The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1945, Page 7

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1945 PAGE SEVEN WANT ADS |IUNEAUWINS 1933 CHEV. SEDAN—$75. Simmons Loty | LA ST N I G H T; house cleaning. Reasonable. v.! box-spring and inner-spring mat- quj phone 346. tress, dresser, single folding metal Tourney Standings Nowi Are Kefchikan Men, bed and mattress, cabinet model PIANOS RENTED_Tuned. Ander- | 2; Ladies, 1 LHAD TO WRITE IT A MATHEMATICAL ON THE BLACK- [MARVEL! YOURE BOARD TWO A GENIUS TO GET ) HUNDRED TWES)™ THAT ANSWER @ A SO QUICKLY | OF TROUBLE WITH THAT SECOND PROB- S U S [ PW POP. YOURE 4 =} =] GE radio with short wave band son Shop. and misc. articles. 626 Tth. St | G CHINELESS Permanent waves. Given in your home if desired.| Phone Red 483 for appointment.| FOR SALE—A modern Cafe. Seats' 45—hooths and counter. Plenty £ new ; 10,000 —— e | of new Syipmegl. DEEEN & HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSF- per month now. Sickness fa 3 g - Board and room $60 per mcuth. family reason for selling. R i ake | FNOW TS MY TURN— HOLD GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO., BOX 468, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. INE Radio Telepnone trans mitter, 25 watt, uses 12-v $100; outboard motor, $40. Blue 165. SPECIAL 10-tube Howard Txport table-model radio. Guaranteed as new. Phone Douglas 963, evenings. COLEMAN OIL HEATER. Phone Black 165, after 5 p. m. hipment misc. Ford A parts. Dutch's Wrecking Yard. THE FIXIT SHOP-General light repair work. Phone 567 HEMSTITCHING and covered but- tons. Phone Black 510 3UARANTEED keullsuc Perma ment. £7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Bea:ty Snop 315 Decker Way ‘IF you have empty -rooms or apts for desirable people, inform the Gastineau 1ifotel. LOST AND FOUND BiJNK BED:Q. - Compl‘eu:. Phone I:ag'l'—Blmch of keys. Leave Mi Black 611, after 5 p. m, or 417, daytime. size baby mattress. HIGH CHAIR, large crib and waterproof Phone Red 213. TWO GAS TANKSCapacity 150 gals. each. Same as new. Phone Red 402, or boat “Defense.” FOR SALE— Hignchair. Phone Blue 370. ¢ : - e FOR SALE—Cash. 4-rfoom’ House, furnished. Qne-half basement. 945 W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap- pointnient. RESTAURANT ~— Complete equip- ment. Good for man and wife. Good location. Emergency sale. Pormerly priced at $1800, now $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, 5116. FOR SALE—Furnished house on Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. or before 9 a. m. LYNEH P}operty for sx:leA 7-room, | modern house, mises, Mile Inquire on pre- 9, Glacier Highway. FOR SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam fully equipped. Chrysler first class. condition. -See -Harbor Master. UUPLEX hopse. and. two 3-room houses and / cdbin, all furnished, on Gastineau - Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. Crown marine engine, ! | KINY or Empire. s in | FOUND—Pair of glas adv. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Pm:{l-y furnished .| house. Inquire Snap Shoppe. ! ‘Will sell furniture. Blue 153. [3.ROOM fur. house. Also 2-room | cabin, oil stoves. 513 Willoughby. By e ‘Foft RENT—Steam-heated rooms. |Howard Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281, e | 843 West Ninth Street. |STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Scaview Apis. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. ARMY OFFICERS 10 BE COAGHED ~~ IN_ ATHLETICS NEW YORK, Feb. 13 — Seven widely known athletic figures will soon leave for the duct coaching athletic officers: Cecil TIsbell, football coach at schools for Army Phone 20 Owner identify and pay for this| FOR RENT — Unfurnished house. FOR REN1—1 and :-room cabins. | Mediterranean | War Theatre, where they will con- | | Last night on the Elks 'Alleys, the Juneau men's team won their Ifirst kegling contest of the cur |rent Ketchikan-Juneau tournament bub- by a score of 2726 to 2,485, and e [Z2 ) Z {the Juneau women's team Woll . |their contest with the Ketchikan {women by the slim margin of 2,144 = to 2,129, B The Ketchikan men now have |won two games to Juneau's one. B ?Thp Juneau ladies lead in their 2 {part of the tournament, with two gq wins to Ketchikan's one. = l Last night's contest brought out {some exceptionally good scores |with most men keglers rolling 500 {or above, and the women, for the!E= most part, 400 or over. Every mem- |ber of the Juneau Men's team R |went over the 500 mark. Complete scores follow: Juneau Men 191 172 225 156 186 166 167 191 201 158 980 843 903 2726 < Ketchikan Men 183 212 171 148 157 158 12 18 168 181 791 866 Juneau Women | 122 151 177460 123 112 160—395 180 167 104451 125 138 141404 152 157 135444 o Totals 702 725 Ketchikan Women 143 178 135 160 192 126 112 124 102 149 684 737 >e e - — KETCHIRAN BOWLERS . | | 165—528| < 199580 i 173525 183531 | =] 183562 - | Carnegie | Henning | Blum | Stewart Hudson [l Totals A 179574 200519 3 156--471 o 119398 174523 828 2485 | | |Iffert Halm Helland Stedman | Totals | }Bnrrngar | Metcalfe Holmquist | Simmons Waugh 17 2144 o : - 124445 152447 P 154—472 p2 1193565 - 159—410 ] 708 2129 B Oaksmith Boyle | Northrup \FedersQn Totals ENTERTAINED TONIGHT | . The bowlers from the Ketchikan A GiMvE AN INGROWN EYELAGH - ARF-ARP- “OU MUS I+ I'M TRYING: WHERE'S MY KNIFE- HE'LL DUMP US~ fi T PAL/ WHO PC «OU TEN BLOCKS FROM ARE YA NUTS-~'< ITS A SHARK- S - 1 1,1/;,/13?/\!\4‘ WHEW... I HOPE MR, RYAN KNOWS EVER AGAIN, TOUCH BRINGIN'A NAVY ! 4 TRANSMITTER o PRy THIS FAR INTO -CHINA - e~y , MR, RYAN AND BOSS SAID To BE N LIEUT. LEE WENT ) FRIENDLY WITH THESE TO MAKE THEIR N\ CHINESE GIERRILLAS MANNERS To THE \WHO BUILT THE LANDING DRAGON LADY... | STRIP... HERE COMES T GUESS SHES THE | ONE OF THEM,NOW... LOCAL BRASS | MOOCHIN A LzsAm!HeV, efzosco,vo I 5UPPOSE WELL \USED TO BE ON HAVE TO GIVE THEM | CHINA RIVER EVERYTHING BUT | PATROL... BREAK NEXT MONTHS PAY]/ OUT YOUR CHINEE |8 LINGO ANV CATCH WHAT THES GIy'S BEGGIN'! HE $4Y5 He HEARD ABONT THE CIGARET SHORTAGE IN THE UNITED STATES AND HIS MEN WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEIR. SMOKES WITH U5... = e TAJA S A5 GERTIE KICKS, THE GUARD | [THE MATRON STEPS upmfi' SHOE Y THERE? I'VE GOT HER ! STEPS BACK. HIS FOOT KICKS | | AND HER RUBBER HANDS — WNOW TAKE OFF WANTED WAIT! IF WE THROW HER Sl OVER THE CAN OF BRASS POLISH| |l NUNNER e o o o o o ATTN. MARTL PR Martin Nunner wanted Fairbanks _immedlfh Fritz Werther, All expenses o paid, 'but brifig ‘bed to go e north ‘with me, . $ g . |Purdue University and former Na-|Elks Lodge will be entertained to- |tional pro luminary, will demon-| night in the Elks’ Baliroom by the strate gridiron tricks, while How- | Emblem Olub. = jard Hobson, University of Oregon| This feature will start after the @ basketball coach, will tutor soldier athletes in the cage sport. William Cavanaugh, Weft Point, will handle boxing, and H. William Hargiss, formerly of Kansas Uni- (versity, will take care of the track o © 6 ¢ o ¢ o o o o|and field end. WHITE PASS AND YUKON | ROUTE Skagway, Alaska 1 WANTS CARPENTERS AND ELPERS, MACHINISTS AND ELPERS, BLACKSMITH AND ELPERS, HOSTLER HELPERS,' ROUNDHOUSE LABORERS, PAINTER HELPERS, LOCO. IREMEN, WHARF CHECKERS, 'OOKS AND DISHWASHER, KTORE WAREHOUSEMEN, RAKEMEN, l;fs':IONMEN, ETC. NGSHOREMEN ! { Apply Now to i IRAILROADREPRESENTATIVES | U. S. E 'YMENT SERVICE | 124 ‘Way, Junean ! i JANTED, — Stenographer; also| bookkgeg\er. Permanerit positions, gaod sglary. Thirty-eight hour week. Phone ANTED—"Pi:l:o, in good co;di; tion: Phone Red 483. | JANTED—A g0od_oil cook stove. Phone 784. 'ANTED—Good double béd, spring @nd mattress. Phone Douglas 963, evenings, | ANTED—Electric washing _ma- | chine. Phone Black 409, VANTED — Doll buggy, scooter, tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- phone. Phone Blue 370. B — JANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment for two or three months. Contact Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone 866, p JANTED—Man with boat, to hunt KNOWN gold deposit. Write H. A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska, WANTED — Washing machine. Phone Black 150 ,evenings. | [VANTED Fine laundry: sShirts, curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 | after 5 o'clock. VANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi- loughby. 'Phone 788, § ILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by“‘ month, week or day; also on call. | 327 West 11th St, Basement Apt.| H NOTICE! Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson will ar- ve in Juneau on Monday, Febru- McSPADEN, NELSON IN FIRST PLACE TIE iN OPEN GOLF TOURNEY NEW ORLEANS, ‘Feb. 13—Gang- ing Harold “Jug” McSpadden fal- tered in the final round of the New Orleans Open Golf Tourna- ment, staggering in with a four- over-par round for a 284 total; ending up in a first-place tie with Byron Nelson of Toledo. Nelson and McSpaden will play for the title tomocirow over one 18-hole round. e Y ! Troras | omen's ApPAREL Baranof Hotel Building HAIR STYLED by Expers WE SPECIALIZE n Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping i | Hours9A M. to6P. M Baranof Beauty Salon ry 19th, to examine eyes and fit Iasses. Office in Rjomgren Bldg.| Phone 636: APPOINTMENT | night games are played and those < {invited to entertain the visiting g ! bowlers are members of the Em- B bléem Club. Elks and their ladies. e ———— HOSPIIAL NOTES | Mrs. George Dalton and infant Isen have been discharged from St. |Ann’s Hospital. | Anna Jensen, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. Master Richard Genthner has » been admitted to St. Ann's Hos- & pital to undergo a tonsillectomy. |3 Elmer Reed has been admitted to St.. Ann's Hospital for medical at« tention. Mrs. Thomas Parke, a surgery, patient, has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. | Master Charles Smith has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for |3 surgleal attention. §t, Margaref s Guild 3 Meeting Wednesday + Members - of :St. Margarets Guild| of the Church of the Hely Trinity will meet tomorrow night at 8:45 o'clock in Parish Hall, according| to announcement made today. e o e s 00 0.0 0 0 o™ TIDES TOMORROW <] . High 3:09 a. Low: 9:07 a. High 15:07 p. Low 21:30 p. e o o o ——e————— FROM SEATTLE Phyllis La Sorta, registered from Seattle, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. ...119 feet ..=0.2 foot { INTO THE MACHINERY WITH THAT GAG ON AND HER HANDS TIED THEY'LL. KNOW | REALLY THINK IT WAS A JOLT FOR PHYLLIS TO THINK OF HERSELF AS GRANDMA. THEY CAN CALL ME CGRANDPA AS MUCH AS THEY LIKE. ACTS THE CREAMY LIQUID THE GAG AND PUSH MAYBE MY CHEST HAS SAGGED A BIT, BUT | NEVER FELT, YOUNGER IN. MY, LIFE« ITG A FUNNY THING, AND HERE ' ABOUT TO | USED TO THINK OF | BECOME CNE AND | FEEL | GRANDFATHER AS A MAN | AS FULL OF VM AND leTH LONG, WHITE WH.’SKEES.‘ LVIGO? AS | EVER DID/ ey LET'S NOT BICKER, SNUFFY, (F THEAR VE MENTION “WAWIKY TAWKY" WUNST MORE, GOOGLE, TLL GIT ,Eo,me SOAP AN' WARTER STORE- L OPEN EVENINGS BY i PHONE 538 ————— M JUST GOING TO THE BE RIGHT - LL LEAVE TAKE \T OL PAL-AFTER ALL- WE WAVEN'T SEEN EACH OTHER FOR MONTHS -- - WHERE. EASY, HAVE You BEEN ? SNUFFY HUH ! HERE COMES THE KID FROM NEXT DOOR- | WISH MAGGIE HADN'T LEFT TH' DOOR OPEN- i C 4 2

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