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PAGE SIX S. DEPARTMENT OF JUNEAU WEATHER BULL DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., COMMERCE, WEATHER BUR ALASKA KTIN | 12TH MERIDIAN TIME | TODAY 24 hr MEN STILL IN ARMY UNIFORM REENLIST AGAIN Weather at | 4:30am. | Clear | 30 a.m. Station F Anchorage Bethel Cordova Dawsor |PARTMENT — Without any prior publicity or fanfare save the bare announcement that the office had opened, 16 men appeared to reenlist in the Regular with the opening of the Alaskan De- partment Recruiting Office Richardson Haine Juneau Juncau Airport the start of the depart-|mediately. in the drive to that the group of 16 bes Department is unleashing the United States and ommands. Of ti still in Army uniform, the lone ex- Kansas City, Mo. arged veteran who cing for the Alaska March of this year. Locust 43 51 yesterday 3 ha i1 4:30 a. m to 4:30 a. m. today) ince MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today rin spent hi. that brancl cific islands. ignment was as a gunni ergeant the 4th Marine Regiment at Shanghai, China Completing n December 9, 1941, Lane ely enlisted in the Army and soon afterwards to Infantry OCS at Fort. Ben- ing, Ga., where he was commis- ioned 21, 1942 “pecial Force at Helena, Mont., was assigned to a parachute battal- ion for training. Near the end of his training, previously contracted m'x- laria caught up with him and W given a medical disch: February 8, 1944 15 GI: Army was rep four ye in various South Pa- Height of Wave His last (Sea Condition) 6 feet Zero WIND Dir. and Vel. 26 Capc 1 Eldred Rock Five Finger Guard Island Lincoln Rock Point Retres MARINE FOREC. from Dixon Entrance 30 to 40 miles per hour per hour and continuin miles per hour Sunday creasing southerly wind area Weather Drizzle: R st Temp tion SSF SW ) Light 4 Calm JUTHEAST ALASKA ide channel afternoon to Winds and v Cloudy t FOR SC at Along t sent d it e this the night Canal—light nin to Yaku sutherly 30 mile southerly 20 to 25 able winds today 25 miles per hour during Ly the both the old nted gt. Keever R. Sny- sport, Pa., was sign- ing up for his seventh hitch, having first enlisted on May 15, 1928. His service included Panama, Honolulu, the Philippines, and Alaska. trast to this long record of service Pfc. Edwin P. pringate of Mayo, Kentuc a draftee ting for the first time. Since the present enlistment pro- |gram offers a choice of overseas theatres in which to serve that en- listment, the European theatre has been the first choice of most of the 16 men. Pvt. John C. Johansen, of Kengi, Alaska, who has spent most f his life in Alaska (he was born at ttle) fulfilled a desire to visit e by choosing that theatre f the men are not designat- choice of theatre but are concerned with a return to branches of service. This - > DRINK KING BLACK - 000000000 e Among and the For example M der of N M n Opening Soon! Jfl#EAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY Bringing to the people of Juneau and Douglas a service which they have been demanding for a long time, car- rying a compleie stock of fine fab- rics, completely equipped for re- upholstering and building furniture to your order, handling a complete line of draperies. Waiceh for Qur Opening ing any vitally former LABEL! TIDE TABLE ©® © e October 14, 1545 © o @ Low High Low High m,, m, 1 3.0 1t ft 1t ft. AT 122 Second Street P. 0. Bex 2593 m., Phone 36 ® o o October 135, . ° . . . . . ° . ° . . 1995 ¢ o . . Low e High ® Low |® High 2:20a. There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg’ 0000046000000 00000000004 0000000000M“O”OQMQOOONQQWOQ“MO“‘“Q“ WWOON omo‘ooo“m‘ooomoownofl 0000000000000 00 000000‘0 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 000000000000 0ve939000000000000004¢ Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners>® City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel .PHONE 716 HEADQUARTERS ALASKAN DE-| Army simultaneous' at Fort i in above were M/Sgt. all overseas'man, |Lloyd E. 16 men who were sworn in Calif.; on the opening day, all but one were Huntington, ption being Leon R. Lane of 1016 Donald D. Green of Lake City, Towa; a medically [ pyt. Carl R. Ceo, of Hamilton, Ohio; been pyt Railroad | tucky; Lane’s Stockton, first enlistment was with the Ma- | haffy of St. Louis, Mo.; Corp in December 1937, and he (. Scholenburg of St. Cloud, Minn.; 's of service with'and Pfc overseas as-| Chillicothe, his Marine enlistment| immed- | offices to be a men take was [ Lun. a second lieutenant on July|Wwide publicity wherever Uncle Sam’s After serving with the 1st, forces are stationed, both abroad and he in the States. * = Changed Since S up_nm. they were when Mon Was & FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. . and daring o |Ann’s Hospital for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA feeling was expressed by M/Sgt.| Charles H. Moore of 3120 Savanah, El Paso, Texas, who said, “I don’t care where they send me as along as they | put me back in my br«mch of service —the Quartermaster.” At the time, Ffln SALE }of bis reenlistment, Sergeant Moore iwas chief clerk of the Alaskan De-|1g41 PLYMOUTH "DeLuxe Coupe partment Surgec office. | Radio, heater, defroster. See Cop- Another features of the present re-| gyead, 20th Century Market. enlistment drive is a 90-day fur- (10,090-t1) lough which the reenlistee can en- joy as quickly as transportation fac- | FOR ilities can get him home. Only men in the service now are given this furlough, and Lane, the civilian of this original group, exchanged his! civilian clothes for the khaki im- | ( | | SALE—22 Rifle, new;; .22| Repeater; 30-06, good shape; | 30-40, 38-55, 44 and 30-30;; ca penter bench vise; % coil spring and bedstead, blankets and pil- lows; large screw jack; gear bilze pump; Big Ben alarm clo pocket and wrist watches. 925 W. | 11th 410083(&‘ Other members of the first day’s s those mentioned Melvin R. Pask- & ‘P‘;“'é "‘*;flvmffl‘» FOR SALE—Cabinet model Emer- | vt Wille B, Sinstesco: son radio. Short and long wave enn: proSewn Il Good condition. Phone 873 3 WEIe. ] 10,089-t3) | Eastland, Texa: Pvt. 3 | St of Phil; Daniels of Stan Phone ard Banjo. Good | (10,089-16) | FOR SALE condition 7. John Bowling of Hazard, Ken- T/4 Robert H. Halverson of TABLE MANGLE, Armstrong, al- Calif.; Sgt. Jack R. Ma-. most new. Lucille’s Beauty Salon ; Pvt. Charles (10,088-14) J OLDS bFDAN New gas heater, seat covers.| See Copstead, 20th | (10,088-t1) ! 1941 brakes, 29,000 Mil Century Market. Bill Aaron of Rotan, Texas. Francis H. Desormeau of Ohio, Alaskan Depart- ment Recruiting Officer, and CWO Fred C. Volz of Portland, Ore., who holds the same title for the post at 1t Richardson, both expect their kept humming as more the oppor- reenlist- Capt PROPERTY FOR SALI 4 rooms and bath in! pt. Electric ang Frigi- | furnished, air conditioned jarage and 3 room and| furnished house. Will sell Duplex alone. Blue 285, p. m. 1671 Evergreen Ave.| (10,088-tf) INCOME Duplex, each daire heat, bath all or after 6 advantage of ies offered during the ent campaign. The recruiting drive is to be given 20 CUBIC FT. Seegar Refrigerator, practically new. Westinghouse electric toaster, with broiler grill. Restaurant linen and sundry cooking utensils. Cabinet model | Zenith radio, all priced for qmck? Phone 446, 1 to 6 p. m. i (10,087-tf) HUSH & \(llwvymn ]luldlut'\ large | & small canning carrots for sale! at Northern Vegetable Farm,| slacier Highway. (10,085-t12) | - Face Value Has sale. Mom Was Young By BETTY CLARK Girls are more conscious of their face value today in respect to make- Boat towing. Calvin, Chicagoff. Write Sitka. Freighting or! or wire Frank: (10,085-1) | Then, of course, makeup yas new Mom was inexperienced, the art of powdering and that > flour-barrel look did nothing more CABIN CRUISER 31-B-860. 249 than hide her pretty skin feet. For details, see Harbor As more and more women began| Master. (10,085-t6) to use cosmetics, efforts were” made ¢ by cosmeticians not to hide Mor 2-BEDROOM furnished _house. natural keauty but to enhance it. Full basement, automatic fur- First here was a round of prettily| nace. 2 Furnished 3-bedroom tinted and liquid pcwders. In re- houses. See Merle Rhodes, 431 cent ) cream and cake bases! Seward St. (10,083-tf) erve for powder have had e popularity. > of the few complaints ‘made of the cake makeups was that they| were drying. 1 th BOATHOUSE and cabin on filled; lot. Has frontage on West 9th|__ St. $1,400. Iiquire Madsen’s Bike Shop. (10,082-tf) ~ WANT ADS | COUPLE with child want to rent WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Vil- | 'DAY NURSERY—Under { BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND 1Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska| ;REMEMBER — We buy, | ! WANTED—Small furnished house| or Apt, for couple. Write Box 6331, Empire (10,090-t6) | PERMANENT Gov't. employee de- sires 2 or 3-bedroom, unfurnished | house, at once. P. O. Box 2961.| (10,088-t3) | Apartment or small| house by Nov. 1st or 15th. Family of 3 adults. Steadily employed. | Write Empire C-140. (10,088-t6) \\'ANTFI) TWO TEACHERS want apartment| by Nov. 1 .Phone Green 685, after | 5p . (10,088-t3) | for month| Arlin, at| (10,088-t3) or sublet apartment or six weeks. Norman Hotel Juneau. repair, or fab- that you have wish to remodel | Oxy - Acetylene ! n, steel, brass, etc, ctc. Paull Shop, 1402 Harbor | (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) | WANTED—To weld, ricate, any part broken, lost, or or fabricate. welding on cast-i bronze, coppe Satko Repair size springs and mat-l e bargain in electric| machine and wringer. Phone 236, Sea (10,083-t1) | tress. washing Good condition. View Apts. loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEGUS auspices | Volunteer | Women'’s ages. | Services, for children all 8 a. m. to 5 p m. Rates 25 cents| per hour, or $35 per month.' Phone Red 180, Mrs. George Rogers, 1577 Evergreen Ave. | American PIANOS ' RENTED Anderson Shop. and TUNED.| | LENDING LIBRARY | Latest Books for Sale and Rent | (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) | Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention i (10,059-tf) | sell and| trade second-hand merchandise.| Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas| Trading Post. | GUARANTEED D Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. w one of the newest cake type & GOOD building site on Hmhurx makeups contain a lanolin base! Way and Irwin St. Has 65 ft. re a smooth makeu frontage facing Boat Harbor. In- retty veneer on minor blem- | , 3] Wit shic o ; quire Madsen’s Bike Shop. ut should not dry the skin, (10,082-t1) oply this creamy cake make- Mere ame way you do ordinary 3_.APARTMENT HOUSE. Central| e makeups, with soft cotton or jneation. $10,000. Write Empire| » sponge. Powder or not as you (.ggo. (10,070-t) prefer, depending on whether you —— mat finish or an outdoor 193¢ CHEV. SEDAN—In good con- dition. Ph, 11, between 10 a. m.| 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. (10,079-tf) >e HOSPiiAL NOTES Laura Lee r APT. HOUSE for sale. 428, (10,088-t1) CRESCE] Phone TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50, ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) | Mrs, has entered medical atten- omas Savora is a surgical St. Ann's Hospital. Peter Wood has returned |home from St. Ann's Hospital after receiving medical care. M Hrlux Hotch has been dis- (]hl”.‘,l(, from St. Ann’s Hospital, where she was a medical patient. B Graham and O. B. Mackan, beth surgical patients at St. Ann's Hospital, and Ole Johanson, medi- cal patient, have been discharged. k& Helen Abbott of Haines has en-| ot the Alaska Laundry. tered the Government Hospital for| medical care. New Ja OOOD 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Wlth or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. HELP WANTED WANTED—Women press uperamrs and ironers at Alaska Laundry. MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply HAM OR CHEESE CLAYTON, N. M. — The Union |county jail is on a cold lunch basis panese News | .Agency fo Be Kydo v, serve rrea sorvaim e TOKYO, Oct. 13—The new Japa- | the jailer-cook is out of town and nese news agency, which will be that those who are put in the cala- | | formed by Tokyo and Osaka papers boose will get a restricted diet, be- |to succeed the Domei Agency, will cause neither he nor the deputyl be named Kydo, it was announced sheriff can cook. today. | “And,” he said, The word means “joint.” tq Ienrn | i “we don't intend % 9 R October Spec ON Permanent Waves $12.50 Wave for $10.00 (complete) $10.50 Wave for § 8.50 (complete) VANITY BEAUTY SALON XXOOE /) YNNG} Wz\c\\\www Phone 318 Cooper Building | " - LOST—21-Jewel FOUND-IIvory pendant on gold chain. Owner identify and pay‘ for Adv. Red 750. (10,090-t3) | Bulova. Heart- ; shaped, rose gold, with wrist| band. Phone 548. Reward. (10,087-t6) i FOUND—Purse. Owner may have same by proving ownership and | paying for adv. (10,086-t1) | LOST—12 Foot green and white cedar skiff, in vicinity of Point | Retreat. If found call Tom Parke for reward. (10,085-t6) FOR RENT {3-ROOM furnished Apt. Shower | bath. References required. 513 Willoughby. (10,090-t4) | WOMAN employed can make ad- vantageous arrangements for liv-| ing quarters at minimum rent. Must be reliable, like animals. Older woman preferred. Quarters available Oct. 20. Write, giving details of employment, etc. Ad- dress C-6328, c/o Empire. (10,089-tf) TWO SLEEPING ROOMS—Refer- ences required. Breakfast privi- leges. Phone Red 615, before 4 p. m. (10,070-tf) -Gmn;,e 925 W. 1ith (10,077-t4) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. FOR Street. RUMMAGE SALE Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 16. (10,08,9-t3) Save Your Money BUY A MEAL TICKET AT ‘ | Frank's Quick Lunch I \ BEST FOOD TO EAT AL:\SKA BIBLE SCHOOL Fundamental — Interdenominational Night School—No tuition charged— Correspondence Courses—Free—For information contact: Rev. W B. 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