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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT apt., 2 rooms and bath, electric range, $22.50. e Dept. Store. 4 R R e VACANCY at Snow White apart- ments. Suitable for couple only. | FURNISHED apt. at 424 'nh SL | and bath, oil burner, $32 Phone Blue 680 or 334. roums STEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Elingen Apts. 2-room cabiu. 3 Xd)OM cottag 843 West 9th. VACANCY—Imperial Hotel. e - YRR R T apt. Coupie Phone Black 3-ROOM _furnished only. Feldon Apts, 415, R e ONE UNFURNISHED APART- MENT AND ONE FURNISHED APT., BOTH WITH BEDROOMS. PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR CALL AT PREMISES. THE HILLCREST. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621. VAGANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—A»room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, fh‘eplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, ofl heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235. —ROOM nicely wr. stm. ‘Theated apts. and houses. \Windsor Apts e e VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200 e O e o TWO large, clean, steam heated, front room apt. including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly meodern un- furnished house. Phone 484. Count five average words to line. insertions: One day ......... Additional days 10 5S¢ Minimum charge .....50¢c 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 PORSALE F‘OR SALE—Tvm Oxflu'ugs and pads, bedstead, dinnette set, din- ing table, Westinghouse Jr. Va- ¢uum cleaner and attachments, child's wagon. Phone 035, two short, one long. INGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: $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 Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. 256 NEWTON rifle with 4 boxes shells, also automatic of German make. Call Red 634. ® FOR SALE—4-rm. house with fur- nishings. Automatic heat. 12th St. Reasonable. Phone 366, FOR SALE—Girl's used: bicycle, $15. Phone Red 119, 1 BOY'S bicycle, $6; 1 boy’s bicycle, $15; 1 410 single barrel shotgun, $5. 348 12th St. LADY'S full size wardrobe trunk, bargain, $26.50; bedroom bureau, $7. Phone 134, Douglas. BABY CRIB—Good Condition, $5, Basement apt., No. 434, 7th and Harris, ENGLISH style baby buggy, metal body. Phone Blue 694. NEW cabin-boat, 25-footer, Com- pletely equipped; would also trade | in on larger boat. Phone Doug- las 173. BOY’'S bicycle, $10; 4-club golf set, $5. Call Green 153. WATKINS Products. Phone’ Black 634. Mail orders taken. Box 1651. L e DN e Y FOR SALE—Estey piang, §75 ¢ash. Phone Blue 306. 2 ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa) Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. 3-ROOM furnished house on Gas- tineau Ave, Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FURNISHED apt., 3 rooms and bath, oil heat. Phone Green 147. VACANCY — Francis Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steambeat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANGY at Fosbee Apta. N Ty ek VACANCY Nugget Apartments.Re- duced rates. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION HUNTERS: Trespas- sing and hunting - on Spuhn Is- land strictly forbidden—E. E. Weschenfelder. ROOM with or without'board, prl- vate home. Green 462. A e LEAH McDONALD moved to Tri- angle Apt. 4 Altergtions and 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 into value, cash or trade at Nmet sbop 8% CENTS EAOB PAID for used mnd:unnvudunmsunk FOUND—Pair of glasses near As-| sembly Apts. Turtle' shell immed. Call Green 545, Owner may have same by paying for this adv. Dr. Vern O. Knudsen, acoustics expert at the Uhiversity' of Cali- fornia, believes that the noise of tanks and high-powered airplanes, if long endured, will ‘interfere with | physml\ogical functions. GOOD restaurarnt , equipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. wmu.rrm phno- Expert tun- ing. Alaska' agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Muysic Shoppe. Daily rate per line for consecutive Boat | the THE FASTEST MOVING MARKET IN JUNEAU . .. USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTSI WHAT [T MEANS «IF JAPAN GETS /INTO NEW WAR (Con n&r Hake one) | cent; electric and machine power, 100 percent; iron and steel, 85 (counting her ‘conquest of Man- churia and part of China); | chinery, '75; war chemicals, and Taiwan); stock piles) ; synthetic). rubber, 1.2 (mostly the oil production of Britain’s Bur- ma probably exceeds 5,000,000 tons annually, rather than 2,000,000, the figure current in the oil trade. The military economists assume | Japan needs 10,000,000 tons of oil{ a year in a major war. Last year| she imported more than 5,000,000 tons from the United States and s the Dut.ch East !ndxes She pro- Alaska Game Commission Alaska Merit System Director: Curtis G. Shattuck. Alaska National Guard Alaska Road Commission ... Chief Engineer: Ike P. Taylor Director: Walter P, Sharpe. Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Operator-in-Charge: Technical St ll“ederal Communications Commission .. necessities. In food, she's 100 per- ma- | 90; | coal, 100; oil, 15 (largely synthetic.; some shale, and wells on Sakhalin | aluminum, 2 (mostly | Reliable authorities here suspect | ) tons. Excutive Officer and Fiscal Agent: Frank Dufresne. Assistant Executive Officer: Homer W. Jewell. Adjutant General: Major. Wllliam R. Mulvihill. Instructor; Maj. Jesse E. Graham. Assistant Chief Engineer: Hawley W. Sterling. Aldska Unemployment Compensation Commission Local Inspector of Hulls: John M. Local Inspector of Boilers: John Newmarker. Cable Office, Alaska Communications System . Federal Building, Room 6 Still on secret- missions, Captain Jimmy Roosevelt of t1c Marines hopped handyman: fer his father, President Roosevelt. their hotel window. Captain and Mrs. Roosevelt left for Chicago by United Air Lines. duced herself probably 1‘500‘000‘man technicians. They intend t» Axmd\lm about 3,000,000 tons by Thus Burma could supply '1bnuL 1943, but they are believed to he| half of Japan's requirements for | far short of their goal. war. Furthermore, the Japanese Although Japan has lost heavily in 1938 mapped out a stepped-up of both men and materials in her schedule of synthetic oil production Chinese war, the experts assume from coa! with the help u( Ger- her m ‘po\wr is ample for further into San Francisco by plane Aug- ust 5 and revealed he was headed back for the natioual capital, where he previously served as confidential He is pictured with his attractive wife as they peered from Yourg Roosevelt is not long back from the battlegrounds of Egypt, Libya and Syria. battle. Nearly a half-million Jao- anese youths reach military age annually, —— NOTICE The Neighborhood Beauty Shop will be closed starting tomorrow, Aug. 20 until Sept. 1 adv DIRECTORY OF GOVERNMENT AGEN(IES IN JUNEAU, ALASKA Federal Bufldlng Room 424 Territorial Commissioner of Education Office... Federal Building, Room 216 Territorial Building, Room 108 ¢ Commissioner of Mines: B. D. Ste Chief Clerk: R. L. Stewart. Territorial Highway Engineer’s Office ‘Highway Engineer: | Territorial Department of Health Main Office Federal Building, Room 210 Federal Building, Room 311 Division of Communicable Disease . In Charge: Dr. Courtney Smith. Territorial Building, Room 205 | Division of Maternal and Child Heal | In charge: Dr. W. S. Ramsey. Federal Bldg., Room 121 | Division of Puplic Health Engineeri | In charge: Kaarlo W. Nasi. Public Health Laboratory Head Technician: Warren Evelan Assistant Head Technician: Allan Junecau Health Center Inspection Clark. ergennt Roger Stevenson. ..Shattuck Building, Room 7 Commissioner of Education: James C. Ryan. Deputy Commissioner of Education: Marie Drake. Territorial Commissioner of Mines’ Office Federal Building, Room 407 wart. Federal Building, Room 105 William A. Hesse. ...Territorial Building Room 102 Commissioner of Health: W. W. Councfl b Territorial Building, Room 103 1th ng ... Territorial Building, Room 106 % Territorial Building, Room 105 Wicks. ....Territorial Building, Room 103 Radio Inspector: Herbert H. Arlowe. Clerk: Hazel Ferguson. | pital. - | Miller, medical patients, were dis- | gold near Inglewood, Victoria, for BUY DEFENSE STAMPS WANTED—Washing machine, gaso- line 'powered. Write: Box ' PS, Empire. JUNEAU RAINFALL IN AUGUST LIGHT A total of 104 inches of rain fell in Juneau the first 18 days of this month, the Wcather Bureav stated today. ‘This is more rain than has been recorded at Ketchikan, whire com-'| piaints of a nerious drout!: condi- tion were registered today Lowest total rainfall in the month of August ever recorded hese in the 46 years of weather rccords was in 1910, when only '1.55 ‘inches of rain was recorded for the entire month. In recent years, driest Augusts have been in 1932, when only 254 inches of rain fell, and in 1936, when only 2.76: inches ere re- corded. HOSPITAL NOTES Peter Bond was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital this forenoon to receive medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncalf are the parents of a five pound fifteen ounce baby son born at St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joe Johnson are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday at the Government Hos-) Margaret Howard and Ralph missed yesterday from the Gov- ernment Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday at flle Government Hospj- tal.* - ——————— - J. Hendrickson, Australian pros- pector who had been searching for 14 years; 2 17-ounce nug- ‘gett at a depth of only six inche:. Custodian Service .. Customs 'Office . Federal Bureau of Investigation .. Federal Housing Administration .. i Fish and Wildlife Service Forest Service ... Governor’s Office . Internal Revenue Office .. National Resources Planning Board Public Survey Office ... Regional Disbursing Office Secretary of Alaska Office | Solicitor’s Office .......... Office of Indian Affairs . Construction Division ... Postmaster’s Office . Public Roads Administration . | Pul;llc Welfare Office .. Selective Service Board . Social Security Office, Alaska Division . Territorial Attorney General’s Office . Territorial Auditer’s Office Auditor: Frank A, Bayle Deputy Auditor: J. KA McAlister. Chief Cusmdian Alber'. Wfle Assistant Custodian: George Gullufsen,’ Collector: James-J. Connors. Assistant Collector: M. S. Whittier. Agent in Charge: Ralph C. Vogel. Chief Underwriter and Office Manage Clerk in Charge: Nadja C. Triplette. Fishery' Management Sfibervisor chrqwe L. ‘Olson. Assistant Fishery Management Supervisor: J. S. Culbertson. | Regional Foreste ..Federal Building, Room 12 ....Federal Building, Room 15 ..Federal Building, Room 519 _.Federal Building, Room 200 Herbert Redman. ... Federal Building, Room 324 ...Federal Building, Room 401 | B. Frank Heintzleman. Assistant Regional Foresters: Wellman Holbrook, Charles Burdick. Admiralty Division of the Forest Service ........ ..Federal Building, Room 308 | Divison Supérvisor: Harold E. Smth: Governor of Alaska Ernest Gmenmg Secretary to the Governor: Estella Draper. Head: James C. Rettie. Shattuck Building, Room 6 ) ...Federal Building, Room 101 Deputy Collectors: Orlle 8. Sullivan wesley C. Overhy. Chief Planning Techniclan: George Sundborg. Office Cadastral Engineer: Daniel Ross. Disbursing Clerk: Charles E. Nnghel Assistant: Arthur Adams. Secretary of Alaska: E, L. Bartlett. Clérk-Stenographer: Stella Young. Councilor-at-Large ror Alaska Geurce w Folta. General Superintendent Administrative Assistant: Fred R. Geunn Divsion of Arts and Crafts . Supervisor: Virgil R. Farrell. i Division of Organization and Extension ..... ...Federal Building, Room 301 Senior Organization Field Agent: Donald W. Hagerty. Supervisor: Earl McGinty. Postmaster: Albe: District Engineer: M. D. Wfllhm& Office Engineer: L. W. Turoff. Director: Johm L. McCormick. ‘Territorial Director: Hugh J. Wade. ..Federal Building, Room 311 ... Federal Building, Room 328 .. Federal Bullding, Room 504 \...Federal Building Room 113 Shattuck Building, Room 12 | Shattuck Building, Room 10 - Baranof ‘Hotél, Room 50¢ Federal Building, Room 100 ...Federal Building, Room 419 .. Tefritorial Building, Room 206 of Bublic Welfare: R. G. unymrd BSecretary to the Director: Joeephlne S. Wright, Attorney General: Henry Roden. Chief Clerk: Peter Gilmore. : Juneau Hotel, Room 201 ‘Territorial Building, Room 203 “Pederal’ Building, Room 437 ... Federal Buflding, Room 204 Terrm] Department of Labor Nurse-in-Charge: Jane Hibbard, Commissioner of Labor: Michael Haas. ....Assembly Building, Room 103 Chief Clerk: S. McCutcheon. ’re-rrworhl Museum and Library .. Curator: E. L. Keithahn, Assistant: Mrs. Josephine White. Territorial Treasury . » Treasurer: Oscar Olson. Assitsant to the Treasurer: Thom: Division of Liquor Enforcement ....Feqeral‘ Building, Room 203 ...Federal Building, Room 218 as Martinson. ...Assembly Building, Room 100 Chief Liquor Enforcement Clerk: J. B Carlyle. Tcrrnunnl Employment and Placement Service .. Director: Joseph Flakne. Chief Clerk: Frieda Romanoff. U. 8. Clerk of Court's Office Sommers Building, Ground Floor Federal Building Room 506 Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. Deputy Cler ames W. Leivers. U. 8. Commissioner’s. Office . i U. S Commissoner: Felix Gray. U. 8. District Attorney’s Office ...Federal Building, Room 513 Federal Building, Room 502 U, S. District Attorney: William A. Holzheimer. Assistant U. S. District Attorney: D S District Court S. District Judge Lynn Gemmill. ..Federal Building, Room 512 Federal Building, Room 524 Dlstrlct Judge: George F‘ Alexander. Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlii | U. 8. Marshal'’s Office n. ...Federal Building, Room 501 U. 8. Marshal: William T. Mahoney Chief Deputy Marshal: Flossie M. U. 8. Naval/Office of the 13th Naval District . Doolin, Federal Building, Room 314 Officer in Charge:'J. 8. MacKinnon, Lt. Comdr., USNR. -Federal Building, Room 304 | United States Army Finance Office Finance Officer: R. J. Gregory. U. 8. Weather Bureau . ....Assembly Building, Room 101 ..Federal Building, Room 409 Meteorologist in Charge: H. J. 'x‘hompmn Chief Assistant Meteorologist: H. A.askn Acmnzutws and Communications Commission Supervisor: D. L. Reynolds. Civil Aeronauties Airways Communication Station ... W. Douglas. A. A. T. Building, Second Floor A. A. T. Building, Second Fluor Operator-in-Charge: W, E. Cruse. Assistant: R. F. Anderson, Juneau (ily Offices City Clerk’s Office ............ City Clerk: Robert Rice.. Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mae Du.,kworr.h City Engineer’s Office . City Engineer: Prnnk uemxr ..City Hall, Ground Floor .....City Hall, Ground Floor Assistant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. Street Foreman: Bert Lybeck, City Fire Department ... Fire Chief: V. W. Mul City Hall, Ground Floor Assistant Fire Chief: Minard Mil, City Library ... Libratian: Anne B. Colman. Asgistant: Ruth Richardson. City Magistrate’s Office ... City Magistrate: Grover C, Winn. City Police Chief Office Chief: Kenneth Junge. Mayors' Office - M.lxur mrry I Lucu ...City Hall Second Floor .City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall, Ground Floor ity Hall, Ground Floor Territorial Building, Room 101 | S A S R T TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry !Alaska Music Supply | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Planos—Musical mn-h T Y LIS O A 8 L8 1 ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales 140 8o, Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black $88 et 3 A LA AR ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on | | | » — THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retafler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 (VIR P4 SRR SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 —» e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OI1L Poot of Main Streef Junean Molors ——— A Supplies | | | Soothing O i Phone 208 122 W. Becond | ’ %‘:u;gm rE?r‘i’:dMgh‘llck::d 2 n EVERY NIGHT + OUGLAS I ' Utah Nut and Lump | }sobn Marin, Prop, pfii 3 | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | s TELEPHONE 4 S,igl?ury Meat Co. | = “"’ ANDA;;‘)TYULT:%A ¥ 1 FREE DELIVERY : HOME GROCERY ? Call Phones: 13 and & Phone 146 Tfi neirgersesy ||| GESRGEBNOY LIQUCRS | “sMILING SERVICE" '—&m__, Bert's Cash Grocery |—M—————— PHONI o DK e s ' Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf [y HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry || ————— LS L FRANKLIN STR Front and Sec:grsgre::: ? JUNEAU YOUN G PHONE 359 Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS ] Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammllnmol Garbage Haunled Reasonahle Monthly Rates GENERAL MOTORS, DE} { E. 0. DAVIS 4 MAYTAG PRODUOTS. TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 w P JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” —————— WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W, Wendt v v Display REPAIRS ond SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE i Phone 464 Bill Hixson cowr.ms-nmm COM “The Clothing Man” Rice & Ahlers Co. . Plumbing — Oil Burness ! Heating Phone 34 Sheet Melad The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe Subscribe 0 the Dany Empir — e—4he A ingd with the um.. Empire Classifieds Pay! COLUMBIA LUMBER courm 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. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 TheB M.Behremls Oldest Bank'in Alaska ¥ * L3t COMMERCIAL

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