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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING — e e Count five average words to the line. tnsertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge .58 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 | Phone 633 \. ANC ANCY Nugget Apts. $35 & up. furnished duple;(_ Cln\e 426 1st St. E. Phon2 listings. 4- 11(70‘\1 ise, Third and Dix- Partly furnished. P.O. X 1852. stmhtd. FURN. room. Green 675.) “furn 1shed painted apartment, Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. and MARSHALL APTS, 4 ‘rOO"h, ful nished. Phone 751, or call at 114/ W. 6th St. FOL'P ROOMS all furmshed hot | water day and night; electric range; laundry conveniences; gar-| age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- las 132. RS VACANCY. PHONE 439. COMPLETELY furnished house for | rent. Phone Red 600. mA‘VI HEATED, rurmshed sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. | Ellingen Apts. 3-ROOM cottages; 843 West 9th. ENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric| steam heated, hot -and range, cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, fireplace, channel| view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, - dil = heat, Phone 439, P L 3-ROOM nicely wr. stm. beated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts TWO large, clean, steam. W‘ front room apt., including water garbage, $35, Phone 143, ' — 4-ROOM FURNISHED _apartment; also 5-room strictly modern ua- furnished - house. Phone- 484. e ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa) Bank Bldg. - FOR RENT—-Aparunfinm inquire at office 20th CenLury Bldg. —_— CUZY, warm Jurn._apts. Lights water, dishes, mklnruuflfll and bath. w at-Seaview, . VACANCY — Francis', Apartments. Inquire Snap Shbppe. e | FOR RENT—2-rm. _and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Sunmheat'. Elec. range. Phone 5 mscnfiunous ‘ very moderate rent.| HILLCREST APTS. ! — | 2-room cabin. unlumlahed»l\ ; "FORSALE F\lm‘ shed hot cas!. brld[.,e running $1,850 mile north of 6 rooms and bath, and cold water. Erhest Daniels. FOR SALE — 8-room furnished house with hot water heat, oil ‘ burner. Also extra half lot with two garages. Reasonably priced as owner leaving town. See Doug-| las at Weather Bureau office. ‘MODERN oil range, slightly used, $75. Inquire 618 Willoughby Ave.| - RADIO-PHDNOGRAPH with Som"‘ and to-| | records; living room table lady's spinet desk, sold all gether or separately. Reasonably priced. Phone 636. OUTBOARD twin motor with al- ternate firing. Portable three- | band radio. See CIiff Erickson, | c/o Herb Wendling on Fritz Cove Road. FTéfi;S'ALEfrlEEStudebaker co;pe. | R.F. Meyers SALE OR LEASE—Pioneer Gnll‘ at Fairbanks. Box 1554, Fairb’ks. | DOUBLE BED box springs, good, condition. 234 7Tth and Franklin. 800-FT. hydraul\c pxpe and nozzlr, 16 to 9 in. Bargain. No. 1, Snow | White Apts. Priced L. B. |5-ROOM furnished house. for quick sale. See Mrs. Nelson, Douglas. ‘WI(,KER. baby buggy. Good con-| | dition, $8. Phone Black 615, ;AIN—6-tube, 2-band| RADIO BA RCA Victor console with 14-inch speaker, $25. Juneau Radio Service. {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 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 Phone Red 130. Tract. FOR SALE — New house on Auke Bay, near 12-mile post; modfxn ¢onveniénces; FHA terms. erfz xxx, The Emplre /|SINGER EEWING MACHINI.S, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: '$5° ‘down and. $5 monthly. Liberal) allowances’ for your : old sewing machine or washer. Call tag man at Phone 7, or call &t motorship - Hiawatha ' at ‘Boat Harhor. Repairs, - parts; ' service, At TR, U e {NEW _ cabin-boat, 25-footer, Com- Ppletely equipped; would. also trade " on' larger boat: lene Doug- | las 173. e WATKINS Products. Phone mlck | 634, Mall orders taken. Box 165L | GOOD “restaurant equipment for | sale.canbeseenn(:ue ‘Grogery. ’wmmpm Wtun- ing Ahshmnt«?hon, 16~ Anderson Music Shoppe. BOAT' BEm available for charter trips for hunting and fishing. Phone 411. SWEDISH MASSAGE: cnbin_et path, Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 moon. —_— e e e ROOM with oc 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 Nu(get Shop. 2l ) A GO 8% CENTS, EACH PAID for used sound zunnv mkz at Cod Bunk- LflS’l and EWHD ZBrown. cocker white chest, Collar aroiind - neck. Lost Wednesday night between Marmion and Douglas Islands. | Reward. Phone 14. ey FOQUND—10-1f. green rowboat with oars, Found at City Dump. In- quire Empire. Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with Lhe hrgest pald circulation. -} “Spanidl with —_— GIRL or woman for housework and! care of child 2 days a g(eek In- quire Emplre 2 WOMAN wants Hour work. Phone Red 665. | WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply Mrs, 1. Goldstein. WILL PAY cash for small used desk suitable for apt. Write tc Th! Empire. ¢ Kllii JAILED BV WRANGELL COURT b —Sr méh’ wel | Three ven -jail sen- | tences yesterday in ‘Wrangell when | arraigned before the U.'S. Commis- sicper there. Jacinfo Mangabat, Filipino. drew )u 30-day sentence on an assult and ’battery charge. Frank W. George jand. Willy, Rusk, natives each’ ware| ;given 60-day sentences on charges, |6f ‘drunken and dlllfl'ifly eonflum | NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showinzg air route from Seattle’to Nome, on ANCHORAGE COAL |New Territorial Assay Of- |and bids have \heat in the 185 i stimulated interest in the ccal min- {aska Railroad Clm‘k mines is a ls Stewart said. 'Anothe needed to insure an ade- quate fuel supply for Anchorage, Stewart asserted, and in view of} this situation the Moose Creek section looks like the best oppor- tunity for development of such & fuel supply. One of Stewart's principal si at' Anchorage was the tablishing of permanent quart for a field station and assay of-| fice there by the Territorial De-| partment Mines. Stewart mot e city council and ged | quarters next to the city hall H. L. Fiedler, associate en-| gineer of the Department of| Mines, will make his headquarters, | and there Leo H. Saarela, former| assayer for the Cleary Hills gold graduate of the Uni- of Alaska, will open .the assay office authorized by the last session of the ature While at Anchorage, Stewart| also visited the Willow Creek gold mining district, all parts of which are now served by a road from An- chorage. There he found the Inda- pendence, Lucky Shot, Gold C and Fern mines all in active opern-| MINE OPERATIONS ”BEING EXPANDED mis- es- | fice at Anchorage o Be Opened Says Stewart a of Business is booming for the coal fields in the Anchorage neighbor- hood, according to B. D. Stewart, Territorial Commissioner of Mines who has just returned from a trip of inspection to the Westward Stewart said he found the mine, property of the Alaska Raii- road, being put into operation on a permanent basis with much un- derground development work. Plans are being drawn for a coal wasnh- ery to remove the high ash con- |tent of the coal, Stewart reported already been called bunkhouse and for There oska ESKA e and a versity public to build a !messhall The Eska all the coal viously, the on contract new mine will now supply for the railroad. Pre- railroad bought coal from the Jonesville mine and the Evan Jones Coal {Company. But now, the Jonesville mine is under contract to furnish coal used by the Army at Fort Richardson, and also to furnisa much of the coal for cooking and city of Anchorage, s) output of the mine has been in- creased Speed-Up Device The Independence mine camp is making improvements with the building of a new haulage tunnel to speed up handling of ore, Stew-! art said. The structure has ad- vanced a distance of about feet from the mine portal, stated. Formerly, ore was handled from higher tunnels with the use of aerial tramways. From Anchorage, to the Healy River Coal Corpore- tion’s Suntrana mine, largest coal- producing mine in Alaska, located about 100 miles south of Fair- banks. Here he found underground improvements under way and en- largements being made in bunk- house, messhall and dry rooms At Fairbanks, Stewart conferred with Henry Joestir associate min- ing engineer of the Territorial D2~ partment, and A. E. Glover, as- sayer. Both make their headquar- | ¢ ters at the University of Alaska Seek Strategic Minerals | On his entire trip, Stewart re- ported finding gold placer opera- tions keeping up well in view of the labor shortage and difficulty | in securing equipment and supplies due to the application of priori- ties rulings. Further difficulties | along this line are anticipated ! mine owners, he said, and declared he believed it fy the search for other minerals | in Alaska besides gold. Especially of value at this time are deposits | of strategic minerals such as an- nmony qulcksilve) tin and mhns Moose Creck Field Stewart went The Jonesville plant is rebuild- ing bunkers, adding a coal wash- ing plant, improving power facili- ties, adding a new waste dispogal system, new bunkhouse and new messhall with cold storage plant The demand for coal has also ing possibilities of the Moose Creek field, Stewart said. Prospecting has been resumed on 'the Premier mine property, whica was flooded in 1933 and the Al- has renewed | broad-gauge spur to this prope Up 'stream, at the Buffalo prope: ty, operations are being reopened by Frank Callabuffalo and ciates, Stewart said. On the Buffalo properties, Stew- art reported the finding of four minable seams of coal. The prov- erty is serviced by a narrow-gauge railroad in a dilapidated cbndition, he said, but the Territorial High- way Department and the Alaska Road Commission has built an auto road to the Moose Creek Val- ley from Anchorage. ancipul handlcap in developi Personallzed Cards Your ghoice q any design wpuwgo mw or engraved. Cards fm- Your Bmlget ¢ Wheger you bt ik o " the best :reetln; available, you will flnd ymlr chfilce 'responsible for | Reher advisable to intensi- |~ | day of September, Double Your Enjoyment With TEN HIGH! 'HIRAMONALKEE'8 BONS INC . PEORIAS L 90 PROOFs efforts. | win «| Held as ‘Scalper’ ok the needed in de Stewart number of Fairk tors regarding the Prospactors’ Aid available through govérnment, and id ki ming evivin, of 1, for Territorial | § been of ll\‘l'.~‘ ting up books, L the which a number iscoveries. The law se this fund is still on the Stewart pointed out, but the lature not appropriatac money for the fund during the past 10 years has - FOOD SALE Ladies'* Aid, n bailding n at 1c Lutheran 0, 10 am oceupled by NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTIGE HFREBY' GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 18th day of September, 1841, duly appointed admir rator of the es- tate of SIGURD MEDHAUG, De- ceased, and that letters testament therefor on said day were duly is- sued to the undersigned. 5 All persons having claims against | said estate are hereby required to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly ve within six (6) | months from the date of this notice | to the undersigned administrator at | the_ office of his attorneys, R. E.| Phonephoto 2 and M. E. Monagle, at 200 | N. J. Cladakis, former federal milk Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. | market a;’fl;li_nistrfltor in Chitczt;ot. te Tunes aska 8 | was one of thirteen men arrested a Dated at Jun n.“,;:;..ska this 18th Suldierg Field b}c‘furg tha fogfl)&}l,]l - | game between the Bears and the OARL D HUPP, | College All-Stars. The men were First publication, Sept. 19, 1941, ;Ch:}:‘md ‘"',fi'v b"yh‘"g “d‘mfi“"‘ Last publication, Oct. 10, 1941. | | fhen re-selling Al of BEOR N. J. Cladakis Comi)lete Selection! Lower Prices Now! (hnstm.xs may scem like such a long way off right now. But do you remember that last minute rush for Christmas cards last year? - Ypu kept puttipg it off because there was SO mach timg . . . and the first thing you kncw' Christmas was upon you. That is why we syggest you come right dewn to our office now and make your selgctwn. Yow'll, find 2 wonderful asscrt- llleplt of beaut:ful c.u‘d~ you can leave your fll'dflfl for p;rponallzpd cards, and you cin then, und your cards out at your leisure . . . if, y,qu,qrder, your Christnias ards, now. pire 8oy 1891—Hali a Century of Banking—1341 The R. M. Behrends iBank Oldest Bank in‘Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS " THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 r,-,-,,--,,,--,,-mq { TIMELY CLOTHES ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L) FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let vour plumbing worry be our warry.” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealap=) GREASEN GAS - O11. PFoot of Main Streey Juneau Motors @YSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry jAlaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Muslcal Instruments and Supplies 122 W. Becond | | Soothing Organ Music and Deliclous Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 s e s o Uiah Nu! and an COAL | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 i | r— 1 e | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 6 " HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home u‘unr Store—Tel. 699 || American' Meat——Phone 38 e — “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery | PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE $2 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Bhett HARDWARE i (R 2250 988 o | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition | The Juneau Laundry FRANRLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled Jmuonnlc Monthly §0— “E. 0. DAVE —_—— GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | —— ’ FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop. | | Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt i | { | i TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 (KL comir eieod il el TR [ S0 RN s 0 | 'Every house needs westinghouse' | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | | I Eleotrical Contractor—Dealer | | 140 8o, Seward St. Juneau, Alasks | Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 189 | Y ZEHITH RADIOS ety AIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 46 Bill Hixson PO, | | - Sing, Dance, Play EVERY NIGHT at Ihg NflRTHERN Pul a Covic m.sel i Your Boat If You Want el L that Can Be Easily Band Oranked CHARLES G. WARNER C0. e COLUMBIA LUMBER COHPANY L0 | HOF (ABASKA oy Lumber and Building lalemk i o PHONES 58T qr.TAT—JUNEAU. ... SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title . F. H. A. I‘here isno substitute for Ne\vspaper Adverhsing Window Cleaninq PHONE 435 i

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