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PAGE SIX NEWEST DRAFT LIST RELEASED : Local Selective Service Board .No. 3 has been busy the past weeks shuffling former prospective draftees out of the imminent call category Registrants 26 have now been 4-A, leaving only year-olds group while all “Twc been eliminated Approximately were resorted in thi ing and the current 20 of that classifications than 4-A Classifications announced follow- ing the recent board mee are 1-A—Gray, Harold W gard Alfred G.; Wr James W. 1-C— (Enc. euru, Earl A 1-C (Enc.)—Darnell, Jack L. 1-C (Disc.) — Comer, John S.; Wahto, Douglas T.; Duffy, John H.; Nichols, Rchard L.; Prather, Rober G.; Scott, Lee S.; Isert, Harry G.; Howard, avid M.; Manamaker, William G.; Steele, Blair; Austin Richard E.; DeGanahl, Charles N 4F—Kenney, Fred W.; Rener, Melvin W.; Ditman, Robert I 4-A—All subsequent names in class 4-A 4-A Last Murpt Edward Marvan A.; Belarde, Cox, Jimy. Buchser, borne, William R.; A. O.; Williamson, Neal A.; Williams, Fawcett, Eugene; Hanson, Hans J A.; Lurz, Max F., Hawkins, O Friesen, Abe H.; Mortensen, Ralph Thorne, Robert L.; Butcher, it Paul E.. Green, Antou; Everett E.; Wittmeyer, Merle H.; Sweet, William A.; Stewart, Gerald N.: DeSimone, John Kono, Takashi and older into Clds\ the 18 to active status, ions have years tossed ssificat ) registrants latest shuffl- hows only in list gs To are Long H Chase Francisco A.; Fred W.; Os- Heller, Olav Tauno, Eilto, Homer A, Alexan- Con- stantino, Barrie, James N.; Herm Price Otis H.; Giovenale, P ; Cremin, Jack C.; S William F.; Lud- wig, Burton A.; Isaak, Gottiried R.; John, Ronald C.; Klippert, Konrad K.; Smith, Willlam E.;| Marks, Horace W. Brommels Walter C.; son, Lewis D.; Jensen, Carl W.; Ellmann, John M.; Hughes, Harry L.; Feist, Martin J.; Thomas, Wil- llam S.; Kirchhofer, Curtis James, Charlie; Gillispie, Norvin N.; Lestenkof, Micheal D. Madsen, James D.; Tassell, Alex; Story, Dean R.; Rodenberg, William | R.; Tietz; Miecrayslaw; Perez, Vasfl} wi Wllhams. Albert A.; SPECIALISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 PSSP USSP SO § other! ' Charles, Fuss, niarold B.; Robin- | - | Willis, J.; Gair, Alexan- Moore, Neil F.; Eriksen, A.; Schmaltz, Willlam F.; William B.; Hall, George Frank E.. Lindegaard, Harry E.; Galanin, Gavriel; Finzel, Orvis L.; Morrison, Willlam O.; Mason, Clifford; Gregerson, Elmer R Niemi, Tauno W Harmon, Henry A:; Harris, Thomas; Paul George Terencio, Pedro T.; Bell, Jack: Lorz, ederick C.; Jones, Albert J.; Wheat, Cartesti, Robert; Krugness, John Jr., A; Anderson, Albert P.; Moss, Joel M.; Fowler, John E.; Streber, William W.; Mack, Theodor Swanberg, Edwin; Sullivan, Wesl A.; Easko, Edwin; Newman C.; Whiteley, Stanwood P.; Tassell, Hany McKinley, Andrew Blowers, Irwing H.; Hulse, A.; Vienola, O r. K. Bernard S.; Ko arof, Lawrence Jim, Charlie W.; House, Felix L Couture, Edward C.; Galaktionoff Frank G.; Shane, Willlam; Peloza, Joseph; Sharp, James R.; Flotre, Bert H.; Flamoe, Leonard J.; Akagi, William; Ulery, Daniel A.; John- son, Duncan S, n, Dannie dv Jr. Melvin Cuthbert, West Virg Vestbo, z-A Lisy Conuinues McKinnon, Walter F.; Dick, Ron- ald E. Orme, James P.; Bl]L\I william L.; Fulgencio, Fortunato T.; Scott, Morris V.; Bergstrum., carl A.; Gilligan, Ernest M.| Kumasaka, Haruo; Tetoff, Vikenty Wallace, Albert; Ludecker, Johnson, Billy P.; Mills, Cunningham, Harry H.; Wright, Daniel A.; | James, Joseph; See, Frank; Drury, Frank T.| Lovas, Lewis L.; Murphy, Roy L. O'Shea, Clifford H.; Long, Thomas: Tvedt, Andrew V.; Shabolin, Mois Molloy, Joseph, Jr., M.; Andrev Wendell L Frank, Oscar Petersen, Paul P.; Unkle, Richard; Watson, Roy L.: Merculief, William; | Hanson, Peter E.; Avoian, Mamingo M.; Daniel, Milton H.; Cropley, Henry M.; Brown, DeKoven W.; Arthur D.; Blackowsky, Walter E.; Jackson, George; Tyke- ward, Wallace C.; Perainen, Arthur; |O'Toole, Andrew D.; Routsala, George W.; Krukoff, Paul; Wallace, Lincoln G.; Hasu, Edwin G.; Fratis, | David; Zimmerman, Ches! L; Jac Johnnie L.; Jensen, Marcus F.; Schmitz, Fred; Tavasieff, Safar- bis A.; Muaki, Tommy T.; Nico- demus, Daniel P. Andy Robert N Lewis L. Woodrow W.; | | Stone, Tarr, | M. Moe, Malcolm A.; LeBaugh, Her- bert L.; Stevenson, Clarence W.; Yakapatz, Vincent; Julian, Byram, | Jr, P.; Brown, Judson L.; Credo, Arcino V.; Godfrey, Orlando B.;| Hagerwood, Edgar N.; Drozdowski, | R.;| Mazimillian F.; LaBrash, Rudolph; y E.; Kudlak, Mike A.; Ethan Green, Hen: Slagle, Richard A.; Nelson, {N.; Adams, John J.; Day, Elmer |E.; Younger, Mazimilian J.; Gaf- vert, Carl H.; Denman, George C.; Rolfe, Walter H.; Metz, William B.; Chester; McKinley, |D.; Rogers, Josiah M.; Sheakley, Sergius R.; Windsor, William R.; Hellmann, Joseph A.; Likins, John H.; Baker, Franklin D. Emanoff, Maxim; Jensen, Enoch W.; Pendergrass, James M.; Murray, {Harry D.; Peterson, William H.; | Williams, Roy; Harris, Fred; Les- tenkof, Innokenty; Nordberg, Kon- ’l'a(l K.; Eaton, Elmer R.; Rude, |Ernest O.; Paul, William L.; Law- son, Herbert; Hagerup, Ray R.; Mercer, Herbert; Fleek, Albert W.; Sheppard, William J.; Pendleton, Robert S.; Nusunginya, Elijah R.; ‘Hl',hll. William J.; Hill, James J.; ‘Kimrey. Gerald J.; Austin, Edward R.; Clark, Albert A.; Weaver, Clar- ence; Rustad, Norman B.; Ful- gencio, Jose M.; Gilligan, Hubert J.; Wicks, Alan E.; Chapados, Leo J.; Lincoln, Edward S.; Dreith, Al- exander P.; Beierly, Peter. Brown, Charlie P.; George, Thomas S.; Nordenson, Carl C.; Lathrop, Stanley W.; Maki, Eli A,; Rhodes, Albert E.; Hennessey, !Francis J.; Donlan, Raymond J.; Bradley, Woodrow W.; Hanson, Kenofont; ison, Thomas, Wil- liams, Zenith; Field, Maurice, ,| Dickerson, Milton F.; Orville R.* W T Yy | Charles David | {Edwin C.; Bettinger, iFll. | ward | Rathburn, ' Stany: 135 Frank | A.; Ryan, Patrick; Pegg, William, Alenius, Wilho; Mitchell, W.; Nelson, Kaare P.;. James, John |R.; Rocovich, Mitchell; Palisa, |Estiban S.; Ficken, Arthur J.; Oberg, Ernst G.; Dick Lawrence; Hooper, Alma; Brown, Peter; Han-|Sarnisto, Oliver sen, Hany J.; Trafton, Ramon A.; L. Gould, Jack| Adams, Thecdore R.; Dishaw, ]C.: Hanlon, Eli J.; Hill, Roy;|Dave M.; Hoag, Stephen; Liston, McKinley, Jerry W.; Kuhuski, Al-|Lucien C.; Reid, Orville W.; Ram- exander; Nedman, Sam; Nelson,|say, David M.; Erwin, Marshall F.; Edwin; Dahl, Arlie L. Barcus,|Starks, Emil M., Jensen, Arthur Earl C.; Galanin, Raphiel; Wal-|G.; Gath, Harold E.; Martin, i ther, Arthur H.; Whiting, Joseph|Ozrow O.; Legntowich, John;| Jeffrey, John W.; Purdy,|Parker, Glenn R. B.; Crawford,| William C.; Eakin, Eugene E.; Rus- Robert |sell, John C.; Stewart, David B.; Cowling, Robert W.; Emel, James P.; Bailey, Roger H.; Barragar, Frederick L.; Emel, Rollin L.; Nor- man, Henry B.; Twiet, Daniel K.; J.; King, Truman { Noren Alvin;|Carl E. A.; Ekern, James A.; Shaw.I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA WANT ADS FOR SALE equipped. gine. Boat and engine recently completely overhauled at cost of $5,500. Will sacrifice for $3,500. Call Joe Meherin, Baranof Hotel. FOR SALE Well establlshed Beauty Shop. Equipment in ex- cellent condition. Ice cream fac- O.; Mork, Bernt T.;|Donald R.; Ferrier, Norman K. William E.; West, LeRoy |Poole, Edward L.; Dodge, Harold| |F.; Jack, Charles; Schultz, Richard| Hapoff, John; Maki, Russell M.;|L.; Korfus, Jacob; Grefnes, M'\ltlll{ Mercer, Frank P.; Knudson, John|W.; Wood, Kenneth L. WI!SOI"I.' W.; Cowling, Edward J.; Krukoff,|Frank; Haydon, Raymond C.; Bar- Matfey; Dick, Richard A.; Green-|rett, Richard W.; Taguchi, Immu‘ how, Tommy W.; Copstead, Ernest[S.; Lamb, Alexander; Henkins,|" A.; Philemonof, Isaac; Jr)hnsnn.i‘Clanct,\' V.; Fleek, Dale A.; Ben- Charlton J.; |nett, Joseph C. | Brekhus, Edward C.; Stepetin, An-; Akervick, Robert M.; Mills, Gil-| drey; Ebing, Charles L; Howard, bert; Tally, George H.; Fox, W.\yne‘ Oustigoff, Andronik; Garrett,|W.; Baggen, Ludwig C; Simmons, | (u[f Gregory; James, William F.; |Robert R.; Klmball OrrmH Mon.} Johnson, George A. L.; Swap, Al- | Takao M.; Nelson, Chnstopher,‘ (rul G.; Aspen, Sigurd M.; Schrup, | Martin, Glenn; Peacock, Raymond ctor W. | F.; Edwards, Orrin R.; Beierly, Paul ‘Mallott, Robert |R.; Connors, James, Jr., J.; Jack-| E.; Schramen, Albert C.; Williams, |son, Frank; Johnson, Leonard A.;| Mark; Clements, Roy E.; Cole,|Williamson, Raino W.; Taylor, Tom| Thomas P.; Lott, Norman W.; A Davis, William A.; Pfister, Al- Holm, John %.; Giovanetti, Ed-|bert J.; Torkelson, Oliver H.; Nor- J.. Kashevarof, Valentine;|ton, Hugh C.; Brillnart, John H.;| Lawrence R.; Norten,|Reynolds, Dudley L.; Jack, Edward William R.; Marvin, Carl; James, L.; Parke, William N. Robert G.; Brandes, Frederick E;| Bonner, Robert D.; Vogel, Ralph| Jackson, John Q.; Merculief, Ni-|C.; Kern, Leighton J.; Bertholl, colai N.; Kauzlarich, Stephen J.;|Bert H.; Pasquan, Albert; Adams, Bello, Felix; Copstead, Roald C.; Henry; Smith, Harlan E.; Mann, r, Jack W.; Whyte, George | Morton M., Williams, Willie; Davis, John, Jr.; Lenz, Herbert;Hulxku‘ Otto E.; Peterson, Joseph; Kunz, Edward N. | Paddock, Raymond E.; Watson, King, Eugene w.; Johnson, Lynn ;inlhs v’;l Zapt}:n ;U'm Bwfilfls- Tate, Francis G.; Martin, | ham illiam OBers, dlliam Jimmie; Kanosh, Joseph P.; Bar- M. Pratt, Joseph W.; Turpin, Fred rett, Wesley W.; Hayes, Howard L., Woods, Otto; Shotter, John S C.; Stanworth, Daniel S.; Plante, | McGreanor, Leo E.; Fortier, H:erl- {Hector J.; Sison, Marcus C.; Bur-|love H. Jensen, Harry A.; Abel| "nett, Willlam F.; Noble, John D.; Donald B.; Metz, Charles B.; Morris Fitzgerald, James F.; Brewitt, Joe Anthony E; Savikko, Walter A A.: Bassford, George C.; Monagel,' Aubert, Charles W.i LMax;r‘.msoxL John P.; McCammon, Donald L. Maurice E.; Cochrane, Leo F. Ness, Ingvald C.; Maynard, Russell Berggren, Henning E.; Elliott, G.; Moses, Joseph G.; Merrill, Al- John R.; Spikovaky, John bert M. Perrin, Daniel; Kushin, Pratt, Jacob W.; Hamlin, Ellis D. John H.; Brown, George E.; How- Betts, James W.; Jacobsen, Ray- ard, David A mond A.; Moody, Ulvall D.; Man- George, Peter B.; Gulhaugen, liguis, Francisco C.; DeHart, James Orville G:; Peterson, Clarence F.; P.; Niemi, William J.; Krajewski, Bayers, Lloyd H.; Larson, George; Delbert R.; Gray, James L.; Jack, Seiler, Michael E.; Wruck, Evan F.; | William L.; Blackerby, Alva W. Battello, Guido A.; Laurin, Rene Willis, James; Straup, Harold L. E.; Triplette, Woodrow M.; See, Aldridge, Hervey E.; Hurley, Ray- Benjamin L.; Tomatich, Tony, Jr, mond C.; Baldwin, Claude E.; Jo- A.; Hanson, Ove O.; Sookum, Jack- |seph, Phillip; Williams, Arthur K on C.; Johnson, Haldor; McFar- Chinella, Frank; McMurray, Wil- land, Ray M., McNabb, William liam S.; Burdette, Willlam D.;| M.; Aubuchon, Felix V.; Rakosky,|Campbell, Wayne L.; Hildre, Arnold | George P.; Day, Winfield E.; P.; Knight, Oscar C.; Eakin, Rob?n Brown, Lewis W.; Westfall, John| M.; Dick, Willlam N. ‘ M.; Davis, Tim D. Sharclane,| Biddlecome, John F.; stephen | Daniel; Waddell, Laverne C. | Harold; Arnell, Edward L.; Vick- King, Jan; Redman, Herbert C.; lund, Elvin A.; Mills, John, F. Lestenkof, Theodore; Lindquist, Miller, Earl G.; McCrary, Rowlahd Carl R.; Fitzpatrick, William L.; W.; Paine, Edward J.; Guerin, Iverson, Waldo M.; Hinderer, Glen Lloyd S.; Popejoy, Charles L.; Mal-| IF.; Fleek, George E. Austin, lach, Lawrence W.; Hudson, James |Walter G.; James, Edward D.; K.; Johns, Pdokopiof, Afanasia; Milton, Har- Mentur $S.; Olsen, Bjarne vey W.; Anderson, Raymond F.; Jensen, Clifford S.; Samato, Wil-| ‘Gan Angus C.; Shanks, Jesse R.; liam H.; Keating, Donald E.; De| i Hoyez, Richard W.; Cross, Zalmain Roux, Norman O.; Karki, Salmon D.; Mitchell, James G.; Aubert, H.; Kezele, Joseph; Smith, Maurice | James L.; Bland, Earl G.; Roman, I.; Thompson, !Julian B.; Wahlstrom, Maynard L. David J.; Davis, Arthur J. R.; Hammar, Mike C.; Epperson, ald, James; Paterson, David B Floyd S.; Young, John G.; Lane, Gouldman, Willie L.; Borsvold, Allen B.; Harris, Frederick B. | Bennie M.; Morgan, Fred C. Brouilette, Henry M.; Amelung,| Price, James L.; Bella, Stephen | Edwin N.; Jacobsen, Paul Jr.; Ried, M.; Potter, Ralph L.; Scott, John | Powers, b 4 Jay B.; McCully, J C.; FOR SALE—Silver fu‘( hut Wayne L.; Nicholls, ! A tory, good income. Long lease in- cludes apt. Dress Shop in excel- lent location, including living quarters. Write GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO.,, Box 468, Fairbanks, Alaska. CXRCULATING hemm‘ with oil burner, $15; for wood and coal, $20; for bath room, with large plate mirror, ,$12; woolen blankets, $3.50; feathet pillows, $1.75; library table, $15; sofa, $8. 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t3) FOR SALE—28- Ft g)ll net boat. New Gray, just installed. 225 fathoms sockeye web, 150 fathoms new cohoe web; 250 new cork & lead line; new set gurdies; 1945 ! outboard motor, 5 HP. skiff. If interested, call at boat | 30-E-1941, Small Boat Harbor. (10,066-t2) i FOR SALE mixer. Guaranteed A-1 condition. Cash or terms. Inquire George Bros. (10,066-t1) FOR SALE—Large. size oil heater. | Practically new. George Brothers. (10,066-t1) FOR SALE— Boat NO 30~ D 1328. 28 Ft. long, small 16-H.P. Diesel, | with 2 to 1 reduction gear. Will| sell with or without fishing gear. Small Boat Harbor. 12 and 16 gauge, double-barrelled | 925 W. 11th. shotgun. and Phone 4afi (10,066-t2) muff set. Never worn. evl enmf.s TROLLER PATRIC!A Length 50! ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equlpped Spacious accommodations. Phone | 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) 1939 COUPE Mu.st be sold before 18th. Phone 591, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., or 315 after 4 p. m. (10,065-t3) ewing ma- CONSOLE RADIO, chine, sun lamp, cedar chest, bathroom scales, 2 highchairs; buggy, play-pen, chest of draw- ers, baby scales, nursery chair. Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. (10,065-tf) | = :ios‘ Willoughby Ave. (10,064~ t4) | |34-FT. TROLLER No. 31A753, Iully- Boat Harbor. (10,064-t6) equipped. Small Owner on board. Walter, B Retersoti, o PRE-WAR Sulkey s'.rouer. nursery' seat, Lehman Baby-Guard hard- wood highchair, assembled with | screws. Isaacs Cabinet Shop, 270 S. Franklin St., Phone Black 290. (10,064-1 tf) : McDof- | poR SALE—Brand new dress form size 40. Red 499. (10,064-t4) 3-BEDROOM Iurmshcd ‘house at 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, next door. (10,060-tf) Joseph L.; Hudson, Louis A.; Ram- D.; Deisch, Cecil J.; Addleman, | berg, Arthur R.; Ward, Clellan M.; Oren; Dennis, Arthur G.; Bremner, Buss, Floyd G.; Kozloff, Tliodor; John J.; Arvidson, Arthur A.; Haynes, Lowell W.; Cole, James V.; Pnustinen, Lahja; Shpentuk, Pete; Nelson, L. B.; Campbell, Douglas Zupan, Isadore; Donohue, Cecil H.; .; Willis, John C.;. Wilson, Earl Witte, Bill O.; Marvin, Nick; Hart-| B.; Buterin, Maxim K.; Wennstrom, ' ley, Owen I.; James, Willie J.; Roy E.; Wingerson, Cortis L.; Col- Forrest, Robert B.; Logan, Grant ter, Thomas A.; Gaffney, John L.; P.; Johnson, George B.; Curran,| Balich, Max: Kronquist, Arne A.; James P.; Hagmeier, John G.; Lawrence, Carson A.; Kochutin, Meek, Joseph R.; Thiemeyer, Wil-| Nekifer; Goenett, James; Bishop, liam H.; Walters, Clarence E.; | Myers, Leslie J.; Miltgn, Moses P.; Mollan, Jacob S.; Ritter, John V.; Rukovishnikoff, George; Covey, Gene H.; Wiley, Ronald; Viloria, Thomas J.; Sheakley, Victor; Dailey Elwood R.; McClure, William T.; Burrows, Carl H.; Haugen, Einar HE AR DR. E. STANLEY JONES World Famous Missionary September 16-21 General Mass Meeting Each Night—8:00P. M. Northern Light Preshyterian Church Auspices Juneau Ministerial Association ADMISSI ON FREE John D.; Johnson, Albert M.; Ab- | Linehan, Lester L. rahamsen, Raymond H; Carson, | Rhodes, Merle F.; Williams, John Kenneth C. |H; Braun, Joseph J.; Almorong, Ecklund, Paul F.; Saunlers, Wil- Jose B.; Mead, Roland J.; Fidler, liam C. A.; Buchanan, Everett J.; Otha P.; Sutherland, Roderick E.; Erskine, Claude A.; Hall, Thomas Prokopiof, Peter; Johansen, W.; Sheakley, Richard R.; Hod- K.; Hagarty, Burr A.; Stoddard, walker, Theodore; Roller, Edward; | William L.; Hogins, John F.; Cook, Day, John H.; Reid, Lloyd L:ERussell A.; Bryson, George W.; Hansen, Payl H.; Stepetin, Epaty;| williams, Harvey W,; Cruse, Wilke Kolander, Lester K.; Hixson, Wil- E.: Skafelstad, Alf A.; Darnell, liam E.; Key, Francis S.; Trout,|Ivan; Sternig, Phillip J.; Webster, Clarence I.; Beauchamp, Vincv:m}xenneth L.; Wolney, Paul T.; M.; Langdon, Daniel C.; Misikin, | Grahham, Wayne E.; Hanson, Victor; Ludy, Reginald S.; Sund-|Robert; Moy, Clarence H.; Zirglis, borg, George W.; Fawcett, Charles| william P.; Tew, Robert R.; Niel- P.; Rudolph, Paul R.; Wald, Glen-|son, Edward S.; Rinehart, Norman don W.; Tveter, Elmer C.; Hen-|D.; Austin, Peter; Dailey, Robert B. ning, Robert A.; Steptin, Gabriel; Anderson, Arle M.; Weston, Ar- Jacejko, Mike; Cowell, Oliver, Jr,|thur S.; Stieler, George; Trucano, F. * |Joseph E.; Weschenfelder, Erneést Krukoff, Daniel; Fulgencio, Fed-|g.; Johnson, Harley K.; Babcock, erico R.; Crowe, Alfred W.; Flesher,|Douglas P.; Chappell, Hershel B.; Albert L.; Sawyer, Howard A.;|Roth, Harold F.; Poor, Velovous A.; Moses, Richard R.; Savikko, Her-|Bturrock, Alexander; Quinto, Mar-’ bert F.; Stevenson, Kenneth W.;|celo A.;- Fitz, George M.; Reed, Joseph, Paul; Brown, Daniel, Jr.;|Clark D.; Nelson, Samuel A.; Al- Brown, Harvard ; Watson, Ray|stead, Karl; Eneberg, Stanley A.; E.; Karppi, George A.; Cooper,|Pearson, Erland B.; Greenwald, Al- William A.; Alexander, Willlam T.;|bert A.; Toner,, Felix J.. Conn, Harry, John S.; Thomas, John;|Robert; Guy, Joseph M., Bhaw, Parke, Thomas S.; Wilson, Mat-| Richard C.; Ballard, John D; thew M.; James, Paul F.; Nelson,|Hodges, Vernon E.; Peterson, May- Frank T.; Endress, Albert; Holte,|nard P.; Harris, Richard T, Naish, Olaf W.; Gould, Dounell H.|Darrell A; Swap, Chfford L; [BY ahlum, Edwin P.; Muggy, Dawson | Miller, Normarn, I.: Livie, Daniel D.; Omdahl, Carl b, J RUMMAGE BALE By Martha Bociety, 28, Basement Northern Light Presby- tevian Church 10,066-42) >o Pettygrove, Francis W.; Floridan, Carl; Adams, John Q.; Mohs, Bennie; Stroup, Donald R.; Mc- Murchy, Kermit C.; Isturis, Vicente G.; Sheeper, Elly E.; Peterson, Gordon 8.; Ellis, John, Jr, R. Judson, Arthur B.; Carlson, Law-|and molsture in the growing season feept rence; Seevers, Lynes H.; Hill, Sam [and must be kept free from in- W.; Siler, Vernal H.; Lindstrom,|sects, ! MODERN 2 - bedroom \FOR SALE—Sesslons 6- Ernst |’ ’|1941 FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan, good condition. See Stewart at! Gardenlas require plenty of rm‘ furnished home. Includes electric refriger= ator, full basement, large lot, nice neighbors. May consider good car part for my equity. Phone Green 353. (10,060-tf) ay mantie clock. Hour strike in beautiful case. Good time-keeper. Call 439, (dh.-tf) 1935 HUDSON Fordor Sedan, radio heater, fan, six good tires, excel- lent. motor. Run only 21,000 miles. Very good body. Priced for quick sale. Cash price, $375. Write Box 3093, Juneau. (dh-tf) Juneau Motors. (10,054-t£) SILVER = MARSHALL radio . for sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244. George Simpkins. (10,049-tf) HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t1.) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with | -~ or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. e FOR SALE—Two bedroom Tiouse, furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, ,furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3081, COMB'NATION Xadm vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. “ (10,052-tf) Empire Want-ads bring results! Time to Think of Christmas LET US TAKE THAT ) PROTOGRAPH Phone 667 Becond Street 2! F'r GAR WOOD “cruiser fullylz Roo HOLbE mxtly uumshed 165-H.P. Lycoming en-. (10,067-16) “ (10,067-t1) | circulating heater | cabinet | cak | 15- n.‘ — 2%-Yard concrete | (10,066-t2) | (10,066-t3) . Universal 'FOR SALE ((ommued) Very good buy at $1,800. Inguire 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t6) LEAVING TOWN. Must sell, Halli- crafter, 15 tubes, Sx 28-A. With speaker, 219 Baranof Hotel, ‘be- tween 5 and 6 p. m. (10,067-t4) | 5 FOR SALE — 31-FT. TROLLER.| Fylly cquipped. No. 31-A-63, float No. 4 (10,067-t4) |FOR SALE—At House, in Seattor Green 2 $1,650, Bloxham Tract. Phone | (10,067-tf) FOR SALE—26-Ft. Cruiser; 30-06 rifle; portable radio; new bed- room suite. Leaving town. 513% Willoughby Avenue. (10,067-t3) WANTED WILL PAY CASH for late-model, 4-door sedan. Must have good tires and be in A-1 condition. 7, Evergreen Apts. (10,066-t3) WANTED-Permanent position with future as bookkeeper and ac- countant. Have fifteen years’ ex= perience in office and accounting work. Prefer Alaskan assignment | but need not be in Juneau. Can| furnish best of references. Write C-6158, Empire. (10,065-t1) | ountain help‘Young Apply Warfield | (10,062-tf) i | WANTED — F man or lady. Drug. WANTED TO BUY—Residential lot in Douglas. Will pay cash. Phone | Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading | Post. (10,056-t12) | PHONE 603.| Alaska | | Scow WANTED - WANTED—-Pickup _truck. Construction Co. Phone 72. |WANTED—Usea Turniture 306 wil- | loughby. Phone 788. HELP WANTED | ’ | WANTEDAA cspabh., sober, reh-‘l able, middle-aged man to handle tools as a caretaker. Don’t apply | if you cannot fulfill job. Call at| 20th Century Theatre Office. | (10,063-t1) | | WAN’I 'ED Bakery. — Saleslady at Sully’s| (10,080-t1) { WANTED——Competenc experienced I stenographer, temporary position.| ‘ Law Office R. E. Robinson, Phene 334, I IWANTED—Women press operlwrs and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply at the-Alaska Laundry. | MISCELLANEGUS | | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP A} LENDING LIBRARY ! Latest Books for Sale and Rent (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 'Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t£) | | REMEMBER — We buy, sell and | trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas' Trading Post. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.! Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT | FURNISHED 2-room apt, Oil range| and bath, 513 Willoughby. (10,066-t4) STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat trade. Call Douglas 963. | SEAVIEW APT—One block from Federal Building. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Holy Bible. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. Inquire at Empire. (10,067-%) LOST—Crank off a, Novo pump, between Alaskan Hotel and City Hall. Phone 88, City Clerk. (10,064-tf) LOST—Gold Bulova with expand- | ing bracelet. Please return to| Empire. (10,085-t3) IF party who took purse September 9th doesn’t immediately return REST of articles to P. O. Box 1709, warrant of arrest will be issued. (10,085-t1) | Empire Want-ads bring results! , SEATTLE For Comfort and Bervice Get the New Wasb- McClure, ington Habit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME * Py Phone Black 694, or call at No.| ™ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER | III.QSK%ZZZ/ erwing S?oat/wasto'm, Daily Scheduled Trip Sitka Petershurg Also Trips TO AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTEEN PORTS & W % Wrangell Ketchikan _ For Information and Reservations Phone 612 7 1945 ES 7 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH is an essential FACTOR in MODERH DECORATION and should be profes utmost in beauty and satisfaction. We have the answer to your Painting, and Paper Hanging problems. Phone Deouglas 374 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. Sales and Service—Genuine Parls “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACH WE CARRY IN STOCK in 12 and 32-volt D. REX PUMPS in 6-12-32 Volt JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS WMWONMMQOOQQN PAPEE HANGING 4 ionally hung to give the Tinting JAMES S8, MeCLELLAN P. 0. Box 1216 2040000000000000000000000002060000000000000000008 DIESEL MARINE ENGINES NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. 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