine Mens- ing, 13, of Rochester, N. Y., watches intently as baby squircel Cuddles takes a drink of milk from a doll’s nursing M"lb. She adonled Cuddles after it fell from its nelt | You Save When You Have Your Newspaper Handling Your Job Printing |will enjoy several days’ outing be-| her Because the actual printing of a news- paper is one of its most important johs, | considerable care is given to the selec- tion of newspaper printing equipment and to the men who man it. This care assures you of excellence when you have your printing done by your newspaper. t also assures you of rock-hottom prices because of the volume of )mntmg' done by the newspaper. You can’t go wrong by letting us do your printing. PHONE 374 The Daily Alaska Empire llllllmllllllfllmIfl_lIlllllfllHHIIII!IIlflIIillmlIIHIIII!N!IINIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIV "WE JHST 48D GRE on THE "PUONE B | PHONE 359 L e e e S "TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES e e S " THRIFT CO.0P | Member Nationar Retailer- | ' Owned Grocers NEXT TO. CITY HALL PHONE 767 [ ! 4 ' Eleciric Service Shop RADIOS — AI’PLIAN(I'H Electric Servicing Jerry ‘McKinley Phone 166 Co “gm Outfitter for lg.g | | | R T HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer* GREASRS GAS — OIL Foot of Maln Street Junean Molors Ulah ‘Nul and Lump COAL Ah;zlm Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 - HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American, Meap——Phone 38" —_— e e e i s Soothing Organ. Musi= and Delicious: Fried Chicken -EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 56 - +* “SMILING. SERVICR". Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between | Front and Second Streets Widest Selection ol LIQUORS 920 98 "—fi-—‘ Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheilf HARDWARE {'Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales JUNEAU-YOUNG i patai = | | Hardware Company Busin PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Residence Phone Black $80 b el i Shelf.and Heavy Hardware Oun- and Ammanition - ] Stl Bfl Gmlln. notons. DELCO' and ln!m PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON H. S. GRAVES “The mam-‘ ..I’ | HoME or rART sCHAFFNER | &MARX OLOTHING Rice & Ahlers Co. COWLING-DAVLIN -COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH + DRALERS - | lPhono 34 Sheet Metal The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 Empire Classifieds Pay! Lumber and Blil PHONES 587 or 7. SECURE YOUR LOAN'T: “To Tmprove and Modernize Your liogne.l!ndqfiflh F. H. A. 1691—Half a Centary of Banking—1341 The B.M.Behrends Bank $! Oldest Bank in Alaska « ¥ ¥ & COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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