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l 'HURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 CLASSIFIED ADVER — Count five average words to thel lin | Daily rmc per line for consecutive ns Additional days -. Minimum charge —..58¢ 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 dmc(orv " FOR RENT N steam heated rooms, priced. Upstairs of tions One day ... | mod- ately 20th Nugget «lml apartment 1 Hotel. VACANCY, Apts, $30, up ROOM available Imper 4mcm apt., Phone Blue 68( FURNISE 434 COTTAGE for rent. Juneau. Two bedrooms. Phone Thane 3-3 rings. Getehell -ROOM hmne w1th bam on road belonging to Joe n. Call Hirseh, Salmon Creek r house or Douglas 18. | THRE! Dou Weh pow 3-ROOM furnished apt, cou only, Feldon Apts. Phone Black 415 | RBAROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms Iur- nished, electric range, refrigerator and laundry conveniences, garage, $30./ Phone Douglas 132. HOUSE for rent. Douglas 763. | e | FURNISHED house, 3 rooms and| oil heat. Blue 285 or see| at Evergreen Ave. | bath G. Sheeper partly furnished house,| Call 67 after 5 p.m. — 4-ROOM 12th St. MARSHAIL L Apt. 4 rooms, Iumish-} ed. Phone 751, or call at 114 W.; 6th St. JUI\P AU RENTAL SI'RVICE us for your housing needs. Choice | listings. Phone 633 | APARTMENTS for rent: 7 room. Ph. Blue 200. Perelle ADts. in see | room or office Call 253 or FURNISHED Triangle Bldg. Stan Grummett. CLEAN s(camhealed rooms. Sim- mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 nnd r up per week. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex | apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur-| nished apartments for $16. Phone 621 stm. heated Windsor Apts. 3-ROOM nicely fur. apts. and houses. CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ONE steam heated room. Phoney Blue 302 FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACAECY: Evergreen Apartments.| - Blue FURN. stmhtd. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. 629. room. Green 675 MODERN house, fireplace, chanrel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished Phone 439. ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone, Red 620. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT-—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. CUZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utentils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. HELP WANTED hot water day and night,| T |MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 725. TISING Scout Plays Big Part in Yank Success Sports Edifor of Associated Real Esiaie For Sale 6 - ROO\I mmploln r\nnwhod house, oil hea, reasonable. In- quire 511 Kennedy. Phone Green 325 “year- See R. COMPLETELY furnished round home at Auk Bay. B. Forrest. 3-ROOM house on Glaciel Hiflh- way with one acre watertront lot.. 2% miles from Juneau. Phone 81, North Transfer. BAROUMES Apts. Cheap. Phone| Douglas 132. HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one; 3-room apartment, furnished. 822 Basin Road. 53250 5-ACRE FARM: 2-toom furnished house, 2 chicken houses, $550| cash. Bus service, - Auk Lake| Loop Road, Write P.O. Box 2953.] COTTAGE, income property, for| sale in Juneau. Very reasonabie if taken at once. Phone Thane 3—three rmgs —Georgé Getchell. HOUSE on Douglas Island one mile north (f hridge. Furnished 6.rooms anc¢ bath, running hot and cold .vater. $1,850 | cashi Ernest Daniets, Hlscellaneons For Sale| I | USED RADIO:BARGAINS at BILL HIXSON'S Corner 2nd and Seward PHONE 464 Zenith 12-tube all-wave 1939 | console $34.50. RCA 9-tube all-wave 1939 console $37.50. General Motors 12-tube nI]-‘ wave 1938 console $56.50. 1 2. | | RCA T-tube all-wave 1938 | | | | | 3. 4 console $24.50. General Electric 7-tube phono-combination 1941 con- sole $75.00. RCA 7-tube all-wave 1939 console $49.50. 5. 6. All above radios have been com- | pletely overhauled and are guar- | | anteed as new. | * CABINET radio, $10. . Curtain stretcher, tea cart, electric man- gle. Green 462. RECONDITIONED electric’ ranges. | Assortment to choose from. Rea- | sonably priced. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. REBUILT Singer Sewing Machines. Non-electric low as $15; portable electric sewing machines good as new $22.50; beautiful console elec- tric sewing machine like new $30; | good used vacuum cleaners $7.50 each; bargains in rebuilt % hp. motors. See them on the Motor- ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- Maytag distributor. Phone 711. 1941 FORD Super Deluxe coupe, heater and defroster. Three thou- sand miles. Bargain. Inquire Cowling-Davlin Co. 1937 DODGE sedan. Phone Blue| 210. (Noon) 12:30 to 1:30. OIL HEATER with coil, Phone Blue 302. reasonable. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, ¥ron- 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, service. WATKINS Products. Phone Black 634. Mail orders taken. Box 1651. A ST S R O GOOD restaurant équipment for! sale. Can be seen at Case Lot| Grocery, | - | WURLITZER planos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Ged. Anderson Music Shoppe. MAID for general al housework. 1 Chas. Goldstein. Ca'l before nooa.| WANTED ' MISCELLANEOUS ——— S LEAVING town. Must sacrifice 11- tube Stromberg-Carlson console radio. Call 143. CAN U alesmen, part or 1un‘ time selling Life Accident Health | Insurance for Juneau and South- | east Alaska. See J. H. Rogers, | McLe Agency, Junecau. ! The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single O ean Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burnems Heating i Phone 34 Sheet Metad |SWEDISH MASSAGE: FIVE CENTS each, paid for used] gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers TURN your old gold into value,| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. cabinet | bath, Graduate nurse. Phone| Green 662 after 12 moon. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. Mrs. E. L. Hopper, Mgr. 315 Third 8t. Phone Red 119 —) ‘Serws' | luncheon | other | After talking with New York he Press Gives Out Inter- esting Dope By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editor, AP Feature Service NEW YORK, Oct. 23—A base-| ball scout's dppeal to the desire of a mother to see her son as a World star brought Joe Gordon to Yankees | were sitting around a table in Portland, Ore., ago. Bill BEssick, the| Yankee scout, had made his offer.| He knew that other clubs were after Joe, that the Red Sox agent had an appointment that after-| noon, Joe wasn't of age and Mrs.| Gordon was the one who had to‘ sign the contract. “Some day” Essick told the| mother, “you will bk traveling clear dcross the continent to see your boy play in a World Series” That was the clincher. OLher; clubs might or might not get into| the fall classic but Mrs. Gordon ! was convinced the Yankees would. She signed. And - the Yankees got the kid who grew up to be perhaps the best second baseman of all| time, the hitting star of the Yan- kees’ triumph over the Dodgers) with a record-equalling 500 aver-! |age, the They six years | Gordon is one of the seven | current Yankees that Essick sent to New York. Another pretly fair country ball player | signed by Essick is a fellow named Joe DiMaggio. Essick, a stocky, compact man with graying hair and a square chin, also recommended Lefty Gomez, Frank Crosetti, Jerry Priddy, Johnny Sturm and Norman Branch. [ sevelt has a | fense. {announced American | Foreign Minister mxn a joint protective system, 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: -JUNEAU ALASKA OF UNCLE SAM ON DEFENSE and 36,000 ular army {8 61,500 officers men, including 25000 infantry 20,000 cavalry. The reserves, made up of poorly trained agrarian troops and labor battalions, miimi- ber approximately 63,000 Tanks Antiquated A dozen antiquated light tanks form part of the army equipment The air force has 650 officers and mén the fleet of ten coastguard cutters, three gunboats and one transport. There are light coast defense batteries at Acapulco, on the Pacific coast, Vera Cruz on the gull coast. ‘The war budget for 1941 approximately = $22,000,000. Government munitions factories are producing more powder and rifles than the country needs. The surplus is exported to Central America, dnd dand consists was S eee Junior Trinity Guild Tea Saturday afternoon, 2 to 6, af Episcopal Parish Hall. Public is TN welcome. adv, By JOHN LLOYD : Y T Al Tonbiive. Sesvive Writes o STEP to Health with Better o gif Feet, Phone 648, Py Steves. her at- Camouflaged (and antiquated) Mexican tanks Note the “op- DUMMY WARFARE: cross a dugout and obstacle in practice maneuvers position” cas ies are stuffed dummies. into prison for long | adv President Roo-| Mexico is also second in|army on a scale never | tempted. Military preparations building up before MEKICO CITY.- vociferous Mexico in his warnings of danger to the Americas and his urgent| advice to build hemisphere de-|strengthening the air force, mecn- fense. anizing a part of the army and His statements of principle bring | laying groundwork for compulsory almost invariably an echo from | Service. the Mexican Foreign Office. On| U. S. Supplies Material oceasion, Mexico is in the lead in| Equipment is being purchased proposing measures of common de- | from the United States to set up |@ motorized, semi-panzer division President Roosevelt ! 0f 8000 men. It will consist of warships|light tanks armored cars, hun- Axis naval vessels, | dreds motoreyeles and mobile Ezequiel Padilla | artillery. !warned that a war of vast propor-| On order from the United States | tions was looming. He urged steps|also are 160 war plines. The air by all American nations to create|force has 75 planes, but most of | inter- locking economy and to pre- ‘”""‘" are out of date, G—DAVLIN INY include e = GASTINEAU - S H R Every comfort madeé for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 Thus, when would shoot at of 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 A few days after Padilla's | proposal, President Avila Ca- | macho asked Congress to ap- | preve new laws by which he could slap secret agents and | Military training will be given in all schools and col- leges. When compulsory serv- ice goes into effe it s planned to take in 12,000 ad- ditional men the first year, 0000000000000 000000¢0000000000000004)0000000600000000 HURRY!... Di had you may remember,; a game knee that caused scouts to turn him down.| But Essick had the initiative to| take Joe to a prominent Coast doc-| tor for a private examination. On his assurance that Joe's knee would Maggio, |cause him no more trouble, Essick | bought DiMag from San Francisco | for a paltry $25,000. Essick also ‘enjoys a chuckle| over his success in beating the! Giahts to Lefty Gomez He had| inquired about Gomez and had| told the Seals president the| Yanks might be interested. The Seals put a $50,000 tag on him. Essick told them that was, too much but asked for an option. | offered $25,000, which was reject- ed, automatically ending the op-‘, tion. Essick still liked Lefty and called New York again. When he returned the Seals' | told him the Giants had an op- | tion. Bill offered $45,000 and this was accepted when the Giants’ scout allowed his op- tion to lapse. Essick now covers the Mid- West. His best prospect for next year he believes is Johnny Lia- dell, a 6-foot-2, 198-pounder from Arcadia, Cal., who served with Oak- land and Kansas City and last season was a standout for Newark. — .- NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. SUNRISE TIMES “" " FOR DUCK HUNTE .P Fri, Oct. 24 Sat,, Oct. 25 Sun,, Oct, 26 Mon., Oct. 27 Tues., Oct. 28 Wed., Oct. 29 Thurs., Oct. 30 Fri, Oct. 31 Sat, Nov. 1 Sun,, Nov. 2 Mon,, Nov. 3 Tues,, Nov. 4 Wed,, Nov. 5 Thurs., Nov. 6 Fri, Nov. 17 Sat., Nov. 8 Sun., Nov. 9 Mon., Nov. 10 Tues.,, Nov, 11 Wed., Nov. 12 Thurs., Nov. 13 Fri, Nov. 14 Sat., Nov. 15 Sun., Nov. 16 Mon., Nov. 17 Tues., Nov. 18 . Wed., Nov, 19 . Thurs., Nov. 20 .. Fri, Nov. 21 Sat,, Nov. 22 Sun., Nov. 28 Mon., Nov. 24 Tues., Nov. Wed., Nov. Thurs., Nov. 27 .. Pri, Nov. 28 Sat., Nov. 20 It’s Not So Long Until Chrigtglaq Now, in QOctober is the time fo start flunkmg about dhnstmas You'll be smart to order your Chnslmis cards NOW 50 lhat you may have just what you want in plgnty of time. Ask fo see our catalog of lovely cards. !ersonhzed Greelings Chr stmas Card*‘ designed for you, with your rcme printed or engraved right on them. A practical way fo s-nd greetings, The navy has 1450 men and ! 200-ton | 2,000-ton | and | Hallowe'en Chiropodist Dr. | PAGE SEVEN 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL S S | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES 'STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Z ED nmnmm te Outfitter for Mea ——— o) NE Alask& Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Utah Nut and Lamp | Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 —_— HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 1604 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET petweén Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 | |"Every house neéds westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 S0, Seward 8t. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 686 NOW OPEN! Nance 5-!0 25¢ Store 7 | l'ton! St BUY DEFENSE STAMPS SAVINGS D e — THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocefs l NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 7‘7 '0 lllarrn Hacline Shop 0. TfAflfif flrnp P. 0. Box 1113 Phone 319 e D P RUR SRS § FORD AGENCY ‘Widest o LIQUORS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Sheit HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and H Hirdware Guns M.‘A:’-l-un S S B GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON L merosmms | L R — FOR WALL PAPER IdealPamtShop Phone 540 Pred W. 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