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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Count five average words to the line. nsertions: One day PRIl Additional days ... So Minimum charge _..56e Copy must be in the officé by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertfoni on same day, We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. FOR RENT APARTMENTS for rent: 7-, 5-, 3- room. Ph. Blue 200. Perelle Apts. TURNISHED room or office In Triangle Bldg. Call 253 or see Stan Grummett. CLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim- mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up per week. 3- ROOM furnished, heted apt. Suitable for couple only. 511 11!‘1; St. Phone Red 624 Real Estate fo‘r Sfle Daily rate per line for consecutive | | 815, i FOR SALE—Two residences. No. 1,| Juneau, not new but priced at| less than $4,000, $1,000 down,| balance in easy payments. No. 2, Douglas, built in ‘1938, two bed- rooms; $4,100, mo down, bal- ance at $31 mohthly, including interest, insurance, taxes. Both excellenit purchases. Shattuck Agency. COMPLETELY furnished 8-room house, 6th and Kennedy. Black | HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, o'ne. 3-foom’ apartment, furnished. 822 | Basin Road, $3250. 5-ACRE FARM: 2-room furnllg house, 2 chicken houses, 50 cash. Blig service, Auk Lake | Loop Road. Write PO. Box 2953. ! COTTAGE; inctome property, for } sdle in Juneéau. Very reasonable if taken at oncé. Phone Thane | 3—three rings.—George Getchell. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. FOR LEASE—Modern warehouse with refrigeration room.—J. B. Burford. |HOUSE on Douglas Istand one mile north ¢f bridge. Purfished 6 rooms an¢ bath, running hot| dand cold ivater. $1,850 cash. Ernest Danie(s. Miscellaneous For Sale stm. heated Windsor Apts. 3-ROOM nicely fur. apts. and houses. 5-ROOM house, furnished, $25 per| mo. See Mrs, Africh, Douglas. GLEAN comfortable room. Private| oo home. Phone Blue 614. 4-ROOM furnished house. Phone 437. 1. E. Tucker. { VACANCY at Kilburn Apts., Doug- las, All conveniences of modern apartments for $30 a month. Phone 48, Douglas. FURN. 4-rm. apts. Red 600. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ONE steam heated room. Phone Blue 302. ;Aékfiév-,- 7F—!eck Apts. Inquire |1 John Reck. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap . Shoppe. ,VACANCY Evergreen Apartments. Blue 629. 2-ROOM apart. for rent. Red 404. sfim»heawd rms, renson_a_l;le. Up- stairs of 20th Century Market. | VACANCY, Nugget Apts. $35, up. LT FURN. stmhtd. room. Green -675. NEWLY painted and furnished apartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. VACANCY. HILLCREST ~APTS. PHONE 439. PRl A T e R Y BTEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT—4-room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Caté. T ST e R MODERN house, fireplace, chinnel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished Phone 439. & 620, wmm&m rahnoom at office 20th Omflf! m water, dishes, cooking u-l- bath. Reaseidls &6 Sonview. FOR RENT--2-rm. 3-rm, §pt. Hot and cold” Steamheat. Elec. range. Mlv .660. msmumus TURN your ol¢ value, cash or trade at 2 8% OENTS [ PAID) for. used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. ’ BOAT BETSY ROSS available for charter trips for hunting d&nd fishing.* Phone 411. SWEDISH MASSAOE cabinet bath. Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after;12 noon. PSR i o R GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. BUY DEFENSE BONDS The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Rédety at Reasonabls Rotes PRONE=SHifN 0 _|SALE OR LEASE—Pioneer Grill FURNITURE—OId spool single bed. | Doublé brass bed with' coil springs. Rug. All very reasonable. Phone 616 days and Blue 680 evenings. PONTIAC, 1941 four-door. New! tires, brakes, battery. Phone 238. BOAT — Combination halibut _and troller, quire Blue 213, 26-FT. TROLLER, fully elipped.| Star marine conversion, Owner aboard, small boat harbor. e COMBINATION table radio-phono- graphi. Good condition. Phone Green 585. STUDIO couch, :ao Gall . 143, -rui; conisole . Stromberg-Carl- son radio, $75. Phone 143. OILHEATER with coil, reasonable, Phone Blue 302. | MODEL “A" Ford, $0. Black 725, three-man | 31-B-3. In- at Fairbanks. 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. Liberal; allowances for your old! sewing machine or washer. Call J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call &t motorship - Hiawatha at Bodt WATKINS :Produsts. Phane m 634. Mall orders taken. Box 1681 e L e O e A GOOD restaurant equipment sale, Cn be seen at Olu atbeery Wém. ‘wahts hour WOk, Phdle Red 665. SELECTED BY |Roy Fawcett, Hoonah; Henry Wil- | Janson, Jr., | Emerson Marshall, Juneau. | Klawock: Wayne Bernard Axelson, | 79 DRAFTEES LOCAL BOARD List of First of Juneau's‘ Qiiofa Are Now Post- ed for Induction (Continied from Page One) | Kezéle, Renton, Wash.; Anthony Kuhn, Long Beath, Calif.; Paul F. Jones, Angoon; Edwin Palmer Mah- lum, Sitka: Dawon Tvan Muggy, Juneau; Edwin Edward Elto, Ju- | yean: * Frank Thorson, Naknek; Richard Ross Sheakley, Hoonah; | ton Schmuck, Gulkana; Harold Mil- | fotd Jenny, Juneau; Verne Cari | Dicz, Juneay; Kenneth Harold Reéed, Moab, Utah. Salmar Lindtner Twiet, Juneau; David Allén Ellis, Kent, Wash.; Rob- | ert Arthur Hullt, San Diego; Joseph Stanléy Lapinski, Sitka; Rudolph Carl Pusich, senme, John Leéwis | Gaffney, m jhie Johr Melvin, Juneau; Fr éncl uls Myre, Tow- er, Minn; Robert Wilson Feero, Huntington, Ore.; Charles Benjamin White, Weést Ruby; Clifford Will- lams, Yakutat; Ruthetford Ben- jamin Hogins, Sitka; Mike Calvin Hammar, Woodland, Wash.; John Seattle; Orville Gerhard Gulhaugen; Arlington, Wash.; Boyd | John Hénty Duffy, Grass Creek, | Wryo.; Jackson Coombs Sookum, ‘Yakutat; Laverne Charles Johnson, Angoon; John Alstéad, Portland, Ore.; Joseph Glenn Moses, Hoonah; | Earl Leroy Smith, Little Fork,| Minn.; Mark William, Hoonah; Rob- ert George James, Angoon. neau; John Vernon Slagle, Seward; David Howard, Tenakee Springs; | Prank Philip Mercer, Hoonah‘ George Endres, Juneau; Edward | John Cowling, Jr., Seattle; Bert Virgll Barlet Junea Olar Herman THE:DAILY' ALASKA VETERANS lASTMAR(" HALIBUT } [ )}.&,«,@ o ¢ One of the six veterans who marched in the Grand Army of the Re- public’s 75th encampment parade at Cclumbus, Ohio, was 99-year- old Jacob Mooker (center), who headed the procession to the tune of fife and drum “because this is my last march.” veteran squeezed an unlit pipe in his mouth and carried a shillalah. Seventy-four éther veterans rode in autos, Vincent George Anderson, Juneau; |———— Aase, Juneau Johnny Schafer, Juneau; Herbert | Portland, Ore.; | Wallace, Santa Barbara, Calif.; gene Earl Eakin, Dalas, Tex.; d Magnar Aspen, Juneau; Cnarles | Henry Dils, Juneau; Gunnar Allen | Blomgren, Juneau. Francis Picarski, Kenneth Sylvester Martin, Ju- ,Joseph August Hubsen, Dutch Har- ! bor; James Daniel Harrison, Dutch | Kenneth Dale Andress, | U Harold Bandrup, Port | Harbor; Luckyshot; Orchard, Wash.; Breseman, Hoonah; Louis Karsten, Owen John Jones, Woodrow Wilson Tarr, Juneau; Ver- Harbor, /Kimshan Cove; PAY, anh for Ml “‘fi desk suitable for apl The Empite. ° The Daily Alaska Empwe nas fihe largest pafd eirculation of any Al- aska newspaper. HELP WANTED | MAID for general housework, care for children. Phone 361. Subscribe to the Daily Alasks Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. | WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your (] Ceal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! ! Juneau Transfer M‘-—MMI! feffik‘iflii!d { Juneau; John Wallace The Valparaiso, Ind,, % RECEIPTS | REPORTE '| 1| 'The records 6f the nnon\.\nmnl | Fisheries Commission show that' | for the period from April 1 to| | september 30, 1941, the following| amounts of halibut have been land- | led from Area 3 in the various | ports on the Pacific Coast: i | Aread | | U. 8. Fleel 25,518,072 | Canadien Fleet 2,374,504 Total 27,892,666 These figures nave been corrected |to date but are subject to further corrections. | For the period from April 1 to | September 30, 1940, the followinZ landings were recorded from Area| 3: Area 3 U. 8. Fleet 23,586,791 | Canadian Fleet 1,551,414 | T 8 { Total 25,088,205 For the month of September, 1941, the following amounts of| | halibut were landed from Area 3: Area 3 U. 8. Fleet 5,345,856 Canatlian Fleet 844,776 Total 6,190,631 | Landings from the closed Area 2 for September were restricted |to that halibut caught incidentally while fishing for other species un- der permit and amounted to 184~ 069 pounds. Acknowledgment is made of the | assistance given by the Depart- |ment of Fisheries, Canada, Unit- led States Fish and Wildlife Ser- ~ |vice; and thé Ganadigh and Unit- William Michael Kopomk‘!cd States Customs in the compila- Wendell I’s Neot So Long Until Christmas Now, in October is the time to start thinking about Christmas.” You'll be smart o order your Christmas cards now so that you may have just what you wanf in plenty of fime. Ask 1o ,f see our saialog of lovely: cards 4 flr'e‘éf'm’g"s Christmas Cards désigned for you, with your name printed or engraved right on them. practical way to send greetings. A Empire’ Printing Phone 374 9900600000000¢ Morgan Dutch Harbor; (tion of these totals. e iy Eu- sig- Thomas Drury, Seattle; Léwis Leoh- ‘ard Lovos, Yakutat; Charley Jacob- |sen; Juneau; Forrest Nifong Pitts; {Juneau; Ozrow O. Matrin, Dutch Joseph Earle Monagle, Nome; Ed- ward Harvey Lindoff, Juneau; Wal- ter Barnes, Anchorage; Theodore Edward Melvin, Sitka; Bartoh Thomas Cottrell, Yakutat; Walter David Gl‘l"ith Sttka. SUNRISE TIMES . FOR DUCK uums , Oet. 11 . Sun Oct. 12 Wed, O¢t. 15 Thurs.,* Oct. 16 | P, ot 1 | Sat, Oct. 18 8un., Oct. 19 Thurs,, Oct.’ 23 Pri, Oct. 24 Sat, Oct. 25 Sun., Oct. 26 non Kenneth Swap, Selttle; Frank | I ———————— gumu 16t ‘The Empire. COWLING-DAVLIN 'COMPANY . Gl gy Ve Every comtort thadé faf ot guests PHONE 10 or 20 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outfitter for Men ETITS PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alagka Music Supply Armurl( Uggen, Manager Instruseente '| Utah Not and Lump | Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 —— HOME GROCERY - Phone 146 Pums-se “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 168 Pree. Delivery Junesu The Juneat Laundry Pront and Setond Streets reoms .. NOW _OPEN! Nance 5-10-25¢ Store 224'Front St. ROOM IN 3 maman 00000000000 a Covie Diesel in Your Boat If Yo Want CHARLES G. WARNER C0. SAVINGS T THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 - ‘ i Harri Machine Shop O. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 e B, FORD AGENCY GAS — O1L Poot of Main Strees Juneau Motors NIGHT DOUGLAS INN lm Marin, Prop. Phone &t Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS #‘.’: Pom.mr GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS V. P JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop | Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | Sing, Dance, Play NORTHERN - CORBETT SHIPP, Mar. YOUR BOAT l-!-h-v | e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Maferials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. F. H. A. There is no substitute for

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