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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945 ‘WANT ADS FORSALE | FORBENT FOR_SALE—2-Bedroom, fully fur- 2-ROOM fur. apartment. Oil range, | nished house in Douglas. Phone bath. $18 monthly. 513 Wu-; Green 720, | loughby. i (ALASKA SEED COMPANY'S sceds STEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone| #| can be purchased at the following | Green 675. stores in Juneau and Auk Bay: i Bett's Cash Grocery, George! Brothers and Auk Bay Grocery. Theése seeds were purchased es- pop "RENT—Steam-heated rooms.f pecially for use in Alaska, the nen only. Haven Rooms. Phone varieties were chosen by Alaskan ggy | gardeners. We are betting our ___ ____~ ——— futyre on their quality. Alaska STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call| Seefl Co., Sitka, Alaska, after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. | ar. 2-6-9-13-16-20 ——— o oot WINTER RATEsS, Scaview Apts | 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | . Phone 236. 81 So. Franklin St., $100.00 per month, unfurnished. Phone 562. FOR | SALE—Baby Crib and Col- lapsible Baby Carriage. No. 12, Johhson Apts. % I BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, MISCELLANEOUS | dregser, chest of drawers, $85. ¥ At Surt-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- | Bathinette, $350. Green 163. son Shop. { IOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, THE FIXIT SHOP—General light THREE- I with oven. Call Percy's Cafe. repair work. Phone 567. | B FOUR flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9%-10- 3LARANTEED Realistic Perms. | E‘(fiz’ éfliE o 6!‘,; V«IIgP‘AIV:l';DI(: u"ei (F you have empty rocms or apts. ?O ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lols Bea:ty Snop Phone U | 315 Decker Way } 12 gt. each. Built by Albert Wal- lace. For price and information,; | Phane Blue 220, after 5 p. m. i cream freezer. Cur. be used for! home food freezer. Call or see| Pergy's Cafe. ! for desirable people, inform the| Gastineau xotel. | A 95 1 60-70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott' ! Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. i Call 419. i [ — g baimmssitiene. | TWOF HOUSES—Both completely N E WS l furfiished including electric lights, and washing machine. One | pat. land, good creek, suit-| worg has been received here by | for chickens, geese and ny g E. Engstrom of the wed- miles on Glacier High- 4o jn Seattle of Miss Alfreda | une Gibson. Phone 357, peek to Seaman First Class Wil- 0em |liam H. Dore. The wedding took FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue Place Tuesday, March 18, at the 370 Dore home at 10128 Waters Avenue, =y |Seattle. | FORNSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft.| About 25 close friends and rela-| long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. tives of the couple were in attend- Chrysler Crown marine engine, ance at the ceremony. Mrs. Dore first class condition. See Harbor|wore a corsage of carnations and Magter. rcsebuds. Miss Claire Dore, sister s TR jof the groom, was her maid of {honor, and wore' a_corsage ofi red WANTED icarnations. Seaman Dore was at- e e tended by his father, S. M. Dore. WANTED—An oil range suitable| Botn hyride and groom attended for} restaurant. Call Bus Depot, the Douglas Public Schools, Mrs. 108, Dore having been raised in Douglas, !a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- {liam Fleek. Seaman Dore lived in| | Douglas for several years with his |parents, Mr. and M. S. M. — Vacuum ‘Dewey” Dore, and joined the Coast | |Guard service here. He is now ——lenjoying a 20-day leave, following SMALL ADDING MACHINE — In which he will be stationed in, goofl condition, Call Gastineau seattle. | FLEEK-DORE WEDDING WANTED—Experienced Drug Store help for relief work. Write Em- piré 5317. WANTED TO BUY cleaner. Phone Green 353. pos | 1 JOHNSONS RETURN | Hot;. i WANIED-Smal tumsied abatt- Douglas City Councilman and (ke ordered for this year. Question of Halibut Up At Meeting SEATTLE, March 16.—Represen-i tatives of e fishing indusury in| Washington and Alaska are meeting | here today with a group of Wash- ington officials to determine wheth~ er or not the halibut allocation pro- gram, similar to that of 1944, will BLONDIE Dr. Ira Gabrielson, Director of| Fish and Wildlife Service, :mdj Deputy Coordinator of Fisheries, i.sl‘ presiding at the meeting. i - | COASTAL AIRLINES ON MANY FLIGHTS An Alaska 1 Airlines plane yesterday carried the following| passengers to Sitka—H. O. Johnson, | G. Willilams and William Smith Sitka to Juneau—C. R. Hill Juneau to Hoonah—Hugh B. AR-| trim | Hoonah to Juneau—John Lawson. | Juneau to Petersburg — L. M.| Wers. { Juneau to Ketchikan — Archie Van Winkle and Roy- Johnson. | Ketchikan to Juneau—John J.' Crean and Paul Hanson. } Wrangell to Juneau—R. O. Brels-! ford Petersburg to Juneau — J. W: James and Walter H. Fleet. { Juneau to Skagway George ‘Sokul, W. R. Taylor, Mrs. M. Moe ‘and Louis Rapuzzi. Haines to Juneau — Mis. B Paulick. v PAN AMERICAN IN WITH PASSENGERS A Pan American Airways plane brought the following passengers to Juneau yesterday from Fairbanks: Ernest B. Collins, Mrs, Jennie Col« lins, Norman Stines. Seattle to Juneau—Carl Lotts- feidt, Ralph Myer, Joe Peloza, Sam- uel Applebaum, Forrest John, John Mancell, Louise Frederickson. A Pan American Airways plane carried the following passengers to Seattle tpday: Mrs. Mary Edwards, Miss Marylin Edwards, Mrs. Neva Whaley, Miss Nina Whaley. Juneau to Fairbanks—Samuel Applebaum. >oe ROY JOHNSON LINING UP PROJECT WORKERS With preliminary work on the Beaver Falls power project, near ment. Call Room 407, Gastineau Hotel. _. recent Mrs. Edwin Johnson returned on a | Ketchikan, already started, and steamer after a month’s With full clearance for the job ob- | WASHING MACHINE -Jrgently vacation visit with their parents in tained, Roy W. Johnson, general i WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment [Teport a good, hard-fought and | March 23, in the basement of neeged. Black 705, WAN-&'ED—Electric washing ma- chie. Phone Douglas 385. | Washington. Both report having"cnmmcwr, yesterday contacted the lan enjoyable trip and good visits | United States Employment Service |at their parent’s homes, but that |office here to list the job openings |Alaska’s appeal too affects them, for skilled men that are to be 'and they are glad to be home. |hired after the project gets fully WAh;;rnED,-Steady job in Juneau.| I 34 years old and am me-| L i chanically inclined, but will take| _BIG TURNOUT AT GAME | anything: Write F. Jacobs, 1623| The Douglas ey wes Ilied oy E. |Burnside St. Partland, “‘enverflowmg last evening for the, Oregon. (big first of the series. Douglas- | |Ketchikan basketball championship | ATIONS—Work guaranteed. game. Spectators got more than Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. their mopey’s werth oi play as ac- | WANTED—Male Cockér _ Spaniel (tion was fast and furious from the | 74 i taking the first | six ‘weeks old, brown or red. “Klag | Sart, Jyith Douglas taking the firs canary, for - delivery arch 10.| half by storm and Ketchikan re- Phdne 569. {turning in the last half to defeat! !the Huskies, 33, to 30. All fans| well-played game, assuring another overflow crowd tonight at the gym for {two or three months. Contact Bery A. McManus, Chief Clerk,; Hoyse. Phone' 866. to witnesse the second game of the| ————————— |three-game series which will de- L st AND fouun {termiue the championship of | Southeast Alaska. i e —— FOU:! Ladys ring. Owner may ha same by identifying and | i | pasgug o $hiz. ady. _ itoth of Gustavus, are registered at { RUMMAGE SALE {Hotel Juneau. By!the Martha Society, Friday,| — e e o 00 0 0 0 0 o WEATHEI} I.IEPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending at 7:30 o'Clock This Merning: o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 41; minimum, 31. Precipitation, trace. At Airport—Maximum, 39; minimum, 28. Precipitatjon, .01 of an inch. ®© e 00 0 0 0 0 0 TOMORROW’S FORECAST e o o Partly cloudy tonight with HERE FROM GUSTAVUS L. B. Liedorff and N. J. Norwalk, the Northern Light Presbyterian Chureh. HAIR STYLED | by Experts | WE SPECIALIZE m ® 090000000 Ool,d intermittent snow tonight, e ’_ Saturday and Saturday night. ’lem‘ Temperatures: Lowest to- | night, 30°; highest Saturday, P¢rmanents 40°, o ¥ - Btyling LI N N Z [ S Shaping 778 70 LEO™ Hours 9A. M. to 6 P. M. || S5 " {lomens Apoanct Baranof Hotel Building Baranof | Beauty Salon} — CARO TRANSFER ‘ OPEN EVENINGS BY HAULING and CRATING APRCENENIT. DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL underway. | R It WOMEN OF MOOSE TO MEET ON SATURDAY Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, the Women of the Moose will hold a social meeting in the Moose Lodge Hall in the Seward Building, it was announced today. Lodge offi- cers will serve refreshments to the members. l HOSPITAL KOTES | George Cortez has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical attention. Sam Carillo, a medical patient, has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Clyde Hill, a surgery patient, has left St. Ann’s Hospital for her home. Walter Ahon, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann's Hospital. HEY KIDS! | REMEMBER It's BOYS' DAY | WHERE???? at the CapiTdi WHEN??2?? | Sat. Matinee 1:30 | JUDGES??? The | GALS of COURSE! ‘ PRIZES f P-45 BALAN'ltYNE AUTOMAT!C‘ How To Relieve Bronchitis | Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | cause it %ges right to fi& ung of the trouble help loosen and expel rm laden phlegm, and aid nature g soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | flamed bronchial mucous mem- | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you 3 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it | ckly allays the ccugh or you are | have your money back. :REOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colgs, Br onchitis | SHOWPLALE o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU SPINACH IS OVERRATED! SPINACH-BAH / ’BAH.' ERSELF, YA OL) GOAT- BAH-BAH-) LA g TT KNEW AT EAR IN THE WORPS XENOPHON F. BILEPRIVER, SPINACH WEAKENS OUR BLOW ME DOWN-I THOUGHT YA WAS BILEDPRIVER:, LA LA M 7 ABOUT 1M MIKE, THEY 1 HAL CONRAD AN COME OVER TSEE T J I « | JENNINGS TELL ME Y SCRAP IN NEWAR! ] THIS MARLOW T WANTED Tk & LIKE A SENSAT D UNDER W o /&Y - B = =} - 12/ oF coursE WE KNOW THE WIFE OF &S | | BARON DE PLEXUS, WHO =1 COOPERATES S0 WELL 311 WITH NIPPON, IS BORED WITH SUCH MATTERS... | 2] = o =il [ <] B | THEY'RE TAKING THE CAR AWAY. I CAN SET DOWN NOW., ESTERDAY THE RURAL MAIL CARRIER RECEIVED NINAS LETTER WRITTEN TO SKEEZIX. IT WAS SORTED AND PUT ON'A TRAIN. AT AN AIRPORT, IT WAS PICKED P BYA TRANSPORT PLANE AND FLOWN TQ THE WEST. ASOLINE ALLEY G AU. ALASKA PUTTIN M ON A # PICKIN. SCOTTS Too | FRIDAY CARD WITH | TOUGH. T Wi /A L ANGIE SCOTTJ L NEEDS SOME 5 fi ~ T L] SEASONIN'. OF DR. HOUTH HE'S NOT HERE YET- BUT, HE WiLL BE— [k OH, HERE HE COMES , i L D THATS A BIG A PRELIM. WE NEED A GOCD ATTRACTION I'LL DO ITON HUNK OF DOUGH FOR § ONE CONDITION . | HE GOES ON SEMI-WINDUP AN’ COOKIE, HOW YOU'VE GROWN/ M A BUSY MAN— HERE HOLD THIS T LETON TMIKE L WAS SCAIRT OF THIS GUY SCOTT. YOU KIN TAKE ‘IM. 1 KNOW THAT. NOW WAIT'LL 1 GIVE YA TH' MIKE «AN' THAT'S LIKE OUTSMARTIN' TH' FIVE HUNDERD ON THE UNDER CARD /A RAISE TH PRICE. § BAD, KNOBBY. ”BUT WE KNOW THE YANKEES HAVE ESTABLISHED A RADIO - BEACON NEAR THE INDO-CHINA COAST! < BY A PROCESS OF ELIMINATION, WE KNOW IT MUST BE LOCATED IN THIS GENERAL AREA... THEN YOU \NOT PRECISELY, WISH TO BARONESS... , EXPLORE \BUT IT 15 A THIS ESTATEZ | MILITARY YOU HAVE A | NECESSITY... <] 7YOU SEEM HEALTHY... AND I THINK IT ONLY JUSTICE: TO TELLYOU THE IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAU GUARDS ON THIS ESTATE WERE ToLD TO EXPECT THE ARMY TO TRY AND SPY ON THESE EXPERIMENTS...WE USE HERB POISON ON TRESPASSERS...IT IS ONE OF OUR- LABORATORY TESTS...A HORRIBLE, LINGERING DEATH..., HOWEVER, I'D BETTER \—| WAIT TILL AFTER DARK— THESE ROADS ARE TOO WELL PATROLLED TO TAKE A CHANCE. ITs PLENTY COLD UP HERE, TOO, AND T HAVEN'T ‘EATEN.FOR OVER 24 HOLRS. LANDED AT SAN FRANCISCO I Y1 (I IT IS 50RTED AT THE APO FOR ITS FLIGHT OVERSEAS. { we IT WINGS ITS COURSE. CAPTAN--T HEAR SUPREME SIVWTH WANTS TO SEE ME -- A PROMOTION PERUAPS ? STWARD AGAIN, ACROSS THE PACIFIC, WITH THOUSANDS LIKE IT FOR THOUSANDS OF ANXIOUS GI'S, Foop/! 1 SMELL FOOD * [ COOKING. UM~ MUST | BE COMING FROM THAT SECTION HANDS' SHACK DOWN THERE. H ? cdngghil > £ Z oz P i [ < IT WAITS AT HAWAII WHILE THE PLANE REFUELS AND IS READIED FOR OH, COMMANDER HOP TO WITH AN POP CLOTH DOCTOR SAWYF? # HEADOFF TO GI P{ i ji W | | ME SOME | VITAMNS! g e e — - THAT'S WHAT I'M CHARGING WELL-FOR ONE THING - YOU'RE NOT CHEWING YOUR MEAT WELL ENOUGH! YES-THIS 16 THE CY RENN AMBULANCE CO.~WHAT- COME AN' GET DR .HEADOFF 7?7 THAT'S FUNNY--WE WUSUALLY PICK LP HIS PATIENTS - ANOTHER FLIGHT TOWARD THE SUNSET. TH' SHOE POLISH JEeP3 LOWDOWN ON HOW I QUTSMARTED UNCLE--#

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