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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1945 o » . WANT ADS e, o | ‘-_H»!;—Bvl.nmde outboard motor, With long leg. Phone Abel An- derson, Black 605. i MISCELLANEQUS JANITOR SERVICE—Window and house cleaning. Reasonable. V.| Qui. Phone 346. ; P i \EW WHITE OIL RANGE. Phone PIANOS RENTED-—Tured. Ander-| ‘Douglas 855 | aREE ACRES patented | with partly-furnished house. Ed | | Kirchofer, 7' mi. Glacier Hgy. 70R"5A?E~Gray d;d—woli fur Yicket. Reasonable. Phone Black ! | 375, after 6 p. m. son. Shop. repair work. Phone 567, SUARANTEED Realisuc Perma- ment., $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Lols Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. NO, elec! ir;u. “hot 'plalé, *Victrola, 109 West First St. [WHITE rabbit-fur jacket, pract | cally new. See at Thibadeaus QGrocery, or phone 688. 1 [ALASKA 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- (F you have empty roums or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. FOR i:Eri'r 2-ROOM Fur. Apt. Oil range, bath. 513-A Willoughby. STEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone Green 675, 4-ROOM fur. Apt, Maki Apts. In- quire Mrs. Selma Maki, Douglas Highway, after 3 p. m. ROOM for gentleman. 108 6th St. 'RED CROSS BUSY | ALLTIME: FACTS ~ ARE GIVEN OUT It can happen here! Not only “it can” but it does and t has. \ The American Red Cross is a very large organization, covering round, THE FIXIT sflop._deneml light | nearly every nation in the world 2 | says the local Red Cross Chairman . “We on the home front are prone |to think of the Red Cross organ- rlzalmn like a big something-or- {other that is manned, operated and {run at some distant ™' people we have never-heard aboull at all. We do nut secas |of it as a strictly local affair like our Chamber of Commerce, ow Rotary Club, our Lions Club, Am- erican Legion, Elks Club, or other home town agencies. Yet there is {not much difference. Each of these | organizations is composed of our ineighbors. They pay dues in most |cages, part of those dues is sent ito & ‘pational' headquarters, where |sit men we do not see nor know. { “The Red Cross is about the same. One of the biggest differences is that membership in most of these local groups is limited and in {most cases, membership is by elec- pecially for use in Alaska, the 3-ROOM furnished house_. oil range tion of the group. The Red Cross “varieties were chosen by Alaskan | ~gardeners. We are betting our/ future on their quality. Alaska | ;.&ed Co., Sitka, Alaska. | : Mar. | | P. outboard motor. FGreen 369. £ Phone ‘ new Ford A propellor, used ¥ H shaft, 1% in. by 7 ft.; used brass! t, 1% in by 8 ft.; used stern| [*Bearings and lag screws; used brass valves. K DUTCH'S WRECKING YARD. ITHREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, with oven. Call Percy’s Cafe. 17 thii:L_illgln wrist watch, per- | fect condition. Expansion band.| [iHyde wheel, 26x30; R.H. onbronze | - and bath. 513-A Willoughby. 481 So. Franklin St., $100.00 per month, unfurnished. Phone 562. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281, | STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. 0Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. " GARDEN CLUB MEET The Juneau Garden Club will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. Charles Forward, 1011 D Street. The pro- gram will be a report by one of the special study groups, it is an- nounced. UNITED STATES ‘mernbersmp is open to all. You |pay your money and you are a |member. A local group handles the |details, works under supervision of 2-6-9-13-16-20 pOR RENT—Steam-heated Tooms, |local people, spends part. of that[ — | where needed, | !money in places sends part to the national group {for national need. That is the part |we hear about most. If the Ohio |River goes on a rampage, destroys homes, businesses, farms, and lives, the Red Cross comes to the rescue. 1 It makes the headlines in the paper because it is of national import- ance. A war comes along and costs |multiply ten-fold and we hear |about that, too. “But we .don’t need to wait for a national catastrophe to happen. It | happens right here. Have you for- gotten the Nome and Douglas fires? Have you forgotten the recent |Hoonah fire? Surely there are |many who have a very keen recol- tlection of our own Juneau land- 4 = - -] YoU~ ALWAUS PREACHING ) [ v i ( SPNACT(POOEY!) QUACK! FAKER! THIMBLE THEATRE LISTEN, ROUGH HOUSE — ) ANYBODY THA'S) Z Z AGIN SPINACH,) 1S AGIN ME— PAGWOOD / COME BACK! I I | YAM GONER FIND THIS DOCTOR AN' MAKE ‘'m EAT HIS WORDS- PAGE, SEVFN SUPPOSE WAS GOING TO THE A TLL HAFTA TALK TO'M IN TH NEXT ROUND - HE'S » MAKIN'A LOTTA ; JOE PALOOK V SNAKE, DO YoU SUPPOSE BIO BE OKAY— BUT SHE SAID IT WOULD SEVEN-EIGHT-NINE-- =\ YEROUT/) JANE HAS A CUTE LITTLE REDHEADED NIECE TO HU SHEE, I'M GLAD \A PLACE WHERE YOU'RE BACK FROM . \WE CAN TALK... YOUR SPY JOB INTO THE JAP LINES - BUT WHAT DO YOU MEAN, - j# YOURE WORRIED ABOUT SOMETHING, ACT AS FLOWER GIRL AT OUR WEDPING — AND SHE WANTS TO COMPLETE THE COLORNSCHEME BY HAVING A LITTLE REDHEADED PAGE BOY r TO CARRY HER TRAIN... THAT REMINDS ME OF SOMETHING I WAS SUPPOSED TO ASK You... WHERES TERRY, HOTSHOT z JANE ALLEN WILL ALLOW You To WEAR THAT HAT AFTER YOU'RE MARRIED 7 I DUNNO, SNAKE ... HE PROBABLY WENT OUT TO PERSUADE A PIGEQN TO CARRY A LETTER TO WILLOW. BELINDA... 186 Gastineau Ave., opp. Johnson PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR slide which took the lives of 14 of FT | GENERAL LAND OFFICE |our neighbors. g { e :‘:::cg'g':e.&laska_ | “Compared to death tolls else- |/ January 18, 1945, where, 14 seems like a mighty few, |3 Notice is hereby given that Frea Dut when 14 of our neighbors ““d; | Peterson has made application for a {riends are snuffed out like candles |5 five-acre tract under the act of in the matter of seconds, it be-|a, May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) descriped COMeS quite a sizeable amount. Be- ™ | as lot C of the Pederson Hill Group Sides the death loss, was the prop- | |of Homesites, Plat of Survey No. erty loss and many who escaped )] 12386, situated on Glacier Highway, with their lives, lost everything E= approximately 10 miles northwest they owned, home, furniture and | clothing. The Red Cross, through of Juneau, containing 500 acres, | Anchorage Serial No. 010578 and it the local chapter, obtained actual financial aid for those in need. is now in the files of the District Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. They did not give luxury to the; “Any.and all persons claiming ad- Victims who lived, but they- pro- | versely any of the above mentioned Vided for them until they could |land should file their adverse claim get on their feet again. e {in the district land office within the = “We do not have to go back that |FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue period of publication or thirty days far. The local chapter of the Red | 370. : thereafter or they will be barred by Cross has furnished many needy with warm clothes, bedding, food, | the provisions of the statutes. FOR BALE—Troller “Diana”—33 “'( FLORENCE L. KOLB, |glasses, and medical care. Not much long, 8% ft. beam, fully equlpped.i Register. bally-hoo about it, but just slowly Chrysler Crown marine englne.lpu—sz publication, Jan. 31, 1945. and steadily caring for those who, first class condition. See Harbor prast publication, March 28, 1945. through some misfortune beyond Master. D AT |their control, have needed aid. | “The Home Service Branch of the | PEPARTMENT OF THE lNTE‘"‘)R!local Red Cross has done, and is GENERAL LAND OFFICE |gtj)] doing, a vast job—a job that District Land Office requires much time of a man—a Anchorage, Alaska. |5 that pays nothing except the gy January 11, 1945. self appreciation in the satisfaction ' Notice is hereby given that Frank 'o¢ 5 jol, well done. Those who know | v ————————_— | Shotter, entryman, together with his [¢ho ‘amount of time required, ap-| WANTED TO' RENT—Garage. Sgt.| witnesses, Henry Moses, and L. W. preciate the Red Cross worker, Decker, :Signal Corps. Sjoblom, all of Hoonah, Alaska, has ‘rpoce who do not know, wumd —— LR e i WANTED TO BUY—6.16 tires, Sgt,'m“le final proof on his homestead, ‘joccon their criticism and oksen % Anchorage serial 08708, for Forest 2 Decker, Signal Corps. List 8-61, HES. No. 243 New Series ;:i;r f{):;seustrlngs if they would WANTED — Electric washing ma- |2595, containjng 8.92 acres, situated ¢hine. Black 409. inear head of Gartina Slough, about | 1% miles. S.E. of Hoonah, Alaska.l Used furniture 406 Wu ;and it is now m the files of the tries. It is not only in areas strictly «loughby. Phone 788. ;Di:trict !aal?;'l‘oflice.;\l;c!;or‘afie&.?— with a calamity or catastrophe. ! |aska, and if ‘no protest is filed in {The Red Cross works everywhere ‘w_lfl_“-,fi‘;y nl-:’“" in Junesu. | the ‘locs] Jand_office, Within the when it is neded. It can_happen i o iy :n "ln Ine- | period of publication or thirty days in Norway, ‘Sweden “and Finland! = ‘nflm wmcunnm - ‘l,l;m';’s‘ take | thereatter, sald final proof will be It _can happen - in . France and Of E,,WB 4 e 8t ‘Portllm’i 14 ‘raccepv.ed and final certificate issued. | Russia! Yes, it can happen here! ¥ Orecnnm. i , I FLORENCE L. golfi “In the present drive, you are « 1 o | egister. | being given an’opportunity to do- Pay top price for; First publication, Feb. 7, 1945. nate. When that chance comes, WANTED—Will ! 31l kinds, of second-hand mer- | Last publication, April 4, 1845. grasp it as an opportunity and give cheerfully and liberally.” fi‘.m:':’i”v‘v’?;:yn"“fl“ ';“s'eeix)Ermwwg?)rsgggfimmon > GOSPEL MISSION 'IS TO-BE HELD- AT FOUR flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9%-10- ! 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- | lace. For price and information, Phone Blue 220, after 5 p, m. POR BALE — One ght-hole ice eream freezer. Cur be used for home food freezer. Call or see “Percy’s Cafe. P V- b e e Ml TWO . HOUSES—Both . completely fiirnished including electric lights, tadio end washing machine. One #cre pat. land, good creek, suite #ble. for chickens, .geese and ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- _.Wway. June Gibson. Phone 357, after 10 a. m. LET's GET OUT.” ' WE'LL SHOOT IT OUT' DICK TRACY WANTED WAmD—Housewotfiay or hbur. ' Ratbs reasonable. Ref. Douglas 232. 1 SKEEZIX WHO WAS LEFT ON ] AND JUDY, WHO WAS | ITS REMARKABLE. THEY 1 OUR DOORSTEP 24 YEARS B LEFT IN OUR CAR AND | ALL KNOW THE FACTS, /| AGO SEEMS AS MUCH.OUR El WAS KNOWN AS THE | STILL THEY FEEL.NO 1 | SON AS CORKY, WHO 15 OUR |1 "RUNNNG BOARD BABY! | DIFFERENCE IN. THEIR ) | 'OWN FLESH AND BLOOD. || HAS BEEN A JOY EVER ) RELATIONSHIP TO:US, L—) " SINCE. et & = X " PEOPLE ASK, ME WHICH ED LIST AT THE OFFICE WITH TWO OF OUR CHILDREN ARE 15 THINKING OF ADOPTING | ADOPTED AND ADOPTED. = EVEN OUR A CHILD. OF CQURSE,}~ |ONE OF QUR OWN, | FRIENDS FORGET : T0LD HIM TO GO AHEAD, | We SHOULD KNOW, j SOMETIMES, PHYLLIS. BY ALL MEANS. o WALT, . “Red Cross aid is not only across < the sea in the war-ridden coun- OR 10 EACH OTHER: J: T&J) LD ) 1 WONT TELL ) A SO0LL, SIR - TSK--TSK -- JUST CALL (NE CHUBBY, MR. SMNITH-~- UH--1 OONT SUPPOSE G YOU COULD DOWULGE v TION§—Work guaranteed. GENERAL LAND OFFICE Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue. 470. District Land Office fi;fip—:—m}; o | Anchorage, Alaska. 2 Cocker _Spaniel, | UBix weeks old, brown or red. Also | January 2, 1945. 3 Notice is hereby given that Louise ~~ghpary, for delivery arch 10. 4 Phone 569. A TO. SUBLET—Apartment or. two or-three months. Contact | i "A. McManus, Chief Clerk, -LOST AND FOUND ng‘r—l@dles gold wrist watch. ‘Reward. Return to Empire, plaa.sew JLOST—Husky pup. Has new collar, small eyes. Reward. Phone Red 115. ” | WILL PERSON who exchanged dark muskrat coat, size 40, by‘ mistake at Kendler's wedding, : please phone Ella Smith, Green, { 630. FOUND—Lady’s ring. Owner may ““have same by identifying and -paying for this adv. {rWO PAIRS, OF GLASSES have . been found and turned over to { the [Empire, One has shell rnm.i‘ ! one with late style frames. Owners may have same by paying | : for this ady, Milnes, entrywoman, together with her witnesses Erik Oslund and Eino W. Hendrickson all of Haines, Al- aska, has made final proof on her homestead entry, Anchorage serial 010097, for lot 7, sec. 26, T. 28 SR. 55 E.C.R.M. 40.74 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed within the period of publication or thirty days there-| after, said final proof‘will be ac- | cepted and final certificate isued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, Feb. 21, 1945. Last publication, March 21, 1945, YOUR TOKYO GEN, ¥ ff ROSEWATER SAI.VAJ_ ION ARMY 1} NOUR OBED\MRVQNT Captain James Sfarrish of Saxman fo Conduct | Services Starting Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Salvation Army Hall on Willoughby Avenue a special spiritual campaign under - the sup- ervision of Capt. and Mrs. James Starrish of Saxman will be given, | it was announced today. Capt. Starrish is in charge of the Native Corps of Saxman and is mak- YOUR QACTUAL RANK, COULD You, SIR 7 COOKIN' 2 I PILLOWS WILL SOFTEN THE BUMPS ON YOUR WAY OUT/ { ~——|[ AFTER BOBBY GETS_ONE WHAT'S | LOOK AT YOU THESE ing a gospel trip to Juneau, Peters- ] burg and Wrangell. The first meeting will be a wel- come service, with a special program by the local Home League. Mrs. R. B. Lesher will give a showing of mo- tion pictures in color of Alasks. “Re- Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” = freshments will be served. e Brigadier C. O. Taylor ahniounced services will be held every night dur- ing the campaign and -also invites ! the public to attend, OUT IN A SECOND / Hi, LOVE - | GRE LIGHT-YOU || PUEF, YOU'RE MELT ME/ STEP ON IT-MAC ! JIGGS IS IN'A SERIOUS CONDITION!