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" FOR SALE FOR SALE—Boat “JEWEL"—40-ft., 104 beam; 5.15 draft; 9-ton net; 110 Chrysler Crown, used one season. Boat sound and in A-1 condition. Built 1930. Rigged for trolling and halibut. Suitable for tuna. Ices 1,400 Ibs. salmon. Price $8000. If interested, wire W. H. | Graves, Ketchikan, Alaska. Box | 845, I"OR‘SALE—nghChai s 70, FOR, SALE—2 Remih’g;u pump | shotguns. Call 663, before 12. FOR' SALE—'39 Mercury, $250 casff™ Write Box 2407, Juneau. 5-Plgce, . California style living Ntin furniture. Practically new. Phbne Douglas 962. Y FOR! | high chair; child’s c;i& and mattress; crib and pad; smhll tricycle; sewing machine. Phpne Black 770. FOR! SALE—King and winge hali- bug girdie. See Pete, Bus Depot. Pre-wal sprm;ax'xfn‘;{mress, like new, $35. Black 350. PORvQ:Li;Cas . 4-room house, furhished. One-half basement. 945 W.j10th St. Call Red 265 for ap- poihtment. I i V0 e 7] ] RESTAURANT — Complete equip- mept. Good for man. and wife. Goed location. Emergency sale. Fo#merly priced at $1800, now sllzo. Cash only, ‘Wiite - Empire, —] is St. Call Red 710 after or before 9:a. m, FOR "BALE “Afrplatic- hangar. Cal Alaska Mission. NLYNCH Property for sale. 7-room, modern house. Inquire on pre- mises, Mile 9, Glacier Highway. FOR ‘SALE—Troller “Diana"—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler first “class condition. See Harbor Magter. IGOOD established bakery In Skag- way. Steady business year round. Write James Cozian, Boxk 305, Skagway, Alaska. ‘)UPT.EX house. 'and’ two - 3<room houses. and.. cabin, -all..furnished, on Gastineeu Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. — HlSC&MNEOUS PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-| son| Shop. JACHINELESS Permanent waves. QGivent in your home if desired. Phane Red 483 for appointment. ANNAH’'S BOARDING HOUSF— Board and roong $6Q per mc:th. TFhitd and Main B 5 HE |FIXIT SHOP—General light repdlr work. Phone 567. EMSTITCHING and covered but- tons. Phone Black 510. GARANTEED Realistic ment. $7..0 Lold Bea:ty Snop. 815 Decker Way Perma- F you have empty rooms or apts. for [desirable people, inform the Gastineau iotel. " WANTED [VANTED — Baby buggy. scoote mcfide and old-fashioned gramo- phor;e; Phone Blue 370. ANTED—Stenographer and, ook keeper. Permanent position, salary. Thirty-eight hour week. Phohe 466. ANTED 10U SUBLET—Apartment for iwo cr three months. Contact Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, HouS€. Phone 866 AN’ Man with boat, to hunt KNOWN . gold deposit. Write H. A Tenakee, Alaska. O cook, waitress. A-1 Blue™510. references. [VANTED — Vwashing machire. Pi!o?e Black "150 ,evenings.’ taken for usherettes, full or part time positions. See Mr.‘ Lewis at 20th Century Theatre. VANTED Fine laundry: sShirts, cur aftef 5 2D ioughby. Phone 788. o'clock. ILL] CARE FOR CHILDREN by | month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 1ith St., Basement Apt. ST » Women's Appaner Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. Kenncls Phone Blue | _ | WINTER RATES, Crown marine engine,| Paper Curls, $1 up. Phone 201 — Applications are now . ‘Mending. Call Black 475 | Used furnicure. 306 Wi- | i STEAM HEATED ROOM — For| gentleman, in private family. Phone 314. apt. Phone 792 for appointment. FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins | 843 West Ninth Street. |§TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. Seaview Apts. | Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. LST AND FOUND LOST—Auto whe (wire) and tire. $3 reward. Return to Juneau | Paint Store. | AL FOUND—Pair of glasses in case | Owner identify and pay for this adv. WORLDDAY OF " PRAYER IS 10 ~BE ON FEB. 16 ! Juneau's observance of the World | Cay of Prayer will be held on Febru- |ary 16 at the Assembly of God, un- |der the direction of Nirs. R. O. Bak- er. Meetings will e held at 2 jand 8 p. m. The history of the World Day of | Prayer begins in 1887 when Mrs. { Datwin James called all the Presby- terian women of the United States |to pray for their own national mi isfon work on one day. Some yeq Fater, tw6 Baptist: women leaders |mada a trip around the world and (found that every land was like ev- ery other land. Earth was simply |one family. ‘ | Therefore they came back with a | suggestion: since we are all one | family, under God, why not meet cne day around the whole earth in !true sisterhocd, sharing one an- other’s concerns? This idea was |accepted with tremendous enthu sm in 1920. The first Friday Lent was chosen as the date for thi intcrcession; and within a few year. the women of Great Britain, Can- ada, Australia, New Zealand, South America also joined the observance, is0 that it was truly a World Day of | Prayer. . DAUGHTER IS BORN - TODUDLEY GEHRKES Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gehrke are |the parents of a baby. girl, born at 17:10 p. m. yesterday in St. Ann’s Hospital, Weight 7 pounds, 12 |ounces. The father is dispatcher at {the airport office of Pan American | Airways. | e All Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 11, 1945. Notice is hereby given that Frank Shotter, entryman, together with his | witnesses, Henry Moses and L. W. [ Sjoblom, all of Heonah, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage serial 08708, for Forest List 8-61, H.E.S. No. 243 New Series 2585, containing 8.92 acres, situated near head of Gartina Slough, about 1% miles S.E. of Hoonah, Alaska, ;and it is now in the files of the | District Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office, within the | period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, said final proof will be i accepted and final certificate issued. ! FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Register. | First publication, Feb. 7, 1945. } Last publication, April 4, 1945. Empire Want-ads bring resulfs’ HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE m Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ' Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY . THONE S¢ | - 0 = 5 ert: Thorne, HE DAILY ALASKA ; SEVENTEEN ARRIVE 1 VIA PAN AMERICAN ART EXHIBIT IS BIG EVENT OF | THISSATURDA A Pan American Airways plan {brought the fcllowing passengers to !Juneau from Seattle yesterday af- ernoon: Ira Powell, Efhel Powel:, Rita Harper, Jimmie Harper, Mickey | Harper, Lt. Col. George Hayes, Mrs. {€ky Julett, Charles Peterson, Mrs. Pcarl Johnston, Willlam Johnston, Zella Miller, R Phoenix, Edga Tibbetts, Gene K n. Fairbanks to Juneau—Hans An- | Decision to keep the Art Exhibit derson, Emil Pozza, Thomas Anton- | |cpen during the evening hours Sat-'sen. urday was made at the regular Jur mesting of Beta Sigma Phi sorority gan Iheld last night. The show will be 1d in the Scottish Rite Temple | Because it was felt that mar |neau residents who will be inter {ed in seeing the display of paintings {by Alaskan artists would not be ble to attend during e afternoon, been dis |the eorority voted to keep the show pital 'cpen from 2 p. m. until 8:39 o'clock. tion A silver tea will b rved during M e afternoon hours until 5 o'clock id a musical program is being ter anned to add background to the Ralph W. Dagg has been study of the art work on display. to Ann's Hospital to rece Pictures to be shown will include ical attention. Iwork by amateur and professional | artists ke, Oil paintings and Al FElk { watar colors will share the spotlight .‘Many Painrfifinas by Ama- teur, Professional Ar- fists Be on Display Fairbanks—Tom Mor- D HOSPITAL NOTES Youppi, of Sits~., J Vera Bayers has been dis i from St. Ann’s Hospital af- receiving surgical €. h — - s! Remember, it is Feb. ULLIAN CLEMENTS KOBUK JADE GOES 20,000 Nurses Needed INTO NEW JEWELRY By Milifary al Once; o e Temitonwr | SNOIIgES Mosi Sovere has proof tods (Continued from Page One) Eskil Bure his rec River | sibilitie: Ande: pale frem Kcbuk Andér of Mir nents that Kobuk has vast jewelry pos- —— some ing highly o here they are do- 4 woik) pay. In this latter cs not induct- Army nurses, or madics - civilians : The 1945 Viete 1 15 sporting a beautiful recently made up with the stone, " un is its great hard- tates its being cut a 3 ucting ol the nur rly to be expect ication of t! e FILLS SERATE JO3 DURING EMERGENCY who held Garden Club Meeting e - | Thursday Is Cancelled of the Senate, to| in the emergency created by the resignation of Mrs Margaret O. Grisham. neement of a new perman- ent secretary for the upper cham- ber is expected this week along with adeq Tomorrow eve second in th illian Clements, t t Juneau Gsarden Club mcinbers were remirded today by Mrs. M. D Williams, ient, that the Feb- ruary me et for tomorrow has been ¢ The regular, March meeting will be held as scheduled, however, on ond Thursday of the Month ident of C tend in the ium night The n lec - i, Bill! Its" Feb. 7 5 wil VICTORY GARDEN ' PROGRAM STARTED NOW ON CHANNEL the ical gardening Garden school is for any res- | y at 8 o'clock PAGE SEV night, February 13, 15, 19, 21, 26 and 28 The public is invited and there is charge. -e BOY SCOUT TROOP TO. GET FEED TONIGHT Tonight Troop No. 613 will be given a feed by their sponsors, Al- ford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the American 1 , during their regu- lar weekly g in the Dugout tonight. T! feed is in honor of the thirty-tifth anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts. - HOUSE ASKS DEFICIE Y APPROPRIATION IN BILL ienl program last night cal Garden ttention was paid to ¥ Carter, who Carter ntial to have soil condition in also pointe rt with an; sod garden soil. The sufficient air into atedly roferred to uate drainage. ning at 8 o'clock 1e series of talks on will be taken “Humus and | ex- House Bill No. 41, introduced yes- terday morning in the Territotial House of Representatives by Rep- resentative Taylor, asks a $9,000 | deficiency appropriation for the Griffin Memorial Hospital at Kodiak. | e being PIONEERS NOTICE! Will the Delegates to the Grand Lodge, which meets at the Odd Fellows Hall at 10 a. m, February 22nd, please call at the Electric No. 217 Seward Street, and eau Channel to ade School ¢ at- itor- Each ture. 11 be held temw | Among the exhibitors will be Ju- | ncau artists of long standing as well as newcomers to the Territory whose |work will add a variety of scene in the landscape groups. Feature of the show will ke sev-! © eral pieces by Sydney Laurence, well as several by his wife, Jeanne _. Laurence, who is also F R Mrs. Lauren: PWHO'S THE ANGEL 2 o KL THE HONEY T WAS JUST TALKING TO. J— 2 C e | goed standing hcnorary mem Also outstanding will be a showing B Alaskan Eskimo artist. Among Juneau artists whose work will ba shown are Mrs. Joseph Wer- ner, Mrs, Robert Henning, Mrs. Rob- Mrs. John Newmaker,' Miss Mabel Morgan, Lynn Forrest, Mrs. Jack Likins, Jacques Schurre, Mary Shaw and Neil Moore. It is expected that about 75 pic- tures will be hung for the exhibit. Following the discussion of the 3 art show at last night's meeting of the sorority, refreshments were serv- o ed by the hostess, Mrs. J. H, Will- = iams. The program was devoted to a » study of the appreciation, of art by pg the layman, by Miss Mabel Mor- gan, guast spes of the ev Miss Morgan an_enlightening talk, using a variety of illustrations to show the work of many famous artists * of different ' periods and schools of thought. T NORTHLAND FROM " SITKA T0 SOUTH _ The Northland arrived early this & morning from Sitka with the follow- <4 ) ing passengers for Juneau: James @&d Kitka, Art Littlefield, Mrs. Art 3 Littlefield, A. Van Mavern, T. L. ‘Stanley, Mrs. T. L. Stanley, Charles ) | Tuengel, E. T. Steinman, Andrew = |Kitka, the Rev. John Zlobin, [t Leaving Juneau for Petersburg | were the following: Ralph Jennings, Mrs. R. Jennin Wood, O. Wicl 5 B EGlen Nore, Sylvia Nore, P. Oswald. For Wrangell—D, G. Townsend. For Ketchikan—H. Brouns, H. R, |Van Grundy, G. R. Buchanan, V.| R. Weitzel, Annie Snow. | For Seattle—Mrs, Ann Norton, Da- | vid L. Norton, Edw. Hoffman, Wm. p= Glafke, Wm. Galfke, Jr, Lucille i Glafke, Marian Glafke. W. Haynes, Gale Watson, Helen' Stutte, E. Vienola, Jerry Strong, H. ™ :3] Gibson, C. E. Tillander, Nick Suciu, <% T. E. Diedron, S. L. Austin. THIS 16 A PLEASURE JANE | WHAT BRINGS YoU To THE RAIN MAKERS HUTZ ~ = THEY'VE MOVED THAT INMATE OUT OF 12, 5 TRACY. YES, IVE HAD A BABY CARRIAGE THAT ANSWERS ] ASK PA WHAT HE DID WITH IT. COME IN. Hi, Bill! Its’ Feb. 7 Poor nigésvtion?fi'fi =l - Headachy? oo | Sour or Upset? oo HES MISSING. SHE'S AGORGEOUS | I WOULDN'T HE WAS DUE | COMFORTING. CHICK. I'VE NEVER gl PULL ANY OF Ta SEEN AWYTHING TO PP PRIMITIVE WITH BEAT ‘ER: TGOTTA ) HER IF T WERE YOU, GET BETTER [ \LVlNE. SHE HAS'A ACQUAINTED,, SWEETHEART o—nj > 7\ HAD ONE . ' NOTHING MOVING IN THAT SHOULD ALTER. ROUTINE OPERATIONS ?FEN_A' AFRICA ... LETS HAVE A LooK AT TH : MAPS HY, SERGEANT, VOULD HAVE GIVE! L XL Yo THAT INFO \E STUFF COMING IN FROM NORTH AFRICA— HE WANTS THE WEATHER DOPE TO SEE IF IT WILL GET THROUGH! ILL LET YOU OUT THE SIDE DOOR. THE GUARD WILL TAKE YOU THROUGH THE CHECK-IN ROOM T \TF N I WANT YOU TO'CIRCULATE A RUMOR THROUGH THE GOOD. {4 CELL HOUSE THAT IM A M WE HAD THAT BUGGY AROUND HERE ABOUT 10 YEARS. | SOLD IT T0 THE SECONDHAND MAN 7 OVER ON VINE STREET. SENTIMENTAL REASONS I'M TRYING To FIND [T, MR. WINK. MEAN THE ENTIRE ) FEMALE{S_E_V T o 1D WANT INFACT, IT 15 GOOD FINING WEATHER OVER THE HUMP, DOWN THROUGH INDO-CHINA TJO THE PHILIPPINES ... [ /THERE'S NO MISTAKE IT. THAT’S DICK TRACY I-I WONDER WHY HE'S STAYING HERE?? MAYBE WE SUSPECTS ME. I'VE COT 70 CONTACT M | BABY CARRIAGE THE WINKS BROUGHT IN? LET'S SEE IF | CAN RECALL WHO | SOLD IT TO. | Tired-Listless? oo Do you feel headachy and t pooilydigested foods T 1oy chocston and happy again your food must be 5y Natur *h day, Nature must produce about | two pints of a vital digestive juice to . help digest your food. If Nature fails, ur food may remain undigested— ving g: hendachyt?ud irri!n'I:le. , you must increase the flow of this digestive juice. Carter’s Little IF YOU UARMINTS OOW'T & LONG ENUFE TO OISH = ME UP SOME WITTLES, -~ ¥ ling better, oo L At it Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na- ture's own order. Take Carter’s Little Liver Pills a.-;;r;aad. Get them at any ;lAll Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7! JIGGS STRANGE - WE NEVER HEAR FROM BOBBY — = WELL-1 GUESS IT'S BEST FER US TO FORGIT HER- IM GLAD THERE 1S NOTHIN' AROUND TO REMIND US OF R/ i | 5 QUIT POMPERIN' HAWKY TAWKY WHAT CAN 1 GETCHA ¢ SNUFFY ? 20 ) COLLARD GREENS, g ~EYED 1 AN-- TS TREE SECONDS PAST HAWKY TAWKY'S CHOW-T\NE DON'T WORRY~ T WUz JUST THINKIN'OF YOU -

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