The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1941, Page 7

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | Count five average words to line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day .. Additional days 5e Minimum charge ....50¢ Copy must be in the office 10¢ o'clock in the: afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone in telephone from persons listed directory. FOR RENT - - f FOR SALE the THE FASTEST MOVING. . MARKET IN JUNEAU . .. USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS! MISCELLANEOUS 2 by som modein home, com- MODERN. house, fireplace, channel GUARANTEED /Realistic Perma- tely furnished, automatic oil furnace, concrete basement, full bath, fireplace, garden and' lawn, r and trailer. V. J. Newell, Auk P $5600, terms, P.O. Box | | NEW 24-FT. gill-netter, 150-fathom | net already hung excel- $625. Phone Black 640. lent i 40-FT. MOTOR boat. Phone FOOT troller. Fully equipped. | las Imperial engine. | Davis, 1008 West 10| 212, | Curly Phone SALE—17-ft. Mahogany Drake peedboat. 90 h.p. Practical- 219, FOR ly new. Phone MIDGET Lunch, cheap to r party. Owner leaving town. WATKINS Products. Phne. BK. ARCHWAY Rooms. Cash or terms. See owner or phone 774, WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— 0. Anderson Music Shoppe. 'WANTED WANTED TO RENT—One bachelor | lady alone. Write P. O. apt. fo wanted of % SON, born Denmark, sided Douglas Is. 1932 atter. Write c/o Box 1991, Daily | laska Empire. HEIRS view, hardwood floors, full base-| ment, . oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235 | | 3-ROOM fur. heated apt. Available| June 25. Adults preferred. 11th! and B. Phone Red 624, RENT rooms homas, House and Thomas s | at 9th and C, bath. See J. C Hardware. T'OR 3 LARGE heated apt. Two bedrooms Klein Apartments 3-ROOM fur. apt. Phone Blue 279. FOR RENT — 3-rm. Phone Red 700. THE HILLCREST: SEVERAL FURNISHED APARTMENTS WITH BEDROOMS. CALL AT THE HILLCH OR PHONE 439. fur. apt. APARTMENT for r 8 today. VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apar{- ments. Phone 671 or 304. S-ROOM_mm.ly war. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts 2 ROOMS and bath, $15 monthiy. 13 5th St. Phone Black 619, VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200 3-ROOM furnished heated Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559, apt ROOM in private home, stm. ht., attractive, reasonable. Blue 165.| id for general house-| 69 or 102 in the VVA‘NiTF work. Phone TWO large, clean, steam heated, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. | forenoon, PROF TETIC MACON, Ga.—Neighbors wonder | if Unis means anything: A family of bluebirds took over an ancient cannon used to decorate the lawn of Briz. Gen. Sumter L. Lowry Jr., built a nest in the mouth. e | | CONSOLES 9-tube Sparton TABLE MODELS Crosley Sparton - Sparton 6 tube __ Crosley Push Butfon . — 46560 AC-DC_6 tube BC & SW — 23.95 Arvin Midgets, 4-tube . $ 9.95 RECORD. PLAYERS berg Carlsen 3 Philco _6-tube models S 31. Phuco b-tube, under dash, lat- est_model : $21.00 Suppressors, Antennas, etc., in stock for all cars. PORTABLES Detrola Traveller Detrola Brown Case PHONO MODELS Crosley 8-tube with automatic . $114.00 utematic —$04.50 .50 ith Reo- Recorder 7 tube ord Player, BC & SW COMMERCIAL RME 69, new tubes USED Silverton 8-Tube, New Batteries, BC and SW i RCA Table Model BC & SW ___$35.00 Silvertone 7-tube, new batteries §24.50 Crosley Console, complete with batteries i Side e deine Emerson 6-v ———$34.50 All radios sold on easy terms, small down payment, 5 per cent finance charze — Six months to pay—Liberal trade-ins. i & ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP - { VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 4-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 pam. ONE OFFICE room for rent. First| Nationa) Bank Bldg. FOR Rm.AparL;nents,' anulr_e at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. apts. l.lzh!:. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | | | | Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt.| Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. | VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- | duced rates. i tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint | Store. LOST and FOUND LOST--Palr of glasses in.a Dr. Simpson tan case. Reward. Re- turn to Empire. FOR RENT: " Juneau Liquor Store Space Will-Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe ‘New Bread | as 100 per cent wholewheat in vita- | A R S b TS | min. content. ! | VACANCY — Francis Apartments. | river. 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. | SWEDISH massage and cabinet baghs. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. | 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- | ers. i | | Is Produced In Juneau v Sully’s Bakery Now Turn- . " gy ing Out.”Staff of Life with Heéalth Unifs: | Many questions about "the new! enriched bread now being produced by Sully’s Bakery have been directed to the local concern the past week in regard to the vitamins and iron content of the local product, and an | answer to that problem is given today by Mr. Sully. All wholewheat bread, white bread and milk twist bread will be made regularly with the new enriched | flour at no increase in price. “This Imeans,” said Mr. Sully, “that all bread baked in our establishment every day, will contain vitamins and iron, whether dark or light.” This new bread process contains | 330 international units of Bl, (Thia- | min) 4.0 mg. Iron, 40 mg. Pellagra, ' Preventive vitaman, (Nicotinic Acid) | which is one of the B vitamins. Mr. Sully stated that pure 100 per cent wholewheat bread in the past had the necessary vitamins, but | many people did not like to eat wholewheat. Under the process of | bleaching and milling of the wheat | to wheat flour the vitamins were lost, but under the new process of enriched flour the vitamins are brought back to the bread, whether light. or dark, to the same content i So today, all bread produced at Sully’s will contain the necessary content of vitamins and iron wheth- | er dark or light. Bopped, | NEW YORK, June 18— Wasily Yonetz went for a walk along the | | | \“Kind of hot today,” he said to| (wo young fellows, “but the water looks good, doesn’t it?” ! “Sure does,” replied one, bing him around the neck while| his pal robbed him of $24. “Now you can cool off.” ! They pushed him into the; water. grab- | e, - BUY DEFENSE BONDS |ond Presbyteriah Church here, has over the world. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, By RAY PEACOCK AP Feature Service Writer OULD you like to look at our family album, Joe, while you're Grace? She won't like it, of course, because e of her are awful, but you know just doesn’t take a good cture. Something about her nose, I guess . . . Yeah, that's Grace there. Never recognize her, ken seven or eight years Oh, I dunno. He was just she says thos Grace. Seems like she P would you? That was tal 0 at a picnic. The boy? long, I guess Anyway, i aj al she’s forgo! him . . . This is one I took up on Mount little light struck, but it's pretty good, don't you he deer was looking right at the camera and I just snapped it, like that . . . And this is one of my grandmother on my father’s side. I don't know how it happened, but only Uncle Bill's arm think? is showing. It's the only picture him, too . Don’t you she was four. She still had her bib came out on the back porch w onl; HisHashes” MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 18—Dr Robert M. McCaslin collects ml'n’,‘ jests with death. | Dr. McCaslin, pastor of the Sec- several notebooks filled with about 2,000 unusual epitaphs from all I hel in The strange hobby started when he was walking through a village churchydrd in Middle Tennessee years ago. The villager with him pointed to four tombstones in a row, and said: “I've had four wives to die. I'm living with my fifth.” On each of the four stones was the same verse: “Another link is broken happy band, “But a chain is better land.” Since that incident, Dr. Mc- Caslin has found hundreds of in- teresting “last words” in many places, and others have been sent him. “One, written by a sardonic New Jersey widow" for her hus- band, reads: “Meant Well, Tried Failed Much.” A young Ma: husetts widow had a more forward-looking at- titude: ! “His widow, aged 24, lives at 7 Elm Street, has every qualification for a good wife and .yearns to he comforted.” Another New England man’s children told his woeful tale in poetic vein: “Ma loved Pa, Pa loved women, | “Ma caught Pa with two in swimmin’. “Here lies Pa.” ‘The code of the Old West is por- trayed in the single line on a rough, natural rock gravestone found in Cripple Creek, Col.: “He called Bill Smith a liar.” And, from a wooden slab on a dusty West Texas plain: “Boots are my pillow, cover. In peace I sleep.” A 19th century lass bared her sorrows to the world in the in- seription: | The wedding day decided was, | “The wedding wine provided | “But ere the day had come along “He'd drunk it up, and die did. “Ah, Sydney! Sydney!” adv o | Now ‘ in the | forming in 2 a Little, sod my U GOMNR GINE A SUNE'N TO PasS Te TIHE WWHILE NOURE HERE MARD BATD - G0 TO THE HORTH FIELD AND DRWL WNCH OF ROOKIES WHO JusT . e\’\RR\\I":D TAS NORNN — TRERT 'EM RouGH* Wy Do 'EN 25 \\\§ W T OWOW Y T CONT THINK QF NUWTHW 'O QUTHER LOVE T0 DO, SARAWT T CRANE "\ QESPONSIBILTUDE STRANGER HERE, oW\ — UM LOOKINY FER “think this is cute? It's Grace when “Pe The though, entimental sentence from a stone lin 01d Grayfriar's Churchyard at Edinburgh, Scotland: ATTENTION WOMEN urged JUNE 18, 1941. a picture of Ma, . § were all together two summers ago. That's me on the left. Hasn't Ted got a silly grin on his face? And look how solemn Janie luoks. But don’t you think it's good of all of us, though? talk about your proud papas! Here's Steve and the baby. He's waiting for know He met tten all about | days? . Wilson. It's a we've got of Joe on when she | you the rest A New York wag's epitaph sa “Guess Who.” | While | written: over .a London cook hashes.” Caslin comic at to his one Dr. isn't all. It's ‘Think what a wife should be -she was that.” >ee nstallation of d Wednesday the 1.O.O. to aftend. ETHEL BURNETT, Recorder. EECR. T PN g BUY DEFENSE BONDS cfficers will June Hall. likes best, OF MOOSE| be 18, 7 pam. All members FAMILY a1 Atsum X1 | . . Here's one of us when: we ... And married to my sister Janie, you her through Grace. And this is me and my first flivver. I had twenty dollars I didn't owe anybody and it was burning a hole in my pocket Ha! Ha! . took at the beach, one Fourth of July. That's Grace there. Weren't the suits terrible in those . . Here's some we That's the baby again. He had a brand new kid- die-bike and he just wouldn't get off it. Janie looks so awful because she didn't expect to be on the | picture and wasn't prepared. She was very mad | with Steve about it . . . | Him? Oh, it's just a boy Grace chased around with one summer. His arm? Well, maybe it is around her, but you know how those things are, . . . Sounds like Grace is ready. I'd better duck this album away or she'll kill me. I'll show ome_other time You'll get a big hile 1 was taking | kick out of them. I just know you will. Sponsering Group | Will Meet Tonight Members of the Women's Volun- tary Service sponsoring committee | will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the City Hall for their regular monthly session to discuss the work of the organization. - e ELEMENTARY a | HICKORY, N. C—James D. Hef- | ner, 86-year-old retired farmer, | would rather keep whiskers | than smoke. Hefner says he nt-; ; | | l | odor of the tobaceo got in his beard and he had to shave off his vhiskers. Since ethen he hasn't| touched tobacco. You Save When You Have Your Newspaper Handling Your Job Printing Because the actual printing of a news- paper is one of its most important jobs, considerable care 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. 1t also assures you of rock-bottom prices because of the volume of printing done by the newspaper. by letting us do your printing. PHONE 374 The Daily Alaska Empire L iiIHIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIlillllllillllllllllllmflmu is given to the selec- You can’t go wrong STRAGHT AKERD, NARD B\RD — RET SR By BILLY DeBECK - ANRRAL -\F THAT | VONT "‘A‘V\E e TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing o FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mea ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instrumemts and Supplies Phone 208 122 W. Becond Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 . HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streots PHONE 359 tempted td smoke cuce, but the J Garbage Hauled E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 ‘Every house needs westinghouse' PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales 140 S0, Seward Bt. Junedu, Alasks Business Phone 161 Residérice Phone Black $80 ZENITH RADIOS ! 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson -+ “H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING Empire Classifieds Pay! Lamber OF ALASKA ‘COLUMBIA LUMBER ' and Building Malerials | e - i THRIFT C0-0P Member, Natienal. Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 e Electric Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANCES Electric Servicing Jerry McKinley Phone 166 P ety R S ot o] - SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 - FORD AGENCY GAS — on, Poot of Main Street Junean Mofors o e g - o e o Soothing Organ Musi- and Deliclous Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 e — D — Sanitary Meat Co. ! FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY S s Kraff¢® MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 -— Call Phones: 13 and & S Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheit HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Ha G G R GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG g DUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The : g w:; p IF I'T'8 PAINT .WE HAVE It Ideal Paint Shop COWLING-DAVLI COMPANY | 1 < PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAW - - SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 1891—Half a Cent 13 B oy 5 bop amp s ury of B ki o

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