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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE 'SEVEN BARANOF STORE o k SECTION IS 10 | ' was - BE REMODELED Flelcher Reveals Plans— Pan American fo Move TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1945 - WANT ADS | FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS . H ar iron, hot plate, | JANITOR SERVICE—~Window: and | house cleaning. Reasonable. V. WH bit-fur jacket o] Ml g | ITE rabbit-fur jacket, practi- g { cally new. See at Thibadeaus PTANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-" G 3 son Shop. ! ey T < Into Building ALASKA SEED COMPANY'S seeds 'THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| can be purchased at the following| repair WILh cETeRe o Plans for remodeling the store stores in Juneau and Auk Bay: Slo NTEED Realsuc Perme [section of the Baranof Hotel build- “Bert’s Cash Grocery, George "/ Ve 0 paper Curls, $1 up ing were revealed today by Man- Brothers and Auk Bay Grocery.| " pes.ty Snop. Phone 201 ager Jack Fletcher, just returned These seeds were purchased es- 5.%o Lo g, from a trip of several weeks to pecially for use in Alaska, the the States, in connection with varieties were chosen by Alaskan (p you have empty roums or apts. arrangements for redecoration and gardeners. We are betting OUr| gor desirable people, inform the purchase of fixtures. | future on their quality. Alaska Gagtineau Hotel. The Baranof Bar will be moved Seed Co., Sitka, Alaska. into the store space now occupied | s g e Y FOR RENT lby the Charles Goldstein Fur| WINCHESTER target rifle, .22 5 Store. Into the front part of the & 200 rounds ammunition. STEAM HEATED RO M_ Phone |Present bar location an office for| Green 675. IF YOU DONT GIVE 3ROK . MeNUGG! DR A i3 ME THREE DOLLARS WINDOW AND HE'S ON BLONDIE PIANO, Victrola. 109 West First St. { | ¢ ‘Hornet; i w . 924 A Street. i |Pan American Airways will be &= —— e e | o . |installed. The Bubble Room will rAST utility-speed boat, with 22 4-ROOM fur. Apt., Maki Apts. In- be made into a supper room. Flet- g8 H. P. outboard motor. Phone' quire Mrs. Selma Maki, Douglas;cher said the new cocktail bar will = Green 369. ! Highway, after 3 p. m. ' {be “the finest in Alaska.” | ot — = | The firm doing the decorating . ONE new Ford A propellor, used ROOM for gentleman. 108 6th St. wii pe Walter M. Ballard and |= Hyde wheel, 26x30; R.H. onbronze | Company, a representative of which shaft, 1% in. by 7 ft.; used brass |will be in Juneau to supervise con- | shaft, 1'% in by 8 ft.; used stern| 77 e [struetion .work and decorating. i ‘-~:;:;:ngslv::d lag Screws; used|yg) sy Franklin St, $100.00 per| While in San Francisco, Fletcher | - = 2 | month, unfurnished. Phone 562. attended two Rotary Club meetings DUTCH'S WRECKING YARD.| __ |and one in Seattle. Conferring with FOR RENT-—Steam-heated IOOMS.gther members of the committee | Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone appointed to re-distribute Rotary Z : | 8L |Club areas, it was decided to in- <t J® I AINT NEVER SEEN ‘M BEFORE . 'HREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE,| 5TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call clude Alaska, Western British o § INEVER FOOLED AROUND TH' ith oven. Call Percy’s Cafe. { after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. Columbia and Western Washington, e SMALL TIME. HES GOT A : : 8 . as far south as the Columbia River, A GOQD BUILD. JEWEL Elgin Wrist watch, Der-|winawe pamis scaview Apts. into one zone er NG ! ect condition. Expansion band.| { | fia' visithued ; i = [5S ™ q | Ofl and wood stoves, lights, laun-| While visiting in Marysville, Cali X 7186 Gastineau Ave., opp. Johnson| ;.. phone 236 |fornia, where he formerly lived for <4 PAapts. PR, - s |13 years, Fletcher met Michael Ay | UR flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9%-10- Sweeney, former Empire reporter, ?{;gmne Blue 220, after 5 p. m. | The Baranof Hotel manager i 'gifficult at the present time. “Just | can or see Fehruary Warmer, Wetfer i WL T e ey Albest w“l.WEAIHER REPORI who is now on the staff of the [q ‘ he was glad to be back home and --ight-hole ice try to get out of San Francisco,” | than Normal-Snow- 3-ROOM furnished house, oil range and bath. 513-A Willoughby. King beatuies S0 TAN'IN THIS | (CORNER - SIO LIEBMAN OF i_PASSAIC - 8EDROOM SET, $85; bookcase, $14. | “Red 180, or Green 163. | SHOULDER HIGHMOYVE FAST: OUT-BOX 1M IF YA CA 4 GOOD LU T LOOK AT 1M, KNOBBY-- )~ THE LITTLE SON OF | /I SEE - cream freezer. Cui. ‘home food freezer. Percy’s Cafe. TWO HOUSES_Both completely | #ace. For price and information, | |Appeal-Democrat of that city. FOR lAST IUNIH that travel in the States was very be used for! v he said, referring to the six days it took him to obtain® transporta- ition mnorth. { = i |FYOU DO NOT FIND OUR INSTRUMENTS DO NOT , THS 15 RADIO TOKYO 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. w fall Is Light | February, 1945, at the city office ‘proved to be warmer {than normal. ! With a monthly percentage of 32 MANYPASSCHGERS vetter = . ARE CARRIED BY - 'OLLOWING AN ATTACK BY U.5. SUBMARINES ON JAPANESE SHIPPING ANCHORED OFF THE INDO-CHINA COAST.... % § T KNOW, 4 THREE CARGO Y EXCELLENCY! ] [ THE RADIO-BEACON OF THE YANKEE PIGS WHICH GUIDED THEIR SUBMARINES TO OUR. ANCHORAGE IN PETECT AN UNAUTHORIZED TRANSMISSION IN THIS AREA, THAT Is NO —THE NEWS iN ENGLISH WILL FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY. J:MY BONNY LIES OVER EXCUSE ! FIND UNDOUBTEDYY, EXCELLENCY VESSELS AND A 3,} d per cent, sunshine at the aizport was DESTROVER. 4 FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue six per cent less than last year al- 370, | though there were two days with 100 p e per cent sunshine and five days with | FOR SALE—Troller “D1ana”™—33 ft. g per cent and over. There were long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.|gna clear, three partly cloudy, and Chrysler Crown marine engine,|gq cloudy days. m,,;.h“ condition. See Harbor| The maximum wind velocity at williams, Henry Williams, A. R. i & {the airport was 30 miles per hour gijjlery. ! from the Southeast. The prevailing juneau to Hoonah—Fred Geeslin, w“m ywind direction for the month was j B. Jenkins, A. B. Hicks, H. Stern, 9 |from the Southeast and the month- yiglet S. Hoar, C. O. Taylor. WANTED TO RENT—Garage. Sgt. Ketchikan—O. F. © ALASKA COASTAL = In a flight to Tenakee yesterday, - an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane carried the following passengers to that port: Sam Lapinski, Mrs, Henry |1y average velocity was 9.9 miles per juneau to Ketchikan—Leslie G. “ -Decker, Signal Corps. i hour. P Grove. Snowfall for February was 67 jupeau to Wrangell—O. F. Ben- N T v R 1A s aor |inches which was four-tenths of an WA.NTED TO BUY—6.16 tires. Sgt. inch less than during February of ecke. Retker, Signal Corps, ,1844. Fog occurred on four days. ‘Wrangell S Benecke. WA — Electric washing ma- Rainbows were observed on two days chine. Black 409. land an aurora once during the | < Ketchikan to Wrangell-William ) P WANTED — All-around baker for| Forbes. I Ketchikan to Juneau—Roy Olson, . Southeastern Alaska town. Day work, $350 per month. Write O. F. Benecke. yBmpire 5255. | |Extreme highest Petersburg to Juneau—Olaf Win- < o ot ‘. NTED—Man with boat, to hunt| temperature ther, Wallace Tykword. Hoonah to Juneau—James John- = OWN gold deposit. Write H.|nean Maximum A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. | to month. Ccmparative Data City Office Extreme or Normal Airport 1945 1945 nie, M, Hedeberg, Fred Geeslin, J. @ B. Jenkins, A. B. Hicks, H. Stern. 51 4 45 345 368 362 ‘WA;GT!D—um urmituie $U8 Wi loughby. Phone 788. VWTED—Steady job in Juneau.: ‘am 34 years old and am me- anically inclined, but will take anything. Write P. Jacobs, 1623 E. Burnsidé St., Portland, 14, | Oregon. ¥ [ BN R T B | WANTED—Will pay top price for; L.all kinds of second-hand mer- = dise. Will buy anything. See | Lee Swift or call Douglas 764, moNB—Work guaranteed. Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470: Cocker Spaniel, six weeks old, brown or red. Also ganary, temperature Mean tempera- ture {Mean minimum i temperature {Extreme lowest | temperature | Total precipi- taticn ‘inches) Extreme wind veiccity 30.1 328 315 255 288 268 L i | 553 875 3.17 { 50 — 34 BELLE CAMPBELL BUYS | ‘INDLOT, WAYNOR TRACT Belle A. Campbell, popular wait-| iress at the Baranof Hotel, has pur- chased a lot on the corner of Beh- rends Avenue and Glacier Highway ANCHORAGE BOY SCOUT Gerard Smiih, of Anchorage, was‘ recently awarded the rank of Life |Scout and appointed as junior as- sistant Scoutmaster of Troop 616 sponsored by the American Legion under special authority granted by the Portland regional office and is the highest position in local Scout- ing available. He fills a vacancy cre- ated when Dave Patterson, of An- chorage, was killed in marine action in the South Pacific. - e GET RIGHT for the spring and Summer Season. The Mineral Baths of that city. The award was made - WE HAVE A COMMON GOLLY, PHYLLIS, ITS LONESOME AROUND HERE WITHOUT NINA! | SUPPOSE HER PARENTS HAVE A RIGHT TO HER, BUT SHE SEEMS TO BELONG TO US: Y SHARE GASOLINE ALLE YES, WE \ HAVE TO I SHE SEEMS PART OF SKEEZIX, AND HAS | DONE WONDERS AT (| PACIFIC AND THAT BRINGS o TAKING HIS PLACE IN [\ US CLOSER TOGETHER. THE FAMILY CIRCLE. — ( INTEREST IN THE FAR Bl WITH MYSELF. 7 1D TAKE THAT PERSONALLY, EXCEFRT E THAT | KNOW JUST HOW YOU FéEL ., WITH JUDY IN BED AND CORKY QUT T0 THE TEEN CANTEEN, | DON'T KNOW. WHAT.T0 DO o SR EY for delivery ar¢h -10. 9. - jat Warm Springs Bay will put you lin the Charles Waynor Tract, ad lin Tip-Top Shape. Clean, ed joining her present home. Mrs. | 2B A ot cabins. Groceries, Liquors and To-| — 5 wo or three months. Contact Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone. 866. _*LOST AND FOUND ity SRS A P A LOST—Ladies 'gold wrist ' ‘watch. | Mard. Return to Empire, please. ém—-flusky pup. Has new ‘collar, small eyes. Reward. Phone Red s, WL PERSON who exchanged " 'dark muskrat coat, size 40, by s mistake at Kendler's wedding, : e phone Ella Smith, Green [g D—Lady’s ring. Owner may ; hdve same by ! ‘paying for this adv. s B TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES have been found and turned over to . ¥he Empire. One has shell rims, phe with ‘late style frames. OWmners may have same by paying for this adv. Hinpire want ads get quick results. ULING and CRATING idenmymg and i Campbell expects to make this cor- ner lot very attractive and hopes to Have one of the finest gardens in the vieinity. This gives her a frontage| {of over 100 feet on the Highway and the same distance on Behrends Avenue. | HOSPITAL HOTES i | William G, Donaldson, 2 medical | patient, has been discharged from |St. Ann's Hospital. | Frank Sargent has left St. Ann’s Hospital for his home, after re-| ceiving’ medical attention. {mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital to re- ceive medical treatment. |cal patient, has entered St. Ann’s | Hospital. ! Roger Bailey has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. | B e —— FAMED EXPLORER IS | ANCHORAGE VISITOR Vilhjalmur Stefansson, noted ex- :plorer and author, was a recent i visitor in Anchorage. He con- tinued to the Westward, where he is said to be gathering material for 8 book concerning air activities. —————— FROM ANCHORAGE O'NEILL -& FENTON, i Baranof, AlaskaA] PRSI LS L0 1 BUY WAR BONDS i | | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge,.Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY KORHONEN, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lola Elena Hill, formerly Lena | Vernon L. Mundy has been ad-|gorhonen, Administratrix of the es- tate of Henry Korhonen, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Pe- entitled court, and that a hearing will be had thereon before the undersigned Probate Judge at Ju- neau, Alaska, at 2 o'clock P. M. on | the 1st day of May 1945, at which time and place all persons interested ‘ in the administration of the estate may appear and file objections in writing, to the Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above, mentioned this 26th day of Feb- ruary 1945. ! FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- W, A. Brown, Anchorage, is a —————————— fuest at Hotel -Gastineau. Empire Want-ads bring” resulls! bate Judge, Juneau Preeinct. First publication, Feb. 27, 1945 Last publication, March 20 ,1945. TLL TARN OVER DONT FUING ME N ARNS, CAPTN, S\R, PLEEZE ,SIR-- =TV JES A PORE &| \GORANT, BACK=> % WO0DSY --Un- 5 # [ Willlam H. Neiderhauser, a medi-| ;o for Distribution in the above | —.2 HWERE'S A A BRAMD-NCW LEAF -- RADIOGRAN TLL WARSKH YORE DUDS- SHINE VORE BO0TS -- RUN ERRANTS-- PARE NORE TOE BLADES aN- - ~u»—x__/ WELL-PAINT WELLSBOBBY, T'VE FIXED Y CHEEKS IT / THAT FELLOW YOU ABOUT WILL BE HERE IN'A MINUTE / wm (<] < = - AH / THERE'S THE BELL - WONDER WHAT THIS HAN IDSOME APOLLO LOOKS LIKE? 1, = DONT SET THAR BATTIN' YORE EVE-BALLS LIKE A RIDDLE \T OUT FER ME, cHueevy !

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