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+“TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1944 . WANT ADS | FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS ®3'Tools, compass, radiophone trans- EAW FILING, setting, all kinds of H7' mitter for boat or plane, radio| saws. Prompt service. 270 South L cabinet, folding boat tent, bed| Franklin Street. and gas stove, ultra violet-ray lamp, brief case, life preservers, oars, electric plate, traveling bag, parka set. Phone 241, at 131|fOR QUALITY order Watkins Main St. | Preducis 122 2nd St. Phone 357 Realistic Perma- Paper Curls, $1 up Shop. Phone 201 Way WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN eve- nings. Phone Red 570, »1 TWO-WHEEL car - trailer with good bed and tires. Price $25.00. < Thompson Optical Co.,, 214 W. Second Street. STEEL frame baby buggy, $10; high chair, $250; chest of draw- ers, $6. Phone Black 251. UARANTELD ment, $io0 Lola Bewa 316 Decke service and less umption, Phone Black also for chimney cleaning oil stove maintenannct tter FOR SALE—Small furnished cabin | on Fritz Cove Road. Call 554, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Technicians' Control: Milliamperage Selector for Radio~ phy or Fluoroscopy, Kilovolt Se- ctor and Kilovolt Indicator, Volt-, age Compensator, Line Switch, .Ac- curate Filament Temperature Reg- ulator, Grounded-Case Meters, Times Selector Switch, X-ray Tube Eelector, Kehtron Filament Indi- cator, Filament Booster, Universal Public 'nVltEd fo Make In-:S\nbllizor. Technic Selector. sped.on 'y Da'es and [ X-ray Tu’f)\:fiayT‘)l;:b\el:m has the Hours Are Given |advantage of three tubes — large fccal, small focal, for radiography, The modernization and remodel- ing of the existing X-ray depart- X-RAY DEPARTMENT, ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL, !wfll be realized by all intelligent and |informed people, and that is: the ‘long(‘r we put off something about tuberculosis, the more it is going to | cost in lives, misery and money.” 'ALASKA TO HAVE ' MOBILE HEALTH UNIT NEXT YEAR A new kind of public health pro- ject—a mobile health unit—will be| in operation in Southeast Alaska | early in 1945, according to Dr. C. C. Carter, Territorial Commissioner of Health. The project is designed to furnish medical, nursing, X-ray diagnostic laboratory and sanitary services toc the many areas that * luthéfan’l.;aié;; Aid Will Megt_Thursday | The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society | will hold its regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs.-Frank Ol- son, 835 Calhoun Ave., Thursday| afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs, Dar- win Hoel will assist the hostess. Public Accouniant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street, PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 and one solely for fluoroscopy. Shockproof under all operating con- cent at St. Ann’s Hospital required much planning and careful consid- With the tubes isolated in its oil- filled grounded casing and connect- previously have received little or no | public health services. ditions — flexibility of application. eration on the part of the hospitali.q to the high voltage source by in-| The unit will consist of a vessel porsonnel. B. O. Martenson, Gen- ? sulated cables, all danger of high|©f approximately 65 feet, its crew eral Eleetrical Engineer Radiation|ycitage shock is eliminated com-|[8hd a physician, nurse-technician Physicist and X-ray Technologist| siotely. This obviously is a distinct|@bd occasionally a sanitary officer. urived in Juneau from Seattle nnl antage, for it per.mfl.s the op-|The vessel is to be equipped with an | cptember 14, started work Im-lerator to position the tube for the X=ray laboratory for examining sus- | mediately and finished his 0b-|pest diagnostic view irrespective of Pected cases of tuberculosis and jective on October 14. B. O. Mar-|tho tube’s proximity to the patient. Crippled children and a bacteriolo- tenson left for Seattle by plane the Members and friends who have articles for the bazaar sewing booth | are urged to complete them and turn them in at this meeting. —— - TEN PASSENGERS FLY | COASTAL YESTERDAY | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin P e ] This briefly is the principle of de- gical laboratory which will enable| Ten passengers flew on Alaska following day. cign of (ne new X-ray equipment the personnel to make the examina- | Coastal Airlines yesterday, the fol- the five weeks of Mar-|ingtalled at St. Ann's Hospital. With| tions necessary for the diagnosis of lowing going to Petersbwrg: H. L. stay at St. Ann's Hospital | e present latest modern eqmpjmntamaun diseases and the control MeConnell, Russell Harrls, Axel after 5:15 p. m. i i ¥ i The Charles Sey property at 4161 WA“TED Gold St. 3 furnished apts, con-| AN ol COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA mattress for 323 crete basement. Phone Black 619. WANTED — An air SOBEEN Bl Doms — Sisiti.| Seeping bag. Phone Douglas lights, half basement, furnished. | 2 End of Pritz Cove Road, Norman | WANTED--Woman to do house- DeRoux. | work one day each week. Write i Empire C-4764 CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacler Highway. Inquire|\ysNTED—Furnished apartment or Snap Sheppe. | house for permanent couple. Art Zimmerman, Baranof Hetel. POR SALE—Three 34x5 tires, tubes and rims. $10. George Bros |WANTED — Furnished apt. for ONE 500-watt DC light plant, new.| Ccouple. Call Nelson, Gastineau 1.G. Fulton & Co., Phone 433. 129| Hotel. South fsf',smi’_ [WANTED — > | Bakery. FOR RENT ~FOR RENT — Large house at Auk Lake. Completely furnished. See, Pete Christensen, or phone 659, WANTED TO BUY-Late model between 5 and 7 p. m. sedan. Will pay cash. Phone 278. Woman clerk Sully’s |WE specialize in carpenter work, | linoleum laying and interior painting. Phone Red 251. ! | WANTED—Middle aged woman for ,and bath. J. C. Thomas, Thomas| general housework. Phone 361. Hardware Co. ! - - WANTED — Pi.aom and board in ~2-ROOM furnished apt.; oil rangci private family- by sober ,indus- and bath; fine view. 513 Wil-| trious soldier. Just arrived. Phone loughby | USO, 1766. STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin| YANTEDUsed furnicure. 306 Wi- beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black loughby. Phone 788. 600 or 315 Gold St. i “PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 | LOST AND rou“n FOR RENT OR LEASE—The Satko | farm at Eagle River. Has 4 large patches of strawberrie: patches of raspberries ] I.bST ;'aiixj glasses and, sun-glasse: ) ]argeg in case. Reward. Phone Black 335 2 flelds || OST Hand-engraved, gold, man' the following X-ray equipment Was|mant, all up to date, “last minute” installed: A General Electric 200|iachnical radiographic procedure can | milliampere four-tube Kenotron,|phe obtained by a trained or quali- cil-immersed high voltage switch|fieq X-ray technologist. {and transformer with mobile Cen-| Publ'c Inspeciion tralinear Control, including alll g:gter M. Bertholde, who came here nacessary accessories; “the last wonli“ vear ago direct from St, Joseph's in X-ray equipment.” | Hospital in Vietoria, B. C., and was The above mentioned X-ray BeN- in charge of the training of stu- erator was placed at the side rail|gents in X-ray Radiology and X-ray of the combination radiographic|Radiation for a number of years. end fluoroscopic table, and .shock- sre is a graduate in Medical Radio- proof high voltage cables were used|logy, and_holds a certificate of the to conduct the energy to the radio-! American’ Registry of Radiological |graphic and fluoroscopic ~X-ray|Technicians. |tubes. Stretcher or bed patients| gister M. Alfreda, Superior, and can be taken to the rail side of the the Sisters of St. Ann’s Hospital X-ray table and radiographed with-lextend a cordial invitatien to the {of epidemics. !Carlson, Adolph Hirsch. | Funds Obtained l Funds for the operation and MOWre, Paul G. Miller. {maintenance of the unit as well as dilkiosu to Hoonsh — Chatlotte ito provide the doctor and nurse, Brown. |were obtained atter negotiations' |conducted by Dr. George Hays, Ex-|berg, C. P. Buress. {€cutive Officer of the Health De-| Sitka to Juneau—Ed | partment, with Federal officials, and | 5 0 R T |will be provided mostly by the CONTRACTOR VISITS | United States Children’s Bureau. | The Children’s Bureau has agreed lo‘ Construction Company, and local previde $125,000 for a five-year pro- property owner, visited overnight gram. The remaining money is ex- in Juneau and is scheduled to leave !pected from a special tuberculosis on the plane for Seattle today. appropriation by Congress to the U.'Overnight, he was a guest at the | 8. 'Public Health Service for the Gastineau. Johnson. | Ketchikan to Juneau—William F. || Juneau to Sitka—L. G. Sharpen-' J. B. Warrack, head of Warrack | Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN : Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor out necessitating the transfer of the| patient to the table. | X-Ray Table The X-ray table, the latest model chtainable is powerful, quiet motor- |drive unit. The motive power for |elevating or lowering the table top; | is applied to both sides of the table through two sets of gears, one to each sector, thus obviating any twisting action of the table top and |assuring perfect alignment. The gears, which extend from the | motor housing to actuate the sup- perting sectors, are enclosed within a dustproof housing which insures long, trouble-free operation. The emple power of the heavy-duty ,motor provides for easy handling of the heaviest patients. An efficient] braking system brings the table to a stop at any desired point without' -oasting” or vibration. Automatic' ops are provided at the extreme] SUT 1 vublic of Juneau, and surrounding|No Territorial money is included in distriets to view the department! . : the budget for the operation of the ;Ir;: 3"{’(:"‘;“‘:3‘ " }:e :"ne’:g"z‘“be" :}ncuvlty However, Territorial funds' oons, an vil i 7 to 9 o'clock in the evenings. ! g e used Jo utepe EOI VI ? jtion of cases of tuberculosis and Sister M. Bertholde will demon-! ! o) strate the mechanism of equipment fil:fipm Mmool e also the end result—the radiogram’ or better known—the X-ray film, Home Hospitalization which gives result and service to, I the absence of hospital beds,” the physician, for the main ob-|Dr- Hays states, “the best and only ‘eaen nostril effectivel jective—the patient. isubstitute in dttacking the tuber- and promptly relieves PRI A {culosis problem in Alaska is that of @istress of head colds— |finding the cases and teaching them m“k‘:]:'?:“:.“;r::‘;{ HOSP"AL NOTES |how to protect themselves and ‘many colds from devel- |cthers by strict isolation in their, %Ig nml‘k h}"u;‘:;. {homes. This is difficult and expen- b b 4 Charles R. Dobbins was dis- sive and admittedly a poor substi- lowdlcreifl;u'lnxld & | charged from St, Ann's Hospital' tute. 'l J'”'..l yesterday, treatment. b osmic Mrs. Arthur Weston has been ad- after receiving medical: “There is at best one thing that! mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for| surgical care. | Mrs. M. J. Plum was admitted to! benefit of States and Territories.| Quickly Relieves Distress o A little Va-tro-nol Works Fast Right Where Troudlo Is! s ¥, ¢0f early spring bunch onions,| wedding ring. Reward. Please call|vertical and Trendelenburg po-|St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for should produce several thousand dozen bunches. Some black rasp- berries, yellow raspberries, cur =rants, bush cherries, blackberries, dewberries; étc. Paul Satko, P. O. i Box 244, Juneau, Alaska 556. LOST — 11-ft. flat-bottom skiff, painted blue, vicinity Young's Bay. ~ Reward. Phone™ G. G. | of OLE J. HATLAND, deceased. L o Nt e . i TO: CHRIST PEDERSEN, above gt day of October, 1044, duly ap- b ‘;‘f;:"a‘i:"l:erfg‘;feg'frfd and com., Pointed Administrator of the estate : manded '5: bé, ‘and appeardn the | of Ole J. Hatland, deceased. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5286-A | sitions. | E Ideal for Fluoroscospy, nxropbional‘ | convenience and flexibility are pro-| vided for fluoroscopic procedures | |with this “last word” in X-ray| tables. The operating field is clear lof all obstructions and the screen/ |can be positioned accurately for | viewing the lung apices without dis- | |comfort to the patient. The fluor-| |cscopic tube and screen move in| lunison, with the tube focal spot| |centered to the screen. Two sets of | finoroscopic shutter controls are| surgery. D TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:09 a. m., 18.2 feet. Low tide—8:04 a. m., 0.3 feet. High tide—2:11 p. m,, 202 feet. Low tide—8:37 p. m, -3.1 feet. o & o 0 o o WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) District Court for the Territory of | Alaska, Division Number One, at | Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this | Summons, namely, within thirty (30) 1Lhe estate of deceased will present | | verified, to the undersigned ‘at Ju- All persons having claims against | them, with proper vouchers and duly | neau, Alaska, within sixty (60) days mounted on the screen support and | ® cne can direct all movements of the e screen and tube with one gloved e hand while the other is free for pal- Temperature, October 30 In Juneau: Maximum, 60; minimum, 43. from the date of this netice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 9, 1944. ¢ days after the 21st day of November, 21944, in case this summons is pub- ¢ lished, or within forty (40) 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 plain- | {tiff on file in the said court in the | rabove entitled action. | The said plaintiff in said action | demands the following rellef: An %hsolute divorce and dissolution of | w fthe marriage contract between plain- | [tiff and defendant; and that plain- {tiff may have such other and further Irelief as may be just and equitable. And in the event you fail to sa appear and answer, the plaintiff will itake Judgment against you for want‘; H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 10, 1944. Last publication, Oct. 31, 1944. ANNUAL BAZAAR By the Methodist Women, basement of Church, Friday, Nov. 3; starting 11 a. m. —_— .- ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS ni ‘There will b= a Regular Meeting of I. O. O. F. this evening at 8 C o'clock, at which time work will be ereof, and will apply to.the Court |conferred in the Initiatory Degree. #or the relief demanded in her com- (Fouowxng Degree Work will be plaint, and as hereinabove stated. Election of Officers and refresh- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ments. All Brothers requested to hereunto set my hand and have af- |attend. H. V. Callow, ¢ fixed the seal of the above-entitled Noble Grand. Pourt at Juneau, this 24th day of | SR R ¥ tober, 1944, R L et thibos bisa Some Folks Only ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, THINK They Are Clerk of the District Court. Hard of Hearing By J. W. LEIVERS. If you are temporarily deafened, rst publication, Oct. 31, 1044, | Dothered by ringing, buzzing head }mg publication, Nov. 21, 1944, noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home f'— Method test that so many say has NOTICE TO CREDITORS enabled them to hear well again. ¥ In the Commissioner’s Court for the | YOU inust hear better after making A Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | this simple test or you get your ! _ber One. Before FELIX GRAY,|™Money back at once. Ask about i Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | Ourine Ear Drops today at bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Your Rexall Store AUDITS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE SYSTEMS TELEPHONE 757 pation or again both hands can be used for palpation and adjustment of fractures. Every facility is pro- vided for simplicity of operation in the darkened room. Fluorescopic Vision The travel of the enclosed fluoros- copic tube permits fluoroscopic vis- jon anywhere in an area 52 by 22| inches (136 by 56 cm) on the t.a.bie} top, in all positions from vertical to Trendelenburg. The design of the screen staging allows free and easy movement of the screen and tube unit regardless of whether the pa- tient is in a vertical, angular, or| horizontal position. All positions ol‘ the screen staging and tube unit are self retaining, | Potter-Bucky Diaphragm has ‘un-, usually wide latitude, The built-in General Electric Potter-Bucky dia- phragm is a thoroughly-tested de- sign which includes a new operating mechanism and a new type grid. The grid’s construction is such that one can successfully employ much greater variations in Potter-Bucky diaphragm technies than was pos- sible with its predecessors. This high-speed type unit is magnetically interlocked so that the grid is set in motion when one steps on the foot switch or press the push-button switch of the X-ray unit; the grid, in turn starts the X-ray timer, and the exposure begins, and when the! predetermined exposure time is, completed, the X-ray is turned oti. automatically. Grid travel time is selected by means of an etasy—to-‘x'e‘wd1 conveniently-located calibrated dial. Despite the extremely small patient- fiim distance movement of the Pot- ter-Bucky diaphragm along the |length of the table is free and easy, | |a unigue system of long roller-bear- ing supports eliminates “binding” 1 regardless of the patient’s weight, or the amount of compression applied. The Mobile Centralinear Control (operator’s control stand.) This de {luxe mobile control introduces a| |new era of simplified operation for the technologist. It provides ex-| ceptional accuracy in the production and duplication of radiographic re- sults. ‘With it, incriment curves and calibration charts are completely climinated in favor of automatic settings and direct readings. As a result, accuracy and dependability are provided. > Standard Features The following features are stand- ard equipment on the Operator's or At Airport: Maximum, 51; minimum, 40. Rainfall, .10 of an inch. ® 00 0000 00 0 = Blended Whiskey 868 Proof 60% Grawn Neutral Spirits FOR THE DURATION ... While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Even if we don’t .see them . . . Keép On Buying Bamls TO WIN THIS YEAR BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays * PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Lall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. ¥arine Engines and Bupplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS v PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY Diesel on—lgum Ol—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 “SMILING SERVICE™ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneas GASEIIEAU [OTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr dervice Information FPHONE 10 or ¥ HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Btero—Tel. 89 American Meat — Phene 3 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer ——y Dine - Bar - Dance DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Bkagway —_——— sy GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 96 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf Utah Nat and Lump The Alaskan Hotel | “ p st Reasenable Rates PHONE BINGLE O FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop - Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt