The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1945, Page 7

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 WANT ' ADS jmm C OFC. chair, divan, desk, chalr, $75. No. | 6, Evergreen Apts. house cleaning. Reasonable. V. _ Civil Aeronautics Board Is, Qui. Phone 346. {83 DODGE COACH — Excéllont PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-| mechanical condition, very good‘ tites. Cowling-Davlin Co. 4-FOOT LOCKER TRUNKS—Call| Juneau Transter.. i | MACHINELESS Permanent waves. Asked to Grant More | 0t way Certificates Given in your home if desired.' Phone Red 483 for appuintment_.‘ T Alkakn son Shop. itorial Chamber DUMP TRUCK—835 International. “Good shape, Hauls 3 yards. $500. Inquire at Madseén’s Bike Shop. TAKU GILLNET BOAT — 24 fi.|THE FIXIT SHOP—General light|Civil Aeronautics Board in Wash- long. Built 1942, A-1 shape. Has, new 52 HP Gray engine. Inquire| at Madsen’s Bike Shop. FOR 9x12 cm + Maximar| ~oamera with 4.5 Carl Zeiss lens, | case, tripod, extra plate and film holders, flip pack adapter, com-; plete developing and prim‘mg] outfit and home-made enlarger. Extra paper and film, $135.00.( Phone 29, evenings. COLEMAN OIL HEATER. Phone| Black 165, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue | 370, FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house, | “furhished. One-half basement. 945 | W. 10th St. Call Red 205 for ap- | pointment. i L AL A S T e ! FOR SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft.| long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | & Chrysler Crown marine engine, 4 fftst class condition. See Harbor Master. '"OUPLEX house and two 3-roon * houses and cabin,’ all furnished on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at -4 Juneau Paint Store. ' WANTED R fhoiid il e WANTED—Good used Write Empire, 5217. YOUNG MAN—Will work evenings, 6 to 11. Write Empire, 5218. WANTED — Experienced stenogra- | pher. Salary, $235 month. Per-| manent. Private business. Write Bmpire, 5211. | WANTED TO BUY—1 Pair child’s | lacéd snow boots, size 3 or 3% Phone Red 575. | | WANTED—Male Cocker Spaniel, six weeks old, brown or red. Also capary, for delivery arch 10.¢ Phone 569. fAN OR WOMAN—With car for ““part or full time business in}| Juneau. and vicinity.” Household | dicines—Food = Products, Ex- | tracts ~— Complete line. Good ! profits. Write at once for par- ticulars. Rawleighs, 306 Adeline St., Oakland, 7, Calif. BEAUTY OPERATOR—31, 6 years’ exp., and waitress, 32, want jobs. Can leave at once. Amelia Asper, 1410 ' SE Belmont, Portland, 13, Oregon. i | | i e e WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, curtains, Mending. Call Blue 447. WANTED — Stenographer; also bookkeeper. Permanent positions, good salary. Thirty-eight hour week. Phone 466, { W;;NTEbv: Doll_l;u‘ggy. sco{)ler. tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- | phone. Phone Blue 370. | WANTED TO SuBLeET-—Apartment | for two or three months. Contact | Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. - Phone 866. | WANTED--Man with boat, to hunt | KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.! A, Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. i 3 L A R WANTED — Washing machine. Phone Black 150 ,evenings. 1 {WANTED—Used furnitur: 408 Wi FOR RENT . A S AT TE 8-ROOM FUR." HOUSE—OIil 1ange «-and bath; also 2-room fur. Apt.| . Ahquire 513 - Willoughby Avenue.!y "¢ eact 195 guests at the dinner. | Thomas Harris, John N. Smith, Os LIGET HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— | i Eldérly man preferred. Call after | POLICEMAN PERRY 6 4}\ .m. Elliigen Apts. FOR RENT OR SALE—Cottage, 2| ! rooms and bath, Completely fur- | _nished. Phone Douglas 693. | i FPOR RENT — Partly furnished | i huqse Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—Stcam-heated rooms. | Mep only. Haven Rooms. Phone | STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call| after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. | i e WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| { @iand wood stoves, lights, laun- | dey. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND 0.8.0 © 0 0 0 0 o o o o FOUND! LADIES’ WRIST WATCH e o o Owner may have same by identifying and paying for &1: ady. Corbett’s Cocktail thDv—Puh' of glasses in case. {Owner identify and pay for this I?DLle—Key-casc with keys. Also two ‘keys on chain. Inquire at Empire office. W1 6.8 0008000 HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSF— 0f Commerce, meeting in Juneau,) has authorized Senator O. D. Coch-| ____—C | their proficiency in executing the the exi | square dance sets and have been ‘;l\)jl‘(‘tr Linehan and Mrs, Bert Ly- OUT FOR SKAGWAY Board and room $60 per mc:th Third and Main, ran, President of the Territorial Chamter, to communicate with the repair work. Phone 567. ington, D. C. urging that certifi —————— |catés be granted to competing &ir- SUARANTEED Realisuc Perma- |ines operating between Alaska and| B -4 ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up (he States. Low Beaity Snop. Phone 201 | The following communication has| g« been dispatched: | 315 Decker Way ey “The Te ial Chamber of Com- (F you have empty rooms Or apts.imerce of Alaska, consisting of repre- for desirable people, inform the|centatives from local chamb: of | Gastineau Hotel. |the e B R | reque y i board to give earnast| {under consideration between the A]’s A B HAllismes and Alaska. g Tou s “Some competition is necessary| B~ oSS |in order to get fair raigs. Alaska is With the attendance at all square [cne-fifth the size of the entir dances recently held in Juneau | United States, but at present has showing a steady increase the Am- bt a sine ‘ccmmercial airline erican Women's Voluntary Services connecting it with the States, and the USO have made plans for| “Post-war development, including ! eight sets in motion tomorrow cppertunities for veterans, will jus- (Wednesday) night in the A. B. Hall, tify much improved transportation | with their favorite musicians, E. M. |and lcwer rates. The granting of w2 McIntyre, violinist, and Albert Pet- additional certificates will decrease ' erson, accordionist, furnishing the the rates and undoubtealy result in! music. a I ructure comparable to the Couples who have demonstrated rates he States and reli>f from/| sively high scructure now ting, and this would greatly chosen as lead couples are Private stimulate air traffic. }"5 Buddy Rice and Miss Pat Murp! “There is ample room fcr profit-! Bob Phillips and Janice Toomey, able cparation for one cr more com- | Private J. Becker and Miss Cecelia ecach route connecting Tew, Sergeant J. B. Bryant and Mi s with Alaska.” Maureen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. e Henry Goddard, Private Francis Blackwell and Miss Ruth Schramka, M ANY p ASSE“GERS | John Obeé: and Miss Bernice Tew, | Before the arrival of all the danc- ers a few new calls will be tried on cme of the experienced couples, vith Representative Walter Huntley as guest caller assisting A. B. Cain LEE ON PRINCESS BOAT The Princess Norah arrived in Ju- g e ‘Territory, respectfully B |consideration to phe matter of & SOUARE DAN(ES {granting certificates to competing| 3 airlines operating between Alaska | SET TOM B cer- | | tificates be issued for all routes now = - | and will be called later in the eve- ning also for 'thé pléasure of those who come lathr. Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Director of the AWVS Unit in Juneau, extends neau late yesterday afternoon with the following passengers from the scuth disembarking here: Frances M. Boerhave, Harry C. Blair, Jean TERRY | weekly square dancing tomorrow Leaving for Skagway last night { servicemen and the general public |Fhelps, Paul Bierly, Joseph Boroff, {Jack Short, J. A. Sobieraj, S. J,‘_] | | Wiedel, Noble Williams, Alfred 3 ,,;L_.coooooo‘ o cordis}-nvitation ‘to- all-who-are M- Baftett, Harley Covalt, Oynthia| interested in square dances, which M. Bt are being revived in Juneau and Ruby E. Clay, rge Crosswhite, | throughout the 'Territory. |Margaret Heal, Benjamin D. Hilde- | brand, Nettie L. Hildebrar i Ivan { Marinovich, Torris Natte: June L. Peterson, Floyd K, Peterson, Law- va MEETIN IS T rence Seltzer, Alice A. Thibodeau, Jeannie E. Tomlin, Ernest G. White- BE HELD TOMORROW <. | From Ketchikan—Mrs. A, L. Hen- R — retta, Ed Katt, Georgina Brown, The regular monthly meeting of Pearl Toft, Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, the American Women's Voluntary James G'Connors, Mr. and Mrs, Services will be held at the Gov- James Huston. ernor’s House tomorrow evening at From Wrang2ll—Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 o'clock. Members are asked to S. Jefiry. take their cookie contributions. | From Prince Rupest—Sue A. Gran- @& The AWVS will also sponsor the 'ger, Frank W. Kuehn. night in the A. B. Hall to which were the following passengers: F. L. H. A. Chambers, Arthur Gallent, Chas, Doucette. | Harry Higgins, M. A. Martin, =R is invited . o p | Wolleweber, Philip Jerevitz. MEET IHURSDAY Miss J. Mickelit, Cort Howard, < , Mrs. C. Howard, H. E, Iffert, Marge | 3 % |Northrup, A. E. Lundstrom. 5] The Grand Igloo of the Pioneers| Mrs. C. Bailey, Chris Bailey ,Len| z of Alaska and Auxiliary will open Taylor, J. W .Flynn, R. O, Brels-| _ their convention in Juneau, Thurs- |ford, Aaron Roberts, Knut Abrac e day, February 22. | ham. | The first business session will con: ‘Wm. Barfield, Mrs. E. A, Larson, | o ene at 10 a. m. in the Odd Fellows’ | E. A. Larson, Mrs. S, J. McElpat-| Tall. rick, Agnes Strong, Gene Smith, J. < The Pioneers and Auxiliary of Ju- | B. Maier, Edna Land. -} neau, Tgloo No. 6, will honor the | Jennie Land, T. H. Dwyer, John| Grand Igloo and other visiting'| McInnis, A. Peters, C. H. Munrce,| Pioneers at a dinner Friday eve-“WeSlCn Anderson, Andres Cadien- ning, at 6:30 o'clock, in the Odd |to, Irene Cadiento, Dan Actic, Fellows' Hall.,Plans are being made| Howard . Galliger, Dan ‘Browh,| car L. Martin, Al Johnson, Mrs. Nej son, Margaret Heal. e ———— Get right fer the Spring and;| Summer Season. The Mineral Baths | HAS ou" FOR(E at Warm Springs Bay will pul you | g in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Purnished | Cabins, Groceries, Liquors and To- | Police Officer Jackson Perry has baccos. | handed in his resignation to Mayor O'NEILL & VENTON, ‘Z A. B. Hayes. Baranof, Alaska. J Perry, who has been on force for PRI ST SRR R approximately two years, is leaving 1 TONIGHT ! — ! TONIGHT ! to locate in Anchorage. Play your favorite game at the Perry’s resignation leaves the Ju- 'TRADING POST in Elks Hall, at neau Police Department a shortage g Sponsored by Emblem Club. of one man. | Public' invited. W DAGWOOD! o |ALEXANDER/ COME TO — LIGHTWEIGHT-SURE ) 7 TOMMY WaS BEIN - L KNOW PIGHRON-~ & HANDLED BY PiG-IRON) NCE GUY-ONE ATH | TERRY... AS YOU KNOW, I AM A VERY CONSERVATIVE FELLOW, A-HUM... W, OKAY.? 50 YOUR HAIR CAUGHT ON THE DOOR HANDLES AND YOU HAD TO JUMP ON THE TRUCK BUMPERY ALL RIGHT, TELL YOU WHAT TLL DO— ILL GIVE YOU A JOB. “ \é H MR.WALSH, ANDHE | THEA | | MADE ONE REQUEST | LOOK HERE, TANT | | BEFORE HE DIED HE ASKED IF YOU'D HANDLE THE KID. J Il COOKIE, SEE WHOS) QAP { KNOCKING AT " THE BACK DOOR COULD YOUSE SPARE A POOR OLD MAN A BTE TO EAT? E UIED LAST WEEK, ¥ GEE~ L GUERRILLAS INT2 INDO-CHINATO RUILL U5 A LANDING STRIP BEHIND TIIE ENEMY LINES... } WORKING AMONG (7 THE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS AND BLOOMS ? TILLING /\ THE SOIL P R F THE MER J ), i~ P HE SAID YOU WERE THE SQUAREST GUY INTHE WHOLE SPORT, HE SAD 4 THAT HE RESPECTED 1 WALSH HAT-BUT § GOT NOTIME FER § HANDLIN' NO FIGHTERS NOW. 1AZING CONTROL. OVER HER PFOPLE.TY ALL N ALL,AS A 'ALITARY TACTICIAN OF COURSE, YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF ¥ TG, ETC. HE SAD THAT {F YOU JUST SAW TOMMY | TDAY'S MY DAY DOESN'T [ SNYDER. —~ AND AS A : Woo -MAN! ...BLRBBLRBLB\Y( SN\ THE GUARD? A SUICIDE? IT ISN'T 80 COMFORTABLE HERE AS IN TONN, NINA, BUT PERHAPS YOULL LIKE A CHANGE. SOMEBODY'S GONNA WALK THE PLANK, \F WAWKY TRWKY SN'T FOUND BY =| E\GHT BEWLS Y al 0| =~ sbontn A et 1 S The island of Manhattan was | JIGGS {bought from the Indians May 6, 1620 | |by Peter Minuit, a Dutchman. Quickly Relieves Distress of ON ME AT | makes brea | hetne prevent | TELRYGY if used in time. F5a¥ | | | | it! You'll likeit! Fol- low directions in folder, MAGGIE'S BROTHER 1S LIABLE TJO CTALL THE OFFICE-S0 | THINK I'LL GO HOME- LOVE IT, MOTHER. IT'S JUST LIKE OLD TIMES. NESSIR, CAPTAWN -- Y\ NEED SomE 2P CUTTING f 00 BAD! MOTHER g CORDNGOD, NINA, HOW ABOUT f| ALREADY HAS. ME BN GVING ME A QUICK,, - SNUFFY ! GENERAL QUARTERS JUS' SOUNDED — - HAWKY TAWKN'S OISAPPERARED ] AN’ TO BE SURE HE DON'T CALL UP HERE AND ASK FER ME OR MAGGIE - 'L CUT THE 'PHONE WIRE Y COME IN- JAMES- WHAT DO YOU WANT? YOU LLOOK LIKE TROUBLE/ JoUR DOCTOR PRESCRIBED EXERCISE. | VORKING, FATHER. WHATCWA DOIN' TONIGHT! BEADY EVES 7, [>> PR T I YOUR WIFE'S BROTHER 15 HERE - HE TRIED TO GET YOU ON YOUR PHONE - BUT IT MUST BE OUT OF ORDER-

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