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CLASSIFIED ADVER e ittt Count five average words to ths line. Daily rate per line for consecuuva Insertions: 100 \ Additional days . 5o 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 telephou directory ~ FOR RENT PETERSON house, Third and Dix- | on Sts. Partly furnished. P.O. Box 1 | FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675. 5-ROOM house, furnished, ofl heat. | Red 404. | 2-ROOM apt., steam heated. Phons | Blue 474, FURNISHED house for rent. Oib| I with 2 bedrgoms. Phone 589, ! Steve Stanworth. ROOM—Twin beds, Triangle | No. 4. Call Green 620. | NEWLY painted and furnished | ipartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. | VACANCY in Jenson Apts. Comet 6th and Franklin. MARSHALL APTS, 4 rooms, fur-| nished. Phone' 751, or cal ab 114 | W. 6th St. 3-ROOM fur. apt, new refrigera- | tor, Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559.| EOUR ROO‘VKS all turmshed h(‘t‘ water day and night; elecmc( range; laundry conveniences; gar- age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- las 132, VACANCY, HILLCREST APTB..’ PHONE 439. H LOMPLLTELY furnished house for rent. Phone Red 600. BTEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. lingen Apts. 3 r‘OOM cotmg 2-room...cabin. 843 West 9th. { APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, cKionen Apts. FOR RENT—4-room . apt., electric range, stéam heated, ~ hot' and cold water: Above Oapitol Cafe. MODERN house, fireplace, channel| view, ‘hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished Phone 439. 5 e 3-ROOM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses: “\Vindsor ' Apts’ TWO large, clesn, steam. heated, front room apt; including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143, . e e S RS TASCRE L L 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. e T i e ONE OFFICE room for remt. m Nationa) 'Bank Bldg. T s e ——— FOR RENT—Apartments,. .inquire at office” 20th" Century Bldl £ VACANCY at Foshee Apta. VACANCY Nu duced rates. MISCELLANEOUS e e et A MILK by gal, 60c. Bring own con- tainers. North Star Dairy. ATTENTION HUNTERS: Tres- passing agd hunting on Spubn Island strictly forbidden. Ev' E. ‘Weschenfelder. . > ROOM with or without board, pri- vate home. Green 462. % nents. Re- up. Lola Beauty Shop. ' Phone':20l. 315 Decker Way. e Pl bt UHEITL S TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. «:: =» e sy Bt " LOST and FO LOST — Near Federal Bld. boy's | black hand - knitted sweater. Phone Blue 165. weeddy a5 : FOUND—Bunch of keys. PFinder may claim same at Empire dfln and pay for this ad. ' . < .« Subscrioe - 1o the Daly Alllfl Empire—the paper Witl. the larges . paid circulation. f1931 RADIO BARGAIN 5 tube, 2-band TISING FORSALE | WASHING MACHINE, sewmg “ma- | chine, radio—battery or electric. | Phone Douglas 615. CHEVROLE’!‘ sedan o hauled engine and brakes, good | tives, $95. Phone Blue 330. TWO DASCH.UND iD black thorough- breds, tan markings. Male and female. Will sell separately. Phone Black 740 after 5 p.m. RCA Victor console with 14-inchi speaker,. $25. Juneau Radio Service. WILL SELL my. hunting and fish- ing boat. Cabin cruiser, four bunks, two years old. Will give some terms to right party. Phone 283 BULK CARROTS, cabbages and new potatoes for sale. Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. MUS’I‘ “SELL qulck l’-‘ully fumished‘ 5-room house, $2,200. See Mrs‘ G. Johansen, Douglas. | | 424 FT SEINE gashoat “Caesar,” 90 h.p. engine, new welded gas tanks, fully equipped. Small! boat mrbor PO Box 2346. 1 i D SR | MILK FOR SALB in_ fiber con- tainer,! These container§ @ost 5c| each and when full of rich grade | “A” milk cost 20c & quart at your grocer..'“Ask - your ' grocer for | North' Star: dairy mnk Curtis Sherwood. BABY BUGQGY, cart and play-] pen., just painted. Phone Red' 765. P hs o Rigged | e 26-FT. bottom boat. for "trolling, $175 cash. Call 633 Harris St. aftér five pan. FOR SALE—'34 Chevrolet De Luxe sedan.' Good¢ condition. ' Terms. Phone 175. FOR SALE — Motorboat, Wilson seining' boat type. 45 horsepower Atlas engine fully eguipped. 5% ft.! length.. 3 herring seines; 1 salmon seine; 3 skiffs; 1 ware- house; . hoiler tar tank; 2 pond nets. See ‘Capt. Martin: Holst, 838 Ninth St. FOR SALE—Guest House in Skag- way. Six bedrooms, 4-sets twin beds. CGompletely furuished; also florist business’ and show: garden. Apply- &t The -White. House, Skagway, -Alaska. ¥ ————— FOR. SALE:-—-Pat Ryan’s farm, com- pletely furnished at Auk Lake loop road. A good buy. Write Box 2953. DINING room set. Phone 439. HOUSE for sale, Seatter 'rmot Phone Red 130, = FOR SALE—A bargain. Launch “Lit- tle' Ark.” See ‘Herb ob Prince of Wales for demonstration 6F other infotmation. ‘Any reasonabie offer accepted. k HOUSE FOR SALE — Mile north Douglasbridge. Purnished. TToofhs. Hot, nnd cold waber Emesc Dan- jels. L FOR SALE — New house on Auke ! 'Bay, néar 12-mile ‘post; modérn convenienees;: mm Witte nx.'l'hcmyh.* " 3 NEW cabin-boat, 25-footer, Ppletely qulm would ‘Mfl‘lde piancs. Expert tun- u “Alpske agent.- rldn US— Anderson Music Shoppe.! HOHBEKEEPER wumd Apply | bigamy. She was con- ; two 'Canadian order to et separation allowances totalihg §70° a month, i J lit's a fulltime job. | fiiends “iday. I used to finish in half an | hour. "1 rassed ~about eating your rations .| invitations, THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDA\ SEPT. 10, 1941. [HAT 2 YEARS OF WAR - | RATIONS HAVE DONE T0 L ueustwwrs INENGLAND e o How are housewives manag- ing in Britain—at war just two years, or since September 1, 19397 Margarct Bunnelle, Wife of Robert E.-Bunneli¥, Associat- ed Press pureau chief in Lon- don, begins a series of three weekly articles telling her ex- periences. Later stories deal with eclothes and the servant preblem.) By MARGARET BUNNELLE By Cable to AP Feature Service LONDON—A wartime housekeep- er ‘has to be a combination diplo- mat and dietetic opportunist, and | Since rationing became more ex- tensive, I have been wangling and experimenting whith things like goat meat, ecls, roots and arti- chokes, Once I'd have turned my nose up at them. Shopping ta hours of snooping and maki with storekeepers every| The more shops you know, the better your chances of getting foods which are unrationed but scarce because the clerks reserve them for regular customers. Shop- ping becomes so complicated that you find you give three-fourths of your time and thought to what you are gaing to eat. , Salads a Luxury High prices of such delicacies as tomatoes, cucumbers and fruit; | unrationed but scarce, and nec sary’ for balanced meals—add to/ the food problem. When tomatoes first came in season this year they | cost $1.50 a pound, cucumbers 75 cents each, lettuce 25 cents a head, spring onions four cents each, leeks 10 cents each. Now that the season has pro- gressed, the government has taken over distribution of many things and has controlled prices without actually rationing them. Tomatces may now be had at the fixed price of 25 cents ‘a pound, but they are hard to find because more people are buying them. 1 That's where wangling comes in and friendship with shop clerks pays dividends. Even so, it's nec- essary to shop early. Guests Help the Larder Having people in for dinner lsl a problem. A meat ration, for instance—25 cents worth a week per person—is barely enough for one meal. Visitors are embar- and often bring donations of but-‘ ter or sugar when they accept| For this reason, as well as (0| eke out our own rations, we do| most of our entertaining now at| restaurants and hotels, where food isn't rationed, although only a fair dinner of soup, meat, vege- TREND: rubber boots to slip over your shoes. High, medi z Inuk with the notched Wellington tops the buckaroo. ORIGIN: cowl booh designs. s M fancy ] mp N | Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection Local Inspector of Hulls: John M. Clark. Local Inspector of Boilers: John Newmarker. | cable Office, Alaska Communications System ... Federal Building, Room 6 | Operator-in-Charge: Master Sergeant Roger Stevenson. Federal Communications Commission ... Herbert H. Arlowe. tables and dessert costs son even in the m hotels. And you have to go | DIRECTORY OF GOVEI!IIMENI AGENCIES In Juneau, Capital ity Alaska Game Commission . Ex Assistant Executive Officer: Alaska Merit System Director: Curtis G. Alaska National Guard Adjutant General: Instruetor: Alaska Road Commission .. Chief Engineer: Ike P. Taylor. Assistant Chief Engineer: Shfif&uck. ctor: Walter P, Sharpe. Radio Inspector: Clerk: Hazel Ferguson. Custodian Service ... Chief Custodian: Albert Wile. Assistant Custodian: George Gullufsen, | Customs Office Collector: James J. Connorh Assistant Collector: | Pederal Security Agency Dr. Langdon R. White, bmgcon, U. 8. Publlc Health Service, Medical Director, Alaska Indian Service. Fish and Wildlife Service .. Fishery Management S\‘nmvisor Clarence L. Olson. » Officer and F‘iscal Agem Frank Dufresne. Homer W. Jewell. | Oity Engineer: Major. Willlam R. Mulvihill. Maj. Jesse E. Graham. Hawley W. Sterling. Alaska Unemployment Compensation Commission M. 8. Whittier. | Federal Bureau of Investigation ... Agent in Charge: Ralph C. Vogel. i | Federal Housing Administration ............ Chief Underwtiter and Office Manager Clerk in Charge: Nadja ©. Triplette. | s . Juneau Cify Offices | City Clerk’s Office City Hall, Ground Floor | City Clerk: Robert Rice Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mae Duckworth: | City Engineer’s Office Frank Metealf. Assistant City Engineer: ester Tripp. Street Foreman: Bert Lybeck. Fire Department Fire Chief: V. W Mul\!mll Assistant Fire Chief: Minard Mill, City Library Librarian: Anne B. Colman. | Al nt: Ruth Richardson. | City Magistrate's Office City Magistrate: Grover C. Winn. 205 | City Police Chief Office Chief: Kenneth Junge. Room 121 | Mayors" Oflk‘c | : Harry 1. lurns Federal Building, Room 424 | City Hall, Ground Floor Territorial Building, Room 108 | 210' City City Hall, Ground Floor Federal Building, Room City Hall Seecond Floor Federal Building, Room 311 City Hall, Ground Floor Territorial Building, Room ..City Hall,"Ground Floor Federal Bldg., -..City Hall, Ground Floar T A | l(lml)lz llnlona! mflm NEXT TO CITY HALL - PHONE 767 I e e TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES ...Federal Building, Room 12| | STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L} FBED HENNING Oomplete Outfitter for Men * Shattuck Building, Room 7 ...Federal Building, Room 15 2 “SANITARY PLUMBING and mm«: COMPANY W Nmfl.ovmu “Let your plumbing worry be our wory.” -\ PHONE 788 ——a Federal Building, Room 519 : ...Federal Building, Room 200} Herbert Redman. 1 Federal Building, Room 103 R1}UN FORD AGENCY ...Federal Building, Room 324» | tioned bacon, |eggs weekly | would provide the U. 8. navy with for frequently the meat give out before all the served. Horse Meat Unlimited In the way of experimentation, I've found that unrationed kid is a good substitute for rationed la and unrationed - kippers for v and that your t suppl guests are Assistant Fishery Management Supervisor: J. S. Culbertson. | Forest Service ... ..Federal Building, Room 404 Regional !-"oxester B Frank Hemmeman Asststant Regional Foresters: Wellman Holbrook, Charles Burdick. Admiraity Division of the Forest Service Shattuck Building, Room 6 Divison Supervisor: Harold E. Smth. overnor's Office ... Governor of Alaska: Emesl Orueninc Secretary to the Governor: Estella Draper. .Federal Building, Room 101 esley C. Overby. Federal Building, Room 311 | Federal Building, Room 308 | | | | G \ | g% ful | Internal Revenue Office .. 5 y Deputy Collectors: Orlie S. Sulliva clous use of egg powder. I've also|\ationa) Resources Planning Board . tried eel and white-bait, fish lh’l' Head: James C. Rettie. look like minnows, but haven't got- Chief Planning Technician: George Sundborg. ten up the nerve to try hor + | Public Survey Office .....Federal Building, Room 301 which is unrationed. | District Cadastral Engineer: Georgcfl Parks. Occasionally, as a breakfast treat, | Office Cadastral Engineer: Daniel Ross. I have been able to serve tomato Reglonal Disbursing Otfice ........... i juice, sometimes available at 35 Disbursing Clerk: Charles E. Naghel. cents a can. Oranges are unob- Assistant: Arthur Adams, tainable. @ecxetmv of Alaska Office . b Anyway the housewife figures | Secretary of Alaska: E. L. Bartlett. it, it takes careful management| Clerk-Stenographer: Stella Young. to provide a combination of ra- }Sohcitors Office . 5 ......Federal Building, Room 504 oned and unrationed foods and Councilor-at-Large for Alaska: George W. Folta. Bt 3 Ciaks 3 . ;. | Office of Indian Affairs .. Federal Building Room 113 aurant meals which will give | sl Superlmenden CluudeM proper nourishment and at the| A@ministrative A.sslstnnt. Fred R. Geelun same time not make the budget| “pjyision of BAUCAHION ... ..Shattuck Building, Room 12 run a defieit. | Director: Virgil R. Farrell. i Division of Organization and Extension Zenior Organization Field Agent: Dona) Construction Division . Supervisor: Earl Mcomty | Péstmaster’s Office Postmaster: Albert Wfle Public Roads Administration District Engineer: M. D. Willilams. Office Engineer: L. W. Turoff. Public Welfare Office ....... ....Territorial Building, Room 206 * Director of Public Welfare: R. G. Maynard. Selective Service Board ....... 4 Director: John L. Mocormlck Social Security Office, Alaska Division .. Territorial Director: HugheJ.r Wade, Secretary to the Director: Josephine S. Wright. ‘Terrltorial Attorney General's Office ... Federal Building, Room 430 Attorney General: Henry Roden. | Chief Clerk: Peter Gilmore. | Territorial Auditor’s Office . Auditor: Frank A. Boyle. Dreputy Auditor: J. K. McAlister. | Territorial Commissioner of Education Office... Federal Building, Room 216 i Commissioner of Education: James C, Ryan. | Deputy Commissioner of Education: Marie Drake. | Territorial Commissioner of Mines’ Office ......Pederal Building, Room 407 Commissioner of Mines: B. D. Stewart. Chief Clerk: R. L, Stewart. | Territorial Highway Engineer’s Office ... Highway Engineer: William A. Hesse. Territorial Department of Health Main Office .. Commissioner of Division.of Communicable’ Dlsen& In Charge: Dr. Courtney Smith. ... Federal Building, Room 304 ....Federal Building, Room 328 Shattuck Building, Room 10 ‘W. Hagerty. Baranof Hotel, Room 504 (Next weck: Nothing to Wear!) | A Visits U. S. ...Federal Building, Room 100 ....Federal Building, Room 419 .Juneau Hotel, Room 201 ...Territorial Building, Room 203 ..Federal Building, Room 204 Federal Building, Room 105 Territorial Building Territoria] Building, Room 103 In charge: Dr. W, S. Ramsey. | i oiver Division of Public Health Engineering .. 'rmmm Building, Room 106 In charge: Kaarlo W. Nasi, = ¢ Public Health Laboratory . ..Territorial Building, Room 105 Head Technician: Warren Eveland. Rexiiny 104 Assistant Head Technician: All‘n ‘Wicks, Juneau Health Center .. .Territorial aulldlnl Roun 108 Nurse-in-Chatge: Jane Hib) - Assembly lufldlnay , Room 103 Prime Minister Fraser Prime Minister Peter Fraser of New Zealand, is pictured above as he called &t the White House. After a conference with President Roosevelt, Fraser said his country »Temmrhl Department of Labor ... Commissioner of Labor: Michael Haas. Chief Clerk: 8. McCutcheon. | Territorial Museum and Library ... Curator: E. L. Keithahn, #idral Assistant: Mrs. Josephine White. | Territorial 'rreuury o :-«w luimlnc Rmm 218 | Assftsant to the Treasurer: Thomas Mutuuun | Division ofi Liquor Enforcement my lufldlu( Mom 100 Chief Liquor Enforcement Clerk: J. B. Carlyle; . 1 Territorial Employment and Placenunt Service ... Sommers base in the event of war in the Far East. BUY DEFENSE BONDS - mullnlm!n( mm | Director: Joseph Flakne. Chief Clerk: Frieda Romanoff. U. 8. Clerk of Court’s Office ... Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. Deputy Clerk: James W. Leivers. U. 8. Commissioner’s Office . L ..Pdmlmnldm. Room 513 U. 8 Commissoner: Felix Gray. U. 8. Distriet Attorney’s Office .. FPederal Bulld‘ln( Room 509 U, 8. District Attorney: Wlllllm A. Holzheimer. Assistant U. S. District Attorney: Lynn Gemmill. | U. S. District Court U. S. District Judge District Judge: George F. Alexander. Cle.k of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. U. S. Marshal’s Office ........ U. 8./Marshal: William T. Mahaney. Chief Deputy Marshal: Flossie M. Doolin. U. S. Naval Office of the 13th Naval District ... Federal Building, R.oom 814 Officer in Charge: J. 8. MacKinnon, Lt. Comdr., USNR. . United States Army Pinance Office:. | Finance Officer: R. J. Gregory | U. S. Weather Bureau .. \ Meteorologist in Charge. | Chief Assistant Meteorologist: H. W. } Alaska Aeronautics and Communications | A. A. T. Building, Second Floor s : D, L. Reynolds. | HOME GROCERY Division of Maternal and Child Health 'rmumu Bullding, Room 101 |/ civil Aeronanties Airways Communication Station .. b A A '!‘ Building, !md mor, Operator-in-Charge: W. E. Cruse. | Assistant: R. F. Anderson. Micuae Megone tooled lell': 15" Alaska Laundry (Authorized Desaler=) GREASEH GAS — OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Mote Alaska Music Supply R i Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Hlll”—:‘:flul Instruments 8 o . e o s e - Soothing Organ Musi~ and Phone 206 123 W. Becond Delicious Fried Chick: EVERY NIGHY o DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone ot m-“.-b“‘ | Ot rieremiti Utah Nat and Lump | COAL Algska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 4 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY 'MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DFLIVERY L Call Phones: 13 and ¢ ——— ) GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ok LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 3% Phone 146 Home uor Store—Tel. 699 American’ Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau M—“-—. Thomas Hardware Ca. PAINTS — ouLs Buflders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets e —— JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” e FOR 4 '|WALL PAPE . Ideal Paint Shop Wf-%‘ C“S! X, Wf?s!-w The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Gfll.llm l.m comm OF ALASKA Lumber and leg;;;l; * PHONES 587 or 747—JUNE SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve nndl!odernhb?ourflome“ndu'htlel_ F. H A. Window Cleaning

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