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SA TURDAY, FEBRUARY WANT ADS FOR SALE SPECIAL 10-tube Howard Export table-model radio. Guaranteed as new. Phone Douglas 963, evemngs COLF\{A!\ OIL HEATE'R Phnne P; Black 165, after 5 p. m. J"ST RFCEIVE‘D——Shipmem misc. Ford A parts. Dutch’s Wrecking Yard omplete. Phone | m, BUNK BEDS Black 611, after 5 p. daytime. 1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN, Excel- lent mechanical condition, good tires. Phone Blue 454. 1936 Chex mlet Coach good run- ning condition. Five good tires. $470 cash. Call Blue 404. LATEST ZENITH combination, all- wave radio, changes 15 records, makes professional home recor ings from radio or mike, $250. Small table radio, reconditioned, $20. Late Philco * table record player, with amplifier and speaker, $40. Phone Black 499. HIGH CHAIR, large crib and waterproof Phone Red 213. size baby mattress. TWO GAS. TANKS-Capacity 150 gals. each. Same as new. Phom Red 462, or boat “Defense.” 32° Scottish Rite ring; mond on double eagle, $165. Call the Rev. Robt. Webb at 691. ONE SET | AKERVIK GURDIES, with Im.eq and transmission. Used | one season. Boat “Siesta.” RADIO, HALLICRAFTER -- §-%9, short and long-wave. Call Capitol | B: FOR SALE-Boat “JEWEL’ 104 beam; 5.15 draft; 9-ton net; 110 Chrysler Crown, used season. Boat sound and in A-1 condition. Built 1930. Rigged for trolling and halibut. Suitable for tuna. Ices 1,400 lbs. salmon. Price $8,000. If interested, wire W. H. Graves, Ketchikan, Alaska. Box 84! FOR SALB—ngucl\alr Phone Blue 370. FOR SALE—Z remingion shotguns. Call 663, before FOR SALE—Cash. ‘4-room house. furnished. One-halfbasement. 945 W. 10th St. Cali, Red 265 for ap- pointment. RESTAURANT — Complete equip- ment. Good for man and wife. Good location. Emergency sale. Formerly priced at $1800, now $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, hed house on Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. or before 9 a. m. LYNCH Property’ for$ale? 7-room, modern * house. Inquu‘p oR pre- mises, Mile 9, Glacief" Highway. FOR SALE—Troller “Diana™—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine,| first class condition. See Harbor Master. 00D established bakery in Skag- way. Steady business year round., Write James Cozian, Box 305, Skagway, Alaska. ODUPLEX house and twa 3-room | houses and cabin, all furnished.| on Gastineen Ave. Inguire at Juneau Paint Store. WAN'I'ED Phone 784, ANTED—Good_double bed, sprmgtm"’h and mattress. Phone Douglas 9637 3 evenings. ANTED-Electric washing ma- & chine. Phane Black 409. WANTED — Doll ' buggy, scooter,| tticycle and old-fashioned gramo- phone. Phone Blue 370. jv ANTED—Stenographer and book- keeper. Permanent position, good salary. Thirty-eight howr waek Phone 466. VANTED TO quL.ET—IApnrtment, for two or three months. Conuwc Ben A. ‘McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone 866. ANTED—Man with boat, to hunt| KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.: A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. OUSEWORK—Day cook, - waitress. A-1 Blue 510. ANTED — Washing machine. Phone Black 150 ,evenings. ANTED Fine laundry: sShirts, curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 j after 5 o'clock. . [WANTED—Used furnivure. 306 Wi- loughby. Phone 788. VILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by | B month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt.| PEGGY PETERSON PERSONAL SHOPPER Alaska Mail Shopping Service } 4047 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, 1, Wn. Inquiries Invited et Empire Want-ags bring results! or 417, large dia- | one pump cr hour. Good | references. | 10, 1945 | FORBENT FOR RENT-=Steam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phom 1 ' MATCHESARE shed Apt., oil range, % | O v, il Keglers Set fo Go-Ketchi- kan Elk Bowlers Ar- rive Last Evening The Ketchikan keglers arrived in Juneau last night on the Princess Norah to play return matches with their brother Elks' teams here on the local alleys. Among th arriving were Inga Nerup, Marjorie Northrup, Mrs. Mae Pederson, Marie Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. John Halm, Mr. and Mrs. Cort How- ard. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Peterson, Ruby Boyle, Mogie McDonald, Elza Oaksmith, Emma Hoban, Harv Iffert, Verne Stedman, Gary Helland. The first game will start at 7:30 o'clock tonight with Exaled W. C. (Bil) Stump of Ketchikan Lodge 1429 rolling the first ball down .|the alleys against Exalted Ruler, | Mayor A, B. Hay 1420 {FOR RENT—1 and 2- roor'n'cuums ! 843 West Ninth Street. STEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- | d"y Phone 236. MISCELLANED: JS A FRIENDIY WARNING - | unrestricted booze, hol conquer | ing Yard. "AND TIMELY In these days of don't let alco- Dutch's Wreck- you PIANOS RENTED— . Ander- ; son Shop. MACHINELESS Permanent wave: Given in your home if desil Phone Red '483 fer appointment. | HANN H:: BOARD!'\TG HOUSF Board and room $60 per mcuth.| Third and Main. able wager has been placed on the | outeome of the one-ball roll by the | two Exalted Rule: | The segond cont: | tomorrow afternoon | ladies’ d m !at the same hours, -, ‘SKIFF BElIEVES RAINIERS MIGHT BEFLAG THREAT - TTL Skiff, of tk cific Coast Led who has been c erring here Manager Bill Mulligan, came up with word that-he thinks he may have a pennant con- tender ready for the coming son—if all players on the re kvv list report. Skiff is disturbed by word from Dallas, Texas, that atcher Bob |Finley may not put in an appear- ts will be held at 3 o'clock, teams howling | tons: Phone Black 519. JUARANTEED Realistc Perma- ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 upA Loks Bearty Snop. Phone 201, 315 Decker Way 1 F )ou have amp(y rooms or apts | for desirable people, inform thew Gastineau Hotel. LOST ANI! FOUND Feb. 10—Manager Bill FdUND Pair of glasses in case. Owner identify and pay for this adv. > baseball team, FOUND-—Ladys wrist walch. Ow identify and pay for this adv. Phone Blue 350. LOST—Small bmv\,n leather container. Reward. Return to F'npu'o ve - ATTENTION MASONS! Stated Communication Monday evening at 7:30. Dinner at 6 o'clock ART EXHBITS Filling the Scottish Rite Temple with glowing colors, many beauti- - - ful paintings were hung‘this morn-| Subscribe 1o the Waily Alaska ing for the Art Exhibit which is Empire—the paper with the largest being held today from 2 to 8:30 oaid circulation p. m. { - Beta Sigma Phi Sorority mem-| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION bers are sponscring the big show,! No. 5328-b which features the work of Juneau i In the District Court for the Terri- artists. During the afternoon hours,| tory of Alaska, Division Number tea is being served, and a musical One. At Juneau. program is provided. | MARTAN SIGURD MATHISEN, | The show will remain open until vs. PEARL MAYE MATHISEN, 8:30 o'clock so that all Juneau| Defendant. residents and visitors will have an| The President of the United States cpportunity to attend. of America. To the above named One display features the work | defendant, GREETING: You are of George Ahgupuk, Eskimo artist, | hereby required tc appear in the Sydney Laurence, Alaska’s most | Dlstrict Court for the Territory of | famous painter, and Eustice P.|Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | ! Ziegler,. northwest painter, known | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after ‘Mdely for hxs Alaskan work Ithe last publication of this sum- lmons in case this summons is pub- |lished, or within forty (40) days | "DES TOMORROW lafter the date of its service upgn ‘ —_— you, in case this summons is served High Tide— 1:13 a. m.......15.2 feet | tipon you personally, and answer the ‘Low i 2.6 feet | plaintiff’s complaint on file in the {High 180 feet | said court and in the above entitled | ,Low -29 feet | cause. | The plaintiff in said action de- J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. Tide—12:58 p: m. Tide—19:30 p. m. TIDES MONDAY Tide— 1:54 a,. Tide— 7:40 a. Tide—13:41 p. m. Txun—zo 10 p m. KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL | 808 FIFTH STREET. P’hofle Blue 168 Phone Red 11! | Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. ! DR. W. A. KELVIE | Boarding Kennels v_emlnm {High 16.4 feet 14 feet 188 feet -35 feet | tion of the marriage now existing | between’ plaintiff and defendant on | the grounds of desertion and in- i compatibility of temperament; and ! |for any further relief. merited. m, {52 and answer, the plaintiff will take 5| | judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint, and as herein stated. ! Alexander, judge of said court, and | |the seal of said court hereunto af- ’day of January, 1945, | | | ’ | 1 by Experls | ! | | | (Seal of the Court) J. W. LEIVERS, Acting Clerk of the above entitled Court. By P. D. K. McIVER, Deputy Clerk. 1HOWARD D. STABLER, | WE SPECIALIZE | Plaintiff’s Attorney, i |Shattuck Building, in | Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, Jan. 20, 1945. iLast pubucation Feb 10, 19(5 | Cold ON TONIGHT . of Juneau Lodge | it has been rumored that a size- | [ I Seattle Rainiers Pa- | with | DICK TRACY And in event you fail so to appear < Witness the Honorable Geo. F.|- 1ABC TAKES MOVE INTR A (] Tv AGAINST WAGERS on other the co: peol 05C HOOP ACE Ruler @ TERRY LEE { mands the following relief: msolu-q -' MILWAUKEE American Bowl @ STEER ME OFF FOR ThY DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL I'I‘R(‘I 18 ¥ ence, Noyther ord of 224 The -JUNEAU. ALASKA 1 Confer- | | coring rec- COUT COUNCL f‘;";v sm«f PLANS FOR msszon ‘ mu 'H. commilteema | First Wee‘mg Is Held in w il 1 Kei o, cific Cc Division, points. mark was by te's Gail Bishop, in ch Rocha has | ven games, | per game slip nearly rest of the Bishop's | Mg dp | Offices of Dr. Rude ’?"(SpflDEN LEADS | Here Last Night FIELD IN FIRST |ioe.t ROUND WITH 68 NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 10.—Harold | “Jug aden, the “steady man | trom d, Maine” topped th tield of professionals and ama- teurs in the opening round of the IS THREAT 10 |5t oo o SCORING MARK. swings - under Rocha, , who » ) ON ALLEY SPORT : points i 14 points, p his ame for tl still outcount aver Wis., Feb. 10.—The 'lxn\rlw Ketchik effort - > s here to pro- h governs all E y John | 11i, Chairman of the Legal Com- The order i of the ne eld last n J. O. Ru Scout Cou ha BOSTON Hunter Mile, n |event of the 10~ | clation’s Feb. 10. usually ti in the Fi to co-c council sl are in ! pions ¢ { the Boston Garder couneil | Middle as | over for tl tered the armed tired, and the Hollis the cutstanding par, will be call future 0 tha wnizing the rs. Charles Graham are has 1 t armived, it was » Baranof Hotel, reg- | ann as Ketchikan mee RIS Ancther GRAHAMS HERE ting MAY 1 CUT IN, MISS HOWE? CAPTAIN, L | HOPE YOU WON'T MIND. 1 COME TO ALL THE DANCES WHEN I CAN. THE BOYS NEED FEMININE COMPANIONSH(IP. SOMEEODY SAID YOU WOULDN'T BE HERE. GUESS HE WAS TRYING TO } TO SOUND REDUNDANT BUT \CAPTAIN,, GORGEQUS ALL j——— 1=~ — THE WAY. J R SOME !\EF’\R(OU REASON A (4 Furness, mual indoor three sts v tomorrow night a dozen national cham- npeting in other events 5 hoards, n, MILER DEARTH MOVES HUNTER INTO FADEOUT e blue-ribbon Boston Athletic Asso- s track meet, ter Ay PAGL SEVEN | ALL-AMERICA LOOP AFTER COLLEGIATE APPEAL ON PROGRID CHICAGO, merican commit- | \\ulll 1i the pro- ference anc al Pro- ue ever ng duel be- tween col ate coaching hot-shots and cagey up-from-the-ranks pro m will be in prosg igning of Paul Brown, yes- by the All-American ci Cleveland entry, emphasized nd tack planned by the loop to cut into the post- patronage of the 25-year-old tional circuit quare of terday cuit’s the Na- oo WILDLIFE MEN HERE inits| W. E. Crouch, of Chicago, and But, | Frank O. P. Williams, of St. Michael, | Alaska, are guests of the Hotel Ju- | neau. Both are Fish and Wildlife { here to affend the Alaska me Commission conference. e KAMMERS HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kammer, of | Ketchikan, are guests of the Baranof Hotel on will take E OLD WART-HOG PULLED RANK ON ME . LL GET HER ON THE NEXT SAMBA AND <2 SHOW THE LOCALS SOMETHING « BOYs: | WHAT AN’ ANGEL. . CHINA WILL BE THANKFUL TO HER SCHOLARS WHO CAN SOLVE JAPANESE CIPHER ... THIS THEN 16 THE DIVERSICN THAT PRECEDES THE COMING OF PATRICK RYAN AND COMPANY! EVEN NOW THERE / 1S THE SOUND OF WHEN THE RECORDING THE PULSE OF [RON 15 COMPLETED), HE WILL DECODE THE JAPANESE MUTTERING! COME ON, GERTIE, THE BOYS ARE WAITING FOR YoU YOoU WOULCN'T HAVE 1 YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER RIDING ARQUND IN AN OLD RATTLETRAP LIKE THAT, NOULD You? r_ | GOT IT, PHYLLIS' 1 RAN IT DOWN LIKE A BLOODHOUND! IT'S THE SAME CARRIAGE | WHEELED SKEEZIX AROUND IN NEARLY .75 YEARS AGO. § BE IN A SAD STATE OF REPAIR i} Waving JIGGS |} Permanents f Styling Shaping -BUT: MAGGIE- ME FOOT 1S ALL RIGHT # Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | ;‘ PHONE 538 DON'T TELL ME- VOU'VE GOT THE GOUT AGAIN-I'VE SENT FOR THE GRANDSON. AND IF | CAN'f Fix IT UP INTO METHING ifil%‘N ILL EAT IT! UP HIS F&OT- WAS STUBBORN- A HARD MAN TO HANDLE - TUT-TUT- ILL NOT LISTEN TO M)~ | INSIST ON Copr. 1948, King Fex | ( IT 15 WITH THE DAWN - AS PLANNED... IGNITE THE RUNWAY LIGHTS ONLY AFTER RECEIVING THE Y AGREED BLINKER SIGNALS FROM THEWAR EAGLES, ?WEAR SHE RECOGNIZED AND SHe LOOKED AS THOUGH SHE WANTED TO TALK TO ME WALT, YOUD BACK OUT— JUST AS You DID THE TIME YOU PROMISED. TO EAT THAT B-I7 You THOUGHT wds A 3-24, RIGHT WIT' A SPRINKLE 0 SALT; MRTEN Y YEA-BUT THE FAT - HEADR! HE BANDAGED UP THE WRONG FOOT i WELL= | SEE THE DOCTCR HAS YOLIR FOOT IN_ A BANDAGE!

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