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1942 PHONE A CLASSIFIED YOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED [HURSDAY, JUNE 25, Copy must be in the office by o'clock in the afternoon to in- ure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over teuephone rom persons listed in telephone irectory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu= ive insertions: One day ... Additional days . Minimum charge FOR RENT FOR SALE "URNISHED apt. 3 rooms and bath. NEWLY refinished house with two Washing machine, Cold Spot, oil| bedrooms, excellent view. In good Phore Green 634. | condition, an excellent buy for | $2800. Casn only. Shattuck Ag- ency. | stove. LIOUSEKEEPING and sleeph rooms. 210 Main St. | 3 i & PROGRESS'VE Bakery doing good business. Reason for selling want to retire. A fine chance for young couple, . Write JC 1286, Empire. i ROOM fur. apt. Oil range and heat.. Gastineau Ave. Inquire| Juneau Paint Store. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "WRITE 'EM A LETTER” DRIVE NOW UNDERWAY Carfoon in En{pire Today! First in Elks National | Program-Get Busy The national “White 'Em a Let- | ter” program, sponsored by the EIks | War Commission, gets under way | today in The Empire and some 550 other daily newspapers from coast | to coast with the publication of the first of a series of 13 prize-winning | cartoons drawn by enlisted men in the Army and Navy. The Empire | will publish one of the cartoons each week. In addition to the daily news- | papers participation in the cam- | paign the Saturday Evening Post published four of the prize cartoons land a feature article in its issue of June 20. | Each of the cartoons reflects the | desire of the men in the armed | forces to receive mail from family and friends at home and the entire pregram is designed to crystallize | jin the public mind the need for increased correspondence between the home and the front. It has been authorized and approved by the War Department Bureau of Public Relations and follows Sec- iretary of War Stimson's recent bstatement that next to food and l.sht*lvt'r mail from home is of great- lest importance in building and ’mamtaining a high morale among men in the service. The cartooning talent among the enlisted personnel of the Army and Navy in more than 50 major camps |and bases took part in the contest phase of the “Write 'Em a Letter” Y5 INFRNTRY DIVISION N0 NEWS, FELLAS -JUST ‘GARDEN for gallant and meritorious se! Her mother, Mrs. Eldora O. Gr C.S.D., was one of twelve students of Mrs. Eddy’s chosen by her to form The Mother Church. She was also the first woman Reader in the Church Mrs, Norwood was born in Rox- bury, Mass., and received her early education in the Girls Latin Schdol of Boston and in "Weite Brs o L. o - e | Rts SN A . DN %25 Copyright 1942, B.P. O. ELKY ANNA RENEW MY SUBSCRIPTIONI® such mischief the sons of men.’ From the pages and from the Christian textbook, Mr. Dunn passages promising the victory of right over evil in no uncertain terms. among of the Scriptures Science Adopt Science Arthur W. Eckman, Manager of Cemmittee on Publication, re- cited many | BUD BODDING IS COMMISSIONED ENSIGN IN NAVY, Bud Bodding, son of Mi. and Mrs. Olaf Bodding of Juneau, who, ! has been a pilot for Ellis Air Trar port at Ketchikan, has been com- | missioned as an ensign in the U. S, E been assigned to duty | at Kodiak, his twin sister, Mrs | Geraldine Warden, said today. He is well known in Juneau, hav- ing attended school lere and made Juneau his home before taking the flying job at Ketchikan. STAFF OF INDIAN OFFICE ON PICNIC ON DOUGLAS ISLE Office of Indian Affairs workers last evening enjoyed a picnic on ouglas Island as the thermom-| eter soared. | More than 60 employees made the | trip. They played games and had| races. The fat men’s race was not held because John L. Ripley did| |not choose to run, according to an| announcement by Fred Geeslin,| | Assistant to the General Superin-| tendent. | NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE | Sealed bids will bé received by the | Regional Forester, Forest Service, Junean, Alaska. up to and including July 10, 1942, for all the live timber | marked or designated for cutting on lareas on or adjacent to the west |coast of Prince of Wales Island | estimated to be 50 million feet board measure, more or less, as may be | determined by actual scale. The Phone 16 PIGGLY QUALITY with SERVICE PAGE FIVE WIGGLY Phone 24 Salton Sea Brand FRESH GRAPEFRUIT I'ror COACHELI The De n the A VALLEY Sugar Bowl They Are the Best 3 for 25¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY DUE TO WAR PROGRAM Deliveries 10 a.m. and Leota’ WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS —Phones—81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY $1.00 T Qafitnre Mot fn | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Suppli MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers rivate schools. . 1 o ported that service in the armed|right to reject any and all bids is SURNISHED Duplex apartment, 4 rooms close in, electric range, vil| heat, $25 month. Call 426 1st St. East. CABIN by Auk Lake. Newly ren- ovated; completely furnished, wonderful view, Write Box 2273 or inquire Larry Trambitas. Bar- gain for quick sale. program. A local prize of $10 was |awarded for the best cartoon sub- | mitted from each camp and these were automatically eligible for the grand prizes of $300, $200 and $100. She was a member of the Normal Class of the Board of Education of the Massachusetts Metaphysical | College in 1922 thus becoming a |teacher of Christian Science. She TILLCREST VACANCY—ONE UN- FURNISHED APT, ONE FUR- | HOUSE cleaning at Tuck’s Plumb- NISHED APT. PHONE 439. | | ing Shop. Odds and ends and plumbing supplies for sale. 929 W. 12th. Reck Apts Inquire apts. monthly. > FURNIS Oil heat John Reck 3 — — | TROLLER * b ROOM fur, apt, with bath, ofl| cquipment. heat, reasonable rent. Phone Blue| Cove. ¥39. '0x”, complete Jack McDaniel, Fritz IRCULATING oil heater. Call Ju- neau Melody House. WANTED 25 AND $30 unfur. Apt. 410-10th St. Each with elec. range, oil heater, 2 bedrooms. Call 190 daytime ROOM furnished apartment. Close | in, electric range, oil heater. $20| monthly. Phone Black 415. house. H. E. Hadaway. Phone Red 510. MAID for gencral housekeeping. Ap- ply Mrs. Cnas. Goldstein. Phone 69, 'UI;;:K; Apts. 2 room apts. Phone 1 Douglas 372. | ROOM furnished house. Phone Blue 279 between 5 and 7 p.m. 614. ACANC¥ at Decker Apts. thm.iWAN'J'ED TO RENT — Furnished Bluon 4o Ssapan 8, a1, and 6 pouse by zovernment employee. p.am. or call for appointment. " Will lease, Call Green 285, ACANCY, Foshee Apt. Phone 443.| 40, ron 3 yrs. will pay 10% ¢ ROOM furnished house, oil heat.| ood security. Write Empire. Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. ror. Write DL care Empire. MISCELLANEOUS RABBIT SKINS WE ARE likely the largest dealer in this item in the Northwest. Order your skins direct. Valcauda Far Co., Seattle, Wash. s s e RS I P U FIVE CENTS each, pald for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. — TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty sShop. Phone 301. 315 Decker Way. LOST and FOUND wheel and tire along Highway. $100 reward Return to Dutch’s Garage and Wrecking Yard. | E.‘l;Rl:lis}lEB apartment, Triangle | Bldg. Phone 253 or see Stan| Grummett, 'TWO ROOM and bath apartments. Oil ranges $16 monthly. Phone 621. 5 ROOM furnished® house, phone Red 404. 8 ROOM furnished apt. Best lo- cation, Phone 385. +'ROOM apt. steam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone 568. 3 ROCM fur. apt. for rent. Stein- beck Apts. e $-ROOM apt., oll heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. DNE office room for rent. First| National Bank Bldg. [VACANCY—Nugget Apts., $35. ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-rcom strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. FUR. apis., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apts. FURNISHED touse and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. LOST—Bunch of keys in folder. Please return to Empire. The first professional training school for librarians in the world was established at Columbia Col- lege, New York, in 1887. Empire Classifieds Pay! Alaska Meat MarkeT The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 | 5-ROOM nicety rur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS TO RENT—8 or 8 room furnished| | THE best car $100 will buy. Green | WANTED TO BUY full length mir- | All the cartoons are now on ex- hibition at the New York Museum { of Science and Industry and will be |shipped from there to Omaha, Ne- | braska, where they will be a feature of the 78th Grand Lodge Conven- tion of the B. P. O. EIks. NEW PRESIDENT, MOTHER CHURCH, SCIENTIST, NAMED {Annual Me;:t—ir;g of Chris- tian Science Directors Board Is Held BOSTON, M: also served as Second Reader in The Mother Church from June, 1929, to June, 1932. Challenge To the incoming President the |times appeared to constitute a challenge to Christian Scientists to face unflinchingly “a duty beyond anything they have ever before {been called upon to face.” ¥ei in {(h(‘ face of this duty, she said, |there is the authofity of the Bible ‘Lh:\l “’the Lord’s hand is not short- i('nd('(l that it cannot save'” and ‘that “Christ’s Christianity will free |mankind from the bondage in [which it is being held.” I John Randall Dunn, retiring ‘Dl’f‘sld(‘nh referred to - the times las an opportunity -to prove that {“the healing Christ is here, and {that the light of Truth not only | banishes the darkness of disease | 19 — The|and sin, but can nullify all the| ass., June {erated America, which more than mind, which seem to be workin, forces is bringing many young men closer to Christian Science because of its adaptability to their immedi- ate problems The report of the Treasurer for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1942, showed that the finances of The Mother Church were in sound condition. that aside from current bills and accrued taxes there was no indebtedness. Other reports made to the meet- ing stressed the theme of greater cpportunity in (e emergency base the future peace of the world upon a_higher platiorm of human rights, one dictated by divine rather than to human intel- ligence. — ., —— DROPS DEAD AT WORK Fred Sever, 66, longtime resident of the'$iorth, dropped dead recently while at’ work at the Wrangell Ma- | chine Shops. > NOTICE : Special meeting of Sons of Nor-| great task now confronting a hb-,hypnguc suggestions of the carnal! way at Harold Aase’s residence, 715 5th St. Saturday evening at 8. ithree quarters of a century ago L‘ |fought a four-years war to, free| the slaves, is to aid in working out the freedom of the whole world| from slavery, The Christain Science | Board of Directors told several | thousand Christian Scientists gath- lered in annual meeting in Boston. Declaring that this would be the| sentiment expressed by the Nation's martyred President, Abraham Lin-| coln, were he here today, the Direct- | ors pointed out that “through the | ages tyrants have endeavored to govern apd control men by engend- ering fear,” and quoting from Mary Baker Eddy's work, “Miscellany” (p. 191), they further say, “Perse- cution is the weakness of tyrants engendered by their fear, and love will cast it out.” The Directors’ statement was the high light of the Annual Meet- ing of The Mother Church, The | First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, which | annually draws thousands of visi ors to the Hub City from all parts of the world. This year, however, the audience was more localized due to unprecedented world condi- tions that keynoted most of the reports to the meeting.. The Dir- ectors emphasized the world-wide emergency as presaging a more | universal turning to spiritual en-/ lightenment as the pathway to fu- ture world peace. New President The Directors announced the elec- tion of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Norwood | of Brookline, Mass., as President of | The Mother Church for the ensuing year. The chief duty of the Presi- dent is to preside at the Annual Meeting. The new President is the daugh- ter of Isaac Paul Gragg, who served throughout the Civil War and was given the rank of Captain by Brevet Crossword Puzzle Fasten securely . Negro of the Niger delta Aloft ACROSS . Pigpen Dwarf or stunted trees 35, and shrubs - 35 Slope the edge 9. Wondering fear 37. Young horse 2. Anger 38. Long steps . Balance 40, End man in a . Month minstrel . Canadian { 41, 42. | Oilstone 4. ; Looks steadlly instrument . Move suddenly 45. Olfactory organ 24. Genus of the 46, Dad peacock - 48. Rubber tree . Marks of battle 4. Height . Bewalls 52. Evergreen tree . Attendant on 53. Unknit Cleopatra 54. Dowry . Giver 55. Corpulent . Exclamation 56. Kind of wheat Nothing 57. Individual i | | island . Epoch ° . Article 0ld musical e I 1] A ’/% 7 V/ A AEEE/ddNEN NEE o] 0 : [Z]o [+ [m] [HEIEIEY > > lim A= ]<[Z[-] Zz[>[clma[>H]>] ml>|=[o Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle . Tralls of wild animals | . Enumerate . Rend asunder . Application 8. Kind of orange male warriot DOWN . Hindu delty Copy Desire: slang 7/ A . Carry on . Optical organs 5. Burns g Declare . Dutch South 7 African lane Buage 24. Rectangular inset Bay Is very fond of Setving or cooking implement . Strokes in cer: tain games . Plunges into 7 | - Sl water . Photographle baths . Character fn *“The Last Days of Pompell” . Stem of the hop . Celestial body . Masculine name . Kind of rock 2. Rude hut . Trump . Lamb's pen name . Glacial snow fleld e . Poker stake . Fold over on tol recourse to | reserved. Full information concern- | |ing the timber, the conditions of | sale, and the submission of bids | can be obtained from the Regional | Forester, Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, June 10, 1942. Last publication, June 25, 1942. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN:| That at 10 o'clock a.m. July 8, 1942, at the office of the United States | Commissioner for Juneau Precinct, fifth floor Federal Building at Ju- neau, Alaska, the undersigned ex- ceutrix of the estate of Joseph F. Kaher, deceased, pursuant to the order of the probate court for Ju- neau Precinct, Alaska, will sell o the highest and best bidder, for lcash or on satisfactory terms, so |estate as may be necessary to pay debts chargeable against the estate, and all thereof if necessary, and all the persenal property conjointly therewith, provided the highest and best bid is satisfactory to said ex- ecutrix and within the terms of said order; subject to confirmation by said court. Juneau, Alaska, | follows: | Parcel 1. Lot 8 Block 104, Second land Gold Streets, a duplex fur- nished house numbered 121 and 123, | Parcel 2. Lot 6 Block 9, between Assembly Apartments and Carter Mortuary, containing thereon three | furnished houses. | Parcel 3. SW% Lot 1 Block 14, {Gold and Second Streets, contain- ‘lng' thereon two furnished houses |numbered 207 and 209. | Parcel 4. Practional Lot 8 and iLot 7 Block 18. Fifth and Seward opposite Federal Building, contain- “mg thereon four furnished houses |numbered 421, 423, 431 and 217, Parcel 5. W' Lot 1 Block 101, part lot containing thereon a two apartment furnished house num- bered 125 Gold Street. Parcel 6. Lot 3 Block 108 con- taining thereon 1 furnished house and 1 shed, numbered 526 Fifth Street. and Gold /Streets, containing there- on one furnished house numbered 336. Parcel 8. Lot 12 and Lots 13 and 14 Block 2 Pacific Coast Addition containing thereon Windsor (Ep- stein and Gilmore) 18 furnished apartments, | Parcel 9. NE% Lot 3 Block 11 (Kirk House 326 Second Street). Partly furnished house. Equity. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 1942, 3, —Gertrude Helgesen Boggan | Executrix HOWARD D. STABLER, Shattuck Biulding, Juneau, Alaska. Artificial lane guage June 4, 11, 18, 25. 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'| TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOE§ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] '| FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ; “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau [ GASTINEAU | HOTEL (o) Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 68 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop’ Phone 540 Fred W. Wendt OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first 'l‘[wodny evening of the month. Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 T TS S R E T | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—-GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors —_— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 92 or 95 MAT, PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemica] Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 8. Main Phone 607 B S MR % 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 — Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second For An leql_ Gift To Friends Outside or Alaskans in the South Send a Subscription to THE ALASKA WOMAN P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska $1.50 a year CAPITAL SURPLUS 150,0 . COMMERCIAL AND $ 50,000 )00 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National JUNEAU— ASKA