The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1945, Page 7

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(UESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1945 - WANT ADS FUR SALE PR SALE—2 chm"tm\ hotguns. Call 663, before 12, pump PR SALE—OIl heater, obe trunk and ladies leather 15 2 1. *boots, size 8. Never worn. me Douglas 48. '3 Mercury, $250 Box 2407, Juneau. ALE Write living new. P Calitornia ~ style ocm furnit Practically Phone Douglas 962. range for typewriter. condition. 380. SALE—Kitchen or coal. Also in first-class Ryan, phone 'Black R wood Both T. J SALL — Miscellaneous pieces Call 501 DR of furniture. )R SALE—migh chalr; jcrib and mattre crib and pad; small tricycle; sewing machine. Phone Black 770. DR SALE—King and winge b but girdie. See Pete, Bus Depot. p mattress, like new, $35 Bxéck 350. Imusr, ment. 945 d 265 for ap- pcmtmfnl. ESTAURANT - Complete ment. Good for man and Good location, Emergency sale. Formerly priced at $180 now $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, 5116. equip- wife. OR SALE—Furnished hou Gold St. C Red 710 after p. m. or before 9 a. m. 1ed . 7-room, on pre- Hig i:NCH Pm,,{x modern hou ) mises, Mile 9, (nl ‘Llu 'OR SALE—Troller "Diana' —33 ft. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine first class conditi Master. Steady Jam s year round. Write ian, Box 305, two 3-room all furnished Inguire at house and and cablr tineau Juneau Paint Si ore. Its’ lh, Bill MISCE LLANEU!!S TACHINELESS Permanent waves Given in your home if desired Phone Red 483 for appointment. Feb. 7 HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUS! Board and roowm. $60 per nx Third and Main. THE FIXIT SHOP—Genéral light HEMSTITCHING and covered but- tons. Phone Black 510. GUARANTEED FReallsuié Perma ment, $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Bea:ty Snod Phone 20 315 Decker Way 2pty rooms or .,pta - desirable people, inform the Gastineau iotel. WANTED WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt KNOWN gold, deposit. Write H A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. MAN OR WO‘VIAN—Wnn car for part or full time business in Juneau and vicinity. Household Medicines—Food Products, Ex- tracts Complete line. Good profits. Write at once for par- ticulars. Rawleighs, 306 Adeline St., Oakland, 7, Calif. JIOUSEWORK—Da; cr hour. Good cook, waitress. A-1 references. slue 510. WANTED — Vash Phene Black 150 ,evenings. WaNTED - Apphcauons are now being taken for usherettes, full or part time positions. See Mr., Lewis at 20th Century Theatre. WANTED Fine laundry: shirts, curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 | after lougby. Phone 788. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN b\ month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. the invasion in 1944, the tartcd making new detailed 1942, Barancf Hotel Building KEL\'IE‘S ANIMAL "OSPITAL 808 FIFTH STREET Phone Blue 168 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE Boarding Kennels L child’s " home fo |All Elks! Veterinary | F UB RENT D ROOM — in private fan STE ‘\I Hh For gentleman, Phone 314. 2-ROOM fur. Apt., 513 Willoughby. ange, bath. Ul‘d oom cabins 843 Wfs' Ninth Stree HEATED , 315 6TEAM after 3 p. m RA 1 wood FLIANOS FOR REN{. —Phone 1 LUSY AND F‘%zi'\!'i)’ Auto wheel and $3 reward Store (wire at of glasses in identify and pay for FOWUND-Pair Owner adv case. this CABARET DANCE | DANCE ANNOUNCED BY AWVSINMARCH The American Women Voluntary Services will give a cabaret benefit dance in the Rk Ballrcom on Saturday, March 10, and the ad- mission will be $1 plus the tax. Miss Elsic Werner is chairman of | the cabaret dance, with following | serving with her on the committee Miss Margaret Bailey Miss Estelle Casler, Mrs. Sylvia Drawley, Miss Maureen Johnson, Mrs. Rogene Mecre, M ll\]‘ h a, Mrs Gertrude Welsh, Young and Miss Irene Rasmus The AWVS Hospitality Comm tee is also going to sell War Bonds and Stamps while in attendance at the I)umh at the Baranof Hofel. D PAST EXALTED RULERS" NIGHT TOBEBIG Evm" | [ the k to- rs Anh'u (Scot- ty i and R. E tson, who e er two sections of the initiation and business-social, e night, ate things will mx repid-fire EIK’s rules. Past d Ruler of’ the Earl Hunter mc ROSE S(HNIEDER HAS PURCHASED HOME CN FRITZ (OVE ROAD Mrs., Rcse Schneiaer, registered nurse, has purchased the Col. Nor- ris place, formerly the Herbert | Wend cn the Read sken occupancy. Mrs. she wants a, - two sons and daugh- | var is over. The two| nd Peter, are now ians, and daughter the Arkansas, Arkansas. e heme on the Fritz Cove Road is one of the most modern in that, D! r section. - EMBLEM CLUB Important Business Meeting to- night at Elks’ Hall—8:00 p. m. -ee sens, out ¢ D Tec Mm-~-~mm~ HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE n Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A, M. to 6 P. M. Baranof 1 Beauty Salon Phone Red 115 | OPEN EVENINGS BY i APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 *|Seventh - day Adventists. Return to Jm‘.aun‘ |scheol in Northe > |destrc according lJ. entertainment Fritz Cove| Remember, it is Feb. 70 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRI CAPT. JACOBS IS AWARDED Flight Surg&)n Has Record of Marvelous P chute Leaps celle Son whose plar ploded 10 aush ¢ B. C. Fo Scm |CHURCH LOSSES IN EREMY LANDS rty ovig ARE ENORMOUS base, greund burned f | Begin Campaign for Rehabilitation Fund Th hurch 1 rava ding the Field, F mishap c ik ANCHORAC _ William R n Idaho, par o Of the A Philippines, and scctions of the Far Port Comm b the Air Mec | Bast and the South Pacific Ocean. Word from Eurcpe, Pastor Jensen Seremeny brc 1 |H(d ates that large numkters of United S the Army , scheols, and other insti- the War Department’s weekl; 15, have been destroyed or ser- FOIt to the nation. icusly damaged. Their largest: Ey- , C®Pt. Jacobs, with {rcpsan pub'hing bouss has been l€8PS in his lo | wiped out, as has also an impor ant Uk oy | bealth food fa sborg X,"”“ oy fum and hospital in Denmark {l‘; ; lis cccupied by military forces. In' W Italy many churches have been €5Cu€ L i. Before the war Adventist PAr2¢ Jensen su strug | céuntries achuting 1 Division, Air Tre nd, AAF, was awarded 1 here recently in a d throughout the | D to the Sever the ATC at C 24 parachute kK s bail other ybe-girdling | the ¢ Ccl the » ing Offi who sa. the Alr spring ed to the Medal for in which ide of Lt. Russian when he was ALASKA &y “On behalf ex- V. Gaffr of the resent t citation: ‘for awchicve- ment whi ¥ in 1 flight Bef Hou! JUNEAU BOY SCOUT TROCP IS Dale Comma Div POUGHEAS ! NEWS aerial At the \\\‘,M. John Bradford Post n Legion, it ¥as Troop 613, Boy P is sponsoring, night, tt eve of anniversary of United States. No. Army ARRIVES TOR Bruce W.| Fred Weir h, Mont., de-|vi s siste Vade ch th Jacobs bailed out ! ar the n to his arm y-fifth which had broken a W i founding of earlier. Storms drove the Captain's 4 ment in the h ue plane back on Members of the post will days before it could Troop during th ke, lo r cour he Serg night, J. H. Stone, £ Sant § 1 th A rian from the Te De vartment of Heaith on rodent control \ecompanying di cover the destructior means to be breeding place: to rat-proof homes. VisIT 1l ceremony £ ved lans to 1 Yuk gth of time been I mnovigo, the free by down in SHOW y at 8 tomorrow o of it re Army System from r delivery to Force at Alaska, uaran Air a radi iIm o .. GARDEN SCHODL IS 1 and MOVE TO TOWN done by d Mrs. Ma staying the Gastineau th F > Group of having moved to town from jore at Falls, home on Glacier Highway FROM WHITEHORSE John W. Lane, of Whitehorse, a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. -t "k BOBBITT HERE C. Bobbitt, of the Anchor- to attend, as they Weather afforded an opportunity Hotel th instructive films, also have an opportu with faculty members Refre ments will be India M pttached their at Immediately following tr a puppet ow will be by pupils of the seventh and ei grades, under the direction Whalin All parents e movies presented | The night School Garden at 8 in the Auditorium, when subject gation of married ghth o'clock iren is o w. will Soil practi hefore Forces pinned speclally urged will not only to on | Ottis » who has or garden in the area, is invited, States of the have ese Channel char given during this month. Juneau i, Bill! Its’ Feb. 7 served h properties in Eurcpe repre- e 1 an in re than 000,000, Pastor Jensen .said. Lesses in China, he reportad, in- ude the Sign of the Times pub- plant, with' more ' than worth of equipment, and leading Adventist training near Nenking. This school e than 600 s ents, and op- 1 a fine steel furniture indus- as well as canning, farming, pmxm\ and dairy produets. It was entirely den ed. In Singapore the r Eastern Di- | vision headq with offices and hemes, i tarium in enemy's hands P i / WHAT TIE YOU GOT, ) NG RRY 2 PICK UP £ FLASHLIGHT, /N AEY [Chinas scheel had PALOOKA JOE ipoines w and a secondary n Luzon has been yed. Heavy fighting through- 1 groups, schools, mission i three the are has wrecked many 5t ns, and di LEE e areas n $150,000. m' ticn in re TERRY which to church worl tablishing Adven- the total war will come to 5,009,000. HARO!.D .IDHMOH 12, DIES [ HOSPITAL Harold Johnson, 22, died early this mcrning at the Government Hos- He is survived by his par- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. i Marie; brothers, | r, Wilbur |latter two are in the United States “TDeT: As DEEP | A6 WE ARE NOW. ; The deceased comes from a pion- jeer Church family that was instru- \mental in founding the Presbyterian THIS IS SILLY- YOU ANT NO AVIGATER AN \F YAWAS . WATCH. TLL BE ON FOR FOUR HOURS, THEN TLL BE YOURS . -\ GO TO SLEEP- T gwnm YA GOT TNAVIGATE~ ¥ SET YOUR A INFLATID HOT DOG g WATCH-WE'RE NO CHARTS NO NOTHIN [ GOIN TO KEEP AMILEIUN MILES 7 ALOG. sm\v oF ocuu«- ) 1o ( FLASHUIGH r; HE SAYS § PHOOEY? BEARING TWO ~N NINE ZERO AT 20,000... UsT A ROUTINE #LIGHT OVER THE HUMP WHAT DO you HAVE IVE NEVER SEEN A MAN'S COAT IN THIS SECTION BEFORE —WHO IN-WUH- y , DICK 'rizAcv' 1 THOUGHT AS FAST A5 I COULD. Il - 784 YOU CAN'T BUY A BABY CARRIAGE. THE ONE THAT CORKY AND JUDY HAD 15 BEING USED. I'M ON THE TRAI. OF THE ONE SKE"ZIX )\AS PLJSHCD ARQUND IN. |Church at Angoon. Presently his | parents are serving in the Church |at Hoonah. { | Pending a of the sister from Sitka, 'a memorial service will ke = -z conducted by the Rev. Walter A. So- | < eff, in the chape ] of the Charles V. Carter Mortuary. Interment will SH be in the hml'\ ploL at Angoon. | TIDES IOMORROW Low Tide— 3: High Tide— 9: Low Tide—16: |High Tide—22 S SRR Douglas Babcocks Parents, Baby Girl | A baby girl was born to Ms.| | Douglas Babcock in St. Ann's Hos- | pital at 3:45 p. m. yesterday. Weight o \7 pounds, 12 ounces. The father xs 'a mechanic at the USED. | SR OIS LS { NOTICE | After February 10, no telephone ?r(nuls for the menth of February will be accepted at a discount. AlU remittances must bear postmark of !not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHO‘\'E CO. -—adv. IF I'M A GOOD ENOUGH SLEUTH, | CAN TRACE IT. HERE'S WHERE ONE OF THE JOEMER JWNERS LIVED. | TURNED IT OVER TO THE CRAWFORDS AND THEIR BOY TRAVELED AROUND IN IT A YEAR OR S0. THEN, THE‘// PASSED T ON. IT WAS ONE THE LLOYDS GAVE US WHEN SKEEZIX WAS BRAND NEW, BACK IN xQZ! 24 YEARS AGO. i TIML' CAWIE WHEN | THOUGHT | | WuuLDw T N’ED IT ANY MORE. § THE LOOKY ! - SEABOID FOIST CLASS, I unwK\l TAWKY & WAHIT RIGAT THERE IN T SUNSHINE , (MATE -+ ME AN HAWKY TOWKY WILL GIT YA SOME ‘ JIGGS Wi:LJ_—TO 2y = THr TRUTH- M GLAD BOBBY HASN/T CAL_L.S?/ us NOT! LET GOOF THAT PHONE -SHE ALWAYS LIKED ME SHE WANTS TO TALK TO ME ! PAGE SEVEN GOING i‘) HAVE FEED meeting of Alford 4, Ameri- decided to honor Scouts of America, on the the Scout move- visit Scout meet- the s boys with re- ced to be pleas- OPENING TONIGHT chool will open to- Grade R. be and intends to Gastineau without , to the series of talks to be

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