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lU‘thAY ULl'O‘Bi:Ré 1942 PII(DNE A FOR RENT CLASSIFIED | | Copy must be in the office by # o'clock in the afternocon to im- ure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone from persons listed in telephone Urectory. Count five average words to the {ne. Daily rate per line for consecu- WJe Insertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge ... -560 FOR RENT THREE room furnished apt. per month. Phone Douglas 18. 10¢ $15 ed Ap.‘ oil stoves, 2-ROOM Furnis Phone Douglas 608 Willoughby. 372, F‘OR RENT OR SALIL'— -R.oDm‘ partly furnished house. Phone Douglas 48. 2-ROOM Furnishea Apt. Knight Apartments. Phone 426. { 1] libc;M—é strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. FURNISHED APTS. in Douglas. One 4-room apt. $20; one a-roomI apt. $16. - Oil range, inlaid lino, good furniture, attractive, clean, comfortable. Phone Douglas 472 after 6 p. m. FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gfl_ls-i tineau Ave. “Phone Green 234, GARAGE, o | STEAM HEATED Rooms, sxngle or double. 315 Gold St. ' [ 4 ROOM apt. steam heated, electric | range, cold and hot running wat-| er, private bath. Phone 569. 1 ONE office room for rent. First| National Bank Bldg. J VACANCY—Nugget Abanmen I FUR. apts., easy kcpt warm. Wm | & ter rates §15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg WANTED W AN TED— Hardware Thomas Hardware Co. | man at WANTED—To borrow miners’ hats for civilian defense. If you have one, notify your air raid warden sergeant. Juneau Civilian Defense. | TED—Fou | WANTED Foumam girl at the| Guy Smith Drug Store, Juneau. Must call in person. WANTED TO RENT—! fur- nished house, two bedrooms, must be close in. Will consider two- bedroom, heated apt. Phone green 640. WANTED—Piano. Mrs. James Bar- ras. Phone Douglas 325. WANTED—Used magnetized radio speaker. Apt. 3, evenings, Klein Apartments. WANTED —Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec-| essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10 a m to 2 p m. w ANTED— Experienced mangle workers. Alaska Laundry. ""AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on nle at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION HUNTERS—Trespass sing dnd hunting strictly forbid- den on Spuhn Island. PRIVATE PROPERTY. ¥iVE CENTS eacl, paid for used wunny sacks at Coal Bunkers —_— LURN your old gola 1D valuc cash or trade at Nugget Shop St St v oS RO b SUARANTEED Realistic Perma nent, $550. Paper Curls, 81 up iola Beauty Shop. Phone 301 315 Decker Way. ON WAY TO FAlkBA“KS Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Johnson ar- rived yesterday from Seattle and are in Juneau awaiting transpor- tation to Fairbanks where he will be in the stores department of Pan American Alrvys, Alaska Division. | 29-FT. .TROLLER TWO TRIPP residences on upper FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS | | | rangements for | the |and the FOR SALE | ONE 3-ROOM hotise; also one 4- | room house, both modern, oil| heat. Inquire 418 Park Ave.| after 5 p.m. “Edith,” well equipped, gooda condition, also ex- tra trolling gear, Krag rifle and | shells, radio, rain clothing, etc.| Reasonable. Inquire at small| boat harbor. Basin | | FURNISHED house, 822 Road. Call after 7 p.m. HOUSE at Auk LaKe. Delco lights, fireplace, electric water pump,| bath, shower. See Mrs. Selby,| Auk Lake. ROYAL Portable Typewriter, A-1 condition. Room 408, Juneau Hotel. Main St. Mr ises, 413. to close estate. See| Fred B. Johnston on prem- 623 Main St. Phone green STOVE, large windows, tables and other material. Ring Thane three 3 rings or call between 5 5 and 7, p.m. George Getchell. { {FOR SALE—Furnished cabin, Auk Lake. Phone Blue 379. DESOTO coupe, bargain, Sink, bathtub, copper, brass and alum- inum. 124 So. Main, upstairs. FOR SALE OR 'I'R.ADE-WOOd or Coal Range for oil range. P. O. Box 1165. e s e Bt AYING HENS and Pullets, Nor- thern Vegetable Farm. Loop Road, Glacier Highway. | BLOCK mill wood ) unlc, delivered. Kindling $6.75 unit, del. Limited amt. Order now. Juneau Lum- ber Mills, Phone 3858. LT R e Gkl MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacler Highway. Montgomerys. 1 4 ROOM furnished house, large lot, | close in. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. 3-ROOM Furnished house and im- brovements on 5-acre homesite. 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. Box 609. LOST and FOUND LOST~B|11rold contalmng money and valuable papers. Keep money and return papers to Empire Of- fice. $10 reward. Jack Carmell. Subscribe to the Daijly Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest | paid circulation. SCHEAFFER PENS and PENCIL and PEN SETS are always available at Drug Co. |only « strictly | entertaining | fair | time {also visit his mother 'qu Time For Elks THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Cardinals Break info Song After Pennant Win Tomorrow Duck Creekfn—!ertainers fo Put on Show Followed By Feed The Elks are going to big time tomorrow night Duck Creek entertainers, who made such a and gave a bang-up ago have as those show the floor 1 months will hit e again tomorrow night. The lodge session will be short, business, and xhnu]d 8:30 o'clock. Then the program will start be over by pronto Exalted Ruler Arthur Adams has made the arrangements for the show by the B. “Cot” Hays has made all show. With t entertainery two in charge of the af- the Elks who'miss the night will miss something and a packed lodge room is indicated The affair is the starter doings for fall and winter. -oo PASTOR WOOD SOON LEAVING HERE FOR CINCINNATI MEET Among the passengers leaving for the south this week are Pas- tor and Mrs. H. L. Wood from the Alaska Mission of Seventh - Day Adventists. Mrs. Wood will with Dr. and Mrs. G. Lee Stagg at Ketchikan, and Pastor Wood will attend the Fall Council of the General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists which will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, October 20 to 27 This is the annual meeting of the administrators for North America and general representatives from South America and such other countries as present travel condi- tions will permit After attending the Council, Pastor Wood plans to spend in Washington, D. C., and and brothers in Minnesota. Mrs. C. A. Wood spent several months in Juneau last winter. He plans to return to Juneau by the first of the new year. R Empire Classifieds Pay! When Day’s Work, Is Done. jled something a night's repose..” --LONGFELLOW FEW THINGS give suchrich satisfaction as a day’s work welldone,especiallynowwhen work is so vital to Amefrica. And what “reward can man better enjoy than the luxurious sense of well earned rest? To €njo; dy it to the full, there is mellow Olympia Beer, the Beverage of Moderation— a true friend who soothes mindand spiritwhilerestoring to wasted tissues the essential saltsand mineralstoil hasspent. “Something dttem done, has earne: MANY ASK WHY “It’s the Water” Olympia...America’s “Original L:gbn;P Table Beer” ... owfs its fine character and good taste to the famous waters from our subterranean wells combined with premium-priced ingredi- ents and the brewing skill of three generations of the same family of American Master Brewers. Opmen “It's the Water” Visitors Welcmie at "One of America’s Exceptional Breweries” OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY OLYMPIA, WASH. of big visit | some | i a the | fine impression | Duck Creekers and A. | ar- | the feed to follow | after the vic Wares, Harry Walker, “I want a girl, just like the girl—" thus sang this quintet of St. y over the Cubs which clinched the Natic Frank Crespi, Ken O'Dea and Ervin Dusak. Louis Cardinals in their clubhouse League pennant. From left: Coach Buzzy Now they are perhaps singing more now that they have won the World Series. Redman Now Underwrifer | Herbert C. Redman, former known Juneau man, is now in a new position according to the fol- lowing article clipped from a Port- lagd, Oregon, newspaper: Appointment of Herbert C. Red- | man as Chief Underwriter for the Oregon offices of the Federal Hous- ing Administration is announced by Folger Johnsen, State FHA Direclor. Redman will fill the vacancy left by Dick Darnielle, who resigned to join |the United States Army Engipeers | real estate division [ Associated with FHA in various capacities since 1935, Mr, Redman | for the last two years headed the FHA in Alaska, with headquarters at Juneau. While in Alaska, he be- came secretary of the Alaska exam- ining board for engineers and archi- tects, and served as city a: or for Juneau. | Prior to his FHA affiliations, he was active in property management 'in the midwest and was a practicing | architect. | Mr. Redman, in the several months he has been a member of | the Oregon FHA staff, “has become | | highly important to our organiza- Ition, and T am glad to welcome him to our work in Oregon as a man | highly qualified,” Mr. Johnson de- clared. i NNURSES" AIDES FINISH COURSE, BEGIN ON WORK ‘Slxleen Women Trained o Do Volunteer Work in | Hospitals Here Final examinations were taken last | [night by the first group of Red | Cross Nurses’ Aides trained in Ju- | (neau, Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Nurses’ Aide Chairman, announced today. | Of the 18 women who enrolled in | |the course, 16 completed the 35/ hours of theory and 45 hours of | practical work in the hospital, Mrs. | Geeslin said, expressing her satis- | faction at the success of the first| |group whigh will form the nucleus | of a corps for Juneau. Another course for Nurses' Aides | |1s soon to be started, Mrs. Geeslin |said. Applications for enrollinent |may be made starting immediately hy telephoning Mrs. Harley ‘furner, | Blue 440. Afterncon or Evening Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, R. N., and |Mrs. C. C. Carter have been in- | structors for the Nurses’ Aide course. Mrs, Nelson taking the class in theory and Mrs. Carter being super- {visor for the hospital practice ses- sions, The Nurses’ Aides will now start i on their volunteer work in the hos- | pital, assisting when they are need- i ed and where they are needed. Soine | {of them already have put in part | of the 150 hours of volunteer service asked for the year. Others are now making out schedules to work at ‘h hospital. e PRIBILOF ISLANDER DIES IN HOSPITAL well Layrenty Sedick, Pribilof Island native from Funter Bay, died last night in the Government Hospital. | His age was about 28. No funeral arrangements have been made, it was announced today at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. - e AM. LEGION AUXILIARY Meets fonight in the Dugout at 8 All members are asked to be pres- ent. adv. | HOME NURSI | Health Center, | H. Willlams, Home Nursing Chair- | are requested to pe at the BEGIN H FRIDAY | Health Center offices at Third Beginning Friday afternoon at|Seward Streets, Mrs. Williams 1:16 o'clock, Home Nursing classes | {oday which are being started in Juneau The hour ana piace for the eve- under the auspices of the American | i classes will be announced Red Cross, will be held in the Public | within a few days, she said according to Mrs. R - and sald man for the ARC in the city | A 16-inch coast artillery gun can All those who have signed up for |be fired about 200 times before its afternoon classes in Nome Nursing barrel must be relined. All Sheatfer Products Carried by J. B. Burford and Company “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied C uatnmen ATTENTION === ALL ELKS! 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Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOU1 EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evenml of the month. lil Y l] l-l"NSb STAMPS BUY DEFENSE BONDS order before 12 Noon. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49, Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 ‘Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf | HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O P T ————— Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 208 122 W. Second HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt SONOTONE hearing alds for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lilian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone 636. Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest peid circulation. _