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NOW -WHAT 'S THE MATTER NOW -MOTHER? NOUR FATHER ING MY eROTHr—:rzk | TOL HE HAS FORGOT- S EER] e~ LIS EIX MM -~ YT"WANT AD | | INFORMATION | *Count five average words to the tne. Dally rate per line for consecutive \Gsertions: io case of error or if an ndi hay been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | ty this office (Phone 374) at | once. and same will be given | lenition. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | e maielth Addltlonll days Minimum charge ..50¢ Copy must be ia the office by 2 felock in the afternocn to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone fom persons listed in telephone fectory. — Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. las. Apply Warner’s Grocery 1930 FORD Sedan, good condmon. $120. Write P.O. Box 601. THOROUGHBRED Chinchilla_rab- bits, for sale; Mrs. M. V. Man- ville, Glacier Highway. FOR SALE — abbage for sauer- kraut, 3 cents per lb. Inquire Rudy Ranch, Glacier Highway. FOR SALE—Canaries. 202 6th EC_A “710-7’1:UBVE ¥ radio - phonograph combination, completely over- hauled; $34.50. 122 2nd Street. Phone 206. FOR SALE — Used Universal Coal heaters. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FOR SBALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 2274 ‘or phone 334. FOR SALE—New 4-burner electric ' range, won at fair. Call Red 267 nf(‘el' 6 pm. i 5 RS i O B R ¥OR, SALE—City Ploat Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 pm. SPONSOR GLEE CLUB The Anchorage Men's Glee Club to be sponsored by the Anchorage hamber of Commerce, employing @ director and meeting plzce ¢ Bk X R ilet i i MENT OF _THE [AGEMENT. CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY ' THE ACTS 'OF CON GRESS ‘0 AUG'JST 24, 1912, AND “MARCH 3, 1983 .The Daily “Alaska Empire, published Skily excont - Bunasy at Tuncau, . Alaskes for ‘October 1, 1938. Tetritory of Alaska ) )88, Pirst Division. = ) Before me, a Notary Public in and for | st. the Territory of Alaska aforesafd, pérson-| ally appeared Helen Bender, who. having Been ‘duly sworn according to law, de- foses and says that she is the Editor of e Daily Alaska Empire, . a true statéméht of ‘the own- érship, management (and if a daily paper, the . firculation), etc., of the aforesaid | piibligation for the date shown in the above: caption, required by the Act of fim 324, 1912, as amended by the Act ch 3, 1933, embodied in section Y Empire bihg * Company, Juneau, Alahka; Editor, 52, 'THAt the owner 1s: Empire Printing 3 1 Law and Regulations, printed on; the reverse of this form. to:wit: publl business managers are:’ Publisher, |, Bender, Juneall, Al i Bustiess afager, R..L. Bernard, Juneau, Alaska. Company. y imeat.“Riaa; Helen Bender, Jungnm -3 That lhe known bondholders, mori- und other security holders owning shgd o hiaing 1 per eent or more of totai | umu-! of bonds, mortgages, or other se- curities are: None. 4. That the two parsraphs mext above, | stock- | siving the names of the owners, holders, and security "Holders, if any, contaln not only the ‘list of stockholders #nd security holders as they appear upon | the books of the company but also’in cuses where| the stockholder ‘or ‘security hold- ed room. Hot and cold water. Phone 1702. I v ey SRR Wi | THREE-ROOM heated apartment. Phone Black 390. EXPERIENCED office woman. Capable of managing office, ex- cellent typist and mimeograph operator, desires permanent posi- tion. Salary reasonable. Box 48, c/o Empire. { LARGE FURNISHED heated room. | Close in. Phone Black 142. STEAMHEATED - sl-e.cping room, San Francisco Bakery Apts. Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. — | Volunteer FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg. | DOUBLAS NEWS | FIRE DEPT. WELL PREPARED TO FIGHT FIRES, IS REPORT Lonsideration of Fire Chief| Mike Pusich’s written report cover-{ |ing inspection of various premises in Douglas for fire hazards occu- pied most of the proceedings at the monthly meeting of the Douglas Fire Department last | night. Aided in the inspection by City Marshal Charles §chramm, the two found inadequate protection against fire in both of the schools, public and government. Each has some| 1%-inch hose, ‘the report’ stated, | but no chemicals or foamites. These | were recommended for the safety jof the children. | Some data on water pressure at | different points was given, the lowest found being on Second Street near the Uberti residence. Fire | truck was reported in A-1 shape and altogether the department is in | better shape than ever before to | combat fires. | It was recommended that the |present maintenance committee T Schoo Calendar | cations during the various seme | initiation FOR RENT—Two office rooms in serve for another month with Jack First National Bank Bldg. Inquire Langseth as chairman to better ac- at bank. | quaint them with their duties. For added protection to the homes along C?'fz'r ":h“:"""':'m'l‘::" ;‘;‘.:‘l';}mc north side of Second Street it | Py I;-th aahie st Saaview.| 2 planned to cut the grass and . Reasol "| weeds along the hillside of Front| and that the | | Street on the first good day. In- WANTED | spection of gas and oil storage ‘town is still incomplete. Chief Pusich who also heads the | committee arranging the dance to ;be given October 15, reported the appointment of E. E. Engstrom on! the dance committee in place of/ | Claud Erskine who is in the hos- pital. ‘ Secretary Langseth promised a! complete financial statement ror‘ | the next regular mccung and the trustees were deleguted to check up lon the roll call of members each | mopth. Frank Canipbell’s name was placed on the waiting list for future membership. A. J. Balog of the committee on reported ‘they were now ready for use. Each member of the team reserving a locker for| WANTED—Houszkeepcr desires po- sition at once. Box 44, care Em- | pire. WANTED Room private home ‘Write Emplre 42, WANTED—Small acrcaze near Ju- neau. H. Hamsom, Fanshaw, Al- aska., MISCELLANEOUS Learn WELDING. Largest, bev.t equipped school in west. Free cata-| i log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, | 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. #UARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 815 Decker Way. [URN your old gold into value, i cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. ON LONG TREK ! Clarence Rhode, wildlife agent in! the Cordova district, has left for| Cordova to take the trail, by pack train, into the Nabesna and White River country. CALL FOR BIDS The Hirst-Chichagof Mining Company. is calling for bids, to be | - submifted within seven (7) days| from the date of this notice - by mailing ‘the same to the company at Kimshan Cove, Alaska, for the - performance of a contract to sink a shaft L50 feet deep on a mining |claim near the Hirst-Chichagof Mine. : The work must be done under a contract and specifications . which are available from Faulkner & Ban- field, ‘Juhéat, Alaska. It must be | done by an individual person yr cor- poration as an independent con- tractor. The right Is reserved to reject any | and all bids. Dated Gctober 5, 1938, mmm? MINING CO. f“"”;;:“%’ dates, OGt. 5-6-1-8-10- 1, 1 |~ NOWICE 10 GREDITORS |IN THE.'COMMISSIONER'S| 'COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | er and ex-officio Probate ‘Judge,| Juneau, In the of the Last Will and Testatrent the Estate of “and board in by gentleman. | lockers ‘hls use is to supply his own lock | living with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ell- in and key. A. E. Goetz was author- ized to call in all baseball suits for proper care for use next season. The firemen voted not to join the Channel basketball league. By an- other vote the use of the siren was restricted to sounding at noon as| a daily test and for fire or similar| emergency. It was decided, to haye by-laws | drawn’ up w govem meetings and | the (ollowmg were appointed (o | draft a set: E. Hachmeister, R. Bon- ner Jr., and A’ J, Balog. Jack Warner, -Mark Jensen, Gor- don and, Jack Mills were named as ‘assistant trick dflv,ers The arder- ing of the additional hose Tequired, | 500 feet of 2%-inch, 'was reported | by Pusich and the sum of $100 Was recommended turned over to the Council to apply on the payment. Bills amounting to $77.55 were also ordered paid. Social committee for next meel.- ing was nlmed as follpws Tauno Niemi, Martin' Pedersen and John Mills. "‘“‘“fi'kn EOR &vmw Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baretich plan to] move tomorrow into their new- home which they have been building all summer during spare time.. Al- though the interior of the new resi- dence is not finished yet Mr. Bare- tich ‘will continue working on it as time permits. They have been man. e - MRS. LUNDELL HEAID FROM IN SWE Mrs. Rosalie Lundeh writing from | Goteberg, on September 16, stated DEN | _ | I Now Announced Concerts, plays, frolics, various | celebration programs, length of va- ters, all dates from the Mummers’ to the Baccalaureate, Commencement and closing of school next May 26 are included in the following school calendar just released by Supt. A. B. Phillips: October 12—Mummers’ Initiation October 14—Junior Mixer | October 18—Alaska Day October 21—Publications’ Hop 4 October 28—Senior Masquerade | October 28—Freshman Party | November 4—Freshman Frolic November 11—End of ten weeks November 18—All-School play i November 2¢—Thanksgiving vaca- tion : November 28—Return to school December 9—Senior Ball December 16—Christmas Concert December 22 — Girls’ club-faculty tea December 23—Christmas vacation January 2—Return to school January 20—Band and Orchestra concert January 20—End of Semester February 10—All-School play February 17—Tolo dance February 22—Washington's day March 3—Junior Prom March 30—Seward Day March 31—End of ten weeks March 31—Vaudeville April 14—Student body dance April 21—Easter Cantata May 5—Mother and Daughter tca May 19—Girls' club senior tea | May 21—Baccalaureate May 24—Commencement May 26—School closes e ARCHITECT ARRIVES TO JOIN FOREST SERVICE STAFF Birth- Linn A. Forrest, who has been connected with the Port}and, Ore., office of the Forest Service, ar- rived in Juneau today to join the staff of the Forest Service here as Landscape and Building Architect.: | Mr. Forrest has designed many]| | ranger stations and other admln-} istration structures and as well as recreatipnal facilities in Oregon and Washington and will do similar work for the Forest Service here, Regional Forester B. F. Heintzle- man said. HEAD OF RAINBOWS Irma Wahl has been installed| head of the Rainbow Girls at An- chorage, Card Party and MEETING at ODD FELLOWS' RALL 8:30 P. M. Meeting at 8 P. M. WHIST and PINOCHLE Public Invited Refreshments ADMISSION 40c o e i [Pelican Cold Slorage to] i £ salmon bank { cidedly the best place for boats to, | years of residence in Alaska, he has YOU'LL PLIT HAY M ON T WO COPS T FIN j OFF HIS _7/4 suance of stock, much of it being ‘Klle( ribed for among the IN\ercn: | themselves, Raatikainen said. { No name has as yet been decid-| | | NEW TOWN T0. FISE SOON AT -7 HUNTING FOR WEEK IN SEYMOUR CANAL Cedric and Trevor Davis and Waino 'Hendrickson are back in! [town after & several days success- | { ful hunting trip on Glass Peninsula in Alaska in Icy @nd up Seymour Canal on the _ Cordelia D. Strait, an abundance of clams, aba- | Deer and ducks were plentiful, | lones, and several varieties of fish| in which to expand later. There are the men reported, and as Waino | lots of herring at all times in the AVers, the bear were too plentiful.| infet and such a place would be de-| Starting up from the beach one day, Waino ran into a she bear bait up for the halibut banks {brownie and two cubs that want('d‘ salmon grounds.” to dispute the trail for a time. A} Raatikainen said that in his l2wrvw minutes later Waino ran into ‘another bear and then decided the | never seen such need for adcquau;bom was a comfortable place to be. [ baiting and icing and storage facil- | o ities as has been evidenced thisj LADIES’ AUXILIARY. MEET summer with numerous mew craft| AT UNION HALL'FRIDAY | appearing on the grounds. Juneau Ladies” Auxiliary, Local The fish packer, Pelican, from |34, will meet in the Union Hall, which the company derives its name, | tonight at 8 o'clock. is' owned by Raatikainen. It is be-| There will be election of local lieved to be the largest fish packer and internatinal officers and all in Southeast Alaska. members are requested to attend. Financing of the corgtruction .. work is being cfivctcd \hrou;,h is-" Empire crassifieas px; ed upon for the town that is cer-| tain to gmw with the beginning | Begin Operations Next Spring (Continued trom Page One) or| Expensive Origina $3.95 $4.95 and $6.95 HOSE and BAGS To Match | o Three styles of 1 many so new in every detail, they make you quiver with shéer delight! A true “black- bl:ck" suede, dnped smdwd perforated, scnllopcd‘ into an elegance thag is yo' - siny price) "See Our ’utvun’s T Phone 72611520 5. | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming | to you — You should be coming to us.” T'__ TR T r GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 T R Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street Near Third Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager TONY’S BARBER SHOP 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN Specializing in Ladies’ and Gentemen's Hair-Cutting | BoDD | I Py When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US L Sanitary Meat FOR QUALITY MEATS. AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and llv PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between .. Front and. Second St ) - » BODBING TRANSFEI MARINE BUILDING M Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Co..| - PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE [| P JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau | | HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR ‘STORE 146—Phones--152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET | | | SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALIYY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 b COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. — RAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company @ PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition b a3 PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY If It's Paint We idave It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 540 FAMILY SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclasive " Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Mahager Seward St.—————Juncan McCAUL MOTOR 3 * COMPANY Gglfioma Gr THE PURE FOODS STO Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR NSURANCB See H. B. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. s ie .2 ) iy » CHARLES P. NE, dect ars appears upon the books of the com-| pany, (a8 trustee or in any other fiduciary relation. the name of the person or cor- poratiph for whom such trustee is acting, | is ¢ivan; also that the sald two paragraphs contain statements embracing - affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the cir- sumstances and conditions under--which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company s trustees, hold stock ‘and securities in a eapacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant hag no reason to believe that any other’ vérson, associa- tion, or corporation has any interest di- Tect or- inditect' or other securities than as so stated by her. 5. That the nverage number of copies of each issue cf this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or others wise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceeding the date shown above | is 2,963. HELEN BENDER. Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of October, 1938. JAMES COOPER, Notary Public for Alaska. (Seal) Oy commission expires Qstober-§ - 1939.) Lok | NOTICE 18 HEREBY 3IVEN, | | that the undersigned was. on the |22nd day of September, 1 duly | {dppointéd executrix of the last will and testament of Charles P. | Jenne, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are re- quired to present the same, with | signed at” Juneau, Alaska, within /six (6) months from the date of this notice, at the office of Faulk- ner & Banfield. > Dated this 22nd day of Sep'.em- ber, 1938. CRYSTAL SNOW JENNE, Executrix of the lqptg of Charles P. Jenne. decéased. Pirst publication, Sept. 23, 1938. | Last publication, Oct. 14, 1934, | vouchers attached, to the under-| ‘" the sa1d - sto¢k; - bonds | | that she expects to be back in Ju-| neau by October 15. She arrived there, she said, op September .10. | Much was being heard there at that | | time about war, and she was very anxious appnremly to leave and get back to Amierica, the “Golden ICoumry as she expressed it. Also | “glad to get back.to our own land.” Mrs. Lundell had her reservations made for the Gripsholm for the voyage from Sweden to New York.| —_————— | FUR RENDEZVOUS DATES | Tentative dates for the 1939 Fur ous at Anchorage have been | set' for the weekend of March 1 Saturday, Sunday"ar \ Today'’s News Today.—Empire. Elks Cabaret Dance G Make Your ....FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR LADIES ONLY . ... Saturday Night—October 8 Reservations Now with Steward. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 R L L T T L e T T S