The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 5, 1945, Page 7

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, | ' WANT ADS 945 FORSALE | FOR RENT D TR R | FOR SALE—2 Remington pump ¢ shotguns. Call 663, before 12. | FOR SALE—Oil heater, $25; ward- robe trunk and ladies leather 15 in. boots, size 8. Never worn. Phone Douglas 48. | FOR SALE—'39 Mercury, $250] h. Write Box 2407, Juneau. 7 Picce, California style living {room furniture. Practically new. Phone Douglas 962. HOR SALE—Kitchen wood or coal. Also typewriter. fBoth in first-class condition. «T. J. Ryan, phone Black 380. “for| FOR SALE jof furniture. Call 501, llim SALE—Hign chair; child's ‘crib and mattress; crib and pad; small tricycle; sewing machine. hone Black 770, | AR FOR SALE—King and winge hali- but girdie. See Pete, Bus Depot Are-war spring :m: hnun' like Inew, $35. Black 350. FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house,! ‘Iumished, One-half basement. 945 W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap-| pointment. ESTAURANT — Complete equip- PILEDRIVER MEN 2-ROOM fur. Apt., oil range, bath 513 Willoughby. FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins 843 West Ninth Street. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. S WINTER RATES, 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | dry. Phone 236. AND FOUND | LOST—Auto wheel (wire) and| tire. $3 reward. Returi’to Juneau | o ] ore | sfzt ARENOW NEEDED | WESTWARD JOB| Railroad Workers Are SHll Needed for White | Pass Route | The United States Empioyment|cbtain from his bahker a loan of \Fmame Corporatior [BUSINESS LOANS " FOR VETS UNDER ~ GIACTEXPLAINED The necessary machinary f¢ |cessing applications by | World War II for busine: der the Se emen’s Re Act of 1944 (G. I Bill of Rights) { Corporation, Richard M. Price, ger of that Agency, announced Price’s statement followed an anncuncement from Washington, D C., that the Veterans Administration bad designated the Reconstruction an Agency to review applications to banks by veterans for the guaranty of busi- ss loans. Under the program, RFC ill recommend to the appropriate office of the Administrator of Vet- eran's Affairs whether that office should approve or disapprove such applications. Loans applied for may be used in purchasing any business, supplics, equipment, machinery or tools to be usad by the veteran in pursuing & gainful cccupation. The Govern- ment may guarantee repayment of such loans to the extent of 50 per cent, but not in an amount exceed-' ing $2,000 as its maximum guaran- Thus, the veteran who @ ifiss for a business loan by obtain 2 guarantee of 50 per cent of any loan up to $4,000. He may, of couse, DOUGLAS |} veterans of | Douglas High loans un- February 6, fro adjustment las mothers are their children to the Immunization | has been set up in the Seattle Loan Clinic to be held in the Juneau | | Agency of the Reconstruction Fin- | Health y 7, a4t 10 a. m. ginning of the whoop! which all babies over age The will meet McC members are invited. frem the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR: JUNEAU. ALASKA be &t the Do day_ February 7.al §.p how a movie h should be of inter All Douglas residents s attend - oo NEWS i WELL BABY CLINIC The regular monthly Well B.m;;iMA" MANDERFIELD pro- | Clinic will be onducted in the chool on Tuesday, ; 2to 4 p.m. Doug- so urged to take DIES IN HOSPITAL EARLY THIS MORNING . Center Wednesady, Febru- of s the be- Manderield, Ann's Hc morning. He w need. of Salt Lake City, Uteh SEWING C1.VB Méendertield, Chicago, IIl M Nizht Sewing on tonight at 8 o'clock BASKETBALL G Tomorrow night, February Douglas High School basketball teal will meet the Subport in the Juneau | High School the Beavers. ed Communicat 1 Lodge Monday in the E. A. d J. W. Leiv - FROM HOONAH Frances Warring of Hoonah is a | t the Hotel Juneau m. At the same time Juneau School will meet the work MOVIE BY HEALTH DEPT. H. Stone, Sanitari . VER ) ( WEL EVEN HEARD V4 ( YOL OF IT. WHY 2 1/747 i 1t 0ID Yo — HEAK YES, WE CAME THAT"WAY- WE "} ANY THING | HIT THE TAIL END OF AMEAN!/ FROM THE HURRICANE M GLAD WE :{ "WASPS STING™| R WERE HERE ENGINEERING he SURVIVORS = ANY RAFTS 2 beautifu OF JAPANESE 1S SHOWN UP men wi to @ what could d Scm t their e woulid can Aviation en , in an interview nal contempt for the Col. Harber Paul, Minn ans, of Enterp Majo e, Or scutive the lon: ling i air- s for the Seyenth Army Afr throughout Yl\ Central and rn Pacific: Japanese I imaginatio ness; they can't n equipment and in- y have no engineeri 1l they can do is imitate G nt was o an and British ma- s that became obsolete ArS other, Oon ok ed Roy tien ini was ag cor although mosi ) SEE ANY 4 ans said machined good we used them for truck bear- one | crete runway four inch the concret2 the pedition ev and eig ( THANK YOU L'_VE?)‘\ ly good »xample. “They're ily machined L act P over- their fc caref In for il th purp ass stock.” th pick: mplish in a r American 1 do within a fe o of the work is almost piti- I Instead of us- to level out nry 3 thick a at @ » fine ma e inche e to rebiuld Kwajalein, we found a con- thick. It But it had no base was of poor quality have been poured too wet D - thick good Andrews' expedi- Asia 21-1930) t land exploring ex- sant out m Ameri- 40 m el tor car $700,000. Chapman to cex larg: npris SUH SO MUCH. J~ ¥y 1ap | PAGE SEVEN CHILDREN'S SUITS READY T0 SEW; JUST CALLMRS. C. WYLLER There are 50 children's snow suits all cut out and ready to sew, accord- Chris Wyller and all that e Sewers. of light muterial any machine can take them. are of size 8, all material is and they e for Norwegian and They Relief Anyor should — willing to aid in this cause phone Mrs. Wyller, Green R CUSTOMS MAN OUT William H. Barrington, Jr,, U. 8. Deputy Collector of Customs at Skagway, Alaska, was a brief visitor in Juneau over the weekend before continuing South to the States by PAA plane. Mr, ington recently took a rduction physical examination ka, and is now taking a vaca- companied by Mrs. Barring- ten, while awaiting call to the serv- ices. He is a son of Hill Barrington and nephew of Sid Barrington, well- known operators of the Stikine Riv- er boat service out of Wrangell. TS, MAJOR COSTOLLO TOLD Y THANK YOU, ME TAERE'S A DANCE TONGHT. 1D SURE BE GLAD IF YOUD GO WITH ME. MY NAMES _NED VINE.. CAPTAIN HONORE ment. Good for man and wife. 3 Good . Jocation. Emergency sale. Service announced today they had | greater amount, for instance $6,000; Formerly priced at $1800, now openings for qualified pllcdriver\bu( the guaranty is limited to $2,000 $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, men for a job to the Weszwnrd‘lln loans of less than $4,000, the 5116. . However, they stated, “these menjGovernment guaranfées half; thus, Y imust be able to pass the requirediin a $3000 loan '~ the guaranty R SALE—Furnished house on physical examination. We cannot; amounts to $1,500, not more, 'Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 use men who contemplate going] Mr. Pricz outlined the following p. m. or before 9 a. m. fishing this season, as it is now, tial steps for veterans desiring = tco near the fishing season.” {guaranteed b s loar R SALE—Airplane hangar. can‘ Railroad workers, the office{ 1. The veteran should fitst con- “Alaska -Mission. stated, are still needed for “thé! - tact his local banker. P - —— - |Wwhite Pass and Yukon Route and If the veteran is unable to ob- LYNCH Property for sale. 7-T00m, 515 the Alaska Railroad, both of| tain a loan from his local bank-| modern house. Inquire On Pre- wpion are classed as highly essen- | er, he should then apply to his Mile 9, Glacier Highway. ;.1 jops. | nearest RFC Loan Agency for a LE—_Troller “Diana’—33 ft. Qualified men who are interested | loan. The address of the ap-| long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. in these openings are m_'ged to ap- propriate agency for this region Chrysler Orown marine engine, ply at the. USE Soffice at 124 is' 410 Dexter Horton Building, first class condition. See Harbor Marine Way. Boasle, Waslingiat B L a ring to assist veterans s program may obtain the nec- essary regulations and loan appli- cation blanks from the local region- ANY CAL\S? i JOE PALQOKA 2 iT’6 IN THE MANDOLIN TLL HAND IT TO YOU AFTER THE NEXT Fyou MEAN THE'Y EXACTLY, GUARD, THE J WARDEN MATRON AND [THERE'S SOME GERTIE ARE INIS PLO UP TO SOME | AFOOT HERE TRICKERY, | RIGHT UNDER TRACY?. < OUR NOSES i ->-eo —— : ¢ ags & GOOD established bakery in Skag- | r u c I l x l on ! way. Steady business year round. Writh Jdmik. Opglan, 'Box 305, al office of the Veterans Adminis- | Skagway, Alaska. | | tration”, Mr. Price sg H M s 3 1 | “The requirements of the Law are {2 ' JUPLEX house' and two 3-room | 3 S BN that the veteran must be found g houses apd cabin, all furnished,! | qualified by training or experience won__ Gastineau Ave. Inquire at' | to engage in the type of business for Juneau-Paint Store. | {which he seeks a loan, the property s To Be Heard sought to be acquired is reasonable s Hiy lin price and suited to its intended T T The Ministeria: Association of the purpcse, and that the venture is ‘ poe | city selected the Northern Light ely to succeed. hlscELLANEo'Js Preshyterian Church as the place: Since the Act does not provide | e o ey l'where the Good Friday Union Choir | for loans to run businesses, the lgn- HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSF— will present the Crucifixion, it was der wiil want to know whether the !Board -and- room $60 per mcuth. |announced at their regular meeting | veteran has sufficient funds for this| Third and Main. | this morning. | purpose, as well as ability, depzn: L The speakers for the Morning fbility, business experience, and bus. hought Program, sponsored by the |iness character, to assume a rea i association and broadcast each week | sonable likelihood that the veter day at 8:30 a. m., brought up to‘afl’s contemplated operations will be te, are as follows, subject to re- |successful. The lender will also \ want to know whether the veteran' has been in such business before en-' ing the service and the nature of | service experience and training. “Veterans are well advised to be on guard asainst fraudulent or ab- surd propositions and careful of ex-| ploiters. With the aid of the bank-| March 19-24—Capt. Carruthers. ler, who is schooled in such matters,| ~ March 26-31—Rev. Booth. {\'aterans ould investigate very April 2-7—Rev. Webb. Erardully all propositions presented b April 9-14—Rev. Wasil. , jto them. T are many pitfalls R April 16-21—Rev. Buddy. |and diffics and hardwork in = April 23-28—Rev. Solobeff. cperating one’s own business. April 30-May 5—Rev. Baker. An annoynccment was made re- . garding the World Day of Prayer| Service to be held at the Bethel | Tabernacle on the afternoon nndi evening of February 16 sponsored by the Women's Interdenominational Group. Pastcr Jensen, of the Seventh-day Bill!_Its’ Feb. 1 WE PICK UP THE TRANSPORTS CARRYING THE NAVY RADID™ * CREW5 AT 10,000 FEET. b%o SILENCE ALL THE WAY. FIGHT UNLESS THE TRANSPORTS ARE - ATTACKED... THEN WE ARG EXPENDABLE. BUT SELL FOR A HIGH PRICE! & Yol MEN KNOW WHERE WE ARE GOING AND WHY LONCE AIRBORNE, THE ARMY PILOT I5 IN COMMAND OF YOUR SHIP... CARRY ON ! 4 I SOMETIMES WISH 2 THEM WRIGHT BROTHERS HAD STUCK To BICYCLES ! Yol CAN'T ALL HANDS... BOARD THEY T KINDA Mis5 \JACKET ON AIRPLANES | 5TOW YOUR | THAT OL'LIFE | A HIMALAYA GEAR ANC MAN YOUR GLACIER | ASSIGNED TAKEOFF STATIONS ! THIS 15 1T I WOULDN'T MIND HAVIN’ A BICYCLE JUST IN.CASEL, ALOHA, CHARLEE NOBLE / THE FIXIT SHOP—General light | ‘reppdyi auiek. Phone: 567. 't HEMSTITCHING and. covered but- |tons. Phone Black 510. 4 VSR vision. { SUARANTEED Reallstic Derma | February 5-i0—Rev. Wasil. ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up | February 12-17—Rev. Soboleff. Lola Beazty Snop. Phone 201 | February 19-24—Rev. Buddy 1315 Decker Way | February 26-March 3—Rev. Hiller- | man. March 5-10—Rev. Jensen. March 12-17—Rev. Treat. (s fij i (F you have empty rooms or apts. | for desirable people, inform the| Gastineau Hotel. WANTED WHEN | GOT BACK THERE FROM MY ORDNANCE REPAIR JOBS, | SAW THE LIQUIDATED JAP AND GIGNS OF A SCRAP. | HAD TO FIGURE OUT WHAT HAD HAPPENED. WHEN HE GOT BACK T0 WHERE WE HID THE JEEP, HE SURPRISED THREE JAPS AND KNOCKED ONE OUT COLD WITH A JACK HANDLE. THERE WAS 4 FIGHT AND THE TWO OTHERS TOOK HIM PRISONER. THERE'S NOTHING STARTLING HERE, DARLING. ALL THE BIC NEWS IS AT YOUR END OF THE LINE! I'M MIGHTY HAPPY. SINC FLASHER GOT IT IN THE ARM. HE WAS QUT AHEAD OF THE FRONT LINES TAKING PICTURES, AND A JAP.GRENADE CLIPPED HIM. cr hour. Ge A-1 references. | HOUSEWORK —Da. cook, waltress. |Blue 510. e -——— Garden Club Nét 1 To Meet Thursday - | 3 Y | The Jgn Garden Club, sche- = { > ) | duled to that Thutsday of this week,| © ! has cancelled the February meet- @0 Adventist Church, was received as a {ing, it was announced today. The! -« new member. next meeting of the Gardeén Club| . H ¥ It is urged that as many as pos- |will be held the second Thursday in after 5 o'clock. 'sible_particivate in the rehearsals |March. - | iAmD—UM Turnivare, 306 Wo- ‘ror the presentation of the Cruci- | *loughby. Phone 788. | fixion. For rehearsal schedule call | | the Rev. Soboleff, chairman of the | QI_L.L CARE FOR CHILDREN by | committee in charge, or George B. |month, week or day; also on call. | Schmidt, director of the choir. }327 West 11th St., Basement Apt.| | All_Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7! t_s‘xhscribe' 1o the Datly Alaska HAIR STYLED g:r;gi:;‘:?:uz):‘per with the largest | o " | by Experls FOR "!l'Av's;fi FooDs |/ ) il | A it WE SPECIALIZE Gasfineau Cafe || i Feremost in Friendliness !Phone Black 150 ,evenings. NTED — Applications are now being faken for usherettes, full Sor” part “time - positions. See Mr. |Lewis, at; 20th, Century Theatre, ANTEP Fine laundry: Shirts, ieurtafns. Mending. Call Black 475 Relef At Last ForYour Cough Creaomulsion relieves promptly rg- cause [t goes right to the seat of the | trouble to help loosen and expel | E;rm laden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem=- branes, Tell your drusgist tv sell you & bottle af Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough cr you are to have your money back. - CREOMULSION i - for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis WST (NE UP, VE VARMINTS /! T WERAKER' N OONT G\T GAY WIF ME, WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line | i GARNICK’S GROCERY || Waving Permanents [ weLL-1 euEss eosey HAS FORGOTTEN US - | THOUGHT SHE MIGHT CALL ME UP AT THE OFFICE */ -AND SHE JUST PHONED FROM YOUR OFFICE -~ SAYING SHE WAS Styling Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon| OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac EELVIES ANIMAL HOSPITAL | 808 FIFTH STREET ne Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. | f DR. W. A, KELVIE | Boarding Kennels Velcrinml i R O \

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