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FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1945 'WANT ADS FORSALE ONE LSED PIANO—One used Bb WANTED — A washing m\r.‘hm(." Clarinet. One used upright E flat Call Black 409, Ito horn. One used Conn French —— fiolon o WANTED—Used fu i i AR e e Ll L SRR Phone 788. 1/3 Interest in going Lumber Mil near Seward, selling account ill- Rm. 204 Baranof. ' ] ~ ' AWARD l U iRaW, ure. 306 Wn»‘ SHDEMAKER wanted or man to learn the trade. Hollywood Shoe ek Shop. room radio, Seattle At a meeting Committ Amer attle, D——RL‘COId player to pm through radio, plug-in or wireless of il 5 Py type. Phone Green 614 £ INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE— e e Duplex completely furnished SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Flectric ranges, refrigerators, Blue 470. Norge air-conditioning system, garage in basement. 4 rooms and bath in each apartment, and 4- room furnished house, oil range and heater. 1511 Evergreen Ave, Blue 285, evenings. COMPLETELY furnished 5 house. Frigidaire, piano, ete. Phone Red 611. received the lope - for Disting boyhood on a The Natior of the Boy Scou the award to Phone AN 8 mch bonrh power s with or without 6 inch r com- bination. W 5334. WANTED:- old pupyg Call 315 + member of the :;ALE—'if-Gau;,e llémlllg!on automatic, with fine leather case, $85. Call 663 before noon. WANTED—E help for 5. xperienced Dlug SL(, e lief work. Write Em- jot rh( The BB T as Small furnished up:nc 1 Room 407, Gastineau WANTED ment. Ca Hotel. i e | h LARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road. possibility Phone Blue 185, or call at 431 Seward Street. 'Mumb(lk of FOR SALE—Ski suif, coat, dr sses size 40; very reasonable. Phone Blue 185. WANTEDSteady job in Juneau. capt. I am 34 years old and am me- man, Fairb chanically inclined, but will take Carrington, - | anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 Lucas, fully fur-' g " pungide St, Portland, 14, Tengue, Phone| gyegon, ney Richmond, ERSIECR ™ s v Y, R (O ALTERATIO'\I::; Work guaramevd‘ Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. FOR SALE—2-Bedroom, nished house in Douglas. Green 720. BEDSTEAD box spn dresser, chest of Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Bathinette, $3.50. Green NANTED TO SUBLET— Apnumem e for two or three months. Contact |¢1ies of five. Ot o = : ___ | Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk,l 1d in Poc {'HREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, House. Phone 866. Montana; Spc . with oven. Call Percy's Cafe. e — |and Portland MISCELLANEOUS [.0°.. meetings Committe | tio Ly |organized as "HEIRCHANTS DELIV'ERY for men and Transfer |in keeping with Hauling and Delitvery Work Transports of all kinds | One Piece — or a Truckload |iector of the Di 789—Day Phones Night—132 Boy scouts of DOUGLAS TRADING POST Deal n se mnd hand merchandise. >, fishing equipment, | fixtures, jew 1 estate. LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Alasku P. O. Box 1237—Phone 25 We Buy—Sell—Trade (Mar 20-Apr 3) TWO HOUSES—Both completely 4 furnished including electric lights, " radio and washing machine. One ‘acre pat. land, good creek, suit- . able for chickens, geese and ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gibson. Phone 337, after 10 a. m. FOR SALE—Highchalr. Phone Blue 370. fot Alaska who |J'ubhm~. in the POl?PaALE Troller long. 8% ft. beam, fully eqm.)ped Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. FOR RENT 2-ROOM fur apartment. Oil 1a bath. $18 .monthly. 513 Wil- loughby. IXIT '540P~benernl hght work. Phone 567 5( ARANTEED Renlls[lc Perma- | A L. e ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up.| 481 So. Franklin SL., $100.00 per Lola Beaty Snop. Phone 205 | month, unfurnished. Phone 562. 315 Decker Way | STEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone Green 675. ToN (F you have empt’y—Aorms or apts for desirable people, inform the | , Gastineau Hotel. PELICAN CANNERY FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone ' 281. | Territorial |has been s e | Middleton Air BTEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. | @plvani WU\TER RATES, Seanew Apts. | Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND LOST—5 | keys in brown case near cor in P. O. Return H. L. Salva-' tion Army. of e to the Whiz Fish LOST—Sunday, March 11, wallet ;a9 of Seattle, it containing $2 and mail box key. }.ere. Please return to Thorleif Snaring,| The property was owned by W.|Cadet. Box 759. Reward, L. Freeburn, P. S, Ganty and others. [commi [OST—Red and blue wallet. Phone Freeburn and Ganty are now in| Black 752. the armed services. . (rank of Major, Lo T MO A Y The cann began operations in FOUND—Lady's ring. Owner may 1941, a one-line cannery, located in have same by identifying and the fish house of the Pelican Cold | ‘paying for this adv. Storage Company. That first year — it put up a pack of 17,500 cases. | Before the war, the seal fur in- 1, 1945 the cannery did not op- | dustry on the Pribilof Islands of erate, but in 1943 it operated jointly Alaska maintained an annual pro- with ancther cannery in the urea. 1941, duction worth two to three milllon ract season it operated in its own £ dellars. building with W. L. Freeburn as ‘up(nntendent About 18,000 cases e packed and an overflow of fish was put up by the Astoria and Puget Sound cannery at Excursion | ital Inlet. i The Whiz Fish Products Com- ; pany has also purchased the Bexg};‘:okl]mc:;msfi"' . Packing Company of Ketchikan and | & s for many years have been active fish buyers on the Alaska market. The company bought halibut and salmon at Pelican City last season.| ¢ yo alphabet. ———————— 1941, to August, FISH PRODUCTS {he went on to until September, The Cape Cross Salmon Compa:y Pelican City wes ecently sold cts Com- | been learned Col. i December, 191 In ioned a pradunted from |Ottawa, Kansas, g sel cmm TRANSFER ' HAULING and CRATING BIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL /Phone 344 Phone 34 | mother, HAIR STYLED | TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS: 4 ‘xtady If you have not received | |JUNEAU & DOUGLAS |® High Tide 11 TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘WE SPECIALIZE in i 0000 00 ‘SILVER ANTELOPE | Alaska Scouts and Scouters 3 Paid High Tribute at b of Region 11, B held R. W. Vin the Alaska Advisol award of »me for male 6 weeks|basis of his outstanding service A. Lathrop, Vi D. Nelson, Fowler W. Reginald H. Parsons, Anderson, all of Seattle. Seattle meeting of the ilo, Idaho; to eliminate the to travel long di: ion direet! E. Urner Good | magnificantly in - ill Col.Cross e e g Assigned Lt. Col John M. Cress of Deer- laska, husband of Mrs. ger Cross, |Command, Olmstead Field, Penn- For three years Col. Cross served |as a base commander mand in Alaska; engineer officer at Ladd Field, then signment was the ATSC Training . Center, Fresno, California. Cross’ military career began service in World War I as a PFC August, he became a Lieutenant Colonel. He was born in Goddard, Kansas, d ow! decided to tag the little girls per- manently with the first three letters i b oy e %A b : | Y Experls ‘ 1945 Telephone Directory is now T[DES.TQMORROW L] {your copy, please call 420. | Low Tide 5: B34a.m.; @ Low Tide 17: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN POP AFTER ME / WHERE CAN soven § q VINNEBGE.”‘ (K I HIDE ? 4 ' OH OH, HERE CCME" Meetmg of the Regional| last Satur HE FELL FOR MY PLAN-HEH HEH — I'LL SEE THAT HE gy LFALS AND THE SPINACH gional level Court of of Americd ma Vinnedge on the m Regional Exec Area Cou: Chairman y Committee. Cumm ttee program to more hoys the Committee e-Ch Glenn Erich Gordon Alaska; Martin, Vol- Hamilton > and ‘1 GAVE ‘IM THE LAST BITE- THAT PIECE OF FISH HEAD- ILL TRY FISHIN' AGAIN- NO L CK FOR DAYS A ] Vin- Re- e was one in a |} her meetings were o Butte, Washington, QO\TLF W h'( h wi need Office of man, Natio vision of Pro; ) merica, paid high ml ute to the Scouts and Ecu'xmxs have ca! \EE, THE DRAGON LADY 15 HOLDING ME HERE To FORCE PAT To GUARANTEE SAFE RETURN OF HER MEN ! THIS ATTACK MAY BE A COMMANDO RAID — OR IT MAY BE A EIG PUSH. Territory, ERRY, MR. RADPIO TER MUsT RATING A5 A | BEA,\\ TO CUIDE CA\’:.‘..‘F THEY'RE HE EAST IT MEANS N AMERICAN ATTAC ERRY LEE ew Duty £ Eliza- member of the in Juneau, I/ MOVE OVER YOUR MOTHER \ IS AFTER ME TO WASH THE DISHES i ConFess, PoP 1T L HIDING FROM )W‘ OU, SO T WONT HAVE TO CARRY THE ASHES U HAVEN'T Tt\«t T ‘GENTLEMEN - THEN WE, OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS] OF THE HOUR- GLASS TRUST, CAN CORNER ALL THE GAND FORMERLY F‘DuND IN SPINACH ! WHAT AMIDOIN' 2 — | YAM IN TRAININ ', OLIVE / WHATCHA THINK | YAM DOIN'= MAKIN' GRAPE JELLW IT IS* \ \TS JAPS THEY f WONT TAKE US AUVE~ SEEMS ' T'BE DRIFTIN“ A TRAP:~ MUST L BE NEAR LAND - WlSH JERRY No ! 'NOT UNLESS THE DRAGON LARY ORPERS IT !...Y THEN YCU AR GOING TO ORDER THAT GUARD 10 OPEN THE DOOR. AND LET ME CO BACK WHERE Foo vou kio CANCELS PAT RYANS FIGHTER-COVER STRATEGY TO HAVE A PILOT OUT OF ACTION.Z to duty at y , SbbiAl - Gerxics "i{}géeégs”gfip ;{-r;:qgr’s GET A DOCTOR. NOT DOCTOR ON MY WAY TO SCHOOL., MAMMA P I DON'T LIKE TOY NOW, PAPA,, LEAVE HIM HERE |EVERYTHING'S! wuu_s I1GOTO, | ALL RIGHT. < |WORK. I DON YOU GO TO e B WORK. HE 1S SICK. HE 1S »\ ARMLESS with the from November, 1942, he served as &= Naknek Air Base 2 1944. His next as- ¢ 7, when he entered 1918, he was 2nd Lieutenant, in June 1942, he was promoted to the and in May, 1944, JANET, JOANNE, ABIGAIL, ALBERTA, ALICIA, oL y JUDITH, KATHLEEN, BEATRICE, CARMEN, CELESTE, DIANA, ELAINE, ELOISE, EVANGELINE — Ottawa University, with a BS degee med and managed rvice in Alaska be- fore being called to active duty in o ALPHABETICAL LINE NORFOLK, Va, — When triplets |arrived at the Norfolk General Hos- the first set everybody got preity excited. in 40 years, To the nurses tagged ! “B and “C.” | Pretty Mrs, Willlam Sawyer, their liked the idea so well she JusT As I Fl Unsdf Lol Al.l. THAT c.szn O? BUT HE 15 SO FASCINATING. SO ERY FASCINATING. = BY THE WAY, ON YOUR)] WAY HOME FROM SCHOOL. GET ME A (H WORTH OF CIGARS, WILL YOU P — THE FIFTEEN-CENT) KIND, LET ME TAKE THAT BOOK! ALEXANDER, ARTHUR, AUSTIN, BRUTUS, BYRON, CLIFFORD, CONRAD, DOUGLAS, EVERETT, FINLEY, GREGORY, ,HECTOR, HORATIO. ... tot ¥ She named them Anne, Barbara and Christine, ——————— 800.m.: 4.41t. 1461t 57p.m.:- 0.71t. Widest Selection nf LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Cold | Waving Permanents Styling *at TFoTAS o ll!omcns Apparer SoccEs Burs 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Hotel Building n?.f'.:";ff.'f.. : zl Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Open evenings by appointment OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 T e AR B HUNGRY KIDS?? COME ON OVER TO OUR Cracker Ealing Contest c SHOWBLALE or Sat. Matinee—1 :30 WIN YOUR FREE SHOWS Hear About the Plans on Special Easter Sat. Program LET’S GO GANG! SNUFFY VEP--NE GNE ME A SUPREME SALOOT TEROAY, CAPTN—- TELL W, WOW DQETFUL EASY \T BE N YORE WING, SNUFFY r— | WILLIE'S FOLKS THOUGHT HE | | WOLILD BECOME A GREAT | CONDLICTOR SOME DAY - AND HE DID - ~ON THE CASS AVE. STREET CAR LINE 7/ i 1 the furne AND AS A BOY-BINNY WAS A BASHFUL LITTLE SHAVER AN’ HAD uT TO SAY-BUT NOW HE HAE TLE TO SAY-BUT TALKS AI_L THE RED-AS A BOY-ALWAYS DEEAMED OF THE WIDE-OPEN SPACES - BUT NOW HE HASN’T ENOUGH SPACE TO OPEN ANYTHING —