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MONDAY, MAY 1, 1944 THE UNEAU, ALASKA = - Copy m “day. Count f! tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND , MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE PORTABLE AC Radio $35. Phone Green 734, ELECTRIC range, counter, office desk, small safe, wooden filing cabinet, office chairs, % size bed.| 122 2nd St. DELCO console, 9 tube radio, ex- cellent condition; also Silvertone table model 6 tube with new| hour battery, two cm‘ds s, garden hose, lawn mower,’ hoe skates, size 9. Phone | 1936 FORD COUPE, new motor, good tires. 1 mile post, Glacier Highway after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—Water Witch outboard motor, has about 30 hrs. running time. Phone 631. BEDROOM modern house, Way- nor Addition. Crane hot water| system. Completely furnished. Priced for immediate sale. Phone 28 .or Green 611. hp. DC GENERATOR and nu- merous water wheels; two air ma- chines pipe line and hoist. Call Black 520 or write P. O. Box 2191, Juneau, | 1931 PACKARD, good running con- dition. Good tires. Write Empire C * WOODEN barber chair, good cush- ion, good for any place to make | money. $35 Inquire Windsor Apts. ' 230. | 21 JEWELL Waitham pocket watch, size 18, hunter's case, solid gold, hand engraved with 4 shades; al-| so heavy solid gold Alaska Nugget chain, all for $400. 2 ladies an-! tique lapel watches, new reesn N ditioned, $30 each, Elgin and W tham. Phorie 631 after 5 p.m. al- TOLEDO computing scale. Phene ” 385. 40 ft. CRUISER “Betty Ross,” com- ) pletely overhauled, new reduction _ gear, shafting, etc. Excellent con- | dition Gray Marine motor. Write C. Williams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. | - SEVEN ROOM new_ house, Elec- tric range and Washing machine, refrigerator and some ‘furniture. - WANTED—Usk Phore a CLASSIFIED | ust be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. ive average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 5fc Phone 374 4 WANTED WANTED—Reliable woman to tak care of 6 months old baby al either their home or mine. Phone Blue 153. WANT TO RENT — Furnished 2 bedroom house with electric lights between town and airport. Blue 611. ¢ WANTED—A foot treddle sewing machine, good condition, cash. Write P. O. Box 768, Juneau. WANTED Woman for grocery clerk. State qualifications and age. Write Empire C3777. WANTEDUsed furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. ste: robe trunk, Call Bergmann Hotel. George H. Meyer. WANTED—Press operators, mangel workers and a mender. Alaska Laundry. WANTED—T5 buy an electric stove, Phone 519. WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller. Call Green 113, Madsen's Bike Shop. NVANTED--Washer; -also ‘dry- clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. " FOR BENT 2 ROOM cabin, oil heat and show-I er. Blue 454. TRIPP Hou’se‘ 623 Main St. 7 rooms furnished, automatic oil heat. $50. Phone 486, Heisel after 5 p.m. LARGE Apt. May lst Bishop Apts. STEAM heated sleeping room, El- lingen Apts. :; ROOM duplex apt. electrgg 7;:1}1313. oil heat, $25 monthly. 426 1st St. East. FURNISHED apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. fi e 3 ROOM summer (ogtage on beach. Phone Green 328 FOUR ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phonc Blue /75 after 5 p.m. 4 ROOM . parily furaishod house, ALIAS SUI ONS FOR PUBLICATION ! No. A. 3435 In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Third Division. STANLEY G. COX, Plaintiff, vs. ALICE COX, Defendant. The President of the United States | of America, to the above named | BEAVERS IN SECOND SPOT | | in the District Court for the Ter- sl ¥ ritory of Alaska, Third Di;lsizx;r iRa"!Iers Keep m 4"" P'a(e:ntwr the last publication of this with Padres in Narrow Lead for Third 1 o, oo o e e (By Associated Press) | summons is served upon you per- sonally and answer the complaint of Plaintiff on file in said Court in after the 25th day of May, 1944, in case this summons is published, or Held idle Saturday on account DALY ALASKA EMPRE _JUNEAU. ALAS 'CARDS, BROWNS summons, namely within thirty daysi"“‘ Browns dropped two games. WSCS Group Wil “ KEEP IN LEAD INTWO LEAGUES (By Associated Press) . The St. Louis Cards and the St.| Louis Browns, after a varied week-| énd program are still in the lead in their respective leagues althoughi| On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the ladies of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet in the social room of the Methodist Church for a short busi- ness meeting under the direction of the president, Mrs. C. L. Robards.| The devotions will be presented by | 'Mrs, H. R. Sprague. Mrs. Norm:nn B, Rustad will read a 'letter received from her friend, Miss Martha Ann Wilson, former English teacher in the Balko Jo Gaquin School for Girls in Shim- onoseki, Japan. During her four| ©One of the scare games of the weéekend was on Sunday when the Gianfs took one contest of the doubleheader with the Dodgers 26! to 8., The Dodgers used five hurlers| trying to stop the barrage. | ;Several of the twin contests on of rain, the Portland Beavers took {both ends of a doubleheader from !San Diego on Sunday and vaulted from fourth tn second place to tie with Los Angeles in the Pacific |Coast League. As a result, San Di- the above entitled action, That the Plaintiff in sald action demands the following relief: That the bonds of matrimeny existing between the said ! Plaintiff and said Defendant be dis- |solved, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may Sunday were splits with nothing| sensational happening. ARMY, DARTMOUTH | pan, |cently year's residence and service in Ja- two years were spent in an internment camp. Miss Wilson re- returned to her Hhome in Portland on the third trip of the exchange liner Gripsholm. Refresh- ments for dieters will be served. or ward-| Iairly good condition.! $2,300 down payment, Balance P-Q. Bk *easy terms. Write Empire 3761. | | Y 20 ft. CABIN Cruiser, 30 h.p. Gray. | See Brownie the Barber. i B il | 4 ROOM modern furn: 'd home, 2 bedrooms, large service porch.| Next to telsphone office, Douglas. | Mrs. Wm. Wagner. Lt FIVE Room furnished house, also garage. 841 West 8th St. FOR SALE—Furnished Icg cabin in | Douglas.. Inquire Yurman the Furrier. FOR' SALE—Complete troliers gear, ong. 12 in, wheel, one Pontiac . Motor with Marine clutch, Blue| 475 after 5 pm. | | [ OR' SALE—2 rooin’ House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart’s Grocery, or write P, , Bok 574. w 8Ll FOR SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat 95 horse Chris Craft Enging. See Cowling and Davlin, 3 ROOM bungalow with 3 acres pa- tented ground. Right on Hiway across from Airport. Phone Green 410. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacier Highway. Inquire Sngp Shoppe. s — R o PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music S!@p. el e S e BTtk GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 l » « ® 315 Decker Way. STEAM hes 315 Gold St. 4 ROOM Apt, with bath, oll burn- ers, Reck Apts. Inquire Johm Reck. ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- ed, hot and cold water at all times. Phone 569. P, ST . SO, 17 POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easilly kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank. - Call at . LOST AND FOUND- O.|LOST — Black billfold, containing Coast Guard pass, registration and Social Security cards. Return to New York Exchange. LOST—A floral spray coat pin set with Garnets. Reward, return to Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Please. with correction. Reward. Phone Green 550. APELL BACK IN TOWN G. .A. Apell, traveling government |man from Missouri, has rev.urnedi to Juneau and is a guest at the Gastinegu Hotel, TIDES TOMORROW Low tide— 4:17 a. m., 5.8 feet. High tide—10:13 a. m,, 12. 1feet. Lo wtide— 4:30 p. m., 3.3 feet. High tide--11:02 p. m,, 13,7 feet, jego was shoved . into fourth place |just above Seattle. seem just. | Los Angeles dropped two games| And in the event you fail to 50 {Sunday to Oakland, 11-2 and 11.1.iflPP'”:‘“‘ answer the ”""‘"‘“ “’“: | Seattle and Sacramento split n‘“}‘]ke j‘; gn;entutlagaln:t ’;“morgant {twin bill on Sunday after Seattie ' thereof and will apply to the Courf |copped the game on Saturday. i for the relief demanded in his com- | | plaint as above stated. WITNESS: The Hon. Simon Hel- lenthal, Judge of the said Court and the seal of said Court hereto affixed | this 21 day of April, 1944, M. E. S. BRUNELLE, Clerk, By WINIFRED GALE, Deputy Clerk. First publication, April 24, 1944, ,Last publication, May 15, 1944. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 8, 0; San Francisco 1, 3. Seattle 6, 0; Sacramento 2, 4. Oakland 11, 11; Los Angeles 2, 1. Portland 8, 1; San Diego 7, 0. National League | Philadelphia 2, 2; Boston 1, 2. |Second game called | Pittsburgh 7, 1; Cincinnati 1, 4. St. Louis 7, Chicago 5, 0. New York 26, 4; Brooklyn 8, 5. | American League | Cleveland 2, 2; Detroit 1, 4. ! Boston 3, 1; Philadelphia 2, 3. | New York 2 3; Washington 1, 2./ Chicago 6, 4; St. Louis 5. 5. t (SEAL) | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5112-A { In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. MILLIE MITCHELL, Plaintiff, vs. HARRY FRED MITCHELL, De- P fendant. GAMES SATURDAY The President of the United States Pacific Coast League {of America. To the above named Hollywood 4, 0; San Francisco defendant, GREETING: You are i1, & hereby required to appear in the | Oakland 8, 0; Los Angeles 3, 8. District Court for the Territory of Portland-SanDiego, postponed. ;M““r First Division, at Juneau, Seattle 8; Sacramento 1. | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after i National League Brooklyn 5; New York 0. Chicago 2; St. Louis 4. Boston 3; Philadelphia 6. Pittsburgh 7; Cincinnati 3. 1 ! American League | ‘V Philadelphia 0; Boston 7. | i St. Louis 3; Chicago 4. | New York 3; Washington 9. | Cleveland 7; Detroit 6. { |in case this summons is published, 1 date of its service upon you, in case ! this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the plain- tiff’s complaint on file in the said court and in the above entitled cause, The plaintiff in said action de- { mands the following relief: Dissolu- 5 o s 3 {tion of the marriage ncw existing STANDING OF CLUBS between plaintiff and defendant on Pacific Coast League the grounds of incompatibility of Won Lost Pet. temperament. i { i madé and -entefed in the Probate Court on, this 22nd day of April, 194421, the above entitled matter, | and in order to satisfy certain claims Viflory Gardens - |sthashing triumphs in the Drake! ; the last publication of this summons, ;‘or within forty (40) days after the: San Francisco 15 8 652| And in the event you fail so tol| ¢ derly and assault and battery,; Los Angeles 1210 ,Asgav’gpmr ang aniwer, the plsintieg will hg:"‘h liosd Fr‘;%‘“m'? 0" hi5 yolen Jackson, $25, drunk and dis- Portland ke | | 10 545 take judgment against you for want o ‘ere ik ay with a case orderly; Helen Gamble, $25, drunk San Diego .12 1 522 thereof, and will apply to the court ot fly. ‘It 1s expected, that he,nnd disordetly. Seattle 12 12 500 for the relief demanded in said com- [#ll ¥éturn to the Edna Bay job, BaStAat - L |Oakland 11 13 458 plaint, and as herein stated, thig-week. \ NOTICE {Hollywood 10 13 435| Witness the Honorable G::o. F. ;ns A R HERE g | Alexander, Judge of said Court, A 2 vs ves| ‘Sacramellsl"ufil ieZmu 433:4‘Bnd ety gfuld Court here.| Mss: Carl A. McMichles was a| All Emblem Club members re- | Won Lost Bet, unto affixed this 29th day of April,|Weékend ' visitor in Juneau and quested to attend final spring busi- s i £ % A | Douglas from Gustavus. ness meeting at Elks Hall 8 pm. Néw York", SRy 7 3 :,mo; ROBERT E, COUGHLIN, | & {tomorrow night May 2, 1944. adv. el . Clerk of the bbve entitled| CHMD HEALTH CONFERENCE AR AR . Philadelphia é & 600 court. 3 There will be a Child Health Con- Brooklyn .........5 6 455' By J. W. LEIVERS, ference held at the Public School Plttsbuxgh. 3 5 :375 Deputy Clerk. |tomerrow, May 2 from 1:30 to 3:00 Hoston "3 F i First publication, May 1, 1944. pam.. Miss Johnson, public health Chicago i s 00 Last publication, May 22, 1944. nursey.extends an invitation for all . u‘ | mothers to attend. g Won Lost Pet. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL '~ | #2l4 . oo St Louts ........10 2 833! PROPERTY |;/:9 SURPRISE PARTY Philadelphia 5 4 555 In the United States Commissioner’s f"”'i women, mostly residents or | New York . 8 4 55| Court for the Juneau Precinct,|tt Bliburn Apertments, held a sur- | Boston . e | Division Nuntber One, Territory of |Prise- birthday party honoring the Cleveland by Q |, Alaska. g bif lmh}j og Mrs. gd!th Frobese, on Washington . 3 5 :3,,5 In_the Matter of the Estate of [Sdturday afternoon. The afternoon Detroit A " ml MORGAN H. TRUESDELL, de-|wads gpegt socially and many glfls‘ Chicago 3 6 i3l Ceabbd. é', were pffered the, surprised recipient. % ' ‘Purstiant’ to’ and Order of Sales ‘ WINNERS RELAYS o i | The remainder of the evening will| {be occupled in the preparation and| PHILADELPHIA, May 1. — The : h | y Tea, to Army 'and Dar sho ich- display for the Annual May . Sl Bt |be held Thursday May 4, from 1 igan out of the spotlight last Satur- day Ih the windup of the Penn|until 5 o'ciock, Mrs. James E. Boyle, {velay carnival, beating the favored General Chairman, and Mrs. Floyd Wolverines in the two mile relays. Dryden, chairman for lhE_ tea. A The-Cadets took the mile relay. |new and added feature will be a e |sprmg sale of infants and child- ".l'N0|S w‘"nm {ren’s clothing, including articles for ithe tiny tots and graduating to m DRAKE IEI.AY |clothing for the growing boy and| |girl. The Soeiety feels it is render- ling a community service in present- {DES MOINES, May 1.— Illinois' ing the hand made articles for sale, sgnsational 17-year-old freshman, during these busy wartime days, |Baddy Young, took a part in four when so mauy mothers are worklng.l .- | relays last Saturday. The stocky but powerfully built! ) lh‘z’gro. won the 100-;;0m dash, broad | HOSPITAL NOTES jump and ran the anchor man in K two of four relays. | Paula Kay Cook has been admit-| INinois used only seven men, win- ted t6 St. Ann's Hospital for sur-| ning four relays and two individual gery. champioriships. i VLRSS @ | Baby Joe Peterson was admitted ito St. Ann's yesterday for medical y(il!l‘& | 1 To undergo surgery, Helen Hill ——————— DOUGLAS N EWS lentered St. Ann's Hospital during| e !the ‘weekend | { 42 ! HAINES BOUND i : | Having completed two week’s Va-, admitted to St. Ann's yesterday tation with his family here, Jack'for medical care was Martin O. Catlyle left via the Patricia last'onassen. Bncui'dvny for his work at Haln(’s,; Hazel Brown was admitted to Alaskd, the Government Hospital during jthe weekend. | e POLICE COURT FINES ., COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT | ~ A regular meeting of the Douglas. City Council ir scheduled to meet| (this evening at the City Hall. Meet- ings are being held weekly for perjod for re-adjustment. | The following persons were fined @ this morning in City Police Court: |Charles W. Loftus, $75 and 20 days | (time suspended), drunk and disor- P i HOMY WITH FLU | PATRICIA 1SAAKS FIVE | A birthday perty was held last = afternoon at the home of To Be Discussed |z saia site, wnich aoveass M. Mrs. G. R. Isaaks for their Patricia who became five yeprsiiof agé. Many of her young invited to share the ‘Ted Carter, Agriculture, who is in Juneau con- ducting classes in.Victory Gardens, today expressed disappointment with the lack of interest shown in the subject, and again stressed the importance of - individual families raising as much of their own food as possible, A Mr. cu‘gr said, “It is- impos- sible to impress people ) h with the necessity of planting these Vic- tory Gardens. Even those who have had no expérience can have a sic- cessful garden, because I am pre- pared to help them in every way. At M_egt Tonight Assistant in Food | Produgtion for the Department of| sioner acting as Administrator of |TICE that he will sell at public { auction to the highest and best bid- der at the store room and shop formerly occupied by the decedent as a Gun Store at 2:00 P. M. on Saturday, May 6th, 1944, the follow- ing items o personal property: 1 Double Barrell 12 Ga. “Ithaca” Special Trap Gun, 1 Medium Size Iron Safe, 1 1l Post Drill Press, 1 Bencl Lathe, 1 Small Bench fer & Gtinder, 1 Asstmt. of Small Taps and Dies, undersigned United States Commis- |gyionds were said @state, HEREBY GIVES NO-| | The skeleton of the dome of the 1 Small 1/8 k. Diamond stud Pin, 1 Medium Bench Vise, | 1. Key Slotting 'g:;:hlne & Motor, | 1 Chest of Carpenter’s Small Tools, | There will. be ‘follow-up . trips through all of Southeast Alaz) 1 Gasoline Blow Torch, Miscel. Stock of Gun & Rifle “Last_yeap people in the States|p..: g tons of -food, I£1" Miscel. Stock of Key Blanks, | they had done 50, we feel thie shortdgRihiers. We st 48 our 1 Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress, part also. One of the first tHings to be undertaken in the Iliberated countries is to plant gardens to en- sure a food supply, and fof every| pids will be considered ‘for any soldier sent overseas we must triple|jiomg separately, as well as for the our reserve supply. Reports Show |entire lot and stock, whichever may that bad weather in the States Will e deemed to be to the best interest cut down on this, yedr’s production, {of the estate, and the administrator and it is vital that we do Ofir* part | reserves the right to reject any and to prevent a food crisis. all bids that are not considered fair A Victory Garden school will be fand satisfactory for the estate. For held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the further information enquire of the grade school auditorium, when Mr. undersigned U. S. Commissioner at Carter will talk on soil preparation|his office at 513 Capitol Bufldhii. pertaining to our climatic condit- Juneau, Alaska. ions and will explain the uses of lime and fertilizer. Mr. Carter con- demns the indiscriminate use of lime to correct all soil deficiencies. All_persons concerned with an ade- quate food supply for Alaska are invited (o be present, 1 Show case and Miscél. cabinet fixtures. at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Administrator. First publication, April 24, 1944, Last publication, May 5, 1944, ibirthday fun and help eat the birthday cake and ice cream. Dm0 e i | | capitol at Washington is made of iron. +s.bace ¥ r £e+§1.50 o 87.50; BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” i f ey .3 Until Wctorjr 1 3-Drawer-Dresser with Mirror, | 1 Wardrobe Trunk, | Dated this 22nd day of April, 1044, | :.Jflntil Victory is won, everything we have to or — Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies | and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of schedulgd flying in Alaska— H] arz at work for the Government and fi"iury services of the United States. while, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war lpriority stands in the way of that trip or delays that expressshipment. 2iN IvTrn/7c it FOSTER & MA NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLE 1 g " FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE \ BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby CABINETS PHONE 433 Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUHBING“ATH"G OIL EURNERS SHEET METAL mnm PHONE 787 Third and }mkul.ih NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 Feiime! cfi'mde‘r 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING, FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Junean Motors Sanitary Meat Co. PFOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Lall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 { COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery A GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Wall Paper Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt

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