The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 16, 1945, Page 7

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v ANTED-One or two trunks, old- | | | | IJWANTED TO buum’l‘-—Aparlmem for two or three months. Contact WANTED — Washing machine. .. WA NTETY 'RIDA\ FEBRUARY 16, 1945 l . WANT ADS FORSALE | FORBENT 133 CHEV SLDAN—$'75 Simmons FOR RENT OR SALE—Cottage, 2 fbox-spring and inner-spring mat- rooms and bath. Completely fur- l{tress, dresser, single folding metal nished. Phone Douglas 693. ibed and mattress, cabinet model o i 2 GE radio, with short wave band, FOR RENT — Partly furnished house. Inquire Snap Shoppe. [land misc. articles. 626 Tth St. f JFooT ‘ Transfer. 3-ROOM fur. house. Also 2-room LOCKERS-—Call cabin, oil stoves. 513 Willoughby. :IUHL‘I\U | FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281. AKU GILLNET BOAT — 24 ft. STEAM HEATED lc 1 | % TRI‘CK-!JS Imemauona il Good shape. Hauls 3 yards. $500. Inquire at Madsen’s Bike Shop. ng. Built 1942, A-1 shape. Has after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. . HP_G"“Y";’;‘Q‘“E' INQUIre | o1 TRR ; RATES, Seaview Apts.| doc’s TS oo 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- d . Phone 6. LOST AND F rnuun OR SALE—9x12 cm Maximar LOST_Bunch of l camera with 45 Carl Zeiss lens, KINY or Empire f]“fi lnnfod exmli( Plgze!:;’dcg"‘""j FOUND—Pair of glasses in case. | olders, flip pack adap Owner identify and pay for this, plete developing and printing ady MISCELLANEOUS { outfit and home-made enlarger. i Extra paper and film, $135.00 i§ Phone 29, evenings. NITOR SERVICE—Window and house cleaning. Reasonable. V. Qui. Phone 346. |PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- son Shop. i | . AFEOAT—%-I& propellor, 2 an- chors, 25 lbs and 56 lbs; 6 ft. nmss shaft 1'% inch; 22 Win- chester rifle. No. 17 in Village. k.\s lt‘J\L OLEMA‘\I OIL HEATER. Phone J . Black 165, after 5 p. m. OR SALE— ngnchmr Phone Blue 1§ 370. 'OR SALE—Cash. 4-room house, % l} furnished. One-half basement. 945 MACHINBLESS Permanent waves. W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap-| Given in your home if desired pointment. Phone Red 483 for appointment. LESTAURANT — Complete equip- | HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSE— ! ment. Good for man and wife.| Board and room $60 per mcuth. i§ Good loeation. Emergency sale., Third and Main, Formerly priced at $1800, now -— l s1100. Casn, only. Write Empire,| THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| 5116, | n'prxr work Phone 567, i ARAN'] ment. $7.00 Pap Lotz Bea:ty Snop 315 Decker Way )fOR SALE—Troller “Diana’’—33 ft. [ iong, 8% 1t. beam, fully equipped.| i} Chrysler | Crown marine engine,! I‘ first class condition. See Harbor | Master. ! Perma Phooe ‘TF‘ you have empty moms or apts for desirable people, Gastineau ifotel. AUDITBILL )UPLEX house @nd two 3-room houses and cabin, all furnished, on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. WANTED OUNG GIRL—Wants office work. Experienced in bookkeeping and some stenographic. 10 years ex- perience. Phone Red 113. EFINED Young girl wants small | apartment or, light, housgkeeping | rooms. No smoking or drinking. Phone Red 113. | References. <) R g o My I5 Held Over for nished apf o or Reward §_T-hone steaks, 1 inch __ Amendment Today—- thclals Heard thick. Call Juneau Hotel. Te rial Senators, in session veste afternoen, pushed. five measures through second reading ——————— 2nd continued two others in the ‘vnwm__mte model car or pick am(ndment stege. Action on the up. Phone Douglas 764. Housing Authority bill, which is re- ANTED—LadyS sl»d boots slze 6 Call Grebn 494, after-5:30' p. m. fashioned or wardrobe. Call Mrs. Whitmore, Baranof Hotel. % SRR BEAUTY OPHRATOR_31, § years DO ¢ e of attention; but Senate Bill exp., and waitress, 33, wapt Jobb. .o 14 | yroviding for audit of all Can leave at once. Amelid ASDET, vy jyovin) offices, also came in for a 1410 SE Belmont, Portland, 13, large measure of discussion. Oregon. It was finally carried over until teday ‘for clarification of an in- e Vvolved amendment proposed by Sen- N. R. Walker, after Territor~ o ial Auditor Frank Boyle had been o called to advise on the appropriation e contained in the bill. . Mr. Boyle summed up the purpose e Of theact authored by Sen. Leo W. e ¢ 6 o o o @ o o Rogge when h> explained that the Territory 2t present audits only ANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, money poid out. The Rogge mea- curtains. Mefid‘lflg ‘call Black 447. sure w rovide for audit of monizs collected, also. ‘The Auditor ANTED '— Slenogldpher e o o » ATTN. MARTIN e o o Martin Nunner wanted in Fairbanks immediately by Fritz Werther. All expenses paid, but bring bed to go north with me. o e UNNER also decla ROOMS. Call & ' committee at yesterday inform the ed elsewhere, veceived the lion's ! | bill and repeal a section of the 1933 {laws which would be superseded. | Also put over until today, was House Joint Resclution No. 2,/ “jwhich makes an appropriation for |the current Legislature’s printing. & |The delay was taken to make cer- == tain all probable costs would be cov- & erad by the $15,000 appropriation. \Z Second Reading Four measures moved through e second reading without amendment. = | They are: Senate Bill No. 18, Sen- B ate Joint Memorials Nos, 3 and 4. and Senate Joint Resolution No. 4. | Territorial Highway Engineer Wm. | Hesse spoke in favor of 8. B. No. 18, intreduced by Senator Frank Wha- |ley It authorizes frem road funds for shelte d provides penal umng in damage thein or for misuse. toryj Willacrto-f | “senate Joint Memorial No. o3 by Senator Andy Gunder i €n, asks construction of a break- [ water and improvement of the har- vbor at Tenakee, Alaska. Extending s of the Federal Act of 1944 to Alaska =) Congress by 8. J, M. No. "+ 2d by Senator Edward D. = ) |1s asked e.|4, author Coffey. | Senate Joint Resolution No. 4, in- treduced by Senator Gunder: |request, would cancel $20,000 | school bonds of the city of Wrangell, which are now held by the Territory. Several bills were reported out of afternoon’s Isession. The Fisheries, Game and \Agrt ulture committee pave a “do \r ss” to Senate Joint Memorial No, |5, which asks for action against predatory animals. The Education < Ccmmittce put its approval on House Bill No, 16 and passed the bill along to the Financ2 group for ac- tion on costs. The bill is the $60 pensicn measure., - = by = of © Liquor Exeise Tax The Taxation Committee for Senator Wall Li- is2 Tax Bill, No. 24, with a & ed amendment that would in- Tease ffom $1 to $2 the excise on ™ m_r liquors. The Committee chair- 2n, Senator Frank Gordon, did not ir on the amendment. 2 Bill No. 20, the fraternal I, and Senate Concurrent —— | Resolution No. 1, the sea lion mea- svre, were reported back to the |Senate as correctly engrossed and enrolled, respectively. Just before adjournment was vot- 3 ed until 11 o'clock this morning, disenssion took place on the matter of reading to the full body reports and legislative recommendation communications received by indivi- dual Senators. It was voted to & ln ve read five communications re- g ‘eived by President Coffey, from the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor. The first of the five, urg- ing passage of House Bill No. 43, only had been read when the motion to adjourn was put and carried. B WeldersToldfo _ Refurnfo Work w;xsrimc-ron Feb. 16 — The ‘War Labor Board has ordered the 4 striking welders at the two Todd ¢ Shipyards in Seattle to return to w work immediately, following the & walkout of 650 men when six welders were discharged. “Every facility of the West Coast shipyards is required now to sup- port the efforts of the Army and Navy against Japan,” 'Chairman P~ Davis wired H. A. Doty, business 3 representative of the Independent e Welders Union. SEATTLE, Feb. were this afterns H. A. Doty thatgimy uuwex- bookkeeper. Permanent positions, $5,000 salary. | Thirty-eight hour y good week. Phone 466. VANTED — Doll buggy, scoot tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- phone. Phone BIW 3'10 Ben A. McManus, Chief Clel House. Phone 866. WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt KNOWN gold deposit. Write A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. Phone Bla¢k 150 ,evenings. [T —— loughby. Phone 788. | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN maénth. week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. s NOTICE! Loyal Order of Moose will have [ iheir Annual Basket Supper Friday [ night. Moose and friends cordially invited. Get right fnr tne Epring ‘mx Summer Season. The Mineral Baths at Warm Springs Bay will put you. i in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Fuinished | Cabins, Groceries, Liquors and To- | § baccos. O'NEILL & "ENTON Baranof, Alaska. | LUTHERAN LADIES Food Sale, 11 o'clock Sat., 17, at Bert’s Cash Grocery. 408 Wu t the appropriation of the WLB'is an election on the 1d liksly be sufficient. =8&ining agency lon, <" or amendment to be offered by Work. The WLB ‘will be ahle Walker would simplify the understand that.” 655 Th Ser GASOLINE AL er, ALL KIDS ——— PRIZES! ALL KIDS ——— PRIZES! | DRESS UP!! BE YOUR FAVORITE COMIC CHARACTER Cowhoy - Slick Chick - Soldier at YOUR COSTUME PARADE Capitol Theatre SATURDAY MATINEE ALL KIDS PRIZES! ALL KIDS ——'PRIZES! + rk, = S - ] [ e 3] D n by iSHZ19d—iSAIM TIV JILL FLIP A COIN' HEADS, 1 CARRY IN THE LOGS - - -TAILS, WAS IT 1. CARRY QLN TAILS, v\ THE LOGS? Lt PAGE SEVEN IN | CANT HIT M- EVEN LL)II HIGH HEELS HEC LITTERN ME = /,,///— — ‘/n WASN'T A | SHARK - AN’ LI COULDN'Y AT T WHYNTCHA LET GO OF MM THIS AINT NO BIG GAME FISHIN' EXPADISHUN < THAT SHARK GAIN [ YOU WERE VERY MEAN NOT TO DANCE WITH ME TM SORRY, CAPTAIN, | THERE WERE MANY LAST NIGHT. == O\HERS WHO WANTED | SE EXCUSE ME, CAGTAIN - ['M WANTED AT THE HOSPITAL. necozs YOUR. WAR , TERRY ~ REMEMBER, WE |, IN CHINA HAVE BEEN BUSY WITH \ THE JAP A BIT LONGER ! LITTLE H SHEE POSING AS THE DRAGON LADY... AND SHE FOOLED BOTH OF U5, TERRY THE LAST TIME WE SAW YOU WAS BEFORE THE WAR, HU SHEE ! YOU SEEM TO BE LEAVING | KIND OF LATE EVENING, GE YOUR PAPERS ANYWAY, I'M A FREE WOMAN:: I HAVE MY RELEASE PAPERS. I CAN GO ANY TIME. I WAS ONLY WORKING HERE B FOR A sAL.AR\/ " SORRY TO BREAK THIS UP-BIT WE A kflAVE A RADIO | RYAN- WE BRIBE I THOUGHT YoU WERE DEADL..WE WERE IN A STREET TRANSMITTER. / THE NATIVES TO NOT TO RIG... HEAR YOUR AIRCRAFT ENGINES - BUT THE JA? PHOTO PLANES ARE BEYOND REACH 7/ VR MEAGRE FUNDs | MARLOW 7 WHAT E U DOING HER) A‘T' TH IN THE ¢ i5 HOUR? RTIE. BUT ARE ALL N OPDE'I? WELL, SO B AUNT HESSIE! IN GLAD 10 "SEE:YOU, HOW ARE YoU GETT/NG 4 ON;, NINA? ~SEEMS 10 ME [/ YoU LOOK PALE. ARE YOU FEELING ALL RIGHT? /) s LO vz \JOU BETTER GO BELOW AN SHUCK OFF THEMW " PRISONER" OUDS, SNUFFY TH MARINES MUSTA GIVE EM TO YOU By N\\STAKE How m Relieve Broinchitis | Creomulslon relicves prom 1y be- | musd 1t goes right ta the seat of the | trouble fo help loosen and ‘expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature | g to soothe and beal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem- JIGGS UNTL Feb. | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | 3 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- dersundlng you must like the way it CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING | DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL § | Phone 34 Phone 344 qmck!y «llays the cough or you are | to have your money back. G REQMULSION for Coughs; Chest Colds, Br anci Subscribe lo the Daily Alasks | Empire—the paper with the largces | | peid circulatior. | HUH 2 MAGGIE'S BROTHER ISN'T HOME ~THAT MEANS DINNER WILL BE HELD UP HE ARRIVES ~ M AND EVERYTHING LOOKING WELL. ELING @wufl IM ALWAYS AILING, BUT IT'S JUSTA CROSS I HAVE 70 BEAR. WOULDN'T 0U LIKE O COME OVER AND LIV WIT VELY. YOURE st BLOOD [] ’ SKONKS A FEW BROKE | RORE TR & WeEpene wn e FER /' MR.RYAN “HE WALLET & MAY BE NICE O You, BUT THEY ARE ONLY YOUR HUSBANDQ THAToszooM LADY CHICK 15 PROBABLY FLIPPIN’A HIP AT THEM...TERRY SAYS SHES A SMOOTH PERFORMER AT ANY ALTITUDE~BUT ILL HAVE TO SEE A AND TERRY ARE TAKING THEIR TIME! {{ AND THE DOOR OF THE PUMP HOUSE 15 OPEN. WHAT'S 3 o \ThE MEANING OF Mgl AUNT HES: BUT IM THINKI OF GOING TO AT THE FARM' THEYRE NOT “ WITH FATHER RELATIONS LIKE | AM. SCREAMIN' ) GYRENE, TURRET- WEI_L—\ DON'T MlND | WAITIN'-IT'S BELTER THAN TALKIN' TO HIM OR WATCHING HM SLEEP Y LISTEN-YOU! GO OUT AND LOOK FOR MY BROTHER // HE MAY BE HLURT-~ AND DON'T GO IN ANY OF YOUR HAUNTS-DO YOU HEAR ME? EVEN THE | NEIGHBORS | | LISTEN-COME OUT/! MAGGIZE WON'T LET ME GO IN-SO COME OUT-DINNER S READY/

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