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

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TUESDAY, OCIOBER 14, 1941 éLAssmmn 1s “Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive | insertions: One day Additional days ..... 5¢ Minimum charge -..50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. iNG | Real Eslate l"or Sale . L not new but priced atl less than $4,000, $1,000 down, balance in easy payments. No. %! Douglas, built in 1938, two bed-| rooms, $4,100, $600 down, bal-! ance at $31 monthly, including Juneau, interest, insurance, taxes. Both| excellent purchases. Shattuck Agency. FOR RENT COMPLETELY furnished 8-room Black house, 6th and Kennedy, 615 6-ROOM 1])8‘(1)1“\( $30. T13-5th St Ed Lincoln. MARS ed 6th St Iurnish- Phone 751, or call at 114 W. | I'\Il, Apt. 4 moms 3-ROOM _furnished, . heated apt. Suitable for couple only. 511 11th St Phone Red. 624 vU HFNTAL SERVXCE C'll] us for your housing needs. Choice Phone 633. ___‘__________ 5-ROOM house and 2-roorh apart- ment for rent. Red 404. TS for rent: 7-, b=, 3 Blue 200. Perelle Apts. Ph office in 253 or see RNISHED toom. or gle Bldg. Call n Grummett CLEAN s swamhmtcd rooms. Sim- mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up per week. TWO 4- ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621 Fdl{rk LEASE—Modern _ warehouse with refrigeration room—J. B. Burford. stm. heated Windsor Apts. 3-ROOM nicely fur. apts. and houses. 5-ROOM house, furnished, $25 per mo. See Mrs, Africh, Douglas. CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. ;-_RBOTIu_m—H—";eG house. Phone 437. I. E. Tucker. FURN. 4-rm. apts. Red 600, VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. — ONE steam heated room. Phone Blue 302. VALAI\CY Reck Apts. John Reck. Inquire’| FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY, Evergreen Apartments. Blue 629. STEAM-heated rms, reasonable. Up- stairs of 20th Century Market. VACANCY, Nugget Apts. $35, up. FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 67 NEWLY painted and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. VACANCY, HILLCREST . APTS. PHONE 439. — STEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms.| Ellingen = Apts. ¥ FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Café: MODERN house, fireplace, e e view, hardwood floors, hflm unfurnishiéd. ment, oil heat, Phone 439. — il ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment: also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house: Phone Red 620, —_— ONE OFFICE room for rent, Fimst National] Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments,’ miuire at office 20th Century Bldg. COLY, warm. fusn, apts. . Lights, water, dishes, cooking utenstils and e muumn 5 Hot and cold’ water. Elec. ‘range. Phone: 569. ~ MISCELLANEOUS Q FIVE CENTS ea @nmhm used gunny sacks at, Coal Bunkers. T o e — TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. BOAT BETSY ROSS availablefor |- charter trips ‘for hunting and fishing. ~Phone . 411, i EWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet bath. Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 noon. E FERDE RS NEE Jet o S O ] GUARANTEED Realistic - Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone m 315 Decker Way. HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one | 3-room apartment, furnished. 822 | 'Basin Road. $3,250. 5-ACRE FARM:. 2-room furnished house, 2 chicken houses, $550 cash. Bus service, Auk Lake| Loop Road. Write P.O. Box 2983.| | COTTAGE, . income , property, for | | sale in Juneau, Very reasonable | if “taken at'once. Phone Thane 3—three. rings.—George Getchell. | HOUSE .on Douglas Island . one| mile north (f bridge. Fum.shedl 16 rooms.anc bath, running Hot ‘ and cold vater.' $1,850'cash. Ernest Danie (s, St | Miscellaneous }‘nr Sale b 1. Zenith: 1+fube all-wave 1039 i consoler$34.50, 1 | 2. RCA 9-tube all-wave lm : |~ comsole $37.50. | |8. General Motors ' 12-tube ‘all~ | wave 1988 console $56.50. 14 4. RCA T-tube all-wave 1938 | ! | console $24.50. { 5. General Electric 7-tubk | phono-combination 1941 con- | sole $75.00. 6. RCA T7-tube ,all-wave console $49.50. 1939 | |1 All above radios have been com- pletely overhauled and are guar- anteed as new. ARG 53057 i AL e, 4 1941 FORD ‘Super Deluxe coupe, heater and defroster. Three thou- sand miles. Bargain. = Inquire Cowling-Davlin Co. | 11937 DODGE sedan. Phone. Bluc 210. (Noon) 12:30 to 1:30. WOOD circulating heater. cmck‘e! finish. Phone 037, one long—onew short. A b ey i, | 22 Automatic rifle. $12. Good piano cheap. Phone 446. Wm Spicer, Béndsiel' Apts, SLIGHTLY used Spartan tables radjo, $25. Inquire Alaska Fin-| ance Corp., Cooper B]dl., or. call 182, PONTIAC, 1941 four-door. -New tires, brakes, battery. Phone 238. BOAT — Combination . | three-mart halibut ' and troller, 81-B-3. In- guire Blue' 213, —_— COMBINATXON table radio-phono- graph. = Good condition, Phone Green 585, OILHEATER with coil, reasonable. Phone ‘Blue 302. MODEL “A” Ford, $50. flnEZk 125. | the deck as it wer |freight shed. |oh the floats must | Council announcing date November lHL DAILY ALAbkA LMPth*JU\LAU ALAbKA ISTHISA | FAIRPLAY! SEATTLE, Ocl. 14.—Bill Skiif, { manager of the Seattle Rainiers of | the ‘Pacific Coast League who once | was connected with the New York Yankee farm chain, became quainted with Earl Reid then. Reid was a young pitching gia | the Yanks farmed to the Portla | Coast League team for experience.| Recently Skiff was talking with Reid and the youngster said he was having a little trouble hiding | his delivery. So Skiff gave him some pointers. Then Reid went out and whipped Seattle in his next appearance. -F‘EW ISSUE DOUGL. A( (|T\' (‘OUNCIL FRor & little over: one hour the| | City Council . was in session last night at regular first part ‘of the | month meeting. The selection of a successor to Carl Lindstrom whose J'es)xnsuon as councilman was ac- cepted was left over until ne‘(tw | regular meeting Amcnz new issues acted upon [was one to have the city wharf put the winter; to clear , before old man | takes a hand. The city's| is to be placed inside the All small boats lying | also be rvnmv('!‘ in shape for Taku trailer by November 15th Improvements uptown and uddl- tional light near thé public school was recommended as was also a railing for steps leading down from ‘Third street to the Laughlin prop-| |erty. It was further decided to try| out gravel side walks in town with| one layed from corner Third and D| streets to the school grounds. | A copy of revised budget for cur- rent term was presented to the Council by the School Board, Letter from the Gastineau Public Health| third for next meeting of the or-| ganization. Total bills ordered paid amount to $356.72. —— e TAX DISCOUNT PERIOD | IS TO END TOMORROW | ‘Tomorrow will be the last day in which owners of Douglas property may secure the three per cent dis- count on tax payments, Opportun-i ity for those whp have not yet paid | to get in under the line will be afforded by City Clerk Tuckett who has announced that his office will‘ be open from 7 to 9 o'clock wmm-‘ row evening. B o S R. C. SEWING MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Local women: who:are sewing for | the Red Cross will meet again to- morrow afternoon at' 1:30, in the city “hall for the work. All those, interested are invited to attend. ———— ENROUTE SOUTH Having signed -up. as a member of the crew of the Bear, George Stragier left aboard the vessel this morning for Seattle where he plan- | ned to attend trades school this winter; Dan Krsul who will join| Stragier in Seattle is sailing on the North Coast'this evening. f - Prices of goods and services are| about 15 percent lower on the average than in 1929, the Depart- | ment of Commerce says. SALE OR. LEASE-Pioneer Grill at Fairpanks. Box 1654, Fairb'ks WRIPRNNRE WaPE BRSSO S FOR . BALE—Foiir.. good trucks— J. B. Buflord ; | Teri wnd: "$5:° monthly.): Liberal 4llowances" for. Yoursi ol sewing “muchine: or washer. Call 4. H.-Anderfon, the Singer-May: e - work Anyzt?:lgng Miss ; gm iWagner, Rt. 1, Box| ’wnm-m_fiimn range with hot unn.emns’m,umn 1 422¢B," Arroyo. Grande, Cal. ! 3 LaGuardia’s In 21 SR TG VT s T T O A WOMAN wants hour work. l’hone. ‘Red 665 RE st AR WILL PAY. cash for amall used | desk sitable ' fof .apt. Write to' The Empire. e Subscribe to the Dtiiy Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. Thie Daily Alaska Empw. Empwe nas the‘ largest ‘paid ‘circulation of any Al : aska newsplpgr I _20TH CENTBEY MEAT MARKET i QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 Aulhenlu lor Aulumn vellow plaid tweed. There’s no sllnnp to the new curved shoulders of thh rreen md- Sleeves are cut-in-one with the yoke to éreate a new line, with just enough padding for definite contour. Two box pleats in the skirt frort add grace to a suit trim enough for town— a natural for spectator sports. HURRY!... ‘ Sl:"n'mN)kWK HUNIERS Wed., Ok 16, Thurs,, Oct. Fri, Oct. 17 Sat, Oct. 18 , Oet. 19 16 Thurs., ‘Oct. 23 . ¥Fri, Oct. 24 . Bun, Oct. 26 . Mon,, Oct. 27 Tues., Oct. 28 Wed, Oct. 29 Thurs., Oct. 30 Fri, Oet. 31 Sati Now. 1 Sun, ‘Nov. 2 . on,, “Nov. ‘3 . Wed, Nov. 5 Thurs., Nov. -6 #rh, Nowi 7 . Sats Nov. 8 . Bun. ‘Nov. 9 . Mon., Nov. 110 SEHSR. V. 11 Wed, Nov. 12 Thurs., Nov. 13 . Fri, Nov. 14 . Sat., Nov. 15 .. Sun., Nov. 16 . Mon.,, Nov. 1T .. Tiies., - Nov. 18 Wed,, Nov. 19 Thurs., Nov. 20 Fri,” Nev. ar 8at., Nov. 22 , Sun., Nov. 28 Mon., Nov. 24 . , Nov. 25 Wed Nov. 26 Thurs, Nov. 27 Frii Nov. 28 Sat., Nov, 29 Women of Mioose reguiar meeting | Wednesday hight, Oct. 15, 7:15. Card \paxty 8:15 - Bridge and pinochle. | Admission M)o. COWLING-DAVLIN - COMPANY DODGE and BL UTH ‘ Now m Dciol;er is the mne t.o stan now 50 fiml You may hw }fifi' what Pernnahzed Greelings Chistngs’ Cends dectansd: dor - you, with your name printed or engraved right on them. - A ¢ ‘practical way to s d ggl‘?etinqs'. ¥ bttty b AT uu?‘t’r'“& 3 —ady. | '| HOME GROCERY . PAGE SEVEN 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 COMMERCIAL The B.M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska SAVINGS . PHONE 15 Aluh Laundry Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Piancs—Musical Instremesats T % Utah Nut and Lump | ' COAL || Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 — Phone 146 Store—Tel. 690 Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery T ——— Aluka Music Supply| | - QOOOWOWM“M“‘M - o ok e A, B A 4 utlm,, w Member National! Retafler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop, P. 0. Box 1141 Phnne 29 ------__4 FORD AGENCY g - GAS oM o

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