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"l'Ul'B’DAWY.JANUARY 30, 1945 : st T ADS WA N 'FORSALE | FOR BENT FOR SALE — Medium-size adjust- able dvess form. Unused. Phone Blue 472 or Red 259. S FOR SALE — Miscellaneous piece: of furniture. Call 501. FOR SALE—26-ft. boat, $375 cash. 31A185, has 12-15 Sterling motor. See owner from 12 to 1 on No. 5 Flecat, Small Boat Harbor. PIANO FOR SALE. In good con- dition. $285.00. Call 62 dur- ing business hours. | FOR SALE OR RENT—3-Room, furnished house, with bath. In Douglas. Phone Douglas 693. FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house, furnished. One-half basement. 945 W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap-!| pointment. { FOR SALE—Small electric range.| $20. Good condition. Phone Green 220, or No. 6 Koskey Apts. ompléi; 7equlij- ment. Good for man and wife. /v ¢, their credit last night. The | Good location. Emergency sale. Formerly priced at $1800, 5116. FOR SALE—Furaisoed house on| . Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. or before 9 a. m. i L FOR, SALE—Airplane hangar. Call Alaska Mission, i { LYNCH Property for- sale. 7-room, m9¢lem 1_10“59- Inquire, on pre- | left hete for a defense job over the mises, Mile 9, Glnc;eg Highway. | weekend. He .expects to be gone year’'s war progress is complete. War v AR L LT F‘OR‘,SALE—Trollcr Diana"—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.; Chrysler Crown marine engine, | first class condition. See Harbor | Master. " 3 “" GOOD established bakery in Skag- way. Steady business year round. Write James Cozian, Box 305, Skagway, Alaska. OUPLEX house and two 3-room {1y arrived here from the States to |Chronology for 1944 houses and cabin, all furnished, !make her home with her husband’s formation and election returns for Inquire at parents, has accepted a position 1944 have been added. The election on Gastineau Ave. Juneau Paint Store. MISCELLANEOQUS THE MOTOR Z SHIP LEOTA will leave for “Warm’ Springs Bay | Friday or Saturddy' Contact Fred O'Neill at--the- Baranof Hotel, WM. ‘R ROOKER — Your wallet | has’ been turned.in at the Em- | pire. & THE FIXIT SHOP—General light | repair work. Phone 567. { HEMSTITCHING and covered but- tons. Phone Black 510. | FOR RENT—Cabin. 2 rooms, bath, oil range. Whites only.* Phone Blue 454. 4 ROOM HOUSE, oil stove. West 9th Street. FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins 843 West Ninth Street. §TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call| after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATE: Seaview Apts. Oil and-wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. i #(ANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 145 DOUGLAS NEWS HUSKIES WIN Chalking up a score of 20 to 29 the Douglas Huskies beat a Coast Guard five and added another vic- game was not a regular league con- 1OW | test and the gate receipts go toward |want to know. $1100. Cash only. Write Empu‘c,‘mb March of Dimes. It was an-|reference books but i nounced today that the benefit was available at all times. |a huge success with a large crowd Almanae, probably the most used 2 | attending and the receipts reached and useful reference bock on the o the grand total of $75.40 after ex- penses had been paid. LEAVES FOR DEFENSE JOB Fred Frobese who recently return- ed here after a visit in the States, about’ 4 year. ' PURCHASES HOME Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boéwman re- cently purchased the former Shaffer house on St. Ann’s Avenue. Mr. Bowman has already started ex- tensive remedeling on his new home. ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs. George Stragier, who recent- with Dr. R. H. Williams as his of- fice assistant. Her husband is in the service and now serving overseas. — e FUNERAL OF FRANK HIGUERA IS T0 BE - HELD ON THURSDA Funeral services for Frank Hig- urea, who died in St. Ann’s Hospital on January 25, will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday morning from the Catholic Church of the Nativity, it was anncunced today. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. | Higurea was born October 4, 1894 | There is a complete concise review | F 843 | THE DAILY ALASKA WORLD ALMANAC, !SKI CLUB PARTY | 1945, DOES NOT | IS EVENT OF THIS HAVE ANY "ADS” ~ SATURDAY NIGHT Diamond Jubilee of Book .., | 1 | ski Club party of the will be |season, costume affair, 2 given Saturday night, starting at of Facts Confains 9 oclock in the Miner's Union |Hall on First Street. New Features 2 The committee says not to let | { The Warld Almanac and Book of!the words “costume pa ripi Facts for 1945 observes its diamond out any of the members or their friends who want to attend, as any {kind of dress or suit, except those one wears every , are accept- shortage has curtalled supplies and able. Here are some suggestions to maintain its high coverage the the committee has made: show Almanac has eliminated advertising, 81T, clown, thug, school kid, hay-| This action has permitted the addi-|%¢d: Pirate, cowgirl, miner of the/| jubliee by appearing for the first time in its 60 years of publication | without ‘advertising. The paper tion of new features, including|i9¢r type: or any wild arrange- maps of the Eastern and Western ment of clothing which will make Hemisghere on the fnside cover|the Wearer fecl unhibited. pages and a full page monthly cal- Alice Johnson of the social com- endar for 1945 in color and easy-to- |Mittee has volunteered to assist read letters and numbers on the out- anycene frankly dubious of raising side cover, always handy for quick an outfit for Saturday night. Her reference. All the regular fsatures lAplt*phuxm is Black 585; call after of The World Almanac has been re-|? ©'clock. Reservations may be |tained and coverage of some has ;4 been increased as developments de- |manded additional space. During these busy and eventful |days there are many things people ‘There are many few readily The World < TOO FAST ON | FOR MD | market, is cne of the few. Its THIS CRAZY JLIEUTENANT ) OF {wealth of information gives any {reader & firm foundation for sound = |argument, ranking it a § ‘henor on any shelf of fact | publication: The day- day chronology of the |declaration, invasion and armistice | dates are listed, as are admirals and | |vice admirals, generals and licut-) jenant generals army-navy pa -4 | scales, army posts and naval a-| |tions. Maps of the theatres of| — — | war are included in the vast com-| | polation of Werld War II informa- | tion. | | But news cther than war is am- ply covered. There is a General Political in- LISTEN, MAYBE MY SIX > UP SO WHAT section includes returns for the leading presidential candidates by | = States and by Counties. | Information on ccnstantly re | quested subjects is available — as- | trecncmy, holidays and church fasts, | marriage and divorce requirements. | Worthwhile information carried in! detail includes population data, edu- rcation, associations and societies and | Ithe ever increasing popular list of ! | museums, art and science through-| __ out the country. There are revis- =] ed government rosters, the 69th Congress, ambassadors, United States and foreign, and courts. Government ugencies and reports/ WHATS ON THE HEAT & WITH THE FLEET TODAY, ENZIN ZUNDAY 7 15 ALL are condensea to' their essentials.| 3UARANTEED Realisuc Perma- at Kenesico, California. For many | of achievements in ‘the field of PURE AND SECURE?Z ment. 1‘»0 A Curls, $1 up.|vears he was an employee of the science, 1944. Equally concise and| Lold Beaaty ‘Snop. ° Phone 201.[Astoria and Puget Sound Canning | complete sports records. Deaths Company at Excursion Inlet. {of notable persons in 1944 ere list- as 315 Decker Way ., [F you have empty, rooms or apts. for 'desirable 'péople, inform the Gastineau Hotel. WANTED EXPERIENCED Secretary - Book- | keeper desires permanent posi- tion. Write Box 5130, Empire. WANTED: Young lady from Phila. | desires room in refined home.! ¥ Phone 747 between 9:00 and 5:00. Miss Abel. . | HOME for female Stottyidog. See| owner, on “KeKU” at small boat| harbor. In-morping or after 4 p..m.. WANTED TO BUY-Boat suitable; for ‘packing iced salmon. Give complete description, price, etc.,! in first letter. Box 237 Sit.ka,i Alaska. ' 4 58 L i HOUSEWORK—Day or_hour. Good cook, waitress, A-1_ references. Blue 510. | = i WANTED TO BUY—Small tricycle. | Call Green 770. | laundry: :.hms,; curtains. Mending. Call Black 475, after 5 o'clock. i | WANTED—Job as mechanic. Cat; and truck specialist. Call at No.| 3, Village. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call.| 327 West 11th St, Basement Apt.| LOST AND FOUND | *'LOST + 8-mofiths-old' red Cocker Spaniel pup. Reward. Phone Blue 245. | LOST — Envelope containing two| pay checks, by Vincent Liboon,! betwéen Empire and Bog* *larbor. Reward. Return to Ismeal Hotel, Room No. 4. ¥ LOSTA-—‘By ;chml boy, brown u!e-! time pen with military clip. Re-| « ward. Please return to Empire. | H KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL 808 FIFTH STREET fl:ote Blae 168 . Phone Red 115 Office Hours 9 to.11:30 A. M, & DR. W. A. KELVIE Boarding Kenels Veterinary | i = y IS va s e 25 ESIG He is survived by a sister in San- Francisco and a brother, Joe, in the Merchant Marine. e C(OAST GUARD MOVIE NOW BEING SHOWN Vice-Cemmcdore for Alaska of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Jack Burford said today that he wished every member of the auxiliary could see the short feature now playing at the Capitol Theater entitled “Sailors All", the story of the Coast Guard Reserve. o e 2 % WATKINS GOOD HEALTH - PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings 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 Almanac HAIR STYLED | by Experls WE SPECIALIZE } in Cold ! Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 § ed. I" “The World Almanac and Book of & | Facts is published by The New York |3 | World-Telegram, a Scripps-Howard f= | newspaper, at 125 Barclay Street, | New York 15, N. Y. | —— ., — COLOR SLIDES ARE SHOWNATROTARY, [ 77~ e WELL, Menibers of Juneau Rotary Club (g were entertained today with a show-? 5 ing of color slides of Alaskan scenes, | . and by talks on the problem of the | | slaughter of reindeer by wolves in < | the Arctic by Senator Frank ‘Whaley |of Nome and Sidney Rood of the | Alaska Office of Indian Affairs. The x‘slides were shown by Fred Geeslin, | assistant superintendent of the Alas- | ka Office of Indian Affairs. | Rood pointed out how the wolves have contributed to the decrease in the sizé of the reindeer herd from probably more than 550,000 animals in 1832 to about 90,000 today. Senator Whaley, commercial pi- lot, told of the job of hunting down the wolves by plane. Gov. Ernest Gruening presented certificates for work done in the Sixth War Loan Drive to Bruce Kendall, Bob Martin, President Jack Fletcher, Rotary Club, Homer Gar-| vin of the Capitol Theater and ra- dio station KINY. — e l | | DID LOCATE ! B s I'M DING NIGH FAMISHED ! When cooking macaroni, spag- hett! or rice, rub a bit of fat| around the top of the pan to pre- vent the pan boiling over. Ginger. ale poured over diced fruit gives zip when a refreshing fruit. cocktail or diced fruit dessert is desired, \F YOURE ; TALKING TOME .| | BREATHE TM SO § HANDSOME AN SWEET T'M NOT HERE . JACKSON. - BACK. MONTHS SENTENCE FOR HELPING THE BROW 1S = “? YOU'RE = |NOT GOING TO EVICT ME. "1l OLD HIGHCHAIR THAT BELONGED | TO CORKY AND JUDY. EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA made by calling Elsie Werner “* PURPLE HEART IS i o gl s ae TP et 3 PAGE SEVEN NO SETTLEMENT OF Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal for your husband’ ce in the or Green 320. servi The party, which is not a public Asiatic-Facific area. The medal affair, is for Ski Club oo AWARDED MAXWEll: will not be ready for issuance until | and their invited guests. | six months after the war, and it! IERR'IORY R'ms The social committee is catac ] pOSIHUMOUS HONOR is requested that you make appli- | posed of Ernest Parsons, chairman; | cation to this office for the award Mabel Singer, Margaret Bailey, The Purple Heart has been post- |at that time | FOR pRo GRMMRS Justine De Wolfe, Dorothy Evans, humously awarded to Harry G.| REENEE S e | June Young, Pete Warner, Vi Maxwell, Jr, well known former Bincerely yours, & | Klasseu and Betty Jones. Juneau man and husband of Mrs,, (Slened) R H. Jeschke, Colonel | - - - Sybil Maxwell, who lost his life i 2 - 4 o 'in one of the battles for the TS TR Bl B0 e J&‘q‘-flj&;’“&‘ ke IHROWI“G AT (ARS‘N"“"]”"‘." e SHUMEE letter e SN b R ES N0 Brosklyn Tigers football team, said s P L __|e WEATHER REPORT ® q he has conferred with John pilm g 1 s,.,M",""“' (;'”('.’ L (U. 8, Weather Buieau) ® !y, Mars, president of the New York wu.l MEAN ARREST, e st L o Temperature for 24-hour & professional Football Glants, but - i 3 i i e peried ending at 7:30 o'clock ® no decision has been reached re- DELI.ARES MARSHA[ I am directed by the Comman-|® this morning e garding the latter club's territorial & % | dant of the Marine Corps to in-|e o o o, o | rights Ko throwing at automobiles form you that you are entitled to({e At Juneau—Maximum, 37; ®[ O e : the Glacler Highway|the Purple Heart and the in-|e minimum, 29 o |, The Tigers, Who live betir ¢l e today warned by U. S. Marshal | cjosed Purple Heart certificate|® At Airport—Maximum, 34; e fered o one-year jeiie on Shbers T. Mahoney that his office is|which were posthumously awarded e minimum, 24 o Feld by Branch Rickey, gre dwnad determined the practice will be your husband, the late Pfc. Harrye ® ¢ @ ¢ o e o o @ o |1y (Capt. Daniel Topplng, Wi jast stopped G. Maxwell, Jr, U. . Marine Corps |e TOMORROW'S FORECAST u?‘r‘\:“"‘f‘r:"'g‘ b:',f:_"“;fi;“"vgfk"": i Several reports have come in of Reserve, in the name of the Presi e « s o . ;h’“wm" Aoty Alikee toys throwing bottles at cars and dent of the United States and b Clear and continued cold ® | e l2aving the highway strewn with direction of the Secretary of the e tonight and Wednesday with o | ken glass Such action is a Navy. The Pucple Heart, which is e gusty winds. Lowest temp- © Women who perspire noticeably micdemeanor and officers have being engraved, will be forwarded ture tonight, 25 degrees; e across the sioulders and back Leen instructed to pick up offen- to you within the next two months.'e highest tomorrow, 35. e should take the added precaution You a rshal Mahoney declared jusi as soon also entitled to the o - SR o Of back shields. NOTE—8winy fo a mixup in the mails somewhere, several comics of The Empire’s page have failed lo arrive for loday's issue but they will appear as received. 1 JUST CAN'T \F HE'S AS EXCITED. 11 1 AS YOUSAY, IM AS HAVENT SEENHIM || EXCITED AS YOU FOR ATHO\JSAN \ ARE~JUST O SEE FAMILE HIM, ANN IN OTHER WORDS, GRAVEL GERTIE, You DON JANT, TO LEAVE JAIL? you LIKE IT HERE 7 ADMIRABLE, ADMIRAL ! BEING FROM BOSTON, I VERY CLEVERLY NAMED MY AIRPLANE 25 NOU WILL OBSERVE ) JUST CHRISTENING BABY, HOT&POT } MY CREW CHIEF DREAMED: UP A AGE AND DOESN'T ‘THE EED IT ANY MORE. MV PORE, STUNMMICKS EMPTY RS A HOWER LOG T o [ 71 WONDER WHAT TLL SAYs~ WHAT HE'LL SAY~OH IT WILL BE SO DIFFICULT~+ STANDING THERE NOT BEING ABLE TO SAY AN THING THAT GERTIE WOMAN IS WISE TO U3, SHE WANTS TO HANG AROUND HERE JUST TO EXPOSE US. WEVE, GOT TO SIT TIGHT. HOWEVER, MY GROUIND | CREW CONCLIDED THAT SUCH A TIRE PALL DESERVED TWO NAMES~THEY ARE NOW PAINTING THEIR CHOICE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TPE AIRCRAFT AS A SIRPRISE FOR OL'J4 =g HoTsHor! LEAVE U5 60 ST HEY, THAT'S MY HIGHCHAIR! WHERE You TAKIN' IT? BY GOLLY-1 NEVER REAUZED HOW wuUzZ OF BOBBY - FOND MAGGIE WE'LL MISS HER - | WONDER IF SHE HAS LEFT SOME LITTLE THING IN HER CLOSET FOR_ ME TO REMEMBER HER BY- s s RC——_

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