The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1941, Page 7

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| line. | tnsertions: | Insertion on same day. MONDAY OCTOBER 27, | 941 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRI 100 T e ve average words to the Count Daily rate per line for consecutive Real Estate For Sale 4-ROOM Thouse with bath, bar;..mn for quick sale. 922 West 10th. | | | | | furnished | morrow evening, One day — a -t Additional days ... 5o % - ROOM completely Minimum charge —..500 house, oil heat, reasonable. Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure We accept ads over uleflume from persons listed in telephone directory. FORBENT | apartment. | and cold | 3-ROOM _steamheated Electric range, hot water. Phone 569. “5-ROOM steam heated apt., com- pletely furnished, linen, dishes, silverware, bedding, piano, Fri-| gidaire and washing machine to responsible person. $50 monthly| rent, Apply at 146 S. Franklin over Triangle Beer Parlor from} 1 to 7 pm. | | 5»["(10\’! fur. )l_nll\l‘ Rec 404, AN sieam heated rooms, mod- | \tely priced. Upstairs of 20th ntury Market. VACANCY, Nugget Apts, $30, up.| EAST TTH—furnished 4-room | ey E oil range, $32, Phone Blue "AGE for rent. Juneau. Two bedrooms. Phone Tharie 3-3 rings. Getchell. | i e ST 3 ROOM furnished apt., couple | only, Feldon Apts. Phone Black 415, BAROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms, fur- nished, hot water day and night, electric range, refrigerator and laundry conveniences, garage, $30. Phone Douglas 132. | | rent. Douglas 763. | —_— , 3 rooms and Bluc 285 or see oil heat. Sheeper at Evergreen Ave. bath, G. partly rurmsfled house, Call 67 after 5 p.m. 4-ROOM 12th St. ;II/\RSHALL Apt. 4 rooms, furnish- ed. Phone 751, or call at 114 W.| 6th St. JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. $APARTMENTS for rent: 7-, 5-, §- room. Ph. Blue 200. Perelle Apts. FURNISHED room or office in| + Triangle Bldg. Call 253 or seej Stan Grummett. CLEAN 'steamheated 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. quire 511 Kennedy. Phone Green 325. BAROUMES Apts. Cheap. Phone Douglas 132. |HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, Ore 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 2953. COTTAGE, income property, for sale in Juneau. Very redsonable if taken at oncé. Phoné Théne 3—three rings.—George Getchell. HOUSE on Douglas Island one mile north «f bridge. Furnished 6 rooms ané¢ bath, running hot and cold ‘vater. $1,850 cash. Ernest. Danit (s. Miscellaneous !'or Sale USED auto and truck parts—larg- est stock in Northwest. Anything from a bolt to an engine. Prompt shipping service. — Hodes Auto Wrecking Co., Portland, Ore. '42 PLYMOUTH 2-door deluxe se- dan, radio and heater. Phone Red 450. LADY'S indestructable w obe trunk; bargain for quick sale. Phone Douglas 134. WELL _established, mercantile business out of town. Write Empire R 487. LEAVING town. Must sacrifice 11- | tube Stromberg-Carlson console radio. Call 143. | FOR SALE—Used sun lamp; good condition. Mrs. Tom Hall, Ju- neau. CABINET radio, $10. Curtain stretcher, tea cart, electric man- gle. Green 462. 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 % h.p. 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 sedad. Phone Blue 210. (Noon) 12:30 to 1:30. e —. T S MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 725. 3-ROOM rmuly fur. stm. heated * apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ONE steam heated room. Phone Blue 302. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY, Evergreen Ammmm Blue 629. i i FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675 VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. -MODERN house, fireplace, chancel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unlufmnd. Phone 439. et N o= ) “-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone Red 620. ONE OFFICE room for rent. !lm Bldg. National Bank FOR RENT—Apartmen ire at office 20th Century mfl“" COZY, wArm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utengils ané bath. Reasonable at Seaview. LOST and FOUND mq—-Brown lealher zlpper key case. Very worn. Containing ten | keys. Reward. Gastineau Hotel. WANTED ; WANTED—Lathe, electric drill and | circle saw. Write L. S, Box 75,! SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers, Terms: $5 down and § monthly. Libeéral allowances for your old sewing machine or washer, Call J. H. Andersoti, the T tag man at Phone 71%, or calt At motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. WATKINS Products. Phone Black 634. Mall orders taken. Box 1651. GOOD restaurant equipment for sale: Ofn be seen at Onse Lot Grocery, ing. Alaska sgent. Phone 143— mmnuman?. READING or distance lenses, $1 ‘each. Prames, 50c up, at 337 Willoughby Ave., untill Nov. 15. Day Optical Co. . Bl SR e LR FIVE CENTS "each; paid “for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. B e T et TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. p——— e SWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet bath, Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 noon. —_— | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550. Papér Curls, $1 up Lole Beauty Shop. Phone 201 m Decker Wny BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NOTICE OF ELECTION! Notice is hereby given that the Douglas thdfin Association will as- | good paying| { j Johnson, POSTSFOR L GUARDS ARE GIVEN OUT First Drill of ClVlc Defend ers Will -Take Place | Tomorrow Night When the old fire bell rings to- some 150 Juneau | Xn-‘mcn will scamper to their posts ln‘ the first drill of the Civic Defense | Guard. Housewives are urged o, have dinner on the table by 6 o'clock at the latest. | In all, the city is dividea into 32| districts, with Hom~» Guard Ser-| geants ir. charge of five or six| men in each district. Following are| listed the districts and their leaders: Post No. 1—PR.A. Barn and Waynor Tract, Leo Jewetl, H. Q. P.R.A. Barn, No. 535 Post No. 2—Seater & wwwmn Ad- | } { 186. H Post No. 3—Boat Hmbor and Flats, Bert Lybeck, H.Q. Harbor| Master's, 329. Post No. 4—10th to 12th St. East of E St. Arthur (Scotty) Adams, |H.Q., Black 604. Post No. 5— 10th St. to Btnndard} Oil, Floyd Fagerson, H:Q., Concrete Products, 32. Post No, 6—Standurd Oil Com-| pany, Tom Dyer, HQ, Standard Oil Plant, 280. Post No. 7—Distin Ave. to Wlll- oughby, Wilford Lievers, HQ., 202. | Post No. 8—Top of Mein Street and Gold Belt Avenue, Dolly Gray,| H.Q., Green 213. Post No. 9—School Buildings, A. B. Phillips, HQ., School Office,| Red 424. ! Post No. 10—Hospital to Basin | Road, Geo. E. Cleveland H. Q, Black 404. Post No. 11, Harris Street and Star Hill, Wm. Franks, HQ. Black 168. Post No. 12—City Hall to Govern- or's Mansion, Dan Russell, HQ., Pire Hall, 220. Post No. 13, Federal Building to, Harris Street, Chester K Tripp,! H.Q. Masonic Temple, 112 | Post No. 14--Court House Hill,| Roy Noland, HQ., Telephcne Cen- tral. | Post No. 15—3rd to Fiont and Main to Pranklin Streeis, W. O. HQ., American Legion Dugout, Green 119. Post No. 16—Third St. to Rawn Way East of Pranklin, J. B. Caro1 HQ., 281 Post No. 17—South Mainr to Sew-| ard streets, Burr Johnton, HQ.' Sommers Construction Co., 229 | Post No. 18—Front Street to Perr:, Young, 12. Post No. 19—Rawn Way to Bul- {ger Way, Wm. R. Nichols, HQ.| KINY, 197. | Post No. 20—Government and| Femmer Docks, Dave Femmer, HQ.,| Femmer Office, 114. Post No. 21, South Maiu lo Ferry | Way, Wm. J. Walker, HQ. Wut Coast Grocery, 41. Post No. 22—Ferry Wiy to Ad- miral Way, J. J. Connors, Jr., HQ. Connors Motor Co., 411. | Post No. 23—Alaska Dock and Storage Co., Harold Knight, H.Q., Freight Office, 4 | Ppst No. 24—Admiral Way to Cold Storage, Tom Morgan, H.Q., Col- umbia Lumber Co., 587. Post No. 25, Bulger Way to Car-| roll Way, L QGoldstein, HQ, I| Goldstein’s, Black 381. Post No. 26—Cold Storrge, How- ;urd'&lm'mms, HQ., Office, Black No. 27—City Dock. Henry Gf&n HQ. Norihlz-nd Dock, 108. Post No. 28—sSaw Mill, Tom| Om HQ., Juneau Lumber_l No 20—Alaska Juneau Dock, Glefin Daks, HQ., Dock Office and ouse, 5011. Post No. 30—A. J. Powerhouse, ?d?‘fin" Nordling, H.Q. Powerhouse, . Post No. 31—A. J. Sawmi)l, Ralph Biestline, H. Q, -Sawmi.l Office, Red 504. Post No. 32—Union Ofl Plant, K G. Merritt, Hq Office, 40 lelandic Singerfo, BeafMet. | Maria Markan, Whose for-| lunies Turned by Hitler, fo Sing in New York By mzumn KERR ditions, Curtis Shattuck, HQ. Black| — Way, John W. Jones, HQ. .!uneau1 4 A picket fence serves as cover for German soldiers engaged in llgmlng near Leningrad, according to Berlin U‘IE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: JUNLAU /\LASKA sources, which said the city lies in the backjround. Picture radioed from Bérlix to New York. a return ticket to Copenhagen in her pocket. Clicked On First Trial “Then Hitler occupied Denmark and changed all my plans,” . she tn)d me. “I didn't want to go back to Denmark, so I went to Canada, and sang in Vancouver and Win- nipeg. Everybody said I should ltry for the Metropolitan. I thought |it was no use. But I came to New | York, asked for an audition, got xl and a contract,” Miss Markan is working on three 'roles—Lenora in Forza del Destino, Elsa in Lohengrin and Contessa in Figaro. The Icelandic prima donna is unmarried and she lives to sing.| “I don’t care for enything else,” she said. “I wouudn't want to live any longer than I could continue to sing well.” After she sang for me I could understand why. Miss Markan was born in Olafs- ‘m’ poems. vik, Iceland, the youngest of elght children of a government official. | landic, As a little girl she accompanied Personalized Christmas Cards “ yo, with your name printed or engraved right on t! practical way to send they sang, but they sang so loudly she never could hear herself. Though she longed t6 be a song- | stress, she planned, practically, to bé a nurse. But when her brother, a well-known tenor, went to Ber- lin in 1930, she went along. A teacher heard her singing at a party and told her that her voice spelled “big future” in big letters. She began to study at once. Two years later she gave her| | first concert in Reykjavik. In 1935 ce! FORMER Mfiu MAN IS MARRIED N S The marriage * of Miss Spender and Dale Druliner place Friday, October 17, in Sitka, according_to news received here by friends, United States Commission-| er W. W. Knight performed remony. The couple: was attended by ML\s Isabel PAGE SEVEN 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS < — < Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MBATS AND POULTRY FREE PELIVERY ‘ { O Phiones: 13 ana 19 o THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO OITY HALL PHONE 767 Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 e —— | | i 3 | | took | the ! Aldska !MGMY FORD AGENCY ! Arthur M. Uggen, (:‘i ';‘:ld‘;l her °if"“‘_“° de"“l') (e Patricja* Druliner, of Myrtle Point, 3 (Authorized Dealers) w;;ere q“ P 0":“ t"' Hamberg, | oo sister of the bridegroom who 4 ™ GREASES he. ‘SR ORI TR, recently arrived in Sitka, and|| Phone 308 122 W. Second GAS — OIL Sings In Eight Languages Her first visit to New York has left her a little breathless, but | g g ¢ grocery clerk, and is now em-| ? New Yo thrills have not % . n m L joggled her keen concentration on :’li"vs‘;:kum AL e I l‘h ‘-‘ ump music. She practices hours every o | c.‘l day. Even her hobby is musical e | . . She composes airs to fiv her favor-| RAYBAN goggles cut hazé and| Mflfils‘mecm eliminate glare from sun, snow¥, 5 She speaks six languages—Ice-|water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren Danish, Norwegian, Swed- Building. adv.| ooy o g rgwur ol | ish, English and German, and sings '|her brothers on the pmno whne in two moregnallan und 'Pr(’nch Scotty Dinard. The groom was for-| merly employed in Juneau as n“—"‘—“r"f“"!'fi‘———l BUY DEFENSE STAM‘PS Poot of Main Strees || HOME GROCERY I¢’s Not So leg Until Christmas Now, in October is the time 1o stari thinking about Christmas. You'li be smart o order your Christmas catds fiow so that you may have just what you want in plenty of time. Ask fo see our catalog of lovely cards. Greelings designed for A Phane 146 u,.g Store—Tel Amerioan’ Meat—Phons “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 168 Junesu Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bulldors’ and Shelt JONEAU-YOUNG - Hardware Company PAINTS—O WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop _Phone 549 Pred W, Wendt " How omn Nance 5-10-25¢ Store 234 Fiont St, NGRTHERN Uhder Nev - CORBETT SHIPP, Mar. JUNEAU m:’ - 24 NURSERY' ¢ GASTINEAU Mrs. E. L. Hopper, + % % 315 Third St. Phone | m { || Every comtort made for our guests Air Service Information - PO A ;_H_»-:i ~ PHONE 10 or 20 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and RLYMOUTH DRALERS 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 f | L3 o HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 5539205’ Juneau, or call Green 662. i i | e T semble to elect members to the fol- | AP Feature Sefvice Writer WHEN NEED YOUNG lady with office and|lowing otfices: President, Vice-Presi- | 1 Diesel ,.,3'..,.. on_oy:., stenographic experience wants per-:dent, Secretary, Treasurer and nine | manem. position with established | councilmen. Meeting will take placé at Douglas Because Germany occupléd Den- ch.:‘ s@ \ nd C'ntl.n; - [ mark, Maria Markan, a primai Empire firm in Juneau or vicinity. Can in the Government School Building, [donna from Iceland, will sing at the| b B CALL US! ¢ furnish good references. Address Friday, October 31, 1941, starting | | Metropolitan Opera House this! h 37 4 Empire S 493. promptly at 7:30 P, M., | winter. i 0ne 1 Jm r'm " Subscrive to tne Dally \lask;xi GONAEY TON COMMITTEE, In 1940 the deep-bosoméd, blue- t { g # S.A. 8 ” i “ht Pl tevens, Joseph F. Stévens, |eyed, lyric dramatic soprano who. 1 Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation, John Lawson, Frank Wilson. jhad sung much in Scandinavia | - adv, on concert tour in Australia, was GO0060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008080080086444y'

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