The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1941, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1941. * WHAT THIS COUNTRY g - CLASSIFIED 24 BECOME TIMELY cLoThES ||| JERIFT CO-0P ADVERTISING CITIZENS IN | NEEDS NOW IS MORE | “smoovuiw | =iz SPACE IN WASHINGTON Electric Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANCES FRED HENNING - COURT HERE ! | (Continued from Pagé One} were called “tempora in the Complete Outfitter for Mea H i Washington, but now there are|tinder boxes where one of the Jerry McKinley Phone 166 Count five average words to the | 17ahi the zone-rate basis (as all Wash-| smoking. line. THE FASTEST | Of Nalurallzahon ington cabs do) find the traffic] The palatial new War Depart-| slows them down so they can not ment Building is nearing comple-| The largest single group ever !0/ make what they feel they should. |tion, and the new five-acte Navy become United States citizens in| ,office building bordering Arlington Alaska took the oath of allegiance| 11 4 visitor wants to go shopping,|Cemetery in Virginia will be fin-| |last night in District Court here.| all he can do is join the mass ished in a few months. These may At ceremonies arranged by the|movement of humanity on F Street!take care of ten or eleven thousand| Court, with the assistance of the|from Seventh to Fourteenth and|workers. Guthridge will tell you lgm;’)’im“ Lefi‘lon and Elks Lodge,|pray that it will slow up enough|that's hardly a drop out of the (it o to let him work his way In when bucket. And it isn't. Last week, . | A Inrge crowd attended and wit-| 1w eomes (o his store. The other Army and Navy alone added 800 Alaska Music Supply nessed ceremonies in which Judge| najf of this problem is trying to mew civilian employees here. Arthur M. Uggen, | George F. Alexander made opening|find a clerk. | That's what is happening to {and closing remarks, E. M. Polley par s, ! Washington these days. spoke and R. E. Robertson con- ‘ ; ducted a presentation of flags,| SPACE FINDER Nut and Lump / FOR SALE | FOR RENT WANTED | i W TOR SALE_Pumished house on 3-ROOM fur. apt. 746 W. 12th. TIBIRS wanted of PETER JOHN-|Frank Metcalf led a flag pledge| EXTRAORDINARY 3 w “ Second St., 3 bedrooms. Phone Phone Blue 279. ‘ SON, born Denmark, 1868, re- and Clerk of Court Robert Cough-| These are not exaggerations and| st it ______|2BEDROOM furnished apt. i;rT | 11-TUBE Philco cabinet radlu,! rent. Fifth Street Apts. Phone coAL S Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day ........... Additional days Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed ‘in telephome directory. MOVING MARRET IN JUNEAU . .. USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS . FOR QUICK RESULTS! 10c | Utah 641, e, fixtures FOR RENT—2-bedroom completely furnished house, $42.50 monthly. Phone Green 611. reasonable. At Simpkin’s Bindery.' sided Douglas Is. 1932, Estate|lin administered the oath, I am sure that the first person "‘RlEs To Buv Alaska Dock & Storage Co. matter. Write ¢/o Box 1991, Daily| Those becoming citizens in the Who would bear me out would Yei Alaska Empire. |class were George Antic, Hans Jo- Clay J. Guthridge who, although he| U. 5. MARSHAL | TELEPHONE 4 Acciised of an attempt to bribe #h——m—m——— e | hansen, Frank Cossardo, Cos Athan|is concerned with only one phase | Tsoustas, Oscar Gottfried Erlck.wn,’of what is happening to Washing-| U. S. Deputy Marshal Sid Thomp- son in Sitka, Ruby Hazelwood, Loslr and rounn | Stanislav Julius Rakosh, Ove! ton, knows more about it than any- | *OUND—12-1t. skiff, identify and | Gravesen, Lilian Caroline Skuse, ome else. It's his personal headache. _—m— e ke ¥ vt - | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Eva Clark, Sina Bergita Sonder-|Few government workers have ever word received by the U. S. Mar- Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Isak Emil Hietala, Grace heard of him, but he has affected WITH BEDROOMS. CALL !low, Hilna Johanna Niemi, Rode Guthridge is chief of planning and| ;.. oo, here. American Meat——Phone 38 | Reed, Signe Marie Karki, Harry| the daily routines of more of them AT| " § P . | Krivokapich, Andreas Brensdal, space control of the public build-| il 9 E;E TR L Dk (RO loDESTAR ou'kmmn Sofie Loken, Johan Albeit ings administration in the Federal| 3 ::el’;?"::gn:sflso’:;ez'}edg:;;x::f 4 | :Anderson. Gaetano DalSanto and| Works Agency. {&nd the oter of maintaintily o FOR &£ and equipment of Mid sacrifice price. get Lunch | Shattuck | at a Agency | it is yours. P. O. Bok 2435, City. B s i = land, | LOST—Palr of glasses in a Dr. FCUT i o SN N ) THE HILLCREST: SEVERAL FOR RENT — 3-rm. fur. Phone Red 700. FOR SALE, lease or trade—Hotel, | 35 rooms, Nicely furnished. No neies. Good paying business.| on account -of old age. Wrile 51, | Dimitris Bavard, Forry Judson Bar- | béspeetacled, e FURNISHED APARTMENTS Box Juneau, ROOMING ho S Phone Black 429. Simpson tan case. Reward. Re-| Naifonov, Knute Langseth, George than any other man here. A quiet, It’s because of Mr, Guthridge| turn {o Empire, middle - aged man, 3 g d- | ity B !d_‘f,nmbllm, establishment. She pleas ‘;hat‘;hl new‘ ioclal fieu:“};h u:)r ! ed guilty to the charge of gambling i pled mostly BY "1 O on June 7 and was fined $500 as ! fice of Production Management| (the 'Knidsen - Hillman sct-upuw““ another occupant arrested at the same time. the O N anage- | |kt "":;e Ofoitifl!llv ;zfcrm zr-{ Attempted bride entered the case | ganization) and Army Ordnance when the woman allegedly oifur(d‘ J'stid: mich of ‘the Bocial Sc_"X'hompsnn an undisclosed sum to staft 4s in Balu-'flm" prosecution of the case before al_e:plmldin;; guilty to the charge. i s B S niture. call 478, Isotala Kustaa, who is changing ments. Phone 671'or 304. | | APARTMENT for reut. today. 17-ft. Mahogany Drake edboat. 90 h.p. Practical- 219, “SMILING SERVICE"” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau ly new. Phon MIDGET Lunch, cheap to rignt i | Flying southbound, a PAA Lode-| DAN(E WIll BE {star landed here from Fairbanks) |late this morning with one pas- senger for Juneau from the In- 3-ROOM nicely war. stm. heated . Owner leaving town, 3 apts. and houses. Windsor Apts WATKINS Products. Phne. Bk. 634, ———————— oo 2 ROOMS and bath, $15 monthiy. 713 5th St. Phone Black 619. ARCHWAY Rooms, Cash or terms. :curily clerical See owner or phene 774, | more, where two warehouse — terior and took two passengers; VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man-|from here for Seattle. | John Conn. Phone Blue 200.| Passengers leaving Juneau for| HELD AT BARANOF - 'servmg as temporary quarter { It's bec hil 2 e ne | Raiond Retirement munan: was FISHERIES MEN TO {handcd over to the Army. With al-/ v|S“- msm‘m most every inch of available space| Fisheries Supervisor Clarence Ol-| WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. ag Proceeds to Provide Ban- quet for All Entrants in Big Race The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | Seattle were Mrs. Mae Stapleton | !and Jeanne Boutelle. John John-| 1 A __(son was the passenger arriving here| UNFURNISHED modern house.|from the Interior. Through passen-| Automatic oil heat, full concrete|gers were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ner- | heated apt M S Phone Red 559, Erwin Apts. now occupled,. defense workers| (are being added at the rate of * MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ! nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.( Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. basement, hardwood floors, chan-{land and Mrs. Sarah Fehmley. nel view, t{wo bedrooms. Available] Two southbound Electras a-e by June 1. G. E. Krause, phanelschedulcd to land here from Fair- 439. banks this afternoon. - e TUR!\Tyour old gol& lnrtic?value, cash VACANCY — Marine Bldg. Phone A Soap Box Derby dance will be held the night of June 26 to close what sponsors of the racing event hope will be one of the biggest days in Juneau’s history. 14000 a month (in Washington).| | Guthridge's job Is to find space for |them and he has against him the | competition of such organizations |as the British Purchasing Commis- sion which has taken over one son will leave on the Denali tomor- row on an inspection trip to the Westward, which will include stops at Cordova and in Bristol Bay, Cook Inlet and Kodiak. He will be away abeut a month. Garbage Hauled or trade at Nugget Shop. 496. i SHEI-I- M AKB e dance will be held in the|fjoor of the Willard Hotel, threc| W.E. Crouch, representative of the| '“E"a‘ Woaihly Katee oo TR TR ) g X Y e T 0 rve = | ) A |apartment buildings, a private Director Ira Gabrielson of the Fish SWEDISH massage and cabinet | ROOM in private home, stm. ht., at 10 o'clock the night of the derby. | mansion, Aside from the grcntly\"«\nd Wildlife Service, will meet Ol- . . DAVIS baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. 31, CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. R. Burford & Co. adv. Try a crassifier] &g m L'Ne Kkmpirs }nun MART CONSOLES 9-tube Sparton v TABLE MODELS Crosley Lay Down Sparton 5-tube . Sparton 6 tube Crosley Push Button AC-DC 6 tube BC & SW __‘!;-;: Arvin Midrets, 4-tube RECORD PLAY Stromberg Carlson .. o Erwood Record .Changer . $40.50 Arvin Radi> and Record Player.$19.95 CAR RADIOS Philco 6-tube, low drain, mew _$31.50 stock for all ca PORTABLES Sparton BC & SW White Detrola Traveller Detrola Brown Case i PHONO MODELS Crosley 8-tube with autematic record _changer Crosley 7-tube with record changer ..... 1 Crosley Fiver Table model Crosley, wit ord Plaver, Recorder 7 tube BC & SW COMMERCIAL and — . RCA Table Model BC & SW __$35.00 Silvertone 7-tube, new batteries $24.50 BATTERY Crosley Console, complete with batteries . .50 Emerson 6-volt . $§34.50 All radios sold on easy ferms, small down payment, 5 per cent finance charge — Six months to pay—Liberal ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP 217 Seward STREET EVERYTHING IN RADIO attractive, reasonable, Blue 165. L | TWO InrgAe, c—l—c:x;, steam heated, | MER(Y FllGHI front room apt., including water, mro (A“ADA garbage, $35. Phone 143. | VACANCY at Foshee Apts. T 1-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. {Simmons Returns with Tulsequah Miner for Hospital An emergency flight to bring a Tulsequah miner to Juneau for hospitalization was made this morn- ENE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. i VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642. turn with G. Berger for an appen- dectomy at St. Ann's Hospital. In an earlier flight pilot Alex Holden carried Mrs. William Oft, Loretta Ott, Ole Scarboo, Andrew Fleutsch and Louise Mann to Sitka, Simmons is scheduled to make a charter flight to Haines with S. B. Renn and a party of CAA officials. Later today a flight to Icy Straits with Fred Norton and M. Zuluskey will be made. "HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Green are the parents of a six-pound twelve-ounce baby boy born last night at 8:20 o'clock at the St. Ann’s Hospital. VACANCY — Francls Apartments, Inquire Snap Shoppe. i‘afiinENT rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. \TACANCY Nuggei A partments. Re- duced rates. 2-ROOM furnished cabin on Gas- tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. Mrs. George Peterson, in St. Ann's for medical treatment, was dis- Syria has had 18 revolutions |missed today. since 1919. | FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Fred Jenson left St. Ann's yes- terday after hdving received surgical attention. L A. Wilson is a surgical patient at St. Ann’s. He entered the hospital yesterday. AR AL Store Space STEP tu Health with Beuter Feet. ing by Shell Simmons when he; winged out of the Channel to re-| | Proceeds will be used to provide a |banquet for all boys competing in the racing classic. Stan Grummett and Bert Mc- Dowell are in charge of the dance. The Rotary - Empire Committee |announced today a meeting of all |Soap Box Derby entrants will be jheld Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock {at the Lutheran Church parlors, { with attendance compulsory. i CELEBRATION FOR JULY 4 IN PROGRESS Public Meeting for Or- ganizing Committees A public meeting for the formu- lation of plans for the Juneau 4th of July celebration was announced today as Mayor Harry I. Lucas set Monday evening at 8 o'clock as the time for tentative program- ming and committee organization. Mayor Lucas issues an invita- tion to all persons ihterested in the celebration and urges them to attend the meeting in the Coun- cil Chambers of the City Hall. MRS. GIOVANETTI GIVEN CUSTODY OF District Court today granted Mrs. Elizabeth Elaine Giovanetti custody of her child, Mary Arlene Giovan- etti, under a modified decree of di- vorce from Edward John Giovan- ettl. Mrs, Giovanetti notified the Mayor Lucas Announces| MINOR DAUGHTER increaséd embassy staff, the Brit- son at Cordova te travel with him |ish are said to have about 2,000 Bristol Bay. Both will return to | employees in Washington. | “TEMPORARY” SINCE 1917 The War and Navy departments| now are using old buildings |salmon fishing becomes intensive. B that' b il BUY DE{ENSE BONDS T T | You Save When You Have Your Newspaper Handling Your Job Printing Because the actual printing of a news- paper, is one of its most lmgortant jobs, considerable care is given to the selec- tion of newspaper printing equipment and to the men who man it. This care ‘assures you of sxcellence when you have Your printing done by your newspaper. t also assures you of rock-bottom prices because of the volume of printing done by the newspaper. You can’t go wrong by letting us do your printing. PHONE 374 Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. —adv. ELECTRICAL LINES RME 69, new tubes ________ §00. USED Silverton 8-Tube, New Batteries, BC SW . $20.50 e BUY DEFENSE BONDS See Percy’s Cafe L WASHT SOME CRUITTER'D COME BLONG AN R\DDLE OWT “THEM S\aNS FER ME — FER BLL T WNOW - VoA GRTTAN NOWWARS BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFY SMITH WEN , BUDDN ~WoPON Y, VLL GWE NQ & LFT - CAOMP DRNIS \S & GOOD 2 MILES FROM HERE £) court she was about to remarry and leave the Territory and would be able to provide a home for her daughter. The Daily Alaska Empire WORAL-TUATS DOWNR\GHT SOCURBLE OF \E, NS\ | Southeast Alaska before the pink| TELEPHONE 213 Phone 4769 ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales JUNEAU-YOUNG 14080, Srwied 1, Junens. Alndk Hardware Company Residence Phone Black $89 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS . bl ool 809 | Shelf and Heavy Hardware ZENITH 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P, JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” [ S H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Max® IF IT"8 PAINT WE HAVE IT! o vanx cuormma ||| Ideal Paint Shop - COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Oldest Bank in Alaska By Do B IR b ot COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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