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e 4 [ v ADVER e i Count five average words to the line. insertions: One day Additional days ... Minimum charge —. Copy must be in the office by 2 lock in the afternoon to lnsure 1sertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone trom persons listed in telephone directory. 1 A (5 55 B SRS ~ FOR RENT NEWLY painted and Xurmshod| Inquire Owl Restaurant, | i 5t e P o LSRRG < V) steam heated room. Phone} 302. | 1-ROOM furnished duplex| ‘tments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- cd apartments for $16, Phoie TWO 789, artment in Tri- Stan Grummeti | FURNISHED Bl on . See 253 | STEAM heated room. Green 620. \NCY, Reck Apts. Inquire 1 Reck. VAC Jo ][ RNISHE! I) hl)\ 5e ’md l‘ni,s‘h(‘tl] apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. n A])umr}enls VACANCY, Blue 629 for rent. Red 40%. apart ROOM ms, reasonable. Up- | Century Marth; STEAM-heate stairs of 20th i § VACANCY Snow White Apts. Suit- | for couple only. able SR AR L i VACANCY, Nugget Apts. $35, up. CLASSIFIED Real Estate For Sale Daily rate per line for consecutive | o rr o T e 4-room, one | | TISING } 3-room apartment, furnished. 822! Basin Road. $3,250. COMPLETELY furnished 8-room house. Very ‘reasonable. Phone Black 615. 5-ACRE P‘ARM 2-room furnished house, 2 chicken houm $550 | eash. Bus service, ' Auk Lake Loop Road. Write P.O. Box 2953. | CO’I'I'AGE income property, for sale in Juneau. Very reasonable if taken at' once. Phone Thane 3-—three . rings.—George Getchell. HOUSE on Douglas mile north (f bridge. Furnished 6 rooms an¢ bath, running hotfi and cold water: $1,850 cash. Ernest Danie (s, » ;Hlscellaneons For Sale OIL HEATER wlth coil, Phone Blue 302. LEAVI}\JG town—must sell piano, radio-phonograph, Easy washing machine. Wil]imn Spicer, Bind- siel Apts. Ph. 654 days, 446 after 5 p.m. DE LUXE model World’s bicycle, $2250; boy's small size bicyele, $10; boy's sled, $1; boy's sled, practically new, $5; ping pong table on horses, $6; assorted garden tools and hose, $7. Set- tee in good condition, $20. Phone 258 between 5:30 and 7:30. NEW GE. radio - phonograph. Terms. Edith F. Sheelor. 4-ROOM furni Close in. $27.50. 426 st St. E. Phone Black 415. 5 b room, Green 675 | FURN. stmhtd. NI /LY paimed and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. MARSHALL APT nished. Phone 751 or call at 114 w. 6th St. VACANGY. HILLOREST APTS.| PHONE 439. STEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Ellingen Apts. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and| cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, flrepl;oe. chnnnel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, untum!shei Phone 439. e 3-ROOM nicely rur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts stsieammatbsdue w78 e -ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone Red 620. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa] Bank Bldg. POR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COLY warm furn. spts. - Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. feasonable at Seaview. gAML PR FOR RENT-—H-rm and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. " MISCELLANEOUS L et R S e TURN your old gold into value, ufll or trade at Nugget Shop.” e 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. FOR LEASE—Modern warehouse with refrigeration room.—J. B. Burford. B o BB T BOAT "BETSY ROSS available for charter trips for hunting and fishing. Phone 411. PR S GRS SWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet bath. Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 noon. FOUR~5.50 x 18 tires and heavy duty tubes. Like new. $20. Box 406. 110 volt DC generator 7% KW 60 amp 24” Pelton waterwheel. 300 Y and %-in. galvanized pipe with fittings. W. A. Doe, P. O. Box 313. GE. WASHING machine, $30; 11- tube console Stromberg-Carlson radio, $75. Call 143 after 7 pm. MODEL A Ford truck, two-yard hydraulic dump bed. Good shape, motor Just reconditioned, good dual tires, brakes relined. Phone Red 147 after 5 pam. SILENT Sioux oil heater, only two months old. Guaranteed to heat 6 rooms—cash $45. 320 Harris. Phone Blue 295. MODEL “A” Ford, $50, Black 72. |BROWNING automatic 16 guage with leather case; 45-70 rifle, nickel steel barrel.—Sportsman Barber Shop. SALE OR LEASE—Pioneer Grill at Fairbanks, Box 1554, Fairb’ks FOR SALE—Four good trucks— J. B. Burford. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing chines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: $5 down and $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your old sewing machine or washer, Call J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, urviee. RADIO BARGAIN—-tube, 2-band RCA Victor console: with 14-inch speaker, $25. Junecu Rldln Bervice. WATKINS Products. - Phons Black 634 Mai} orders taken. Box 1651 ool B Siae S GOOD restaurant equipment for sale, Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. ‘ WURLITZER planos upm fun- ing. Alaska mnt. " Phone’ 143~ Geo. Andetson Music Shoppe. LETTER ' SIZE filing Phone, 96. TR ML P M UL AR B T M WANTED: Halibut boat about 55 ft. fully equipped. Write details and price. Empire Box 22. cabinet, ROOM with or without board, pri- vate home. Green 462. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST and FOUND ’o- WANTED—To Rent. Houses and apartments. Junean Rental Serv- ice. Phone 633. WOMAN wants hour work. Phone Red 665. WILL PAY cash for small used desk suitable for apt. Write to The Empire. FOU’I;D*Brown and white husky with collar and license No. 82. city Clerk. FOUND—One black and white water spaniel with harness and leash. City Clerk. LOST—Tuesday, Waltham ‘watch| petween Ocecidental Annex and | Orpheum Rooms. Reward. J. H., Empire. " Subscribe to the Datly Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation, ‘ MAID for general housework and care of children. Phone 039—two short, one long. RELIABLE woman for waitress in Tenakee. For information, phone Douglas 173. Pray Cristobal de Quinones, a member - of the Onate: colonizing expedition, . which ~founded San Gabriel in 1598, was the first music teacher in’ New Mexxico. Terms. " Island - one | reasonab(c. { i I Harmon takes his job of mak- ing up as serious business. By ROBBIN COONS AP Feature Service Writer HOLLYWOOD — Fall fashion note: Hollywood favors heroes from the world of sports. It's nothing new, only this time there are more of them before the cameras, more athletic life stories providing screen inspiration. John Kimbrough is the arrival. The 23-year-old from Haskell, all-American Aggie fullback in 1939 and '40 (“all - American hell, he’s all- Texas!” as a Texan is supposed to have said) comes on a term contract, goes immediately into the hero spot in Zane Grey's “Lone Star Ranger.” His hand- some six-feet-two won't be re- smeted to western m]u ‘mLmd- latest Texan ‘Texas Vs e W Sammy Baugh seems more than a little puzzled by it all. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1941, Wanna Be a Movie Star! Ii's Easy —Jusl Bea No. 1 Sporls Hero Carole Landis gives Kim- hrnught a ‘movie welcome. ing to studio plans. Other gridiron present, are y Baugh, T Christian's slinger, and Tom Har- mon and Forrest Evashevsky of Michigan. ‘Baugh, the famous “Slingin’' Sammy,” is starring in the jal, “King of the Texas Rangers.” There's a little colleg football in it, but mostly stars, 's ranger stuff, showing Sammy chas- ing down the murderers of his ! movie father. Harmon is playing himself in “Har n of Michigan, ebetted by former teammate and the story obvious- ly puts the accent on football. Boxing’s Billy Conn, between is lending his and romantic charms Pittsburgh Kid.” parted &p) s hf‘lfles are be- | E bouts, rofil Personalized Cards Your choice of any design with your name printed or engraved. Cards for Your Budget Whether you want a good, but inexpensive, card or the best greeting available, you will find your choice in our wide selection. “Barrymore | fo | heydays. ing glorified ing on the Gehrig, Gehrig's Another Corbett, biography of champion. this role; American young widow, is cooperating on a movie came from swimming records into one-time will play for Gehrig, most promi- Errol as well. screenplay widow Mrs. the Flynn Hero,” | have to be corrected next year.” | | Baér was' most/ ambitiously ' pre- [MDRE TAXES EXPECTED BY MORGENTHAU |v( Nev} Revenue Bill Is Only! Starfer, Says Secre- | fary of Treasury | | CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, in | |an address to the American Bank- | | ers Association today, said the new “mx law is only “a good start on the | Next year there will have | {Hx bin. ‘tb'bé'n genuine ‘all out’ bill with a gentine levy upon all in accordance with ‘each person’s ability to pay.” | “Our tax structure will yield about | { fourteen' billion dollars in revenue,” | Motgenthau added, “but in my op- inion it still contains many inequal- ities and many omissions which will !sented, co-starring with Myrna | | Loy. slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom,| arstwhile ‘of ‘the ring, alternates be-| | tween comedy roles and night clup | ‘opnmucn 1 | Many ' Footballers ( Football: Tulane’s Bill Banker enjoyed a brief fling at movie work after the 1931 Rose Bowl ganie; the Carlisle Indians' Jim Thorpe, - considered by many the| greatest | all-time footballer, has been a movie character player for years; the University of Washing- ton's: Herman Brix, also famed as an Olympic champ, is the screen's| Bruce Bennett; most consistently successful 'gridiron star is Johnny |Mack Brown of Alabama who came| (from the Rose Bowl into a full- | time movie career. Tennis: Francis X. Shields made| Samucl|q brief stab at the leading muan| of “Lou | vy | Goldwyn has Paul Gallico work- job, | Swimming: Johnny Welssmul«: With ler has made a career as Tarzan,| assisting.|is still at it, having acted in no| James J. fight nently mentioned have been Gary Cooper But it's n wood throug. looked kindly and Eddie Albert. othing new, h the on sports Here's the record: Baxing: Dempsey, Tunney, Car- penfler all have lent their prow: Holly- | years hasi heroes. to film features in their respective Joe Louis has had his | moment of glory in the films, with 2 Harlem premiere to boot. year? Mazx Steves. S ‘other films. Larry (Buster) Crahbe a sizeable film conquest, ranging| from . jungle and -‘“straight” to {western and - serial leads. 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