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PAGE FIVE P DIGGLY WIGGLY i l)l‘ ALITY with \FRVI( F THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA S0 MRS. CAUTHORNE | JUNEAU WOMEN | EL[;;’SFE mfl‘, BACK FROMTRIP | GET TOGETHER | WIGG! FOR SALE MT (x)chEiI'NORTH " WASHINGTON | The Old Reliable FOR SALE atvtiory XL 1 % ' Y ' the Territory, returned erS A E Glover Reponsj - F | ; w ll l T E K l N G LOST—FOUND es vietaday | L from the Interior after on Activities of Former Quick Dissolying MISCELLANEOUS a month’s in Southland SOAP S » bl trip to Westward and Interior cities. A sathering of ex-patrited” - We yash day with White King:Suds— | During her visit in the north, she introduced Ada Burt, U. 8. P\!blic‘ lsw.l\[lu\\mm-n \;u nlold relcrlr:n_v in| soaks out dirt doubly quick. eattle, according to a letter re- | THREE SIZES Health Service nurse, to her new | duties in Fairbanks. Miss Burt ha ceived today by the Empire from | Mrs. A. E. Glover, who is residing| Faiily, Giadt and Jifbo at been in Cordova temporarily and in that city while Mr. Glover is! met Mrs. Cauthorne in the Interior city. be engaged on the Forest Service| Spruce Project | ORDERS FOR DELIVERY MUST BE IN BEFORE 12 NOON rome W Mrs. Cauthorne said, and also the Junior Nursing position in Anchor- age “The pmblrm of securing nurses is growing mcxmsmgly difficult due |to national military demands on ' Mrs. Cauthorne said. with Public Health train- {ing, she said, who are serving com- munity groups, are encouraged to remain in that field. Graduate nurses without post- igraduate work, are fully qualified [for military hospital routine. Ore day . 2 | Mrs. Cauthorne noticed a new Additional days . | spirit of optimism in the Westward Minimum charge ..... 500 |and Interior eities and says the residents and the military person- nel seems to feel that war condi- Nursing replacements will necessary in the Matanuska Valley, Mrs. Glover says ‘ Mrs. Harold Knight, Past Presi- Copy must be in the office by ? o'clock In the afternoon to im- wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone trom persons listed in telephone trectory. Count five average words to the {ne. Daily rate per line for consecu= WJe insertions: dent of the Juneau Woman's Club, | now livi 2424 Harvard Avenue | North in Seattle, invited the fol-| lowing members and visitors of the| ! Woman’s Club to her home on Wed- | nesday, September 16 ! : : CALL id B, mith, Past Preioent; sy FEMMER'S IRANSFER 114 A. E. Glover, Past Secretary; Mrs. ¢ C. C. Rulaford, Past ry; Mrs. | & OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 -Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY & J. C. Molyneau Past Co & yneau Pa: ‘orresponding § Call Phones 13 and 49 Secretary; Mrs. Fred Tiedt, Mrs. E. M. Richardson, Mrs. Francis Cook, | i Mrs. Mel Martin, Mrs. Spence De-| & | 8 Long and Mr:. Wellman Holbrook.| | rm——— FOR EENT OR SALE — Romn‘ partly furnished house. ~Phone APARTMENT for Rent, Phone 241. 2-ROOM Furnishe¢ Apt. Knight Apartments. Phone 426. FOR RENT — Peterson House, 3rd and Dixon. P. O. Box 1852, Phone | 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. ;“URNISHED APTS. in Douglas. One 4-room apt. $20; one 3-room apt. $16. - Oil range, inlaid lino., good furniture, attractive, clean, conifortable. Phone Douglas 472 OJL HEATER; | FOR SALE—Desk, bed and mat- FOR SAL |LAYING HENS and Pullets, Nor- ROOMING HOUSE Business or BLOCK mill wood $6 unit, delivered. HEATER; round table; 2 rock- ing chairs. Phone Blue 619. tr Write Empire 1600. OR TR. DEfiWood or Coal Range for oil range. P. O. Box 1165. thern Vegetable Farm. Loop Road, Glacier Highway. furniture for sale. Write Em- pire M1481. Kindling $6.75 unit, del, Limited amt, Order now. Juneau Lum- ber Mills, Phone 358. tions in Alaska are improving con- siderably. e Uncle Sam Meefing Some Swell People On Account of War (Continued from Page One) But apparently whal's true of New Zealand coffee isn't true of the people who make it. The Ma- oris, the Polynesian natives of the island, according to General Hur- ley, are almost identical with our more advanced Indians. And whites I've mct from there seem no more foreign than a fellow from the | Texas would seem to one in Kala-| A delicious luncheon was served | after which the group gave reports on their individual activities since| leaving Juneau. | , Mrs. Smith Returning | Mrs. Harold E. Smith has been living on Lake Samamish all sum- | mer, busy with Victory Gardens,| canning and Red Cross Work and| expects to leave for Juneau last of September. Mrs. C. C. Rulaford is now living at 4525 20th Avenue N.E. in Seattle having gone to that city four or five months ago when her husband went into a new defense job. most important happening of summer for that family was marriage of their daughter Garnetha, to Edward James Mrs. J. C. Molyneau now Moe. living who travels in the Territory, and ! devoie . their Richardson’s garden at Thane wa one of the best in this Mr, in Seattle to be with her husband,| COrPs office, and is q east soon to visit her relative William Jeffers, President of the Union Pacific Railroad, smiled cx- pansively in Nelson, WPB Ch: istraitor, Nelson s ter for Mr. Jeffers’ dec the — ~ e time to farming. Mr district Mrs. Francls Cook is now living 1e|0n Vashon Tsland, where they have the | Purchased a lovely home. the | W Leila | ment Mr orks in the electrical radio depart- of Boeing Aircraft Mel Martin is waiting for Martin, in the Juneau Signal pecting to go Cock Mrs, Mrs. Juneau soon to join her who has returned Spence DeLong, hington over the tough job hgnded him by Donald man. Naming Jeffers National Rubber Admin- “Any problem connected with rubber is a mat- husband, to the Empire mechanical depart- ment. Mrs. Mir Wellman Holbrook, of the club women, a guest is waiting for Holbrook to come south from Juneau and then expects to go to Minnesota or Mus, Walla Wal Harold Knight chased a home on Capitol Hill wugh Harold is now in the pur- Al- United Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel et | NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS —~Phones—81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY 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 DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Junean Motors after 6 p. m. e e e TR D) FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with[ {i,niow ‘headuartering there. Thé DeLong is coming back to States forces, he Is still at. home. Molyneau have purchased a home! at 707 North Street in mazoo. Prime Minister Fraser is not a ————e Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. D e bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. ‘Green 234, GARAGE, Phone STEAM HEATED Rooms, single or double. 315 -Gold St. t ROOM apt. steam heated, electrie range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone 589, ONE office rooa. for rent. First Natifonal Bank Bldg. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. FUR. apis, casy mept warm. Win- ter rates #15 a mo Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apts. AP NN MR % SRS S FURNISHED house and furnishea apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe! FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. WANTED WANTED Lady wlshes room in private home. Write Empire 1600. WANTED—Used n{&ne‘tized radio speaker. Apt. 3, evenings, Klein Apartments. WANTED—2nd_hand tires, 7.00-15.| Write Empire 1601 WANTED TO BUY—Sewing Mach- ine. P. O. Box 1682. WANTED — Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec- essary. a,. m. to 2 p. m. WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper | for part-time work. Must be neat penman and able to operate Bur- roughs posting machine. Reply in own handwriting. Box 1554 Empire. W ANT] iE: D— Expericnred mangle workers. Alaska Laundry. T AIRMATL ENVELOPES, showm‘ sir route from Seattle to Nome, un | nlc at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| MISCELLANEOQUS AT’I‘ENTION HUN’I‘ER.S—TI’ESDE»SS-I Survey No. 1046 and U. S. Patent sing and hunting strictly forbid- den on Spuhn Island. PRIVATE PROPERTY. sunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. TURN your old goid ‘into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop. QUARANTEED Realistic Perma nent, $550. Paper Curls, 81 up wola Beauty Shop. Phome 201 315 Decker Way. MAIL STILL LEAVES JUNEAU BY AIRMAIL, POSTMASTER REPORTS Postmaster Albert Wile announced today in response to queries that all air mail leaving Juneau, both to interior and southbound, is con- tinuing to leave as regularly as in the past. The only change is in air mail which leaves the States for Alaska. This has been coming by boat be- cause official mail needs all of the north bound air mail space, Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10| Monfgomerys. 4 ROOM furnished house, large lot, | } close in. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. |3-ROOM Furnished house and im-| provements on 5-acre homesite. 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, | Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. Box 609. Martha Society | To Meet Friday Martha Society will meet tomor- row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ray Wolfe and Mrs. H. W. Starling as hostesses. Plans will be made for a food sale {to be held October 10. NOTICE OF SALE No. 4856-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. CHICHAGOFF MINING COM- PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. LANG COBB, ARTHUR E. OOGHE, and the heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns of John Tup- pela, now deceased, whose names are unknown, and HILMA TUP- PELA HINTSA and SANNA SER- AFIA TUOMI, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by vir- | tue of a Judgment and Order of Sale | dated the 15th day of Sept., 1942, | issued out of the District Court for |the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One, in the above entitled cause, in which Judgment and Order of Sale the undersigned United States Marshal for the Territory of |Alaska, Division Number One, was \named referee for the purpose of | | selling the hereinafter described real | property in the manner provided by law, the proceeds ef sale to be di- jvided between the plaintiff and vdcrendants according to their re- spective interests under the pro- |visions of Chapter CXI, Compiled |Laws of Alaska 1933, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the following described |two patented lode mining claims |situated at or near Klag Bay. Sitka Recording District, Alaska, to-wit: | OVER THE HILL Lode Min- ing Claim, described in U. S. No 657348 on record in the office of the Recorder for the Sitka Recording District at Sitka, Al- aska. RISING SUN Lode Mining Claim, described in U. 8. Survey No. 1046 and U. S. Patent No. 941732 on Record in the office of the Recorder for the Sitka Recording District at Sitka, Al- aska. The two lode mining claims will Je sold separately for cash as here- inabove set forth on the 16th day of October, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock AM. at the front door of the Federal and Territorial building at Juneau, Al-| aska. The Judgment and Order of Sale provides that either of the parties to the above entitled action may become a purchaser at the sale. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th day of Sept., 1942, WM. T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Office Deputy. —— | he could pass for a Down East mer- | New Zealander by birth but he| has lived there 32 of his 58 He was born in Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland, and his story is one of those we like to call a “typically American” saga. At 26, he was working docks at Auckland, a longshore- man. He dug ditches. He labored, | sweated, read, and devoted what(a other time he had to politics as a member of the Labor party. He be- came a member of parliament; al member of the New Zealand cab- inet, with the portfolios of educa- tion, health and marine; and fin- ally head of his party and Prime Minister. Today, with his heavily linedv face, his almost bald head frmgedl with white hair, his spectacles, his| paunchiness and medium stature, | chant and what accent he has wouldn’t give him away. i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the United States Commissioner’s Court for the Juneau Precinct, | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of | JOSEPH F. ROSS, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of sale made and entered by the Probate Court above mentioned on the 22nd day of September, 1942, in the Mat- | ter of the Estate of JOSEPH F.| ROSS, deceased, the undersigned administrator of said estate, will | sell at public auction the following == lIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllIflHIIHHI!HIHHIIWIHIII‘NIHIIIIHIIIHIIH—I tate, to-wit: All Homestead of the said Joseph F’ Ross, deceased, U. S. Survey No. 2271, having a total area of 4.11 acres and situated between the east and west _forks of Montana Creek, about fourteen miles northwest of Juneau,| issued therefor No. 1106987 and dat- ed on the 16th day of February, 1940; Said land together with a small frame cabin thereon. Said sale will take place and be made on Saturday, October 24, 1942, at 1:00 P. M. at the Court room of the United Staets Commissioner in the Federal Building at Juneau, Al- aska, and will be sold to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States. The right to reject any and all bids that are not satisfactory is reserved by the administrator, with the right to offer same at private sale thereafter if deemed to be to the advantage to the proceeds of the estate. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd day of September, 1942. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner for Juneau Precinet, Territory of Alaska, and Administrator of the Estate of Joseph F. Ross, deceased, First publication, Sept. 24, 1942. Last publication, Oct. 22, 1942. epoan - e-’&- %" First publication, Sept. 17, 1942. Last publication, Oct. 8, 1942, BU’Y DBF!NRB ”m 1000000000 R A Mrs. Fred Tiedt at 22890 East 80th Street ‘Tx'edt is in the Territory on a vital on the defense job. Richardson: Mrs. Thane, described real property of said es- ‘— the land embraced in thp‘— Alaska, according to the Official = Plat of Survey thereof in the Gen- | = eral Land Office, and the Patentr_ ‘ 0000000000000 T 72nd .itle, but they hope to return to Ju- neau some time. E. M. Richardson farm at Bothell, busy with canning, planting farming. Mr. Richardson formerly, was in charge of the Sheep Creek| power house and when tired recently after dence in Seat- has a new home and M. s Farming lives on and is and Wash., they re- 25 years' resi- they decided to is invited to pre III'|IIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIINIIIIllIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIII BERT CARD at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "LYDIA" Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Namc May Appear! 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