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Copy mu: . e in the office by ? o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Irom persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the ne. Daily rate per line for consecu- dve insertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR BENT GOOD Al"'rb at ‘S('aw*w hand: one apt. eil range, and cold water. By Jan. 1 in advance. — coal on | hot Cash T CABINS for rent, 7T-mile post, | Highway. Phone 567. | FJURNISHED apartment, two bed- rooms. Call Douglas 18. ('NFU AYQHED .A])L and hous Inquire Snap Shoppe. i) #ROOM furnished apt., electric range, steam heat, hot and coldl water. Phone 569. 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. |iaRc FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with| bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. FUR. apts.,, easy kept warm. Win- | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, ' WOMAN'S ski boot: .(:)T’EF: I.AECE: VL;mg 2-oven range size 7-D. Call room 429, Gastineau Hotel BALDWIN Acrosonic Piano, G.E. vacuum, L. C. Smith Silent Type- writer, 2 small vanity sets and| mirrors, Western Electric sewing machine, General Electric radio.|IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR to the Court may appear just and| Call Gr. 332 after 6 p.m. THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, equitable } TASNG. Hon ~Fo,| DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Box T | EAU. hereunto set my hand and have L] AN T UL YR MARY RHODES, Plaintiff, vs. affixed the seal of the above en- ‘MEM{) Camera and projector. Uses WESLEY GEORGE RHODES, De- | titled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 35 MM film. A bargain. Box fendant, No. 4667-A, ALIAS SUM- 19th day of December, 1942 1026, Dou MONS FOR PUBLICATION ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, |BARBER chair in first class con-| TO: WESLEY GEORGE), Bflo‘;k ‘:Af, mi;?sggé e iti RHODES, above defendant, LGN ST o dition. Box 439, Juneau. | GREETING: IN TH OF Deputy Clerk of Court {ARGE SIZE Duo Therm oll heat- |THE UNITED STATES OF AM- | ublished Dec. 21-28, 1943, Jan. er with colls. Brownie's Barber |[ERICA, you are hereby command- | 411 1943. adv. | Shop. ed to be and appear in the above- entitled Court, ie.: In the United States District Court for the Terri- MAY ALLOW CABS dishes. Seaview Apts. | fOR RENT—Apartments, inquire| at office 20th Century Bldg. WANTED WILL RENT or buy surveying in- struments and levels. Rental rates: transits, $20 per month; levels, $15 per month. Approved government rates. Guy F. Atkin-| son Company, P.O. Box 30;1‘; Juneau. i Phone | green 225. WANTEDe-One capable, well quall-‘} fied clerk-stenographer for in-| teresting government position in| Anchorage; also one experienced | clerk-typist for local Government | office. Phone 806, daytime. WANTED—Will pay cash for good| used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 wu-; loughby, phone 788. | WANTED — Girls or women for| kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec-| essary., Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10 e m to 2 p.m, LOST and FOUND LOST — Watkin’s leather-covered order book. Return to 172 Frank- lin St., room 4. Receive reward. FOUND — Green knitted hood. Oowner can have by proving ovierelin and for this adv. Empire Office. FOUND - Bunch of keys. Finder may cleim same and pay for this ad at Empire office. Bargain. Inquire Swanson Bros.li,.y of Alaska, Division Number e e lof said Territory, and answer the complaint filed against you in the RESTAURANT range, back bar above-entitled act 1e.: That with mirror and counter, stools,|certain action wherein MARY two Duo Theym oil heaters, cof- RHODES is the plaintiff, and| Considerable modification of the fee percolator, kitchen oil range,| WESLEY GEORGE RHODES is | regulations of the Office of De-! Frigidaire. Apply Mike Pusich,|the defendant, which is numbered | fense Transportation in regard to| Douglas. No. 4967-A, on the docket of said|the operation of taxicabs is an- {Court, within thirty (30) d: after | pounced by Mrs. Mildred R. Her- MODERN & room turnished 10g'(ne completion of the period of [mg ska Direct 3 b Mile 3% Glacler High mann, Alaska Director of the Of- ouse, Mile 3% r HIGhWay. |uplication of said summons, Which | fice of Price Administration, Taxi- Montgomerys. |sata g ler made | gy Had o mate ] aid summons by an order made cabs are now permitted to make 5TROOM, fully furnished house, end entered by said Court in said full basement, 3-room apt. up-|Action on December 19th, 1942, was stairs. 746 West 12th, evenings,|Ordered to be published for a peri- : —lod of once a week for four (4) con- FURNISHED house, 822 Basin secutive and successive weeks, com- special trips whenever in the opin- ion of the Alaska representative of the Office of Defense Transporta- tion the emergency is grave enough to demand it. Road. Call after 7 p.m. mencing on December f;“» ‘942»‘ Previously the regulations pro- and ending on January 11th, 1943, |vided that only under certain 4-51(‘:-’1;/1'10'11:03"15“‘3 nouse. P.O. i case said summons is published, | specified conditions could special lor within thirty v"iU’ days after | trips be made by taxis. The modi- I ROOM Fumnished house and im.|January 1ith, 1943, or within forty fication of this regulation makes days after date of its service upon it possible for special trips to be provements on 5-acre homesite. 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, Yo" in case this summons IS made at the discretion of the Of- Ak Take L W B O *\served upon you personally, and | fice of Defense Transportation’s Box 609, answer the complaint of the above- | Alaska representative. | {named plaintiff on file in said| Mrs. Hermann hasalso announced Court in the above-entitled action, | that she was appointed Alaska rep- HISCELLAHEOUS land if you fail so to appear and|resentative of the Office of De- f e __ |answer, for want thereof, the pl “““ilense Transportation during her, TRADE $200 cquity in 20-acre, tiff will apply to the Court for|recent visit to Washington, and it cleared, fenced farm with build-|the relief demanded in her com-|will not be necessary in the future| ings in Northern Idaho for equi- |plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce | to wire Washington for ty or payment on place in Ju-|and dissolution of the marriage |when these special neau, Douglas or vicinity. Box contract between plaintiff and de- |dicated. 197, Willamina, Ore. fendant; and for the exclusive care,| It is pointed out, permission trips are however, that |custody and control of Wesley | the work of the Office of Defense DUR BARBEVZR.rSh‘(;!;‘ffl;‘/e;;N "!“'\(zf‘oru‘ Rhod: Jr. and MdTVm'Transportatmn is entirely separate! same as eve el cents, | Ajpert Rhodes, minor children of | |and apart from the work of the :“’;h” cents. Bob Light Bar-|jaintitr and defendant. And for |Office of Price Administration and R ‘such other and further relief as the two should not be confused PIVE CENTS each, paid for used ORRIN KIMBALL IS TRANSFERRED 10 KETCHIXAN OFFICE, Orrin Kimball, for a number of | years assistant agent in Juneau for | the Northland 1ranspm tation Com- pany, left by steamer early this morning for Ketchikan where he has been permanently transferred as assistant agent in the Ketchi- kan office. Making the trip with him was his father, W. B. Kimball, who spent the holidays in Juneau with his son. BABY GIRL IS BORN 10 C. W. STEVENSONS Word has been received in Ju-| neau of the birth of a girl baby | to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Stevenson, now living in Montana, on November 12. The infant has heen named Margo. Mr. Stevenson was a popular druggist at the Butler-Mauro Drug Store for a long period and Mrs Stevenson was employed in the So- cial Security Office before the cou- gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. ! ,C EEEE]E BHB gyl Crossword Puzzle JER0uoR L cash or trade at Nugget Shop. [EIMIAINISERCTTIN[EIR]S] e Sl i S S ACRO! o Beninke IMEHIEE]L |1 [NIGIR[E] FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | 1L Kind of Sheere 3. Flower [1]P] [OINIEJNA] L] nent, §5.50. Paper Curls, §1 up | Bucket handle 38 Pertain [T/oOpMIAICTEIIKINIE[E] Lols Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 1% South Ameri- {0 Tablelana ISiE W1 [RIKIHIE[AIRIY] 815 Decker Way. | 12 sianger >t TUEE® (D] 1 [S]K] A] 2 — | 14. Land measure 43. Grown hoys [E] ‘, | 16 covmm;m: 44 Bltter vetch IRl i 3 erary remli- 16. Rev EIGHT PRISONERS 18 Bymbol for cal- 48 g:;'n'fif e ) ore - 19, l‘nm work 52. I TRANSFERRED HERE amenes o 1 fien e measure 2L Be onun:h §4. Fo: ON SITKA CHARGES! & pin 1 nfo | B8 Witing imple- 58, Any colsesal Solution Of Satuiday's Puzzie Us ;8. “Deputy - ‘Marshal S50 o QRIS 6. Magn 65. Small pi | Thompson returned to Juneau from | 28 Ballag 62 Units® &S bra 1 pegm" | Sitka by steamer early this morn- | 3% D‘"'“gf' of fi_ g‘lmu doity o7, piTane oame L Defetioration | ing, bringing the following prison- W s t 3}';‘.: produc- | ers: i ng bodily | Fred M. Buchanan, held on $10,- (3 Enmfl:kimn‘xg:m | 000 bond on a morals charge; ’-‘?W'x 6. Obl ll.;f::::u i rence Swenson, Carl Junkins, 7- oy, James Gordon and William (;tb- .. "-.;. ?':B’E‘f. 2;35 | son, all sentenced to serve 175 days ). Turkish decree ‘ i vs | 77 L. Acld frui | in jail on drunk and disorderly ... ./// “. i Cibek fuce i conduct charges; Kenneth R. Hod- g g’fi{:&o? | son, Arnie G. Meisenhelder and ,Sulld with trd- | George E. Purvis, all sentenced to ..a. /n W A’l;ras?:lnr |serve six months on assault and: % e 4 tic country |3 ternities battery charges. | //‘..n //a.aa 23" Trouble nful g | PP LT O AUTOMOBILE OWNERS | . City in France ATTENTION | . Masculine | name =Y | / SN . Mental defi- The 1943 Automobile License | K77 //% .‘/// ‘. fl... clency Plates are now available and on | ‘“./////a‘. Y i L sale at the office of the City Clerk. | w . . Discoverer o ‘The operation of motor vehicles‘ . u American , not bearing 1943 license plates is | o setpent: préhibited after December 31, 1942. | / alp‘?’ll‘lhplea‘l:r ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, | a. 7 Y ants o adv. City Clerk. | 7,400/ dR Remainder ——————— I V) ¥ Alack ECTEET T RIS ontend BUY DEFENSE BONDS in-| TRAP LINES HENRY PEARSON Anyone can cook. All one needs is perseverance and a good cook book That's what I thought when I start- ted out . . . The situation was ideal. My wife s out in the timber falling the winter’s supply of wood. It was too nasty out for me to attempt a game of l,()l[ so I decided that the time was ripe to surprise my wife when she came home at dark, with a nice upside down cake. Donning one of her flowered aprons, I sallied forth into the kitchen., On page 16 of Mother Mirphy's Favorite Recipes' I found what T wanted. 8ift two and a half cups of flour. Ridiculously simple I thought as I measured the flour with a slide-rule Fold in the whites of two eggs Humm . . . how do you fold an egg? |1t seemed to me that they should have clarified that but being an analytical thinker it didn’t take me long to find out that you can't fold an egg in its limped state. Quickly 1 fried the egg and folded it (some- what awkwardly, to be sure) and placed it in the batter. | The rest of thr recipe was duck soup (and it looked like it too). I ! did have a little trouble when Moth- er Murphy failed to state in her booklet whether T stood for table- |spoon or teaspoon but I took a ‘(-hmlce and used the tablespoon exclusively. . . With loving hands, T placed the batter in the oven. No sooner had I placed it safely within the environs of the red-hot stove than two of my neighbor ladies chose that mo- ment to gush through the door in search of my wife. | Seeing me in the flowered apron - was enough to start a torrent of questions. Bashfully I had to admit, I was baking a cake. That’s where I made my mistake. Amid squeals of laughter and plump nudgings of | one another, they decided to stay for the unveiling or launching or whatever it is when a cake is ready | to be taken from the oven. Soldierls In an endeavor to get rid of my ! tubes. AT H LETE OF THE YEAR IN ACTION — Georgia University’s Frankie Sinkwich (21) of Youngstown, Ohio, shows sume swiyel-hip ball varrying in game in which Gcorgm defeated Ga. Tech 34 to 0. Sports editors named him No 1 male athlete of vear. | s spectators, I used every trick T knew but to no avail. Finally the | zero hour approached. The three | of us approached the stove on \1)>-| | | toes, with me slightly in the lead. With the hot breath of my two visitors on my neck, I jerked open the oven door The sight that greeted me womd" have uhnerved a more unswndyg man. The * e” fairly leaped out at me and there, staring at me in a | cold dispassinate stare from the center of the overflowing pastry, | was an eye. Later, viewed in a calmer light, it turned out to be the fried egg that had somehow worked to the top of the batter. The shrieks of laughter that greeted | the unveiling brought a police car * to the scene. to make a short story stop, | I slinked out of the house with a | moral gradually forming in my| mind. When attempting an upside | down cake, be sure and get the| recipe right side up, Well, Being Held In Stabbing Native GirI_FEIInd Dead in Cordova on Safur- day Night CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. 4. Lena Allen, 25-year-old native girl, was stabbed to death Saturday night, dying almost instantly. A soldier, Pvt, Floyd Stephenson, of St. Louis, Missouri, is being held The death was revealed when Stephenson directed military police to the crime scene. The girl was evidently an orphan. She is sur- vived by three sisters and one brother, all born at Tatlitlek. ———.e—— TIRES, TUBES ISSUED LAST WEEK, DECEMBER certificates for issued dur- M. 7 The following tires and tubes were ing the last week in Decembe P. Muntgr Company, 7 tires, T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 8 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corpoiation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of 35,000, First National Bank of JUNEAU, AL::SEA INSURANGE SORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSILT DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | TIMELY CLOTHES PAGE FIVE rire DIGGLY WIGGLY P QUALITY with SERVICE PLANTERS' HI-HAT PEANUT OIL FOR i Better Cooking, Frying and Salads For Energy Building and Medicinal Uses. Guaranteed 100° Pure \ Half Gallons and Gallons'Only PIGGLY WIGGLY Please get delivery orders in early. [ THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retallae- Owned Grucers Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Matn Street Junean Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING L Nite Phone 554 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — Light and Heavy Hauling nnnws.u ‘l)hI-Lns E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS HARDWARE PHONE 81 Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music S Arthur M. Uggen, m‘fl 2 Piancs—Musical Instruments anad Bupplier Pnone 208 122 W. Becond s g STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing . FRED HENNING e e e— Complete outm\u for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 14 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 208 GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 Ideal Paint S‘op Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phone 38 HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountent 237 FRONT STREET G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 Phone 676 Duncan’s Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” During 1940 there was an aver- age of 14.6 telephones per 100 per- sons in the United States. i i