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PRIDAY JANUARY 26. 1945 PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPth—JUNkAU ALASKA | LOVE PEOPLE WHY DONT YCU PUT THE MAI IN_THE MALBOX INSTEAD OF { OH, GOLLY AND ME ALONE IN ALL RIGHT-- WANT ADS . FORSALE | FOR RENT ICITY CAFE—For rent or RESTAURANT — Complete equip- wmgnt. Good for man and wife.| Good location. Emergency sale. ! Formerly priced at $1800, now $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, 5146. FOI{ SALE-—-26-1t. boat 53'15 cash | 31A185, has 12-15 Sterling motor. See owner from 12 to 1 on No. 5 ¥ioat, Small Boat Harbor. FOR SALE—While it lasts, Parker Beef. Phone Blue 330. | FOR SALE OR RENT—A small cabin in Douglas. Phone Douglas 693. FOR SALE~1%-year-old thorough- | bred female Satin Cocker Span iel. Papers obtainable. Phon Black 290. NFW 30-30 Wmchester and shells. | LOSI‘~Kns in leather case. Re- operations against the enemy, the 12¢Gauge Remington pump shot gun. Call Baranof Bar. FOR. SALE_Furnished house on Géld St. Call Red 710 after 5 p.'m. or before 9 a. m. COAL AND WOOD RANGE with | heavy top, in good condition; . baby jumper swing; . pre-war | stroller;i'ladies Chippewa highs | leather boots, size 8, never warn; wardrobe trunk for sale, or will trade for ordingry trunk with leck and key “inv ‘good :.un-‘ dmblon Phone Douglas 48. 3- @RREL!, impaorted shotg’un i Cdmb. 12-ga. and, 30-30 rifle. | Phone 567. i { FOR) SALE+Airplane b % Cnu Albskn Mission. [YNOH Propmy for sale." 7+ room,’ 4 modern house. Inquire on pre- mises, Mile 9, Glacier Highway. | FULL SIZED Bed, chairs, table,| kimodes. Call Red 578. FOR SALE—Table, stool and square, | baby swing, sheep skin coat,| rubber boots, set Fiesta pottery | and Misc. Kitchen ware. No. 3, Evlergreen Apts. ! FULLY MODERN, completely fur- nighed house, four mile post on! Clacier Highway. Call 62 during bubiness houis” for appointment. Ri_SALE—Apartment extension dining ‘table. Phone 137. ! FOR SALE—One 15-inch drill press | | and motor. ‘Good condition. I. G.| Fulton & Company. FOR SALE—Troller “Diana”— long, 8% ft. beam, fully eqmpped Chrysler Crown marine engine, first “class condition. See Harbor | Master: GOOD established ‘bakery in Skag- | N way. Steady ‘business year round., Write James gozx;n, \Box 305, Skqgway, Alaska. OUPLEX house and two 3-room houses and cabin, all furnished, on Gastinean Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. | #IANOS FOR RENT. | Fully equipped. Reliable people only. Inquire at Juneau Inn/ Cocktdil Bar after 6:30 p. m., until 4 in the morning. FOR RENT*l and 2 room Clblns 843 West Ninth Street. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. ‘ WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. | 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | dry. Phone 236. —Phone 143 | LOST AND FOUND OSI‘ Bxluold \th papers and sh. Please return to Empire.' Receive reward. ward. Return to Empire. LOST»-By school boy, brown life- time pen with military clip. Re- ward. Please return to Empire. | | COST—Comb, silver band. Return Empire. Reward. WANTED TO BUY-—Small tricycle. Gall Green 770. | | R TR o BV TREREEL T WANTED AT ONCE!—An Experi- eneced Beautician. Give full de- talls in first letter. Write Empire | Bfl!' B09T. Shirt WANTED Fm(- laundry: curtains. Mending. Call Black 477‘ after 5 o'clock. WANTED—Job as mechanic. Cat| and truck specialist. Call at No.| 3. Village. VANTED—Used furnitur. . 306 Wi ‘ loughby Phone 788 WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. WATKINS GOOD HEALTH [ | PRODUCTS" Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE ! Calendar and Almanae |KELVIE'S ANIMAL H nosrm\l. 808 FIFTH STREET ! Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 i Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A, M. DR. W. A. KELVIE ‘ Boarding Kennels Veterinary UECZTA MISCELLANEOUS WM R. ROOKER ¥our “llet' has been turned in at the Em- pire. | THE | F! .:SHOP—<General uxb(i reppir ‘work. Phone 567. $IEMBTITCHING ahd covered but- tonk. Phong, Black 510. ! , B iD Reallstic Perma- ment. $7.50. P.per Curls, $1 up.| » Lol""Beaity Snop. Phone 201 usiDepker ey [ _..;.a.__..s-l (F you hav u;awy rooms or_ apts. for! desiral people, inform, the unnenu ofie!. % | CARA NOME—™ | 7 PHRVUNE anting o8 & dream cw-o true, this rare French bouquet fra- nce is distinetive and alluring —IN CRYSTAL .::vo'rhc e ith glam. one four ounce to Butler. Mauro Drug Co. » Your Rexall Siore " UIomem AppaneL Baranof Hofel Mdh‘ l -How To Reheve‘ i Bronchltus Sm':*“": t w me sen ol crouhle 1p loosen and expel _ferm laden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- . Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creanulslon with the un- you must like the way it allays the or yau are ; REOMULS')IONl 5 | Summer Seasor. The Mineral Baths ;ln Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnished Cabins, Groceries, Liguers and To- | ! s | | | i NOTICE! Gastineau Legion of the Moose will meet Sat. night at 8 o'clock. Several new members will be taken in, followed by a social for the Legionnaires and their wives. DR B Get right for ‘the!|Spring and at. Warm Springs Bay will put you baccos. O'NEILL & FENTON, Baranaf, Alaska. WARNING TO AUTOISTS! i Auto owners are warned now is {the time to purchase 1945 auto { dNates, and are cautioned not only o purchase them, but to place] them on their cars. JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE n Cold Waving Permanents Styling Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon lease. | ‘ |nmw | tireless, valuable service in similar |C. Stine, A. E. Vincent, E. E. Smith, thew Smith. Coulter. AlASKAN 15 GIVEN NAYY: MERITAW[\RDz SEATTLE, Jan. 26 Lt Nulmdn‘ John Benscn, USNR, Kodiak, has !been presented with the Legion of | Merit for meritorious ‘service ! The following - citation was re- |leased from the Thirteenth Naval District: “For exceptionally conduct in performance of out- standing servicés to the Govern- |ment of the United States; as an Alaskan pilot and captain of the |port at Kodiak, Attu and Kiska, from June, 1042, to December, 1943. “After skillfully piloting a trans- (port vessel into Massacre Bay,| through poorly-charted, dangerous waters, when our forces landed for meritorious JOE P.\LOOKA Lleutoxmnt quickly organized the of Captain of the Port at Attu and supervised installation of (harbor facilities and ably assisted| — |the disembarking ‘troops and Iplies despite extremely ad {weather and devastating, hostile| 3 I:hl‘llfil'e‘ “Accompanying the task force, he further distinguished himself by {operations during our subsequent £ cccupation of Kiska, = “By extraordina; ability, k‘mi judgment and Brilliant, leadership 2] throughout our hazardous period, Lt, Benson contributed materially to: our success in ‘our ;vital nnval Q oxlmawms in the Alaska sector. D e BEATRICE ROSS TO' BE CADET NURSE AT 'FAMED MAYO CLINIC ., Leaving Junum over the week-| H end is Beatrice Ross. Pan Ameri- can Airways employee, who will g0 to Rochester, Minnesota, to ™ enter a Cadet Nursing group at the | Kahler Hospital, connected with the Mayo Ciinic. Upon completion | of training she will be to the Nawvy Nurse Corp: Ensign. Miss Ross ~has ‘been - here since | (~last March and previous to that lived' in St. Croix, Nova Scétia. On her way east, she plans to spend | 10 days visiting in Vancouver, B.| C., her last vacation until com-|pw plenon of nurse’s training. =) Iwmw'ifi(fiv ALASKA CORSTAL " LINES THURSDAY 2 Alaska ~ Coastal Airlines carrled‘o the following passengers on a| %2 - |round-trip to Gustawus yesterday:|<t Dudley Gehrke, Lloyd “Fragilley” | Fernald and Robert Jordan. Sitka to Juneau—Sully Young, William Youppi, Mrs. Fred Shind and Victor Rogers. Juneau to Hoonah—Joe White. Juneau to Excursion Inlet—Irving Deikmiller, Bill Burdette, Susan Brown, Mrs. Bill Burdette. Excursion Inlet to Juneau-—Joe W. Cornett, 1 Hoonah to Juneaw - John R. Smith and Mrs. J. R.‘Smith. Juneau to Ketchikan — Norman Charles N. Workman and V. M. Metcalfe. % Juneau to Wrangell—Mrs James Brouilette. Ketchikan to Juneau — Charles | M. Beach, Norman C. Stme Earl McGinty. Petersburg to Ketchikan—Mat- Wrangell to Juneau—Mrs. V. D ——————— PAN AMERICAN IN A Pan American Airways plane brought in Joe Lucas and Ben Wright frcm Pairbanks, and George Coplen left today for Seattle on the plane. Son; ROAT aedd...lctalixde ' time-tested ub melt works THIMBLE THEATRE A z MOMENT TO THE WOMEN'S TERR ALL RIGHT/ MUCH FOR RINGING THE] THATS BAD NEWS WE CANT WELL, WERE A COUPLA HEROES. GIVE PALOOKA'S AND LEEMY'S POSITION-+AND | CAN'T TURN BACK~ THE STORM THREW US OFF SO FAR~ L4 GAS 1S VERY LOW. BY T'NITE AN WERE IN TH' MIDDLE ATH QCEAN- YOU SURE GOT US IN A~ Jj~ GUYS WOULD HAVE SJUMPED~ ~ S 22608 I'M SORRY, WARDEN, BUT TRACY'S DOWN AT THE WATERFRONT WORKING ON THE i GHAKY. CASE . IF YoU'LL. PARDON OUR BREAK ING INTO THE CONTINUITY AT ECTION OF THE COUNTY JAIL . PEG ODLIN! MOTHER WROTE THAT YoU WERE A WAC - BT I DIDN'T KNOW You WERE STATIONED NOT HERE, BARNACLE WILLIE THERES NO FIELD AND THANKS FOR. COMING TO 1Y RESCUE , LEE — BUT I'M 6TILL PLAYING THE MAYBE ENSIGN SUNDAY HAS A STEADY GAL AND IS OUT OF CIRCULATION,, HOTSHOT .. OH, BUT You'LL BE MISERABLE HERE , SUNDAV ! YOU CAN'T DATE THE ENLISTED WACS » Cabyrens 1905 %3 Kews Syadicate On Toe THAT'S FONNY! 1DV D SEEN THOSE IT'S LUCKY. PHYLLIS AND | HAVE BEEN “THROUGH IT ALL AND HAVE ALL 2 | THE EQUIPMENT, FER ALL LOOKY, W.T.! THE VORE WuTH !! STUFF (WHAT THAT TVPHODNY_PICKED UP FALLIN' AT AINT GOT STRENTH TO WALK, BUT | KIN AIM MESELF IN THE RIGHT DIRECTICN A 7 1 GoT M FIGURED JIGG SHE HAS TO STUDY- S0 IILL HAVE TO GO TH' STORE-MESELF/ LISSEN YOU” WE - THEM GUYSLL BE IN SOFT BUNKS ) ARENT HEROES, WE HAD TO JUMP. TLL PROMISE I'M SURE HE COULD REASON | [PRISO! ) WITH HER. WE'RE AT OUR WITS END THE PLANE HAD TO HAVE LESS WEIGHT- IT'S NEEDED BAD AN' WE ARENT, THEN THE GENERAL AND THE TRAINED FLIERS ARE OF WANTED THOSE TWO WOUNDED BOYS WE PICKED UP ON HE |SLAND TO™ GIVE ME BACK MV AND IVE BEEN SWEATING OUT OH, DANNY =T HAVEN'T SEEN You siINCE You MM LEFT FOR. 4 PRE-FLIGHT ! THIS 15 WONDERFUL ! WHAT DO YOU HEAR AS THE SEABEES couLb o IT'! PHYLLIS, ,WHERE 1D THAT BABY SCALE | AND RUBBER BATH QUTFIT . GO? | BY GOLLY-I'M | GLAD | HAVE TO GO TO TH! STORE NOW’ Fopr. 141, King Featur-s Svm, uld rights reserved. LISTEN-ILL GO TO THE STORE s Ao, AT N S