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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1943 "PHONEA CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND WANTED Oopy must be in the office by # oclock in the afternoon to in- jre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Eve Insertions: Additional days ... 5o Minimum charge —...5é¢ FORSALE | FOR SALE—Completely furnished, WANTED—Portable electric Sander. two bedroom view home. 4 miles| Phone Red 340. out. 1934 Ford Sedan. 1942 Ford| WANTED—Maid for hotel Sedan. J. L. Wilson, Box 2825 or| Inquire Alaskan Hotel. Douglas 962. ! work. i L — | WANTED—Janitor at the Alaskan FOR SALE-—Writing Desk, See it ~Hotel. at Cash Cole’s Transfer, | — - - e |WANTED—P B X operator and bus FOR SALE—Atwater Kent radio; boys, Baranof Hotel. with record player attachment, double mattress, small mahogany table. Call Green 700. FOR SALE Furnished Duplex| WANTED—Will pay cash fo in, income $60 =a/ cream cabinet, 4 holes or Black 415. | Write Empire C 2757. | E'E{PISNT and office m,l, | Manager’s Office. Baranof Hotel. | for ice close more. Phone house, month, ady with two children WATERFRONT property, known as | | wants housekeeping job. Phone Cole’'s Wharf, 70x160 ft. cover by warehouse 62x122 ft. oil fur-| nace steam heating plant, €00l|aNTED Chamber maids wanted room with refrigerator 40)(20x1‘.3.i at Baranof Hotel 3 room apartment. Phone 344. Aasatioons s = | WANTED—Inner Sprin sses 7 E : 5 | B g mattresses. 20 TR b\’f;‘,'(-l“_““';df’:‘j‘; Sull| " twin and double size. Phone 561 se, lamp Sundem; QEgis. OBk atter hoor OGS sical sheet music, odds and| . See Mrs. Thos. Miettinen,| WANT TO RENT-—Large Iu’ruishedl 4th and Harr or unfurnished house. Call room 301 Gastineau Hotel. Miettinen FOR SALE Apts. “Bath tub. Phone 166.| boxes | after | 22 SAVAGE high power, 2 shells $40. Percy's Cafe 4 pm. old for shutter: Empire. camera, just (»)T\jE WNEW 1930-31 M(’)d(‘lVAA F(;Td WA =y 2 STl o > WANTED — Room and Board for rad:.nux.fi)’ O Box 795, Juneau. | orking mother also care of child. i | 19% FT. PLEASURE boat. Write Empire 2739. See Bednar, Tee Harbor. FOR SALE—2 bedroom furnished| for two small children in my or house, Concrete foundation, auto-| Your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer | matic oil heating plant, wonder-| P O. Box 857. ful view. Priced for quick sale. Call Douglas 834. WANTED-—Small frigidaire in gcodf condition. Phone 226. 19 FT. INBOARD cruiser. Phone ) FT. ; WANTED—Young lady to work in 762 or Red 270. Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. | SMALL L‘{V\Vlll‘lil;ig “carrots, Northern Vegetable Farm, Mile 11, Glacier Highway. WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 wu-f loughby. Phone 788. WANTED—Trolling boat, must be| fully equipped, between 34 and 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. OIL CIRCULATING heater, with| coil, oil tank, copper oil line. Phone Blue 615. i o A R e COMPLETELY furnished 2 bed- room beach home. Good terms. J. L. Wilson, Box 2825 Juneau or Phone Douglas 962. WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by ‘USO, Skagway, for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 1766, Juneau. WANTED-Car’' washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in ‘ Douglas. See Carl sindstrom. | FOUR HP, HD, Frisco Std. with' 16 in. wheel. Phone Douglas 48/ between 6 and 7 p.m. | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone- 299, —_— NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry, FOR BENT 2 ROOM furnished apt., with oil range and private bath. 513A Willoughby. FOR SALE—1550 lb. dapple grey | 2 work gelding, 8 years old, gentle. | Write Andrew Ask, Pcbersburg,i’ Alaska | MY HOME on Fritz Cove Road,| furnace heat and Flamo gas| * range, hot and cold running; water. D. F. Millard. i 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots.| Phone 378. ’ ___|FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4 good {room house, Call 67 after 6 p.m. IFOR RENT—Steam-heated sleeping Toom, Ellingen Apts. gi 7 4 _ |CABIN, phone black 234, daytime. SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt| 'ton panel truck, condition. Phone Blue 415. in. GOOD income property. Close Write P.O. Box 131. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept | around piano. JUNEAU'S PROGRAM [ THURSDAY, Sept. 16, 8:30 pm.— Dance in USO Lobby (from 9:00 to 9:30 o'clock this program will be broadcast) . FRIDAY, Sept. 17, 6:45 P. M.— Servicemen's Council Meeting in USO Lobby; 8:00 P, M.—Committee of Management Meeting in USO on second floor; 9:30 P. M "Se"'i tember Birthday Party. SATURDAY, Sept. 18—Informal | Evening at USO—No USO Dance | because of Bond Drive Dance. | SUNDAY, Sept. 19, 1:00 P. M : (or later at convenience of Service- | men)—Trip to Mendenhall Glacier; | 2:00 P. M.—Bicycle Party (weather | permitting); 9:30 P. M.—Vespers in | USO Lobb; 10:00 P. M.—Singing | MONDAY, Sept. 20, 8:00 P. M.—| Forum Club Meeting at Private | Home. Get your reservation at USO | desk; 8:30 P. M.—Movies in USO; Lobby. | TUESDAY, Sept. 21, 9:00 P. M— | Quiz Contest (Broadcast over KINY); 9:30 P. M—Bingo Games. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22, 8:15 P. M. | Card Party on second floor of USO with Patronesses as hostesses; 8:30 ) P. M.—Old-fashioned dances in USO Lobby. ! NOTES Musical Treat | Ever since your reporter eame to Alaska he’s been hearing fine things | about the Coast Guard Band at Ketchikan. So great has been its| reputation that all local music-lov- Inferesting ltems for Everybody THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU A USO NEWS | night basketball team from among the likely-looking huskies hailing from | that area, especially if we can pick | up anyone else nearly as good a | player as the one-time Tarentum | Terror, Joseph S. Vojtko, Jr. Our “Allegheny Valley Valiants” will | meet any and all comers from the | valley of any other one river éxcept- ing only the Mississippi, the Mis- | souri, and the Columbia “WONDER WHE “1 Wonder When My Baby's Com- ing Home" croons the juke box in our lobby. Doubtless most of the | listening Servicemen just naturally change the “my” to “this” and join autobiographically in the refrain. But there are other wanderers whose return home is also the subject of their concern,—home to Juneau and the USO. The conductor of this column, during his working hour: frequently accosted with whatever has beecome of ? I haven't seen her around here for weeks.” So herewith is a report, by no means complete, of some of our Missing Misses. The Davis sisters, Sylvia and Shirley, are studying music in Cincinnati; and Su has just entered the University in Vancouver, B. C. When we last heard from her, Lenora Olsen had a job in Sitka; and Margaret Ma- jand is employed in the North. Becky Stitt is visiting in Edmonton, Al*arta. Gone South for an indefin- ite time are Sylvia Anderson, Mickey Crowell, Leila Sturgis and Wanalee Suess. Gone South just for a few 241 | - |WANTED— By man in service—an | lens and| ¥, 6, 7 or F, 4, 5. Write| | ment of this aggregation in so short | a time is a tribute to the leadershiD ' and the Servicemen have been by no | long before they will return to this Brown. As you know, he is one of | that the Club opened its State Reg- lof the American Beauty Salon. A i istry Book in which the fellows sigh | couple whose members are thus re- | think it might not be polite %0 Now it's your turn to be funny. “|book is beginning to re! weeks are Bonnié Klein and two of | the GSO officers, President Marjorie | Snell and Secretary Lila Sinclair, Headed North this week for her first year in the University of Al- Not only did the whole band display | zqka “js Winona Monroe; headed prilliant musicianship under the | gouth for a visit with her mother baton of its leader, Ralph W. Girton, \ig jeanne Winther. For the record {of Santa Ana, Calif,, but it als0 ¢ js5 to be noted that USO cheer- | turned out that some of its members | fu)jy lease-lends these girls to the nad formed a dance orchestra that yga gnd the other named places, proved a sensation, indeed. Known |py¢ for limited periods only and by as “Charley Reichert and His Ten |no means “for the duration”; and Coast Guardsmen” and formed 1688 | we certainly would like very much than two wegks before, this groub |t, exercise the privilege of can- played for the dance on Saturday celling their travel permits as the | night sponsored jointly by the Rain- | needs (or the whim) of USO may |pow Girls and the USO and the yequire. It is heartening to note dance on the following night at the | that every so often a girl does re- Executive Mansion. Exciting and | qurp of her own volition if we simply exhilarating and featuring a strik- | are patient,—for example, Doreen ingly potent rhythm, their music Was | Wwood has just come back to a warm | exceedingly effective and it Was Te- reception from her many USO ceived with extreme enthusiasm bY | friends. When the others check in the dancers. Certainly it seems Un- | again, they too, will learn how very likely that jitterbugs anywhere in,myuch each one has been missed. Alaska ever before enjoyed anything ‘ like such a treat! The develop- ers cagerly anticipated its coming to Juneau. Last weekend it finally | jcame; and the universal opinion | seems to be that this outfit more | than made good on that reputation WEDDING BELLS Marriages among our GSO girls of M. F. (*Charley”) Reichert, means rare in recent months. From formerly of Tilinois. Many of the | time o time this column has made | Coast Guardsmen spent considerable mention of these happy occasions, time as the USO while here in Ju- with the best of good wishes to the neau. It is a special pleasure 10| jycky couples. Heretofore no pair report that they all appear to have of newlyweds has rated a whole been just as well liked and respected ' special paragraph all to themselves; personally as they were respected as byt today we break with tradition. musicians; certainly they won a host | This particular paragraph belongs of enthusiastic new friends who al- exclusively to Erwin Hagerup and his| ready hope that it will not bel prige of Saturday, the former “Pat” the Soldier members of our staff — and he long has helped to make the STATE REGISTRY BOOK Club canteen the popular spot it has It was less than three weeks g0 pecome; and “Pat” is the proprietress city. by their home States. Already the | spectively engaged in beautifying of book contains some 300 names; and the outer-woman and the bringing many timek each day-it is now beilg |of contentment to the inner-man examined by some man Who i 100k~ | seems ideally equipped to do a lot ing, for someone,—perhaps just any- | for the USO. In our mind’s eye we one-from somewhere near the old ' already’ visualize a series of new Home-town. In more than a feW | signs announcing innovations at the instances the search has been suc- | canteen after “Pat” has given us a cessful; and as the book begins to helping hand: “Have Hagerup’s fill up the number of such cases Handsomer Hamburgers Here,” and likely will incease notably. But it | “Drink Your Cokes at Pat's and isn't only strangers from the same |Ery’s American Beauty Saloon” and State who may thus becomefriends: | “Eat Only at the USO—Wave Good- | old-time acquaintances may be re- |pye to All Other Places—Make It a united through this registry. We | Permanent Wave,” or maybe hazard an unsolicited guess as to the ; were going to stop thinking up size of Honea Path, South Carolina; | anything original; and instead we're but our registry proclaims the fact | reverting to an old and sincere wish that at least two of the former|of the very greatest happiness both residents of that metropolis were at!to “Pat” and to Erv always! the Club on August 24th, when GSO — e girls Gladys Knight and Soldier Al- | bert Henry met to their mutual | astonishment for thé first time since | they were schoolmates back there.| We are glad also to observe that the flect evi- | dences of local pride. Thus thc“ sheet originally headed simply “New | Mexico” now bears the sub-title, | RTMENT-OF-GRATEFUL- And while on the sub- | ject of the USO canteen, we take | this opportnity to say a hasty word of deep appreciation to two GSO Etolin Coulter and Kathryn , loyal friends to each other who have repeatedly demonstrated their devoted loyalty also to the USO by working eyery Thursday at the canteen and by help- ing it in many others ways . nd to Mrs. Frank Boyle and M M J. Connell, Volunteer Worke who have given countless hours of service to the Club canteen and have done it a vast amount of good and at the same time have won the per- sonal friendship of many of our Servicemen. D Sunday Affair Is fo Honor War Mothers All mothers of service men and women in the Gastineau Channel area are reminded of the reception to be held in their honor next Sunday afternoon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel by the Juneau and Douglas Woman's Club. The ;| hours for the reception will be from 2:30 until 5:30 o'clock, and an ex- cellent program is being planned. Tt is to be understood that foster and step-mothers are entirely eli- gible to attend the affair as well as the natural mothers of service men, Among those honored will be a number of the members of the two clubs. In the Juneau club the names are Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Mrs. A. E. Glover, Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Mrs. A. Hunsbedt, Mrs. J. P. Will iams, and Mrs, J. O. Rude. Mrs, Mike Pusich of the Doug! club is also on the Honor Roll as a War Service Mother. R g CLASSES NOwW S DANCING ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobalic, toe ballets, moderne, eccent special- fties. Stenographers’ body * toning ¢lasses. Beginners ballroom dancing. Studio, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575. adv. e AP i BUY WAR BONDS MANY INFANTS ARE GIVEN SHOTS HERE Thirty infants received the last in a series of immunization shots | against whooping cough \n»-u‘r»‘ day, when Dr. &. C. Carter conduct-| ed the Baby clinic at the Health| Center in the Territorial Building. Three children received innocula- tions against diptheria; three were vaccinated against smallpox, and one youngster was given the Schick | test. The next immunization clinic will| be conducted on October 20 in the| Territorial Building D REBEKAHS MEET FRIDAY | the Ci |and fined ‘wllh being drunk and disorderly (OUNCIL MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT The City Council will meet to- morrow night in the Council Cham~ bers of the City Hall at 8 o'clock. Among the business of the eve- ning will be the consideration of a request by the Public Health De- | partment isold within the city limits of Ju- neau be pasturized requiring that all milk —ee — FINED IN POLICE COURT Haze! Coffin was brought before e Court this morning She was charged The Past Noble Grand Olub of [ —— the Recbkah Lodge will meet with | Mary Bavard tomorrow evening at | 8 o'clock | | United States i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska, | May 15, 1943 | Notice is hereby given that Han- nah Winberg, deserted wife of Ed-| vard E. Winberg, entrywoman, to-| gether with her witnesses, Vernnn | L. Hunkins and John Hollywood, all of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted final proof on homestead entry Anchorage Serial No. 08203, for the land embraced in U. S. Survey| No. 2365, situated on South side of Sitka Highway about 1'i miles| East of Sitka, between Highway| and Jamestown Bay, containing 1.06 acres, and it is now in the files| of the United States Land Office, { Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro-| |test is filed in the district land office within the period of |)ublt-"- cation or thirty days thereafter,| |said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. | The entryman, Edward E. Win-| berg, is notified that, by submis- sion of said proof, his wife, Han- nah Winberg, seeks to obtain patent | for the land in her own name. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, July 21, 1943, Date last publication, Sept. 15, 1943. adv. | Feather your with War Bonds BUILD for your future and pay for the war. Invasion costs money. o back the altack with more War Bonds this month! Get behind the Third War Loan Drive. 15 billion dollars are needed now. Sponsored by the makers of Calvert The whiskey with the “Happy Blending” “Be wise! Cloar heads chooese Calvert” | nest Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City Ave. Phone 266 for appointment.| | [NCOME property in Juneau.Phone | Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m.| warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. —_—— |HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 Savage. Phone 197. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50, Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phéne 201 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. I-BEUARO(;M house, W. H. Robin-E son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475. COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can| be changed into business houses very easily. Write Box 905, Skagway. THREE houses and cabin, all fur- nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquir Juneau Paint Store. YOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covie diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. TURN your old gold Mto Value,|: “The Land of Enchantment,” which | may or perhaps may not have been added by an erstwhile Las Vegas| lad, Seth B. Gray, sole resident of | said Enchanted Land listed therein. | Then, too, loyalty has prompted ‘some unknown but enthusiastic son | of Missori to designate that com- monwealth modestly as “The Only State.” Eventually the register may! enaple small groups within a State | to issue challenges of various and sundry sorts to anyone willing ta| listen. For example, your reporter, cradled from birth in the Valley of the Alleghany River in finsyl- vania, is considering orgm al LOST and FoUND, pire. » | AUTO INSPECTION NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | City Police, Highway Patrol will Is to be published this month and 'start inspection of autos and trucks forms will close Sept. 20, for space,!on Monday, Sept. 20. Drivers must listings and changes, please call the produce both city, territorial li- Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co.;censes, must have lights, brakes, Phone 420 before the closing date. other squipment in proper working adv. order. adv, LOST—Disappeared, a pair of Hus- kies from Glacier Children’s Home. Please Notify P O Box 433 if found. LOST — Found in Federal Bldg. ladies umbrella, owner ‘may have same by describing and pay for ad, | Prooty Wrouldl /s your ROCR @ Piggly Wiggly protects your health and the I t sible price, chandise at the lowest pos: P cheerfully refunded.” FG your purse. We aim to sell you only the hi; and our motto is—“Every item must sati IBRAL TER! iERC hest quality mer- or your money New Stocks Just Received Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Cottage: Cheese, Corned ‘ eans, Pork Sausa ge and a host of many inieresting Beef, Pork and B ifems. ‘ Z 52 M COME LOOK US PIG X ORDER EARLY! Neot a Chai GLY WIGGLY Store=--Aui Is Locally Qwaed and Gperated, Minimum Deliv- < 10Fy=m$2.00 § PIGGLY WIGGLY Fer BETTER Grocerles | | PAGE. FIVE FAVOR YANKEES _ IN BETTING COMING SE ST. LOUIS, Sept Betting Commissioner James C. Carrz‘ made the New York Yankees tops heavy favorites in the coming Worls Series, quoting 13 to 20 odds on the American League and 13 to 10 on St. Louis 1 These odds mean the bettor must put up 20 to collect 13 if New York wins, while he would collect 13 for 10 if his money was on the Car- dinals. - eee - TIDES TOMORROW High Gide— 3:53 a. i, 174 feet. Low tide— 9:54 a. m., 00 feet, High tide— 4:06 p. m., 185 feet. Low tlde—m‘:fl P. m., -11 feet. Empire Classifieds Bay! 16. £ | | THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retatise- Owned Grocers 811 SEWARD STREXTY PHONE 7¢7 FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Molors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QU: MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Osll Phenes 13 snd & WOMEN'S APPARRL Bacanof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling B O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR Soothing Organ Dalicious Fried Chicken ! EVERY NIGHT | ‘Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builéery’ and Bhelf HARDWARE [ Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward

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