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THURSDAY JANUARY 18, 1945 WANT ADS FORSALE FULLY MODERN, completely fur- nished house, four mile post on Glacier Highwa§. Call 62 during| business hours for appoffitment. | e FOR SALE—40 prs. Joyce Coolees. Broken sizes, in one style only. | Reg. $6.5 Colbers, Reg. $6.50, noy roken sizes and colors* now $1.95. B. M. BEHRENDS co. ‘ FOR SALE—Apartment extension | dining table. Phone 137. | dioate el FOR SALE—Metal bed. Double.! With springs. Apply 910 wth St. FOR SALE—1941 Mercm), ssoo, 315 Gold Street. FOR SALE-ZOne 15-inch drill press and motor. Good condition. I. G. Fulton & Company. : FOR SALE—Epiphone Guitar, Ze- | nith Model. Excellent condition, | $75. Call Blue 454, after 4 p. m.| JUST RECEIVED—Six dozen steel construction eye-glass cases, your choice of six colors. Get yours while we have them in stock. $1 each. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Next to Sears. FOR SALE—Troller “Diana"—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler ‘'Crown marine engine, | first class condition. See Harbor | Master. SALE—] Power saw. Conmct Tee Harbor. | FOR SALE—Furnished house oni Gold Stg Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. | FOR Geo. J. Bednar, ARE YOU INTERESTED in sales of War Surplus Property boats, marine equipment, étc.? Maritime News? Subscribe to The Marine Digest, 52 weekly issues only $2. 101 Canadian National Dock, Seattle, 4, Wash. FOR SALE—31-ft. troller com- pletely equipped and ready to go, $1250, cash. Call aboard the Dolly J Float, No. 3, between 6 and 7 p. m. GOOD established bakery Skag- way. Steady business year round. Write James Cozian, Box 305, Skagway, Alaska. FOR SALE—Halibut Fisher—45-ft. boat, 12-ft. beam, 6-cyl, 50 HP ~ine. Sleeps 6. Large hold, deck space. L. G. Wugan, Del., Anchorage, Alaska. . E. 10-tube all-wave con- radio in good condition. +i.u.e Black 619. ON account of illness, log cabin, 5 rooms and ‘bath. Furnishings .Include electric refrigerator. elec- tric washer, radio, piano, ete. 3% miles on Glacier Highway. Jack Perry, City Police. OUPLEX house and two 3-room houses and cabin, all furnished, on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. HISCELLANEDUS HEMSTITCHZNG and covered but» tons. Phone Black 510. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.00, Paper Curls, $1 up, ! Tols Beavty Shop. Phone 20| 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. LOST AND FOUND | TOST — Gold-rimmed “Ray-ban” .sun glasses, in tan leather case. Notity Empire, No. 5083. Reward. | i LOST—Key ca,se and keys, Rewnrd" Return to Empire Office. LOST—Comb, silver band. Return Empire. Reward. 'WANTED | SALESMAN wanted for novelties ! and gift items, on straight com- | mission. Henry Kutscher Com- pany, 200 West 72d Street, New' York, N. Y. WANTED — Golf balls. Phone 57. Cowling-Davlin. WANTED—Fine laundry: Shirts,| curtains. Mending. Call Black 475, after 12 noon. EXCELLENT practical nurse and! companion available after Jan. 2220 hrs. duty, $10 a day. Write Empire, C-5053. WANTED TO RENT—Heated gar- age. Call Glenn Cupp at ACS. | WANTED—Job as mechanic. Cat | and truck specialist. Call at No.| 3, Village. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. NOTICE! ! Due to illness, Dr. Kelvie’s Ani- 1 will be closed until ROOM for gentleman from 8 a. m. mfip m. CallGB FOR RENT—2-Rm. furnished Apt., oil range and bath. Inquire 513-A ‘Willoughby Avenue. oil range Phone Blue 454. | FOR RENT— and 2-room cabins. | 843 West Nmth Street. |STEAM HEATED after 3 p. m, 315 ROOMS. Call Gold Street. WZNTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. ‘PIANOS FOR RENT. —Puone 143 | ANCHORAGE HOUSING BUREAU HAS BIG MONTH In its first month of operation, the Anchorage Housing Bureau, sponsored by local hotels, air lines, steamship company and civic or- ganizations, furnished 65 travelers with temporary quarters, according to the report by Mrs. Jack Harri- son. The biggest single project in the housing effort was the finding 5f quarters for a mother with four small chiidren. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5327-A employed | JUNEAU'S PROGRAM THURSDAY, January 18—9:30 m., Dance in USO to music of K] p. $195. 32 DPIS.\FOR RENT—Cabin. 2 rooms, bath, | Servicemen's Band. o o o le FRIDAY, January 19—7:30 p. m. | Portrait drawing by Mary Shaw. I8 p. m., Meeting of committee of |Management in USO. 10 p. m,, Fri- day Night Party, with special en- lonmnmenl and refreshments. 11 p. m,, Juke box dance | e o o }' SATURDAY, January 20—9:30 B m; Dance in Union Hall with |Servicemen’s Band « o o e SUNDAY, January 21—2 p. anp to Mendenhall Glacier. 5:30 ‘p. m, Coffee hour, with cake '\nd |cookies, Ruth Brooks at piano. 10 |p. m., Songfest. | e o o e MONDAY, January 22—7 to 10 p. m, Juneau Badminton Club meets for play in High School, ser- vicemen welcome. 8:20 p. m., Forum Club leaves for evening in private home 8:30 p. m., movies in USO * o 0 e TUESDAY, January 23 — 8:30 p. m., Quiz program, proadcast (from USO. 9:30 p. m, Customary | Tuesday night games. | ¢ o0 |'e WEDNESDAY, January 24—7:30 m. THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE USO NEWS Interesting ltems for Everybody | | teammates, the Subport won by a| rather big margin Tuesday. Need- | less to say, however, the Coast Guard outfit wasn't disgraced; and | naturally it is eager for a return contest,—and SOON. We anticipate that SOON will be next week. It| ought to be a tip-top match. Be sure to tune in to KINY Tuesday night at 8:30. . OVERDUE TRIBUTE Here is a tribute, long overdue, | to a good man. Soldier Gerald R. Krogman surely has rated this item for some weeks now. Ever since the | geaison began he has played such! brilliant and consistent basketball | for the Beavers as to stamp him- self the class of the entire league. His performance last week, in running up 19 points against Ju- neau High School, was typical, not extraordinary. We might well say of this item, to use the time- honored phrase directed to the (hometown: “Quincy (Tl p:xm-n please copy.” But Gerry's suceess | up here would not be news to his | |many admirers back there where Ihe already had established a state- wide reputation as a great all-| round schoolboy athlete when the war interrupted his exceedingly ! promising career. He was all- | Tlinois center in basketball; yet he| was as good, perhaps better, in baseball; and he was far above tory of Alaska, Division Number | Square dancing in USO. Public cor- ming, One. At Juneau. JACK B. BURFORD, Plaintiff, vs. BETTY BURFORD, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, ,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 plain- tiff’s complaint on file in the said court and in cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dissolution of marriage now exist- ing between plaintiff and defendant | on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament and desertion; defendant be awarded custody of the | two minor children of the parties, with plaintiff’s right to see and visit them at all reasonable times and hours and have them during Sum- | mer school vacations; that plain- tiff be required to pay $100.00 monthly during minority for main- tenance and schooling of said chil- dren; that defendant’s claims for alimony and property settlement not | exceed $7,000.00, and she be required to execute conveyances to plaintiff of property specified in the com- plaint, and for any other or further relief merited. In event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judg- | ment against you for want thereof, | and will apply to the court for the | relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal of said court hereunto af- | fixed January 17th, 1945. | (Seal of Court) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled Court. | By: P. D. McLEOD, Deputy Clerk. | HOWARD D. STABLER, Shattuck+Building, Juneau, Alaska. Plaintiff’s Attorney. Pirst publication, Jan. 18, 1945. Last publtcauon. Peb. 8, 1545. the above entitled | that | ‘dhl]]v invited. e o o | QUIZ CONTEST It seemed like old times to see those Coast Guardsmen in action again in Tuesday night's Quiz Con- test. Yes, it certainly brought back pleasant memories to Ithat table and find representing Ithe lads in blue those familiar faces of Hi Shumway, of Spring- field, Illinois; John Gionfreddo, | Washington, D. C., and Juneau's own Delbert Dixon. What's more, it made a predic- tion of ours come true. Way back /in November of 1943 when that !same Coast Guard team (with the addition of John Sherman, who has been transferred from this area, !from Joplin, Missouri, went into |“retirement,” undefeated champs of all they could survey from the en- |virons of the USO, we warned in | | | In the District Court for the Terri- p. m, Movies in USO. 9:30 . M., jyerage in golf, tennis and xwlm-i | | i | |this column that their “retirement” oughtn’t to be taken too seriously. |We predicted: “We confidently expect the phone |to ring one of these days and to! hear a familiar voice say: ‘This is Hi Shumway. Say, the other fel- \lows and I have been listening in | ‘on that quiz team that you've had on the air for the past few weeks, jand we've been talking it over, and |although we don’t want to sound |boastful, we're inclined to be- {lieve—! At which point ‘we will interrupt iwith: ‘Why, surely, Hi; of course welll be glad to match you fellows {again. It's a date for next Tuesday. | Be prepared for the headline |‘cANT TARKE IT — ‘GETTING US DOWN—WE CRAVE |/ACTION, ADMITS COAST| |GUARD; ‘COME AND GET IT, ‘SAYS ARMY."” | It was action they wanted, and {it was action they got from that Army team on Tuesday! Repre- senting the local Subport, those soldiers were really good. They |were Arthur Wendler, of Detroit, .Micmgan. Ed Milton, from Chicago, 'and Jack Annetti, from the same i Ilinofs metropolis. Art was the cap- | tain, | proved, too—in fact, in the handl- [ing of sports questions e was quite Your Clothes Last Longer If Cleaned andfiesffl R’egulagl;!_ THE TRIA CLEA NGLE NERS We Pick Up and Deliver PHONE look down | of | IDLENESS | and a first-rate leader he, amazing. Aided by two very capable | Personally ofie of the very best liked of all the servicemen in Ju- neau, his host of new well-wishers join the folks back home in hoping that the war may be over in time | to enable Gerry to proceed with | his ‘brilliant athletic career in col- lege and also professionally if he so desires. | ¢ o o ! PART-TIME HOSTESSES We wish we had a pmmmu'nl hostess for the club. And we won't be satisfied until it acquires one who will carry on the tradition so well established by Edith Birkeland, Louise Hedland, Mary McCormack and Doris McEachran. Until then, the fellows won't be getting all that they are entitled to in the way of charming and heart-warming friendship at our USO. | In the meantime, pending the! employment of someone on a full-| time basis, we're happy to report |that we'll be having several of our especially highly - regarded GSO | members serving in a professional 'capacity as hostesses on certain |nights each week. Three have ac- cepted such assignments thus far |and there may be one or two more | later on. Jane English, Ruth Brooks and Pat Goodell are the |trio now serving. As we had an-| Iticipated confidently, their selec- | ition has met with exceedingly hearty approval among our men. - e There are more than 4,000 silver fox farms in the United States. | | | men well quallied, he said, to te | navigation. »JUNEAU, ALASKA learn more about these two sea sub- | jects. {. Burford also said anybody inter- ested in joining the auxiliary or be- (mmng an associate member was C. . AUXILIARY > A"H"()R'l CAFE NOW OPEN IN ANCHORAGE Jack Burford, Vice - Commodore | for Alaska of the Coast Guard AuX- | of Flat, have opened the Airport iliary, said today things are Now | oafe in the new Peck and Rice underway as far as his organiza- | Ajyrways Bullding at Merrill Field in |tion's revived class meetings were | Anchorage, giving the airfleld the concerned. For the first regular | first eating place in its history. class instruction, to be held this| January 2 was “open house” when evening at 8 o'clock in the Oity |ajrport employees, travellers and Council Charhbers, the auxiliary has visiting public were served | borrowed some signalling experts from the Coast Guard and also some | 4 m. until 11 p. m. and Januar h |3 was the official opening of th I new venture. Signalling is to be offered from| with an attracti 8 to 8:30 o'clock and from 8:30 to | counter, spotlessly clean, the special 10 navigation will be taught. 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