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CLASS ADVER Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day ... — ] Additional days ... 5o Minimum charge -...5600 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 Snow White Apts.Suit- able for couple only. JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call us for your housing needs. Choice listings. No charges. Phone 633. VANCANCY. Nugget Apts. $35 & up. $-ROOM furnished duplex. Close in. $27.50. 426 1st St. E. Phone Black 415, | PETERSON house, Third and Dix- on Partly furnished. P.O. Box 1852. - FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675. NEWLY painted and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. | MARSHALL APTS. 4 nished. Phone 751, or call at 114 W. 6th St. FOUR ROOMS, all furnished; hot s water day and night; electric range; laundry conveniences; gar-| age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- las 132. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. EC;M}Z.ETEEE furnished house for “ rent. Phone Red 600. +§TEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- | ing or light housekeeping rooms.! Ellingen Apts. 3-ROOM cuttages; “2-room cabh. 843 West 9th. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621. SNl eeRgneT | N R 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 t» Phone 439. 3-ROOM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts e TWO large, clean, steam heated, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35, Phone 143. Pt et S ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phore 484. g i esbns s ioss ol S SONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa) Bank Bldg. o R L SRR FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. CUZY, warm furn. apts. Lighta water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. lmnkaetsiuntos st s LM VACANCY — Francis Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. e s ot yFOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569." MISCELLANEQUS BOAT BETSY ROSS available for charter trips for hunting and ing. Phone 411. o EIARIEGUIRNTE. L il Rk SWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet ,. bath. Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 noon. G R TR DS T et 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, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 8% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- " LOST and FOUND | LOST — Do last Tuesday. Lady’s Elgin square wrist watch. Black cord band. Engraving on back. Phone 638. ’F()'UND—IO—[(. green rowboat with oars, Found at City Dump. In- quire Empire. The Daily Alacka Empire has the | largest paid circulation of any Al-! aska newspaper. 3 ; ment. IFIED TISING FOR SALE SALE OR LEASE—Pioneer Grill at Fairbanks. Box 1554, Fairbks.| DOUBLE BED box springs, good condition. 284 7Tth and Franklin.| 800-FT. hydraulic pipe and nozzle, 16 to 9 in. Bargain. No. 1, Snow White Apts. 5-ROOM furnished house. Priced for quick sale. See Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Douglas. WIOKER baby buggy. Good con- dition, $8. Phone 615. RADIO BARGAIN—6-tube, 2-band RCA Victor console with 14-inch speaker, $25. Juneau Radio Service. FOR SALE—'34 Chevrolet De Luxe sedan. Good condition. Terms. Phone 175. FOR SALE — Motorboat, Wilson | seining boat type. 45 horsepower Atlas engine fully equipped. 5% ft. length. 3 herring seines; 1 salmon seine; 8 skiffs; 1 ware- | house; boiler tar tank; 2 pond| nets, See Capt. Martin Holst, 838 | Ninth St. FOR SALE—Pat Ryan’s farm, com- | pletely furnished at Auk Lake loop | road. A good buy. Write Box 2953. : HOUSE for sale, Seatter Tract. Phone Red 130. | | FOR SALE — New house on Auke | Bay, near 12-mile post; modern conveniences; FHA terms. Write xxx, The Empire, i SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: #5 down and §$ 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 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 1651. | GOOD restaurant equipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. * WOMAN wants hour work. Phone Red 665. y WANTED—Maid for general house- | work. Apply Mrs. I. Goldstein. | WANTED—Plate glass mirror, size | up to 18x60 inches. Phone Red| 340, | WILL PAY cash for small used| desk suitable for apt. Write to: The Empire. ALA HEARS REPORTS OF DELEGATES AT MEETING LAST NIGHT Reports of the delegates who at- tended the Deparment convention at Seward were made at the Am-| erican Legion Auxiliary meeting last night in the Legion Dugout, the different delegates telling about the highlights of the con-/ vention, The report of Mrs. Dave, Davenport, delegate-at-large, was read, and that of the Secretary of| the Department is to be given later. | It was decided by the members to hold a feod sale on Saturday, October 4, place to' be announced later. The committee appointed to be in charge of the sale is com- posed of Mrs. Alba Newman, Mrs. Ted Johnstene, and Mrs. Esther ‘GuHafson. . Following the business meeting, a social hour was held, and re- freshments were served by Mrs. Marion Hendrickson. | The next meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary will take place October 6, at which time| there will be an installation of of- ficers. Past presidents of the or-| ganization will be in charge of the meeting and the installation,| and will arrange the entertain- ———————— LIKE FATHERS, LIKE SONS | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 17. —! Mickey McKnight and Mel Berg- man are teammates on Cheyenne’s Western League ball club, just as their fathers were on a St. Louis semi-pro team 30 years ago. — e — Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paiel - cirewlstion. Ickes A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1941. Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes told the Taccma convention of the Northwest Public Ownership Association that he would urge there be one-man administration for the Columbia Power Authority. Pic- tured above at the speakers’ table are, left to right: Bonneville Power Administrator Paul J. Raver; Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Boettinger, daughter of President Roosevelt; Secretary Ickes; Mayor Harry Cain of Ta- coma, toastmaster; Mrs, Ickes; John Boettinger, Seattle publisher; Mrs. J. D. Ross of Seattle; Dr. Carl D. Thompson of the National Public Ownership League, and Henry Carstemsten, master of the Washington State Grange. Nineteen Go on Trial for Nazi Espionage Defendants are shown entering the courtroom in Brooklyn, N. Y., Federal Court as 19 persons accused of theft of U. S. military secrets went on trial. Fourteen other prisoners, including an inspector of the secret Sperry bombsight, already had pleaded guilty. Federal prosecutors declare they have obtained from them detailed information about the way the vital information was stolen and transmitted to Germany, Complete Selection! Lower Prices Now! Christmas may seem like such a long way But do you remember that Jast minute rush for Christmas cards last You kept putting it off because there was SO much time . . . and the first thing you knew Christmas was upon you. That is why we suggest you come right down to our office now and make your selection. You’ll find a wonderful assort- ment of beautiful cards, you can leave your orders for personalized cards, and you can then send your cards out at your leisure . .. if you order your Christmas cards now. off right now. year? Personalized Cards Your choice of any design with your name printed or engraved. Cards for Your Budget Whether you want a good, but inexpensive, card or the best greeting available, you will find your choice in our wide selection, sks One-Man Rulein Columbia Aulh'orily% 10 Guardsmen Ge Westward On Columbia Juneau (i!y J)llites 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 Cily Hall, Ground Floor Assistant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. Street Foreman: Bert Lybeck. City Fire Department Fire Chief: V. W. Mulvihill. Assistant Fire Chief: Willlam Neiderhauser. Alaska Line Vessel Brings| ., ‘siient 13 Passengers from Seattle With ten officers and enlisted Librarian: Anne B. Colman. Assistant: Ruth Richardson. City Magistrate's Office City Magistrate: Grover C. Winn. City Police Chief Office Chief: Kennéth Junge. |men of the newly mobilized Alaska| Mayors' Office A | National Guard and seven other| | passengers joining the vessel here, | the steamer Columbia of the Al- | aska Steamship Company left Ju-/| &nenu for the Westward at 4 o-| | clock this morning. The Columbia, | arriving from the south at 11:30 o'clock last night, brought 13 per- sons here. | | Guardsmen leaving Juneau in-| | cluded Capt. M. J. Whittier, Capt.| }mwnrd . Vollert, Second Lieut Ralph E. Moreau, Kenneth H. Lee,| | John. Satre, Sergeant C. R. Chit-| | tick, Lieut. Joe McLean, Norman | Thompson and E. J. Butler. | Others going to the Westward| (from this port were George W. | Folta, Elsie Ujioka, Esther Metz- ‘gn.r, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Diers, and | Lyle Knapp. | Disembarking here were Mr.and |Mis. A. G. Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Griswold, Jr, Bertha| Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. ¥ Troutle and child; Frank Wright, Jr, German Akivi, Allan Bones,| |Ralph Hurp and Lyle Knapp. HAD T0 PROVE THAT SHE WAS NOT MERE MAN GREYBULL WYO. Aug 20 | wash., had to make a trip to Wy-| |oming to prove she was unqualified |for army service. | ! When her birth certificate was made out on May 1, 1912, her name was erroneously listed as “John M.| Delk, male” and it was filed at Stringtown, Wyo., where she was porn. i ' Her mother died several years | | later and her father failed to de- tect the error. The Wyoming selective service |board came in possession of the birth certificate and they ordered| | John M. Delk” to appear and ex- | plain why he hadn’t registered for ltho draft. | That's why Mrs. lecame to Wyoming. Hucchmson i HOME GROCERY Mayor: Harry 1. 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