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e CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive 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 RESULTS! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FOR SALE directory. NEW HOUSE on Auk Bay near 12- mile post; furished or unfur- nished; moderh convenierices, lovely view. FHA terms. B. F. Myers, P.O. Box 1702. ! CURRANTS for_ sale. Phone 145. Call between 1 and 8 p.m. X&YONETfiterested in picking anfi buying gooseberries at 5 cents :\}HEATED, light housekeeping room. pound, phone Blue 680 or 334. ONE UNFURNISHED APART- MENT AND ONE FURNISHED APT., BOTH WITH BEDROOMS. PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR CALL AT PREMISES. TH HILLCREST. i VACANCY—Evergreen Apts, Blue 629. Phone 351. BEAUTY SHOP In Southedst Al- aska. Excellent opportunity for good operator. Write Empire LM 172, Pl O T T R FOUR LARGE rooms; basement bath, electric pump, overlooking the Sound. Lot 53x100 ft. $1,600, terms; also five rooms with fur- nace, extra nice, double garage, guest house, beautiful lawn, two acres, $4,000. Easy terms—Rose F. Gorsuch, Vashon, Wash. FOR SALE—Two furnishéd apart- ments, Piano. Hot watéf heat. One apt. rented. Terms. Phone Douglas 52. Frank Campbell. 30-FT. TROLLING boat, equipped. Phone Black 275 after 5 p.m. S B e _-ROOM furnished house, large lot on beach side, Douglas Highway. Inquire Tom A. Taylor. FOR SALE—Estey plano, $75 cash. Phone Blue 308. EOOD reé'.aurant equipment for sale. Can be scen at Case Lot Grocery. N APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621. 2-ROOM apt. with bath, $15. 713 5th St. Phone Black 619. ! VACANCY — Decker Apts, rates. Phone Blue 465. | VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-robm_apt,_electric, range, steam heated, hot and| cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. VAGANCY — Fur, apt. Shabaldak Apdrtments. Phohie 642: MODERN' House, fifeplate, channel! view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235. 3-ROOM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200. lower TWO large, clean, steam héated, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 21-FT. CABIN cruiser. Phone 768. BABE SAMPLES 26-ft. ecabin cruiser speed boat Margaret D. Write Empire, C 127. PROPERTY for sale—5-room partly fur. house; 4-room fur, house, both with oil ranges and heaters; hot and cold water conveniences; 2 lots partly filled. Near Small Boat Harbor, Ira Tucker. Phone 437 N S SR BTAR and Ford water-cooled mani- folds. One Star cylinder head and timer. Reconditioned model LA Ford engines. 4 hp. Regal, ¢ h.p. Universal, 1 Chrysler 4-cylin- der high-speed reverse.—Alaska Arc Welders. WATKINS Proaucts. Phne.. Bk. 634, WURLITZER plancs. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phohe 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. g - AVETED‘ — Maid for general housework: Apply Nugget Shop. LOS ANGELES, July 31. — Spy scares somewhat upset the Orieh- tal travel of! Faublon Bowers, 24- year-old New Yorker. In Japan He yas questioned as an American spy. Reaching the Dutch East In- dies, he was held three weeks &s a Japanese spy. He finally convinced officials he wa$ just an American who wanted to go home. —_——— HULEN GOING SOUTH A. D. Hulen. commi tions supervisor for the Civil Aeronautics Administration, was dué to arrive n Juneau this afternoon by plane from Anchorage. Hulen is enroute to Seattle for a conference with the CAA regional office. ————— ¢ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished ‘house. Phone 484 e S S S b ONE OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. fi! ‘warm furn, apts. Lights, bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY — Francls Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold watér. Steanihéat. Elec., range. Phone 569. VACAI " Nuggét Apartments. Re- duced rates: 2-ROOM furnished cabin on Gas- tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. Bl o3 HOUSEHOLD goods and tools for sale; also 2-room fur. house for rent. 1112 W. 9th St. GUARANTEED Redlistic Perma- _nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. your old gold into valie, cash or trade at Nugget Shop: P e 3% OENTS EACH PAID for used sound guntiy sacks at Coal Bunk- efs. “LOST and FOUND _ FOUND—Pair of glastéa near As- sembly Apts. Turtie shell rimmed. Call Green 545. Owner may have same by payihg for this ady. LOST—Old fashiored: gray pot book con r rétirn to Femmérs Dock. Re-| céive feward. The Dilly Alasks Empire has the|num. largest paid circulation of any Al- aska QEWSDAPFT. § i BIG MINING CONGRESS T0 MEET SOON Alaskans Named fo Pro- gram Committee for 1941 Session WASHINGTON, July 31. — Pro- ducers of the sinews of the na- tlon's defense effort—iron ore,cop- | or Apctic Circle Exploration, Inc., | per, lead, zinc, tungsten, molybrle-‘s“"m3 num, manganese, mercury, gold, sil- ver and other metals are planning to meet in San Francisco, Cal., September 29 to October 2 at the | shan Cove. Eighth Annual Metal Mining Con—I vention and Exposition of the Am- | erican Mining Congress, to discuss | ways and means of further aiding in our armament program. | “Metals for Defense” is the theme | chosen for this meeting of over| 2,000 leading mining men and al-/ lied equipment manufacturers, whoi will take time out from busy pro- 000000000000008)050000080685000000000006040 duction schedules to meet in San| \ - Francisco. % Suggestions Already In a preliminary meeting held in Ban Francisco, the national pro- gram committee for the convention | had before it suggestions received; from hundreds of mining men, throughout the country. From these, | Industry leaders are arranging program which will include not| only speakers from the ranks of mining but various of those whni aré engdgéd in the administration | of the defense program. Stmtegtc} minerals will receive special atten-| tion, and encouraging progress will be recorded in the effort to sup-! ply these key materials so vitally needed for munitions production. | Tdxation, labor relations, distribu- tion dnd etononiic problems of the mining industry will be considered, @#s well as the need of adequate priority ratings for mining machin- ery and supplies in order to assure tontinued capacity production.| Special sessions on practical min- ing and milling problams, of wide interest to operating men, will be held, and a complete exposition of mining equipment will be presented by leading manufacturers. Program Chairman The program committee for the convention has as its chairman,; James W. Wade, President of the Tintic Standard Mining Company,| 8alt Lake City. Manufacturers of mining equip- ment are exhibiting great interest in plans for thHe meeting, and to date over 40 compdnies have made arratigétfients to be represented with displays of the latest develop- mehts in their machinery and sup- plies. Alaska Membérs Members of the program comitiil- | % tee from Alaska include: | Alaska Chairman: Erfiest N. Pag- ty, mahaget, Alluvial Golds, juc., Fairbanks, . A. Castleton, Keenan, Seattle. H. L. Faulkner, Juneau. Charles J. Johnstor, manager, Goodnews Bay Mining Co., Plati- Castleton & A. E. Lathrop, Fairbanks. L. A. Levensaler, construction ANNITRTION TO TUEIR OWTEN B¢ % DUVE NEVER W ANOMWRG T avu TR0 T HEVER SEED '“\\é Q}\%S\%‘ B% ‘.a“K.“\\ %\.\% §‘(ES 3 A ¢ R0S AWEST OF THE G i vas FOR UNSIRPRSSED GRONDEWR T NENU mining engineer, Seattle. James S. Robbins, general mana gain”: “Beautiful detached house situ- j ated on the main road from Paul . snisen, manager, Hirst | | (blank) to (blank) overlooking Ohichdsatt Mining Company. Kim-| LONDON, July 31—In these days| (blank) Bay and (blank) harbor. 5t minutes' walk from the | ka Miners Association, ! tendent, Alaska Juneau Gold Min- |ing Company, Juneau. JULY 31, 1941, Cutter Shows How Vargas Diamond Is Cle r— FO A S & sy 4 The Vargis Diamond, third largest in history, was displayed in cleft sections in New York, and here Aridn | Grasselly, diamond cutter, shows how the job was done. Left, Grasselly holds the stone seated in a wooden cup filled with wax, with cutting marks showing. Upper right: how special chisel was placed in grove and struck. Lower right: the two main sections after cleaving and removal from cup; at extreme right, a finished portion previously cut off; smallest object it an unfinished picce. SURE WAR under the heading “Wartime Bar- when everyone is warned not '.oll“‘l\'c display any geographical informa- | (PIank) bus route, the (blank) shop<| tion that might be of mflnary‘l’i"g center, "and the (blank) rail- value, even advertising boards hnv.ri way station: been brought up to date. An ex-| N ample seen at a southern resort BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Harry G. Watson, secretary, Al Fairban J. A. Williams, general superin- Complete Outfitter for Mem SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager I Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alasks Dotk & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Ll‘\l.l Store—Tel. 600 American’ Meat——Plione 38 “SMILING SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Streets PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 So. Seward 8t. Juneau, Alasks It’s hard to imagine what a day would be like without the power harnessed in that endless maze of electrical wires. There is no equal sub- stitute; And there is no substitute that can give your ads the power that the newspaper ddes. Advertise in The Empire. Use this POWER, harnessed to work for you! The Daily Alaska Empire Telephones 374—602 T SWOWY \URE 1O SN TR - QURNED OBNS COMMERCIAL COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials ° PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A, 1091—Hall a Century of Banking~1$41 TheB M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Metiiber National Retailer- Owhed Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Electric Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANCES Electric Servicing Jerry McKinley Phone 166 Junean Motors e D e DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 88 .~———~ o ety Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — O1LS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL-GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “Ths FHipiditre Man® { ¥ \ l