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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to fh- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertion: One 10¢ 18, 1942 CULTURAL TOPICS COMPEL INTEREST OF CLUB WOMEN Art, literatfiré and Music Topics at Silver Tea Held Yesterday | Homemakers of Juneau listened | with interest to recommendations for guiding principles in the choice of cultural improvements for the | home at a silver tea held yesterday lin the Scottish Rite Temple under FOR RENT FOR SALE | LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS the auspices of the Fine Arts De- | Juneau Woman's | partment the | Club. of Competent speeches dealing with | NOTICE OF SALE No. 4904-A IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU The B. M. BEHRENRS BANK, banking corporation, Plaintiff, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE -JUNEAU, ALAbKA selection Werner, Merle literature and music given by Mrs. Joe James Ryan and Mrs, nice Pitts, respectively. Taking as her example the choice of paintings for the home, Mrs. Werner stated that their selection would depend upon whether the home was rented furnished, rented unfurnished and then provided with your own things, or owned by you and furnished according to your own tastes. Quarters or furnishings which are tempor: she pointed out, would call for more conservative pictures in subgued colors than would be n ary ' otherwise. orial Art Pictorial art should' reflect the | personalities and tastes of the entire | family, she went on, and recom- | mended subjects from children’s | magazines or books for hanging in | their rooms. Frequent changes of pictures both for the child’s room | and for the rest of the home, make | art were Mrs. NOTICE Bond Holders Elks Building Corporation The Directors of the ing Corporation | redeem and retire (37) of its mortgage {January 1, 1943, by payment of | 102% of the face value and inter- | Elks Build- elected to! thirty ~seven bonds on have | Books for for interesting variety and need not be expensive Other points made by Mrs, Werner were: That pictures should be hung at eye level; that care should be taken to hang them properly as to lighting: and that for the present, ingenuity should be exerted in achieving pleasing effects and that funds be expended rather for win- ning the war, “Reading and re-reading of your books is more indication of a well- selected library than is an array of expensively bound volumes which you never open,” said Mrs. Ryan in discussing the acquisition of litera-- ture for the home. A well-balanced general library would be built around the nucleus of dictionary tlas, a book of literary guotations, arl American history and.perhaps & bdok of mythology, she went on In purchasing children’s books, Mrs. Ryan recommended use of the | Federally published pamphlet ‘500 | Children,” available Im‘ | 15 cents through the Superintendent | ,of Documents at Washington, D. C. | Music Summary In summarizing procedures for the development of musical appre- clation and experience, Mrs. Pitts said that “Before we learn to choose, we have to learn to listen, then we listen to learn.” Children of fifteen months are not too young for the PAGE FIVE P DIGGLY WIGGLY %55 QUALITY with SERVICE S()FT WEAVE Scott Tissue SOFT WEAVE IS A NEW SCOTT PRODUCT Is ideal for toilet tissue; handkerchief removing face creams; lipstick or na polish; polishing eye glasses, mirrors, ete. ESPECIALLY is it recommended for babies use; indispensable in the sickroom or for traveling. IT IS DOUBLE AND EXTREMELY SOFT SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone Delivery Orders Before NOON! 'OFFICER IN COMMAND THANKS JUNEAU FOR KINDNESSES T0 BAND On behalf of himself and the members of the Fort Ray Band, the | commanding officer who brought the band to Juneau expressed his great appreciation to all military and civic organizations of the city for the splendid reception they were given in Juneau. He made the fol- | lowing statement shortly before his departure. “I wish at this time to express appreciation for all that has been done for the band during the past week. I have never been more | royally treated anywhere, and T am sure that the band leader and every | member of the band agrees with this 100 percent,” he said | “I know how much work it has caused those persons responsible for | putting on this bond drive which ! has included all military and civic| organizations of the city of Juneau. | “In return for the effort put forth by these organizations, I hope our | band, of which we are very proud has lived up to expectations and has furthered the purpose for which they were brought here. “Personally, I feel they have done CALL FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY WARNER, and HELEN |est on the bonds selected by draw- Defendants. | Ing and allotment. as follows NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\‘BOHdfi NO.Z 16 19 — 22 |that, in pursuance to the judg-| 30 — 44 |ment made and entered on Octo- 65 69 Iber 17, 1942, and to the Execution 93 — 99 issued on October 23, 1942, by the 105 District Court for the Territory of 122 110-¥G1t 500 4ib! couplete | Alaska, Division Number One, at 130 be seen 1A gpershiog, \M“ m-iJun('(m in that certain suit en- ‘”“11"0 A“‘Sl"mf']e“::smwa;’l“‘32 it {titled upon its dockets and records radio, wa — ¥ Ohe S yhisel thaller, Walie W 1764 |28 “No. 4904-A,"Ths 'B. M. Beh- 8 rends Bank, a banking corporation, Seapiee, | Plaintiff, vs. John G. Warner and | Helen Warner, Defendants,” T will sell at public sale to the highest ented “land. Bill Reck, phone|and best bidder, for cash, at the green 410. * ifront door of the Federal-Terri- | torial Building at Juneau, Alaska, |at 2:00 PM, on Novembel 27, 1942, the following described ro:\ll property : Fraction Lot 4, Block 27, with dwelling thereon, together with Fraction 2 N %2 S 2 of same lot and block as assessed by tax roll{ of the Town of Douglas and sur- (vey of the town as made by G. W. | Garside and accepted by the citi- zens thereof, which is more par- ticularly described as follows, namely: Commencing at a point which is |hereby designated Corner No. 1 hereof, distant 50 *feet from the 'nurtheastexly corner . of said Lot 4, Block 27, which is coincident with the corner of Third and “T" | Streets, thence 75 feet along the jnorthwesterly side line of said Lot 4, Block 27, in a general south- westerly direction to Corner No. 2 hereof; thence 50 fect parallel to the end line of said Lot 4, Block 27, in a general southeasterly direc- tion to the southeasterly side line of Lot 4, Block 27, to Corner No. 3 hereof; thence 75 feet in a gen- |eral northeasterly direction along the common side line of Lots 3 and 4, said Block 27, to Corner No. 4 hereof; thence 50 feet in a gen- {eral northwesterly direction parallel e - |to the end line of said Lot 4, Block |FURNISHED house, 822 Busmf27 to Corner No. 1 hereof, the place Road. Call after 7 p.m. iot beginning, being a tract 75 feet Pl -t Sim o ket |by 50 feet in dimensions, which 75 4-RM. FURNISHED house. Po:leet abuts and fronts upon said “I" Street in said town, together |MODERN 5 room furnished log|With all and singular the tene- house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway.|ments, hereditaments and appur- Montgomerys. tenances belonging or appertaining thereto. |3-ROOM Furnished house and im-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Octo- provements on 5-acre homesite. ber 28, 1942. 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. U. 8. Marshal, Box 609. By WILLIS J. MARKLE, Deputy U. S. Marshal. Published: Oct. 28, NOV 4-11-18, 1942, adyv. JOHN G WARNER, initial steps of music appreciation, & good job, and I hope no one has | she continued, and advised that folk been disappointed in any of them 23 — 'tunes, romantic melodies, classic musically or in behavior. All of us 48 ‘muslr operettas, then operas and | at our base think it is the best 85— | symphonies, provided logical bridges organization of its kind, and I trust in its development. Variety in music | they have given enough to show selections, whether of instrumenta- | that this is not an overstatement tion and voice or in groupings, is “It has been an honor and a important, she said. Mrs. Pitts es- | Privilege to associate with you, the 134. pecially recommended suites of |fine people of Juneau. The whole- The holders of the above num-|music such as the Nutcracker and hearted cooperation of the citizens pered bonds should present the |the modern Grand Canyon suites. and the army personnel in and' same to GEORGE E. CLEV .l.AND.i In addition to Mrs Hpmv Har- around Juneau has made this tour Trustee for the Elks Building Cor- | Mo, Chairman, and Mrs.* yack |of duty an extreme pleasure. I ati B. M. Behrends Bank, Popejoy of the Fine Arts Depart- W sh to thank one and all for af- parusian; #¢ {ment, Mesdames R. Peterson, W, C, ' fording us the gpportunity of com- £D JRRUALY. 2,194 | Rennell, Ray Wolfe, Harold Smith | ing to your clty and playing for No interest will be paid on the {ana Floyd Fagerson were host you' and it 15 hoped at some future above numbered bonds on or after| Mrs. J. P. Wiliams, Mrs. Ray G |date the band may ng:iln be Tor. January 1, 1943 | Day, Mrs. Thomas Parke and Mrs. | tunate enough to pay another visit.” ELKS BUILDING CORPORATION (R B Lesher, poured Signed, Officer in Command By Henry Messerschmidt, Pres - B 2 B LR IS SET IOMORROW‘ < Last publication, Nov. 25 I‘M" Isaac Niemi h been discharged A well baby conference will be adv. from St. Ann’s Hospital after being under medical care. FoR held tomorrow afternoon in the v | Juneau Public Health Center in the ! Territorial Building, Miss Stephenie | Bogdon, Public Health Nurse, said v, | vOGAY. Ao | All mothers of small children are |invited to bring them to the clinic {during the afternoon up until 4 p. m: for ‘individual conferénces with | | the ‘nurse! ! 1 10 | Phere will bé Ho well baby con-| Albert Wile, Postmaster, has en- 'fereénce next Thursday becduse of |tefed St. Ann’s Hospital for medi- ] ’I‘hm\ksgtvmg | cal - treatment. 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 | FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 5¢ 50¢ Additional d:nvs Minimum charge . FOR RENT ""RO;)M‘mo lern apartment sirable for one or two bachelors. | Phone red 330 | Chas. G. Warner Co. | D Leota’s Marine Engines and Supplies WOMEN'S APPAREL MACHINE SHOP Baranof Hotel Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 91 103 104 120 128 13 - 123 132 watt and Can | de- | LIGHT plant, 32 127 FURNISHED up:lrllm*m for re Phone red 600, apt., elecmn, hot and cold 3-ROOM furnished range, steam heat, water. Phone 569. PARTLY fulmshed 3-room bunga- low at 9-mile post. 3 acres pat- NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W.'DAVIS PHONE 81 WAREHOUSE ‘space or stornm.:. Cole Transfer, phone 344. { AUTOMATIC Duo Therm oil water heater. Phone Douglas 695 5 e P e "MODERN cottage, fur- 3 rooms and dinette, re- and washer. Phone including 20th HEATED warehquse, metal dry storage. Apply Century Meat Market. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors I T " EVERY 'NIGHT $2,100 nished, frigerator red 643. COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY i DODGE and PLYMOUTH 3 ! DEALERS | Hans Linseth has been dis-| charged from‘ St. Ann's Hospital | | where he ‘has been under medical | care. CABIN, $7. Phone green 234. 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- is i DO RN BE. B0 -Llogr. | et e e Sholhone. 004 i - | 1940 FORD V 8 sedan. A-1 condi- F‘URNISHED “2-room Apt wlmg tion. Phone Douglas 372. bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 4960 A | IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE TERRITORY OF ALASK DIVISION NUMBBR "ONE, AT JUNEAU. ARNE R. DORUM, Plaintiff, MABEL J. DORUM, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ‘To the above named Défendant, Greeting: | You ‘ave Heheby reqmnd to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division |_ at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty | days after the 9th day of Decem-, ber, 1942, in case this summons, is published or within forty days after | the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and ' answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in the said Court in the above-entitled -action. The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: A di- vorce on the ground of desertion And in the event you fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as hmom-’ above stated. Witness the Honourable (;em;,( F. Alexander, Judge of said Court hereunto affixed this 17th day of | November, 1942, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. Date first publication, Nov. 18, 1942 Date last, publication, Dec. 9, 1942 AN adv. | . C. SMITH, newly rebuilt, rea- sopable for cash. Phone Douglas 495 iul! lpu., easy kept warm, Wu: 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 Cemury Bldg. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Yoar Coal Choloe—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau 'l'rmhr 4 Phone 48—Night Phone 481 COMPLETELY furnished | house, sun porch, full basement, green house. See Tom Moyer or phone 164. Paul 'Du Val Has' ‘éntered Sli Ann’s 'Hospital 'for medical care. 2 APARTMENTS, oil 323 Decker Way. ange. - GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of FOR SALE—The best buy we've seen this year: furnished house, excellent eéndition, with four available bedrooms. A sacrifice at $2,800. Shattuck Agency. WANTED TO BUY—Gasoline machine. Write MF 1749, Empire TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES ™ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing . FRED HENNING Complete Outtitter for Men WANTED TO BUY—Used oil heat-! DISHES for sale, Apt. 7, Evergleen er. Phone Douglas 133. | - Apts. Thomas Hardware Co. WANTED— -High school girl to G.RBOM take dancing lessons in exchange | for dish washing, 4 hrs. per week. Phone red 575. WANTED—Will pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. ‘furnished house, view. Terms. Phone blue 723. KITCHEN table, Silvertone Gra-| phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. Phone green 545. < | | | | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby, phone 788. “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 'tn Dcllvm Juneau GASTIIEAII s vau-jmulhlummh Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 680 American Meat — Phone 38 WANTED — Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec-| essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe, 10‘ a m to 2 p. m. Newly Renovated Rooms | st Beasonable Rates ' PHONE SINGLE O ATRMAIL EN’VELOPES, snowlna J)r route from Seattle to Nome, un Jle at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Ii_sv.ranon to him. All persons in in- MISCELLANEOUS |terest are hereby required at said OUR BARBER shop prices are the | |time and place, to appear or show | same as ever. Haircut 65 cents, ‘cause, if any they have, why said shave 35 cents. Bob Light Bar-;petition should not be granted as ber Shop. | prayed for. M?fifie;c}l,is;m—;a:d WITNESS my hand and Official ]sm at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. .day of November, 1942, flJRN your old gold into value,: (SEAL) cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, m‘ United States Commissioner nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up | and Ex-Officio Probate wola Beauty Shop. P! 201, | éudge. .f.or silks, _Alnskn, 315 Decker Way. ‘ommissioner’s Precinct. |Date of first publication, Nov. 13, 11942. Date of last publication No- LOST and FOUND | vember 23, 1942. adv. FOUND—Gray skiff 16% ft. long, 4 ft. wide, Douglas Beach. Ownex call and pay for this adv, | ACROSS . Existed i . Marks of battle”" . Siamese coins 39, Polynesian yam 2. High mountain 0. Color . Heavenly body 41. Large knife . Witticlsm 42 Metrie land Ocean . Ascend . Malt liquor 8. Forebear . $auce made rom to- matoes : Handbilss ’l‘hxoh Six Medicated vellets 3 6. “My shoes weve turned in for scrap—>boy, it feels good to go barefooted again!™ Drawn for Ofice of War Information Courtesy of Bailey’s Cockiail Bar | °"%N HOU;EE;‘" -, | AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT ! EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. Meddlers Signal which precedes taps killful Epoch Proverh Fish eggs 56. Mohammedan RESI rle BAEE - e TIRIOIWE]E |9 ABH Hoaas A L WiElDtieNIDls ICIAL] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle : Lnkllsh Jetter _ Rockfi: i Annqu- . Forbid 32 South American mountaing 33. Symbol for silver United States Department ‘of the Interior General Land Office District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska September 29, 1942 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John Grabitz has made appli- cation for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 010234, for a tract of land described as Lot “E” of the Auke Lake Group of Homesites situated near Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2392, Sheet 1, Tract A, containing 4.96 acres, and it is now i1 the files of the U. S. Land Dffice,| Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claimi ‘g ad- | versely any of the above mentinned land should file their adverse claim ! la 1 % %fl. /RER &fifi?fi&fiififi/%fl fl...fl..%% days thereafter, or they will be| fl . n | II s. Addition to & uilding DowN 9. Guddess of dawn 1. Stinging tnsect :.i’&“: K or gnr‘l vehicles itle f Athena - 4 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 LOST—Brown n leather bill fold, pos- sibly in Douglas, containing gas card, California driver’s license and miscellaneous papers. Re- ward. Phone 487. 6, Friend: French Save Go quietly 9, Accumulated Kind of balsam | Short distance Always: contr. | 31, Cout with an" | "aman N s o //////an/ P ,,,« a7 ol I ol - //7/‘8..-. 31 l‘ubllll:. convey- Ndmm/a // bEPosITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED LOST — Biunoculars near Douglas Road. Reward. Phone black 90 Piace after 5 o'clock ONLY THE BEST OF MERATS LOST—Billfold containing maoney PHONE 202 and personal papers. Keep money 3 but please return papers to. At- kinson Co., P.O. Box 3051, Juneau. Devoured 44, Fold of cloth 5. Reduced to w mean 28. Eplsties 40. Former order of birds which scratch the ground for f00d NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the under-signed Probate Judge on November 24, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock AM, in the office of the U nited States Commissioner and Ex-Offi- cio Probate Court, for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of GEORGE JONES for his appointment as ad- ministrator of the estate of FRED JOHN POESSEL, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Admin- Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W Weaat SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Lillan Carlson, Bm Phone €36. ok D LI There are about 655 species of lmvenn.,phnuln)u' m CONmVAmlwdmm supervision work constantly for the protection of our i depositors. Additional security i provided through this Sank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporse ¢tion, ¢ United States Government agency which insures osch depsitor against low te 8 mazimum of $5,000 47. Narrow fabrie f g | First National Bank 50. City in Km\lll | 51. Give informa- . mgr Zealand lee 42. Footless 4. Blunder barred by the provisions of the| o Priiiae statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, Oct. 21, 1942. Date last publumuon, Dec 16, 1942, adv, ditches 46. Blissful regions

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