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d, sleep- STEAM HEATED, ng rooms. ing or light house Ellingen Apts. 3 ROOM _cottages; 3-ropm 843 West ‘9th. cablu. e VACANCY—Tmperial Hotel. 211 3-ROOM furnished apt. Coupie| only. Feldon Apts. Phone Black‘ 415. | S b i ONE UNFURNISHED APART- MENT AND ONE FURNISHED APT., BOTH WITH BEDROOMS. PHONE 43 OR RED 235 OR| CALL ‘AT PREMISES. THE HILLCREST. ount five average words to the line n charge .....50c Copy must be in the office o'clock ‘in‘/the afternoon to insure;, insertion bn same day. We accept ads over telephone’ st “'WasHingtoR office not later than | Pgw»fi,lm BRI i agl ter, Com- pletely ! also trade in on larger boat. Phone Doug- las 173 ; ; BRAND ' NEW . 9-foot , V-bottom skiff, cost $565. Will sell for $30. Call at 615 Basin Road or phone “cireen 105.; . W 3 GOING south, must sacrifice — Fashion. Flow 4-piece bedroom set with inner-spring Simmons mattress ~ and springs, ' studio couch, "2 "single beds complete, set of children's bunks with inner-spring mattreéss, square' tub Maytag washer, ' Sears’ " electric mangle—table top size, GE radio, - s Gt APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621 VAGANCY—MacKinnon -Apts, FOR iimi’r—q—r;om apt., electric range, steam heated, , hot and cold water. Ahove Capitol Cafe. iRl il T 25 MODERN house, fireplage, channel view, hardwood . flaors, full base- ment, oil heat, un ed. ¢ Phone 439 or Red 235. ’ — T e 3-ROOM nicely ' yur. stm. ~hedted apts. and houses. \Windsor Apts. VACANCY Perelle Apts. New: man- ager, John Conn. Phone Biug 200. e TWO large, clean, steam heated, front room apt. hu:ludinq water, garbage, $35. Phone 143, b dorksas R ot ar A T +ROOM FURNISHED ‘apartment; * ' alzo 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. FOR RENT—A at office 30tk Centy water, dishes, bath. Bresmave ¢ ; 3-ROOM furnished house on, Gag tincau’ Ave. Inquige quneau Paint Store. e FURNISHED ' apt., 3 rooms and (. bath, oil heat. Phone Green. 147, L TROOM fumnished _dupjex, -.oil heater, electric. Tange, 3280 monthly. 426 1st St. East. = X 3 VACANGY at Fosbee Apts. | S shs s sl oo SRR VACANCY Nugget Apartments.Re- duced rates. % MISCELLANEOUS LEAH MCcOQON. angle Apk’ dressmaking. Green 620. HOUSEHOLD goods and tools. for sale; also 2-room fur,:house for rent. 1112 W. 9th St.. % . GUARANTEED Realistic , Perma~ nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold inta-value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. s bl el T s s T 'i% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- LOST and FOUND R B, 5 S B FOUND—Man’s wrist watch. Owner may have ssme by proving prop- ‘|'practicable aftér receipt at 1 overstuffed chair, 1 rocker, 4 living room tables, 1 floor lamp, 2 'baby 'cribs, children’s outdoor swings, 2 clothes drier racks, children’s table and 4 chairs, 1 9x12 and .1 6x10 congoleum rug, cooking equipment and dishes. Will sell all together or separate. Juneau Nursery. Phone Red 119. P"OECELA!N top electric ironer, good condition, $35. Phone Red 119. 30-40. CRAIG for sale,- $10. Phone Red 483. FORD V-8 sedan, good condition, $270. Phone Blue 232, FOR SALE—A bargain: launch “Little Ark.” See Herb on Prince of Wales for demonstration or other ‘information. $175. WATKINS Products. Phone Black 634. Mail orders taken. Box 1651. FOR SALE—Estey piano, $75 cash. Phone Blue 306. : GOOD - restaurant equipment for sale, Can| be,seen at Case Lot Grocery. wz:.u'rzm p“h:ma. Expert tun- . Alagka dgent, Phone, 143~ Ggo. Anderson Mukic snang iy Cw;y',s.;nvxcz The. Civil. Service. s lay announced the following three examinations for ~which applica- tions will be rated as soon as the Commission’s Washington Office until further notice.. 1 Economist (any specialized ibranch), with salariés' ranging from $2,600 to" $5,600 ‘a’ year. Appoint- government ageneles for important economic research. Applicants must have had appropriate college study and responsible eéxperience ‘in''eco- nomic research or college teaching in gconomigs, ‘" Juniar : Veterinarian: (82,000 a 'yeay) for'employment-in the Bu- realt ‘of Animal Industry, Depart- ment of Agriculture. Completion of a full course of study in a recog- nized veterinary college is required of all applicants. Applications will be .acoepted from: senior students, bt sueh” persons canhot enter on duty until completion of their course. Student: Physiotherapy Aide, $420 a year,'less g''déduction for sub- sistence and quarters; and Appren- tice Physlotherapy Alde, $1,440 ‘a year. Student Aldes are to‘be em- ployed at the Army Medical Cen- ter, Washington, D. C., and appren- erty at Empire office and paying for this ad. 'F‘OdrbiD——PulVr"o} glasses negr As- sembly Apts. Turtle shell rimmegl. Call Green 545. Owner may have same by paying for this“adv.. WANTED WANTED—Someone to take over Juncau Nursery. Gegd business. Reasonable. Phone Red 119: —_— + WANTED—30-06 or 30-40 rifle. Call Douglas 67 after 5 p.m. The Liberty Bell was cracked on July 8, 1835. The United States obtains muca of its bauxite, ore ‘used in manu- facturing aluminum, {froj Suri- nam, Netherlands ! ‘ony ng northeast coast of* Amierita. e . tice aides are t0: be assigned to Army. hospitals” throughout the United States and ity territorles. Almrmqo;a ‘must. have 'npngpleted certain sthdy in physiotherapy. Stu- dents must ‘have had an appropri- 4te foutsyear icoutse in physical’ educafion. *Fot leraployment in 8t. Elizabeths Hospital, 'Washington, D. €. ‘the Commission has announced exam- inations for Junior Medical Officer ‘(Rotating Interneship) ‘and Junior ‘Medieal Officer '(Psychiatric Fesi- dent), each position paying $2,000 a year. Applicants for the rotat- ing interneship ‘Hust be fourth- year students in‘a Class A medical sghool. For psychiatric resident ap- plicants .must have 'a medical de- gree “and’ must have ‘corhpleted’ “a ygars ln!q(g‘uh(p bgfore they may eptét on duty. Appiicaticls ‘must 3%‘-» *in “the’ Commmisslon’s Daily tate-per line fgr consecutive THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1941 e e by 2¢ “Fhe ~Commission aiso “has - an- nounced an'examination for Junior | Sofl " Conservationist, $2,000 a year, | in ' the 'Soll “Conservation Service, | Department of Agriculture, 'Speci- fied “college ‘study in’ agriculture is requived for ‘this position. Applica- tionis must be filed &t the Commis- slan’s ' Washington office ‘not later than January 30, 1942. Announcement also has been made of an examination for Pho- | togrammetric and Topographic En- | gineering Aids, the salaries rang-| ing from $1,620 to $2,600. Applicants milist have had certain civil en- gitieering experience including some | photogrammetric = or topographic | work. Education may be substitut- | ed Yor ‘part of the general experl—} ence. For these examinations ap-| phications' will be ' rated as soon as practicable after receipt until | June 30, 1942. Full information as to the re- quirements for these examinations, | and application forms, may be ob-: tained at 311 Federal Building. ————— The Dally Alaska Empire has the | largest paid circulation of any Al- paper. EARLY AUTUMN CALLS FOR SMART STREET CLOTHES Left, Chinese silhouette; eenter, jacket dress; right, polka There is no time of the year when smart looking street clothes seem quite so important as those first \ few weeks of early autumn. The two-piece crepe dress, left, is an important style item this season. | It features a Chinese blouse with dolman sleeyes, high crossed neckline and Chinese symbols which are cleverly carried out in buttons and pocket em bols, black and white, or ginger brown with bright green. A jacket frock is a must-have this autumn. The washable steel gray celanese skirt on the center model has a matching gray and striped fabric jacket. The all-in-one yoke emphasizes the sloped shoulder line, and the fitted jacket of vertical stripes is flattering to any figure. the tea or luncheon, and the basic dress of polka dotted satin, right, has a simple turn-back codlai and the ever-so popular front fullness at the waist. Different accessories will change its appearance and make the frock look fresh and different each time vou wear it DIRECTORY OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN JUNEAU, ALASKA D= - o dot satin dress idery It may be made in pilot blue, with red sym- Silver gun metal buttons accent the gray. fatin is popular for JFhuien ‘Alaska Game Commission .. Excutive Officer and Fiscal Agent: Frank Dufresne. Assistant Executive Officer: Homer W. Jeweil. Alaska Merit System Territorial Building, Room 108 Director: Qurtis G. Shattuck. Alaska National Guard ... Adjutant General: Major. Willlam R. Mulvihill. Instructor: Maj. Jesse E. Graham. Alaska Road Commission Chief Engineer; Tke P. Taylor. Assistant Chief Engineer: Hawley W. Sterling. Fedn’ral Building, Room 311 ments aré to be matle in various | Alaska Upemployment Compensation Commission 3 Territorial Building, Room 205 Director: Walter P. Sharpe. Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection Local Inspector of Hulls: John M. Clark. ' TLocal Inspector of Boilers: John Newmarker. Cable Office, Alaska Communications System .. Federal Building, Room 6 ‘Operator-in-Charge: Technical Sergeant Roger Stevenson. Federal Communications Commission Radio Inspector: Herbert H. Arlowe. ' Clerk: Hazel Ferguson. Custodian Service Kz Chief Custodian: Albert Wile. Assistant Custodian: George Gullufsen, Customs’ Office ... s AR Collector: James ‘onnors. Assistant Collector: M. S. Whittier. Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent in Charge: Ralph C. Vogel. Federal Housing Administration Federal Building, Room 200 Chief Underwriter and Office Manager: Herbert Redman. Clerk in Charge: Nadja C. Triplette. Fish and Wildlife Service ..... 5, Federal Building, Room 324 Fishery Management Supervisor: Clarence L. Olson. Assistant Fishery Management Supervisor: J. S. Culbertson. ‘Forest Service % 4 ol Federal Building, Room 404 Regional,Forester: B. Frank Heintzleman. Assistant mal Foresters: Wellman Holbrook, Charles Burdick. Admiralty Division of the Forest Service ........Shattuck Building, Room 6 Divison Supervisor: Harold E. Smth. Gavernor's Office . Governor of Alaska: Ernest Gruening. Secretary fo the Governor: Estella Draper. | Internal Revenue Office . : ty: Collectors: Orlie S. Sullivan, Wesley C. Overby. Federal Bldg., Room 121 ... Federal Buituny, Room 12 .Federal building, Room 15 i Federal Building, Room 519 Head: James C. Rettie. Chief Planning Technician: George Sundborg. Public Survey. Office ..... L) ‘District Oadastral Engineer: George A. Parks. Office Cadastral Engineer: Daniel ‘Ross. ' Regional Dfsbursing Office 2R 1 Buauiiva Disbursing Clerk: Charles E. Naghel. Assistant: Arthur Adams. Secretary of Alaska Office Secretary of Alaska: E. L. Bartlett. Clerk-Stenographer: Stella Young. Solicifor’s Office ........ SO .......Federal Building, Room 504 Councilor-at-Large for Alaska: George W. Folta. Office of Indian Affairs : .....Federal Building Room 113 General Superintendent: Clau JHirst. Administrative Assistant: Fred R. Geeslin. Divsion of Arts and Crafts ....... ““Supervisor: Virgil R. Farrell. * Diyisign of Organization and Extension .......Shattuck Building, Room 10 Senior Otganization Field Agent: Donald W. Hagerty. Construction Division .. ....Baranof Hotel, Room 504 + " Supervisor: Earl McGinty. Postmaster’s Office .... Postmaster: ‘Albert Wile. Public Roads Administration District Engineer: M. D. Williams. mbmmmwwh W. Turoff, 1 V of -Territorial Building, Room 206 lglrecm ot Public Welfare: R. G. Maynard. Selective Service Board ....Juneau Hotel, Room 201 Director: John L. McCormick. Social Security Office, Alaska Division ... Territorial Director: Hugh J. Wade. Secretary to the Director: Josephine S. Wright, Territorial Atforney General's Office . ..Federal Building, Room 430 Al General: Henry Roden. Chief Clerk: Peter Gilmore. . Federal Building, Room 328 Federal Building, Room 419 _Territorial Building, Room 203 Territorial Auditor’s Office ... Prank A. Boyle. ..Federal Building, Room 204 gep y Audifor: J. K. McAlister. Federal Building, Room 210 Shattuck Building, Room 7 | Federal Building, Room 308 | Federal Building, Room 101 National Resources Planning Board ..................Federal Building, Room 311 ... Federal Building, Room 301 | Federal Building, Room 304 United States Army Finance Office -.Shattuck Building, Room 12 «........ Federal Building, Room 100 | 'city Engineer’s Office ... { Mayors’ Offige ... Federal Building, Room 424 | Territorial Commissioner of Education Office.. Federal Building, Room 21€ Commissioner of Education: James C. Ryan. Deputy Commissioner of Education: Marie Drake. Territorial Commissioner of Mines' Office Federal Building, Room 407 Commissioner of Mines: B. D. Stewart. ) Territorial Highv Hizhway Engineer: William A. Hesse. Territorial Department of Health Majn Office Gampnissioner of Health: W, W. Council. Division of Communicable Disease Territorial Building, Room 103 In Charge: Dr. Courtney Smith. Division of Maternal and Child Health . Territorial Building, Room 101 In charge: Dr. W. S. Ramsey. Division of Public Health Engineering .. Territorial Building, Room 106 In charge: Kaarlo W. Nasi. Public Health Laberatory Head Technician: Warren Eveland. Assistant Head Technician: Allan Wicks, Juneau Health Center ‘Territorial Building, Room 10: Nurse-in-Charge: Jane Hibbard. Territorial Department of Labor Commissioner of Labor: Michael Haas. Chief Clerk: S. McCutcheon. Territorial Museum and Library Curator: E. L. Keithahn, Assistant: Mrs. Josephine White. Territorial Treasury .. Treasurer: Oscar Olson. Assitsant to the Treasurer: Thomas Martinson. Division of Liquor Enforcement Assembly Building, Room 100 Chief Liguor Enforcement Clerk: J. B. Carlyle. Territorial Employment and Placement Service i Sommers Building, Ground Floo: Federal Building, Room 105 Territorial Building Room 102 Territorial Building, Room 105 Assembly Building, Room 103 Federal Building, Room 203 Federal Building, Room 218 Director: Joseph Flakne. Chief Clerk: Frieda Romanoff. S. Clerk of Court’s Qffice Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. Deputy Clerk: James W. Leivers. U. S. Commissioner’s Office U. 8 Commissoner: Felix Gray. U. S. District Attorney’s Office . Federal Building, Room 50( U. 8. District Attorney: William A. Holzheimer. Assistant U. 8. District Attorney: Lynn Gemmill. . 8. District Court ... i ... Pederal Building, Room 512 S. District Judge PANTLS AT L | Federal Building, Room 524 District Judge: George F. Alexander. Clerk of Cowrt: Robert E. Coughlin. . 8. Marshal's Office .......... L U. §. Marshal: William T. Mahoney. Chief Deputy Marshal: Flossie M. Doolin. . €. Naval Office of the 13th Nayal District .. Federal Building, Room 314 Officer in Charge: J. 8. MacKinnon, Lt. Comdr., USNR. , Assembly Building, Room 101 Federal Building Room 50¢ ......Federal Building, Room 512 Federal Building, Room 501 Finance Officer: R. J. Gregory. U. S. Weather Bureau .. & Federal Building, Room 409 Meteorologist in Charge: H. J. Thompson. Chief Assistant Meteorologist: H. W. Douglas. Alaska Aeronautics and Communications Commission 7 p A. A. T. Building, Second Floor Supervisor: D. L. Reynolds. Assistant Supervisor: Marian E. Shaw. civil Aeronautics Airways Communication Station ; A. A. T. Building, Second Floor Operator-in-Charge: William Cruse. Assistant: R. F. Anderson. . . - Juneau City Offices city Clérk’s Office ................ City Hall, Ground Floor City Clerk: Robert Bige. . . | 34 571} 4 Assistant City Clerk: Mae Duckworth. e City Hall, Ground Floor City Engineer: Frank Metcalf, Assistant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. Street Foreman: Bert Lybeck. City Fire Department . ... Fire Chief: V. W. Mulvihill Assistant Fire Chief: Minard Mill. Librarian: Anne B. Colman. Assistant: Ruth Richardson. City Magistrate's Office ......... City Magistrate: Grover C. City Police Chief Office Chief: Kenneth Junge. City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall Second Floor ...City Hall, Ground Floor Winn. 4 City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall, Ground Flocr Mayor: Harry I. Lucur TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing @ FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem i il THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer~ Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing, worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealew) GREASEN GAS — o1, Poot of Maln Streed Alaska Music Supply Juneau Motors Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 , Home quuo: Store—Tel. 699 American’ Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 165 T Free Dellvery Juneau PAINTS — oILS Builders' and Shelt WARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardwa Guns and A;I’mfimlfin" Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 47863 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire ” ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black $80 ARG S8 T TR R ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE i Phone 464 Bill Hixson FOR ‘WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop \ Phone 540 ' Fred W. Wenat COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH | H.S. GRAVES I “The Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING T Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burness Heating | Phone 34 Sheet Metal The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit * COLUMBIA LUMBER ,0MPANY OF ALASK . Lumber and Buil/ing Materials PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1841 ’l‘l‘leB;M.'Behrends " Bamk . /| Oldest Bankiin Alaska " '~ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS J h

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