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I CLASSIFIED ADVER Count five ‘average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge -...586 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 | dn-t'ctorv " FOREENT ¢ 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| and houses. Windsor Apts. 5- l(OOVlV h;;;;(- rurm&hod 525 per | mo. See Mrs. Africh, Douglas. CLEAN comfortable room. Private 1 Phone Blue 614. TISING Real Estaie For Sale HOUSE ror“;;le one 4-roém, one| 3-room apartment, furnished. 822/ Basin Road. $3,250. 5-ACRE FARM: 2-room furnished!| house, 2 ‘chicken houses, $550 cash. Bus service, Auk Lake Loop Road. Write P.O. Box 2953. éOTrAGE income property, for sale in Juneau. Very reasonable if taken at once. Phone Thane 3—three rings—George Get,chen‘ HOUSE on Douglas Island one mile north (f bridge. Furnished 6 rooms anc¢ bath, running hot and cold \vater. $1,850 cash.| Ernest Danicls. Miscellaneous For Sale 1-ROOM furnished house Phanp‘ 437. 1. E. Tucker. i STUDIO couch, $30. Call 143. BOAT _Combination hqhbut troll=| - - | VACANCY at Kllburn Apts., Doug- | as. All conveniences of modemi tments for $30 a month. Phone 48, Douglas. | 4-rm. apts. Red 600, !AN(‘Y at Fosbee Apts. T & | Owl Restaurant, NEWLY apt. Inquire ONE m heated room. Phone Blue | TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur-| nished apartments for $16. Phone 789. | VACANCY, Reck Apts. Inquire John Reck. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inqui Snap Shoppe. Blue (‘") 2: ROO‘\G apart. lm‘ rem Red 404. STEAM- heated rms, . reasonable. Up- of 20th Century Market. T S ST SN Nugget Apts. $35, up. 4-ROOM furnished duplex. Close in. $27.50. 426 1st St. E. Phone] Black 415. stmhtd. room. Green 675. FURN. NEWLY p:inted and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. MARSHALL APTS., 4 rooms, fur- nished. Phone 1751, or call ‘at 114 W. 6th St. _oN TR s S A VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS, PHONE 439. e A i St e S’I‘EAM EAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Ellingen Apts. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621. FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric| range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. S S R e MODERN house, fireplace, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439. | B e e e ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone Red 620. Rttt N B Y ONE OFFICE room for rent. First Nationa) Bank Bldg. hnu!n FOR RENT—Apartments, at office 20th Century BIdE — R R e COZY, warm furn. apis. “lklh. water, dishes, b bath. Reasonable &t” a i FOR RENT—2-rm. and S-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. St Elec. range. Phone 569. i il 26-FT. TROLLER, fully equipped. Star marine conversion, Owner aboard, small boat harbor. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. P s 20005 N VY 8% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. A ST e ISR G, FOR LEASE—Modern warehouse with refrigeration room.—J. B.‘ Burford. BOAT BE ROSS avalable for, charter trips for hunting nndl, fishing. Phone 411, SWEDISH MASSAGE: bath, Graduate nurse. 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 3201 315 Decker Way. I Subscribe to the Daily Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. " Empire Classifieds Pay! cabinet| Phone | ik Ap”"mems"ifionsn “A" Ford, $50, Black 725.| “|aska newspaper. er, 31-B-3. Needs crew of three.| Inquire Blue 2i3. | 11-TUBE console Stromberg-Cari- | son radio, $75. Phone 143. OIL HEATER with coil, reasonable. Phone Blue 302. DE LUXE model World's hicycln, $22.50; boy’s $10; boy's sled, $1; practically new, $5; table on horses, $6; tee in good condition, $20. Phone 258 between 5:30 and 7:30. NEW GE. Terms. Edith F. Sheelor. radio - phonograph. | 110 volt D.C. generator T% K.W., 60 amp. 24" Pelton waterwheel. 300 fittings. W. A. Doe, P. O. Box 313. SALE OR LEASE—Pioneer Grill at Pairbanks, Box 1554, Fairb'ks | FOR SALE—Four good trucks—| J. B. Burford, | SINGER SEWING MACHINES,| Maytag washing machines, Iron-\ rite ironers. Terms: $5 down| and §$5 monthly. leeral! allowances for your old sewing michine or wulp!r Call J. H. Anderson, the slnger -May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at| motorship ~Hiawatha at ‘Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. i 753 i O A it A i RADIO BARGAIN-—6-tube, 2-band 'RCA' Victor console with' 14-inch sheaker, $25." Juneat 'Radio Service. % 0 WATKINS Prodicts. Phone Black 634, Mall orders taken. Box 1851, B ¢ e VR T AT TS R GOOD restaurant equipment for| salé. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery, | HOUSEBOY wanted with some knowledge of cooking, either white or Filipino. Chilkoot Barracks. Am single and live alone, Addreu Lt. Col. H. L. Calvin. WANTED—To Rent. Houses ‘and apartments. Junean Rental serv- ice. Phone 633. WOMAN wants- hour work, Phoné Red 665, ool 8 WILL PAY cash for small used|{ desk suitable for ‘apt. erhg to' The Empire. e e The Daily Alaska Empie nag the largest paid circulation of any Al- LOST and l'fl!!!” | LOST—Black kitten, six months old, white whisker right side. Rewn.rd for return. 907 C 8t. HELP WANTED MAID for genernl Housework, earel for children.’ Phone 361. NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showinc air route from’ Seattle to No* sale at J. B. Burford & Co. WHEN IN NEED OF Dluel Oil—Stove ofl—Ym:r Haul- M» - Storage and Crating |, CALL US! | Juneanw Trausfer | | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 || v | with American Jews contributed $500,000 to the Jewish | National Pund of America and this |has been sent to the Jerusalem | headquarters of the Fund as a “New | Year miessage of encouragement,” it is announced by Dr. |stein, presidenit of the organization in America., The Pund is used by |the Jewish ‘people for the acquisi- tion and reclamation of the soil of {¢the Holy Land as property of the | |race and nation. The United Lutheran Church is onsidering a wide expansion of ‘m missionary work in South Amer- fellowing the recent visit to that continent of Dr. Samuel Texler, head of the United Lutheran Synod of New York, and president of the denomination’s Board of Foreign Dr. Texler is also rec- ommending that some of the young men of South America be brought theological United States for training for min- istry to their native countries. A% |the present time, {have missions in Argentina and British Guiana under the care of a dozen American missionaries and forty national workers. | ica, Missions. to A number of mea.-z. missionaries |in both Asia and Africa are looking interest at succesful | which the U. S. Indian Service has for trachoma 'among the American Indians. |this treatment can be used as ef- fectively by medical affected overseas, one of their great prob- |lems will be solved. small size bicycle, that trachoma is endemic over half | boy’s sled,|the world’s surface. ping pong half the trachoma victims in the assorted | United States are Indians. Dr. garden tcols and hose, $7. Set-|Fred Loe, for twenty Indian Service physician, has begun | |the treatment of several victims by | |daily doses of sulfanilamide npills aken internally. i treatment for the disease has been | external, whom 'the pms were given were dis- charged as ' “arrested” month. They had been under treat- | sanitary The (e AT NS have recently | Israel Gold- young laya, Islands. “Recent solethiii warning America. seminaries in the the Lutherans X to jeojardy. cures sufferers It missionaries | to anti-Semitism Scientists say More than years an' Heretofore all| Mission, first Indians to “firsts” within a|gave the country hospital, I¢’s Not So Long Until Christmas Now, in October. is the. time fo. start thinking about Christmas. You'll be smart to order your Christmas cards now so that you may have just what you want in plenty of time. Ask to see our catalog of lovely cards, Personalized Greetings Christmas Cards designed ' for you, with your name printed or engraved right’ on them. A practical way to send greetings. and nissionarfes-on-furlough ‘from ' Algeria, Brazil, Burma, Chimd} dm- g0 Bele, Java, Jupan, Korsay Mexico, and ' '‘the 'PHitippfie evidences oy ish prejudice in our own country | compel us'to’ speak again a word of | to the says a statement of the Féederal | Council of Churéhes of 'Christ’ in’ “Decisiveness on religious’ or ‘racial grounds is a pomnwus menace to American democtacy.’ If ofie ‘group be made the target: of |/ attack today, the same spirit ' of in- telerance may be visited on annnher| group tomorrow “and the rights and liberties of very group thus be put We' condemn anti- Semitism' as un-American. moré 'stfongly ‘we condemm anti- | Semitism as unchristian. of the Christian churches which comptise the Federal ‘Council 'We|aking' it unnecessary to ship the ! voice our renewed determination to| unite in combating every tendency in our We recognize that a special res- ponsibility rests upon us, who be- long to the numerically group, to be staunch advocates of |Pr® the rights of minorities. i our best efforts in their defense and | ment externally for several years, without improvement., Medical mmt | believe' this “magie drug’ i§ on ché; way to cohquerlnl wchomn b l‘ Searritt College, Nashville, Tenn.,| which prepared young men and' The recent order from the Quar- women for Christian’ ang termaster General's office in’ Wash- missionary work, claims to have one’ irgton, D C. grantihg permission | bodies ‘of any school in' America, | for the Alaska Defense Command to | Numbered among it§' students‘this . | purchase canned salmon diréct from | fdll aré representative young people|local cahnes for army use, thus |avoiding the use of valuable cargo | WAL anii-Jew- nation,” Even | In behalf country. | strongest | We pledg Dr. Charles A. Ainslie and those! associated with him in the Ameri- can Hospital of the Presbyteriannesday, Guatemala City, given Guatemala three i portanl)“d"- : they organized the nation's| first school' for trainiyz nurses, | its first modern ' Feet. have| introduced i having been shipped to the States, {mon from loeal cannheries, thereby SALMON PUR(HASE ORDER IS 100 LA FOR LOCAL BUYING Only 125 Cases Left af An- chorage Cannery When Army Officers Shop | space for shipping that portion of | |the pack to the States and them: back for Alaska consumption, came | too late ‘to be of much help' this fall; | aceording to a report recelved byw The Empire today from Fort Rlch- ardson. Dueé to delay in receiving permis- sion from the Quartermaster. Gen- eral to purchase the salmon locally, only 125 cases of salmon were still left in the Anchorage district can- nery warehouses when Major OQn-‘ eral Simon Buckner'’s staff went shopping for their canned fish sup- ply, the remainder of the pack This salmon consisted of 63 cases | of reds and 62 cases of medium reds, all purchased from the Emard Packing Company of Anchorage, In'the future, army officers point- ed out, it will be possiblé to supply | Fort’' Richardson with canned sal- canned fish back from the States, the first hospital ambulance. The Hospital has been described as an important factor in breaking down | judice against the evangelical| ospel. ————.——— | NOTICE REBEKAHS | Business meeting of Rebekah | Lodge, nomination of officers, Wed- October 8, 8 p.m. EDITH TUCKER, Secretary e STEP to Health with Better | Phone 648. Chiropodist D1 | Steves. adv | m;r_n | SUNRISE TIMES " FOR DUCK HUNTERS Thurs,, Oct. §. 7 Pri, Oct. 10 \ | Sat.,, Oct. 11 7:2 Sun, Oct. 12 1 Mon,, Oct. 13 7:2 Tues., Oct. 14 X Wed., Oct. 15 7:3 Thurs., Oct. 16 7 Fri, Oct. 17 T Sat, Oct. 18 1:8 Sun., Oect. 19 7:42 am. Mon,, Oct. 20 ... a.m. Tues,, Oet. 21 6 a.m. Wed,, Oct. 22 7:49 am Thurs, Oct. 23 7:51 a.m. Fri, Oct.” 24 7:53 am. sat, Oct. 25 7:55 a.m. Sun,, Oct. 26 7:58 a.m. Mon,, Oct. 27 8:00 a.m. Tues.,, Oct. 28 8:02 a.m. Wed., Oct. 29 .. 8:05 a.m. Thurs,, Oct. 30 8:07 am. Fri, Oct, 31 8:09 am. Sat., Nov. { 8:12 am. Suh., Nov. 2 8:14 am. Mon,, Nov.'3 8:16 a.m. Tues,, Nov. 4 8:19 am. Wed,, Nov. 5 8:21 am. Thurs.,, Nov. 6 8:23 a.m. Fri, Nov. 7 8:26 am. Sat, Nov. 8 8:29 am, Sun., Nov. 9 8:31 am. Mon.,, Nov. 10 . 8:34 am. Tues, Nov. 11 . 8:36 a.m. Wed., Nov. 12 ....8:38 am. Thurs., Nov. 13 ... .8:41 am. Pri, Nov. 14 . 8:43 am, Sat, Nov. 15 ......8:45 am. Stn, Nov. 16 .. 8:47 am. Mon., Nov. 17 . 8:50 a.m. Tues, Nov. 18 . 8:52 a.m. Wed., Nov, 19 ......8:54 a.m. Thurs., Nov. 20 ... 8:56 a.m. Fri, Nov. 21 8:58 a.m. Sat., Nov. 22 9:01 am. Sun,, Nov, 23 9:03 am, Mon., ‘Nov. 24 . 9:05 a.m. Tues.,, Nov. 25 . 9:07 a.m, Wed., Nov. 26 . 9:09 a.m, Thurs, Nov. 27 9:11 am, Fri, Nov. 28 am, Sat, Nov. 29 a.m, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, August 1, 1941, Notice is hereby given that Fred Campen has made application for a ! homesite umder the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat; 809) Anchorage Serial } No 08905, for a tract of land de scribed as Lot I of the Auke Laki Group of Homesites near Juneau | Alaska, Plat of ‘U, 8. Survey No. 2302, contdining 4.67 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and' all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office, Anghor- age,. Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the pro- | visions of the Statutes. FLORENGE L. KOLB, Acting. GEORGE i v ¥ { Register. ’Flrst publication, Aug. 13, 1941 .Last_ publication, Oct. 8, 1941.; -—_-—--.-«~ nzr‘n'mlmm oi‘"!:imlfzmon ‘filed an application for a homesite under the ‘act of May. 26, 1934' (48 Stat. 809) designated ds Lot A. Plat |of U. 8. Survey No. 2891, Triangle Group of Homiesites, near Juneau, Alaska, containing 4.86 acres, An-| chorage Seérial 010034, and it is now in the files of the United States | Land Office, Anchorage. Alaska. Any and’ nll persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the lfld.ttct land office, Anchor~ age, Alaska, the period of publication ur days thereafter, or they will: be-barred by the pro- visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Aug. 13, 1941, Last Pllhliclun. Octi 1841, e August 7, llll. Notice is hereby given that Etolin Wittanen has made application for 2 homesite under the Act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage Serial No. 09733, for a tract of land de- seribed, as Lot A, Tract A, of the Auke Eake Group of Homesites on Glacier Highway near Juneau, Al- aska, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2392, containing 3,55 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. § Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- ‘veme‘y any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims {in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days ;| thereafter, or they will be barred by /| the provisions of- the statutes, FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Hm publication, Aygust 20, 1941. l‘st put llcllou octobqr 15, 1941, Subscribe. for The Empire. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 | TheB.M.Behrends | | TI:%E“IMR \ ot | TIMELY CLOTHES Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS " THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- e NUNN-BUSH SHOES Owned Gracers STETSON HATS TR Quality Work Clothing ||~ . FRED HENNING arri Machine Shop Complete Outfitter for Mem O. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 - "FHONE 15 fflfi?fi' Alaska Laundry LN T TR — Poot of Main Street —_—m—— Alsain Maglo Stoply| L s Arthur M. Um Manager et T Phone 200 icken e Delicious Fried EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS 'INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 — Ulah Nut and Lump COAL An.?;:: : Lo s Samtary Meat Co. e .."'.%m e — Call : 18 and & HOME GROCERY || — = _| Phone 146 GEORGE B Fache st Widest s.ugu'a.o 5. “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau Thomas Hardware Co. 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