The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1941, Page 7

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consec insertions: One day Additional days ... Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office o'clock in ‘the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. | FORRENT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESD AY, JULY,29, 1941. THE FASTEST MOVING MARKET IN JUNEAU . .. USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS! LOST and FOUND utive by 2 basement overlooking L. 3 rooms; bath, electric pump, {he Sound. Lot 53x100 ft., ; also five rooms with fur- e, extra nice, double garage, house, hmum‘ul lawn, 4,00 terms. Wash, FOUR guest , Vashon, Two furnished apart- Hot water hea! ented. Terms. Phone Frank Campbell. One apt Douglas TROLLING boat, equipped. > Bls after 5 pm. Grand piano in excel- $50 cash. Black CONGERT lent condition, ' 495, 3-ROOM furnished house, large lot beach side, Douglas Hignway Tom A. Taylor. on Inquire FOR SALE—Estey piano, $75 cash. Phone Blue 306. GOOD restaurant 7eq\|ipmem for sale. Can be Grocery. . SAMPLES 26~ ft. cabin 8 speed boat Margaret D. Write Empire, C 127. PROPERTY for sale—5-room partly fur. house; 4-room fur, house, both with oil ranges and heaters; hot and cold water conveniences 2 lots partly filled. Near Small Boat Harbor. Ira Tucker. Phone 437. E.TAR and Ford water-cooled mani- folds. One Star cylinder head and timer. Reconditioned model A Ford engines. 4 hp. Regal, h.p. Universal, 1 Chrysler 4-cylin- der high-speed reverse.—Alaska Arc Welders. FURNISHED house 4 rooms, bath cheap for quick sale. Phone Black 610 or call at 808 5th and Park Streets. WATKINS Proaucts, Phne. BK, 634 WURLITZER piancs. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. Empire Classiueas £ay: Brazill Arms Brasl, like ¢ m:“uuhd Eum. 1s Tr.:- arming wi possib] o destroyer Greenhalgh, of 20 destroyers to ‘be launched as part| of her naval is pictured sliding down the Janeiro, $1,600, | seen at Case Lot| et "ROOM APT. with dinette, oil | range, Frigidaire, $31 monthly. 519 W. 10th St. ‘I‘OST = Gold shovel hmorh w‘fh‘ | nuggets on point. Return to Em- pire. Reward, ONE UNFURNISHED APART- APT., BOTH WITH BEDROOMS. PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR CALL AT PREMISES. THE HILLCREST. VACANCY—Evergreen Apts. | MENT AND ONE; FURNISHED | two | Rose | . Ble| FOUND—Pair of glasses near As- | sembly Apts. Turtle shell rimmed. | Call Green 545. Owner may have | adv. | same by paying for this | iuos’rwom fashiored gray pocket| book containing oney. Finder| return to Femmer's Dock. Re-| ceive reward a ‘HEATED light housekeep\ng room. | Phone 351. APARTMENT for rent, Furnished. Phone 621, $16 month. |2-ROOM apt. with bath, 5th St. Phone Black 619. $15. 713 | VACANCY — Decker Apts rates. Phone Blue 465. VACANCY—MadKinnon Apts. LOVELY mom in private home. 618 E. 6th St. Phone Green 230. |FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. VACANCY — PFur. apt. Shabaldak Apartments. Phone 642, - | MODERN house, fireplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished Phone 439 or Red 235. . 3-ROOM nicely: yur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200. TWOQ large, clean, steam heated, front room apt. including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. | ¢ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. ONE OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. rmn RENT-—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking uténsils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY — Francis Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. ;Oi RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elece range, Phone 569. VACANCY Nugget Apartments.Re- | duced rates. 2-ROOM furnished cabin on Gas- tineau Ave. Inquire Junegu Paimt Store.” ° i MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD goods and tools for sale; also 2-room fur. house for rent. 1112 W, 9th St. GUARANTEED. Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. o e Al A s el B A T | 8% CENTS EACH PAID for med sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk: ers. Ninety-two percent of all re stores are independently opetated against 77.6 percent in 1929, De- partment of Commerce statistics show. | The Dally Aiasks Empire nas' the newspaper. oo ‘.‘.GET | LORD OF TG~ ; Q‘\{T \\!2\ ég\émm\a i Q“NARD B\RS STARTED QNB= JUST WSSEN 0 TWS WAIITED ‘WAN'K ED-—Man or bm to cut gra | weed garden, wash car, | wood. Good wage. Phone WANTED — Maid for general| housework. Apply Nugget Shop. NAZIHORDES FORCEDBACK BY RUSSIANS § BessarabiaFLiberaIed” ‘ from Soviets by In- vading Forces (Conunued from Page One) ‘The enemy’s power groups which were over-run in the course of our break through the Stalin| Line in the direction of Smolensk are now virtually wiped out.” The Nazis, DNB reported, have encircled Russian troops “eastward | of Smolensk” and the Soviet forces | are now facing annihilation. A great number of prisoners will be repor',-; ed in a few days as a result >f “this tremendous battle of de- struction,” it was said. On the Leningrad front the Ger- mans said Soviet forces west of Lake Peipus are trapped by units assigned to mop up Estonia and are “also facing destruction.” Ger- man troops are reported to have reached the ,region of the Dnestr River which separates Bessarabia from the Soviet.Ukraine, and “Bes- sarnw 13 mn; comp:el.ely liberat- ed Thxouzhout the 'night, Soviex col niques said, violent fighting raged ‘at the three main sectors ‘ot the campaign, at the Nevel and fronts guarding Moscow and on the Zhitomir front in the south protecting Kiev. The Russian release was one of the most optimistically worded So- viet communiques of the war, con- trasting sharply with yesterday's report from the German High Com- mand that Nazi troops are on the threshold of victory in the Smol- ensk sector. Novice Rackeleer Picks Wrong Man MILWAUKEE, July 29.—Walter J. Herden, 23 years old, living in Wauwatosa, had an idea while in Walter Witt’s tavern. “How ar2 you fixed for protection?” he whis- ways at Rio de iun-t paid circulation ot any Al«|pered to Witt. “I'm up from Chi- cago to teach you saloon keepers a Left, three-piece slack suit; right, wool jumper dress; below, nauti- cal two-piece frock. About this time of year the family has to start thirRing of suitable elothes for the young daugfi!?r of the house to take to college. She'll probably be wondering what she should get to be correctly garbed for campus and classroom. Slacks, if allowed on the campus, are simple, and the three-piece suit, shown left above, has bell-bottomed, tautly laced gob slacks, a brief bolero of spun rayon gabardine and a white sharkskin shirt laced to match the slacks. The wool jumper, top right, is made with full skirt, snug midriff, with the jumper in green and the shirt in fireman red jersey with long sleeves. Below is a chic dress for classroom or dates. It is a nautical two-piece, with snug longer middy top with detachable vestee. It is made of scarlet.spun rayon serge, with white braid and eagle insignia. frw lessons.” A bystander ~lxp]1(<l {out and called a policeman. Hudrn | went to jail for 30 days. ”"00000OQOOQQQ“MWQQOO“QNQ“WVVv”¢ 00000““0““0000“‘ | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising It’s hard to imagine what a day would be like without the power harnessed in that endless maze of electrical wires, . There is nd equal sub- stitute; < And there is no substitute that can give your ads the .power that thei newspaper does. Advertise in The Empire.’ Use ‘ this POWER, harnessed to work for you! The Daily Alaska Empire Telephones 374602 PRI D ACHTRE, ' GOME O THEM NORNES: smmn AMGWTY WL-FALOOTAN ! 4 ST \NOWD BE & m\. 0 T \WOODPECKERS EN RSNERINw QOTE! \'1\-\' TS AN KRBT AT ‘ American tfl mm.v CLOTHES MUNN-BUSH SHOES STLTSON HATS w"w&m Qualdy Wk Liciy FRED mnmc oviplets Optrictit tor Mem | HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home u,m. Store‘Tel. 699 T W Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 | | Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry Prant and Second Streets PHONE 3% - E.0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 213 | . Phone 4783 O S T ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 'ud Bt : HOME OF nun' mm 5 ‘ u.nx Wmfl « 4 Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating l’hmfl Mlldd Empire Classifieds Pay! " THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Rétatler- Uwned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL _ PHONE 767 s Electnc Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANOES Electric Servicing Jerry MeKinley Phone 166 | ] Seemmcserem s oo Soothing Organ Music and EVERY NI DOUGLAS INN John Marin, ‘Prop. Phone o6 .-.-‘-.---..“..‘ Sanitary Meat Co. """u&”s‘#’o%{#"' Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE s 520 s con v gy | JUNEAU-YOUNG St Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—-OLASS; . | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Gups and Ammunition Heal Paint Shop ? _ Phone 540~ Fred W. Wendt T ——— COWLING-DAVLIN 'COMPANY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ‘OF ALASKA =~ Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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