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THURSDAY, P CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by ¢ o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over teuephone from persons lsted in telephone firectory. Count five average words to the Mne. i Daily rate per line for consecu- /e insertions: One day .. Additional days ... Minimum charge 500 FOR RENT ONE 2-room housekeeping S\Ill!“ with private lavatory; one single housekeeping room. Each suit- able for one person only. Phone 34, Rice & Ahlers Co. FURNISHED Cabin., Green 234. FOR RENT—5-Room house, batn, closets, full basement. 418 E. Tth. Phone 651. $40 month. Present tenants vacating Sept. 2, but will show premises or phone Blue 680. FOR RENT ..... P STEAM Heated room, Phone Green 675. UNFURNISHED House near school. Two bedrooms, fireplace, full basement, oil furnace, view. Phone 439, G. E. Krause. ZROOM Furnished Apt. Frigi- daire, oil heat. Call at 817 Basin Road. J-ROOM Furnished Apt. Oil range. 1565 Evergreen Ave. Can be seen from 9a m to3p m FURNISHED Apartment, 2 bed- rooms. Phone Red 600. BAROUMES Apts.; 4 rooms fur- nished, hot water day and night, electric range, refrigerator snd\l laundry cenveniences, garage. $27 montniy. Phone Douglas 132. &T;CANCY at Ellingen Apartments. | | 8 ROOM fur. apt. with bath, oil| heat, reasonable rent. Phone Blue 139. e o VACANCY, Fosbee apt. Phone 443 ¢ ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 275 after § p.m. o . G AL B 6 ROOM furnished house, phone Red 404. ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric | range, cold and hot running wat- | er, private bath. Phone 569. | T RS A S R S ONE office roon. for rent. First National Bank Bldg. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. § ROOM FURNISHED apartment; 4ls0 5-room strictly modern un- furnished heuse, 504 5th St. FUR. apis., easy wept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a meo. Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apis. FURNISHED house and furnishea apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | POR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FiVE CENTS each, pawd for used Junny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TURN your old gold. into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e e GUARANTEED Realistic P‘ml-[ nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola Beauty Bhop. Phone 201.| 318 Decker Way. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing eir route from Seattle to Nome, un| sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.) AUGUST 27 —_— {5-ROOM house, furnished, excel- 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA NO HEARING/ IS SET YET FORGROWDEN Fairbanks Man Repays, Money in Embezzle- | ment Charge FAIRBANKS, Aug. 27.— William N. Growden, former U. S. Com-‘ missioner, Mayor of Fairbanks and | | Chairman of the Selective Service Board, who resigned all three posi-| tions after being taken into cus- tody on an embezzlement charge was released on $1,000 bond. Since| then, Growden has paid to thei | Federal government, $6,743.45, most | {of it loaned to him by friends, in: repayment of the money missing| on the books, | | The charge of embezzlement still| {is pending in U. 8. Commissioner’s |Court and no date has been set for | the preliminary hearing. | 1 Dr. H. G. Hughes, Fairbanks !dentist and member of the City| Council was named | Growden as mayor, | " shorty after Dr. Hughes' election, | {the City Council adopted the fol-| | lowing resolution in appreciation of | P 3 Growden’s service to the city: | and phonograph combination and |~ t | records, used 5 months, Phohe WHEREAS, Willlam N. Growden | Red 520, 208 Hillcrest. . | was elected to the Common Council | Send jof the Town of Fairbanks, Alaska,, ROOMING House business or fur- in April, 1936, and served continu- niture for sale. Write Empire M (ously until April, 1940, at which | 1481. ‘(ime he was elected Mayor, in which office he served for two full terms S and was again re-elected in April,| 11842, and served until the 31st day| FOR SALE — Several paying gro- lof July, 1942, when he tendered his| | resignation; and cery stores in Tacoma area ac- g L " | count owners called to armed ser- NERERAS, Quiing is service) vice. Address Box 2199 .Juneau.‘to the people of the Town of Fflir'i g " |banks, Alaska, as Councilman he| FURNISHED HOUSE, close in, has has rendered great service in giv- two apts., 4 rooms, two bedrooms! I8 50 liberally of his time nnd; on upper floor, 3 rooms with bath 2ttention to the different commit-| on lower floor, oil heat, electric' !¢és on which he had been ap- ranges, asbestos shakes on out_lpoim?d, and during the period he | side. For quick saic $2900, uwwserved as Mayor he has shown a| cash, balance like rent. Inquire | SPlendid example of unselfish de- on premises. 426 First St. East.| votion to public service; and | & s | “WHEREAS, during his long ser- | FOR SALE—Floor lamp, rocker.|vice as a public servant he has| Phone Red 575. |been a continuous advocate of —————— | modern improvements for the Town | Phone 554|and the betterment and safey of i o S ‘ithe community at large; | FOR SALE—I4-ft. skiff. Phone| “BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-| Green 353, “ED that the Mayor and Common | Council of Fairbanks, Alaska, in| regular session assembled, for and; ;i {in behalf of the residents of Fair- | e | banks, hereby express to said re-| SMALL Rooming house, completely | tiring Mayor, William N. Growden, furnished. Phone 506. | sincere appreciation of his services. 1939 INDIAN SCOUT Motorcycle.| ADor L ED: August 10, 1942. Bargain for cash. 214 Gastineau | .Town of Fairbanks, Alaska,! Avenue, ! “By: H. G. Hughes, Mayor. s (SEAL) | “Grace Fisher, | “Municipal Clerk.” - Newsman of Seaftle Is | On !ew Job Howard MacGowan, M;an-| ager of News Bureau of OWI-Includes Alaska SEATTLE, Aug. 27.—Appointment of Howard MacGowan, Seattle newspaperman, as Manager of the| News and Radio Bureaus of the Office of War Information in Se- attle, is announced by the OWI. The Office of War Information branch, headed by MacGowan, with headquarters at 440 Henry Building, Seatte, will clear and issue all of- ficial information for all Govern- ment war agencies in Washingtqn, lady at/Idaho and Alaska, except the armed forces, it was announced. MacGowan will head News and WOMAN to do laundering work.| Radio Bureaus which prepare, clear Inquire Apt 3 evenings at the|and issue news stories, radio pro- Klein Apartments. grams, educational motion pigture films, posters, charts, pamphle&s' and similar material for public in- formation for some 14 war agen- WANTED—A Bicycle in good con-|cles. These include the War Pro- duction Board, Office of Price Ad- HONE A FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND | to succeed | FOR SALE RCA VICTROLA, 1942 model, radio SLEEPING BAG, few carpe tools. Phone Black 370. G E Wash. Machine, between 5 and 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Washing Machine. Call 278 So. Franklin, 5-HP Heavy Duty Atlas Motor, $25, P. O. Box 609. FOR SALE—Small radio, Phone Red 510. Cheap. Well’i{uhighed paying business, Glacier Highway. P. O, Box 422.| lent view. Agency. STEAM Master Boller 12 h.p. com- plete with return system—almost new —real bargain. Triangle Cleaners. A bargain, Shattuck BLOCK mill wood 36 unit, delivered. Kindling $6.75 unit, del. Limited amt. Order‘'now. Juneau Lum- ber Mills, Phone 358. P S E <18 [ 0 T IV o MODERN 6 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Montgomerys. 4 ROOM furnished house, large lot, close In. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Pick-up, must J have good tires. Harbor Market. Phone 352. W AN T E D — Alteration Channel Apparel Shop. WANTED—Sewing machine in good condition. Phone Blue 611. LOST —Am. Legion Past Com- mander’s Pin with jewel, in black case. Reward. Return to Empire. LOST —Blue and white letterman sweater, 1 yr. stripe, above tim- berline on Mt. Roberts. Return to Empire. REWARD. $5.00 REWARD for return of valu- able papers lost in wallet also containing money. You keep money in wallet. Return papers to Davis's Bar, So. Franklin, LOST—Ladles Waltham gold lapel watch. Initialed J. R. 8. in case. Return to Gastineau Hotel. Re- ward. Empire Classifieds Pay! l dition for $10.00 Phone 364. < - | ministration, Office of Defense WANTED—Maid for general house- | Transportation, War Manpower work. Apply Robert Simpson. |Commission, War Relocation Auth- orty and the War Labor Board. Since Pearl Harbor, MacGowan has served Washington, Idaho and | Alaska as Branch Manager of the Information Division of the Office for Emergency Management. He assumes his new title as a result of the absorption of the OEM’s information service by the newly- created Office of War Information, created by President Roosevelt when he appointed Elmer Dayvis | as National Director. Prior to MacGowan's service as OEM information head here, he traveled throughout the nation on 2 Red, White and Blue Defense Special train in charge of pub- licity. — WANTED — Two girls for res- taurant work—$7 for 8 hours, Wire Arcade Cafe, Sitka, Al- aska. —— WANTED—Best car $85. can buy. P. O. Box 2826. C. A. WEEELER, FEDERAL CONCILIATOR, MAKES TRIP TO KETCHIKAN C. A. Wheeler, Federal Concili- ator for the United States Depart- ment of Labor, left Wednesday for Ketchikan on his way to Hyder. Mr, Wheeler expects to return to Juneau in about a week and wili spend some additional time here before going to his headquarters in Portland, Oregon. ———o—— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS DOUGLAS CONVOYS T0 RUSSIA TAKE | BIG LOSSES Some lose—as—High as 50 Percent of Supplies, Army Says DES MOINES, Iowa, . —| Losses in convoys to R | tic ports run as high as 50 per- cent of the supplies in some in- stances, Capt. Leland Lovette, di-| rector of public relations for thri U. 8. Navy, disclosed today at a| luncheon | Said Lovette: “It is difficult to| get guns, ammunition and food | supplies to them. In some convoys | by way of Murmansk and Arch-| angel there have been losses as| high as 50 percent. “But we still feel it’s worth it if we get the rest through,” he added. - ., NEWS | MRS. BARRAS ENTERTAINS i DOUGLAS SCOUT GIRLS | James Barras, leader of | Juneau Scout Troop No. 1 was | hostess to six of the girls with| an out-door party at her home | here yesterday afternoon. Berry picking and digging potatoes were | indulged in for pastime, and a| lunch was enjoyed following the | exercis | Mrs. MRS. VAL POOR HOME FROM TRIP | e | Accompanied by her young son, Mrs. Val Poor returned home ye =4 terday after a three months' visit to Minnesota. e, STOLL DEPARTS owner and head of Douglas Fish- eries Co., who officiated as time- keeper and paymaster for the com- pany during the past month, left yesterday for his home in the | south. | b : H'i"ilgr’s_ le ] Lid | NO BOOTY~—This Soundphoto, copied from a German magazine and flown to the United States via Lisbon Clipper, shows what is left of the main streets of Sevastopol after the Russian city had fallen to the Nazis. The picture sharply contrasts with man scldiers are using horses to transport equipment. Aid Meat Industry: SEATTLE, Aug. 27.—Among four Westerners named to newly-formed | War Production Beard Industry| Advisory Committees, according to the local Office of War Informa- tion is H. A. Mady. Mady is presi-| dent of the Carstens’ Packing Com- pany of Tacoma and will serve on| he Meat Packing Wholesale In- "DES TOMORRow “{“"”"’ Committee. >ee High tide Low tide High tide Interesting Meeting Members of the Townsend Club met last night in the Miners’ Union Hall, with Henry Roden, Attorney feneral of the Territory, and Joe Reed, as the main speakers. A large crowd was present enjoy the talks and participate in the dancing which followed. e to 3:05 a.m., 18.7 feet S EXAMINED 9:17 a.m., -19 feet and BROKEN LENSES replaced m| , 181 feet lour own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian| , -0.6 feet Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. | 7Army All-Stars Tréin & ts star back, now with the Army All- ke, near Lompoe, Calif., throws a nd M. center, blocks off Vic Mar- They play the « Kay Eaken, New York Gis Star team training at Camp pass while Tex Hauser, Texas A. KoY, 1937 University of Washington Rose Bowl tackle. Washington Redskins in Los Angeles August 30. gions Only Win Shambles b BE Lo - oot ey e 1 = & previeus war photos shewing Nazis in captured cities. Note that Ger- | adian port. This Is & Royal Canadian Navy photo, Townsenditlub-Has jlleruoma Mafl IS fo ! Phone 16 PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY with SERVICE Phone 24 NOTICE!?? CHANGE IN DELIVERY SERVICE Commencing Next Monday, August 31st Due to the labor situation now existing we find it neces- sary to have only one delivery each day. All orders must be in the store before 12 0'CLOCK NOON in order to allow time for assembly. This change will hold until further notice. Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH Transfér & Garbage Co. E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS —Phones—81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! . Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHO! STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing . FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 _ Fred W. Wendt OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN | AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. AVOID WASTE ON THE LITTLE THINGS.. SPEND FOR THE BIG THINGS: WAR SAVINGS BONOS T —— R ——— Subscribe to the Dally Alaska, Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. hearing aids for the hard of hear-|- 'i'hhAilhlWmWaxhltmelltfiémywdmhut she is safe in an East Coast Can- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lilian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone 636. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warngr Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints [ THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 —_— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dedlers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Moiors Saothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ ahd Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ca. TELEPHONE 4 [ The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O [Alaska Music Sugply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Cholce Meats At All Times Located in Geoze Bros. Store PHONE 5§53—92—95 O S AR S oo g st 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “M Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202

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