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

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A CILASSIFI ADYERTISING Count five average words to the line. THE FASTEST Daily rate per line for consecutive MOVING | Insertions: One day ... 10¢ MARKET IN [ Additionsl days ... 5¢ JUNEAU A | ’ . | Minimum charge ... 50c | Copy must be in the office by 2 USE EMPIRE | o'clock in the afternoon to insure CLASSIFIEDS insertion on same day. LML We accept ads over telephone FOR QUICE from persons listed in telephone § directory. o ———————————————————— e —————————————————— 3-ROOM cottages; 2-room cabiu.j 843 West 9th. | VACANCY—Imperial Hotel. | 3-ROOM furnished apt. Coupie only. Feldon Apts, Phone Black 415. e ONE UNFURNISHED APART- MENT AND ONE FURNISHED APT., BOTH WITH BEDROOMS. PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR CALL AT PREMISES. THE HILLCREST. : R HEATED, light housekeeping room. Phone 351. L e e B bl b s APARTMENT for, rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621. VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-room apt. electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, fireplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235. ke, 3-ROUM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. b eI SR AN S TR VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200. bl WA T N R 4O TWO large, clean, stesm heated, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35, Phone 143. —_— $-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern dn-! _FOR SALE GOING south, must sacrifice — Fashion Flow 4-piece bedroom set with inner-spring Simmons mattress and springs, studio couch, 2 single beds complete, set of children’s bunks with inner-spring mattress, square tub Maytag washer, Sears electric mangle—table top size, GE radio, 1 overstuffed chair, 1 rocker, 4 living room tables, 1 floor lamp, 2 baby ecribs, children’s outdoor swings, 2 clothes drier racks, children’s table and 4 chairs, 1 9x12 and 1 6x10 congoleum rug, cooking equipment and dishes. Juneau Nursery. Phone Red 119. PORCELAIN top electric ironer, good condition, $35. Phone Red 119, 30-40 CRAIG for sale, $10. Phone Red 483. FORD V-8 sedan, good condition, $270. Phone Blue 232. FOR SALE, Lease or Rent—35- room hotel-boarding house. Nicely furnished. Good terms to right party or will trade for good boat or real estate. Box 51, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE—A bargain: launch “Little Ark.” See Herb on Prince of Wales for demonstration or other information. $175. ED Wwill sell all together or separate. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG 14, 1941. AGED PENSIONER AND BRIDE, 16 RESULTS! % 4 NAZI UNITS | CRUSHED IN NEW ACTION (Eleven Divisions of Tank | Coirps, Also 13 Regi- ments A_re_ Routed (Continyeq from Page Oné) Charles S. Shipman, 73, cld-age pensioner married Emma Sue Schultz, ing of the bride’s mother who said: “It’'s fine to have someone to look 16, at Zanesville, O., with the bless- after her.” the Soviet war dispatches this af- | terngon reported the German Thirty-Ninth Tank Corps of 11 Di- visions, about 165000 men, ' and| 13 regiments, have been routed on the west and southwest fronts| and many invaders killed. { The Soviet communique declares| that the third big German offen- sive has been crushed, absolutely. | The Soviet Army newspaper, Red | Star, estimates that 21 other Nazi Divisions, or about 310,000 soldiers, have suffered more than 50 per- | cent loss. | A special communique by the German High Command asserted | that Rumanian troops have enciy- |cled the great Black Sea port of | BEEF HERDS INALASKA POSSIBILITY Heintzléman to Make Rec- ommendations fo Ag- ricultural Dept. WATKINS Products. Phone Black | Odessa and. also that German and 634. Mail orders taken. Box 1651.| Huhgarian forces have surrounded | (Continued trom Page One) NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on August 19th, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M, in the office of the United | States Commissioner's and Ex-Of- | ficio Probate Court for the Sitka, | Alaska, Commissioner's Precinct, | upon the petition of EVAN TEL- | OFF for his appointment as ad- ministrator of the estate of BILL GOGOFF, deceased, and for the {issuance of Letters of Administra- tion to him. All persons in interest are hereby required at said time and place to appear or show cause if any they have, why said petition | should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and official | seal at Sitka, Alaska, this 5th day for army posts established in the Indian country. Knowing that Al- aska is an excellent grass country, these men now naturally are think- ing of an opportunity to repeat their experiences in the western states in connection with military establish- ments being placed in the Territory.” The marketing possibilities and economics of beef production in Al- aska is one field in which study should be made, Heintzleman de- clared. FOREST FIRE “NOT SERIOUS e — THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retafler- ) TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Owned Grocers 2 NEXT._TO CITY HALL STETSON HATS 'PHONE 767 Quality Work Clothing g ; @ TR SR S ' FRED HENNING SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY Complete Outfitter for Mem W, J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing, worry be our worry.” NE 788 PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES TN Alaska Music Supply||] _ Janeaw Motors Arthur M. Uggen, Manager rpuuu“ " Soothing Music and 123 W, Becond Delicions Nut and Lump || {john Martn, Prop, Phone 36 COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 I HOME GROCERY Phore 146 Home. | Utah Bert's Cash Grocery |[—————— o THONE b Thonifiardwaré Co. The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Streets ?IONI ll' JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf anil Heavy Hardware _Guns and Ammunition — furnished house, Phone 484. —————————— | FOR SALE—Estey piano, $75 cash. ONE OFFICE room for rent. Hmi Phone Blue 306, National Bank Bldg. e e FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. A SR COZY, warm fura.. apls. Lights, bath. Reasonable at Seaview. e WILL sublet 2-bedroom. house dur- ing Sept. and Oct. Phone Green 369. e ——— 3-ROOM furnished house on Gas- tineau Ave, Inquire Juneau Paint store. FURNISHED apt; 3 rooms and bath, oil heat. Phone Green 147. o - 4-ROOM furnished duplex, oil heater, electric fange, $27.50 monthly. 426 1st St. East. { z-fiEBROOM house, oil heat, newly completely furnished, bargain, $40 monthly. Phone 28 or Green 611. VACANCY — Francis Apaftments. Inquire Suap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANGY at Foshee Apta, VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- duced rates. LEAH McDONALD moved to Tri- angle Apt. 4. -Alterations and dressmaking. Green 620. HOUSEHOLD goods and tools for sale; also 2-room fur. house for rent. 1112 W. 8th St. GUA}{\E’EEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper..Curls, $1 x Lola Beauty " Shop. Phone 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e e 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks- é1 Bunk- ers. - b LOST and FOUND FOUND—Man's wrist watch. Owner may have same by proving prop- erty at Empire office and paying for this ad, 'FOUND—l"afil ;&;es near As- sembly Apts. Turtle shell rimmed. Call Green 545, Owner may have same by paying for this adv. WANTED e e, WANTED—Someone 1o _take over Juneau Nursery. Good business. Reasonable. Phone Red 119. WANTED—30-08 or 30-40 rifle. Call Douglas 67 after 5 p.m. The Libexty Bell was cracked on July 8, 1835, GOOD restaurant equipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery, Spsga bt bops peve § T8 WURLITZER piancs. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. the ship building town of Niko-| | 1aev, 65 miles east of Odessa and| ialso that “strong enemy formations | |are facing annihilation west of the ‘Bug River.” | - —— | pointed out that stock is raised pro- fitably in high mountain valleys of ‘Wyoming and Colorado, where win- ter feeding is necessary for as long a period as would be required in Alaska. Cattlemen Interested “There is now considerable inter- est being shown in cattle raising in { Alaska by some cattlemen of the | The Daily Alaska Emplire has the | largest paid circulation of any Al- | aska mewspaper. sleves, are fier blends into fall, FASHION HIN | dee nled up with sirips of contrasting color in this brilliant blue crepe transition frock, modeled by movie actress Maris Wrixon, The summery white accessories will give way to darker ones— possibly an amber-toned velour hat and amber suede gloves—as sum- | western states,” Heintzleman declar- ed. “They realize that in many sec- tions of the west the cattle industry was started primarily to supply beef without stitute; does. The forest fire at Point Eaton, on | Ernest Sound, near Wrangell, re- portedyesterday from Kctchikan, | of August, 1941. (SEAL) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS 000000000000060)000000605000000006065000000¢ It’s hard to imagine what a day would be like maze of electrical wires. There is no equal sub- give your ads the power that the mewspaper Advertise in The Empire. POWER, harnessed to work for you! | The Daily Alaska Empire 0000006000000 was extinguished by noon yester- day, according to a report received by the Forest Service office here today The fire was near the beach, according to the report, and prompt action by Forest Service men, plus the help of light rain, saw the fire | under control before it had spread | over more than four-tenths of ai acre. United Statcs Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Sitkas Alaska, Commis- sioner’s Precinct. Publication dates, Aug. 8-9-11-12- 13-14-15-16-18-19, 1941 adv. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS BUY perENSE STAMPS | the power harnessed in that endless And there is no substitute that can Use this W. P. 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