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CLASSIFIED | ADVER Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: [T 7S Avam—— Additional days ...... 5o _ Minimum charge ....5% 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 directory. ~ FORRENT s VACANCY in Jenson Apts. Corner 6th and Franklin. STEAM HEATED apartment. Three rooms and bath. Klein Apts. Phene Black 768 or inquire Apt.3. e VACANCY, Decker Apartments MARSHALL APTS., 4 rooms, fur- nished. Phone 751, or call at 114 Ww. 6th St. 1-ROOM furnished house. Oil heat. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. FOR artment, 4 rooms @ and bath Phone Blue 135. TISING e e A o FOR SALE—Hand-tailored suit of imported tweed, blue, size 18-20, | only slightly worn, Bargain.| Write Ed, Empire. | | 37 FORD V-8 sedan. Perfect| throughout, Driven only 16,000, miles, $450. Phone Harry be-} tween 6-7 p.m. only. Black 272. FOR SALE — New house on Auke Bay, near 12-mile post; modern conveniences; FHA terms. Write xxx, The Empire. A A I S ST E e MAPLE YOUTH bed, good springs, inner-spring mattress, $20; maple ¢rib - spring and mattress, $10: Hi-chair, $2.50. All in good cpn- dition. Phone 484. et AL GEENEd i FOR SALEClarinet, wood, and | case, good condition, $35. Photue 175, 4-ROOM furnished house for quick | sale. Going away. See E. Johan- son, Douglas. EQUITY In 5-room house, reason- able; or will lease. See Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Douglas. FOR RENT—Furnished room for 1 or 2 ladies. Close in. Phone 241 3-ROOM fur. apt., new refrigera- tor, Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. PARTLY fur. house, 1zth St.Phone 67 after 5 p.m. water day and night; electric range; laundry conveniences; gar- age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- las 132, VACANCY. HILLOREST APTS. PHONE 439. FURNISHED room. Ph. Green 675 3-ROOM furnisheh apt. Nice loca- tion. Phone 385. e 2 e BSOS ol it COMPLETELY furnished house for rent. Phone Red 600. STEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Ellingen Apts. 3-ROOM cot@e—s;_ 2-room cabin. 843 West 9th. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621. VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, fireplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, ofl heat, unfurnished Phone 439. . S Gt SN SRy 3-ROOM nicely wur. stm. hehted apts. and houses. Windsor Apts VACANCY Perelle Xpts New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200.] e TWO large, clean, steam heated, front room apt. including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143, e | 4-ROOM FURNISHED spartment; also 5-room strictly odern un- —_— e ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa) Bank Bldg. at office 20th Cen! . —— T COZY, warm furn. apte. Lights water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview, VACANCY — Francis = Apartmenta. Inquire Snap Shoppe. 3 e FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANCY st Fosbeo Apts. . , bt . 1 A VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- duced rates. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION HUNTERS: Tres- passing and huntihg on Spubn Island strictly forbidden. E. E. Weschenfelder. ALTERATIONS FOR ADULTS, SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, CURTAIN DRAPER- IES AND FURNITURE COVERS. PHONE 251 OR 816 DIXON ST. ! 'ROOM with or without board, pri- | vate home. Green 462. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, casb || or trade at Nugget Shop. L o i e o IR % CENTS EACH PAID for Whed | sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. 1 | to create .an Inter-Patliamentary FOR SALE—1932 V-8 Ford Coupe. A-1 shape. Phone Blue 115 after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Trolling boat “Congo,” fully equipped. Call:at New Boat Harbor. Lindtner Twiet. ENGLISH style baby buggy, S7.| Evergreen Apts., No. T. 2-BURNER circulating oil heater, hot water coil, automatic electric | fuel pump. Bargain. Phone Blue 624. | MELLOPHONE, practically new. Suitable for school band. Phone 383. éOCKfXIL ba; le!:ure’si for “sale. Phone 132, bankrupt trustee, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- | rite ironers. Terms: $5 monthly. Liberal -allowances for your old sewing machine or washer, Ccall | J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. NEW cabin-boat, 25-footer, Com- pletely equipped; would also trade | in on larger boat. Phone Doug- las 173. WATKINS Products, Phone Black | 634. Mall orders taken. Box 1851. FOR SALE—Estey piano, $75 cash. Phone Blue 306. GOOD ' restaurant equipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot . Qrocery, 3 nt, 8 - 0ST and FOUND LOST—Billfold containing ‘money, checks, driving and hunter’s li- censes. Finder pledse Notify D. P. Holden, Red 178. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Finder | inay claim same at Empire office | and pay_for. this ad, | V;Vflih‘m_ ED hn; ily liufi‘di'y’ in your home, or lingerie in mine. Phone | Red 898. { WANTED TO RENT—Bmall furn. house with elec.; preferably on Alaska Game Commission Alaska Merit System | Alaska Road Commission ..., . Chief Engineer: Ike P. Taylor. 1 | Customs Office ............ 5 * DIRECTONY OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES | In Junel_n_,ggifil City ... Federal Building, Room 424 Excutive Officer.and Fiscal Agent: Frank Dufresne. Assistant Exccutive Officer: Homer W. Jewell. ...Territorial Building, Room 108 Director: Curtis G. Shattuck. Alaska National Guard ol Federal Building, Room 210 Adjutant General: Major. Willlam R. Mulvihill. Instructor: Maj. Jesse E. Graham. v Federal Building, Room 311 Assistant Chief Engineer: Hawley W. Sterling. Alaska Unemployment Compensation Commission = - ST Territorial' Building, Room 205 Director: Walter P. Sharpe. Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection .. Federal Bldg., Room 121 Local Inspéctor of Hulls: John M, Clark. Loeal Inspector of Boilers: John Newmarker. " Cable Office, Alaska Communications System .. Federal Building, Room 6 Operator-in-Charge: Masler Sergeant Roger Stevenson. Federal Communica/ Commission .. ...Shattuck Bullding, Room 7 Radio Inspector: Herbert H. Arlowe. Clerk: Hazel Ferguson. 5 Custodian Service S—— Chief Custodian: Albert Wile, Assistant Custodian: George Gaullufsen, .Federal Building, Room 12 i ...Feteral Building, Room 15 Collector: James J. Conhors. 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. - Federal Security Agency ....... Federal Building, Room 103 Dr. Langdon R. White, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Medical Director, Alaska Indian Service. Fish and Wildlife Service ................ . Federal Building, Room 324 Fishery Management Supervisor: Clarence L. Olson. Assistant Fishery Management Supervisor: J. 8, Culbertson. Forest Service e hE deral Bullding, Room 404 Reglonal Forester: B. Frank Heiftzleman. Assistant Regional Foresters: Wellman Holbrook, Chatles Burdick. Admiralty Division of the Forest Service ......Shattuck Building, Room 6 Divison Supervisor: Harold E. Smth. Governor's Office PR -7 Governor of Alaska: Ernest Griening. Secretary to the Governor: Estella Draper, Internal Revenue Office .......... Fedetal Building, Room 101 Deputy Collectors: Orlie 8. Sulllvan, Wesléy. €. Overby. > National Resources Planning Board .. ....Federal Building, Room 311 Head: James C. Rettie. ¥ $ Chief Planning Technician: George Sundborg. Public Survey Office i ....Federal Building, Room 301 District Cadastral Engineer: George A. Parks. Office Cadastral Engineer: Daniel Ross. i Regional Disbursing Office .....Federal Bullding, Room 304 Dishursing Clerk: Charles E. Naghel. Assistant: Arthur Adams. Secretary of Alaska Office . Secretary of Alaska: E. L. Bartlett. Clerk-Stenographer: Stella Young. 3 Solicitor’s Office : i Federal Bullding, Room 504 Councilor-at-Large for Alaska: George W. Folta. Office of Indian Affairs . Federal Building Room 113 General Superintendent: Clauc . Administrative Assistant: Fred R. Geeslin. Division of Education 3 Shattuck Building, Room 12 Director: Virgil R. Farrell, Division of Organizatien and Extension -.....Shattuck. Bullding, Room 10 Senior Organization Field Agent: Don: Hagerty. . ek Baranof Hotel, Room 504 Construction Division .. .Federal Building, Room 100 Federal Building, Room 519 Federal Building, Room 308 ... Federal Building, Room 328 Supervisor: Earl McGinty. Postmaster’s Office ... Postmaster: Albert Wile. Public Roads Administration ................ District Epgineer: M. D. Willlams. Office Engineer: L. W. Turoff. Public Welfare Office . Director. of Public Welfare: R. G. Selective Service Board ............ Director: John L, McCormick. Social Security Office, Alaska Division Territorial Director: Hugh J. Wade. Secretary to the Director: Josephine 5. Wright. Territorial Attorney General's Office ......Federal Building, Room 430 Attorney General: Henry Roden. Chief Clerk: Peter Gilmore. Territorial Auditor’s Office ... Auditor: Frank A. Boyle, Deputy Auditor: J. K. McAlister. ¢ Territorial Commissionet of Education Oflge... Federal Building, Room 216 Oommissioner of Eduication: James C. Ryan. Depiity Commissioner of Education: Marie Drake. “Territorial Commissioner of Mines’ Office ... Federal Building, Room 407 _ Commissioner of Mihes: B. D. Stewart. . Chiet Clerk: R. L. Stewart. Teritotial Highway Engifieer’s Offfce .. Highway Engineer: William A. Hesse. Tetritorial, Department of Health MG OFfice ... e .. of Health: W, W. Cotincil, Commissioner X Division of Communicable Disease ...........Territorial Bullding, Room 103 .. Federal Bullding, Room 419 e Territorial Buildifig, Rooin 206 Maynard. ...Juneau Hotel, Room 201 ... Territorial Bullding, Room 203 .Federal Building, Room 2034 ... Federal Building, Room 105 Terkitorial Building - Room 102 In Oharge: Dr. Courtiiey Smith. Sgn Sk Division of Materfial-anid Ohila Health ... Territorial Building, Room 101 Division o Health Engineering ... Territorial Building, Room 106 'fi “hif i Tefritorial Biillding, Room 105 & ry 3 Assistant Head Technician: Allan Wi Juneau Health L MR Nurse-in-Charge: Jane Hibbard. Territorial Department of Labor ... '“"»‘nmwun Buliding, Room 108 .Assedibly Butlding, Room 103 Glacier Highway. Phone Green 720, it { LR TR Y i BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Enthusiastic reception of his pla | Alaska Aeronautics and Communications Commission .. er of Labor: Michael Haas. Chief Clerk: §. McCiteheon. Territorial Museum and Library ... Curator: E, L. Keithahn. ° Assistant: Mrs. Josephine White. : r: Oscar Olson. s Assitéant to the Treasurer: Thomas Division of Liquor Enforcement . Chief Liguor Enforcement Clerk: J. Territorial Employment and Placement Pederal Bullding, Room 203 Federal Building, Room 218 rvice . Sommeér's Building, Director: Joseph Flakne. Chief Clerk: Frieda Romanoff. U. 8. Clerk of Court’s Of Federal Bilding Room 508 ‘Clerk of Court: R E. Coughlin. Deptty Clerk . Leivers. : U. S. Commissio ... Federal Building, Room 513 U. 8 Commissoner; Gray. U. 8. District m_&?mdwe U. 5. District Attorney: William A. Holzheimer, Assistant U. 8. District Attorney: Lynn Gemmill. : Federal Bullding, Room 512 Federal Bullding, Room 524 District Judge: George F. Alexander. Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. U. S. Marshal’s Office ... gl.j' Marshal: William T. Mahoney. hief Deputy Mayshal: Flossie M. . U. S. Naval orrge of the 13th Naval District ., Federal Building, Room 314 Officer In Charge: J. S. MacKinnon, Lt. Comdr., USNR. States Army Pinance Office .. ..Assembly Building, Room 101 inance Officer: R. J. Gregory. ¢ U. 8. Weather Bureau’ Pederal Building, Room 409 Thompson - #. W. Douglas. ...Federal Building, Room 501 Unit A. A. T. Building, Second Floor Before the war emergency, tank- er ships delivered about 1,250,000 barrels of ofl dally to easterfi ea- board points. 2 Union of America, binding all na- tions of the Western Hemisphere into ene cohesit ported by Sen. . Mexico, visiting in Los Angeles. Je8k L 0 S0l Civil Aeronautics Airways Communication Statien ... .0 ..ol .l TR M) ! A. A. T. Building, Second Floor Charge: W. E. Oruse, . (Assistant: R. P Anderson, @ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1941. CONSULT DRAFT | Whittier Becomes BOARD BEFORE | (apfain of Guards SIAR“NGS(HOO‘, Two members of the Juneau « | company of the Alaska Nnnon;fl ¢ oY b Guard have just been promoted in S'uden's wa[ned '0 Fmd grade, it is announced by Major Out How Soon They May Be Called Ry Mulvihill. The promotions saw Maurice Jud- son Whittier, first lieutenant in headquarters detachment, moved up l 2 Registrants who contemplate res-| Whing attendance at schools this onth should first consult their il6cal draft boards to ascertain to a captaincy, in which grade he/ approximately how soon they may ' will serve as supply officer. To fill the vacancy created by the; promotion of Whittier, Joseph A MecLean has been moved up from| second lieutenant to first lieuten- fan qualify as a ‘“necessary man” tinder Selective Service Regula-| tions he is liable to be called for X 4 | Fred Eastaugh, employee in the induction when his order number yraffic department u:’ Pan Amer- |is "Cflchmwl*:e said: lican Airways in Junedu, returned T '.?’ Lenient | here teday on a southbound Lode- e policy of the Seléctive star after spending a month in the Bervice System to be as lenient as|pairbanks office of PAA. pessible within the law in cases of | B men who are earnestly pur-| MRS. LOCHRIE H y 3 ERE nwl:‘nes educational opportunities.! Mrs. C. E. Lochrie has arrived goodref:l‘:;h :‘:"l have ‘;“‘9"‘1 INihere from her home in Anchorage s i w‘tjll En}:l:nve ucational| gy yisit to her son-in-law and “’m”' S5, thelic: eli8a "Zm{:fi‘/v °§;dnugmer. Mr. and Mrs. Vern A Quarter or a semester even if they|oC ?][ tfm ROy e, Ofh. TR are not seeking to qualify for ;\n‘-Lees YRR SNAL Pad occupation that is exceptionally im- ; a2 e portant for National Defense . R o Tony Foss, of Sitka, drew a fine “My advice to these young men, i therefore, Is to consult with their Of 200 in United States Commis- sioner’s Court at Sitka today, on tre local boards and find out when * i they probably will be called to|oorbq ot aVINE shol 4 doe gect: qualify for military tramming. Tt the | Deputy Marshal at Sitka, Foss do. probability is more remote than @ syroved the deer meat. Y month or so, they may begin theic| - i ‘studles with the understanding that | MIES STEVENSON HOME they can at least complete a quar-| Charlotte Stevenson returned ter. In the same way it may seem home from the south in time to probable, according to their order| enter Juneau Public School. She numbers, that they can complete|is the daughter of Roger Steven- a semester or a full school year.”|son, Technical Sergeant, Signal | The general policy, Director Mc- Corps, United States Army and ;COI’mle said, will be one of co- | Operator-in-Charge of the radio operation with the object of not!station in Juneau. causing a sudden interruption of | ——————— studies or financial loss to thc; BOUND FOR CONVENTION EASTAUGH RETURNS | Utah Nut and Lump 1 tlnue" through a quarter or semes- ter for‘which tuition has been paid. This, he said, can be accomplished by the local board, granting a stay student through inability to con-| Bound for the 19th Annual Con- |vention of the American Legion YAuxmary, Mrs. Betty McCormick, Mrs. W. E. Hendrickson and Mrs, ‘lMflbc] Lybeck sailed for Seward . Federal Bullding, Room 509 of induction until the end of suchjon the northbound Baranof this period to a student who is called | morning. for military training. it | Specialists Exempted Falconry is said to be the oldest There are a number of specialized | sport in the world. professions, Director McCormick said, for which students who give reasonable promise of becoming ac- ceptable practitioners are being de- ferred on recommendation of the his college or university in which the college officials testify as to his| | standing, courses and occupational deferment. | SRS B T b3 ATTENTION Women of the Moose: Regular meeting, Wed., Sept. 3, in IOOF Hall at 8 p.m. Refresh- ments. American Council of Education in collaboration with National Selective Service Headquarters , | 1t is set forth in Bulletin No. 10, {issued by the Council, and provides for getting into the hands of the i local board of a “Student Statement of Information” concerning his sta- | tus and plans, and an affidavit by adv. [\Whe GERTIE OLSON, Recorder. Did THAT Come From? [+ HAT WITH VISOR THE - TREND: jaunty ca with visor decouie? wi’fi braid. To be worn back on the head or tipped over the eye. " FHE ORIGIN: one million men in the national defense. All wearing the military cap of the U. S. army. ickial M<kone Juneau City Offices | City Clerk's Office : .....City Hall, Ground Floor City Clerk: Robe: Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mae Duckworth. City Engineer’s Office ..................... 3 Engineer: Frank Metcalf. 1 tant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. ! Foreman: Bert Lybeck. City Pre Department ...... Fire Chief: V. W. Mulvihill | Assistant Pire Chief: Minard Mill. | city Library 4 | Librarian: Anne B. 4 | Assistant: Ruth Ricl 3 1‘ City Magistrate’s Office ...... H City Magistrate: Grover C. Winn. ' city Police Chief Office . s cqcl Kenneth Junge. | Mayor; Harry I. Lucgs. ...City Hall, Ground Floor .City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall Second Floor [ S— THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retatler~ TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Gwed Crooers NEXT TO CITY HALL , g gRTSIBON HALE PHONE 767 Quality Work Clothing [ ] +* SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owher “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.* PHONE 788 - FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem SYSTEM CLEANING FORD AGENCY . Bol N have been ordered B o Tl e & v e vt oo | PHONE 15 john L. McCormick, Tertitorial 5 : iners headed by Ma, Jesse 4D Director of Selective Service an- ?m v i “ s M“ka Lalln e ! . Graham. GREASES no‘l;vnc‘;d today | It was also announced that Stafl| es——— aAs hile deferments from milltary| gergeant Kenneth R. Hilgedick, of Poot of —ou.sm " training are being granted students j..qquarters detachment, has at Mam who are preparing to enter certain |y own request been transferre | S erred - » occupations in which shortages o”h!.se mnkrfl;u rivut: in Com| an(? Co Al“k M H s 1 J..“l “o'o" manpower exist or are lnd!cnted't‘h 2P o & a _Music y ke X +|Also recommended for promotion in Arthur M. U; S ettty | Director McCormick said, there arejeadquarters staff are Private Bd- ur B Usees, {no group or blanket deferments.| i 3. Butler. .ta statl..s t| | Pismos—Musical Instruments T T~ T oo oesb tnue b6 woted Boh 1 ih Balvies ik . Phomndot and Supplies Soothing Organ Music and dividually by the local board naVING |t Gorpordl n H. Thompson| | Phane 308 123 W. Becond Deliclous Fried Chicken juriSdiction, and unless a student o b siani EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home u‘uor Store—Tel. 699 American’ Meat——Phone 38 _ “SMILING SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery || ——————— —_— Thomas Hardware Co. PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between PFront and Second Streets PHONE 359 | B g v 1 e JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 W. P. JOHNSON b - “The Frigida » memm s ARSONS ELECTRIC CO, || r——e bt Oockion D Yo 140 Bo. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 WALL PAPER | objectives, together with a general Office of Production Management. o & Residence Phone Black 680 | Procedure for the deferment of such fvn]uation & ".“e student as afp—o . Ideal Pam Shop students has been worked out by the oo 5y e T, SoieEing Phone 549 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODAR and PLYMOUTE DEALERS Will Remodel to Suit . Tenant. e T— Subscribe 0 the Dafly Alaska Empire—the paper with the pald circulation. o 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. 1891 —Hali a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank {f" Oldest Bank in Alaska ~ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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