The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 2, 1945, Page 7

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, FORSALE | 'WANT ADS 1945 NOW AT HOME FOR RENT 1932 FORD V-8 COUPE—Good me- chanical condition, - good tires. Call Blue 454, FOR SALE—26-ft. boat, $375 cash. 31A185, has 12-15 Sterling motor. See owner frcm 12 to 1 on No. 5 Float, Small Boat Harbor, sceilaneous pieces | of furniture. Call 501. 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 RESTAURANT - Complete equip- ! ment. Good for man and wife. Good location. Emergency sale. | Formerly priced at $1800, now | $1100. Cash only. Write Empire,| 5116. . ! FOR SALE—Furaished house on Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. or before 9 a. m. FOR SALE—Airplane hangar. Call! Alaska Mission 7-room, on pre- Highway LYNCH Property modern house. mises, Mile 9, Glacier | FOR SALE—Trollcr “Diana"™—33 ft.| long,sL‘,z ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine ehgine, first dlass condition. See. Harbor Mastef. GOOD established bakery in Skag- | way. Steady business year round. Write! James Cozian, Box 305, Skagw‘ay, Alaska. e e UUPLEK house and two 3-room houses" and-ecabin, ~all turnished. f on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. Hi, Billl Its' Feb. 7 MISCELLANEQUS THE MOTOR SHIP LEOTA wil leave for Warm Springs Bay Friday or Saturday. Contact Fred O'Neill at the Baranof Hotel. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. i HEMSTITCHING and covered but- | tons. Phone Black 510, GUARANTEED ~ Realisuc Perma- | ment. §7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lols Bea:ty Snop. Phone 201 315 Decker, Way (F yow have emply—rocms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. . All Elks!’ Remember, it WANTED cr hour, Good A-1 reférences. = HOUSEWORK—Da; cook, ~waitress. Blue 510. WANTED—Gare of children by day | or hour. 124 Main St., Upstairs Apt. | WANTED — Vashing machine. Phone Black 150 evenings. i WANTED — Applications are now being taken for usherettes, full or part time positions. See Mr. Lewis at 20th Century Theatre. | WANTED TO Boat sul hle‘ for, packing iced salmon. Give complete description, , price, etc,,l in first letter. “Box 237 Sitka,| Alaska. . + WANTED Fine 'laundry: shirts, curtains, "Mending. Call Black 475 » after 5-o'tlock. g 1 m furmgure 306 Wi {oughby me 788 | WILL QARE FOR CHILDREN by monil, week or day;-also on call. 327 w‘e_st 11th St., Basement Apt.| Hi, Bill! Its' Feb, 7 ‘ . LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Brown billfold with valued pictures. Please return to Empire. | LOST—Wednesday, ladies’ yellow gold Walthal wrist watch. Re- ward. Call Douglas 143. How To Relieve *Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | | i | use Wnoq X er to the seat of the | f‘ le to_help loosen and expel: laden phlegm, and aid nature | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mueous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are have your money back. GCREOMULSION forCoughs, Chest Colds, Braneisisie 'KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL 808 FIFTH STREET i Phone Red 115 Phone Blue 168 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE 3oarding Kennels Veterinary FROM, ANCHORAGE 17} mcul E. Martin and Charis Poul- son, both of Anchorage, are staying st the Baranof Hotel. | meeting of the Juneau Fire Club. * TWO FINES LEVIED IN A | -ROOM fur. Apt., cil range, bath.| 513 Willoughby Mr. and Mrs, 'FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins 843 West ]}'lnlh Street. Mrs. Jensen and Thomas §TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Cali | after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. who was Papa Jensen, WINTER RATES, | 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- |21d Jensen store. dx}' Phone 236. | BASKETBALL | (ANOS FOR KENT. —Phone 14| The Douglas Huskies will the Crimson Bears for their third game of the season tonight a flREME“ (OMPLHE i»‘dk‘lock in the Douglas gym ANNUAL BALL PLANS | ATMONTHLY MEETING 25 ™ won one game. Tonight's real “champs” of the Channel LEAVES FOR SITKA Miss Twila Porterfield left yes. terday, via Alaska Ccastal Airways, to continue her missionary work at the Sheldon Jackson School at All firemen have now been furnished | Sitka. She has resided at. the with tickets and speciel canvassing | Douglas Mission for the past year, committees have been appointed. |where she has taught native chil-| Two new members were taken into |dren. She made many friends here. the organization, Bud Walker and AW 3 *a Joe Werner, following which a tur- | key feed was served to the members. | - Plans for the Thirty-ninth Annual Firemen's Ball to be given in the Elks' Ballroom on February 10 were completed last night at the regular ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ! Mrs. Neva Jensen, Minneapolis, «¢ Minn, announces the engagement , lof her daughter, Miss Florence Jensen, to Ernest Weschenfelred, © P son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wes- ("’Y (OUR'[ I'ODAY chenfglder - of Spocn Island. The w2 ' |wedding will take place the first - week in July. The bride-to-be is a e graduate = of the ' University of Minngsota, and has been employed \by the Department of Labor for [the past six modths' in Juneau. Mr. Weschenfelder is''a graduate ™ of the University of Washington, and Is now employed as an en-| gineer for CAA at Anchorage { Two fines, one for speeding and the other for being drunk and dis- were ed in City Mag- istrate’s Court this morning. Albert Peterson was fined $26 for travel- ling 40 miles per hour on Willough- | by Avenue a 20-mile Zone. | Harry A. Longway was fined $25 on & charge of drunk and d}sorderly‘ conduct. e Wl i A GOOD LUCK TOKEN | After leading all the way fo the| PORTLAND, Ore.—Mrs. Mary T_‘lafil round, the Juneau Blue team | Roberts gave her 1,000th cello- idiled to come through in the phane-cased four-leaf clover to Pvt. standing position and lost to the Charles W. Wilson, Los Angeles, at Reds by 25 points the Red Cross canteen here. Her Douglas team was last in all po- hobby started in 1942 when she Sitions except standing, and came gav clover good luck token to in second. i her son, Robert, after he joined the| The uniformily low scores were £& Coast Guard. attributed by some to the vibration g - 4 of the building, caused by the SAVE THD PTECES |prevailing Taku wind, which raged \u of your broken lenses and send throughout the centest. : them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska | 1h¢ Only ‘“possible,” or ‘perfect =/ They will be replaced prorhptly dn|SCCre. Of the meet was made by a our large and well equipped-iabore ’gelzlgn, a member of the Juneau tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. ! 1 ‘22 CARA NOME SKIN FRESHENER After cream cloansing, ree | move all traces of soiled | cream with this fragrant | liquid! 1t refreshes your skin delightfully | H : ECONOMY REG, SIZE | .sxzeszso sl. e . Junean Reds v ASK FOR IT AT Lem: Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Kee“;f:;n igg Your Rexall Siore [ ] = e sl es. Crass -of the Blues was high man |with 174 points, followed by Keith- jahn of the Reds with 173, and Jensen of Douglas, third, with 172 points. Individual scores follow: Douglas Team Turpin .. Shudshift Jensen Mortensen Rustad 1160 ....146 172 157 157 92 Juneau Blues E. Boddy ....170 & Shaw 143 & Eide 166 | Nelson 157 Crass | ___|Hermle 160 | D. Boddy 164 | Hillerman 170 835 Relieve misery, as most mothers N ARRIVES FOR FURLOUGH | do. Rub the 'cKs i | Pfc. Charles Werner arrived here | throat, chest and back with e tostofl VAFORUB !last night by plane to spend a 30- | [ day furlough with his wife and - son. This is his first furlough in over a year. 5 Total ::;:;"WTKINSV i —__"GREATHR‘&_E" m GOOD HEALTH | E propucts | ROUIE IS PLAN, - (= Foods. Medicines, Flavorings : p A" I(A"{ and Spices; Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY 1§ Phone 174 “. | | | @ « > SFares fo Be Reduced when| Strato-clippers Put info Service SEATTLE, Feb. 2.—Exhibits show- Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac |ing Seattle as an important air terminal to Alaska and the Orient, and revealing plane fares lower than | the cost of first class surface car- rier rates, have been filed with the Civil Aeronautics Board in Wash- | ington, D. C. by Pan American World Airways. Proposing to operate 108-passen- ger strato-Clippers over the “Great Circle’ route, the airline showed in exhibits that it will be possible to fly from Seattle to Tokyo or Muk-‘ den via Alaska and the Aleutians in slightly more than 20 hours, as now HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE in Cold ywmpurcd with 14 days in the fast- Anchc ”0UGLAS lest ship, at a cost of only $209 ours Similar fast ¢ would be points, and it would be possible to \visit. the lof a two weeks' vacation | Seattle to Batavia via Manila would Thomas Jensen require 37 hours 22 minutes and cost and Thomas, Jr., returned tp their|g3il. home on Fifth Street this week. Mukden would take less than have hours for $311.50 been residing in the Marcus Jensen Manila via Tckyo would require 28 Apartments for the past six months. hcurs and cost $261.50. To Shanghai recently the fare would be $240 and require discharged from the United States 26 hours. Seaview Apts |Army, is now employed at the Feusi’Singap half hours Alaska wculd be brought to with- p in a meet seqitle. which now Pan American’s modern plans ¥ The pe ¢ two teams are tied, each having| g ao-C ippers BAME, [ neay i 1939 required therefore, will give the fans a hint .. ¢ Ppreposes will be 2% !time days with the fastest surface trans- portation hours to Whitehorse, 6': hewrs to NO'i‘B—Bwiné to a mixup in the mails somewhere, several comics of The Empire’s page have failed o arrive for P YOU QUGHT TO SEE OLLE=( THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU. ALASKA slightly over eant would be on direct or via Ju- airbanks via An- Whitehorse $87 e direct. $3750 and to e via Juneau, $61 - oo and low fa many other ice to $52; to Anc neau, $74.50 chorage or Ketchikan Whitel offe: Orient within the limits From ficials realize out of are mainly tudes and they or 40 From Seattle to To Calcutta via Tokyo » Nationel Forest ed hunters to twn in | In the | hides to be made into the for U. S. s¢ of all ST radius KID DOCTOR temperature During 12 y apital. The D. B only babies ourth of t - staff their warm clothing reque deer town A trip from Seattle to would require 34 and a nd cost $299. o, o DALLAS, Ore actice, Dr. I hours’ The few journey from ght to Juuca s only 7 or the Sy and The Mineral Baths m Sprit y will put you ape. Cle urnished Groceries, Liquors and To- d to 4 hours with the new The trip to Ju- iar days by The Summer at W in i Cabins baccos asor munity test surface means flight time to Kotel hours, half the present In 1939 it required three ordinance, town in asked to clothes on.” arves be O'NEILL. & FENTON, Baranof, Alaska - e It will iy All Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7! require only " Hitting Low Spots South of Border BOGOTA, Colombia Bogota’s high, interested hig make the of the government with their and dis! intending to look it SRS, pleasure cold ¢ in low h temperatures earch easy. timetable railroads is within a 15 altitude, average et e e of up his favorite itude or temy his ticket streets of tb sent Under terms of a new wemen apy shorts or bare go home There , and no woman has warned more promptly “emergency aring down- midri e and get me bave been no had to home than once. foday's issue but they will appear just as soon as received. . Telephone 800 e e ot e ot e o S e Juneau Representati PAGE sEqu JUDY M. FRANK ve Morthwestern Life Insurance Co. Three—Way Pay Policies Fndowment Accumulation Children’s Educational Health, Accident and Life, Combination Policies [ SAY, GIRLS, HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS~THE “WASPS STING” THAT C47 WHICH WAS DUE ALITTLE MOUSTACHE oo b F MISSING ) JUST CAME IN FROM T K AUSTRALIA. ;’I HERE TODAY« TS REPORTED // V7 <AND WHO DO YOU THINK WAS ON LIEUTENANT- | % _— » [T~ LIEUTENANT GENERAL MINOR g{ SHUT UP, } H AND JOE PALOOKA AND DO YOU REMEMBER THAT HANDSOME 7”7 YOu T HAVE A FUNNY FEELING THAT MANDOLIN HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH &8 GERTIE’S WANTING TO SHOW FOR THE STAY HERE. IT'S JUST, NIGHT, INMATES, WARDEN ? 7 /\ TRACY / WHATS THE MATTER, NO CRACKS HOTSPOT! MR.RYAN TOLD US ABOUT YOU OUYS. SOON YOU WON'T | SALUTING WHILE UNCOVERED HAVE TO WORRY < =AND THAT WE WERE NOTTO ABOUT RETYRNING '\ EMBARRASS AN ARMY MAN ARMY SALUTES LOWER IN RANK BY FAILING WITHOUT YOUR #AT/, WELL ENZIN ZUNDAY PRETTY THIS ALERT QUARANTINE - ¥ 2 L THAT'S FINE, NINA, BUT I'M NOT FIXING IT UP FOR YoU! — UNCLE WALT, | APPRECIATE A LOT WHAT YOUR DOING - WITH THAT HIGHCHAIR. BALLS o FRe! LOOWY, | SNUFFY! Waving Permanents Styling Shaping JIGGS THIS NOVEL = 1T | Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. | Beauty Salon “ OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 | Baranof | 2 { 'LL START READING 'M GLAD MAGGIE 1S READIN'- I'T WILL KEEP HER MIND OFF LISTEN, GIRLIE I KolOW YOU'VE BEEN USING ME AS A TOOL AND ™M WISE TO YOU, BELINDA...IT WAS A GOOD SHOOTIN' GOT Yol POWN | PICTURE HE DIDN'T WANT TO Mig5... T 'PEARS LIKE W WHOLE NEWNITED STATES NAuy/ WERDED THIS-A-Way ! NOW-WHAT HAS HAPPENED 7 SHE'S CRYIN %/ Extension 612 e SHUT YOU —YOU _ |LAUNDRY IN | MIGHT CUT ME IN7/IO MINUTES, WHO 15 THIS 56T. ALLEN YO SAY You MUST SEE, CAPTAIN 2, OUR AIRPLANES AND QUARTERS! WOULD Ak UHEN HE CARNT Oy PERDICKERMINT - SOME BOY FRIEND OF BOBBY'S JUST CALLED UP-OR! 1 WISH SHE WAS BACK HERE - | MISS HER SO - LL TALK THIS OVER. YOU'LL FIND THE * SERGEANT IN COL . . SPITZ5G OFFICE .1' WILL YU BRING THE SOLDIER HERE OR. MUST I MAKE AN I'LL GIVE You ONE GUESS, MRS. WALLET, ANQ' ONE LETTER! 7 %

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