The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1945, Page 7

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THURSDAY‘ JANUARY 25, 1945 JUNEAU. ALASKA - WANT ADS (0AST GUARD roassie | roamewt IS CHANGING - FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins | Fgfiififi’ffisbgi':;u;”‘;fim'i;f,';;J 843 West Ninth Street. | RE G UL A]IONS tE PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TELL HER TO GO TO -THAT TS LATE AT NIGHT| AND THAT WELL DO WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO SATISFY 70 DO ABOUT [T IN HER-~ SHE WENT RIGHT THAT ':T:L‘MELQ See owner from 13 to 1 on No. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call 5 Float, Small Boat Harbor. ‘ after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. 4 - —e | b WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. FOR SALE—While it lasts, Parker | Beef. Phone B;uee ;,30‘5 il and wood stoves, lights, laun- 3 — | dry. Phone 236. | FOR SALE OR RENT—A smail cabin /il Douglas. Phone Douglas 693. Pertains o Boat Licenses- ‘é Caro Announces: | Modifications T | | Modifications of Coast Guard op-‘ FClAR iA%E_ll h-syi‘:r-%d 1:::’;:52‘_ Losr A“ rou" crating license requirements were « red gemile S : -|announced teday by Lieutenant iel. Papers obtainable, Phone LOST—Keys in leather chse. Re"Wurren M. Caro, USCG, Captain of Black ‘ 290, | ward. Return to Empire. {ihe Port of Jundau. 2 Blanket authoiity to operate in Ineal waters without tke necessity, of sscuring an .:gividual written li- | ~nse tvam the (apizin of the Part (Yellow Form Nc. 2722) has been | granted by the Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard to, vessels under 100 feet in overall longth and to vessels over 100 feet in overall length used exclusively for commercial purposes. The effect of the Commandant's |action is that the only vessels now |required to carry w*hten Coast| PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 14 AT LEAST WE GAVE THEM A CHANCE - SIT ON THE SIDE 1 SO I DONT TIP ER H-HURRY UP - SHE'S OKAY, JERRY~HERE WE | T-THERE MIGHT COME -~ BOAT AN' SUPPLIES . WE BE A SHARK . WONT NEED QUR LITTLE CEBBE WE'LL BE SAVED AN’ NEW 30.30 Winchester and shells. LOST_St, Bernard dog, red and 12-Gauge Remington pump shot! white. Finder notify Dr. Kelvie gun. .Gall- Baranof Bar. | at the Reck Apts. Reward. FOR SALE—Furhishea house on!LOST-By school boy, brown life- Gold "St. Call Red 710 after 5| time pen with military clip. Re- p. m. or before 9 a. m. | ward. Please return to Empire. COAL AND WOOD RANGE with|LOST—Comb, silver band. Return heavy top, in good condition;' Empire. Reward. baby = jumper -swing; pre-war| i i streller; ladies Chippewa high- top leather boots, size 8, never| wmfln o . : s R worn; ‘' wardrobe trunk for sale, or | Guard licenses for operations en-| ¢ Bt lN ONE CONVULSIVE THRUST, WANTED "IMMEDIATELY | Port- | Urely within local waters are vesicls| S e ; ; HE FALLS FORWARD ON HIS able phonograph or pickup table |over 100 feet in overall length which UFFOCATING IN HiS IC FACE AND ALL IS QUIET. CHAMBER, SHAKY STRAIN nend 22 will trade for ordinary trunk| with lock and key in good con- | “Lt. John E. Stewart, Phone 365. |2 ot engaged i commerce. 2 Local waters in this area include HIS COLLAR HiS BODY QUIVERS IT DOESN'T SEEM PROBABLE, BUT IT egs%%;g ANYWAY T. HAVE AFHUNCH WE'LL NEVER.SEE_SHAKY AGA HE MAY HAVE TRIED 'Y TO JUMP AT THE LAST SECOND. THE UNDERTOW COULD HAVE CARRIED AT imported sl:a{gux1. dition. Phone Douglas 48. and - 30-30 rlfle.IWANmD AT ONCE!—An Experi- |all of the waters of the Inside Pass enced Beaytician, Give full de- age. } tails in first letter. Write Empire | It Was emphasized that the ex- Box, 5097, §. |emptions apply only to vessels op- - L o sl lerating entirely wilhin lozal waters. b CPIR N 4WAN§§D Fine laundry: Shifts, | All privataly owned vessels, regard- & LYNCH, Property for sale, 7-room, curtains: Mending. Call Black 475 !less of size, are still prehibited from modegn house. Inquire on pre-; after -5 ‘o'clock: 1depurting from ldcal waters without e mises, Mile 9, Glaci¢r Hijghway. ———im~—-h>———-—— lan individual Departure . License - —+~wa4—~c§— By | GaN ob 'as'mechahic. Cat!om the Captain of the Port (White a SEVEN-TUBE Super Heterodyne| and truck specialist. Call at No.'worm No. 2721.) * radio.. Table model. Call Green| 3, Village. | Thé faliowing snecific rules remain FULL SIZED Bed, chairs, table,| loughby. Phone 788. : : v Port, Juneau, and must be strictly X ~ . et [OTHESSEE e ) Yo NkimodesA Call Red 576, | WilL CARE FOR CHI by | complied with by all concerned: | DON'T SHoOT, GET HIM! THE I'M HERE TO AND WHAT f WE MEET FOR AN HOUR ) FOR SALE_Table, stool and square, | BLUE BIRD IS CONDUCT A NAVY To TELL EACH OTHER month, week or day; also on call,| 1. Must repoit to Captain of the NO WRONG-WAY SOLDIER - THINK , 15 A NAVY baby swing, sheep skin coat.| 327 West 11th St., Basement Am-!"“" Control Station in ‘ports, and & N:IPOLEON HAT Z OF THE WIFE AN ARTFIL | "HAPPY HOUR'FOR |'HAPPY HOUR “Z\ HOW HAPPY WE ARE | rebbs < hoota.” aeb Mestars nobtery Coast Guard Stations or vessels in THIS MAN I5 OBYIOUSLY ) AND KIDDIES ) ARTIFICER! WHAT o THE SAILORS | SAID HE, LIKE " |THAT WERE INTHE NAVY. and Misc. Kitchen ware. No. 3, # ; | cther localities upun arrival and de- & AN IMPOSTOR ! I EXPECT TO < BRINGS YoU .FROM ATTACHED TO THIS INSTEAD OF THE Evergreen Apts WARNING TO AUTOISTS! |pgitgre. ) HAVE SOME DAY/ ) THE BRINY, BUB 7 Sl COMMAND... ARMY.! ' g o ! Auto owners are warned NOW iS| 2 Must comply with all regula- y FULLY MODERN, completely fur-|the time to purchase 1845 autoions of Military authoritles as to 9 nished house, four mile post on | Mates, and are cautioned not only ajl restricted arcas and zones; Glacier Highway. Call 62 d“""gi‘ o purchaseithem. but to place jdentification; blackouts; routmg;: 2 them on their cars. 1 ust : o business hours for appointment. use of radio; and all other szcurity . | JOHN MONAGLE, | measures. For current instructions (3 Chief of Police. sce “Wartime Information to Mar- jem e e ., liners” (Supplementing U. S. Coast Lil = ok T : ), H, hi letins, and motor.-Good--condition. I.-G.|Summer' Seéason. The Mineral Baths ~jro- | Tat WokmSpsings. Bay..will ot yon tion can be- ebtained from the Cap~ Fulton..& Company. | at Warm-Springs Bay will put yOU a5 o1 he Port or naval authorities — ~ {in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnished at various ports. FOR SALE—Troller “Djana”’—33 ft.| Cabins, Groceries, Liquers and To-!""g " ! , " # | 3. Operator, crew members and long, 8% Y, beitm, {fully equivped | baceos. | passengers must carry, Coast Guard Chrysler Crown marine engine, | O'NEILL & FENTON, LW | A A T first ¢lass condition. See 'Harbor | Baranof, Alaska. |1dentification Card, Continyous Dis AsiAf . | Tonge. f | charge Book, Certificate of Identi- M z w | fication, passport, or other personal =3 ANCHORAGE COUPLE fieation; DS MARRIED IN SOUTH identification satisfactory to the 3 Captain of the Poit. Mi Vivian Renn, member of ; ize | No enemy alien allowed on Waves, d Ger Bach, of | A Ky VoS A 4 {board in any capacity—except that {a common carrier primarily engaged {in the transportation of passengers over a’ regularly scheduled route ™ 3 - BARRELL Comb. 12-ga. B Sl it FOR «SALE—Airplane hangar. Call Alaska Mission. % [ WHENCESOEVER LIEUT. LEE, COMES THIS FUGITIVE ENSION... FROM CORPUS CHRISTIZ) SUNDAY / THIS 15 LIEUT. WHERE DID THIS CHARLES DON'T ANCIENT MARINER LET HIM ASK GET AN ARMY P-51¢, WHAT YOI ARE THE REST OF THE /. FOR SALE—Apartment _extension | dining tableRhone; 137, i YOUR HUSBAND 16 IN THE WAR, NINA. You OUGHT TO HAVE AN AA] PRIORITY ! UNCLE WALT_ YOU JUST o4 | TOLD YOU, NINA, F | CAN'T BUY BABY THINGS! BUT || REALLY YOU WERE GOING TO HAVE A HARD TIME COULDN'T BELIEVE IT, T /a : WELL, DON'T YOU JT 1 JUST IVE COT AN’ 1064ty poesN'T |l CARE OF WORK ‘THAT T - WAY. i GOOD estavlished” bakery in Skag- way. Steady business year round. Write! James /Cozian;s Box | 305, Skagway, Alaska! A |Ketchikan, who is serving in the ———‘3'———'—7——7———-.‘United States Coast Guard, were . DUPLEX hopse and “two 3-room!marrjed’ early in December in the houses and: 811 furnished, Pcst. Chapel at Camp LeJune, N.: i on Qastineau Inquire at|c, dcecarding 'to word: received by within local waters may bave, gh = neneau Paint e {the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | cnemy alien on board in the capacity © Seabrook Renn of vAnchorage of a passenger ouly, provided that @2 Al i Tt are e esi. | Such. individual hias complied with « | 1ISCELLA“EWS dents, the bride and groom were‘a“ IegUipiigns of WbF AsLOEREY GRD- ey | erax\éel‘s until they met at the |18l and ather Ly authorities. | ! e e | £ i 5. Every vessel, and its owner, l:;emxf:;Y:“:hew::]:"mumem camp, where Miss Rend |n,qer or operator is required to| —— ) T al 2 | pire. THE FIXIT SHOP—General llghl‘\r repair work. Phone 567. { HEMSTITCHING and _covered but- | tons. Phone Black 510. { {at Juneau and later moved to An- was on duty at the Naval Hospital and Bach was serving as a landing craft operator.” Mrs. Bach worked for a time in the Indian Servicei chorage with her family. She| was employed by the U. S. En- gineers here prior, to. joining the comply strictly with the laws and| regulations of tie U, S. Customs,| Immigration, Navigation and In-| spection, Motorooat Act, Pacific Halibut Fishery Regulatiops, Alas-| kan Department Proclamations, and all other applicable laws and regula- tions. | B SHARKS WAINT TOO PARTICULAR WHAT THEY EAT, 0’ FIRE! SCARANTEED . Reallsti 'Perina- | Waves. ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beaty “Srop, ' Photie ‘201 315 Decker Way Vessel owners, operitor§ or agents —— TSNy ST O are advised to cousilt. thesCaptain BABY CONFERENCE of the Port Office in the Federal The .segular. weekly Well-Baby | pyilding or the Contrgl Station on ! Conference..was. held today in the |the Government Dogk forfurther (F you -have-empty- rooms or apts. | Juneau Public Health Center, Room | information and assistance. for desirable people, inform, the|108 in: the Territdrial Building, it et Gastineait’ Hotel. | 4/, Wwas anneunced. ‘ p ‘" Anmmpui[s : Crossword Puzzle BRING. PASSENGERS IN ACROSS Ry 7 A Pan American Airways plane . Calamifons A3 ”Id brought the following passengers to _ Clerical collars 35 Goriy Juneau yesterday from Seattle—Mrs. A SD::IQ\:‘ lgrrom ,T-. e‘ix:ngly::; Irene Furlong, Maj. Richard Green . pchie i "‘}"" 9 and Joe White. Football team . ‘Bend from a Arriving in Juneau today from P in of alght Ii onge” ° " ap Bedetated Seattle, were the following passen- 3 %flnrelr T 39. mafi;a:mned gers: Ida Sigler, Sharon Sigler, 20. Football posi- 40. Sailor George Pierce. . Ar}};‘mfl“fl"““ ) Inguire Fairbanks to Juneau — Ben A. Indian . Epoc ‘Wright, Jack Darnell. - Openios 1n g Byial foc. Juneau to Seattle—Rex Winchell, 4 Duz; Mrs. Irma Nowell, Sgt. Edwin Craw- Tt ford, William Hecmstra. —————— PAYING VISIT HERE George Bavard of Skagway arrived in town by plane yesterday from Skagway to visit friends in Juneau. \\\I\p? © . Having 4 saw- i like edge . Note of the scale = 49, OIl ship 55 rifle 51 Realm Knives for 53. Sat Bhearings - fabric yelvet . _ B4, Kind of fur Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzlo DOWN . One of the White Mountains . b{arrnwr 3. Playing card . Donate . Roman road . Member of a convent com- munity . Complain . Copying . Sharp ringing sound em 21, Part of an old- fllaahxon‘ Substance used to curdle milk 56. Gazed in dress THIMBLE THEATRE YES-HELLO~-MAGGIE ~ WHAT ? WELL- JUST A SECOND/ IL-GIT A = PENCIL-SO | KIN Wli\“E DOWN WHAT YOU WANT ME . Deed 1 . Old English tax | . Slumberer sk's payment VEP-I'VE GOT IT ALL WRITTEN DOWN-BUT IF | KIN GIT BY 10 DO IT- | KIN GO OL: = AH-FINE/ pillar . Salt of nitric acid . Crooked 7. Bpl p‘i‘”"h Y . Climbing plan Dare’ "6 P . Corrupts 33, Table dish Red i a contest Weasellike animal . English drama- tist . Rinad A gm] Injury . Feminine name . Negative 4 prefix B . Atmosphere R /// it b i Z Cope. 1934, King Peatures Syndicate, Inc,, Wodld 1

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