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Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive tnsertions: One day o100 Additional days ....... o 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 October 1 at Kilburn Apts., Douglas, All conveniences of modern apartments for $30 month. Phone Douglas 48. | | | | | LOWER FLOOR apt., Demos house in Douglas: 2 bedrooms, large living room and 'kitchen, com- pletely furnished, oil supplied for heating—all for $45 per manth.j See Felix Gray, U. 8. Commis-| sioner. STEAM-heated rms, reasonable. Up- | stairs of 20th Century Market. rooms rent. Red 404, 4-ROOM furnished house, al month. 1014 W. 11th St. Ph. 437.] _ 3-ROOM furnished heated apart-| ments. Miettinen Apts, 4th and Harris. g VACANCY Snow White Apts. Suit- able for couple only. | JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call | us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. VANCANCY. Nugget Apts. $35 & up. $-ROOM furnished duplex. Close| in. $27.50. 426 1st St. E. Phone Black 415. FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 875.! NEWLY painted and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. L i Shag WL ONE double-barreled Stevens 20- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE 1-ROOM house on Douglas Road, newly furnished; boat and 5 hp outboard motor. Call evenings,| or write Erwin Wakefield, P.O. Box 3012. RS USRI . TV T FOR IMMEDIATE sale: 1939 Dodge sedan, with radio, heater, de- froster—excellent condition.—Call Cowling, Davlin Co. ARVIN car rndlo:—exceuent con- dition. Must sacrifice. Call Blue 440 after 6 p.m, WILL SELL reasonable, one acre view lot, patented land, Fritz Cove road. Foundation 20x25 ft. First floor laid. Enough lumber to finish frame of building. Large tent complete. Right-of- way to road. Call 788. MURPHY BED, springs and mat- tress, good condition, $20. Black 630, . gauge gun like new. Also one model 97 Winchester 12-gauge pump gun with raised ventilated rib, good condition., Recoil pads on both. — Sportsman’s Barber Shop. 3-ROOM modern home: basement, | oil heat. Phone 525. 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. furnished $550 5-ACRE farm, 2-room house, 2 chicken houses, cash, Write P.O. Box 2953. FOR SALE—80-bass piano accor- dion, reasonable. After 5 p.m. William Spicer, Bindsiel Apts. VACANCY at Fosbee Apt: DOUBLE BED box springs, good condition, 234 7th and Franklin. MARSHALL APTS, 4 rooms, fur- nished. Phone 751, or call at 114 W. 6th St 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. STEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms.! Ellingen Apts. | 8 843 West 9th. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, 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. % 3-ROOM nicely ur. stm. heatec apts. and houses. Windsor Apts Oy TWO large, clean, steam heated. front room apt., including water garbage, $35. Phone 143. ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly mnodern un- furnished house. Phone 484. i ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa)] Bank Bldg. lparn sah vl . o WESS SRUE FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. CUZY, warm furn. apts. Lights utensils and i ST & it FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. MISCELLANEOUS TURN your old goid into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 3% OENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. BOAT BETSY ROSS avalilable for charter frips for hunting and fishing. Phone 411. SWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet bath, Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 noon. 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. | Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Emflire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. BUY DEFENSE § pagrees TAMPS | WOMAN wants hour work. Phone | | e e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS HOUSE on Douglas Island one mile north «f bridge. Furnished 6 rooms anc bath, running hot and cold vater. $1850 cash. Ernest Danie (s, RADIO-PHONOGRAPH with some records; living room table and lady’s spinet desk, sold all to- gether or separately. Reasonably priced. Phone 636. FOR SALE—1936 Studebaker coupe. R. F. Meyers, Weather Bureau. SALE OR LEASE—Pioneer Grill at Fairbanks, Box 1554, Fairb'ks 5-ROOM furnished -house. Priced for quick sale. See Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Douglas. RADIO BARGAIN—6-tube, 2-band RCA Victor console with 14-inch speaker, $25. Juneau Radio Service. = FOR SALE — Motorboat, Wilson THE DAI afion Makes Gift of 20,000,000 Pounds of Aluminumin Big Drive (Conuinuea from Page One) no mystery, Army air officers say, about why some bombers fly low while others try to fly out of sight and sound. It all depends on what defenses the enemy has. If the attack depends on surprise| and an effort to forestall enemy | fighters from getting into the aiv (plus clear weather), then high- flying bombers may get in and; out before they can be seen | heard, or attacked. On the other| hand, if conditions are overcast, bombers flying just over the tele- phone wires have the advantage | of being able to see their ob jectives at close range; anti-air-| craft can’t spot them soon enough | to take aim; enemy fighters wont dive for fear they will be carried right into the ground before thev can pull out of it; and they can't attack from below because there's no flying space there | N. R. K., Forth Smith, Ark.—The | loops of braided cord which ap- peared around the right shoulders of Capt. Elliott Roosevelt and En- | sign Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., in/ their recent picture at the meeting of President Roosevelt and Win-| ston Churchill meant that they were aides on the staff. Regimen- | tal citations for bravery appear only in loops from the left shoul-f der. H. O'N, Weehawken, There have been several suggested for elimination of ove:: crowded living and office con tions in Washington. One put for- | ward recently by a national ax'chi-‘ rectural magazine embraces almost | all of them. In three parts, it sug- gests: (1) Decentralization of all departments and agencies not ab-| solutely needed here; (2) Tempor- | ary building (with emphasis on! the “temporary”); (3) Limiting de- | fense personnel. The last, it is| claimed, would result in delegation of some defense responsibilities to private industry. This isn't made thoroughly clear but, as it was ex- plained to me, industries with de- fense contracts would be charged with keeping intact certain records (which might be audited later by government officials) rather than duplicating the work, as it is done now, in Washington. L. W. S, Canten, 0.—The refer- ence to Monday-to-Thursday ad- journments in Congress is only a way of taking a little vacation (without actual adjournment) dus-| ing slack or rest periods. In both | houses, the majority and min ) leaders make a gent!2men’s agree-| ment that no important business will be transacted. Then, on Mon- | day and Thursday of each week, the houses meet, run through a| few formalities and adjourn again. | S. H., Eufaula, Okla.—The opin-| N. J. plans | { { |ion here is that you nced not ex-! pect automobiles with plastic bodies | for a good many years yet. The| history of any new product, sup-| planting an established one, is that the changeover takes several yenrs.‘ Even if every auto manufacturer seining boat type. 45 horsepower Atlas engine fully equipped. 51 ft. length. 3 herring seines; 1 salmon seine; 3 skiffs; 1 ware- house; boiler tar tank; 2 pond nets. See Capt. Martin Holst, 833 Ninth St. HOUSE for sale, Phone Red 130. Seatter Tract. had produced a plastic body at the same time, they still would have to go through the slow periods of | testing and retooling and Lcsunfli again, before they could go all out | for the new material. | P. B, Butte, Ment. — Officers and non-coms from England,‘ Canada, and 16 Latin-American countries are flow or soon will be SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag 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 Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. WATKINS Products. Phone m 834. Mall orders taken. Box 1651. GOOD restaurant’ equipment fot sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. ing. Alaska agent, Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson llul!c Shoppe. SRS e e BV W 7 ;SR WANTED oot HALIBUT boai about 55 ft., fully equipped. Write details and price. Empire, Box 22. WANTED—To Rent. Houses and apartments. Junean Rental Serv- ice. Phone 633. * Red 665. WILL PAY cash for small used desk suitable for apt. Write to| The Empire. Y COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY | | l I training with United States forces. | With the exception of the Can-| adians, all of these are men train- | ing i the air corps. The Can-| adian officer and non-com trainees | not in aviation are in the tank| corps. L g PAA Weather Man Is Grounded Here. | Here tcday awaiting plane trans- pertation back to the States was| C. C. Beamer, division meteorologist | for the Pan_ American Airways, southbound affer several weeks in | the Territory checking on weather! observation equipment at weather' stations maintained by the airways| company. Beamer arrived here on the Lode- | star from Fairbanks yesterday af-| ternocn. He has been as far as| Ncme, checking the equipment and | planning changes tc improve en! the PAA system of weather obser- | vations. —————— Empire Classifieds Pay! HELP WANTED RELIABLE woman for wailress in ‘Tenakee. For information, phone las. 173. ADDING PENCIL: adds mechani- cally; pew invention; agents wanted in. Alaska immediately. Add-O-Graph Co, Dept. 5, Saltillo, Miss., U, 8, | ANTED—Mald for general house- work. Apply Mrs, I. Goldstein. | l LY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1941. Meningifis Case Is Reported Improved Ha, from wa la Ay me g in by ician a Dr in char; of assist- of M and . __|Health o |ing in | Ha an ALL TANKED UP ASHEBORO, N. C., Sept. Asheboro was determined to salvage everything it could from the old water system. Now it has a 450,000 gallon for city vehicles d | a 425.000-gallon storage house old water s made over, t to Cour Departr ith who is pan cas Something very unusual in harness teams is seen on the road at Sudbury, Ontario, C: Vallancourt, French-Canadian woodsman, dr his team of has outrun every horse team in the region. Vallancourt acq saved it from & marauding bear, the other was given to him when it was Blitz Among the Louisiana Corn. y you Phonephoto There is plenty of realism as tanks of the 192nd Battalion, Company B, from Illinois, charge through a cornfield under a protecting smokescreen during the mock battle between Red and Blue armies on the Louisiana front. The maneuvers are the greatest ever staged in the United States in peacetime. This bit of action osenrrad near Ruston. [ | Army Trains Medical Officers in Parachuting‘ U. 8. Army Signal Corps Photo Trained medical men are being preparéd by the U. S. Army for service with parachute troops, to jump with the warriors in maneuvers and battle and set up first aid stations in combat areas. The medical men shown inspecting a ’chute already have joined parachute battalions at Fort Benning, finishing their qualify- ing jumping course, Left to right: Licut. John K, Walsh, Charleston, S. C.; Lieut. Harry A, Adams, Han over, Pa.; Lieut. Robert F, Lamar, Kansas City, Mo,; Capt. Adanto d’Amore, Youngstown, O.; and Lieut Douglas T. Davidson, Jr., Wilmington, Del, 1891—Half a Cenin The kR, M. B Oldest Ban COMMERCIAL [ TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing B FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | Alaska Laundry | | Alaska Music Supply || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | || Planos—Musical Instraments | and Supplics | Phone 206 122 W. Becond +. Utah Nut and inm}: 1 COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 4 Phone 146 Home LI‘unr Store—Tel. 699 American’ Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE" Beri’s Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau " | The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets | PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled Zeasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska i1 Business Phone 161 ‘ Residence Phone Black $30 ZERITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson { -+ HOME GROCERY | — | ol L | 'Bvery house needs westinghouse' SAOREBR AL ry of Banking—1941 Behrend ank k in Alaska SAVINGS 1 { e S S THRIFT C0-0P | i Member National Retailer- ‘ Owned Grocers | NEXT TO CITY HALL | PHONE 767 | o—— SANITARY PLUMBING and { HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be i our worry.” PHONE 788 | TR AR 0 I - e A FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealem) GREASEN GASB — oL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors ettt e o e s Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried cken EVERY NIG DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone &6 s S N —— S'%nilary Meat Co. RS P ATS Call Phones: 13 and 4 T . GEORGE BROS. | | Widest Solection of Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — O1LS Builders’ and Bheit HARDWARE R g s | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-—-OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware E | Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Bt st o o s Sing, Dance, Play EVERY NIGHT at the NORTHERN CORBETT SHIPP, Mgr, Put a Covic Diesel in An Engine that Low Operating a Hmoketess, Odorl Full Diesel Depe CHAR LES G. Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride Instantly Starts of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeas nd Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance kates ess Exhaust ndability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Oranked WARNER CO. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 o r 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. F. H. A. 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