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» e [ 1 ] | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA SUMMONS FOR PUBLIC \Tlo\“ [that when the Zulu students who IN THE COMMISSIONER'S u“ |are in training for the Christian P ll 0 N E A COURT FOR THE TERRITORY D TRE l“ | ministry at the Adams Mission Sta- OF ALASKA I | tion, ‘Natal, were asked what they CLASSIFIEB Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | r “Ellc { wanted for Christmas, they unani- er and ex-officio Justice of the | mously asked for hoes. “They each Peace, Juneau Precinct mw na de)n-m( upon their hoe for their FOR RENT JOHN LOWELL, PIAiitir, vs v living,” he says FOR SALE |HANS BLACKSTAD, also known i ; i | LOST—FOUND |as Hans Iversen, Defendant i Francis B, Sayre, former High!| M\thl‘;:v \K[llmln‘u '1::(;(?10.‘1\:-;‘\1 'Srmx’n‘w MISCELLANEOUS TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-| Commissioner of the Philippines, &7 In Mexico City, Mexico, re- FENDANT, GREETING and noted Presbyterian layman,| C€DUY began to realize that its IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED | said recently: “We are in a des-| Pro8ram of studies was largely fou |STATES OF AMERICA, you perate fight today to defend hu-| Urban communities while more than | hereby commanded to appear man freedom against the deter-|80 percent of the country’s evan- |the above entitled court holden mined attack of ruthless mrhm-‘fl"l" als live in small villages and at Juneau in said Division and|ians who, with utter contempt for| | attend rural churches, it added a PHONE | Territory, and ahswer the com- humanity, would establish them-|D€W department to its organization | | plaint of plaintiff filed against you|selves as lords of the earth | a ‘1:;|( e ol 11“)""“ (m."w“- | 74 !in the above entitled aetion, within| For the defense of human free- fl: ment will have five sections 3 |thirty days from the date of theldom. no price can be too great.|®ach under an instructor qualified {service of this summons and a|Freedom for the souls of men fap|iD his particular field ““”"3"“-\"" {copy of the complaint uporr _\'ml.}onlwr\uh\ any possible nmtvrml!;‘;\‘:fi»’:\‘i_\m“y"“'(‘“"‘l“:’(‘!"-“"l‘):_‘::\l‘P"“m:("‘"l‘l‘;t Copy must be in the office by and if you fail tp Bosappeer “"“w;of‘, o BUC 8 R R Lo, 5% Halhn A, melte] ¥ o'clockHthie alternabh to Hie janswer, for want thereof the|forces of religion have a momen- BRI ccert of Toek: MribaTc bl A ’ g ay. | plaintiff will take judgment|tous stake. Whatever concerns man- gica sure insertion on same day. | % " o | Seminary, Madison, N.J., was in- We accept ads over telephone [agstnst _you Sfor (ot SeleE RAES fi";d O L O orital. 16 HAvinE. Vil R by | @ i a v o I' gion. e - p- 3 bowe l‘r‘?:‘x:l:re;sons listed in telephone lz:: “I“':’ I_“fl"':f ‘::::a"‘(“’? dm‘;““’::z‘ 2 ;Ch\n'(-]\ Department established - complaint, a copy of which is| .More than one thousand commu-f R R ; Count five average words to the served heréwith and to which Dities in some 500 counties across ",1 o8 imsus RS earth. Ch line. |reference is hereby made. The|the United States are “critical de-“’"t‘""_’_ll“‘.““".-‘”““»‘f need, but Daily rate per line for consecu- judgment requested is the sum of|fense areas” and one of the “"“1"""":] vr!”“ ”.‘;‘m,h 10)x llfl’\\"‘lli,\f“ Uve insertions: {$383.80 and interest and plaintiff’s| Problems in these places is the ;P SR Ui r 5 A lcare of the children (-sp«‘cmlly' ockman, New York clergyman. If One day 10¢ cdaats ‘alid e fOTeClOSUTE U S} |this is a war for the rights of the % |attachment lien on the following|those whose mothers are forced . Additional days Se described pebofinl propkity ‘of lhe“o leave them somewhere all day|COmmon man, then we must bridle Minimum charge .......50¢ |defendant, which has been at-|While at work. Many churches are|the greeds of men as well as bring [ caeted, to-wit | concerned with this situation and‘d:“"m“‘ . JoRment, ADR - S FOR RENT ron SALE | The gashoat DAGNY, Official No.|&® mdenlvg:{\f to n\mlv;.:u- ,‘j-.».cnh] :;‘x:e hmm;:m“ \‘I‘x:”:mxl‘)llhll‘\“::’l\‘nl o s S 3 S 31-A-685, length, 36 feet; beam, 9 f,i',,,f;f o}" ]‘I'Vi:;dx;‘_m, Ohio. 1:\ ,l):,llll"‘“}.lble tragedy if the sacrifices of the PARTLY furnished 3-room bunga- 1940 FORD V 8 sedan. A-1 condi- | feet, together with four gurdies, SR ko a ‘\“'”” city by war|Mmen at the front are undone by low at 9-mile post. 3 acres pat-| tion. Phone Douglas 372 with lines, spoons, rubbers, lead, 2|7 <Ii 2 ’l‘hvl(‘n “’_ "‘ \ ang|the selfishness of those at home ented land. Bill Reck, phone| — — —————— — |anchors and lines; tender, radio,| noustries. Fhe Congregational and The chufch of Christ must love green 410 {L. C. SMITH, newly rebuilt, réa-stove, compass, fire extinguisher,| Methodist churches of Windham | & " & 00 enough to defy its ways. : i & sonable for cash. Phone Douglas|1g hp. Buffalo engine, 2 ]mnd‘huvu united their efforts in main- e Ml 20 the ‘second mile -““ FURNISHED 3-room apartment.| 475, |saws, bit brace and a few bits [ASEEREN R S0d madical cEEREE e e MokiTios i COMPLETELY furnished house,| 1h¢ date of the order for p“b“_li;:'xl'wf‘zr 3:; dmltlnlxlxi\:;\s wm‘m-\ B»;‘:-‘ p e 2-ROOM furnished apt., electric| sun porch, full basement, green | 3“_‘0“’ "'2 this bse“m"w““;";“h“ ?‘l‘dlgro M(’\tho(;lst BRSO “'m.\k“‘ car-| 2 range, steam heat, hot and cold | house. See Tom Moyer or phone |48 of November, 1842 The P ties onan teraenominationat | | gpypi@ MelIntosh water. Phone 569. 164 ,oxd("r i x:nul;mwp);k?(’l‘lh: Iir‘::. ‘::‘:_‘wcrk among Negro children, includ- | WAREHOUSE space or storage.|2 APARTMENTS, oil range. 323 |lication of the same is the 3rd day| ™8 2 ‘"‘fl S ;“"“T‘:;\'_‘ ‘: 2 :'. | And Wlfe Take Cole Transfer, phone 344. Decker Way. [of November, 1942, and the last| 5708 ’l‘l" :"”’" ; Seer s S = - | publication of the same is the 24tn! 5'® PAySiclans and mnuses i g HEATED warehouse, mcludmg(FOR SALE—The best buy We'Ve|gao of November, 1942, and m(“Hundreds of other communities, | ' (rest Ap'l metal dry storage. Apply 20th| seen this year: furnished h"“s"wux{w within which the defenddnt is‘however‘ are still without such | S Century Meat Market. Soelient ;:;‘d“:]“v NI iour|to appear to answer this Summons STUSL el 1oL e chllaren,, o nbv. and’ M8 Tohnie Molntosh, r e A available T00ME, 8 is thirty days after the comple-| who arrived here last week to make i o 75777?11(2’\»ewgreen e at $2,800. Shattuck Agency. 'uon of the last publication. : s\lfvc:?l:z‘ar‘:e l': “:“P ::}‘:x":l :“:":::('d.tlu*n home have taken an a; 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn-| pTSHES for sale, Apt, 7, th‘rgreen‘ Dated at Juneau, Alaska, No-ioc'or¥ e i€l o o e mow| 7 HLS RS Apartmenis ished house, 504 Sth Bt., top floar. | - Agits, VEDEL SO some 150,000,000 civilian inhabi- |yocre UIey Wil reside. They have O U AN g A FELTX GRAY, S : |been temporarily staying at the FURNISHED 32-room Apt. With g pooy house, good US. Commissioner and ex-| o sore oor the oy 1oy l.';"\“'“l"m““‘“"‘ Hotel. bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas-| yjew. Terms. Phone blue 723. | officio Justice of the Peace,! (irc op sie reidn ot i V17| Mr. McIntosh, former Police Chief tineau Ave. | Junedy BresIneL, tims of air raids, the vietims of i, Ketchikan and more recently with FUR. lpts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Cenuuy Bldg. * WANTED BABY CRIB wanted—Write P.O. KITCHEN table, Silvertone Gra- phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. Phone alct-n 545. |First publication: November 3, 1942, | L'N publication: November 24, 1942, adv. FURNISHED house, 822 Road. Call after 7 pm. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PARTLY furnished 3-room bunga- ;N THE COMMISSIONER'S| low, 3 acres ground. Front Air- | COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | port Gate. Phone 155. | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| Po.| BER ONE Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Basin | - 4-RM. FURNISHED house. Box 1075. ) iod, epidemics, and the general ilinesses | the Bureau of Narcotics, came u, of this vast population. Of these|Juneau from Washington, D. C., hospitals, 113 are conducted by!a special representative olanu“' Protestant or Catholic missionaries, |ury Department. representing churches in Amr‘nc.\‘ s - o — and in Europe—the latter now sup-| In 1847 Mormons settled in Utah ported. mainly from America order to help maintain these civil- | City. ian hospitals’ through this war per- | —"— the Church Committee for China Relief (supported by Ameri- | can churches) is paying for free| beds for destitute patients, furnish- In|and named their capital Salt Lake MAIL CHRISTMAS PARCELS, CARDS NOW, SAYS WILE parcels Christmas and _ cards should be mailed from Juneau not later than December 1, in order to insure delivery before Christmas, | | Albert Wile, Postmaster, announced today Pointing out that thousands of postal clerks have gone into the | Service, Wile stated that he could not urge too strongly for early mailings. Air mail packages must be taken unw pped for inspection before mailing, he | ers. D Andrew Gundersens Move from Baranof To Fosbee Apts. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Gundersen, who recently moved to Juneau from Ketchikan, have taken an apar ment at 101 Fosbee Apartments and | are moving this week from the Bar- anof Hotel where they have lived since their arrival | Mr. Gundersen was recently el- ected as a member of the Territorial | Legislature while Mrs. Gundersen is | active in the American Red Cross. — eee - NARIAN SPURNS ION FOR WAR WORK LOS ANGELES /\( the age of 76, Bill Harrison has spurned a pen- sion for Indian war service and gone to work as a welder in a de- fense plant. TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneau Laundry Building * “for better appearance” PHONE H+#i V= A/Vl:v)./\~~\v reminded send- | MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Wwill |ing medicines for the poor, and U' Box 2954, Juneau. Montgomerys. WANTED TO BUY—Used oil heat- B Pl Douglas 133. $ "y s 2t provements on 5-acre homesite. | 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road,! Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. Box 609. WANTED-High chool girl to take dancing lessons in exchange for dish washing, 4 hrs. per week. Phone red 575. APPLICANTS for position as ush- FOR SALE erettes will be interviewed Satur-| Sealed bids will be recelved by day morning between 10 and 12.|the Regional Forester, Forest Serv- Girls must be at least sixteen. ice, Juneau, Alaska, up to and See Mr. Garvin, Capitol Theatre |including December 1, 1942, for all| office over First National Bank.|the live timber marked or desig-| nated for cutting on areas on or| |adjacent to the west coast of Prince of Wales Island estimated to be| |two million feet, beard measure, more or less, of hemlock sawtimber, may be determined by actual! NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER WANTED—Will pay cash for good | used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. WANTED--Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby, phone 788. Sr |scale. The right to reject any and WANTED —Girls or women for|all bids is reserved. Full informa- | kitchen or waitress work. Ex-|tion concerning the timber, the as perience preferred, but not nec-|conditions of sale, and the sub- of bids can be obtained Ju- 10 mission from the Regional wnoau Alaska. ATRMAIL ENVELOPES showln.‘ < Mr route from Seattle to Nome, un | ®le at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| essary. Apply Percy's Cafe. a m to 2 p.m Forester, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 3-ROOM Furnished house and im-| that a’ hearing will be held before | ¢ | granting subsidies. of rice for Chin- ese doctors and nurses. {and Testament and the Estate o |DUANE W. BURRIDGE, also {known as D. W. Burridge, deceased. | ‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the undersigned was, on No- vember 9th, 1942, duly appointed Executor of the last will and testa- {ment and of the estate of Duane W. Burridge, also known as D. W. ‘Bunldge deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate are required to present One hundred years ago, in the city of Stavanger, Norway, the Nor- weglan Missionary Society was | formed—the union of some 60 small mission groups. War condi- tions will not permit a centennial anniversary in Norway this year | but the work and the results of the | work of the cenmtury still go on in Madagascar, the Sudan, in central same, with proper vouchers at- e tached, to the undersigned at Ju- | China, and in South Africa, The Ineau, Alaska, within six months | 185 missionaries of this Society 5 | have been “orphaned” by the war |Irom the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- | Peing unable to secure funds for ber 9th, 1942 | their work from the homeland. But 1 . the missions are being supported FRANK GARNICK, : g by friends in the United States and | Executor. First publication, Nov. 10, 1942, | Great Britain. Last 1 b 1, 1942, 3 L ya muo.n e i Sy “Agriculture and theology mix | 43 7 At | well among the Zulus in South | Korea was once known as “the | Africa,” says the Rev. Henry A Stick, mh'flonaly in Natal. He says [LETINB[ATS] ST gs: il unfim hermit kingdom.” C" ossword Puzzle “We just settled a little argument about women's ability to turn out ammunition.” V229-11/3 Drawn for Office of War Information Courtesy of Bailey’s Cocktail Bar | i ACROSS 34. Symbol f 2 "lsczl‘u“nuus | the under-signed Probate Judge on| 1, wondering fear w«’-’alfllu'n?r_‘ [E i i | |November 24, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock| 4. Boasts B " 8 FiVE CENTS each:, paid for used|{A.M. in the office of the United| 9 Oriental 7. Biblical high INBANIE]L | gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. s'.a',es Commissioner and Ex-Offi-| 12, m?-:fem"' 38. s,-m%'-‘m NERMIAINIK]) INIDIRU] | }cxo Probate Court, for the Sitka,| 13- flfi,‘fl;"f‘"‘l’nr“:‘m 0]l (DIEILIAIYIAIVIANNE|G/O m’; your old gold into value, Alaska, Commissioner's Precinct,| 15, Mother 0t D . T aba ity R] cas) " 3. 0. Mineral sprii or trade at Nugget Bhop. [upon the petition of GEORGE| 15 wiO3"Le tisara i Mineral springs SUARANTEED Realistic Perma. °ONES for his appointment as ad-| 17 Writing - fmple- 4 erval of ent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up |Ministrator of the estate of FRED| 13 Anembln:el au. e tubs Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 301.|JOHN POESSEL, deceased, and for| ,, g cattle LAprere | the “ Decker Way. the issuance of Letters of Admin-| 22. Children 48, Sm Shovel- "LOST and FOUND | LOST- Brown leather b bill folc fold pos- sibly in Douglas, containing gas card, California driv license and miscellaneous papers. Re- ward. Phone 487 LOST Binoculars near Douglas Jload. Reward Phone black 90 after 5 o'clock ; LOST--Billfold Luni.lll\mg money and personal papers. Keep money but please return papers to At kinson Co., P.O. Box 3051, Juneau. Always Open House At This Mans Home ERWIN, Okla—T. J. Hutehings has lived in the same house for 44 years and no door in the house ever has been locked. - EYES EXAMIKED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlsan. Blnm;tenmdz Phnn:cu. 24. Scrutinize like imple- BANK istration to him. All persons in in-| 25 Under-water SRETHE Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | |terest are hereby required at said | Sarzaden 51 Toright he. 16158 Andl * time and place, to appear or show! 2s. gnurun official iy ",,Cme;’;t.lnom” " m:?fn‘»’"“pm R 31. Orchestral 57. Defa 3 adpie cause, if any they have, why sald‘ instrument 58 Golf hole made 0. Feminine name 63 Headpicce petition should not be granted as| 32 Firearm in one shot 61. Marry DOWN prayed for. ! . Oriental nurse | i Sugacious WITNESS my hand and Official Effort | Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th B pialonky 7 day of Novembery 1942. S 1 D ms lTS Recreational (SEAL) “contests WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, Barely IN THIS United States Commissioner So be it and Ex-Officio Probate Duart anigpl ARE Judge for Sitka, Alaska, , medicing | Commissioner’s Precinct. | nlm'mxn Quebec Date of first publication, Nov. 13,| lluwme 1942. Date of last publication No- | vember 23, 1942, adv. st s e CHARLES TRAGLER | JOINS P. 0. STAFF Charles A. Tragler dispatching clerk, has recently come to the Juneau Post Office by transfer from Lansing, Michigan, where he! has had 13 years of postoffice ex- | perience. He was accompanied by his wife and two children. They are making their home at the Cliff Apartments. Wide Werld Features Monks' hoods Approximately criminating plendor levate supetvision work constantly 's membership in Pederal Widely prevu- ient diseuse ic game d 42 Acknowledged openly . Parts of plays Move over the Aurface while touching MeI ed contest hirl . Biblical town RBnare . Old times: Ppoetic AL DYPOSIT INSURED CONS!IVATN! management and strict Governmens: for the prouction of our ion, & Unice® States Government sgency which insures esch depositor against lows to » maximum of $5,000, " First National Bank ! of JUNEAU, ALASKA 1N RATION NORTH TRANSFER ‘ PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN | TIMELY CLOTHES GASTINEAU | OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE ! MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT PAGE FIVE P DIGGLY_ WIGGLY oo QUALITY with SERVICE TypeC RATION BISCUITS A whole wheat cracker or biscuit that you will like . . . and that has what it takes to help build s trong bodies and maintain good health. SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone Delivery Orders Before NOON! CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil--Stove Of—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 American Meat — Phone 38 Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Themas Hardware Co. Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT John Marin, Prop. Photie 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 PAINTS — OILS Bullders' and Shelf HARDWARE Utak Nut and Lump COAL TELEPHONE 4 [ The Alasken Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instrumento and Bupplies Phone 208 122 W. Second HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Cholce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Ideal Paint Phone 649 Pred W. p Wenat hearing alds for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carison, Blomgren h. Phone 636. —_—_— The Diesel engine was developed in 1892,

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