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SATURDAY, MARCH 24; 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA WANT ADS FORSALE | WANTED | bRE USED PIANO—One used Bb WANTED — A washing machine. DOlarinet. One used upright E flat Alto horn. One used Conn French horn. | /8 Interest in goirg Lumber Mii near Seward, selling account ill« ness, Rm. 204 Baranof. = PR SR U OMPLETELY furnisheéd; § room house. Frigidaire, piano; etc. Phone Red 611. | — < [NCOME PROPERTY FOR SA uplex completely ectric ranges, refrigerators, Norge air-conditioning system, rage in basement. 4 rooms and th in each apartment, and 4- foom furhished house; oil range and heater. 1511 Evergreen Ave, Phone Blue 285, evenings. Call Black 409. : BT e gty I WANTED—Used furniture; 308 Wil< loughby. Phone 788, e ————— b —————— e . | SHOEMAKER “wanted or man fo| learn the trade. Hollywood Shoe!. Shop. ke, WANTED Record. player o play | thirough radio, plug-in or wireless type. Phone Green 614. LE— s furnished, SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone| Blue 470. AN 8 inch bench power saw, with or without 6 inch jointer com- | bination. Write Empire 5§334. WANTED—Home ior male 6 weeks! old puppy. Call 315. | 2 ; i © SALE—12-Gauge Remington tomatic, with fine leather case, 5. Call 663 before noon. E HOUSE at 725 Basin Road.' hone Blue 185, or call at 431 ward Street. oo FOR SALE—SKi suit, coat, dresses 40; very reasonable. Phone| lue 185. | oo R e S RN g FOR SALE—2-Bedroom, fully fur-| - o | BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, | @resser, chest of drawers, $85.! Bun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8.; %Lhme'.te. $3.50. Green 163. I WANTED—Experienced Drug Store help for relief work. Write Em- pire 5317. WANTED—Small furnished _apart- ment. Call Room 407, Gastineau | Hotel. } WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. I am 34 years old and am me-| chanically inclined, but will take| anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 E. Burnside St, Portland, 14, Oregon. . e o ALTERATIONS—Work guaranteed. | Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. | MISCELLANEOUS | HOUSES—Boiii completely | ished including electrig lights, | and washing machine. One pat. land, good créek, suit-| e for chickens, geese and| . 5% miles on Glacier High-| y. June Gibson. Phone 357, ter 10 a. m. | fim BALE—Highchair. Phone Blue PORWSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. ong. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chrysler Crown marine englne., (irst class condition. See Harbor | Master. . FOR RENT z 2] M fur apartment. bil—rnnge.y th. $18 monthly. 513 Wil- loughey. §TEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone Gteen 675. FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. a:n ofily. Haven Rooms. Phone| STRAM - HEATED ‘ROOMS. Call Adter § p. m., 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| and wood stoves, lights, laun- | dry: Phone 236 MERCHANTS DELIVERY i and Transfer Hauling and Delivery Work 5 of all kinds One Piece — or a Truckload 789—Day Phones Night—132 DOUGLAS TRADING POST-Deal-| ers in second-hand merchandise. | Used furniture, fishing equipment, | cars, business fixtures, jéwelry| guns and real estate. LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Alaska P. O. Box 1237—Phone 25 We Buy—Sell—Trade i (Mar 20-Apr 3) | PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-| son Shop. 'HE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567, Fealisuic Perma $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up ls Bea’ty Spnov . Phone 2 Decker Wi aNTHEL k. you have empty rocms, or apt- for desirable people, inform the jastineau «otel SALVATION ARMY DRIVE HERE 10 ' ACES, STRAIGHTS - ARE WINNERS IN ALLEY CONTESTS Archie Sfewart High Bowl- er of Evening with 599 Pins According to many of the fans that gathered on the sidelines to watch the contests the new Friday night league made a fairiy good showing in their first kegling games. The Aces beat the Jokers, 1864 to 1730 and the Straights shot 1ight down the middle of the alley to win over the Flushes, 2007 to 1936. High bowler for the Aces was Fred Henning with 552 polms;i lngh for the Jekers, Claude Car- negie, 535 points; Straights, Martin Lavenik, 539 points; Flushes, Archie Stewart, 599 points. Complete scores follow: Aces ¥, Henning 206 187 N. Furness .. 115 129 ¥, Holmquist 157 132 B. Lavenik 128 158 159—552 | 161—405 168—457 164—450 Totals 606 606 652 1864 Jokers C. Carnegie 184 193 M. Furness 95 118 H. Barragar 126 136 H. Simmons 145 148 Totals 550 £05 585 1’130‘; Straights : M. Lavenik 188 172 B. Hudson 162 152 W. King ..174 150 G. Overby 152 141 158535 | 128—341 147389 1744865 | 179—539 o —51 162—476 = 194518 o 181—474 = Totals .. 676 615 1716 2007 Q. Flushes i A. Stewart . 164 215 220—599 [ 1. Carnegie 119 128 118365 L. Holmquist 177 150 171498 E. Simmons 156 165 153—474 Totals . 616 650 662 1936 AMERICAN LEGION EVENT CELEBRATED ON MONDAY NIGHT o All Legionnaires, Auxiliary mem- bers, and their families, are invited > by the American Legion Auxiliary to g attend the covered-dish supper and get-together Monday evening at the = Legion Dugout, to be given in honor of the twenty-sixth anniversary of the founding of the American Le- glon. Supper will he served at 6:30 o'clock. The party will also honor L. E. Sturm, Commander of the local Post, whose birthday comes on Monday. ————————— FROM SEATTLE at the Hotel Juneau. THIMBLE THEATRE - GET A GOOD GLEEP. 777 POPEYE. IN 36 HOURS 77\ vou START JITTER- BUGGING ACROSS THE COUNTRY, WE'RE DRIFTIN' RIGHT TOGETHER. IF 1 STAND UP THEY MIGHT POP MEx & . HU SHEE, I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR ORDERS FROM THE DRAGON LADY—YOU i MUST TELL THE GUARD * TO RELEASE ME... T [{ i g 5 YOU STILL Y YEAH— NOT MUCH PAGE SEVEN uUS A STEAK FOR SUPPER WERE FROM TANTAMOUNT NEWEREEL~ WE WANT A SHO OF FOPEWES LAST SLEEP, BEFORE HE STARTS JITTERBUGGING 7 17 .77 e Copr 1943, King Features $yndicate. tnc | World aighty reseeved. DEAR READER-% WE THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW. JOE PALOOKA IS THE ONLY COMIC STRIP CHARACTER USED IN THE LANGUAGE AND CUSTOM GUIDES USED BY THE TROOPS OVERSEAS, JOE |S ALSO USED OFFICIALLY BY THE ARMY FOR TEACHING HYGIENIC MEASURES, CONSERVATION OF MATERIEL SUCH AS SAVING OF AMMUNITION, SUPPLIES ETC., MORALE TALKS, INDOCTRINATION AND MANY OTHER PURPOSES . THE WAR WRITERS BOARD INFORMS US THAT THE JOE PALOOKA STRIP \S SERVICED TO 1300 SERVICE PAPERS AND OUR SPECIAL STRIP DRAWN FOR MORALE AND INCENTIVE TALKS TO WORKERS GOES TO 2600 INDUSTRIAL HOUSE ORGANS AND MAGAZINES. JOE ORIGINALLY WENA INTO UNIFORM [N 1939. i Frswer> I'D RATHER STAND UP AN'GO DOWN SHOOTIN'~BUT THERE'S b JERRY, T'THINK OF~ NO SIGN SEND A MESSAGE... TERRY! THIS GHE HAS NOT DONE ! Till, DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, WU GHEE ! I DON'T WANT TO FIGHT AGANST YOU AND YOUR PEOPLE~ 1 WANT TO GET OUT OF HERE AND FIGHT For You /... A I CANNOT, DIsoBEY! HE WOULDN'T DISOBEY THE DRAGON LADYS ORDERS IF Yo WERE ABOIT TO SPLIT-MY HEAD OPEN... DONT FORCE ME TO HURT YOU TO GET THAT.GUARD HOW MANY DO YOU NEED, MA? HUH? YOU NAME EM — L GOT EM I JUST THEENK OF SOME RATION POINTS ? DID_YOU BAD NEWS, WIEH THE EXTRA Y 8 [ 6A \TION POINTS? REACH IN THE RIGHT-HAND POCKET Y CQAT, PAPRIKA . LOST AND FOUTND START APRIL 16 |civeon soin ot Sentier ave sving LOST—5 keys in brown case near o et . & eama: Quota_for Coming, Year's ~ |FEEL BAD, (IMPROVEMENT. HAVE (3] i A CIGAR, POP. NOTICE OF ELECTION UPON < FRANCHISE ™ eevesceccccccse Meamy | Work Sef by Advisory Taa, o e TR T Board ot $4200 2. | .. The ' _Salvation Army )Adylsory {Board consisting - of .the .following |mémbers, H. L, Faulkner, Frank Heintzleman, Jack Fleteher,- ¥. R. {Hermann, B. D. Stewart, J.C. Ryan, |Jake Cropley, Dr. J. O. Rude, Mrs. M. O, Johnson and Mrs. R. B. Lesh- €r, met and-reviewed the proposed budget for the local work of the Sal- vation Army. After a careful .analysis. of last year's. expenses and. review of the ral work, the Board voted to set ! the quota: for the, year's work at o 8 6 o o.6-0 8 o ¢ o #4200, to be raised in a'financial L e—————————— culupaign, beginning April 16. Empire Want-add bring results! 3 Brigadier C. O. '“uylor, Divisional ~—————— Commander for Alaska, presented {the budget as well as gividg a re- |view, of local work and,the: antici- i pated needs, especially in the need of increasing relief: 4 The post war period will present ispecial problems in which The Sal- |vation Army, by past experience, can give vital emergency help. 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 @ TIDES TQMORROW High Tide 0:28a.m.: 14.91t. Low Tide 6:19a.m.: 32ft. High Tide 12:24p.m.; 155 ft. Low Tide 18:38p.m.: 0.ft. o0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 TIDES MONDAY o o o High Tide 1:02a.m.: 1581t Low Tide .6 . .20 ft. _High Tide 13:02p.m.: 1621t, Low Tide 19:12p.m.: -0.31t. 000 eccsoe 5 A — CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 PSS NSTO NS | e ok X . TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS: 1945 Telephoue Directory is now ready. If you have not received your_copy, .please call. 420. JUNEAU & DOUGLAB - . TELEPHONE COMPANY "' ALASKA MAIL SHOPPING SERVICE Peggy Peterson, Personal Shopper 4047 Atgade Bldg., Seattle; 1, Wash. |- INQUIRTES INVETED - | WE SPECIALIZE GEORGE BROS. Widest Seléction LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ., Hours 9 A. M. t0 6 P. M. - AWomerss Asonact, Baraneof |- ‘Gtm that a copy of said Ordi- TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY.. OF JUNEAU, ALASKA:. 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 2nd day of March, 1845, Juneau, Alaska enacted, subject to ™= the ratification by the electors of @& said municipality, that certain Ordi- nance No. 298, entitled “An Ordi- nance granting.a iise to Lioyd | L. Reid, his heirs, executors, admin- istrators and assigns, to use certain the Common Council of the City of © streets, avenues and ways of the City of Juneau, Alaska,for the opr 1y automobile passenger buses and stages, and to operate and maintain = an automobile passenger bus orstage = and to charge fares for the trans- portation of passengers in automo- bile buses and stages”, which ordi- Reid, his heirs, executors, admin-; istrators and assigns, to uge certain = streets, avenues and ways.of the City o @f Junesu, Alaska, for the oberation ¥ therein and thereover of a sbile < passenger buses M.,’nd to 5 operate and maingain an antomobile bus or stage line in the City of Juneau Alaska, and $o charge fares for the transpgrtauen.pf passengers | in automol huses.and stages. 1 GIVEN that seid franchise will be| submitted-to. the qualified electors | of the of; Junegu, Alaska, at! the.. annual . election {0 .be . held ! therejn on: A at such eled municipelity vote. theit A 1 or. of sald franchise and tranghise will not-begome yalid until 7 it has been submitted to the electors of said. municipality at said annual i municipal ‘election ' and unless at least 55%: of the votes cast at that election shall be in favor of such| franchise. , s o NOTICE I8 FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that by said ordiance the| Common _Council . designated, said annual municipal election to be. the election. at. which said franchise should be submitted to the. qualified NOTICE. 18 FURTHER HEREBY pance, containing said franchise may be inspected at the City Clerk’s office in the City Hall, in Juneau, Alaska Beauty Salon ’ | Franees Atiit Beauty Salon 5 . HOME OF dym“ v PHONE 538 t Wave * PHONE 388 _ 195 8. B X Memwlm Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March 3rd, 1945,, J.E.KEARNEY, City Clerk. First publication, March 3, 1845. Last publication, March 31, 1945, eration . therein and thereover of @l PLE=S PROBLEM 1S ALL-SOLVED. ISN'T_IT TME FOR You TO line in the City. of Juneau, Alaska, < |- nance grants a franchise to Lloyd L. E k NS, NINA, THE BABY CARRIACGE MOTHER! ™M TO GO IN AND STAY AT THE WALLETS, AND You ARE TO GO WITH ME! SURE, ILL COME AND GET You. ANY DAY. ARRANGEMENTS ARE ALL. MADE AND. YOU'LL L BE NEAR THE HOSPITAL. . TOMORRON WILL BE FINE! AND ANOTHER THING, PHYLLIS WANTS 10 TELL YOUR MOTHER — | DON'T SEE HOW 1 LD GET A%{I.' - . HOWMAD Li1ZZIE %vv-mtér wosb G & FAMILY IT WAS ALMOST A CRIME TO D% OUT TO THE THE BUTCHER SHOP FOR A DOLLARS WORTH OF BACON- LL 80 OF TEN HED BREAK T AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH-=" THE RENT COL THE DOOR BE!