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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1945 FOR SALE ! FOR RENT B S B A VT G R R SGN WEL bl R S FOR SALE—12-Gauge Remington 2-ROOM fur. apartment. Oil range, | automatic, with fine leather case, bath. $18 monthly. 513 Wil- $85. Call 663 before noon. | loughby. LARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road. STEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone | | Phone Blue 185, or call at 431, Green 675. Seward . | Poir, BN 481 So. Franklin St, $100.00 per | month, unfurnished. Phone 562. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA 3 PAGE SEVEN MEMORIALS GET SWIFT HOUSED.K. Representatives ripped through| heir calendar yesterday afternoon 0 pass an cven dozen Sgnate Mem- rial in record time, taking enough ulge out of the calendar to show| igns the House may be able to "lean up. its business well before the ast bell is rung next Thursdey af- ternoon, 1 WONDERED WHAT BECAME OF THAT . MUSTA;R”D/ OKAY--1'LL CLEAR THE SUPPER DISHES FROM THE TABLE I'VE GOT TO GET DRESSED BLONDIE FOR SALE—SKi suit, coat, dresses size 40; very reasonable. Phone Blue 185. FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281, TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Cal after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. FOR SALE—Upright piano, good condition; also sled and skis with. binders and poles. Write Empire > 4 The bulk of the memarial from 5319. | i il gty o T R gl |she Senate which received House FOR SALE—2-Bedroom, fully fur- WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts roval were “memory ” . pproval were “memorandums” t0|e nished house in Douglas. Phorie OIl'and wood stoves, lights, laun |4 Roard of Road Commissioners| Green 1720. dry. Phone 236. urging certain road, airport and trail | - STAY mprovements. i Passed was Senate Joint Memorial 3, by Coffey and Collins asking for KIN | HAVE THIS DANCE, D! BLOW ME DOWN -7 C'MON! KIR, BUST, x,) e = THE YOUTH OF TO- el 4 0 ) DAY/— THE WEAKLING JITTERBUGS WHO SHAKE OUR NATION, ARE THE CHILPREN WHO WERE RAISED 2 ) -3 (3 [ BEESTEA‘B.“box springs: ma?tl:ess.’ 'Y dresser, chest of drawers, $85. ulStBLLfidKUUS | Bihisiaan, $30. . Baby BUgky:, 88, Soo e 3 ; PIANOS RENTED--Tuned. Ander-|'engthening and widening of the Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. . |\ ™ "ahop. ‘ | airport at Dillingham, in Bristol E RIC i v: Sej > v THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, —~— Vg T v 6t | Bay; Senate ~3int Memoral No. 9 by with oven. Call Percy's Cafe. THE FIXIT SHOP—General ligh | cochran and Walker, backing a bill | = JUARANTEED Realisuc Perm. | alent. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lols Bea:ty Snop Phone & 315 Decker Way B KT m’, 1C, World nghts resceved King Fesfures Syadhcats GIMME A 8 GEE WHIZ . A PAPER, SON. )_ THAT'S WONDERF 5\’)«@ = JOE PALOOWN \OST AX SEA Arry Pubhc Re\atons \eases niews that pic \ooka. undafeated. rims, Return to Empire. FOR SALE—Highchalr. Phone Blue,| 370. ! = FORZSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 1t K ASER CUPP ! ’ Chrysler Crown marine engine,| WEDDING ls Airport with the Alaska Highway; long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. first class condition, See Harbor Master. 8 g THIS EVENING |number 14, by Lyng and Cochran, 3 wmm | ‘Jrkmg cerain roads and trails im- | Atarti ot R e(““rzrm'zrmnvs in the Second Division; o WANTED—A davenport, Phone 689, . arriage vows will be exchangedinymper 13, by Butrovich, Rogge, RS NTED—A dav 't 9. 3 i \ ., Rogge, flw |by Miss Vara Elisabeth Kaser and cgins and Nerland, urging con- & WANTED — Small furnished apt, CPl- Glenn V. Cupp at 8 o'elock | siryction of a winter'sled road from 3 this evening.in the Resurrection Lu- | p,qt *; f 6 Oall Room 412, Baranof Hotel. | - |East Tok Junction on the Alaska " itheran Church, the Rev. G. Herbert Highway to Chicken and Wade in | 'aln additional lands for the Shrine 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- of St. Teresa on the Eagle River lace. For price and information, Mamorial No, 11, by Coffey and Col- mfl'-an;‘fgfl?-i{blé | | ins asking work be started if pos- 5 | (F you have empty rocms or apts | cream freezer. Cut. be used for y pty P ham to Aleknagik. i Percy's Cafe i Gébtinean - Motel, Also approved among the Senate §0-10 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott! b PR o asking the Federal Government to| Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. LDST AND FU“HD | turn over to the Territory the aban-| {FOUND—Ladys ring. Owner may|Whaley for airport improvements in | |l TWO HOUSES—Both completely| have same by identifying and|the Second Division; number 18 by radio and washing machine, Ofe {toh on St. Lawrence Island at th acre pat. land, ek, suit- | villages Sav 2 g 2 P good cre 8 lastip. Simes, -ReWAN: Pl“se‘v ages of Savoonga and Gambell; ducks. 5% miles on Glacler High-| °all Black 380. | Board of Road, Commissioners to re- | plastic | Palr a faulty bridge at Seldovia after 10 a. m. tan leather case. Reward.! * | Senate Joint Memorial No. 16 | Commission to survey the possibil- |ities of a road from Homer to con % repair work. Phone 567, n Congress to convey by sale cer-| f FOUR, flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9':-10- Highway here; and Senate Joint Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. sible on a 16 mile road from Dilling- home food freezer. Call or see for desirable people, inform the memofials were, Green’s number 10, Call 419, | [doned Chilkoot post; number 19 by furnished including electric lights,! paying for this adv. tLyng and Cochran, airport construc LOS‘I" Pair r;admgflasses. White able for chickens, geese and number 17, by Brownell, asking the | vay, June Gibgon. Phone 357, ;08T — Glasses. Natural Getting House approval also — |Brownell, asking the Alaska Road ‘nect with the Kenai Peninsula sys. tem; number 15, by Green, to ask | the Board of Road Commissioners to tbuild a road connecting the Haines W kY NoT Z YU HAVE o PASS ! I'AM NOT CONCERNED WITH A STUPID WIRELESS STATION YoU CLAIM To BE IN THIG AREA... ” MY GUARDS ARE HAPPY TO CATCH INTERLOPERS ... WE TRY OUR POTIONS ON THEM... A PITY THE DRAGON LADY HAD TO SHOOT THAT JAPANESE MINT ENGRAVER AFTER HE FORGED THOSE PAPERS. HE MIGHT HAVE PROVED USEFIL HI5 OWN FAULT, MASTER... HE SHOULDN'T HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE LET U5 BE REALISTIC... THE IMPERIAL ARMY |5 FOREVER, SENDING PEOPLE ON TRUMPED~ UP MISSIONS TO 5PY ON THE IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAU EXPERIMENTS UNDER WAY HERE -« YOU WouLD MURDER U 2 BARONESS, T ? DEMAND PROOF THAT WHAT YOUu SAY |5 TRUE WANTED TO. RENT—Pijano, Call Hillerman reading the vows. Green 479 between 2 and 4 p. m. Miss Kaser's twin sister, Mrs. B L Esther Metzgar, will be her matron- WANTED—An oil range suitable of-honor, and Sgt. Richard E. Beau- for restaurant. Call Bus Depot, mont will be best man. 108, | Ushers will be M/Sgt. Cecil WANTED—Experienced Drug Store Marvyn Perry, Pfc. John Worgum, belp for reliet work. Write Em"and doorman, Cpl. Stanley Singer. pire 5317. | Following the wedding ceremony, y BUY — 'a reception will be held in the Iris Wfi:‘;;l:;) P:(?ne B(g:en 353_V“lmm‘Homm of the Bamno.f Hotel between |the hours of 9 o'clock and 11 SMALL ADDING MACHINE — In o'clock. Assisting at the reception good condition. Call Gastineau|will be the Mesdames A. B, Hayes, Hotel. {Russell Maynard, Gertrude Naylor, — - |M. E. Monagls, Lynn Tucker, Rose WANTED—Small furnished apart- McMullen, Chester Zimmerman, ment. Call Room 407, Gastineau Clara Dilg, Joe Romberg, Karl Hotel. | Theil2, and the Misses Ruth Shram- W, Amtmc' ’w‘;m; |ka, Jane Alexander and Mildred chine. Phone Douglas 335. ;Maynnrd: R WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. I am 34 years old and am me- chanically inclined, but will nakefPRA EMI"EER anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623/ E. Bumside St, Portland, 14 Io |NVES“6‘{E - TURNAGAIN ARM L. Oregon. | ALTERATIONS—Work guaranteed. Pear]l Prouty. Phone Blue 470. WANTED—Male Cocker Spaniel, | six weeks old, brown or red. Alsoiengineer for the Public Roads Ad- canary, for delivery arch 10. ministration, is in Juneau conferring Phone 569. !with District Engineer M, D. Wil- — ————— iliams enroute to Anchorage where WANTED TO SUBLET—ApArtment pe will hegin a three-month investi- for two or three months. Contact | . gation and study of the proposed Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk,’.xurmgmn Arm crossing. House. Phone 866, | Turnagain Arm varies in width (from 1'2 miles to 4 miles, separat- r—————— : — CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 el — v T T i | HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE n {area from the Kenai Peninsula gnd {areas ‘on the peninsula containing not cnly a valuable hunting and fishing recreationa! district but min- !eral deposits and farming lands. Such a project has long been |pushed by the Third Division and earlier surveys have indicated that a crossing might be feasible. It is believed that should the pro- ject be deemed practical, some i ¥ ¢ Department of the Interior or through the cooperation of the Al- aska Railroad for the job. Erickson will leave Jupeau for Anchorage tomorrow. His home station is Montgomery, Alabama. - e, — e & o & & & o 0o TIDES TOMORROW e o o High Tide 4:40a.m.: 18.1ft. Low Tide 11:09a.m.: -1.1ft. High Tide 17:21p.m.: 1521t Low Tide 23:17p.m.: 2.1ft. ® o o 0 o 0o 0 o o TIDES MONDAY o o o High Tide 5:26a.m.: 16.8 ft. Low Tide 12:06 p.m.: 02 ft. High Tide 18:21p.m.: 133 ft. e 6000000000 ——————— _ Cold * Waving - Permanents Styling Cleopatra gave herself mud pack facials. . —— | Everetts, Sgt. Eric Sundstrom, Cpl.| Erick L. Erickson, highway bridge | ing Anchorage znd the Anchorage| funds might be obtained from the| " the Fortymile, and number 12, by “offev and Collins, urging funds be made available to keep the four and one-half miles of road open between Kanakanak and Dillingham for school children. e o 'Birthday Party | ] For Little Miss | This afternoon Mrs. Don C. Foster her daughter, Kara Lee, who will be eight years old Sunday, March 18. The table decorations and refresh- ments carry out Easter colors and motifs, and the little guests will en- joy games and a matinee, Kara Lee’s friends attending the party are, Stella Baker, Mike |Grummett, Judy Foss, Carol For- | ward, Agnes Hared, Margaret Ann Pyle, “Denny” Ryan, Becky Sharpe, Yvonne Swanson, Leslie Sturm, Page and Virginia Whitehead. Mrs. T. J. Pyle is assisting Mrs, ’Fost.en | ————.——— GET RIGHT 10r ihe spring and Summer Season. The Mineral Baths ;at Warm Springs Bay will put you !in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnisned |cabins. Groceries, Liquors and To- ;bacco& O'NEILL & FENTON, Baranof, Ala: g e =] !"Elfl@f { - | | i l | Reserved for You AN you duplicate that favorite, comfortable corner of your home if it is burned cut? Are you certain that the amount of your fire insurance is adequate? E sure to protect all your household goods withinsurance through this Hartford agency. | Shatjtuck Agenecy INSURANCF—BONDS [UNEAU & | [ & b |is honoring with a birthday party, © i [ GASOLINE ALLEY WITH You PAPRIKA f YOUR FATHER’S HOME. THE SMELL OF THAT FOOD COOKING 1S DRIVING ME CRAZY. I'M STARVED AND COLD. C - Y FROM ',' INA'S LET1ER 10 oy SKEEZIX AGAIN . -SPEEDS WESTWARD » ABOVE THE PACIFIC. * SIGHTING AN OCCASIONAL .- ISLAND, OR DROPPING DOWN TO REFUEL, . . THE PLANE FOLLOWS ;'S CHARTED PATH. SET THE TABLE. A LANDING STRIP ON LUZON, A JEEP BOUNCES ITS LOAD OF MAIL, AND NINA'S LETTER, OVER RECENTLY-TAKEN BYROADS. | | STAND BY, MNATES-- . ISUPREME SOMETHIN' ER (| UE AINT ONE OH~-| WAS JL\STfl REMINISCING -~ /— § 953 " A “, "6/ A0 o WE KIDS N TH' GALLERY SES e VLA LAST ACT- ALWAYS YOU ARE PLAVING THE RADIO AND DANCING. THAT 15 NO GOOD. COME, GET BUSY. MAIL CALL RESOUNDS AND THE ll BOYS CROWD AROUND FOR NEWS i AND CHEER FROM THE FOLKS AT HOME,| (il From THE WiFE, OR THE GIRL FRIEND. || SERGEANT } SKeEZIX WALLET. FLING THIS VARVIN N ARNS ! HE'S GOT HOW WE KIDS HATED SATURDAY NIGHT AN’ DETESTED WATER. e e gfiLL HATES WATER-