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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUG. 4, 1941. FOR SAL FOR SALE — SALE ~— Gooseberries. Kendler, Jr. Alaska’ Daities Joe 30-FT. TROLLING boat, equipped. Phone Black 3# after 5 pm — e, FOR SALE—Estey piano, s7.; Phone: Blue 306. GOOD \eswurant «qulpmom gale. Can be ‘seen at Case Grocery. 21- l"l‘ CABIN cruiser. 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 Bmall, Boat Haroor, Ira.Tucker: Phone! 43" STAR and Ford water-cooled mani- folds. One Stam:cylinder head and timer. Beeonditioned model 4 A Ford engines: 4/ h.p.-Regal, h.p. Universal, 1 Chrysier /4~cyli der ‘high-speed ‘teveme.—émaskai Arc Welders: WATKINS Proqucts. Phne. Bk. 634. Jrons e e WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent: Phone: 143.— Goo Andemenuus!c shoppe '} WANTED r|3-ROOM line. insertions: One day ........ Additional days Minimum charge .. Copy must e in the office insertion on same day. directorv. FURNISHED house for rent, Two| | - bedrooms: Oil heat. Call Stanworth, | VACANCY at Kilburn Apts, $30 mo. “Heated, elec. range, Frigi- daire, 'wash. mach., ample drying space. Phone ‘Douglas’ 48. furnished apt. only. Feldon Ap?.s 415. Coupig Phone 1708.{ONE UNFURNISHED APART- | MENT ¢ AND ONE ‘FURNISHED THE HEATED light housekeeping room. | Phone 351. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, 2-ROOM apt. with bath, $15. 713 5th St. Phone Black 619. VACANCY — Decker Apts, rates. Phone Blue: 465. VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric! range;, steam heated; hot and cold water. ‘Above: Capitol Cafe. lower COMPANION to share expense for | trip into Interior at minimum cost. Write AM; ¢/o The Empire. | DISTRIC " sideline, mail order,} and local salesmen. Internabion-i ally successful pet specialties. Ex- cellent profits and yearly increas- ing repeat ~business. Specialties, Dunblane, Canada. e e cou wish furnished apartment | or house about 2 months, prefer-! ably from occupants temporarily | outside. Write FHS, ¢/o. The| Empire. WANTED — Mald for general| housework. Apply Nugget Shop. Trademarks are registered with the ~Patent -Office, Department of Commerce; copyrights with the Li-} brary of Congress. LOST and FOUND—Pair. of glasses near As- sembly Apts. Turtle shell rimmed. Call Green 545. Owner-may have same by paying lor this' adv. uOST——Old !ashioned gny pocket book containing «money.. Pinder return to Femmer's. Dock Re- ceive reward. ‘ 8 " £mpire Cll.umeul Nl W R ROTEC Your Heafih' e U S JUNE DAIRI Phone 638 VALANCY—F\A:' apt. Ehablldlk Apartments. Phone ' 643. \MODERN house, fireplace, channel! view, hardwoed floors; full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235. 3-ROOM nicely »r. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts ;fiCANCY Perelle Apts. New man- TWO. large, clean, steam heated, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143, | VACANCY at Fosbee Apta. et e 4-ROOM FURNJISHED apartment; | #l0 5-room strictly medern . un- ONE 'OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. ' —— e FOR: RENT-—Apartments, mquua T nmm mm Bldg. ~'M.¢MW‘M VACANCY — Prancis_ Inquye : Snap* Shoppe: FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt, Hot ;and’ cold ‘water; Steamheat. Elec. vange. Phone 56 i vAcch Nugget, Apartments. Re- L%M Turnished_cabin ‘o8 Gas: Paint tineau: Ave. !nqmn \lw z'am Beauty smp Phosie 200, axs +Decker * er. 1 i TURN your old gold into-value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. g 8% OENTS EACH PAID for. used| -oum:unnynch.tdouauw mmmmm memum» Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecutive o'clock in the aftermoon to insure We accept ads over telephone « from persons listed-in telephone Steve | Phone ' Black ! APT. BOTH WITH BEDROOMS. | PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR CALL: AT PREMTMS 3! ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 260.| as’ to- cloudiness, THE FASTEST MOVING MARKET IN USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK by 2 | Here is Ernést Wendler (above), German Minister to Bolivia, who | has been expelled from Bolivia following the discovery of a pur- ported plot for a Nazi putsch in | that South American country. The Bolivian government claims it has ‘ possession of a letter which prov- | ©hile, had conspired with the Bo- fivian military -attache in Berlin for a Geérman revolt plot in Bo- livia. TEMPERATURE " DURING JULY 5 JUST NORMAL Unusual - Sunshine Below Average was normal as to temperature but considerably above normal as to precipitation and with the per- centage of possible sunshine cor- respondingly below ‘normal, accord- ing to the monthly meteorological report issued by the Juneau Weath- er Bureau Office. The average tem- perature for the month was 56.7 degrees which was exactly normal record was that of 1915 with a mean temperature of 62.7 degrees, and the coldest were those of 1914 of 52.7 degrees. The highest tem- perature in Juneau for the past month was 72 degreeson the 16th and: the lowest was 49 degrees on the 30th. The highest temperature Jriva ,wnsh a mquthly total of 1059 iniches; and. the, driest'duly over a similar period . was ‘that..of 1915 with;.10.25 inches. amount of precipitation occurring in & 24-hour period- was: 2.60 inch- es, “whichi is ‘the . largest 24-hour fall ‘on-record in July:for Junéau. Measurable precipitation; fell on 22 ddys ‘of the month. /The ‘month of July was unusual { ed that Wendler, now enroute to | {Precipitation During Mon1h1 | The month of July in Juneau for. Juneau. The warmest July on/ and 1917 with a thean temperaturc | ecard for: Junigau in July aver |’ with 31 cloudy Red Cross Nurses Tell of Sh_g_p_ Torpedomg LLNTIR B PSR Safe at the Naval Hospital at Norfolk, Va., four American Red Cross nurses fold of their dramatic e perience it spending 12 days in an open boat in the North Atlantic after their ship was torpedoed some 400 miles off the coast of Greenland while enroute to Great Britain. Left to right: (in wheel chairs), Lillian M. Pesnicak, Albany, N. Y.; Marion Bl tt, Detroit; Rachel St. Pierre, Boston; Victoria Pelc, Anbllm. N. Y. Smdlnl is Miss ery Beard, dlreetor of the Red Lro!\ Nursing Service. DOUGLAS | NEWS COUNCIL TO DECIDE 'I'AX RATE TONIGHT | ld days being recorded. Out of a pos- | sible 542.8 /hours, the amount . of | sunshine received was 44.1 hours or | eight percent. This is the second least possihle amount of sunshine | for- July ‘since srecards | began .at (this station jin 1917, The prevailing wind direction for the month was south, with an av- Y erage hourly velocity of 54 miles.| A special meeting of the | The maximum velocity for a s las City Council is scheduled | tained period of five minutes this evening starting at 21 miles from the west on clock in the City Hall for final | 5th. consideration of tax matters whizh |days of the month. will include naming the rate prop- erty owners will be required to pay | on their assessed valuations. | HERE FROM SKAGWAY Final meeting of the Board of| Willam E. Equalization was held on Saturday night and their S.8. PICNIC B. Schlegel’s | tomorrow. The children and the parents are to meet at the for | | hiscown lunch out dce cream wi the Light fog was observed on' 15 charge. SETAAE, ATTENTION TG JUNEAU AIRFIELD WORKERS | Room .and beard at a fine homa | in Douglas. Anyone interested eall in person on Sundays or phone eve- | relative to the special assessment nings at ten. Phene Douglas 412|'to be levied this year is anticipat-| jor P.O. Box 1101, Douglas. adv ) ed at tonight's meeting. i 000005000000000000)00000600000500000600060 home of his daughter, Jensen, | | It’s hard to imagme what a day would be like wnthout the ‘power harnessed in that endless maze of electrical wires. There is no Jqud‘ : slitute; And’there 'is no substitute” l!'t‘st &n give your ads the power that the newspupet does. 'Advertise “in''TH¢ Empire. Use "this POWER harnessed io work for you! } The% ska Empire da Telepllones 34602 y WANOR OF BE‘RR‘{\l\\.LE i 1 SLWGGEST WE ARNLTE ONE OF THE REQULAR HRWN WMEN - 0 COME HERE AND TTELL UG HOW 70 PROCEED — SWIFFY STy, PRWNSTANCE FOR TW' Annual picnic Tor Mr. and Mrs.} Sunday - School | ehildren “has ‘been anmounced for| City WA rHAll at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- ing to go in a group to the Tread- well beach where the picnie will be | American’ Meat——Phone 38 Doug- | | held. Each one is expected to take 7:30 0| pe served to the members of the classes jand their parents without Feero arrived here by plane yesterday from Skagway| recommendation | to undergo medical treatment. Dur= ing his stay he is a guest at the| Mrs. Thom: TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L ] FRED HENNING Compléte Outfitter for Mean Alaska Music Supply Fitnos et Tt f 'l'qinh!liiand i gaal Alnlu Dock_ & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 l.ump s m— GROCERY Phone 146 Home l.l?m: Store—Tel. 699 in “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Te Free Delivery Juneau “'|| The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Pront and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled E. 0. DAVIS PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. cm LOAN mfioueu nfi*&dmflu th Homd Undn TELEPEONE 217 Phons 4789 || Y QA 05 R, T ATt ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ | THRIFT Co-0P Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers |/ NEXT TO CITY RALL * “ PHONE 767 * ——— SANITARY PLUMBING and HIZATING COMPANY W. 3. NEEMI, Ownbé 'Ictymuplumunlwwym our. worry.” . AND FRER DELIVERE Call Phones: 13 and & e ——— GEORGE BRS. Widest Selectionol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or Thomas Hardware Co. JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS_OI1.—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO | W. P. JOHNSON S To Improvo e I, F. H.