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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA WANT ADS [BIGBREAK roasaie | wanren | NOWGIVEN ONE RCA RADIO - Phonograph WANTED— Used furniture. 306 Wil- ccmbination. One used piano. One | loughby. Phone 788. used Bb Clarinet. One used up- A | i d player to play Ito Horn. One used | | WANTED—Recor l(‘lil}::\ l;F‘rfel:::l'\Al'\::nr\ through radio, plug-in or wireless | R BLONDIE 614. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY, Inc.| type. Phone Green Bl ) | Corner Second and Seward SEWI;\;G g Pc'ul Prmm P”um P'aYeI'S Coa(hes Mana { COMPLETELY furnished 5 room Blue 470. 7 gers Are Now Exempf | house. Frigidaire, piano, radio, yn"g jnen bench pows el v, with | > | g el e AT tion. Write Empire 5334 — oy INGOME PROFERTY FQE SALE—, binatin. Write RgPWe o% | o NGTON, March 22 | (bHEN | QlG[ ey SIGN€ T Duplex completely mrn_ish(‘d- WANTED—A davenport. Phone all got another break i the “,,‘: 3 T : : . BB IILLNG: T sPlNACH l ) | Electric ranges, refrigerators, __ R s cision made Db WMC that | “0U OFFER 5 ADMIT THAT SPINACH g nditioning v ”nd \VANTED*HP(.:m;; for male 6 we . 5 W g B COAS T0- COAST, EXISTING SR B QUIC I/ ) ) 4 rooms an old puppy. Call 315 s % e | 7 /) h Xx]\]]:‘n‘:unml and 4- = " — | il r?nl employment such { :5 \ A'DET OF SPINACH) 7 L/AM A GUINEA oF V]M VIGOR !\ND /b hed house, oil range WANTED— ced Drug Store| ar plant jobs. 1 - : ‘ 1511 Evm’gwen Ave., help for jef work. Write Em-‘ WMC said in effect that ! | R T pire all is the principal business of | g | Phone Blue 285, cumugs A s gt i s b ONE AMERICAN SUN FLAME WANTE Il furnished apart- | that they have a right to work at| . | circulating heater; one ladys ment. Call Room 407, (.munulum Hudson Seal coat, size 36. Phone Hotel ¢ | Under m.; ruling, most of lhvi ; Black 624, after 6 p. m. _Steady job "I Suncay ay coaches a1 nagers may | = FOR SALE—12-Gaug am 34 years old and am me- |t OGCREEY O Akt o] automatic, with fine leather case, m““’:“”y w"li"edr; b“;;crg:l'l&;g « certificate of availability or re-| im - - anything. Write F. s, o i g el #85. CAIL 66 BTG, Boos. E. Burnside St, Portland, 14, Leas i g WMC's job] g ‘ a ror | program. LAPF:;GE HaolLSExaat o f} ,; 14;11 S it Chairman Paul V. McNutt of the | | one Blue 185, or call a g Ty Work guaranteed.| WMC said he took the action after | Seward Street. ALTEI{ATIONS ol [4 e on the | Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. satisfying himself there spread demand, partic suit, coat FO 55 . et m 3 3 BT . LIKE JOE IN A LOTTA "SFGEE, MARTY-1- 1 GUESS oo ; reasonable. Phone | VANTED 1O SUBLET—Apartment pary of soldiers in (hiS _country gl D N ONUTS.. | DEPENDS ON YA FER Y | RESPECKS-DIA NOTICE THAT- | IM LLICKY HE COME TME < e for two or three months. Contact!,nq overseas for the games o con- CANT GO ON THIS WAY. F’ALOO\rfA SHES TH'NU ety DONTCHA SPOSE JOE WOULD) KINDA KEEPS MY MIND S Ben A. McManus, ,Chief Clerk, |{in o [ W WE GOTTAHAE TOMMY || | SKE AN TH FAMLY REFUSE | HIS EDJACA Bl INK YA WAS HELPIN'J| BUSY- YA KNOW - AN'T | FOR SALE—2-Bedroom, fully fur:| House. Phone 86G 7 r T O R oLt i ooty | Bt THIS —— | GUESS JOE WOULD WANT: ‘ g gjshed 7)2.8u,m in Douglas. Phone uMisEELLhNEu-usi Ir,uS ANGELES, Calif., Mar ; ke e ME TO~ORAY- 'L DOIT. | reen . | —Pacific Coa Li 1€ O e s e DR {leaders, from President C el © it ) MERCHANTS DELIVERY Rowland down, are enthuslastic of | 3 [ drgower, cuosl of drpyers, $8% and Transfer |the WMC's decision exempting| & J Sun-lamp, $30. ‘Baby Bugey, $8.| Hauling and Delivery Work players. coaches and ers from| ' Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. " of all kinds the jub progr -8 THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE,| One Piece — or a Truckload | “We are very grateful for this| 88 with oven. Qall Percy's Cafe. 789—Day Phones Night—132 action,” Rowland said. &l : Bl £ 2 =) ‘ TWO HOUSES Both completely DOUGLAS TRADING POST-Deal fivey j “ furnished including electric lights,| ers in second-hand merchandise. radio and washing machine, One! Used furnitu fishing equxpmrnl acre pat. land, good creek, suit-' cars, busin fixtures, jewel able for chickens, geese and| &uns and real estate. MEE'I’ HRS"‘ “ME ! ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High-, LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Aladm | | way. June Gibson. Phone 357, B0, e . T | ‘ XK A : S s ; : 3 T 15 GREATER THAN X -.YOU NEED NoT < after 10 We B"y—he";“;geA g TOMORROW NI&HT AR { A A WU SHEE ! WHATS EVEN THE DRAGON LADY | MANEVVER TO | - - (Mar r 3) | 3 e /'l A one BlUe| & el o —_ \ THE PATTERN OF THE AMERICAN ATTACK TRk HAPPENINGZ FOR \ KNEW, TERRY .. 1 SAW gm%’?f‘gzl— | PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. “Ander-| To take the place of the Mer- A% B TAKES SHAPE...LED STRAIGHT TO THE TARGET 2 & M PeTES cAkE, MST [ THE GLOW OF FIRES ON THE ; e ——— | gop Shop |chant's League on the Elks alleys [ ON THE BLACKED-OUT COAST LINE BY PAT RYANS s . B T BE TREATED LIKE COAST FROM OUTSIPE GUARD HAS IT! e Lin ot CEEpR g I - 4 new league has been formed, 3 | RADIO BEAM, NAVY NIGHT AIRCRAFT HIT THE : ; - z THis chvel long. 83 ft. beam, fully equipped. | TE FIXIT SHOP—General light known as the Triday Night Mixed ANESE DEFENSES—THEN, O £, THE Mg AN ENEMY 2 Chrysler Crown marine engine, renair work. Phone 567 | League. They will play a pot tour- o LEA’\YEGUW OF THE BATTLE W OPEN UP.. first class condition. See Harbor & L3 ——— |nament for the next several ¥ i Master. 7LUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- months, it was announced today by & ) —_— — | ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Howard Simmons, bowling secre- B2 FGR BE“T | Lola Beazty Snop Phone 2 fary for the Elks. @ | 315 Decker Way | Team members of the Aces are: gy 2-ROOM fur apartment. Oil T B o ISR L SR | Fred Henning, Nancy Furness, Flor- l:"h $18 :mnthl_‘, 513 Wil- [F! y"“d h‘"eble"‘p‘y l‘°°‘:l‘fm°r:n“‘f’;i eénce Holmquist and Bess Laventk; loughby. % o - desitgble’ pEOpie, Straights—Martin Lavenik, Warren Gastineau Hotel. |King, Belle Hudson and Gladys STEAM HEATED ROOM Phone| — | Overby; Flushes — Arcliie Stewar : S g < iy - I 3 > J Green 675. MANAGER or REDS |Tda Carnegie, Leonard Holmguist, — - e 3 : i i @1 So. Franklin St $10000 per e e g e IF T CAN ONLY MANAGE YOU GET UP oo s ivaliinad Now GlOOMY GUS Barragar and Howard Simmons. ; g S TO HIDE OUT. HERE FROM NOW. SOON FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms‘ The first game will be tomorrow Tl WE CAN €TILL A\*’ Ke TILL THE COPS FOR ;\ WEEK—. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone. {night. The Flushes will contest the READ THE I'LL BE SETTIN’ PRETTY. 281, | BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, March bt;fllghts on alleys one and two LICENSE NU"QBN%E P THE HEAT'LL BE OFF - {92 “This season will be brutal for @nd the Aces will attempt to defeat CHECK UP | ¢ STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call yi we simply have lost too many the Jokers on alleys three and HT SEE WHAT - A BY THAT T'ME after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. Mayers.” ‘10", ADDRESS HE WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| S0 speaks Manager Bill McK(ch-"m:k;;n‘::(; l“xrt "h‘s schedule ";‘I” be Ofl and wood stoves, lights, laun- e of his Cincinnati Reds, the|® . ons_Aaig dry. Phone 236. {team he piloted to two Nauona] ek B |League pennants and was never lower than fourth place in seven "Elsou DOWNS LOST AND FOUND o™ | McKechnie predicts the Lham- LOST—Sunday, March 11, wallet Pionship St. ”‘;‘W‘S C““’:“:: “;“ ’)E: S"EAD I" ZND containing $2 ahd mail box key.|unners-up this season to the Please retgux:x to Thorleif Suarmg ‘burgh Pirates or Chicago Cubs. \ plAYoFF Mlx = ; s 2 . 3 & , ‘ Box 759. Reward. ~ i { — I 7 . THE WOMAN WHO BROUGHT IT i ITS MINE, ALL Rl HT., R LOST—Red and blue wallet. F""“"‘FM.(ONS IRAMP'.E CHARLOTIE, N. O, March 22— ("o~ o okwipizde ¥ - cuge [00KS LKE /T MADE YoU SAW ME LOOKIN' IT OVER, HOUR AN’ A HALF | REMEMBER THE HA! Black 752. o N I o oeng ey L S At ool €q TUINK THAT'S § SUSPICIOUS LIKE. SHE TOOK BEFORE | CALLED YOU. || WAS BENT RIGHT Hi : ST jOHNlS MAplE victor in the Charlotte Open defeat- POUND—Lde‘s ring “Owner mayj ing Sam Snead by four strokes, in have same by identifying and| their second 18-hole playoff. paying for this adv. ! SQU AD lN GARDEN In a grim match, played before an ----- } almost completely silent crowd of Lippi is the name of three dis-| e e 1,800, Nelson shot a three-under-par tinguished Italian painters of the; NEW YORK, March 22—Bowlng 69 to clinch his fifth tourney of 15m 16th and 17th centuries. |Grean's hard-driving Faleons, from!the winter tour. Snead and Nelson it . {Ohic, have advanced to the finals Of‘flnished the regulation 72 holes with - oeweesa~9 the National Invitational Bflsketb&";'equal totals and each carded a 69 Cllfl Tflusm :‘Toumnment in Madison Square|in the fifst playoff round Monday. Garden here. The Falcons scored a| First place in the tourney is worth l"\ULlNG and CRATING pclished 57 to 44 victory over St./$2000 in War Bonds, second spot | Johin’s, of Brooklyn, winner of the | $1,500. D!ESEL STOVE, CRUDE OIL { icurney the past two years THE STOLEN | OUT HER BABY IN A HURRY AN’ SHE NEVER SHOWED UR )| JERRY, YOURE A 2\ o - IT AS THE ONE YOU CHRISTMAS PURCHASES ONE? 4 DISAPPEARED INTO THE STORE CROWD, BOuGuT AND HAD STOLEN | HOME IN IT. | DIDNT FROM You? 4 HAVE IT MORE 9 , THAN AN HOUR. GASOLINE ALLEY Phone 344 Phone 314 i Llesebon ebedt RAIN NO GAME KNOT TIEING TEAM . ‘1 o N FORMED BY SCoUTS | [BECOND—SWING € ELBOW OUT AND UP | [ONEY 1N RRRE CASES WIL e mzm BAIRSTYLED |5, 72507 G ) o s e [——— ST R . | TR BN B ‘1:(ak::\!;i:llsm‘axg:imfh:c'iz:m;rtlzslesseang Scouts of Americx; last night :)r}} i Tm‘»’ IQIQLL 5“,,0“) NoU m mw T\"E PRN\ BACV\ DOWN“U“'%'BMK"‘ cL“Ss %\s \SS { by nx k I s Rd the Dugout, a temporary knot tie- | TO EXECUTE TME “SUPREME SMITH ~UGH --D-DOUN --— 1 per 8 ‘hpyenax I}X,S ity e o ing team of Dale Roff, Bill Sper- p= SALUTE" WITH PROPER MILTARY p i . ; Diego Navx?le’rrmmng nine in San ::g BJ:;“::I?:;;‘S‘;I ::‘? ng;rsuu,‘ &= | DECORUNY F\RST S\N\UU:\TE T™E i Dlegu today. eIl | R Happy Hall on Sunday at 2 p. m. Z & s - e e n Birthday !Io Johnny! HUNGRY KIDS?? | COME ON OVER TO OUR Cracker Ealing S : conies‘ THE BANK WAS S0 COLD THE "DIZZY" CASEY REFORMED 3 A UNCLE BEN SAID HE WAS PRESIDENT ALWAYS WORE HIS A ARTER SEEIN' TH' MAHANY N ; A BORN ORGANIST ‘ADND HAT AND OVERCOAT -~ THE TWIN5 HE THOUGHT HE L b EVERYBODY WISHED HE DEPOSITORS STARTED 10 FOUR OF THEM— \ k g HADN'T BEEN BORNA« WITHDRAW THEIR ACCOUNTS = A i AS HE ALWAYS LOOKED LIKE | /' HE WAS GOING AWAY - -~ First order of busiriess in the' |Alaska Senate this morning was| |to felicitate Senator John Butro-| vich, Jr, Fairbanks Republican' member, on his thirty-fourth birth-| day. | The Senate President’s chair and |gavel was turned over to the junior Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. ML \solon while his colleagues, Senate meloyees and spectators joined lin| inglng “Happy Birthday to Yom, Baranof | - ——————— ‘S GET RIGHT Ior ihe spring nnp‘ ummer Season. The Mineral Baths | Be“uty Sulo” ‘at Warm Springs Bay will put yi o as BY ! ‘m Tip-Top Shape. Clean, l"umisn:g T R e b W . > s 7] Sat. Matinee—1:30 (<) WIN YOUR FREE SHOWS } © - Hear About the Plans on Special Easter Sat. { 'cabins. Groceries, Liquors and To- NAPPOINTMENT baccos. ¥ d Program THS 15 ONE_THNG CIVILIZATION PHONE 538 [ ONEILL & FENTON, LET’S GO GANG! o R v Wk HAS CORRECTED ~ s | Baranof, Alaska.! 2 G!

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