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IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942 Seemed ltke a nice fellow.") !Burris R. J. Bornstad, Earl D. ] R w Out of such contacts with per-]Mct,em(. Earl W. Glen, Peter J.| Pn“NE A sons in high places, this cuhbielcoldon Leo M. Golden. was able to tie up all the ‘nmaers‘ D in a one-sentence bundle. He said: ‘Well, we ain't winning it.” CLASSIFIED \Mrs J Newmarker WEAKER AT FOR RENT Ove! th W Department, lf o STALINGRAD e e pee ) Left Tuesday P. M. na b C d e were LOST_FOUND _ et oo moved e so0 w4l for Kansas Clly he old lmc omuu who has been | wround long enough to know what‘ Mrs. John N(-“m‘ukcr whose | 1 nepspaperman isn’t off his beat|husband is U.S. Steamboat Inspec-| just because he's wandering around |tor here, left last night for Prince utside the Office of War Infor- Rupu( on her way to Kansas City | mation by way of Winnipeg and St. Paul. | He'll take your question, chew | She will spend a good part of the on it a minute, look at the ceiling,|winter in Kansas City where their 1latest Weelzad Offensive Against Volga River City Is Failure e e e e J’Jouffi‘f“'&};flfi.““;fi auending high school. ) Why not make early preparation for your party or dinner and don't . weaker, the Bovist 8 ling off the gains th i ker will also visit her pare & g i i i BT S i [l 56 G e o e i o Vi v vt ool fhe boys in the Services, they will appreciate a good time, foo. | fenders beat off a series of attacks |to hurl back the enemy to his ori- ginal positions. German losses are estimated as high as 70 percent of their effect- ives in the new drive which began last Wvdnt\*ay. DOUGLAS listing the territories that Japan has overrun; and balanced these with what United Nations' counter- blows have accomplished, you'll think that Mr. Bard was just gos- siping over a teacup. When he sees how low you look, he’ll grin and point out that lhei Russians are hanging on by that! .o - {0PA OFH(IAlS LEAVE TUESDAY FOR I(H(HIKAN B. F. Falkenberg, who was Dopy must be in the office by # o'clock In the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone trom persons listed in telephone Airectory. Count five average words to the Please let us have your delivery orders early (before 12 noon) PIGGLY WIGGlY PHONE 16 or 24 NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for any re- | cently appointed to head the Dis-| CALL Sanitary Meat Co. £ g U Dally rate per line for consecu- [ f}:::dit:nn?;ld;,;{m&;,,,?“\m::\,mu;f‘“"C‘ office of OPA in Ketchikan, bills contracted by anyone but my- | FEMMER'S TRANSFER FOR QUALITY MEATS ¥e insertions: | NEWS mied In Egypt; that the Japs|left 1ast night for the First City |self for the Tee Harbor Herring| l l 4 AND POULTRY Cre day ! haven't been able to retake those|t© take over the position. -He was Company and the Gasboat | i FREE DELIVERY Additional days ik o SSING | Vital Solomons; and that in spite paccompanied by Barney Lind who “Wilson.” OIL — FEED — HAULING Call Phones 13 and 49 Minimum charge h(H()OL TERM PROGRE Sl} of all the hurdles, the United will be inspector in Ketchikan for |adv. JACK DUNN. Nite Phone 554 | This week 15 the hg; of the fitst States’ sea, land and airpower and OPA. i % RN |six weeks' period of the 1842-43 . " o b LT Mne are reaching | Mr. Falkenberg was formerly m: NOTICE OF SALE | 'FOR RENT 3-RM. APT. furnished. 210 Main St. Oilstoves. CABIN, $7. Phone green 234. F’UR:NIS!-IED apartment for rent. Phone red 600. S ROOM 1 Inquire 3-ROOM Iurmshed Juneau Paint Store. “apt. ¥ ROOM furnished apl 1665 Seat- ter Tract. Phn. black 479 from 8 to 3 pm. 4 3-ROOM Furnished Apt., oil stoves, 608 Willoughby. Phone Douglas 372 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., mp floor. FOR SALE NEW 30-06 Savage. Call black 340! or call at 825 A St. STUDIO couch, $20; also electric wash. machine, $20. Phone blue 120 or call at 435 9th St. MALE BOSTON bu)ldog pups. Phone green 640, LoT 40“00 near Ski Trail, 40 feet frontage on beach and highway, warranty deed, bargain, 8125 cash. George C. Denman, Box 3009, El Paso, Texas. 193¢ PONTIAC Sedan, good con- dition, good tires. Call at 200 Gold St. or phone black 330, 4 RM FURNISHED hnuse Box 1075. F'URN‘SHED 2-] room Apt With bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. STEAM HEATED Rooms, single or -:-R\d HOUSE twc sun porches, | double. 315 Gold St. | Pl S A T TR ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric| range, cold and hot running wat- | er, private bath. Phone 569. | ONE office room for rent. First| National Bank Bldg. ‘ FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win-| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. came: (S TNEeCs o | FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire| at office 20th Century Bldg. 1 4 HP. OUTBOARD, $50 Phone 671 before 5 p.m. furnished, 820 6th and Nelson Sts. Phone red 610. FURNISHED house, 822 Road. Call after 7 p.m. Basin Two TRIPP re: enccs on upper Main St. to close estate. ises, 413. STOVE other material. Ring Thane three 3 rings or call between 5 and 7 p.m. George Getchell. | BLOCK mill wood 36 unit, delivered. Kindling $6.75 unit, del. Limited amt. Order now. Juneau Lum- e. P.O.| cash. See| Mrs. Fred B. Johnston on prem- | 623 Main St. Phone green | large windows, tables and | school term in Douglas. Examina- | tions during the next couple of days will finish up studies to date| land report cards will most likely {be issued next week. R VR STARS HOLD MEETING The regular meeting of Nugget | Chapter OE.S. No. 2 was held last evening during which routine busi- ness gave way to refreshments| served by the Worthy Matron, Bertha Goetz. RS R S HERE FROM CHICHAGOF Leo Young, who arrived on the | Channel the first of the week from | Chichagof, spent today in Douglns‘ visiting with old friends. He ex- pects to return this evening to| the old Chichagof mine where lw‘ is engaged in cleaning up some of | the residue gold. .- BOWMANS IN ONALASKA Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Bow- man, former residents of Douglas, are again located at Onalaska,| Wash,, according to news received here recently. Bowman was super- intendent of Douglas schools for | several years. e Beverly Leivers Has Party Here A small group of high school chums of Beverly Leivers, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leivers, gathered last evening in her home to help celebrate her 17th birthday. big time proportions. Still you can see what that adds up to: “We ain’t winning it yet.” On Capitol Hill, you'll find a lot of fellows who will agree with Mr, | Bard, but they won't stop there. They have to make a speech. Gen- erally the text of the speech is| that the opposition is to blame— ! the “opposition” being that part! | of the body politic that disagrees with the speaker. Only one of the many I talked to (being a Navy man, he asked not to be quoted as commenting | on Mr. Bard's statement) had | what I consider almost as good an | answer as the assistant secretary. He said: “Yes, but we wouldn't | be tomorrow if 130,000,000 would roll out in the morning and say: ‘We are losing the war and today ‘I'm going to do something about | —>>o (OVER FORTY ARE BOUND FOR SOUTH Arrivals in Juneau from Skag- way yesterday afternoon were & J. Bugnoer, J. Miller, Harry Ton- ker, Mrs. Harry Tonker, R. Mand- ment, Josiah Collins, Jr., Mrs. Ben Bellamy, Ben Bellamy, Constance H. Harper and Ernest Shearer. Taking passage for Ketchikan Those who called for an €Vening | were W. T. Mahoney, A. E. Lind, were James F. Barkle, Bennie B. Lusiness in Nome and more recent- ly has been connected with insur- ance in Seattle. He had been in In (hp United Stabes Commission- }Juneuu for a short time on busi-| er's Court for the Juneau Pre- OF PEpSONAL PROPERTY o cinct, Territory of Alaska, Div- ision Number One. IN PRO- BATE. In the Matter of the Estate of | THOMAS J. GOODCHILD, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of sale made and entered by the Probate Court above mentioned on the| 5 P 22nd day of September, 1942, in e o Suneau loday LM ihe Matter of the Estate of Thom- | J. E. Anderson, A. C. Black, Ear] 2 J. Goodchild, deceased, the un- |R. Bryant, A. C. Carson, John w, dersigned administrator of said es- | |Cole, Theodore A. Domke, Robert tate, will sell at public auction Lhew | Donaldson, A. R. Duncan, Sidonia |following described personal prop- | |Duncan, Thomas W. FEittson, El- erty of said estate, to-wit: liott P. Fagerberg, Jasper Frem-| The improvements situated on brough, S. E. Garibay, Chester E. Homesite No. 533 located on the Green, Maj. J. A. Hi M. A. East side of, and near the end of | Higginbotham, Olaf Hjelm. the Britz Cove road, consisting of | | Edward W. Jeffery, Robert E. a one-story log cabin with wood | Jenkins, Mark S. Jones, Evelyn |shed adjoining, and all the furnL | Kemedal, Kerry M. Martin, Juhn\lum equipment belonging thereto | Matson, Jr., John D. Morrow, Car-|and contained therein. Joe| gsaid Homesite No. 533 was elim- FIFTY - NINE ARRIVE HERE FROM WEST |son P. Eilen, Felix Jeterson, | Pinkston, William A. Reybell, Louis | inated from the Tongass National Skinner, Marshall L. Snyder, Charle: porest on August 8, 1040, and filed W. Spudock, Jr., Ewing E. Stimpson, | o)) as a homestex;d by the said Frank J. Thivridge, Walter F. Ul- Albert L. Wilcox, Thelma :;:‘::;s T R, S e | Wilson, Manford T. and | et 2 WUllf and| "9 sale will take place and be ‘Ch.n]es R. C’'Connell. Arrivals from Valdez, Ralph E.|Made on Saturday, October 2dth, 1942, at 1:00 P. M. at the Court Baker, Charles Brouillette, Ogust Colvey, Lawrence W. Frank, Clar-|Y0om of the United States Com-| ence Gainor, Nile Hermansson, |Missioner in the Federal Building Greeley H. Holcomb, James S,|at Juneau, Alaska, and will be sold Hunter, Cecil B. Owsley, Farl Short- | to the highest ‘bidder for cash in ridge and Mrs. M. Judson Whittier. |lawful money of the United States. Those who arrived from Cordova| The right to reject any and all .‘blds that are not satisfactory is | rich, | Leatu’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — BStorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints r Member National E Owned Gmeu- 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN Johp Marin, Prop. Phone 06 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt WANTED | l HARDWARE - ber Mills, Phone 358. WANTED—Will pay cash for good MODERN 5 room furnished 108 used radio. Phone green 455. | of bridge and other games are|B. F. Falkenberg, Judge George F. Campos, Lewis W. Elwell, Peggy D. | reserved by the administrator, with Irene Williams, Esther George, Col- :Alcxande]‘ Mrs. G. F. Alexander, Exley, Joe Lester, Lucille Newman,ithe right to offer same at private leen and Eileen Hellan, and the | p, J. Gilmore, Jr., J. H. Rickwell, Lincoln Turnér, Burns A. melmue thereafter if it be to the ad- FRED HENNING " Complete Outfitter for Men WANTED — Girls or women lorf i Passengers for Prince Rupert T estate. C 0 L kitchen or waitress work. EX-|3.ROOM Furnished house and im- H were Lt. Ronald J. Prizzell, i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| perience preferred, but not nec- | . Question of Are We LINCOLN TURNER HERE ’ A house, Mile 3% Glacler Highway. provements on 5-acre homesite. honor guest. O. Cecotti, H. B. Foss, Bob Olson. George C. Leach, W. J. Nelson and and Floyd Simpson. vantnge to the proceeds of the Lipcoln Turner, son of Mrs. Har- | 22°d day of September, 1942. “SMILING SERVICE" "(fl,all'lh! and Lump Alaska Dock & Storage Co. essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10| 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, l in “‘ war l Edward M. Writer. le FELIX GRAY, ‘ TE| 4 2 " y J. Turner, arrived today from 3 LEPHONE 4 a m. to 2 p. m. Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. os g e Ge s Seattle passengers were Mrs. Cordova, where he has boo}xlx 021- United States Commissioner for Be" ‘C“h Gxocew T ~ WANTED—Cash for comb. radio-| 50X 609. Ver y Vullc Answers | Dovos M. Haubacher, O. T. Bress- pigyed for some time. Juneau Precinct, Territory of PHONE 104 or 105 e | ? ller, Lynn Chumbley, Edgar Her- Alaska; and Administrator of Juneau s ] phonograph. Call at 530 Park St., | | = .o Free Delivery uneat The Al .l upstairs, or write P.O. Box 44, | UNITED STATES | (Continued from Page One) Hck, Stepitn HH). Rabert 5. the Estate of Thomas J. Good- s 3 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | ‘stone, A. L. Pinkerton, A. Krog- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | child, deceased. anly w“‘ Rooms AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| GENERAL LAND OFFICE stance of those answers is best stad, Charles E. Richmond, Mrs, WANTED TO BUY—Baby buggy (SEAL) at Reasonable Rates Mr route from Seattle to Nome, un| District Land Office summed up in one that came rrom |s. o. Fowler, Miss Jean Fowler, J in good condition. Write D-1000, First Publication, Sept. 23, 1942. G ‘ s ' l ' E ‘ u mle at J. B. Burford & Co. acv.| Anchorage, slaska |a taxi driver whose modest claim |E. Smn;: Karl 8. Cate, J. E. Nord-| Empire. Last Publication, Oct. 25, 1942. HOTEL PHONE SINGLE O Aug. 23, 1942 to fame was that he_hauled Vice | strom, J. Christensen, J. 8. Vin- | -+ " a " mscnlnunws ! Notice is hereby given that Stan- | President Wallace to the White |cent, Mrs. J. P. Bowker, Henry O. - B Al ’.‘:‘m lflmbfl ley Nowicka has made application [House the other day and ex- | Addison. , FIVE CENTS eacl, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. R e e Bt Sl o o LT TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | FUARANTEED Realistic pent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up} for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial No. 09863, for a tract of land described as Lot “B” of the | Pearl Harbor Group of Homesites | situated about 24 miles Northwest of | Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2517, containing 1.77 acres, and changed three words with him. (“I said, nice day. He said, ‘Yeah. Ivan Cully, F. L. Price, Donna V. M. Phulips. M. J. Marshall, 5. RED CL as § paid-pp subscriber Lo THE D. xL}r A{ ASKA EMPIRE i8 inyited to present this cou this evening at the box office of the- — 1 CAPITOL THEATRE | | PHONE 10 or HOME GROCERY Phone 146 l!cuel-hlflrlhn—’hl-fl Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Ullln it is now in the files of the U. 8. ACROSS 32. Loathe and receive TWO TICKETS to see: - 08 wola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.; g 34, Call forth o ( Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. 1. Imitate 415 Decker Way. | “Any and ail persons ciaiming ag-| & Mesancom 3 Rihe g vy THE LADY IS WILLING” mafl:‘g‘:‘wo“! { versely any of the above mentioned | 9 South Ameri- COLLL e 1 S eats Times Losr an ‘ rmn | 1and should file their adverse clajm | 12. sa?tm:n’llltmrur 42. Persian Federal Tax—b¢ per Person { OPEN HOU;E lfq(ll' SERVICE la?::;.:::o At : el L |in the district land office within| 13. One who 45, Indian: comb. ! E rge Bros. [the period of publication or thirty | 1. Makeuime: o ,form WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! !/ ,mppican LEGION DUGOTX PHONE 553—92—85 LOST—Pair Zelss 6x30 binoculars | deys thereafter, or they wil be| . paicéname i pd bt . SEmwrTEEmom ol s smeses ' EVERY NIGHT e “gilvamar” No. 1 123 657. Re- meed by the provisions of the sta- " “welght it o Except each Monday and first ward. Wellman Holbrook. | tutes. 1% ARRETT 5 Bay window | Tueeded balie of Gk macth ¥ k ¢ 1 FLORENORE. BOLR. . | P EER.. & Tt EREMSICEETIALE) _ Tuesday evening of the montt. |} Alagka Meat Market United States | | piext ciblioation, B2 1803, b g ’r’ffifc i o o BUY DEFENSE STAMPS The largest and most complete Department of the Interior L"St Pubu“mn' OC{’ gy g ¥ ourcehent 61, Some Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle . stock of Fresh and Frozen General Land Office Last p > ! 2. Clock face B Srraipe gl Chilaish, 7. Duaspirated Meats in Juneau. District Land Office 26. Kind ‘of wool nowy 3. Make a mistake ! Units of work L. A. Anchorage, Alaska UNITED STATES 2. 'm“"" into 1 Pe:“pl:‘:! (RS ghfllalnl\lry . Deed PHONE 39—539 September 29, 1042 | PEPARTMENT OF mg%ggmx 31. Consteliation & church & Egg-shaped 1, Brotective NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GENERAL LAND . 1. Part of certatn - — District Land Office 7 mw 77 1L Part o that John Grabitz has made appli- b land Gits "PPVFFIT W G T Pos "'s 20TH CENTURY MEAT gation for a homesite under the ‘Aug. 22, 1042 a..% fl.. . ‘.. 19, Wing MARKET Act of May 26, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) | o0 o SHE BB IPE / Wi 20, Backbons . Juneaw's Most Popular Anchorage Serial No. 010234, for|qoiee 8 2 P 2. Phillppine IN THIS BANK “Meating” Place rg has made applica mountain v ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS a tract of land described as Lot|iion for g homesite under Act of 25. Literary | [ e e ‘- ragmen “E” of the Auke Lake Group off\iay 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- | 21, Indulgh T petty ARE e Homesites situated near Juneau,|ige Serial No. 09067, for a tract of ! " faultfinding Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. land described as Lot “C” of the| 28. Large serpent 29. Fine old violin INSURED | 2392, Sheet 1, Tract A, com.ain::g mtl:zdull()e Group of Hcmt;ltes si;; 30, ""’rm measure | FOR 496 acres, and it is now in e | 1al about 14 miles Northwest | of capac] files of the U. S. Land Office,| Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey 3B | Wall P. aper ARthemee. Alaiks. No. 2392 Tract A, Sheet 1, contain- H FRiE, oasilon Ideal palnl h Any and all persons claiming ad-| "8 4.87 acres, and it is now in the 3. Astronomical . s 0 versely any of the above mentioned | files of the U. S. Land Office, An- ¥ Noapiain: CON“VATN! mansgement and strict Governmens Phone 549 Fred W. p land should file their adverse claim | 70rage, Alaska. i 35. Massachusetts ypervision work constantly for the p-um of in the district land office within{ ABY and all persons claiming ad- - s tom. Additional securicy s provided throwgh the period of publication or thirty | 'STéel¥ any of the above mentioned Trom v Benk's membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporae SONGTONE e Perlod of publication or SWX¥ | ang should file their adverse claim R eiony $ion, s United States Government agency “""‘ “"" hearing aids for the hard of"hear- digs iherealter, .or they W in the district land office within 40. Medicinal herb | each depositor against low to 8 mazimum ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae barred by the provisians of thel ne period of publication or thirty & e | Lilllan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg statutes. lays thereafter, or they will be oy U?f: basn 9 § FLORENCE L. KOLB, ~{barred by the provisions of the . sananeac tres | a “na n Phong €36 Acting Register. {statutes, nua-nn LR Date first publication, Oct. 21, 1942 FLORENCE L. KOLB, | of JUNEAU, ALASKA Suhscribe to the Daily Alaska Date last publlcnuon. Dec. 16, 1942. Acting Register, sf %n al laver T INSURANCE CORPORATION - Empire—the paper with the largest adv, 'HI’SI publication, Sept. 9, 1942. 67, Aust BUY DEFENSE BONDS Jnlld circulation. Last publication, Nov. 4, 1042, —_ —————

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