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TUESDAY, MARCH 13,1945 D— WANT ADS FORSALE | FORRENT ALASKA SEED COMPANY'S seeds GTEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone can be purchased at the Xollowing‘ Green 675. stores in Juneau and Auk Bay: Bert's Cash Grocery, George 481 So. Franklin St. $100.00 per Brothers and Auk Bay Grocery. | month, unfurnished. Phone 562. These seeds were purchased es- pop™ PENT Steam-heated rooms, pecially for use in Alaska, the ~ pro) only. Haven Rooms. Phone varieties were chosen by Alaskan gg; gardeners. We are betting our future on their quality. Alaska STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call Seed Co., Sitka, Alaska. | after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. wf’ |WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. 10-ft. SKIFF, nearly finished, with . Qil and wood stoves, lights; laun- oars. Phone Black 565. dry. Phone 236. 'THREE ACRES patented ground, with partly-furnished house. Ed MANY PMSEMRS Kirchofer, 7% mi. Glacier Hgy. i | thority and & freeze has been put & ~ BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. ARRIVE IN JUNEAU Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8., Bathinette, $350. Green 163. | 0" PRm(ESS BOA'I' 3 THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, with oven. Call Percy's Cafe. lace. For price and information, here Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. cretia S. Botsford. g T3 e FOR SALE — One ight-hole ice =g, LeRoy Ericksosn, Delores cream freezer. Cut. be used for poy,.o “agrienne Glass, Nila Hall, hOIne. food freezer.. Call or see \oinio' 5 pelin. FACYS Osite. e 5 Clinton Hale, 60-70 HEAVY DU’ Hall Scott Pauline Martin, Edward Naghel, Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. Lawrence J. Palmer, Richard G. Call 419. Parks, Joy M. Roberts, Alfred TWO HOUSES—Both completely Sabin. furnished including electric lights,| Herbert Swanson, Gerald Stoffhi, dio and washing machine. One Maurice 8. Whittier, Laura R. Whit- acre pat. land, good creek, suit- tier, Rochellz2 Collins, Katheleen able for chickens, geese and Collins, Roberta E. Everetts, Edith ducks. 6% miles on Glacier High- M. Gatter, John Lucyfassel. way. June Gibson. Phone 357, The following passengers left Ju- after 10 a. m. Enear for Skagway: Irene Schoper, M. |J. Regers, Pete Sopoff, Mrs. A. Ma-~ Pg,’flo SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue'tera, Lt, A. Matera, Joe Belatto, Ma¢ . | Naugle, Wilbur L. Donnelly. PORPSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft.| W-. E. Feero, Rosemary Dances, Iong, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Alex Misoff, E R. Jones, Mrs. E. Chrysler Crown mariné engine, R. Jones, Keith Wildes, C. Grahn first class condition. See Harbor B: L. Richardson, Mrs, R. L. Rich- Master. iar«:lscm. Mrs, B. Bellamy. s i Ben Bellamy, R. D. Martin, Mrs. |Isabel Martin, Cliff Martin, Ronald WANTED |Martin, Wilbur Irving, M. Godkin, A e e Sgt. G. A. Smith, Dr, R. Haas, Maj. SINGLE PERSON desires small C. L. Lovgren, H. E. Evans, Miss T. furnished apartment. Excellent Andrews, Bob Crews. references. Phone 106, daytime. | — e — st R o X WANTED TO BUY—Speed Graphic camera, 4x5 preferred. Bob At- b RS N INlEI wood, Baranof Hotel. WASHING MACHINE urgently BASE lS CAI.I.ED needed. Black 1705. | It " WANTED — Electric _washing m;-[ WH"E ELEPHA“I chine, Phone Douglas 335. WANT! TO BUY—Small cash/ Siether) Fuine. Tuglas i W |kan Department, March 7, headed WANTED—Housework, day or hour. | “$17,300,000 ‘White Elephant’ in Rates reasonable. Ref. Douglas Alaska revealed by Army” 232, Military authorities teday lifted el L . |tHe blanket of secrecy which “fbr WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. more than two years has prevented I am 34 ‘years old and am me-!mention in the press of a giant $17,- chanically inclined, but will take|300,000 “white elephant” shipping anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 base at Excursion Inlet, 65 miles E' Burnside St, Portland, 14, southwest of Juneau. Oregon. The base, which was never used ALTERATIONS—Work guaranteed jand has been abandoned, was con- structed by order of Lieut. Gen. John —Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. |De witt, dated July 31, 1942, 1t WANTED—Male as a trans-shipment Rosemary Allen, Roy Ander- In the Seattle Times is the follow- ing story, dated Headquarters Alas- Cocker Spaniel, | Was to serve six weeks old, brown or red. Also POInt for Aleutian war supplies to be | canary, for delivery arch 10,/brought by barge from Seattle and Phone 569. reloaded into vessels shuttling be- —_— ___ |tween Excursion Inlet and the Aleut- WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment jans. for two or three months. Contact! Japs Then On Kiska Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk,| General DsWitt was then head of | son, Loutse Bakke, Anton Bakke, Lu- | Kenneth Martin, | 'Roberts, Esther Ridgeway, Charles| IBUILDING OF FISHING BOATS NOW UNDER BAN The Office of the Coordinator of | Fisheries announces that of March {1, it temporarily discontinued mak-| {ing favorable recommendations to; jthe War Food Allministratioh and {the War Production for authoriza-! |tion to construct new fishing vessels. ‘To prevent dndue harship, an ex- | ception may be made for owners who |ask to replace vessels lost subsequent| — {to September 30, 1944, by marine | disaster, such as fire, collision, |stranding, foundering and the like. |'This does not include vessels lost by |réason of sal® or obsolencence. Tt appears that many have start- {ed to build boats without due au- into effect because tighténing of Selective Service regulations ef-| fecting a reduction in the number of engineers; also increasing shortage jof critical materials. For these and |other reasons approvals will not be L | The Princess Norah arrived in Ju~§xecommended for new fishing ves- ™= FOUR flat-bottom skiffs, 9-9%%-10- neau yestérday evening with thejsels, even where an outright allot-.z 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- following passengers disembarking ment of controlled materials is not| g« required. i The office of Coordinator of Fish- | |eries will' act upon all applications | submitted as of February 28 and| |of deferring actual submission of his request until the freeze is r,erm-! inated or may have the privilege of |submitting it with every prospect L.|that it will meet with denial unless proof is provided that it meets the (terms of exceptions. In other words, if anyoné wants |to build a fishing boat, he had better |consult authorities connected with |the Fish and Wildlife service and get the lowdown before starting (work, In Juneau this information |can be obtained from Steele Culbert- |son of the Fish and Wildlife Service, MISSE KASER | * HONORED AT SUNDAY TEA Miss Jane Alexander entertained at a tea Sunday at the home of her parents in honor of Miss Elisa- beth Kaser, popular member of the younger set, whose marriage to Cpl. Glen Cupp will be an event of the weekend. | Pouring during the afternoon were the Mesdames R. P. Nelson, 'Esther Metzgar, R. G. Maynard, M. H. Sides, K. N. Neill, Keith Wildes, Lance Hendrickson and Horace Adams. Assisting with serving were Mes- dames Wallis George, Rose McMul- len, Paul Fribush, Howard Hen- retta, Gertrude Naylor, Vernon Tomlin, Lynn Tucker, Howard Simmons, Jessie McCrary and Miss Mildred Maynard. During the afternoon, about 70 guests called. The table was beautifully deco- rated in all-white, with white daf- |fodils and nareissus, and tall white candles. ‘6 8 e 00 0 0 s 0 o 8 WEATHER REPORT . (U. S. Weather Bureau) e Temperatures for 24-Hour o Period Ending at 7:30 o’Clock This Morning: o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 39; minimum, 30. Precipitation, DICK TRACY | experienced fishermen, captains and = {the applicant will have the choice| — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU. ALASKA & ] = = JOE PALO CAN I GO OVER TO ALVING HOUSE FCR ALITTLE WHILE, ALL RIGHT- | SEE THE BOTTLE- OKAY- TLL ROW OVER- TAKE TERRY LEE House. Phone 866. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Plaid silk folding umbrella. Phone 21. FOUNB—TrayeUng bag, from state- room 143, Alaska boat. Call Royal Blue Cab. LOST—Husky pup. Has new collar, | small eyes. Reward. Phone Red| 115. i FOUND—Lady's . ring, . Owner may have same.. by. identifying end; paying for this adv. i e Gt iadv MISCELLANEOUS JANITOR SERVICE—Window and Nouse cleaning. Reasonable. V.| ‘Qul. Phone 346. RENTED—Tuned. Ander- THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567, GUARANTEED Reallstic Perma. | ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 20! 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rocms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. ; | BOUDREAU AMONG | ABSENT II!Q[M[IVS_A‘; AT CAMP OPENING. LaFAYETTE, Ind, March 13 —| A skeleton crew of Cleveland In-! dians have arrived here for the! opening of their spring training, | but Manager Lou Boudreau is Has returned to Juneau and will ruary 1945, lamong the missing. Boudreau wired Business Manager Frank Kohl- becker that he would be several days late, because of ~“family reasons.” { { i'warehouses, a 200-bed hospital, fuel- | profect. |the Western Defense Command and {in command of land and air opera- tions against the Japs on Kiska and e Attu. . The base was constructed on a o cost-plus mixed-fee basis by the Guy ¢ F. Atkinson Company of San Fran- cisco. It was completed in 14 montks but by the time it was ready o \for use on August 25, 1943, the last o Jap invaders in the Aleutians had o been killed or hdd fled to their homeland. | Army transportation officers said the base was' justified because of the critical shortage of ships in the Pacific. 'The operation of tow barges between Seattle and Excur- sion Inlet would have released a number of ships for -the northern shuttle. Several Docks Built I The base consists of three cargo docks, two oil docks, eight transit sheds, six storage buildings, four oil storage area and garrison fac- ilities for 8,600 officers and men. At the peak of its construction nearly 3,000 workets were employed on.the No postwar plans have been an- nounced for the base, which is oc- cupied only by a small staff of care- takers, —mmtll MCcLAUGHLINS ARE NOW IN SEATTLE Maj. Gerald F. McLaughlin is now in Seattle with his wife, the former Elaine Housel, and their young son, Jeffrey Stuart, after 41 months with the infantry at various bases throughout the Territory. Major McLaughlin has many friends in Juneau, where he was Grade School Principal before en- tering the service in 1941. —————— DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON be available for appointments for eye examinations until March 17, Phone 636, Blomgrer: Bldg. . RUY WAR BONDS ® .05 of an inch. At Airport—Maximum, 38; minimum, 30. Precipitation, .01 of an inch. ® o 00 0 0 0 0 o TOMORROW’'S FORECAST e o o Snow or rain tonight and Wednesday; partly cloudy with - intermittent light rain Wednesday night. Tempera- WH--WHERE AM ----- PP HUH?? =3 s < P YOU'VE GOT YOUR INCOME TAX ALL MADE QUT. LUCKY DOG! DID YOU CHARGE OFF THAT BUSINESS TRIP YOU MADE UPSTATE, WALT? tures: Lowest tonight, 33°; ® highest Wednesday, 37°. ® o 0o 0o 0 0 00 0 e e—— WSCS IS TO MEET © 0000000 e0000000cs0s0e | TOMORROW AFTERNOON : The W.S.CS. of the Methodist Church will meet tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nina Anderson, at 818 B Street. The afternoon will be spent | in sewing. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT F In the Commisgioner’s Court for the r, Territory of Alaska, Division Num- B ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- = bate Judige, Juneau Precinct, In the Matter of the Estate of g HENRY KORHONEN, deceased. NOTICE ‘IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lola Elena Hill, fo; ly Lena’l' Korhonen, Administratrix of the es- tate of Henry Korhonen, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Pe- tition for Distribution ir¥ the above entitled court, and that a hearing will be had thereon hefore 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 o 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- FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Feb. 27, 1945, Last publication, March 20 ,1945, SOLINE ALLEY I [T L} " MiST! EN-SUNDAY SAY [ —THE FIRE -72 HOW A M POOR DEVIL SENT FROM A DAGWOOR TAKE YOUR Ji COAT OFF--1 WAS TALKING TO ALEXANDER DOCTOR BILEDRWER SPEAKS TONIGHT IT'S A MESSAGE SOME OTHER ) | WHAT ARE YOU DOING WRECK:+ SOMEWHERE - 1 GOTTA HELP "M L GOTTA HELP ‘M PAGE SEVEN ELLA WILL YOU PLEASE SIT BACK AN [ REST WE CAN'T £ VER FIND IM-WE DON'T {J PENCIL-GIMME~ T KNOW WHERE HE 15 [ GOTTA WRITE. MESSAGE HE FAILED TO RELIEVE ENSIEN SUNDAY WHEN IT Wis, HiS TURN TO GIARD THE AIRPLANES... THATS NOT LIKE TERRY. HoTsHoT! )} SAY MIST’ LOOT-CHOLLY | HAVE You 50 HOT ROCKY PILOT, FOOD WILL FRY IN (" GUARD TERRY WELL, HU SHEE] PATRICK RYAN WILL BE MORE SPECIFIC ABOUT HOW MY GUERRILLAS WILL GET BACK TO CHINA ¥ 'WHEN HE KNOWs I HoLb MEASLES' CAR— 77 THAT MUST BE EAS’LES' BODY. UGH ' JUsST A CINDER. DID T GET DOWN HERE 77 U His YELLOW-HAIRED FRIEND. /A% YEP, THAT'S ALL IN, AVERY. 1 MLaa sl il CHEST AND DEPRECIATION ON YOUR CAR THAT YOU USE PARTLY. FOR BUSINESS? BY GOLLY, | DIDN'T TAKE | _OFF THE CAR! HERE | WAS, PERFECTLY HAPPY AND CONTENTED, WITH EVERYTHING DONE. THEN AVERY " HAD TO GET ME ALL RILED L UP AGAIN! DEAR | WANT YOLJ TO”GDMP NOW LISTEN ~-IF YOU 4 15 COMIN' OV M GOIN' OLIT~ SEAMON KONMNSKY ! (ST MY_BROTHER AND MYSELFZ . 1. Gt A A i

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