The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1941, Page 7

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iy~ CLASS!FIEB ] An‘/EflTlS‘NG Wed., Oct. 22 .mnm | Thurs.,, Oct. 23 7:51 am. | Fri, Oct. 24 7:58 a.n. L | | Sat, Oct. 25 .. 7:55 am. | | Sun, Oct. 26 .. 7:58 am. | | Mon., Oct. 27 .. | | Tues, Oct. 28 . | | Wed, Oct, 29 .. | Thurs, Oct. 30 . Fri, Oct. 31 | Sdt, Nov. 1 ______h_“.“‘____.__————: | sun, Nov. 2 Jount five average | Mon,, Nov. 8 s e Real Estate For Sale | = Daily rate per line for ConsecutiVe | covpr prpry ™ fumiched year-| Wed, Nov.'5 insertions: round home at Auk Bay. See R. Thurs., Nov. 6 s B. Forrest. Frl; Nov.' 7 Additional 2 Sdt., Nov. 8 Minimum charge .56 |3-ROOM house on Glacier High- Sun, Nov. Copy must be in the office by 3| way with one acre waterfront| Mon,, Nov. oclock in the afternooh to insure| ,,;° 5, pjes from Juneau.! Tes; NOV. insertion on.samg OAJ. Phone 81, North Transfer | wesq g We accept ads over telephone| ~ 7~ " T 5 ’ | ed., Nov. el trom persons listed in telephoneé BAROUMES Apts. Cheap. Phone)| mursm':wv"ll irecto 2 | #, direoiort: Douglas 132. | Rev. 15 .. Fon REHT HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one! Suli Nov. 16 . | S 3-room apartment, furnisied. 822 Mon., Nov. 17 . " 4room apt, o1l Basin Road. $3250. Tués, Nov. 18 - Phone Blue 630, 434 ;7 cpp FARM: 2-room furnished - }‘7{3;;‘";’,‘,';,‘ 1,90 L B RO house, 2 chicken holises, $550 Exact location of this “filter board” in New York City is a military secret.. Operators are shown moving Fri; Nov. 21 GOTTAGE for roht. Juneat. Two| cash. Bus service, Auk Lake markers about the huge map as watchers telephone in reports of “enemy” planes. Defenses against sir sdt, Nov. 22 . bedrooms. Phofie Thane 3-3rings. Loop Road. Write P.O. Box 2953. attack are being tested along the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Massachuse! tts, with 40,000 civil- Sun., Nov. 23 Getehell G SorlE. inooms ordelty, o | ians manning observation posts. Army p:fi;‘:fx‘::hm::&;} anti-aireraft artillery and other military Mon,, Nov. 24 I'HREF-ROOM house with bath on | sale in Juneau. Very réasonabie | ';:‘:; g:: ;‘: Douglas road beloniging to Joe if taken at once. Phone Thafie| Chi ¥ By all i Wehren, Call Hirsch, Salmon Creek ~ 3—three rings.—George Getchell. [RED (Ross SE'I' s o Tl o all el P Nov. 91 power honse br UGN 18, SRR S 4 | |come groups were included in the| gaf " Nov. 28 fotat . HOUSE on Douglas Island one poll. gat. Nov. 29 3-ROOM furnistied .m( couple mile north (f bridge. Furnishéd | To AID ARMY Thirty-five percent of the boys — - only, Feldon Apts. Phone Black, 6 rooms an¢ bath, running hot and 28 percent of the girls, repre-| NOTRCE OF ORDER FIXING| | and cold ater. $1,850 cash.| IN D'S(HARGES AID DEFENSE senting 33 percent of all children % FOR FILING® OBJEC- Term i Ernest Danlels, | in the poll said they would invest | ONS TO DISCHARGE 2 s \‘u ;n[ w’i(l ady find night,| the $100 in Defense Bonds. Forty-| ;N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| she 1 > e seven percent said they would put| - THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA e C‘“‘:);”mm\ ks Hlscenaneou§ PQ’ sale Blg Job l.|eS in 180 000 WASHINGTON, Oct _ 1¢|the money in the bank, one per-| DIVISION 'NUMBER ONE, AT Phone Douglas 132. LEAVING fown —sacrifice com- Map f Be R | d given $100 “all his own,” one out|cent would buy toys, seven percent| JUNEAU. h s 132, Diete Bo GuRER o1 4 Hubnisningy, en 10 be Kelease of every three youngsters in ths|Would purchase clothing, and two|fr Re tfie Bankruptey of SAMUEL =l e —————| Phons Gleah A : 3 United States would invest theen-|Percent would take “special lci-| A, NBELSON, Bankrupt. HOUSE: for ”7"' DO‘}F’I‘“ ey o ,7AGAkA AL AL by chnSImaS Tlme tire amount in United States De- |sons.” | NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN FURNISHED house, 3 room: nn,‘REBUILT Singer Sewing Machines. e fense Savings Bonds, results of a| A 3. 5% i that on the 1ith day 6f October, bath, oil heat. Blue 285 or see Non-eleciri¢ low as $15; portable| WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. — Red|nation-wide poll -just made publiz NOTICE 1941, ah order was made inh the| G. Sheeper at Evergreen Ave. :":‘fl““;z;gwgfiu':‘ifi“c'fis :lgogle“ Cross chapters throughout the na- | indicate. | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|200ve entitléd proceeding, fixiilg L BBIED Tl #T tion are preparing to aid the| Willlam T. Reed, Chicago manu- | youte f Sexttie o Nome, the 1ith day of December, 1941,/ OOM partly furnished housc,| ‘tric séwing machine like hew $30; | .10 this fall by investigating be- | facturer, informed the Treasury 8lr route from Seattlé to Fome O, the st duy for the filing 6f good ‘used vacutim cleaners $7.50 | ; Ysale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv 8 St. Call 67 after 5 pm. gnch‘ patkalfis in rebuilt % h. | VEn 25000 and 40,000 applica- | that ten thousand children between L R RR (o | éhjections to the diseharge of said - —_— — s v mololrs. 2% them zn the !\;olo‘rx"-. tions for discharge from military | vth(‘ ages of eight and thirteen were | bankrupt, SHALL Ap’ 4 rooms, furnfih- ship Hiawatha now in boat ha(-bor‘spr“ce' Robert E. Bondy, Admin- included in the poll conducted by K RAYBAN goggles cut haze and| Dated this 11th day of October, ed. Phone 751, or call at 114 W.| 20 8 reon, Singer. |istrafor of the Red Cross Services his organization with the coopera- eliminate glare from sun. snow, | 1941, 6th St. | Maytag distributor, Phone 711, |0 the Armed Forces, reported here. | tion of the YMC.A. and other water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren | HAROLD H. BATES, — | An important part of the tradi- | groups sponsoring summer” camps. Building adv. adv. * Referee in Bnnkruptcy JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call| us Tor your housing needs. Choice listings, Phone 633. | 5-ROOM house and 2-room apart- | ment for rent. Red 404. INTS for rent: 7-, 5-, _ Blue 200. Perelle Apts.| = | in| FURNISHED room or office Triangle Bldg. Call 253 or see Stan Grummett. CLEAN s amheated rooms. Sim- | mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | up per week. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex | apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fuh} nished apartments for $16. Phone | stm. heated: '-ly fur. and house: apts. CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. 4-ROOM furnished house. Phone 437. 1. E. Tucker. FURN. 4-rm. apts. Red 600. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ST Bie Balar LTRSS steam heated room. Phone 302, ONI Blue FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. \TAC}:!\IE—Y Evergreen Apartments. Blue 629. s"}’EA’r\i;heated rms, reasonable. Up- stairs of 20th Century Market.| o PSRN Sl L TR i I HUY VACANCY, Nugget Apts. $35, up. stmhtd. room. Green 675 NCY. HILLCREST APTS. Windsor Apts.! 1941 FORD Super Deluxe coupe, | heater and defroster. Three thou- sand miles. Bargain. Inquire Cowling-Davlin Co. sonnel of the armed forces, these investigations will increase as a re- sult of the release of 180,000 sol- 1937 DODGE sedan. Phone Blue|diers from service before Christ- 210. (Noon) 12:30 to 1:30. mas, Mr. Bondy said. The national organization is OILHEATER with coil, reasonable. Phone Blue 302. | MODEL “A" Ford, $50. Black 725. strengthening the home service de- partments of the 3,720 local chap- ters, he added. The administrative |staff of trained workers who assist service program has been more rite ironers, Terms: $5 down |than doubled in recent’ months, to- and $5 monthly. Liberaljtaling 40 persons stationed allowances for your old|throughout the Red Cross' three sewing machine or washer. Call| administrative areas. J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- Added Example tag man at Phone 711, or call n!l “This increase in Red Cross home motorship - Hiawatha at Boat|service work is only an added ex- Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. lample of the vast expansion 634. Mall orders taken, Box 1651. K % clared. GOOD restaurant equipment for | The Red Cross is obligated by its sale. Can be seen at Case Lot|Congressional charter to act as the Grocery. link between the military forces ——e—eeps - | gnd the folks back home, To ac- WURLITZER planos. Bxpert $un-| onpjich this task the Red Cross ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143~ Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. has had field directors stationed in military and naval stations and umumws hospitals since 1917 and is now e SRR i FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Oonl Bunkers assigning directors to cover new stations as opened. i . | TURN your old gold mm nim, or tradé at Nugget Shop. These men are trained to serve T cabinet as advisers to soldiers and sailors SWEDISH MASSAGE: Phone Maytag washing machines, Iron- s de- with social or economic problems. When a service man's family is bath. Graduate nurse. Green 662 after 12 noon. involved in the problem, the home GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- service department of the local Red “ pent,” $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Cross chapter forms a liaison to | bring about an effective solution. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. MODERN house, fireplace, chanrel view, hardwood floors, full bBase- ment, oil heat, unnim.lllud- Phone 439. e T T e i L ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern wn- furnished house. Phone Red 620. e BT e e ONE OFFICE room for rent! First Nationa) Bank Bldg. L St s . e FOR RENT-Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY. warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. {meeting of the W.C.T.U. held in REV. MATTHEWS SPEAKER AT 'W. 1S GUEST \U." MEET The Rev. W. H. Matthews was guest speaker last night at a| the home of Adjt. Stahley Jack-! son. Subject of his address was on the psychological problems of aleo- holism. Another - feature of the evening' was the showing of a film by Mrs. Wood. Following the program, re- | Check on Dependency Requests for the Red Cross to plications are referred by com- manding officers to Red Cross field Subscribe to the Daily Alaska|directors stationed at each camp. Empire—the paper with the largest|who in turn refer the requests to lof the soldier. The chapter, aided by 'cooperating social agencies, makes the investigation and re- ports back to.the commanding of- Mr, Bondy cited figures for the year ended June 30, 1941, to il- lustrate the magnitude of the heav- fer duties being thrust upon chap- chapters handled only 18,000 of these investigations, compared with the 25,000 to 40,000 anticipated ‘be- tween now and Christmas. tional Red Cross aid to the per-| g NGER SEWING MACHINES, | the chapters conducting the home | freshments ~were served ' to those who were present. et HELP WANTED 5 MAID for general housework. Mrts. Feet. Chas. Ggldstein. Call before nooa.! oEl{thL maid or housekeepe:. Inquire Nugget Shop. Hunter Does Befler |~ By Staying at Home BATH, Me., Oct. 21.—Judge Ga:-; diner G. Deering got three ducks, on the first day of the Maine open season, but Recorder Harold J.| Rubin, who Spelled him on the' Municipal Court bench, did better that day. He got seven—taken from a pair of hunters who al-| legedly shot the birds in a snnc-} tuary. - BUY DEFENSE BONDS | L FRESH RED AND wmm ng Salmon just arrived’ at the samtary ‘Meat Co. Phones 13 and | adv, | The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 Steves. Every comfort made for our guests || Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 check on dependency discharge ap- vaid circulation. |the Home-town Red Cross chapter ficer through the field director. ters. In those 12 months, he said, —— e STEP to Health with Better! Phone 648. Chiropocist Dr ady | ——————— ¢ Empire Classifieds Pay! Rice & Ablers Co. | Plumbing — Oil Burness 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 mmoomo«ouwcno DQOO“OW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL JUNEAU, ALASKA s%m« HUNTERS HURRY!... PAGE SEVEN 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS — Utah Nul and Lamp | 0AL Alaska k & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 —_— "HOME GROCERY Phone 146 !Bkuv—‘hl... Meat——Phone 39 Home America “SMILING SERVIOE’ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Free Delivéry Junean Unéil Christmas | Now, in, October is the fime 1o start thining ahou} Christmas. You'llbe, smart to order your Chnstn;as cards now so that yon may have just what you want in plenty of time. Ask to see our catalog of lovely cards. Chrlslmas Cards des Xgned for you, with your r.ame printed or engraved right practical way to s pire on them. A d greetings, Phone 374 inting . NOW oPENI Nance 5-10-25¢ Store m Front 8t. BUY Dmli STAMPS Lumber and B PHONES 587 or 747 and Modernize Your Hofimougfi%vs ‘There is no substitute for. SECURE YOUR LOAN COLUNBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA [ THRIFT cunrw*] Member Nattona! Retatler- Owtied Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 ; Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 e e PR § FORD AGENCY r—— (Authorized Dedilem) areAsel GAS — OIL Poot of Main Street Junean Motors Soothing Delicious Fried EVERY NIG! PAINTS — O1L8 To lmwov- H. A Thomas Hardware Co. Muslc and cken DOUGLAS INN Johin Maitin, Prop. Phone &

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