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| FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1945 WANT ADS |ATG BLUES FORSALE | \LASKA SEED COMPANY'S seeds can be purchased at the following stores in Juneau and Auk Bay: Bert's . Cash Grocery, George Brothers and Auk Bay Grocery. These seeds were purchased es-.| pecially for use in Alaska, the varieties were chosen by Alaskan gardeners. We are betting our future on their quality. Alaska Seed Co., Sitka, Alaska. Mar. 2-6-9-13-16-20 925 Int. Dump Truck., Good shape, hauls 3 y sen's Bike Shop. AKU GILLNET BOAT, $1400. Like new, built 1942. Length 24'. Has | new 52HP Gray engine, etc., in- | cluded. Phone Green 113, or call Madsen's Bike Shop. 307 So. Franklin St., $1500.00. 503 So. Franklin St., $2500.00. Phone 562. GILLNETS _New and used. Also fishing other supplies. Call at [BEDROOM SET, $85; | Red 180, or Green 163. | THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, with oven. Call Percy’s Cafe. (17 JEWEL Elgin wrist watch, per- fect condition. Expansion band. 186 Gastineau Ave., opp. Johnson Apts. ‘7:ROOM HOU_SE and iarge lot on beach on Fritz Coye Road. 1038 West 11th St. Ole Jackson. Pr. 7-ft. Anderson and Thompson laminated, steel-edged skis, cable bindings, steel poles. Reasonable. Imperial Fountain. [FOR SALE—1933 Crev. Sedan, $15. | See Jorgenson Motors. |FOUR flat-bottom skizis, 9-9%-10- 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- lace. For price and information, Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE — Ore --ight-hole ice cream freezer. Cut. be used for home food freezer. Call or see Percy's Cafe. | TWO HOUSES—Both completely furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One acre pat. land, good creek, suit- able for chickens, geese and ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gibson. Phone 357, after 10 a. m. | FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue 37 FOR SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown -marine - engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. WANTED PORTRAIT SALESMEN or good house to house men. Sensational everlasting Portrait on Patriotic canvas banner. New deal. Extra large commission and bonus. $20- | $40 daily. Outfit free. Hollywood B 787 Lexington Ave., New w21, N, Y. TED — Electric washing ma- 2e. Black 409. {TED TO BUY—Portable type- writer, Royal Deluxe preferred. ‘What have you? Call Green 142, WANTED TO RENT-2 - Bedroom furnished apt. or house. Call Room 332, Baranof. LADY wants position where she can have baby with her. Write Empire 5261. WANTED—Silex heater unit, two or four-burner; or two-burner electric plate, - ‘i Gastineau Cafe. WANTED — All-around baker for Southeastern Alaska town. Day work, $350 per month. Write Empire . 5255. THOROUGHLY experienced res- taurant operator and cook will accept best offer in Alaska as high-low switch. cook and manager of restaurant, | consider lease. Best business and character references available. Write Box 107, Bellevue, Wash. 'WANTED—Young lady or man for Soda fountain. Do not apply un- Jess interested in a steady job. Apply Warfle.ld Drug Store. D R RS S WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. I am 34 years old and am me- thanieally inclined, but will take gnything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 E; Burnside St, Portland, 14, Oregon. WANTED—Will pay top price for all kinds of second-hand mer- chandise. Will buy anything. See Lee Swift or call Douglas 764. ALT TIONS—Work guaranteed. Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. WANTED_Male Cocker Spaniel, ix weeks old, brown or red. Also \ hotel or boarding house. Will , canary, for delivery arch 10.! Phope 569. WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, turtains. Mending. Call Blue 447. WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment for two or three months. Contact A. McManus, Chief Clerk, ouse. Phone 866. {Of 6] s. Call Green 113, Mad- _ | dry. Phone 236. </ Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- I1E we | WINMATCH, | WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt | Ic KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.| e ONE POINT - - Bt =] | A, Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. I B L .Y WANTED—Used furniture. $0b wu | n | loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS 'JANITOR SERVICE—Window and, | house cleaning. Reasonable. V.| ' Qui, Phone 346. i '0 Fmd Wlnnel' [Close Confest Resulfs Re-figuring of Scores I | | | PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- | _sf)n Shog. shot until the closing phases of the g% MACHINELESS Permanent waves, lifle match, Juneau units of the g ? _ Given in your home if desired.|Alaska Territorial Guard and their NOW | PROP 1, T://A/ Phone Red 483 for appointment. Douglas unit opponents fought it N2 THIS FUSE IN | L g — 'out on the small bore range, | THE FIRE -WELL /A THE FIXIT SHOP—Ge it | According to Henry Harmon, final | % S AND— =Tl repair work. Phone 567. {compilations showed three men tied & & P—e;m; |for high with 177 each, including % |Lemieux and Keithahn of the Ju-|& $1 UD jeau Blues, and Jensen of the .3 Phone 3Ui |pouclas unit. After a lengthy re- | pa |check of scores at various positions, = Ms or apm_'" was decided to award high to inform the |lémicux, second to Keithahn _:md|= |third to Jensen on their showings | b LR ) made in the most difficult position | {of the match, the offhand firing, LosT A“n rou“n !thus Juneau taking the match by | { Facs _lthe slim margin of one point. |WILL PERSON who exchanged Other leading marksmen were | dark muskrat coat, size 40, by|Cuthbert of Douglas, fourth, | V4 GUARANTEED Realisuc | ment, 8700 Paper Curls, | Lola Beauty Snop. | 815 Decker Way i'F you have empty roc. for desirable people, Gastineau Hotel. with | mistake at Kendler's wedding,!176, and Shaw, Juneau Reds, wxu\i_‘ | please phone Ella Smith, Green a total of 1756 points. 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU X1 WASHED MY, SWEATER AND LOOK HOW_IT & 5 ¢ CAME OUT 2 — Matching each other shot fur»fly/ 7 /*«’GO(D “BYE SNIF - P\~ 7, DR i, WHATSA MATTER- YOU ANT ) SAID A WORD FOR HOURS. /J <I’M THINKIN', o P = NEAU. ALASKA AFTER YOU WASH A SWEATER F YOU HAVE TO STRETCH AND PAT IT, WHILE ITS WET INTO THE PROPER SH PAGE SEVEN 4 TUNATELY, 1 DONT DISCOURAGE EASILY -- ILL TRY S 1T AGAIN . N APE 630. | Highest possible score attainable & i 2 Iwas 200 points for all positions. FOUND-Lady’s ring. Owner may| gomplete individual scores and | have same by identifying and|ieam totals follow: paying for this adv. - - | TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES havei been found and turned over to the Empire. One has shell rims, ! one with late style tmmes.'hmea“ Blues— | | Owners may have same by paying Orass 34159 | . SRR |Keithahn 31171 |A. W. Boddy 31—159 ‘ FOR RENT |Lemieux 41177 | |, ) | Hillerman 35—174 481 So. Franklin St., $100.00 per —— | month, unfurnished. Phone 562. [ Totals .. 203 178 846 auoag Sunns Swpauy puTyzO sijox, OE PALOO | | | | ROOM for gentleman. 3rd Street. Juneau Reds— i Phone '156. Eide 42 39 34—162 1 s g -~ |D. Boddy 48 39 31165 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— G Shaw 45 13 40175 | Elderly man preferred. Call after ge Ganahl 43 39 31—160 | 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. Nelson 42 42 23157 LEE THE PACIFIC ! |IFOR RENT—Stram-heated rooms. | 238 220 202 159 8191 Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone el |Douglas Unit— STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call Jenson after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. Mortensen . et 37 | S¥8 291 61T 63T SET WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. — — — — — Ofl and wood stoves, lights, laun- gs1—3z ¢v 9% 9% 9LI—CE 9% 8F L o91—8E O0F b 9% = udang, ext Thursday night the Ju- | WAI.ASKA COAS“AL [neauites of the ATG will take up | - | the challenge issued by the team- | o" M’Am 'R'PS members of the Juneau High Scheol Rifle Team, who won the In a flight to Sitka yesterday, an last encounter. Alaska Coastal Airlines’ plane car- This contest will be fired under | |ried the following passengers to that National Rifle Association rules, ‘nccording to Harmon. | bort—Kenneth Bowden, Carl Wat- {kins, Charles Beach, | Sitka to Juneau—Leonard Lay- Is | | DOUBLEHEADER | Whitehead. ; “'GH S(HOOI. GYM‘ | Juneau to Ketchikan—Minard Tonight at 7:30 ofelock on the' | Mill, Henry Lucas, C. H. Riding,| floor of the High School gym, the Totals TERRY 48 48 44 31177 48 46 46 28—168 SIBI0L WysPIUS ERENTIENTS) i | TRACY DICK | Ketchikan to Juncau—J. S. Jen- THE DRAGON LADY SHOULD HAVE GUESSED THAT THE YANKEES WOULD BECOME 1/ 1005 WHEN THEIR FORTUNES IMPROVED IN HELLO, CARLO!/YOU MIGHT PASS THE. WORD ALONG TO YOUR GANG ABOUT THE OLD LADY'S FUNERAL. TELL 'EM ILL EXPECT ABOUT A 1 KNOW, KID. LAM TOO. LETS GIVE EACH OTHER QUR THO'T! MEBBE (TLL KINDA RLIEVE THE PRESSURE. N ey THEY WAS AYOUNG GOIL AT WEST PERN WHICH WHEN AST HOW SHE GOT IN TH JERNT: SAD~ A CADET AN' ME WAS OUT ON A SPREE * HE'S LEAVIN T'DAY S BUT 1 ERNT)J [ 1 HAD ATOUGH “7YOU SHOULD BE SHOT. WHEN W] TIME FIGGERIN OUT | WE GET SOMEWHERE YOU OUGHTA THAT LAST LINE. J MAIL THAT IN TO YANK? N Q S: OF THE 1550E, SUGAR ! YoU HAD RECORDINGS MADE OF OUR RADIO- BEACON 5IONAL ! THE JAPS WOULD PAY PLENTY TO OWN THOSE DIsCs / You THAT WHAT YOU SAY 15 TRUE ! WHAT po ABOUT IT € INTEND DOING STILL LOVE' ME LIKE YOU USE TA, GERJUS 2, 'TF- WE FAIL TO ESCAPE, WE WILL LEAVE NO MECHANICAL EVIDENCE ON WHICH You CAN COLLECT FROM THE JAPS... AND IF WE DON'T GET OUT, NEITHER WILL YOU AND YOUR GUERRILLAS... US OUT, WE RATE AN EVEN CHANCE OF GETTING AWAY ! Helen Davis. Subport meets the Signacs in the |kins, Harold Bean, August B. | Black. |last regularly-scheduled basketball | e | Petersburg to Juneau—Wesley contest of the 1944-1945 season. 4 IM HAVING FUN | McDonald. |The curtain-raiser on tonight's|® [o2 | GOING THROUGH | Juneau to Exeursion Inlet—Louie Program will again see a tangle = [Z- | THE OLD ALBUM, | Harsen, between the Old Grads and the 3 |°” MITHER., WHO Juncau to Hoonah—John G. Ol- Crimson Bears. This time the|< [5° {son. Alumni team is out to win. R ] | Excursion Inlet to Juneau—Ray| Following tonight’s double header . H iLani-ls, V. O, Maurth. {the balance of the basketball con-| 2 H LU e NIRRT tests this season will be play-offs & |3 | IN PRG3ATE for the City League championship. ™ |2 | NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL TR i i” 3 = PROPERTY INEW DUTIES ASSIGNED © 272 ! In the United States Commissioner’s MISS IMOGENE wAm);”J | Court at Juneau, Alaska. | < {In, the Matter of the Estate of | Miss Imogene Ward, District & ! JOHN I. WILLS, deceased. Home Demonstration Agent for NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, Southeast Alaska, has arrived at YOUR FATHER THE YEAR HE HAD THE MEASLES. that the undersigned administrator Ketchikan, where she will have | of said estate will sell at auction to | the highest bidder the following | items of personal property, namely: 1 Trolling Boat the “MARIE” | No. 31-A-309—29'—complete | with engine, 1 Winchester Rifle, Model 70, { Cal, 270 with telescope sight, 1 Colt’s 38 Revolver, 1 Pr. Zeiss Binoculars, 1 Box of Assorted Mechanic's | tolls, | 1 New Wool Sleeping Bag, | 1 Small camera, and Miscel- | her_ headquarters for the next few| months, replacing Miss Mae Steph- | enson, who resigned to accept a posifion in Clark County, Washing- ton. Miss Ward will have charge of emergency food production and conservation and 4-H Club work in Southeast Alaska. Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen will spend a few weeks with her to plan the work. —————— SOUNDS FISHY! BUT ’'STRUE Noted in today's passenger lists were two “Dolphins,” two “Seals,” two “Riglings” and a “Wiltrout.” After all, Alaska is famous for its fish, isn't it! HOW ORST VE [EAVESDORAP ON = NE AN TW CN’T'I}, :\/’Q GOOGLE . laneous small items. | Baid sale will be held at 1:00 {o‘clock P. M. on Saturday, March 3, | 1945 at the office of the U. S. Com- missioner, Room 513 of the Fed- |eral Building. The right to reject jany and all bids that are not sat- { Isfactory is reserved by the ad- ministrator. OH/IIM 50 GLAD THAT JIGGS REMEMBERED THIS 1S OLUR ANNIVERSARY - AND | LOVE THIS BOA HE SENT ME-- |ary 26th, 1945, (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-officio Administration of the Estate of Joseph I. Wills, deceased. First publication, Feb. 27, 1945. Last publication, March 2, 1945. HENNINGS GO HOME Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Henning, Ketchikan residents, who have been in Juneau attending the Grand Igloo of the Pioneers of Alaska, left for their home this morning on the: North Sea! Henning is a {brother of Fred Henning, local |clothing merchant, and an uncle Bob Henning, Empire reporter. /’ I WONDER WHAT’S GOING ON AROUND HERE? MAGGIE JUST KISSED ME ON THE FOREHEAD -1 WONDER IF SHE JUST WANTED TO MARK WHERE SHE IS GOIN' TO HIT ME FLOWERS TOMORROW. 500 C'S OUGHT TO BE ISN'T THAT A CRAZY HAT! THAT'S ME CALL ME EAVESDROPPER| | HAVE LEARNED WILL VA 2 SAY-I LEFT A FLR BOA HERE BY MISTAKE - A LADY TOOK TH' PACKAGE - I MUST HAVE IT BACK -~~~ Copr 1948 Kine