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VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1945 FORSALE | FOR RENT DPYERSTUFFED davenpdrt and ghair, $125; 2 end tables, $5 and e e e e e e FOR RENT — Room, in prlvate! home for gentleman employed from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 66. THE DAILY ALASKA Northbound ' BoalBrings PIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA YOU WANT ME ). TO BE LATE FOR PAGE SEVEN $350; bedstead,” mattress, box . . \8prings,. dresser, chest of drawers, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— | $85. Call Red 180 or Green 163,| Elderly man preferred. Call after| after 5 p. m. 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. -~ Passengers : A North bound boat arrived in Ju-! {nzau last night with the following ! 'FOR RENT—Steam-heated Tooms, | bassengers disembarking here: Nina Men only. Haven: Rooms. Phone (Ctumine, Josephine Crumine, Mil- I ¢ f I S 981, | dted ‘ Dornkerger, Lawrence Dorn- - - - 5 T P b | berger, Margaret Geddes, Frank F.|™ R RN & STEAM HEAT?IJS RO;)MS. Call‘Gx. : rz ha L. Gray, Lon Grover, LET'S SEE— WHAT'S THIS.? P after 3 p. m, Gold Street. {Mrs. Lon Grover. WOULD ou = LIKE TO GO Herman Sandvik, Ltcille K BY WAV OF | Terry Malcne, Marion B. Merc il and wood stoves, lights, laun- |sam C. Peacock, Thelma Pede: | VESUVIUS 2. ¥ JEWEL Elgin wrist watch, per- Ject condition. Expansion band. ' .136 Gastineau Ave., opp. Johnson sApts. D . HOU WANT TO GC HOME ~ - WHY DIDN'T YOU SAvV SO ? FOLLOW ME ! J - L yROOM HOUSE and large 1ot on WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts jbeach on Fritz Cove Road. 1038 et g dry. Phone 236 {Paul L. Person, Mrs. Lucille Stevens, < | Gertrude Trueblood, Glenn W, True- ool | slcod, Hewe Vance, Katherine Zieg- ilisn {ler, T. R. Mierzczowski, Mrs. Cecil &= Il Cross. OR SALE—Guris Bicycle. Price $20. Call Red 328. MISCELLANEOUS PL.. 7-ft. Anderson and Thompson = o # ;aminated, steel-edged skis, cable JANITOR SERVICE—Window and| Marie Hageman, Cecil Hageman, {2 _4;4_7 {bindings, steel poles. Reasonable.| house cleaning. Reasonable. v,ichry Hageman, Hazel Hageman,| 3 ‘Imperial Fountain. | ‘Qui. Phone 346. | Louis> Hageman, Perry Huff, Paul- o e — !ine Maxwell, Anne Maxwell, Lee / OR SALE—1933 CLev, Sedan, §75.. PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-|yaxwell, Walt Sipprell, Mr. and Mrs.| ™ |77 iSee Jorgenson Motors. | son Shop. = | W. Wakefield, A. H. Ziegler. = AT 6 it 6" mens Skis, with MACHINELESS Permenent waves.ll Lesvng 0 :;;fL:”“;,“;r"s“z‘P 'X'Ot:"k 2 iKanadahsr harness: grey Gren-| Glven in your home-if desired.] OW.E HOMT FIIEAM B on TR il jacket; blue gabardine down- FPhone Red 483 for appointment.| - William Grave, B. G, Lanabee, ) i | Jane Stolba, Ethel Kiders, ill trousers, $20. Phorfe Green HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSE— |Hilscher, Mrs, Miriam Hi -3 | Board and room $60 per mcuth,|gar Smither, Gaby Lamkey, ki 7.| Third and Main. garet Heal, Warner Salo, OUR flat-bottom skiffs, 9-9%%-10-1{ !Kltnt‘ch. Mts. Lottic Long, 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- | THE FIXIT SHOP—General light |Long, Shirley Long, Jan lace. For price and information,| prepair work. Phone 567. | bren 4 ! ¥ Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. 3 ’R()nald Lomj'i N Mar- Robert James Long. \ y o WHAT THE GUY AND NO DUMBBELL[HES PROBABLY| HECK . LET'S HE'S AN EGOTIST BUT JGIVING THE KID B GO OVER | FIVE AND B AND SEE HE FIGHT. FEW J | ARGUND. R 1 HEARD KNOBBY WAISH \ ABOUT 1T, 2 GOT HIMSELF AFIGHTER.) BUT 1 ¢ HE'S GlIVING HIM A LIGHTWEIGHT FROM ( NEVER J A SHOT OVER AT PHILLY, NAMED TOMMY | HEARD || LAUREL GARDENS SPORTS _ | | MARLOWE. FOUGHT INA || OF THE /| IN NEWARK. SCRIBES | [ COUPLE OF AMATEUR /\ KID. J7 2 T GATHER | BOUTS - AT THE y—/[_fi USUAL a DY SPOT d NEAR THE MIRROR OFFICE . BROUGHT HIM AROUND STILLMANS. | ANOTHER JOE . § HE'S PROBABLY § KNOBBY WAS SOME KEEPING HIMUNDER J AWFULLY LUCKY | COUPLE OF N OF THE iaUARANTEE_D fienllst)c Perma | ght-hole VEE; ment,’ $7.00 Paper Curls, $1up. | ! lé’i““s:dr :::" Lola ‘Beaty Snop. Photie™ 201 1MA“Y pASSENGERS 5 | 815 Decker Way ! | ] | ® you have empty rooms or apts. ouT FOR SIIKA SALE—One Burroughs elec-| c adding machine. Call or see| [OF desirable people, inform the | & rey's Cafe. | Gastineau rotel. i ONS S NORIH SEA -9 P 4 | s H ] | | After discharging freight for Jocal ] LOST AND 1‘0"““ merchantg at the Northland Steamr R SALE—G, E. Sunlamp, with| Rtomatic timer, $30. Phone 191,/ kR NE : 4 i en's Ball, Elks |ship Company dock all day, thel ™ [fWO _HOUSES—Both complewIY‘,L%Sa’;mfif: : 1‘9;15){:6“;‘/0;. ngcfll:{s!mrm smplrn late last mgl)n Io; durnished including electric lights,| .\~ \with eut crystais. Return | Sitka with the following passengers: jadio and washing machine. One; "o A S. James, Mrs. James, Irene Sutton, acre pat. land, good creek, suit-j 7 T TTT TN __ | Florence sutton, J. W. Sarvela, Mrs. able 10" chickens, geese Annd LOST—Crochet hook, between Fed- | Sarvela. | ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High-| - era] Bldg. and Race’s. Reward.| Ruth Mears, Veva Beglinger, Wm. way. June Gibson. Phone 357,| McDonald, Baranof. | Casper, H. B. East, Fred Kiripatric, RECEIVER IS 10 BE USED after 10 a. m. | e U8 S Bruin, TO MONITOR AND RECORD THE THREE PAIRS OF GLASSES have| . J. Sheppard, Lena Corkett, M3 ENEMY BROADCASTS 50 been found and turned over to Grosswenor, Ellen Corby, Mary & P/ YOUR JAPANESE -SPEAKING, the Empire. One has shell rims; t, F. Short, J. Good, 3 ICIANS MAY DECODE (s one in case; one with late style| p vyirga, W. Glassberg, J. M. Mal- frames. Owners may have same|ic;, gam Herrick, Capt. P. L. Earle, See Merle Rhodés 4t 431 Reward | T GEVOe for tus adv. ; | Dr. R, L. Carlson, Lamoine Peterson, {Street. |FOUND—Lady's_ring. Owner may ¥~ Metcall. have same by identifying and s o e | COASTAL AIRLINES FOR -BALE—Troller “Diana”-33 ft. : 10 SITKA, TENAKEE long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. FOUND—Pair of glasses. May have ! | Chrysler Crown marine engme,‘ same by paying for this adv. iIn a flight to Sitka yesterday an first class condition. See Harbor, b ity 0o s on ehain, May | Aleska Coastal Airlines plane carried Master. have same by paying for ‘this:"h" following pascengers to that part— Ole Kande, Charles Gordon. Juneau to Teflakee — A. Hundt, Peter Larson, Sl Junéau to Gunter Bay and return, [S) | Sam Pekovich. NINETY-FIVE 7SEE - One FOR HIMSELF, eam freezer. Car gome food freezer. fercy's Cafe. 7 KNOW A GOOD FIGHTER| DAVES . / LOOKA THATS FINE ... BUT WHERE ARE THE RECORDINGS THEY. HAVE ALREADY MADE? T HAVENT SEEN YOUR PAL, HU SHEE, AROUND SINCE THE FIRST DAY WE CAME! +.COULD GHE HAVE CARRIED A LITTLE PACKAGE To THE JAP COMMANDER THE JAPS WOULD PAY Y [ PLENTY TO KNOW HOW WE SEND OUT A RADIO-EZACON SYNCHRONIZED WITH / WERE MERELY THEIR OWN ENGLISH— \.EXPERIMENTING! LANGUAGE PROGRAMS! DOES SUCH A PRACTICE ENDANGER. THE SUCCESS OF THE MIGHTY YANKEE OPERATIONS 2 { THEN WHY ARE YOUR PEOPLE ALSO MAKING RECORDS OF QUR CODE TRANSMISSIONS? G PERHAPS THE & ; DRAGON LADY THAT 15 50, \* VAT | WIRELESS MEN IT SHALL CEASE BEDROOM furnished house at| AT ONCe ! 725 Basin Road. Nice view of] Channel. Oil furnace, fireplace,| electric range, over-stuffed set. | All newly renovated. Price $4500. [ - |= = OR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue 370, A a : %Los’"r’" Plaid wool_scarf, Phone 21. REMEMBER, IF WE EVER RUN INTO TH L GERTIE, TO TEAR Hi NER T SRS | adv. i WANTED ; WILL BUY late model radio-phono | combipation or good radio -IPRESIDENT * price is right. Frank Gray, Room B31, Baranof. Hotel. | 2 NTED—Silex heater unit, twnl I p T br four-burner; or two-burner! electric ' plate, high-low switch.! an ——— | Southeastern Alaska town. Day | work, $350 per month. Write| ; A i powicy B5a ‘Chief Executive Arrives| HOROUGHLY experienced res- ) . Yaarantoperator and cooe winHome This Morming from sl o . Yalta Big Three Meet offer in Alaska as! (Continued jrom Page One) THE WOMAN WHO S/ WAS KILLED IN THE PENITENTIARY, /) You SAy You { Bitka to Juneau—G. Young, Mrs. <k KNE HEP? Les Grave, Jack Gucker, Frank ~ NZ777 — Jackson. Pt i SN IF HEALTH COUNCL BILL < ok ENDORSED BY A.L. AUX. = The American Legion Auxilimy.1 by Executive Committee action, last night endorsed the Health Council Bill which is now before the Legisla- ture, and letters have been sent to, all members of the Legislature to - that effect. & NTED — All-around baker for| [ ANOTHER IPORTANT ENTRY~ BORN 10 THEM, SEPTEMBER l| THEIR FIRST CHILD, YOUR UNCLE M HENRY, WAS BORN OCTOBER 7, BARR, RESERVED 1881. THEN CAME LOUISA JUNE 5, 1896 HERE'S WHERE. '\ THAT'S FOR MY FIRST > SINCE FATHER DIED BACK IN ABIGAIL 7 ; N 1882, SHE ONLY EVENING SERVICE AT |~ I 1207, awo weRee e onewe | Rooo, | M Lvep 7. 1ees. /Bl You e sorw, viomhee g ' CRANDC EPISCOPAL CHURCH < ‘ PR N\ omieee Following the anhouhcement with"m regard to special devotions during| Lent, there will be a service of| ™ Evening Prayer tonight, followed by | an address on the third phrase of|© ELIZABETH Eok e Dihtaehiof. rimaurant H THE OLD FAMILY BIBLE EVER MARRIED hotel or boarding house. Will| tonslder lease. Best business and haracter , references avaunble.' Write Box 107, Bellevue, Wash. |ywjtn Ring Farouk and the yulers| NTE’D“ - Good electric 1ronér,‘luf Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia. At Phone Green 353; ‘a news conference.aboard ship, as * — oo . |the cruiser zig-zagged. toward Am- D TO BUY—Good electricieflcan shores, Roosevelt had al-; will trade my Duo-|ready reviewed the Crimean Con- n?miflfiglr like' new. Phone ference and ‘spoken of his -aspira- reen. 363 : {tions toward: further world security. |the Apostles’ Creed. The service » ; o7 He disclosed that réporters of three |Will be. fied by the Rector, the |« VANTED = Electric washing ma-!;. o0 news services, who met him|ReV. W th Webb, and will be|cx rhlneA Black 409. in Algiers, traveled-home with him. held atithe Church of the Holy Trin- WANTED—Young lady or man for German Oceupation Plan i3 SNpeoral. soda. fountain. Do not apply un-| The eriginal plan for occupation Beware Coughs less- interested . in a steady job.|Of Germany was for Russia to take “ froi common colds 00 Ve CRAVE TO SEE ME, COUSIN ?77? JSNUFEY, AN WE'S LOOKIN' FER YOU ! {F VOU OON'T ALK TW' PLANK' FER LOCKIN' WiV \N WApply Warfield ‘Drug Store. over the eastern area, Britain, the J_——-—-_—_.___ west and northwest, and the United NTED—4 or 5 room houseé to|States the south. This country was uy ‘ot rent. Phone 562. SCOUR THE SHIP {«| TWANT VARD BIRD & | SVITH IMMEDIATELY ! ) to ‘have the ‘area below the bend WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. 4m 34 years old and am me- chanically inclined, but will take pnything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 g. Burnside St., Portland, 14, régon. h WANTED—Will pay top price for 1I° kinds of second-hand mer- ‘ghandise, Wil buy ‘anything. See Swift or call Douglas 764. ATIONS—Work - guaranteed. arl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. WANTED—Male six weeks old, brown or red. Also ‘anary, for delivery arch 10. Ehone 569. WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, curtains. Mending. Call Blue 447. — WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment for two or three months. Contact Ben A, McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phohe 866. WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt NOWN gold. deposit. Write H. . ‘Hertz, Tenakee; Alaska. wfi‘ Used furniture, 308 Wi~ {0 the Dally Alasks pire—the paper with the largest circulatior, Cocker Spaniel, | of ‘the Rhine at Mainz, including the provinces of Baden, Bavaria iand Wurtemberg, with a supply lcorridor to the sea at Bremen on the north. This agreement is sub- |ject to change. EAISa‘s'I(a May Be g’nly mot Supply Source; One Service Is Worried | (continuéd from Page One) |dams on the Columbia and its tribu- | taries. | Can the postwar graduates of { Uncle Sam’s Fish college get around ! these? = Even if they can, will the | spawn in headwaters never used be- | fore measure up to anything like the | baby salmon born in the streams above Bonneville? This spring and fall there may be clues to these questions, but it may well be 1946 |or later tefore we will know if sal- | man continues to be a cheap food or a rare delicacy on the American menu. If the Columbia river dams kill off that source of supply, there That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptl; B derstan: y be- t to the seat of the | loosen and expel | 1 legm, and aid nature | and heal raw, tender, in- | muu;lig nfiem- your sell you Creomulsion with the un- you must like the way it qu'ckly allays the cough or you are CREO i’“&"i’go"fil ON for Co!ml:s Ches will ke only Alaska. - eee —— Empire Want-ads bring results! 1 i niechitis © JIGGS HE HAS FORGOTTEN ENTIRELY THAT THIS 1S OUR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -1 WONDER IF 1D GIVE HIM A LITTLE HINT IF IT WOULD DO ANY-GOOD? THE BRIG/ TLL-- AL DEAR-DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE COURTING ME? YOU'D CALL EVERY THAT 1 DO~ MAGGIE ! IN THE DARK-I'D WALK ]/ IN THE GUTTER-AN' WHEN | CAME TO A ?)DY— | KNEW AS YOUR FATHER AN’ 1 WAS IN FRONT : OF YER IT