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SDAY, APRIL 21, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Dopy must be in the office by £ | to'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. " 'We accept ads over telephone trom persons listed in telephone Lirectory. Count five average words to the Ene. Dally rate per line for consecu- ve insertions: Oné day .. Additional days ... Minimum charge FOR RENT | LOST and FOUND 2-ROOM furnished apartment with |[LOST—Dark brown Amnity key oil range and bath; also 3-room | case with 8 or 9 keys Ru\\'m‘d.‘ furnished cabin with oil heater.| Return to Empire office. 513A Willoughby. LOST—Large black purse on Gla* cier Highway, Saturday. Return | to, Empjre. ' MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. TUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FOR SALE MODERN 7-room house, complete- | ly furnished, good view. Call black 245 between 5 and 6 p.m Have two TURN your old gold into value, room; cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LEAVING about May 1. bedroom suites, dining chairs, living room chairs, iron- ing board, 30-30 rifle—all used | only four months. G.E. Range and‘ No. 5014-A GE. combination radio and In the District Court for the Ter-| automatic phonograph. See at| ritory of Alaska, Division Number 819 Goldbelt. Phoné blue 245. | One. At Juneau. Also possibly my Cadillag sedan. \MARY JANE GAITHER, Plaintiff, | ! vs. HAROLD LUTHER GAITH- ZG-FT V BOTTOM trolling boat ER, Defendant. without engine. New c¢abin. See| The President of the United States John Turner at Tee Harbor any of America. To the above named’ v except Saturday. | defendant, GREETING: - | You are hereby required to appear 2-FT. FLAT bottom skiff, good | in the District Court for the Terri- condition. Jackson Marsh, Glacier y,ry of Alaska, First Division, at| Highway. ‘Juneau Alaska, Within thirty (30) days after the last publication of ) this summons, in case this sum- : imons is published, or within FORTY | three qwmmm “house. }(40» days after the date of its serv- P.O. Box 154, |ice upon you, in case this summons | |is served upon you personally, and - answer the plaintiff’s complaint on bungalow, partly fur-|file in the said court and in the 3 acres patented ground. above entitled cause. \ The plaintiff in said action de-| {mands the following relief: Disso- ‘lunon of the marriage riow existing | Phone | between plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of incompatibility and — — — jcruelty; that plaintiff be awarded APARTMENT house, completely | care, custody and control of the furnished, going for less Lha“\pames two minor children; that de- | half of actual value. 431 So.| |fendant pay plaintiff $60.00 per Franklin. ‘momh for support of said children 'durmg their minority; and any| { further relief merited. | And in the event you fail so to |appear and answer, the plaintiff 5 |will take judgment against you for DC light and -power plant (gaso-| o, thereof, and will apply to the line), good condition. Price $1,000. | 1 & Dot requlre Betieries, Wi |court for the relief demanded in said s complaint, and as herein stated. Richard R. Perry, Box 391, Sitka,\ Witness the Henorable Geo. F. Alaska, c/o Boat Tidings. Alexander Judge of said Court, and MODERN 5 room Iurnisied log |the seal of said court hereunto af- house, Mile 3% Gilacler Highwa;. ‘nxed this 13th day of March, 1943. Montgomerys. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION SMALL gas boat, Gray cm,mc Bud[ Fields, 940 West 10th. MOUERN Excellent location. Juneau. 3-ROOM nished, Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. | Phone green 410. 5-ROOM furnished house. black 615. 5-ROOM house, also income pr prop erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. | FOR SALE— 25000 watt, 115 volt, i (Seal of Court) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled Court. | By: J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. ______|First publication, March 31, 1843. | 1 121, 1943 wAm }Last g\:t} xfitz:lorl‘épn 2. i HELP WANTED — Night por',er'(oMMu"ION mn Apply Baranof Hotel. 1 LUTHERANS ON, HOLY THURSDAY | Resurrection Lutheran Church WANTED TO BUY—Will pay $100 will observe the anniversary of the for 2nd hand Ford or C‘mvrolzt msmutmn of the Lord's Supper Phone blue 194. | with the ‘Service of Holy Commun- |ion on Holy Thursday, tomorrow. WANTED—Couple for janitor work. |The service will begin at 8 p.m. and Only reliable sober persons con-|the pastor will preach ‘a sermon sidered. Reference preferred. Mflc“mled “The Love of Jesus.” The Kinnon Apts. choir will sing F. M. Christiansen’s “O Sacred Head Now Wounded.” Sérvice men and visitors in Ju- neau who desire to receive the Communion during the Holy Week - | season will be cordially welcome to WANTED Good collapsible bebvltms church which is located at the buggy. Phone 527 between 5 and |corner of Main andl THird stregts. 9 pm. | The Lutheran Church is cooper- ————— 'ating 'in the Union Holy Week WANTED—Small bicycle. Madsen's | seryices being held in the North- Bike Shop. \em Light Presbyterian Church and 1. | therefore there will be ho service in the Lutheran Church tonight, Wednesday. e N e MARIE WARNE LAST RITES ON FRIDAY Funeral services for. Marie Warne, WANTED TO BU\'ALHQE Stove | aged 22, will be ‘held Friday at 2 for Victory Coffee Shop. Phoné pm. in the Memorial Presbyterian 796. {Church. The Rev. Walter A. Sobo- ;' leff will officiate and interment = _Troners and ; ANTFD AT ONCE—Ironers an will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |00 4ing to an announcement from the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire. W . <} WANTED — Mcdern: furnished 3-| room apartment or heuse. Call/ room 423, Baranof Hotel. WANTED—Two hnrbers, one hun dred dollars week guarantee.! Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage, Alaska. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 W loughby. Phone 783. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. |to collect {out Seattle’s Rainiers 6 to 5 in the | A Seattle Ininth by a home run by _[taken the lead in the eighth. | {8an Francisco THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SEATTLE IN TWO LOSSES TO PADRES Oakland Evens Series with Los Angeles in Coast Lquue (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) San Diego’s Padres bunched four hits in the eighth inning last night four big runs and nose | League, the second the Californians. rally, started in the Bill Mn-‘ was shut Pacific Coast straight for theson with one on base off by San Diego. Meanwhile, Oakland scored six runs in the first inning to register an 8 to 5 victory over Los Angeles as the Acorns knocked Paul Gerhr- man out of the box in the last half of the first frame. The win made it one apiece for this series. Portland triumphed 2 to 1 in Sacramento with the aid of the wildness of Al Brazle, Sac south- paw hurler, and an error by 17- year-old Nippy Jones, second base- man, which gave Portland the needed run. In San Francisco, the Seals put! over two runs in the ninth inning to defeat the Hollywood Stars 4| to 3 after the Hollywood team had SCORES ON TUESDAY Seattle 5; San Diego 6 | Los Angeles 5; Oakland 8 Hollywood 3; San Francisco 4. | Portland 2; Sacramento 1 STANDING OF CLUBS \ Pacific Coast League 1 Won Lost Pet. 1.000 1.000 1000[ 500 | Portland San Diego [ Los Angeles Oakland Sacramento Hollywood Seattle LOUIS - CONN | BOUTSOUGHT BY SENATOR | -3 \ WASHINGTON, April 21.—Eager | to see a title match between Billy | Conn and Joe Louis, Senator War- | ren Barbour, Republican, New Jer- sey, has written to 675 sports scribes asking their opinion on the desir-| ability of such a bout. If the opinions are favorable, he plans to ask the War Department for approval of the match with the proceeds to go to charities. Both | fighters are in the service. | .- SENATORS WINOVER ATHLETICS WASHINGTON, April 21.—Rally- ing six runs in the sixth ‘innhing yesterday afternioon, the Washing- ton' Senators walloped ‘the Phila- delphia Athletics 7 to'5 in the open- ing game of the Major League base~ ball season before 20,000 National Capital baseball fans. MAUNDY THURSDAY 10 BE onss%mm N Maundy Thursday will be ob- served tomorrow at Holy Trinfty Cathedral at 10 o'clock with the celebration of the Holy Communion, according to announcément by Dean C. E. Rice. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock, there will be a choir practice and all members of the choir are urged to attend in order to rehearse the Easter Sunday music arrangement. PRE-REGISTRATIONS IN J-HI YESTERDAY Pre-registration of high school students for next year was com- pleted in the Juneau Public Schools yesterda§ inf ‘the' eighth grade, and in the freshman, sophomore and junior high school classes. Although it is too early to make predictions for classes to be sched- uled, Supt. A. B. Phillips points out that the custom does much to mini- mize and shorten the period of 500 000 000 000 | | ' Miss Warne, who died April 16 lin the Government Hospital, is Replaced in our own shop. Eyes survived by a sister, Jenne Warne, Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlsen. and two uncles, Frank and Paul Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. Wilson of Skagway. YOUR BROKEN LENSES confusion during class registrations in the fall. BUY WAR BONDS |for the week at the USO: |imals and Birds in Alaska,” |girls of the GSO. This affair will |pared to have a gay time. Make a |these mén and USO is very anxious USO FOR THE USA " PROGRAM Following is the official program Wednesday, April 21, 8:30 pm.— Square dancing in USO lobby. Thursday, April 22, 9:15 pm.— Dance to orehestra in USO lobby. Friday, April 28, 6:45 p.m.—Ser- vicemen’s Council meeting in USO lobby. 8:00 p.m—Game and candy- | rhaking party at private home. Make |- your reservations at USO desk. Saturday, April 24, 9:30 p.m. USO dance at Elks Hall. Sunday, April 25, 2 p.m.—Feature thovies i USO lobby. 9:00 p.m.— Vesper Service in lobby. 10:00 p.m. —Songfest (“Around the piano with Louise™). Monday, April 26, 8:00 p.m.—"“An- with movies in Technicolor, will be pre- sented in USO lobby by Mr. Charles Gillam. Tuesday, April 27, 9:00 pm. Bingo game in USO lobby. NOTES | Plenty of advance hotice 15 what we wish you to have about two exceptionally enjoyable fed- tures of the USO program. Next Monday night at 8 o'clock in our lobby Mr. Charles Gillam, promi- nent naturalist and authority on wild life, will present movies on “Animals and Birds of Alaska.” A few of the Servicemen who recent- ly saw theSe very striking pictures in Technicolor were so eager to see them again and to have others enjoy them that we have arranged for Mr. Gillam to sHoW them at the Club. A large crowd is ex- pected and a special treat is as- sured Next week's other particular pro- |gram féathre is the Old Fashioned | Party, plafined for our men by the follow the pattern of the party of several weeks ago which was such a pronounced success. Count on lots of games, dancing, variety numbers, food and girls; come pré- note of the date now: {April 30. Friday night, Be a talent scout. We don’t mean for beautiful additions to the GSO, though that's O.K. by us too, if we haven't already got them all signed up. What we mean is: be a scout among the Servicemen, for specially talented fellows who may | ™ be willing to appear in one of the numbers at sonie of our USO parties. We hope to make this a feature several times each week. So give us a hand. Is your top sergeant a contortionist or does he do card tricks? Do you know any jugglers or ventriloquists? Is anyone in your outfit a formeér vaudeville performer? Let us have the names of anyone, either = Serviceman or a local girl, who might sing, play a musical instru- ment or do other specialty numbers for us. Club's variety WANTED AND MUCH NEEDED: A hot-plate for the use of Service- men at one of the outposts. It would add much to the comfort of to secitré one, by gift or purchase. In either large or small size; it will be very welcome. If you know where one is to be found, please telephone the Club. YOUR~" ROVING REPORTER'S RANDOM' RECOLLECTIONS in- clude pleasant memories of the steadily inicreasing attendance of GSO0 girls at the Clubhouse during the past week, to the keen gratifi- dation of “the Servicemen . . of the wise and faithful leadersmp of the US© Forum by Reverend G. Herbert Hillerman, who has made it a source of much interesting in- foriation “‘and a lot of pleasant home contacts for the men of this discudsien group . . . of our pride in the success of Bonnie Klein, Edna Almquist and Colleen Hel- Ian, all' GSO girls, who distin- ghished themselves so brilliantly 1ast ‘Sunday- in the skiing champ- ionships, winiing the first three places . .. . and of the contribu- tion of Lila Sinclair to USO in so many different ways that her ser- vices merit the tag “indispensible” as well as other complimentary ad- Jectives. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Lou Reed entered St. Aun's Hospital yesterday for medical care Mrs. Henry Harmon and baby son were dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday and returned home. _ Mrs. Rene Laurin and baby boy were ‘patients discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. William Watkins, medical tient, left St. Ann’s Hospital cently. pa- re- Mrs. Frank Jackson has been discharged from the Government Hospital. ————— * Empire Classifleds Pay! |scores | Hoftman {who have attained the 18th de-' 4-BIT LEAGUERS ~ HAVE BOWLING ON ELKS' ALLEYS | 'THIRD SERIES UNION PASSION WEEK WORSHIP The Four-Bit League bowled at| The third of the Dnion Passion| the Elks last night. High man Hil- | Week worship services being l\old‘ dinger rolled 586 with teammate|this week under theé auspices of | Bystrek second high with a score the Juneau Ministerial Association, | of 536 | will be tonight at 8 o'clock in the The night’s Nirthern Light Presbyterian | Church. | Tearh No. 1 | The message, “The Day of Re- 201 167 178— 536 tirement,” will be given by Capt.) 104 100 232— 586 T. J. Dyck, of the Salvation Army. | e Mu Dudley L. Reynolds will sm"‘ 5571621 'a solo | The public is invited to thej 15 | service, 166— 520| It is announced there will be no *171— 518 service held tomorrow night. 151— 487 | | { | following are last Bystrek Hildinger Totals 528 536 Team No. 8 15 156 178 176 171 171 “168 *168 532 530 (Spot) Sperling Iverson Hulberg “ Totals 503—1565 3 143— 433 208— 512 | 182— 523 567—1570 Bucy Metcalf Simmons Totals Team No. 5 10 10 172 165 (Spot) Senescti 10 151— 488 Duckworth 188 156 189— 513 Beringer 143 162 178— 503 e ;now 20TH CENTURY ‘Totals 493 473 rI.B 1494 FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES TWO ALL-METAL General Electric KITCHEN CABINETS Finished in White Enamel and Stainless Steel Trim Team No. 4 3 2 77 171 150 173 151 133 511 506 Team No. 7 L 145 162 166 *166 *169 163 497 508 (8Spot) Halm Sterling “177— 531 141— 464 187— 471" Sz 5281535 Totals | 17 | 120 436 *166— 498 ' 166— 49:11 1661483 (Spot ) Naughton F, Barragar Commons Totals (8pot) Hagerup Pullen Parkes “180 *180 158 " 138 156 170 509 503 Team No. 6 15 15 183 180 142 177 159 117 499 489 el SCOTTISH RITE 10 OBSERVE MAUNDY THURSDAY; SUPPER The Scottish Rite Masons will observe locally their 31st annual | x? i ceremony of Extinguishing the | After this stock is ex- Lights on Thursday evening in Lho; hausted, no more will be Stottish Rite Temple lodge room.|} ayailable for the dutation Following this ceremony, which is f 9, to ‘be at 6:15 o'clock, the tradi- of this man’s war. tional Maundy Thursday supper will be served in the dining room at 6:45 p.m. The service is obliga- h tory upon all Scottish Rite Masons Totals (Spot) Carnegie Blanton Holmquist Totals Dimensions: Height 367, depth 24%”, width 18”. Can be used either right or left end, your electric range. Call and inspect them in our sales department. Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Phone 616 gree. It was further anrounced that the Easter Day ceremonies of Re- lighting the Lights will be open to the public and is to be held | at 2 p.m. Sunday. Music and singing will be by the personnel of | the Northern Light Presbyterian Church Choir and the Aurora Trio, | with an address appropriate to the occasion by H. L. Faulkner. | W. J. CHILDS as » paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and regeiye TWO TICKETS to see: “Dr. Kildare's Wedl\mg Day” Federal Tax—~6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IN THIS BANK _ARE. . INSURED First National of JUNEAU, ALASKA WEWTE PO INAL "fl‘im‘mmnmnrqa ! Phoe PIGGLY WIGGLY 24 QUAI.l‘l'Y AND DEPENDABILITY Phone SPRING SHINE UP YOUR F LOORS MADE EASY WITH JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT The Self-Polishing Wax It's marvelous for all floors wood, tile or linoleum. , QUARTS, HALF GALLONS or GALLONS at PIGGLY WIGGLY ORDER EARLY—Limited Delivery Service due to shortage of manpower.: There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Soothing Music and Dslicious Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN i Jobn Marin, Prop. Phone [} FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Sanitary Meat Co. POR ‘QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 4 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel S RN B T NOBTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS® E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 451 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Preo Delivery Juneau GASTINEA HOTEL Every comtort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 160 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Store—Tel. 600 Amefican Meést — Phone 38 6. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Gruoers 11 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Btreed Juneau Molors - Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 82 or 88 Alaska Dock & Storage Co. nn-u’tl-lh'h & “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MBATS W‘cllnl:apen; Ideal Paiat Shop, Phons 649 * Pred W. Wendf HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 PRONT STREET Phone 676