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FflB RENT P IDA OLFOBLR 24 1941 CLASS ADVER IED e ol Fanio For gy ted apt‘. com- tinen, dishes, piano, Fri- hing ‘machine “ to person. $50:‘monthly at 146 ‘S, Pranklin Beer Parlor ‘from responsible Apply er Triangle i f>-ROOM furnished house, 11th St. Phone 366. ""ROOM fur. hou Rec 404. lCLEAN steam heated rooms, mod- ly priced. Upstairs of 20th Market fVACANCY, Nm’Lm \L‘rv tury ¢ Apts. $30, up -ml nnmm ROOM E Hotel Imperial FURNISHED 4-room apt, oll , $32. Phone Blue 680, 434 East Tth. COTTAGE for rent. Juneau. Two bedrooms. Phone Thane 3-3 rings. * Getchell ROOM house with bath o rm road belonging to Joe| 1. Call Hirsch, Salmon Creek power house or Douglas 18. 3'({(11)_\1 furnished apt., couple| only, Feldon Apts. Phone Black| 415, BAROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms, i hot water day and night, range, refrigerator conveniences, garage, $30. > Douglas ' 132. 1[')1 SE 'ur Ten Doug]as 76'} I“Y'I(N[SHED ho bath, oil heat. G. Sheeper at , 3 rooms anl Blue 285 or see Evergreen Ave. V:):\X mxtl, furnished house, | h St. Call 67 after 5 pan. - B il e | MARSHALL Apt. 4 rooms, furnish- | | 751, or call at 114 W‘ 5 ed. Phone h St us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. I\PARI‘\‘[ENTQ for rent: T yoom. Ph. Blue 200. Perelle Apts. FURNISHED room or office in Triangle Bldg. Call 253 or see Stan Grummeétt. CL N steamheated rooms. Sim-| »smons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up ])t week. 1w0 4- ROOM furnished duplex .apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- ed apartments for $16. Phone 3-ROOM Vr:icely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. VACA'\ICY Ht Fosbee Apts. ONE steam heated room. Phone »Blue 302. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY, Evergreen Apartments. Blue 629. l:'URN. stmhtd. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. MODERN house, fireplace, chanpel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439. ¢ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone Red 620. ONE OFFICE room for renf. First Nationa] Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire *at office 20th Century Bldg. €0zY. warm furn. apts. Lights water, dishes, cooking utentils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. HELP WANTED R ®AID for general housework, Mrs. s. Goldstein. Ca’l before nooa. ~ LOST and FOUND zlpper key r—Brown leather z Reward. Gastineau Hotel. 'WANTED SAN USE 3 salesmen, part or full time selling Life Accident Health Insurance for Juneau and South- east Alaska. See J. H. Mgers, Juneau. McLean Agency, Bl'Y DEFENSE STAMPS Under New Management JUNEAU Day and Night NURSERY rs. E. L. Hopper, Mgr. hird St. Phone Red 119 'x\allfl.b‘n ! and| AU RENTAL SERVICE. Call room. Green O'IS‘ worn. Containing ten | 6 - ROOM _completely _furnished | house, "0il heat, reasohable. In-| guire 511 Kennedy: Phone’ Gréen 325 . COMPLETELY " fun year- round home at Auk Bay. See R B. Forrest. 1| 3-ROOM house on Glacier High-‘ way with one acre waterfront lot. 2% miles . from Juneau.| Phone 81, North Transfer. i BAROUMES Apts. Cheap. Phone Douglas 132. HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one| 3-room apartment, furnished. 822/ Basin Road. $3,250. | 2-room rumishsdl house, 2 chicken houses, 3550‘ | emsh. Bus service, Auk mke:‘ Loop Road, Write P.O. Box 2953. |5-ACRE FARM: COTTAGE, income property, for| sale in Juneau. Very reasonabie | if taken ut once. Phone Thane | l 3—three rmgs—George Gev.chell‘ HOUSE on Dcuxlas Island one mile north «f bridge. Furnished 6 rooms and bath, running hot | \ and cold vater. $1850 cash. Ernest Danicls. \Hiscellaneous For Sale, | % +| | USED RADIO BARGAINS | at BILL HIXSON'S ‘| | Corner 2nd and Seward i | PHONE 464 1. ,Zenith 12-tube all-wave 1939 ] console $34.50. 2. RCA 9-tube all-wave 1939 | console $37.50. | 1 | 3. ‘General Motors 12-tube all- | | | wave 1938 console $56.50. ' 4. RCA T7-tube all-wave 1938 | console $24.50. 5. General Electric 7-tube phono-combination 1941 con~ sole '$75.00. 6. RCA T7-tube all-wave 1930 console $49.50. | All above radios have been com- | | pletely overhauled and are guar- anteed as new. | &IELL established, | LEAVING town. Must sacrifice 11- radio. Call 143. FOR SALE—Used sun lamp; good condition. Mrs. Tom Hall, Ju- { neau. |CABINET radilo, $10. Curtain| | stretcher, tea cart, electric man- | ele. Green 462. lRECONDI'I‘IONE:D electric ranges. |* ‘Assortment to choose from. Rea- | sonably priced. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. REBUILT Singer Sewing Machines. Non-electric low as $15; portable electric sewing machines good as new $22.50; beautiful console elec- tric sewing machine like new $30; good used vacuum cleaners $7.50 each; bargains in rebuilt % h.p. motors. See them on the Motor- ! ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- Maytag distributor. Phone 711. 1941 FORD Super Deluxe coupe, heater and defroster. Three thou- sand miles. Bargain. Inquire Cowling-Davlin Co. 1937 DODGE sedan. Phone Blue 210. (Noon) 12:30 to. 1:30. MODEL “A” Ford; $50. Black 725. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers,’ Terms: $5. down apd $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 Boat Harbor. Repairs, - parts, service WATKINS Products. Phone Black GOOD restaurant equipment for sale. Can’ be seen at Case Lot Grocery. WURLITZER pisnos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska ggent. Phone' 143.— ~ MISCELLANEOUS FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. —— TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. R SWEDISH MASSAGE: cabinet bath. Graduate nurse. Phone Green 662 after 12 noon. ko Gt ¢ T IS | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ‘ment, $550. Paper Curls, ‘f' up | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 815 Decker Way. Subscrive w0 tne Daily Alaska | tube Stromberg-Carlson - console | NO. | GEMS SWEET POTATOES Jonathans APPL Box $2. DRY ON 5§ Pounds SEA 6 cans 87c CASE 24 Cans §3.35 NO. 2 CANS mee i oo \Food Is. First Talk of Americans as They Come | Back from 0ver A"alfllt Annual Report fo Deferm- (Continued from Page One) tributed $20,000,000 to highway construction and several millions more in highway loans highway is ' the explanation and, those' who know Latin' America say | it's the best investment we ever made, The youngest the member of Senate is Joseph H. Ball of St. Paul, Minn, He soon will be 36.| The youngest member of the House is Rep. William G. Strat-| ton, ‘of Morris, IIl. He was born the year the World War started,| 1914. He is a congressman-at-| large. IHinois has one other; Rep. Stephen A. Day, of Evanston, who! is more than twice as old as his colleague; but so far as the House is concerned, they are both “fresh- men”—serving their first terms. If you leave it to Washington newspapermen, they probably will only ask’ the next candidate for President of the United ‘States one question: “Do you approve of air conditioning?” If the answer is in the affirmative, he undoubtedly will get their votes. This has been one of those ' Washington summers, starting in March and not wind- ing up until “weil into October. President Roosevelt doesn't like' air conditioning. So reporters, = with their coats on, took it, day after sweltering day in jammed press conferences. Outside of the Presi- dent's ‘office, the rooms in Capitol executive wing are air con- ditioned, which may explain why President this summer were short, if not snappy. When it is completed, the new; War Department Office Building on the Arlington side of the Poto-; mac will. be the biggest - thing in! Washington — even ' bigger than Commerce, which covers three city blecks. If peace ever settles on the world again, desk space here will be ¢heaper than oranges ‘on at picking time. PP STEP to Health with Better Empire—the paper with the lnrge;t- paid ekmhum ]mevel Feet. Phone 648. BUTTER GOLD MEDAL 2 Pounds 8 5¢ P e DU SR TSP S e rrrvrrrrrrrrrr s e o e TOMAYO 46 ' 30e EACH 15 " @~ §9¢ B e POTATOES - 7 Pounds 255¢ B e e 3 Pounds 29« i 3 Pounds 25¢ | 2 - ---—-.-'-'»"-,'-"mw | NORWEST %o = m, I wonder how many people know that the United States has con- Mexican to other Central American repub- | lics? The United States-to-Panama the j some Of the news sessions with the|* a California or Florida highway' Chiropodist Dr.! adv, |} Girl Scout COOKIES 25¢ pkg. CO-OP—Special—A—Large 2 Dozen$1.03 JUICE 200's — { HEINZ ! Ketchyp 2 hotgles Kings 69 IONS 19« MIXED CANDY GUM: Del Monte CUT Del Monte EARLY GARDEN PEAS 6 cans $1.25 CASE 24 Cans $4.85 NO. 2 TINS ALL zmlovms ~ MUST REGISTER WITH COMMISSION 0 “ 6 cans Hc CASE 24 Cans $2.85 NO. 2 TINS CASE 24 Cans $4.20 2 ! { ) ! ) { { ' { } ! ) ' E { ' t NO. 2 TINS | ine Liability R luted by Law qus arpe | Walter P. Sharpe, Executive Di- irector of the ‘Alaska Unemployment Compensation * ~Combmisston; |rounced today that ft-is the res- pongibility of .employers to register | with ‘the Tetritorial Unemployment | | Compensation ‘Commission regard- | |less of the number of workers em-| | ployed i TWO HONORED Arthur MeBride 'and Mrs. | Jack Westfall, two former Douglas | young matrons, who are soon 'leave with their husbands to estab-' M. lish homes in California, were the |Wage and contribution reports are| Mrs. Sharpe stated that although! honor guests at a bon voyage pa"y“eqml(‘(l following 'the employment |given last night at the home of) l'of ‘eight or more individuals for a |Mrs. Raymond Hayden in Juneau. tWenty-week —period during any |Mrs. Stanley Rekosh was assisting calendar year, an annual Report to| | hostess. |determine liability under the 1_\144 Highlighting the party was a;aska Unemployment Compensation law is required by all employers.| | handkerchief shower for the hon- This report (Form UCA-1) may he iorees, A poetry and word contest | | furnished entertainment for - the | Obtained from the Alaska Unem-| evening. Prize winners included |Ployment Cempensation Commis-| [Mrs. L. A. Johnson and Mrs. West- | 5ion, P. O. Box 2661. Juneau, Alaska.| fall for the first mentioned While| Emplovers: who have not 'regis-| |Mrs. Elwyn Vicylund and Mrs. sGy;tered with the Commission for the| |scored high and low respectively calendar year 1941 are requested to| {in the second. do so at once, In case Hability is , Besides those mentioned other incurred during the calendar year {guests present included Mrs, Wal-|1941, quartedly contribution and {len' Forest, Mrs. Ed Roller and Mrs, | Wage reports; together with contri- (Robert Dupree. i ibutions due, must be cleared with et i the Commission to enable employ- | FLEEK IN HOSPITAL ers to gain eredit for the Ten-lwflnlf Elroy - Fleek entered St. Ann's|Payment against the Federal un- hospital yesterday for treatment of employment tax, it was stated. an injured hand. He expects to - ‘be out in a couple of d{fl "011 mms FILLED DURING LAST MONTH SAYS REPORT | HOME NURSING CLASS Regular meeting of ‘the Douglas class in home nursing will be held this evening at the Douglas City | Hall under = direction < of Marjorie | | Hessig, i The Fmployment Service division R o S - !of the Alaska Unemployment Com- 8. 8. PARTY | pensation Commission filled 1077 Mrs. H. B. Schlegel’s Sunday job openings during the month of September, Executive ‘Director Wal- ter P. Sharpe announced today. school class of eleven young girls ,enjoyed a party at the-MSchlegel {home last evening, After playing| Mr. Sharpe explained that Gov- !sames they served refreshments. ernment sponsored defense projects i IR o o accounted “for - approximately - fifty BUY DEFENSE BONDS per cent of the September place-| | - ———————— Iments. A further breakdown dis-| l |closes that seventy-four per cent WHEN IN NEED OF || Diesel Oil—Stove ON—Your |to last one menth or more. Coal Choice—General Haul- || Unemployment compensation ben- | i ing — Storage and Crating efit payments show a forty-eight, g per cent decrease from the prev- CALL US! {ious month. | ———— | | Juneaw Tramsfer | - s y ’ The Dally Alaska Empice nas the |largest paid eirculation of any Al- | aska neWSPaper, Phone 48—Night Phone 481 { ~gn- represents jobs whieh are expected '] Gr_ocery PHONE 603 § ) ) \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ ] ] ) ) ) \ 3 ] \ \ ) ) ) \ \ ) y \ \ Y JELLY BEANS T BEANS 6 cans $1.10 suu_m’s: TIMES KLEENEX - Fach15¢ Miracle Whip Quarfs 35¢ D e e e Hallowe'en CANDY 35¢ Pound 20¢ Pouml Best Circles ORANGE JUICE 6 cans 79¢ CASE 24 Cans " §2.97 12-OZ. TINS FOR DUCK HIIMERS Sat., Oct. 25 Sun, Oct, 26 Mon,, Oct. 27 Tues., Oct. 28 . Wed.,, Oct. 29 . Thurs., Oct. 30 Fri,, Oct. 31 Sat,, Nov. 1 Sun.,, Nov. 2 Mon,, Nov. 8 Tues., Nov. 4 Wed., Nov. 5 Thurs., 'Nov. 6 . Fri, Nov. 7 Bat, Nov. 8 Sun, Nov. 9 Mon., Nov. 10 . Tues., Nov, 11 . Wed., Nov. 12 . Thurs., Nov. 13 Fri, Nov, 14 Sat., Nov. 15 Sun., Nov. 18 Mon., Nov. 17 Tues., Nov. 18 . Wed, Nov. 19 . Thurs,, Nov. 20 .. Fri, Nov. 21 Sat., Nov, 22 Sun., Nov. 23 Mon., Nov. 24 Tues., Noy. 25 Wed., Nov. 26 Thurs,, Nov. 27 Pri, Nov. 28 Sat., Nov. 29 Subscribe to the Daily Alaska| Empire=—the paper with the largest| vaid circulation, GASTINEAU HOTEL 2 Every comfort made for our guests " Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 The Alaskan Hofel Newly Removated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phoné—Bingle 0 Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burners Heating Phone 34 Bheel Metal { Bank -|| Bert'sCash Grocery PAGE. SEV. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | THRIFT CO-0P l Meniber National Retaller- TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Owned: Grocers {} Quality Wut Go&' & e : » | SIS AS TAC Harri Machine fllop | m M 0. HARRI, Prap. | P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 D e P S | [ e FORD AGENCY !| Alaska Laundry JanRAEs ‘ Juneau Motors Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Soothing Organ Music and i Phone 208 133 W. Seecnd b g s———————/| DOUGLAS IN UIIP ..6 .l‘ l.." Johri Marin, Prop. Phone 86 Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Sanna | " TELEPHONE 4 vou Q,,Iwfiflco | Silnmal AND POULTRY & FREE DELIVERY T e o oty Call Phones: 13 and & HOME GROCERY Phone 146 —————e GEORGE BROS. | | LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9§ ! “SMILING SERVICE" PHONE 104 or 105 . Free Delivery Juneau Thomas Hardware Co. The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET mmmm ¢ mnln JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company 'PAINTS—OIL--GLASS s ‘Every house needs westinghguse’. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. ron 1080, 8ovarase. sunem,naas| || WALL PAPER L g el Ideal Paint Shop % | | Phone 54§ Fred W. Wenat , Dance, Play s Sin Y NIGHT ot the NORTHERN CORBETT SHIPP, Mar. 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