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CLASSIFIED ADVER Count five average words to '.lu‘ line. Daily rate per line for consecutive ‘ Insertions: — Additional days ..... 8o 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 directory. FOR RENT VACANCY—Meade Apts. Red 614. 3-ROOM furnished apt. 437 Park St. at 5th. Phone Red 250. ROOM in private home. 601 6th. Phone Blue 614. PETERSON house, Third and Dix- on Sts. Partly furnished. P.O. Box 1852. FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675. 5-ROOM house, furnished, oil heat. Red 404. FURNISHED house for rent. O heat with 2 bedrooms. Phone 589, Steve Stanworth. NEWL painted and apartment, very moderate rent.| Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. | VACANCS’(”ind;enson A;An‘.s.?cit;rner 6th and Franklin. MARSHALL APTS. 4 rooms, fur- nished. Phone 751, or call at 114 W. 6th St. 3-ROOM fur. apt., “new refrigera- tor, Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559.| “furnished | TISING FOR SALE FOLDING bsby buggy, light weight, Reasonable. Phone Blue 694. 1931 CHEVROLET sedan, hauled engine and brakes, tires, $95. Phone Blue 330. Z)ver- good breds, tan markings. Male and female. Will sell separately. Phone Black 740 after 5 p.m. e ey RADIO BARGAIN—6-tube, 2-band RCA- Victor console with 14-inch speaker, $25. Juneau Radio Service. T |WILL SELL my hunting and fish- | ing. boat. Cabin cruiser, four bunks, two years old. Will give solme terms to right party. Phone 203, BULK CARROTS, cabbages and new potatoes for sale. Narthern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. {MUST SELL quick. Fully furnished 5-room house, $2,200. See Mrs. G. Johansen, Douglas. ! [42-FT. SEINE gashoat “Caesar,” 90 h.p. engine, new welded gas tanks, fully equipped. Small hoat harbor. P.O. Box 2346. MILK FOR SALE in fiber con- tainer. These containers cost 5c each and when full of rich grade “A” milk cost 20c a quart at your grocer. Ask your grocer for, North Star dairy milk, Curtis| Sherwood. : BABY BUGGY, cart and play-pen,, just painted. Phone Red 765. FOUR ROOMS, all furnished; hot | water day and night; electric range; laundry conveniences; gar- age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- | las 132. VACANCY, HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. COMPLETELY furnished house for rent. Phone Red 600. BTEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Ellingen Apts. 3-ROOM cottages; 2-room cabin. 843 West 9th. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-room 8pt., electric| range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe, ! MODERN house, fireplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished Phone 439. -ROOM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Vindsor Apts i TWO large, clean, steam hested, front room apt. including water, garbage, $35, Phone 143. b . s U 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly iaoderm um- turnished house. Phone 484. Piobsabemsu Sy 5 sl Vi ONE OFFICE room for rent. First Nationa) Bank Bidg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. CUZY, warm fura. spla. m._ water, dishes, cooking bath. Reasonahis ut | VACANCY — m Inquire Snap Shoppe. S FOR RENT—2-rmi. and 3-rm.. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANCY at mhn Apta. VACANCY rmuat m duced rates. MISCEL MILK By gal., 6o, Bring own con- tainers. *North Star Dairy. ROOM with or without board, pri- vate home, Green 462.. ° o SRR GUARANTEED Realistic Pmnn- nent, $550, Paper Curls, $1 Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 815 Decker Way. e R TR R A BR§ TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 8% CENTS EACH PAID for used Wundwnnvnnhttowm 26-FT. “V” bottom boat. Rigged for trolling, $175 cash. Call 633 Harris St. after five pm. FOR SALE-'34 Chevrolet De Luxe sedan. Good condition. Terms. Phone 175. FOR SALE — Motorboat, Wilson | seining boat type. 45 horsepower Atlas engine fully equipped. 5% ft. length. 3 herring seines; 1| salmon seine; 3 skiffs; 1 ware-| house; boiler tar tank; 2 pond nets, See Capt. Martin Holst, 838 Ninth 8t. FOR SALE—Guest House in Skag-| way. Six bedrooms, 4 sets twin beds. Completely furnished; also flotist business and show garden. Apply at The White House, Skagway, Alaska. FOR SALE—~Pat Ryan’s farm, com- pletely furnished at Auk Lake loop road. A good buy. Write Box 2053. DINING room set. Phone 438. HOUSE for sale, Seatter Tract. Phone’ Red 130, ! it Sl FOR SALE—A bargain.Launch “Lit- tle Ark.” See Herb on Prince of Wales for demonstration or other information. Any reasonable offer aceepted. FOR SALE — New house on Auke Bay, near 12-mile post; modern con¥eniences; PHA terms. Write COOKTAIL bar fixtures for sale. Phone 132, bankript trilstee. e s SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- ironers, Terms: ‘45 down 85 monthly. Liberal 'lnn” ux _your - old 4R Am-m. Singer- nl‘:m -May- humn:tl‘hnn’l!.otc-u at mhlv Hiawatha at Boat rhe aufl &m mlhmn WINGARD SOUTH AFTER SEASON AT BRISTOL BAY/ L. G. Wingard, former Alaska TWO DASCHUND black thorough- |k THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY SEPT. |1, 1941. i 7] SllllS \from Old | Kits, AHHHRTTTEEAMANY i BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT % BOURBON WHISKEY f/, Natl. Dist. Prod. Corp., N. Y. ZTTTHTTITTIINN Distributed by National Grocery Co., Seattle, Wash. REGISTRANTS MUST REPORT NEW ADDRESS Draft Dlredor McCormick Urges Local Boards fo Help Local draft boards must be no-j tified by Selective Service regis- trants of any change of address or face severe penalties provided Dby the Selective Training and Service Act, John L. McCormick, Territor- ial Director of Selective Service, warned today. Many cases of ° delinquencies which have been investigated by the Department of Justice have been due to carelessness of regis- trants or ignorance on the part of the registrants of the law requir- ing them to report their moves, McCeormick said he 1as been ad- vised by ,Washington headquarters. Jmprisonment for not more than five years or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both, is provided for.violaters of the notification law. When there is wilful intent to evade the law, MeCormick 'point- ed out, it 1s the pelicy of the Se- lective Service System and the De- partment of Justice to take action in such cases. Nevertheless, he em-| phasized, the routine investigation of borderline cases .is taking up too much time of Jocal boards and Department of Justice agents. Consequently, MeCormick has requested local bdards .in Alaska SPONSORS NAMED {up into a major event. FOR MODEL PLANE MEET CONTESTANTS 33 Boys Now Enrolled fo Compete in Contest in Early November With 33 boys now building planes | or awaiting the arrival of plane| the first Juneau model plane meet, to be staged by the Rotary Club in early November is shaping Yesterday, sponsors among Ro- tary members were announced for most of the boys competing. Fol- lowing are the contestants amd their sponsors: Contestant Bill Baman Thomas Burns Billy Carlson Gustav Cazac Russell Clark Stanford Clark Robert Crocken Wallace DeBoff Lindy Dupree Robert Forest William Forward Jack Gucker Sponsor Henry Harmon Ed Shaffer C. C. Carnegie James Cooper ....Stan Jackson R. W. Cowling ..Joe Flakne A. M. Uggen George Sundborg Stan Grummett E. F. Clements Ellis Reynolds George Hanna Olaf Swanson Magnus Hansen . William J. Wallen Jackie Harrington Dr. Williams Johnnie Harris Harold Foss Harvey Hildre Rod Darnell Robert Howell Charles Beale William Johnson ...John. D .Bishop Harry Johnson Harold F. Roth Don Krane Dr. Whitehead Daniel Morris Charles W. Carter | Leonard Olsen ... George Schmidt | Gustav Peterson H. O. Adams| Albert Shaw Dan Ralston Dudley Smithberg .J. McNaughton | Jack Sorri Monte Grisham ! Jim Sprague ...H. D. Stabler Dick Wingerson Bob Roberts Four boys enrolled yesterday in the contest, for whom sporsors | have yet to be chosen are Claude Anderson, Carl Kerr, Arthur Lew- ell and Donald Murphy. to use all means of investigation | at their disposal, not only to saze | time but also to protect registrants who are not wilfully evading the law, before reporting apparent cases of delinquency to the Departmeni of Justice. ! Local police administrations who volunteer assistande in locating | registrants may be of great serv- ice to the local boards, McCormick | pointed out, “If, after a reasonable effort on | the part of the local board and, when volunteered, by the local po- lice, the whereabouts of the de- linguent registrant cannot be &s-| certained, and nothing has been heard from him in response 1o notification, the local board then should report, the delinquent to -the | United States District Attorney,”| McCormick declared. ———.— — Beverly Birkland Ends Visit Here Miss Beverly Birkland, niece of Mrs. Gordon Ingman of Juneat, left here last night on the southbound Paranof. 8he has been in Juneau tor the past two weeks on a vaca- | tion from the General Electric Company in Seattle, where she is employed as a stenographer in the| nain office. During her stay in Juneau, Miss Pirkland was feted at parties and dinners, and caught her first sal- mon on a fishing trip. — BUY NEFENSE STAMPB i K ). Comparative 1. ek up pndin 4. Fruit s Sorrow, 15 o Wefll 18 Un l’nld 14, ua ver. Pull.l apart pn,-a Hut ll kelli- fisb i %%m b 32. Frée cards of admission 34. Conjuncu-m 35. Weapons of ‘war 37. Constituent of flluminating hmic btenk ina ¥ine of poetry . Write . Edlble tuber . City lflnnelotl church . Seed covmnn ). Size of coal 3 g‘mtler 3 heveled . Lubricate . Entries in an account . Meadow. ). Poem . Florentine irls . Sin . Staft , Savory 3 Coloring agent N N 3 13!“ EU HC‘D JAIVIA] (L [EQETION] RIAN] UL‘E)UB AIS1P] v GH L] nnnm iifl OlcIYIMIEIS]A] AlL] (RIAICIE] ['"VJ‘][‘!U (3ELY [3“)’}3 F]Dflrl Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 2. Winglike 4. Behind 3. Addition of & meaningless sound at the Equal Supplications Kind of ape First name of $,‘ Oliver Hol 5. 8. 1 8. 3 charaeter SYher‘n of life l!: comb. lorm . Root of the 3 Across . Nominal value ock of st Grind- 3 wioKether . Wretchedness 2 of Item DIRECTORY OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES In Juneau, Capifal City Alaska Game Commission .......... . . Federal Building, Room 424 Excutive Officer and Fiscal Agent: Frank Dufresne. Assistant Executive Officer: Homer W. Jewell. Alaska Merit System . ...Territorial Building, Room 108 Director: Curtls G. snmuc 3 Alaska National Guard . . ....Federal Building, Room 210 Adjutant General: M.jor Wlluum R. Mulvihill, Instructor: Maj. Jesse E. Graham. Alaska Road Cothmission .. . Chief Engineer: Tke P. 'l‘lylor Assistant Chief Engineer: Hawley W. Sterling, Alaska Unemployment Compensation Commission . | Territorial Building, Room 205 ...Federal Buildihg, Room :m| Director: Walter P. Sharpe. Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection .. Federal Bldg., Room 121 Local Inspector of Hulls: John M. Clark. Local Inspector of Bollers: Johh Newmarker. Cable Office, Alaska Commuanications System ... Federal Building, Room 6 Operator-in-Charge: Master Sergeant Roger Stevenson. Federal Communications. Commission ....Shattuck Building, Room 7 Radio Inspector: Herbert H. Arlow . Clerk: Hazel Ferguson. Custodian Service : Chief Custodian: Albert e. Assistant Custodian: George Gullufsen. Customs Office . Coliector: James J. Connors Assistant Collector: M, S. Whittier. Federal Bureau of Investigation .... Agent in Charge: Ralph C. Vogel. Federal Housing Administration .............. Chief Ungderwriter and Office Manager Clerk in Charge: Nadja C. Triplette Federal Security Agency Dr. Langdon R. White, Surgeo Director, Alaska Indian Service. Fish and Wildlife Service ...Federal Building, Room 324 Pishery Management Supervisor; Clarence L. Olson. Assistant Fishery Management Supervisor: J. 8, Culbertson. Farest Service .. _Federal Building, Room 404 Regional Forester: B, Frank Heh\u.llml.n Assistant Regional Foresters: Wellman Hulhrdok Charles Burdick. Admiraity Division of the Forest Service ......Shattuck Building, Room 6 Divison Supervisor: Harold E. Smth. Governor's Office ... Governor of Alaska Lrnut Gruenlng Secretary to the Governor: Estella Draper. Internal Revenue Office .. Deputy Collectors: Naticnal Resources Planning Board .. Head: James C. Rettle. Chief Planning Technician: George Sundborg. Public Syrvey Office .. ....Federal Bullding, Room 301 District Cadastral Englneer Cleorze A, Pnrks Office Cadastral Engineer: Daniel Ross. Regional Disbursing Office Disbursing Clerk: Charl Assistant: Arthur Adams. Secretary of Alaska Office .......... Secretary of Alaska: E. L mrtlett Clerk-Stenographer: Stella Young. Solicitor’s Office ........... - ..Federal Building, Room 504 | Councilor-at-Large for Alaska Georze 'W. Folta office of Indiah Affairs .. Federdl Bullding Room 113 General Superintendent Administrative Assistant: Pred R. Geeslin, Division of Education .. & ...Shattick Building, Room 12 Director: Virgll R. l‘lrreu Disiston of Organization ahd Extension ... Shabtuck Bullding, Reom 10 ‘Senior Organization Field Agent: Donald W. Hagerty. _Baranof Hotel, Room 504 Construction Division . Supervisor: Earl McG y. ..Federal Building, Room 100 Federal Bullding, Room 419 Federal Building, Room 12 ... Federal Building, Room 15 5 ....P‘edenl Building, Room 519 ... Federal Bullding, Room 200 Herbert Redman. ... Pederal Building, Room 103 . 8. Public Health Service, Medical Federal Building, Room 308 Pederal Building, Room 101 smuv-' Wesley C. Overby. Pederal Building, Room 311 ........Fredéral Bullding, Room 304 nghel. ....Federal Building, Room 328 Postmaster's Office Postmaster: Albert Wile. Public Roads Administration..... District Engineer: M. D. Williams. Office Engineer: L. W, Turoff, Public Welfare Office Director of Public: Selective Service Board Director: John L. McCormiok. | Social Security Office, Alaska Division .. Territorial Director: Hugh J. Wade. Secretary to the Director: Josepmne S. wright. Territorial Attérney General's Office .. ...Pederal 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 Commissioner of Education Office...Federal Building, Room 216 Commissioner of Education: Jardes C. Ryan. ' Deputy Commissioner of Education: mm Diake. Territorial Commissiorer of Mines’ Office eral Bulldm, Room 407 Commissioner of Mines: B. D. Stewart. Chief Clerk: R. L, Stewart. Territoria] Highway Engineer’s Office Highway Engineer: Willlam A. Hesse. Territorial Departent of Health Main Office : Room 102 Commissio) Health: W. W. Council. % Divisiot of communlubu Dheue erritdrisl Bullding, Room 103 In M Maternal and omw Hemh .Territérial Building, Room 101 !n aurle Dr. w,a. Ramsey. Division.of Public Health Engineering . Territotial Buliding, Room 108 In charge: Kaarla W. Nasi. Public Health uhonbury m Nmm T vhvnlch Alla wwn 4 H ‘ec] n: n 4 erritorial Bullding, Room 108 .Assembly Bullding, Room 103 ......Territotial Bullding, Root 208 are: R. G. Maynard. . i Jurieau Hotel, Room 201 ... Territorial Bullding, Room 203 ...Federal Bullding, Room 204 ....Federal Butlding, Room 105 Juneayu tlnlth Center. .. Nurse-in-Charge: Jané Hibbard. Territorial Department of Labor .. & Commissioner of Labor: Michisel Haas. Chiet Clerk: 8. McGtiloheon. 'remwrm uunum and Library n;mlupmtmen& w pmg Servios ....Federal Building, Room 513 U. 8: District Atforney's Ofllu ..Federal Building, Room 500 District At Wmhm A. Hommeimer Av.wrney Lynn Gemmill- Federal Building, Room §12 Federa! Building, Room 524 Juneau (lly Omtes City Clerk’s Office City Clerk: Robert Rice. Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mae Duckworth. City Engineer's Office City Engineer: Frank Metcalf. City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall, Ground Floor Assistant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. Street Foreman: Bert Lybeck City Pire Department 4 Fire Chief: V. W. Mulv(hlll Assistant Fire Chief: Minard Mill. City Library Librarian: Anne B. Colman. Assistant: Ruth Richardson. City Magistrate’s Office City Magistrate: Grover C, City Police Chief Office Chief: Kenneth Junge. Mayors' Office Mayor: Hnrry & Lucu 'wmn. ...City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall Second Floor City Hall, Ground Floor ity Hall, Ground Floor ...City Hall, Ground Floo l!l‘l’ll 15 Aluka Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Manager m—::-l-l&—. Phone 208 122 W. Second B e, Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Store—Tel. 000 Meat——Phone 38 Home “SMILING SERVICR" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 186 Free Delivery Junean The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 [ THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 (Authorized Dealer) GREASES GAS — om, Poot of Main Strees Juneau Motors JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W, P. JOHNSON W—M-dehkhg-ml oLigs 1 Then. M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ~LOST and FOUND LOST — Near Federal Bld. boy's black hand - knitted sweater. Phone Blue 165. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Finder may claim same at Empire office and pay for this ad. WILL PAY cash for small used desk suitable for apt. Write to The Empire. 2gent of the Bureau of Fisheries, ,a."’.'.‘.’!i.'x‘in. left: for Seattle aboard the Baranof Haone yesterday after a brief stay in Jun- eau. Wingard, this summer, operated the floating cannery Tondelayo in the Bristol Bay district. ...JFederal Building, Room 501 Hanging ornament OF ALASEA . Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L F, H, A, | y | U. SiNaval Office of the mn Naval District ... Federal Building, Room 314 ih Charge: J. 8. MacKinnon, Lt. Comdr,, 32, Before: prefix USNR. | United ‘States Army Finance Office Assembly Building, Room 101 Groek letter : BLE of the Dlm-nwfl . HeaVy overcoats , Scaffed . R 43, Kool BUY uxsnse §CAMPS BT M R o o e GASTINEAU | Every comfert made for our guests A an bronze | BUY. DEFENSE BONDS f 58. Singing syllable

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