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THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 8, I945 ~ FORSALE OOLEMAN OIL HEATER. Black 165, after 5 p. m. | " FORRERT 2-ROOM furnished Apt. oil range, P“"“e, private bath. Inquire 513 Wil- | o loughby Avenue. 1936 Chcvrolet Coach good run- ST‘EAM HEATED ROOM — Forj ning condition. Five good tires. — gentleman, in private family. $470 cash. Call Blue 404. | Phone 314. HIGH CHAIR, large size Daby!FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins | crib and waterproof mattress 843 West Ninth Street. Phone Red 213. STEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. TWO GAS TANKS_Capacity 150 gals. each, Same as new. Phone| Red 462, or boat “Defense.” §W1NTER RATES, ONE SET AKERVIK GURDIES,| Oll apd wood stoves, with lines and transmission. Used | dry. Phone 236. one season. Boat “Siesta.” 1 i3 MISCBLLA“EO“S RADIO HALLICRAF'I'EH - 5-29, pho S short ‘and long-wave. Call Capitol | 'pI ANOS RENTED rune d‘An i Bar. ] son Shop. Seaview Apts. lights, laun- 104 beam; 5.15 draft; 9-ton net; . 110 Chrysler Crown, used one| season. Boat sound and in A-1{ T R s i R condition. Built 1930. Rigged for HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSE— trolling and halibut. Suitable for| Board and room $60 per mcuth. tuna, Ices 1,400 lbs. salmon. Price| Third and Main. $8,000. 1t interested, wire W. H.| Oraves, Ketchikan, Alaska. Box 845. FOR SALE—Hi hchaxr phone Blue‘ HEMS’I‘IT(,HING and covered but 3170. : i tons. Phone Black 510. FOR SALE—2 Remmgmn pump,)LARANTEED Realistic Perma- shotguns. Call 663, before 12. ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up e Lola Beaity Shop. FOR BALE<39 Mercury, $250, 315 Decker Way cash. Write Box 2407, Juneau. Pre-war spring’ mr fi;flv;e ; 1 new, $35. Black 350. | Given in your home if desired. Phone Red 483 for appointment. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light ; repair work. Phone 567. (F you have empty rooms or apts. Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house,| FROM SITKA furnighed. One-half basement. 945| o g H. Harvey, of Sitka, W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for aP- 'staying at the Baranof Hotel pointment. is RESTAURANT - Complete equip- ‘ ALIAS SUMMONS [OR ment. Good for man and wife.| PUBLICATION Good location. Emergency sale.! No. 5327-A Formerly priced at $1800, now|In the District Court for the Terri- $1100. Cash only. Write Empire,| tory of Alaska, Division Number 5116. +| One. At Juneau - JACK B. BURFORD, Plaintiff, vs. FOR SALE—Furnished house on BETTY BURFORD, Defendant. Cold St. Call Red 710 after 5| The President of the United States p. m. or before 9 a. m. | of America. To the above named AR BT A T Aoy | defendant, GREETING: You are Nilll“i:lfi;;:i;l“lplane hangar. Can‘hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of LYNCH pmpeny for sale. 7-room, | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, modern house. Inquire on pre_;Alaska within thirty (30) days after mises, Mile 9, Glacier Highway. the last publication of this summons, _|in case this summons is published, FOR SALE—TX'OHU‘ “Diana"—33 ft.|or within forty (40) days after the long, 8¢ ft. beam, fully equipped date of its service upon you, in case Ohrysler Crown marine engine, ! this summons is served upon you first class condition. See Harbor personally, and answer the plain- | tiff’s complaint on file in the said Master. fion established bakery in Skag- | cause, way. Steady business year round. The plaintiff in said action de- Write James Cozian, Box 305, mands the following relief: Skagway, Alaska. | Dissolution of marriage now exist- BT ER . homes ana twn 3.voom | ing between plaintiff and defendant UUPLEX house and two 3-room ° . # on the grounds of incompatibility of | houses and cabin, all furnished, | 3 3 L | d n; v i cibve. Todutosi Bt temperament and desertion; that Juneau Paint Store. WA“ED vhours and have them during Sum- | \mer school vacations; that plain- WANTF.D—ElectriL washing ‘ma- | tiff be required to pay $100.00 | ;- chine. Phone Black 409. | monthly during minority for main- WANTED — Baby buggy, scooter, | dtenm.]ce and schooling of said chil- tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- affgélly and property settlement not Bl 370. ghane. Frime Vg ‘exceed $7,000.00, and she be required icourt and in the above entitled | two minor children of the parti | with plaintiff’s right to see and vi them at all reasonable times and | WANTED—Sunosrapher and book- to execute conveyances to plaintiff | keeper. Permanent position, good of property specified in the com- salary. Thirty-eight hour week. i plaint, and for any other or further Phone 466. i relief merited. gyt~ | In event you fail to so appear and WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment answer, the plaintiff. will take judg- for two or three nonths, Contact ment against you for want thereof, Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, and will apply to. the court for the House. Phone_866. |zelief demanded in said complaint, WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt 2°d as herein stated. KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.| Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of saild Court, and [ Sonvctuushe, Alats; | the seal of said court hereunto af- HOUSEWORK:—Da; cr hour. Good fixed February 2nd, 1945. cook, waitréss. A-1 ‘references. (Seal of Court) Blue 510. { J. W, LEIVERS, Acting Clerk of the above | entitled Court. | HOWARD D. STABLER, WANTED — Applications are naw | Shattuck Building, laska. being taken for usherettes, full Juncad Al 3 or part time positions. See Mr. Plaintiff's Attorney. wis First publication, Feb. 3, 1945. _Lewls at 20th Century Theatre. |p,5t publication, Feb, 24, 1945. WANTED Fine ourtains. Mendm;“g:fiysm::m‘ 3 HAIR STYL by Experis after 5 o'clock. | WE SPECIALIZE ififir‘—‘ turniture. 306 Wi I .. Phone 788. m WANTED — Washing machine. Phone Black 150 ,evenings. L m CARE FOR CHILDREN by | th, week or day; also on call. | West 11th St., Basement Apt. LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—Pair of glasses' in case. | Owner identify and pay for this adv. Cold ¢ Subscribe {o the Dally mnsn! Wavisg Empire—the paper with the largest | } Permanents paid circulation. & - | Styling KELVIES ANIMAL HOSPITAL | Shaping i 808 FIFTH STREET Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 | Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE Boarding Kennels Vel:rlnlry, Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Bemity Salon OFEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 S | FOR SALE—Boat “JEWEL'—40-ft. | [AGHINELESS Permanent waves.| Phone 201 | for desirable people, inform the | | defendant be awarded custody of the | that defendant’s claims for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE the Filipino. The D although Mr. will m -lat 8 ol xth | Andrews an on the refre thing reported from Circle of Ketchikan, ! Mendenhall reported that the or ization was active during the Big Display; Art Exhibit ueoon sivs On Saturday Tauno Nie Ray NEW Thoma yesterday home, MOVE TO Mr., and f their new {chased They xunn(h and mily WILLIAMS HOME tuuk (iuu\‘ who recently the p: Jim Langdon, over Jerry McKinl vies o 1A, Joe S Public May See What Local :i:l;msn;pfilu O s i ARE oc "“l“i“' th the Bowmans, |Public Roads Administration The Williams residence is at 124 th Street on the bluff command- 23 of the harbor. The ‘r angden home on the Glacier High- way near Vanderbilt Hill has been old to Newton Youug. s M1t o M | Artists Are Doing-Doors ! . 0pen2to830P M. - Artists, axt-lovcxs. and just plain citizens, will find a variety of things to interest them at the Art Exhibit to be held Saturday, from seeing pictures she might want to own to make a completely-decor- {ated home. The cultural and social sorority |is sponsoring this exhibit as part' of its yearly study program, which |this year is based on the study of {art. Sorority members are attempt- ing to exhibit pictures by all Ju- Ineau artists, and the exhibit will feature several by Sydney Laurence, Alaska’s most famous painter, and {by Agupak, well-known Eskimo ar-| tist. The doors of the Temple will open at 2 o'clock and a silver tea will be served during the after- ,noon : hours by sorority members and & group of friends. A musical | backgfound will be supplied by\ |several Juneau musicians. Due to the fact tha' so many residents have expressed a desire to see the exhibit, which can only! be held for one day, it has been decided to keep it open until 8:30 oclock in the evening, to allow| working people time to see all the pictures on display. Mrs. W. R. Carter is chairman m the show, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Belford and Senna Powers. Head of the social committee planning the silver tea is Mrs. J. H. Wil- liams. About 75 pictures will be on dis- play, ranging from cil landscapes, pastels, portraits, water-colors and quick sketches, TIDES TOMORROW Young presiding. Mrs. 1 man, intr plans are indefinite. FIREMENS' MEETING T CANT GO AROUND SHOWING MY GRIEF, IVE JUST GOT TO KEEP UP A FRONT FOR THE SAKE OF THE KIDS AROUND HERE. S—{ JOE PALOOKA WE SERVICE DOWN THE FI TERRY LEE Low Tide— 5:25 a. m. 5.0 feet High Tide—11:22 a. m. 15.7 feet lLow Tide—18:05 p. m. -0.5 foot —— - 'FILIPINOS HOPE ‘ FOR SUB, BONDS The Filipinos of California, Wash- ‘ingmn‘ Arizona, and the Territory & (of Alaska, at the beginning of the ‘..lxlh War Loan Drive, (November | m 120), united in a War Bond Drive to' a | sponsor a submarine—goal $7,000,000, The aim was to obtain as much of | |the quota as possible during the Six- | th War Loan, the drive to continue until the amount was reached. | Eddie Belarde, President of thel Filipino Community of Juneau, an-| {nounces that their organization| {bought $2,000 worth of bonds toward L SURE, MISTER, WE'VE GOT A this campaign. Maximillian Haube, p; BABY CARRIAGE WE EOUGHT {Secretary of the Fijipino Circle of FROM DOW, THE SECONDHAND | Petersburg, announces $1,825.00. No- MAN ASOUT THl?E(: NEA ; AGO. ~/\‘\- NOTILE OF HEARJNG ON FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | * ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissiorer and .ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE of GEORGE F. FREE- BURGER, whose full name is George Frank Freeburger, de- ceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Edna C. Freeburger , Execu- trix of the estate of George F. Free- burger, deceased, has filed her Final | Report and that a hearing will be held thereon before the undersigned ‘ at. Juneau, Alaska, on March 21, 11945, at 10 o'clock A. M, at which i time and place all persons interested |in the estate may appear and file objections in writing and contest the Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the seal *of the Probate Court at Ju-| neau, Alaska, January 17, 1945. | FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Jan. 18, 1945. Last pubucauon Feb. 8, 1945. J16GS GASOLINE ALL GO S0AK VYER HEAD, 1 DONT GIVE A WOOT = \F THET INFUNNEL B‘RD 00 ’\'C\LK— = 1 ™M WONGRY ! ITLL PL.EAGE MAGGIE TO KNOW SHE CALLED UPZ WELL-THAT'S SWELL- BOBBY - I'M REALLY GLAD YOU CALLED UP- AND GLAD YOL'RE FEELIN' FINE¥ Depart At in the McCormick iment committee. DOUBLEMEETING IS HELD BY WSCS ent City Hall mi, Walter 1cme HOME of Mis. s Bowman 2 p. on February moved to Night at the hurch on Febr! y pur-'°1, and Sewing Circle on Fe! affer. 28, extensive st month ens and e dwelling HAMILTON, Bermuda recent survey has revealed that more Get srant, program chair- hopper . L. Keithahn, who | insurar YoU CAME IN FROM THE EAST —ANYTHING NEN MY_BOY, JOE, FIXED IT UP TO_HAUL WASHIN' ON BEFORE MY WIFE GOT A JOB IN THE MAGNETO FACTORY. D tes of s follows READY right | introduced number 45 in the House ‘An( h PLENTY WAR —BUT ITS OUTA MY PAIR...IM ROTATING BACK of t ast e Nnt'»ms: « erved by Mrs for the nwmiw B of the FOR PEACE honor g (AP) A islators guest houses, will be ready late guests within t or the cessation of hos- Stenley P tor tne Spring and | with the /2 to 8:30 p. m, in the Scottish The Woman's Society of Christ- |Summer Season. The Mineral Baths with matters ining to the allev- 4 a " } . Rite Temple, by Beta Sigma Phi tan Service nl‘lh- Methodist Church @t Warm Springs Bay will pus you | oo o \ousing shortage, | o ,;tf”,‘,::':::u\?? :;Lu: h:::d nlo‘:\onm::: Sorority. {held its regular monthly devotional |in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Fu: nished | Gou1d the Legislature desire to take | atulated for thelr Work in BT /:msw and art-lovers will natu- [and business. meeting last night, | Oabins, Grocer Liquors and, To- |nction in_the matter estrip In the Marianas, il pravitte W the Wow. 10 Yiew 1 e qovotionsls swete: tel 3 D. W, Such, a new member, was gy the. paintings of their fellow| —— | ‘The dovotionals were held in the O'NEILL, & FENTON, | inteduced : forts are bombing Sabbre: Just sl Gltinee R Bh 1 ARRIVES HERE [1ittle chapol and were led by Mrs. L& FENTOR. | ntroduced | Japaness i) Iterested i woeing. their favorite| Lee Swift returned here yester-Ruth Pop The theme for the - Rasangl. | Ottt gesta wicuded Dr ‘é.mh Bl A 7 1 ¢ ; an & 4 devotions this year is “The Open 3 rebrand, District Health Com- Juncau scenes, put on canvas by d2¥, after 0 absence of £ vear, 10, Jeect i ; NEW BILI"COMES IV »ial Department of SAVE "HI FIECES artists they know through ecivic visit his wife 1lnd two children. He | De X e SRR th B sAionad ot Amchor- | of your broken lenses and i . has been employed on a defense The business meeting was held in Nopamas | , to statiol at £ life. The homemaker will en ; ; . ; ; , or aren director at|them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. | €njoy 1 oject to the westward. His future | the parsonage with Mrs. Catherine| Rep. Warren Taylor of Kodiak lage; Earl Cooper, area director abj, o0 'C % 5 biceq oromptly- in e to | Commis uU. 8. Anm today, amendment e laws an YOU KNOW JOE MEANS TO ME. IF L WERE HOME AND T+ NORMAL TIMES~ I MIGHT CRACK UP-BUT 1 CAN'T HERE. I'M GOING TO THE DANCE TONIGHT. GIRLS ARE SCARCE ’ WHY THE GUARD ON THE TRANSFORTS IF YOU'RE HEADIN@ FIANT YOU TO N TAMBEER THE PRISONER OUT %7 CELL 12. : #\_MOVING IN THERE.. THAT'S JUST THE RUNNIN' GEAR. . COME ON AN' TLL SHOW YOU THE FUSILAGE 'L\. T CAP'N FIND WAy WIS HIRED WANDS ARE SLIGHTIN' ME TUAT WUTHLESS HAWKY TAWKY BOBBY CALLED UP-WE HAD A NICE CHAT- NOW O A0 CHAMBER MEH! ce Kendall introd after a re read concernin torial Development Furman for the FP.HA ing that he is L on, \ Bl SHOT CHINESE ON BOARD... IF THEY STUCK THEIR PAGE SEVEN BRONZESTAR A “m AAF BASE IN THE MAR- t Gruening and me: xn-‘m VAS First murmmt Albert O. » of Representatives: wanto, Douglas, Alaska, member of ture were meeting of Com- torial Leg today at the Chamber h AAF Aviation Engineer bat- talicn, has been awarded the Bronze Star at an informal ceremony at this Tth F Marianas Islands base. was made for “herolc t in connection with mil- inst the enemy 1d.” The presen- by Col. Gilbert T. . Cellar, former commanding offi- Vit cer of the Tth AAF base Wwhich Juneau to meet| o enant Wahto's battalion con- ture in co etion | o ed on Kwajalein. d the leg- ort- had been | uc proposed Terri- Board th tation was mac slonai counsel for the War Manpower and y Lizut. Col. Le four large and well equipped labora- 4 tmy C. M. and R. L. Carlson. I REFUSE TO oGO8 HETL TURN UP, DEAR, UH BELIEVE JOE 15 LOST~ Y HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO H-HONEST [+ m. NEVER) TRY My PERFUME THAT 1HE i MUNAVY JOE! A AN ACTOR TO GET INTO THIS WAR:! THEY THINK IM ] V '?u WITH THEM? 4 KRS0 A Zie PLENTY L M F( WHAT, ARE— DOPE PEDD LER THIS 19 MV IM SO ——— WOW LONG i YA BEEN |\ : ! SKIPPER N OF TWIS TUB, ! SHE TALKED TO YOLI =~ L G SHE DIDN'T EVEN ASK FOR ME Copr. 1944, King Festuses Syodicate, loc., World righs reseeved..