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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Count five average Words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One AAY comemsesesse 10 Additional days .. 5o Minimum charge -...500 Copy must be in the office by 2 oclock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. FOR RENT JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call | us for your housing needs. Choice ings. No charges. Phone 633. FOR SALE DUO-THERM heater, $30, William Wagner, Douglas. NORTH STAR Daffy milk in mod- ern non-rétirnable fibre cartons| for sale at B. M. Béhrends Gro-| See THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY SEPT. 15 By JOHN GROVER AP Featiire Service Writer BREEZY HILL, La—"Thisman’'s army” is a familiar phrase Doesn't mean much. But {you turn it around it's vital. “This jarmy's men" means something. An Army is more than black ar- your cousin Frank, Tony the gro- |cery boy, Joe College himself. What sort of men arée in our céry, the Gastineau Grocery ard dlso at thé North Stat Dairy farm. Reasoriable. Photié Blue 694. oot T ST oy RADIO BARGAIN—6-tube, 2- band RCA Victor console with 14-inch speaker, $25. Juneau Radio Service. VANCANCY. Nigget Apts. $35 & up. | udanniliiz Hohae B o 55 4-ROOM furnished duplex. Close in. $2750. 426 1§t St. E. Phone Black 415. ROOM in private home. 601 6th. Phone Blue 614. SON house, tse, Third and Dix- on Sts. Partly furnished. PO.| Box 1852. FURN. stmhtd. rooni, Green 7. NEWLY painted and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire OwWl Restaurant, Douglas. MARSHALL APTS, & “rooms, fur- nished. Phone 751, or eall at 114 W. 6th St. BULR CARROTS, cabbages and flew potdtoés for sale. Northern Vegétable Firm, Glacier Highway. 42-FT. SEINE gasboat ‘“Caésar,” 90 hp. engine, new welded gas tanks, fully equipped. Small boat harbor. P.O. Box 2346. | FOR SALE—'34 Chevrolet De Luxe sedan. Good condition. Terms. Phone 175. FOR SALE — Motorboat, Wilson seinihg boat type. 45 horsepower Atlds 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 St. FOUR ROOMS all iumished hot water day and night; eléctric range; laundry corivenferices; gar- age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- VACANGY. HILLOREST APTS. PHONE 439 rent. Phone Red 600. E‘n‘;AMi;fi.;\:I"fi), furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. ingen Apts. e 3-ROOM cottages; 2-room cabhi. 243 West 9th. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621 PN 39 2R T S 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, oil heat, unfurnished Phone 439. e GRS RRERET i 3-ROOM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apté e TWO large, clean, steam heated. front room apt. including nher garbage, $35. Phone 143. Pt bl - SRS TE T $-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. e ONE OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. I -0t P L FOR RENT—Apartments, _inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. &pts. Tights dishes, cooking utensils and bath. u.uun- st Beaview. VACANGY — Francls | artment Inquire Snap Shoppe. g ol s R e FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. SWEDISH MASSZGE‘, cablh’fl. bath, Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 roon. SRR RN ROOM with or without board, prl- vate home. Green “'I GUARANTEED Realitic Perma: nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 \IT Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 20] 315 Decker Wiy. ¢ CE AT - Sy TURN your old gold info value, um or trade at Nugget Shop. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for_used sound gunny sacks &t Coal Bunk- Dfl LOST and — LOST — Downtown last Tuésday. Lady’s Elgin square wrist watch. Black cord band. Engraving on back. Photte 638. FOUND—10-1t. greefi rowboat with oars, Found at City Dump. In- quire Empire. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Finder may cliim same dt Etipire ofties and pay for this ad. sUY fltktifigt wm =i | regulations now in effect are siibject FOR SALE—Pat Ryati's farm, com- pletely furnished at Auk ike loop road: A good buy. Writé Box 2953. DINING room set. Phone 439: HOUSE for sale, Seatter Tract. Phone Red 130. FOR SALE — New house on Auke Bay, near 12-lnlle post; modern conveniences; FHA tefms. Write xxx, The Empire. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytdg washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: $5 down and $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your old sewing machine or washer. Call J. H. Anderson, the Sthgér-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. NEW cabin-boat, 25-footer, Com- fléte;y equipped; would also trade in on larger boat. Phone Doug- las 173, WATKINS, Products. Phone Black 834: Mall orders taken, Box 1651, GOOD restaurant equipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. s S AR L T T Y WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- MAJESTIC or Monarch range in good condition. P. O. Box 3036. WILL PAY cash for small used desk suitable for apt. Write to The Empire. Gérman manufacturers of a Diefel-engined automobile are guaranteeing fuel supplies for five yem, the Department of Commerce i m to Health with Better Peet Phohe 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves .. “NOTICE” TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Aluko, Unemployment Com- pensation, bommmn will meec m mnfi. 3‘“16 A.\l Ecbumbdtil pt in session for lpprvximnuly fién w: w o Salnien mfi&:nn‘oflt All emplo’,}eu and empiibyées &ré hereby notified that the seasonal regulations having to do. witit' the payment of benefits to Seasonal workers, as contained in Benefit Becuhtion No. 10, will be opened to hearing as to chlnm or amend- n}”u During the period stated ve, my interested I may :ppedr and be heard or present his bjections to any part or all of the Ll!l‘ itions, Any or all the existing rules and to difiendthernts. Regular business of the Commis- sion will also be taken up at this! time. . NOBLE DICK, M. D, ; i g L Cl " Fiest ibiication, Aug. 25, ToAL. Last publication, Sept. 15, 1941. ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143— ! new Army? Take a cross-section Manewm Are Amusmg—llo. : NEW ARMY RIDES " FUSION TICKET, — | Maska Federation Dy o listed men over a beer, they rate the old man éven higher. Examples: the outfit was driv- WOMAN'S CLUB- 10 HOLD FIRST SOCIAL MEET Be Obsetved-Reserva- ing through the home town of owe draftee. His mother and sister for stop. They were disconsolate wher the old man drove by. sonally They pitches men in often enlisted notions | tell you how he horseshoes with camp. Don't get . He got the [rows on a battle map. It's men— story and delivered the cake pér- of the year in the Gold Room of fions Close Tonight when | were out in the road. Had a cake| the kid. The column couldn’t; _ Observing “Alaska Federation Dhy,” the Juneau Woman's Clu will hold its first sottal meeting |the Baranof Hotel toniorrow after- noon when members of the Junedu and Douglas clubs will gather at a ' no-host , luncheon, dt 1:15 o' of typical company in a typical|pe. o corty though. They say he clock. brigade in a typical division: gade, 31st Division. 1 go with this gang from Flor- ida to Louisiana, eat with them sleep with them, watch them 24 hours a day. Here's what a few of ithem are like. Take Pvt. Glenn® Lindrose, six- feet-three and so skinny he'c make a lath wear a girdle in com- parison, Call him “Spider.” He's 24, from Pahokee, Fla. He's the sort of handsome that makes tal- “Spider” owned a $10,000-a-month service station until Mr. Whis- mand car now. General Is Pal The 62nd's boss man is Brig. Gen. J. C. Hutchison. He's a fa- mous Florida sportsman. Knows every deer and wild turkey by its first name. Smokes black, near- lethal cigars. You'd expect his junior officers to praise him, talk- o 5 - ing to a repotter. more important, when you start shooting the breeze with his en- They do. What's' | skips one honest mistake with a you wish you hsdut “Plenty soldier,” they say. Yot et the idea you'd probably be’ salvaging some of your lavomc teeth if you questioned ‘imate of the boss man. Broad Background The General's driver Pui Charlie Farrior, a littie blond, from Prattville, Ala, Nicknamed. “Bruiser” since a girl along the line thought he was too young for, is Boy Scouts, “Bruiser” fs in love. Telephoned k:{; cdlled his number. He came|yiq i) three times and wrote her John Whitehurst, without a squawk. Drives a cOM-|twice on the trip from Prattvilic Md, to Camp Blanding. Once he talked $6.70 worth long distance and didn’t have the money to pay it all. They kid him, but they say this little ex-furniture truck driver is tops when it comes tp wheeling a car over blacked-out roads. Pvt. Jim Castleberry was a U. Alabama law student; PV Julius McCrocklin, a newspaper cartoonist; Pvt. PRete Smith, a farmer; Sgt. Ed Swann was going |up fast in a Birmingham invest- | ment house; Pyt. Homer Kerlin, a Georgia cracker who enlisted “just for fun”—this man’s army |eomes in all shapes and size (from all sorts of backgrounds. The officers are just mern, too Maj. W. K. Miller is a 33-year- |old Orlando architect, former city | councilman. Left all that and a wife so pretty you don't believe it to go for a soldier when his {guard unit was called up. Jack Chilton—captain—was Birmington distillery agent. |two children, a fine job, to wade in the mud. Capt. Harry M. Dos- ter “Pop” — edited a country ' weekly outside Montgomery. Pop of a Personalized Cards Your choice of any design With your name printed . or engraved. Cards for Your Budget Whether you want a good, bit inexpensive, card or the best greeting availdble, you will find your choice . our wide selection. thefr es-| Left| » Affangenients for this event; FOLDING baby bugey, light weighit, | Headquarters Company, 62nd Bri-| ., irection. But make it twice ghd|which wiil be one bf the club's but quickly. gala occasions for the year, are charge of a committee Com- posed of present and former of- | ficers of the Alaska Federation of | Women's Olubs, all of whom are ‘mem_bels of the Juneau or the | Doudllas Island Woman's Olub. | MIrs. Charles Fox, recently elect- ed Custodian of the Federation will 'be toastmistress for the occasion. On the program will be Mrs. Hi ' old Smith, foifEr 1Eg1SIAtIve Chate- ent scouts reach«for a contract.|(ns Army ana showld be in the man of the Fedérdtion; who will preqenz a personal messdge to the 'club women of Alaska from Mrs. of Baltimore, recemly installed as Presi- EVERYBODY IN THE COMPANY'S - BROKE Vs served his time in the World War, could have resigned when the guard was called. Felt responsible for the kids he'd urged to enlist, so he came along. That's a quick look at some men in a typical company, Mul- tiply it by a million, guys from everywhere, and there's your new army. dent of the General Federation of | Beauration; and fetecust fls wonk o | announced, but the reservation list Women'’s Clubs, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, forme President of the Alaska Federation of Womén's Clubs, and present Di- rector from Alaska for the Gen- éral Federation, will review the achievemeénts of the Alaska fof thé ensulng trfennium, with §pécial reference to ifs newest de- partment, that of National De- fense. Aty excellent miusical program will| presént Miss Kathleén Catlson, | pianist, and Mrs, Dudley Reynolds, | vocalist. Mrs, Carol Beery Davis lwm accompany Mrs. Reynolds at | the pidno. ! Seated at the speaker's tdble for | he octasion will be, besides Mrs r ent officers of the Alaska Fédera- tion: Mrs, Hérmann, Mrs. Smith, Mis. A. M. Geyer, Secretary 1930~ 31; Mts, Martus Jensen of the Douglds Club, Secretdry 1938-d1; and Mrs. R. B. Lesher, President of the Juneau Wotnan's CTab.Mrs. Nbrman Rustad, President of the| Douglas ©lub, will not be able to attend. The lnncheon may be attended by non-members, and a specialin- vitatioh is exténdéd to womennew in the community to participate in the event. The committee on reservations leports that reservations have been| hevy and it Is ékpected d técord erowd Wil bé out to participate in this Special Mancheon, the first of its kind cvet glven by the local club, Reservations may be made by ¢alting Mrs. A. M. Geyer or Mis Henry Larson, the committee has will have to be completed this %m Rdborled Few In Weekly Bullefin No unusuai numbers of cases are reported for the past week in the; weekly health bulletin issued by the Territorial Department of Health, Division of Communicable| Disease Control. Fourteen cases of | venereal disease reported from Ketchikan are the accumulated re- Iports for several months, and show no_sudden rise. | | Totals for the week are as fol-| ilows tuberculosis, 2 from Chitina; |gonorrhea, 13, 8 from Ketchikan; syphillls, 6, from Ketchikan; Ger- {man measles, 1 from Fairbanks; | chickenpox, 2 from Juneau; and pneumonia, 1 from Juneau. The typhoid fever case reported from Ketchikan on a .recent report |was ldter proven fiot to be typhoid fever. 84 Complete Seleet £ & eiton Lower Prices finwi Cliflsmms may seem like stch a lotig way Bif right now. But do you remember that fdst minate rush for Christmas cards last year? You kept putting it off because there was SO much tinfé . . . and the first thing yoi knew Clirlstmas was @pon you. That is why we suggedt you come right dowit to our officé now and make your selection. You'll find ment of beautiftl cards, orders for personalized then send yotir eards out 4t your leisure . . . if .you crder your Christmas cards now. a wonderful assort- you can leavé your cards, dand you can F6%, the following former or pres-|——— Juneau (rity Offices City Clerk's Office City Clerk: Robert Rice. City Hall, Ground Floor Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mae Duckworth. City Engineer’s Office City Engineer: Frank Metcalf. Assistant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. Bert Lybcck. Street Foreman: City Fire Department Fire Chief: V. W Mulvlhm Assistant Fire Chief: City Library Librarian: Anne B. Colman. Assistant: Ruth Richardson. City Magistrate's Office ity Magistrate: Grover C. Winn. €ity Police Chief Office Chief: Kenneth Junge. Mayors' Office Mayor: Harry 1. Lucas. City Hall, Ground Floor ...City Hall, Ground Floor Willlam Neiderhauser. 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