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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1945 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU. ALASKA & PAGE SEVEN / g { | LETS SEE TWO CUB DENS IN e ; ! \ T 1 CAN PUT — — | JOINT MEETING NS sl T : “ e ; = Vi FORSALE . | LOSTANDFOUND = pjcuss PROJECT = SIMMONS BED, $48; over-stuffed FOUND—Pair of glasses in case.| i KZ , desk, chair, $75. No.; Owner identify and pay for this . . & B ok g L Will Meet Friday After-|o 5 3 - f o i 5 1936 DODGE COACH — Excellent [~‘OUND—K¢‘y-casel with keys, A]xu‘I noon '0 wo[k on @ mechanical condition, very good| two keys on chain. Inquire at, % tires. Cowling-Davlin Co. | Empire office. Pack PI’Ojed 4-FOOT LOC! TRUNKS—Call| () i 2 J 5 I:rocxf:? e (OMMUNI(AIION To work on their project for the “r.'fa" ‘.,a,m sl { oming Pack meeting, Dens Two and COLEMAN OIL HEATER. Phone; Juneau, Almku.]ij had a joint meeting Monday | . Black 165, after 5 p. m. February 21, lgis'il‘vmmg _rr;;)m 7N\ln"8 o'l‘;’t‘)(‘k 1;4\;{1;«- 1ETS PLAY - ’ | itor, E home of Den other Mrs. LeRoy FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue T0 The Editor, b s GgA?;é\g l:?OI?E 3170. ;g:x(;r g;:_‘_ly et s They worked on model airplanesi S\ [ FOR SALE d |until all were present and then dis- | —= N} ch)xin:hed ::sg;‘ui;)?;';ex::m::‘,; My attention has been called to|cussed their Pack project. The| { ia .recent editorial in the Daily W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap-| a0 Bmpire that, since ‘t might pointment. meeting time was also changed to < Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in- & {lead to an erroneous impression, Iistead of Monday evenings. FOR SALE—Troller “Diana’—33 m‘wlsh to correct. The article tells| LaRoy West, Jr., is Den Leader Y long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped, | What funds have been spent by the|and Vicky J¢anson is Keeper of the Chrysler Crown marine engine, | DePartment of Welfare for the hos- :m‘ t;m oRAQSH. Boe Harbm—{whnt funds have been appropriated |by the Territorial Legislature for | OUPLEX house uand two 3-room further care. Included is the ful-‘, houses and cabin, all furnished, lowing paragraph: 1 on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at| “Some funds also have been pitalization of Alaskan patients and | contributed by the people of Jumeas; Batnt Broms. | Alaska during the Christmas | Seal campaign each year, part | of which is spent in the Terri- l tory.” | I wish to say that only five per| icent of the gross intake is sent |yearly to the National organization, |the remainder being retained for juse in the Territory. Of course, Isupplies are purchased from the {National organization. Furthermore, we cannot at any time pay for the individual WANTED 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- typewriter. | } SquareDance Buckskin in Den Two; Gary Hedgcs'm is Den Leader, and Dick Fajta is Keeper of the Bickskin in Den|™ Six. e These pr3scnt at the were: Jackie Schmitz, meeting | k Gould, | Donald Milnas, John Hermle, LP-': Roy West, Bobby Murray, Gary Hedges, Dick Folta, Vicky Johnson, and Den Chief Terry Pegues. All Cubs of Den Two and Six will meet in the home of Den Leader | West Friday afternoon, after school, | to work on their projects, it was announced. | — . RATHER LOOK T wloauYrDiGEE,ITMusr 2 HAVE BEEN IM OVER IN SOME | WONDERFUL ¥ V. Nzt ity YOU SAID IT. GUY EVER LIVED!IN EVRY WAY. WELL, HERES OUR STATION. a [7 YA HEAR THAT, TOMMY. THERE { WAS ONE OF THE BEST LIGHTWEIGHTS-. NOW HE'S GLAD T'PICK UP GREATEST HULLO, MITCH. DID | YEAH, KNOBBY. MARTY | YA GIT AHOLT OF / KID BRILL.. HELL WORK "] manent. Private business. Write hospitalization :of pa- r Empire, 5211. iuems. This is too costly an enter- T | — —— —_ iprize. All of our funds would go onlg a : WANTED—Male Cocker Spanlel,|toward the care of a few favored| - | six weeks old, brown or red. Also persons. | 5 ¢ canary, for delivery arch 10. Instead .of individual care, the| 9 Phone 569. members of the board carefully n 4 " a MAN OR WOMAN—With car for part or full time business in Juneau and vicinity. Household |consider all phases of the problem, | then budget the funds where they | believe that the money will do the | Square dancing, sponsored by the JOE PALOOKA . most good for the greatest number AWVS, will start tonight at 9 Y Medicines—Food Productsy EX- 0" 0 we need sanatoriums in o 2t » T iR/ " R ]l tracts — Complete line. Good ), feoPi T TREC SER8TTNIE h | orclock SRl e N ii7 I'LL GIVE YOU A ’AWAY WITH N 7 HE FOUND A COPY OF THE Yoabi 1 g profits. Write at once for par- ? B Y BREAK, HOTSHOT, HOTSHOT CHARLIE £ be cured by rest in bed, nutritious AWYVS unit, extends a cordial in- [/ *PILOTS" INFORMATION FILE® You,T.LEE! N ticulars. Rawleighs, 306 Adeline ;o 700 BY *eft o GET THE LEAD OUT, GLAMOUR THI5 5 THE FRONT \THEY PLEAD HE'S TOO QUIET/..TERRY, IN THE COCKPIT AND 15~ proper nursing. But this yitat 11 interest S e 4 oy St, Oakland, 7, Calif.- iy SRS vta i Re et DAY ;;&‘;’;_ b el nsrested naiNre BOY5... WE HAVE TO BE OUR STRIKE You )| END.OF THE AIRPLANE! |To HAVE ME ' BETTER HAVE A LOOK..THE HALF- | READING LIKE MAD-HE 5AY4 HE BEAUTY OPERATOR—31, 6 years' Of the nurse’s time and when the, The regular monthly meeting of P OWN GEOU‘TD‘ ;L‘/ENS ON TH!_S j FE(:’M my THE BIG {AN MAKES TKANSFE’IZJZED o\ PINT MAY HAVE BFEN SUCKEID ’y CANT D~o ANY WORK TILL HE. Jinee _— exp., and waitress, 32, want jobs. nurse is most grben the mother of the AWVS was held at the Gover- DEAL ... CHECK YOUR AIRCRAFT!/ WILL, MON ITGO... 55 1O WRIGHT A INTO THE VACUUM PIMP! ‘ LEARNS HOW THE STORY xfl' Can leave at once. Anielia Asper, the family, with a multitude of nor's House this afternoon, start- CAPITAINE A FIELD... THE i COMES OUT! other duties, the process is dis- TUMBLIN ! 2 - 1410 SE Belmont, Portland, 13, Oregon. WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, curtains. Mending. Call Blue 447, WANTED — Stenographer; also bookkeeper. Permanent positions, good salary. Thirty-eight hour week. Phone 466. WANTED — Doll _buggy, _scooter, trieycle and old-fashioned gramo- phone. Phone Blue 370. WANTED 10 SUBLET—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. WANTED — ‘Washing machine. Phone Black 150 ,evenings. WANTED-—Used turnitur: 406 Wo “loughby. Phone 788. " FOR RENT LOST—Plaid wool scarf. Phone 21, ‘ake any sacrifice for the children. Hanebury, D. G. .Williams, 5 e couraging. But until we have our lown tuberculosis hospitals, it is the best we can do. All of you prob- Lably know how difficult it is to secure beds in the states. Hospital authorities refuse terminal cases altogether. | Since we lack hospitals, the Al- |aska Tuberculosis Association has inaugurated a program of case- finding and the-teaching of home- care. We also pay for the rehabili- tation of Alaskan patients in |Washington state hospitals. In the |matter of case-finding, we are co- |operating with the Health Depart- \ment in an X-ray program to in-| ‘clude X-rays for all high school students, of crippled children en- |route to orthopedic hospitals, of medically indigent expectant moth- ers and of other medically indigent persons deemed to be in need of the same. For these X-rays, the |association has donated to the {Health Department the sum of 1$5,410. ! We believe that we can do finer| | things. Most parents, if they have a ' |chance to learn the truth, will s the association grows in ing at 2 o'clock. PRINCESS NORAH 15 SOUTHBOUND The Princess Norah arrived in port frem Skagway early this morn- ing with the following passengers for Juneau: Chris Bailey, Mrs. Bailey, John Casko, William Casper, Wilbi Donnelly,”R. 'J. Feleyn, Mrs, C. E. Feight, John Harris, F. R. Geeslin, A. L. Johnson. Mrs. A, Johnson, R. Laurin, Leo L. Lagetti, Mrs. Chris ' Larson, Mrs. Vance Phillips, Peter Papas, Mat- thew Sher, H. E. Shelson, Len Tay- lor, Lawrence Wand, George Will- iams, Dolly Brockwell, Vera An- drews, Mildred Hariman, Margaret Heal Leaving for fellowing: Mrs. TERRY LEE TRACY CK Wrangell were the "o Harold Maki, Ja- | nel Maki, H. S. Eskelson. For Ketchikan~A. Tellesen, Mrs. A. Tellesen, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Graham, Doris Hanebury, Don Mrs. Kay Halm, Robert D, Martin, D. J,| 3-ROOM FUR. HOUSE—Oil range strength, its program will expand Kamm, Mrs. D. J. Kamm, Mrs. Lou- | and bath; also 2-room fur. Apt. Inquire 513 Willoughby Avenue, I:IGHT HOUSEKEEPING R/OOM——- Elderly man preferred. Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT OR SALE—Cottage, 2 . rooms and- bath. Completely fur- nished. Phone Douglas 693. FOR RENT—Stcam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms, Phone 281, —_—— STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p.-m,, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oll and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. i bl 5 Lk e AETERATIONS~qu;k ,.guaranteed. Pearl Trouty, Phone Blue 470. JANITOR SERVICE—Window and House cleaning. ‘Reasonable. V. Qui. Phone 346. PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- ! in richness of activities. ! (Signed) Very sincerely, | BESS A. WINN,' Executive Secretary, H Alaska Tuberculosis Association. {COFFEY MISQUOTED IN i TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR | Due to a typographical error, a remark by Senate President Edward D. Coffey appeared in .incorrect form in a recent issue of the Em- pire. Speaking in opposition to amending Senate Bill No. 24 to {double the tax cn whiskies, Senator | Coffey declared himself “opposed to increasing any tax by one bundred per cent.” The Empire’s |story inadvertently appeared with the Senator opposing a tax in- crease of one per cent. | BUY WAR BONDS ' Beware Coughs | from common colds That HangOn | Mary Bourdages. ise Miller, { For ports south of Ketchikan— Rev. John Wasil, beth ker- ing, HUTBL B, Gy, Bt Lacr, "l Ed J. O'Brien, Mrs. Nila Hall, Mir- ™ iam Lowrey, Larty, Loyrey, Chas.'< Lowrey. * e | Cecil R. Beavers, Betty Crosby, [ Gail Crosby, May D. Godfrey, Don- ald Maxwell, Mrs. A. W. Hutchins, - Sue Granger, Robert A. Fulton,| Alfred P. Brandt, .Loreen Brandt, Ronald Brandt,” Alice Thibodeau, Mrs, C. G. Burdick. | Marihauna Traffic Is On Increase; Heroin Is Also Appearing| (Cont{nufd Jrom Page One) ! GASOLIN [l treasury has hac a nand in brenk-‘fi. ing up. These include the preven- |, tion of a drain of used cars intor:} Mexico (where there's no ceiling) ; the break-up of a counterfeiting out- fit that was turning out $5 automo- | v2 on Shop. \ bile use stamps; and the smuggling A __L_E | ug::‘}?mn 'elt“%“m%rg;"ag%% bu:'e across the border of jewels and such MACHINELESS 'Permanent waves.! trouble &'; help loosen and expel |things as Mexican silver cigarette Given in your home if desired.| 3erm.laden , and aid nature | lighters. THEY'RE REMOVING THE MATRON'S BODY FROM THE PUMP HOUSE I SUPPOSE THERE'LL BEAN I'M GLAD § YOURE § CHURNING AT HOME, 1 MOTHER. D = TLL UARN VE TO STOOL-PIDGIN TO THE CAPT'N, YE SHIFLESS SKONK ! Red tment, | b0 Soothe and heal raw, tender, in- St tha o hdeclida b ,flamed bronchial mucous meia- > Vantedls b st HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSE— WM; Tgléyour dlningist’ ttg ffi“ you Emptre Want-ads bring ' 86 8 le of Creomulsion wi e un- e rrm et Board and ropm $60 per mcnth, you must like the way it JIGGS Third ‘and Main, THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. BUARANTEED ‘Realistic Perma- ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1.up. Lola Bea:ity Shop. . Phone 201, 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rooms or apts. |- for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. DIESEL, STOVE; CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 HAULING and CRATING | . quiekly th h or you are 4 ys the coug] ['to have your money back. 'CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. I!1 »chitis —_—_— near you; sportsmen; workers in lumber yards, warchouses,_ rooms, war ‘| plants, etc. Men of actiondemand theirsnug warmth, free- | raction comfort, sturdy construction. COMPLETE LINE | Leather and wool jackets, work shigys, 250: shoe styles for men and women. al commissions. Write today for FREE SALES OUTFIT. :“Qfl SHOE MFG. CO. Falls Wisconsin, U.S.A. BY GOLLY-IE MAGGE'S BROTHER 15 'GOING TO CALL ON_ME TODAY HE'S NOT GOING TO REMAIN LONG /#* WE DON'T_HAVE ENOUGH CREAM FOR THE CREAMERY,A AND WE LIKE OUR QKN BUTTER. L\ WIZARD OF THE WIND TUNNEL, =X THATS OL'HOTSHOT/, (V\g @;7 b flg’ v R WANTED ON THE. PHONE. THAT'S FINE, BUT IT'S REAL Y BUTTERMILK /| M AFTER! 0 2 I'VE HIDDEN EVERY | CHAIR AN’ LOUNGE: - l HE'LL NOT FIND/ | THING TO SLEEP OR SIT OR EVEN

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