The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1945, Page 7

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TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 WANT ADS | MARCH PACK MEET IS HELD BY CUBS ON FORSALE | WANTED MONDAY EVENING FOR SALE—4 Coal stoves, 2 water coils; 1 3-burner kerosene oil stove and oven; 1 day bed. Cresent Apts., Phone 428. £-TUBE Atwater Kent cabinet radio with record player; also 7 tube car radio. Good for car or boat. Phone Green 750. 60-70 'HEAVY DUTY Hall Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. Call 419. ONE USED PIANO. One used Bb Clarinet. One used upright E flat WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Alto horn. One used Conn French horn Corner Second and Seward FOR SALE-Large Silver Fox Fur. AN 8 inch bench power saw, With Phone Black 790. FOR SALE—Pair of red fox furs.| Call Black 585 after 4 p .m. MOTOR VESSEL DART — Fully equipped; completely rebuilt, 150 HP Cummings Diesel in néw con- WANTED—Small furnished apart,-;sn'ldfls forward in its program of dition, $15,000. Write P. O. Box 313, Ketchikan, Alaska. [NCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE— WANTED—Steady Jjob in Juneau. | Cliff Cole, and some enthusiastic completely furnished. | Electric ranges, refrigerators,! 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., Phone Blue 285, evenings. | Duplex FOR SALE—12-Gauge Remington automatic, with fine leather case, | $85. Call 663 before noon. ~ | LARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road. Phone Blue 185, or call at 431 789—Day | DOUGLAS TRADING POST-Deal- | Seward Street. FOR SALE—Ski sult, coat, dresses| size 40; very reasonable. Phone! Blue 185. | BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, | dresser, chest of drawers, $85.] Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8.| Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. ! TWO HOUSES—Boin completely | pfANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One acre pat, land, good creek, suit- THE‘VFIXI';‘SI;OP':(;enern] light | Den Chief, Jim Nordale. :H Den 4—Den Parents, Darlin; Den able for chickens, geese and ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- | way. June Gibson. Phone 357, after 10 a. m. FOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue 370. | | | FORPSALE—Troller “Diana™—33 ft. | long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped Chrysler Crown marine engine, | first class condition. See Harbor' Master. FOR RENT | APARTMENT FOR REN'I" — Call Douglas 963 evenings. 2-ROOM fur apartment. Oil rai':ge, bath. $18 monthly. 513 Wil loughby. th WAN;i::D—M;iy\tenanée man for HAVE YOU a bathinette for sale? WANTED TO RENT — Furnished | Scott WANTED — Reasonable used car. WANTED — A washing machine. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY, Inc. SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone WANTED—Experienced Drug Store Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. Indian Lore_gtudies Will Be Carried Out Com- If so, please call 647. Apt. or house, urgent. Gastineau| ing Month Hotel, room 206. D. R. Pickard | | Despite inclement weather, the Cubs and Den Parents and Chiefs turned out almost 100 per cent for the Pack meeting last night. | Exhibited crafts show that there is a good deal ‘¢f talent among the boys. Roy Peratrovich displayed some paintings that would do jus- tice to an adult attempt at brush wielding. The Cubs of Den Two meeting at the home of Mrs. LeRoy West, made some stilts better than ‘uSufll. Dick Keithahn exhibited a |buzzer and a pot-holder that he made. Honorable mention was given to Den Five which meets at the Elton Engstrom home on Gold Belt |Avenue. This Den is making great Phone 556. Call Black 4009. loughby. Phone 788. Blue 470. or without 6 inch jointer com- bination. Write Empire 5334. help f relief work. Write Em- pire 5317. THIMBLE THEATRE ment. Call Room 407, Gastineau | providing entertainment and in- E | & Hotel. siructive work for the boys. Three - jcheers for a wide-awake Den Chief, I am 34 years old and am me-|pDen Parents, say club officials. | chanically inclined, but will take; All Cubs were disappointed by | anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 in¢ announcement that the Bohcat | E. Burnside St, Portland, 14, padges were not available for dis- Oregon. {tribution at the meéting. Plans| m——————————————————— Iyere made for a special Pack meet- | MISCELLANEOUS {ing in the event the badges arrive o |during the next weeck or two. MERCHANTS DELIVERY ' The Cubs will have their first| and Transfer |outing next Saturday. They will,| |50 strong, take their lunches and| of all kinds hike to the first ski-cabin provid- One Piece — or a Truckload |ing the weather is good. Phones Night—132| The theme for the entire Pack| for the next month is INDIAN d handi |LORE. We expect to see as the re- ers in second-hand merchandise.| ;) o thjs theme, a large variety Used furniture, fishing equipment, | = oo o display at the next| Hauling and Delivery Work THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA 1 HATE THESE RAINY DAYS WHEN KIDS CAN'T GO . “ A DEAD JAP- ( ANOTHER« ITSA } \_ JAP BOAT::: e ~-B~'oo R S cars, business fixtures, JeWerY|p,.y meeting. It is hinted that | guns and real estate. . |there will even be one or two little | LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Alaska| ¢ forthcoming. The lineup fol- | P. O. Box 1237—Phone 25 ‘l;;ws_ | We By Sell-Faads | Den ‘1—Den Parents, Roberts; | (Mar20-Apr3) e Chief Don Wingerson. | Den 2—Den Parents, West, Dcnj Chief, Terry Pegues. | son Shop. - Den 3—Den Parents, Carlson; repair work. Phone 567, ARANTEED Realisuc Perma- | $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up.| ola Beacty Snop Phone 2 5 Decker Way Chief Edwin Heisel. ! Den 5—Den Parents, Engstrom; Den Chief, Cliff Cole. | Den 6—Den Parents, Hedges; Den Chief, Robert Rhodes. | Den 7—Den Parents, Wade; Den Chief, Bob Carter. ient F you have empty roums or apts for desirable people, inform the Gastineau otel Engagement of 3-HOUR SERVICE | T0 BE OBSERVED Corrinne Jenne T HoLY TRINITY Announced Here| | Announcement was made here this Special GocFFrlday Cere- JOE PALOOKA morning, by the mother of the bride- | to-be, of the engagement of Miss mony Is Announced START J/ THEY'RE ! — 1 CHEERING TO THE ECHO, FOPEYE: Era X2 PAGE SEVEN \| [LEMME TAKE A LOOK AT THE MAP WIMPY/~ TOUNS W REMARKS ABOUT {WAS NOT THE CASE, MY GOLLY - WONDER WHAT HAPPENED +~ OH-OH-- THEY WERE STRAFED BY A PLANE DECK RIPPED BY BULLETS WELL, I'LLGO IN THE CABIN- GOLLY ANOTHER DEAD ONE THEY'LL HAFTA GO QVERBOARD- MASTER! THE CAVE IN WHICH THE YELLOW- HAIR LIEUTENANT WAS : \, BEING HELD BY HU SHEE 13( WA IN THE PATH OF THE g JAPANESE INFANTRY ! [ [ = > I SENT PAPRIKA TO MY APARTMENT TO PICK UP > r MY RADIO. HA? IF THIS © L OUTFIT ONLY KNEW. AND THE ENEMY 15 NOW ON THIS SIDEZ... GO YOUR WAY — KEEP THE, DRAGON LADY RYAN, THE DRAGON LADY HAS DECIDED TO ACCEPT YoUR BARGAIN ! To EVACUATE MY TROOPS —AND I WILL RELEASE TERRY LEE! INFORMED PAEANWHILE, DICK' TRACY AND PAT PATTCN, WHO HAD BEEN SEARCHING MEASLES' APART-. MENT, WERE. FORCED TO HIDE HURRIEDLY IN ANOTHER ROOM UNTIL PAPRIKA DEPARTED. S ¥ You DON'T TRUST OLD UNCLE WHISKERS - BUT HE 5ENT THOSE TRANSPORTS FROM THE PHILIPPINES HOURS AGO...YOUR MEN MAY M GET AWAY SAFTLY — BUT MY MAN MAY NOT! —AND I'LL SETTLE WITH YoU PERSONALLY WHEN I'M NoT 50 BUSY ! GET OUT, ~BUT I UNDERSTAND ENOUGH CHINESE TO KNOW THAT YOUR RUNNER TOLD You TERRY 15 EITHER IN JAP HANDS OR BEHIND THEIR LINES... " BOOK/? ON THE COUCH.” L' “~GET IT.Z > il A3 o [ FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. ¢orrine Jenne, daughter of Mrs. by Redor webb ISk Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone Charles P. Jenne, Juneau Postmas- 281. & }ter. to David F. Kenway, son of Mrs.| On Good Friday, between 12 34| STEAM HEA-—‘TED R.OO—Ms c_all Eveline Kenway, prominent business o'clock noon and 3 P. M, the Rev. g | {wecman of the State of Washington. . Robert Webb will conduct the after 3 p. mi, 315 Gold Street. = | No detailed plans have yet been “Three Hour Service” on the seven @ SHE FORGOT TO TAKE TH! RATION go&%@ S 1SSUED TO MEASLES® MOTHER — NOW DEAD. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts made for the wedding ceremony, last words of Christ from the cross | 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | Which is to take place in Juneau onlin the Church of the Holy Trinity. dry. Phone 236, | A 1. The three hours have been di- = WS %3 S5 | Miss Jenne, who was born and|vided into seven similar parts plus LOST Afln FouND ;raised in Juneau, is now employed in(zn introduction. Each part has an |Seattle. She is a graduate of Mills «ddress, a period of silence, a Scrip- College, California. For - e T e e P g a time fol- ture passage, a response reading, or in P. O. Return H. L. Salva- tion Army. 3 ILL SEE THAT YoU DO, MQTHER, AND - SOME OF THE OTHER CONVENIENCES, T00; "M GOING TO HAVE ONE OF THESE, NINA, WHEN THE HIGH LINE COMES PAST THE FARM. | WOULDN'T _BE HAPPY DOING NOTHING. I'VE WORKED ALL MY LIFE, AND | GUESS IVE SORT.OF GOT THE HABIT. YOU DON'T HAVE 70 DO A THING. THIS 1S YOUR E| ' CHANCE To REST. IM’ GLAD YoU COULD | I WOULDN'T HAVE COME, MRS. CLOCK.| COME IF | DIDN'T | KNEW YOU'D WANT | THINK | COULD TO BE WITH NINA. HELP HER lowing graduation she was an in- and a hymn. The seven last words p |structor of music at the University are: “Father, forgive them, for they of Alaska, Fairbanks. At the time know not what they do.” (Luke B S R - | the _lng: “To- LOST—Wallet containing valuable:en: 3::;515;3% :;xl:e.rg:n;:etg:;“,_s el 12 ‘-jflyu Sha]i tho‘u be“wnh papers. Reward. Return to Em-|goeq to the Na'vy E"ro"rnm A g in pandisel (4 ,? 2.3‘3) L < | pire Office. 2 i 3! man, be}?old thy son! Bfihold thy - s}e ;s ok wiffintxtnv;nr:r mother!” (John 19:26-27), “My God, k Vi -lmy God, why hast thou forsaken [ pany and is stationed at Boelng‘me?" (Matt. 27:46), *“I thirst.” e | Field. (John 19:28), “It is finished.” . |¢ | Mr. Kenway is also employed by| (john 19:30) and “Father, into thy 3 |5 : |Pan American Airways, in the cap-imands 1 ' commend my spirit.” ) Z;6 - - ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIDES .TQM(.)RROW High Tide 1:59a.m.: 16.9 it. Low Tide 8:0la.m.: 02ft. High Tide 14:08 p.m.: 16.8ft. Low Tide 20:14p.m.: -0.2ft. BUY WAR BONDS HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE |acity of a Senior Inspector. (Luke 23:46). | The couple plan to make their| he meditations will be conducted »n ,hcme in Seattle, following their(;n that order. Although many per- marriage. cons will wish to be present during & AR oLbl 5 the entire three hours that Christ DIVORCES GEANTED vpon the cross, others will find it impossible due to a pressing sched- ule. In order to accommodate this latter group the service has been arranged so that persons may at-| tend’ for short periods of time and may enter and leave as necessary. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Marion Davis, a medical patient, has been dischareed from St. Ann’s Hospital. Barbara Jaegel has left St. Ann’s | Hospital for her home after re- ceiving medical care. Joe Kelly has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical; attention. T. D. Hockman, a surgery patient, has entered St. Ann’s Hospital. | 1. G. Fulton has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. 'Y | Mrs. Walter Soboleff has been admitted to the Government Hos- pital for medical attention.. RESSRER R L RUMMAGE SALE To be held by the Women of the Moose, Wednesday, March 28, at 11 A. M., in the Moose Club, in the Seward Bldg., upstairs over Ludwig! Nelson. | | Two decrees of divorce were or- idered here yesterday by U 8. Dis- trict Judge George F. Alexander. Decrees were grated to Marian Sigurd Mathisen from Pearl Maye Mathisen and to J. E. Henry from |Annie Henry. Neither action was contested. S R e A BUY WAR BONDS .. | Childs Colds UM--SIR--T FEAR TVE OUER-DONE THE SUPREME SALUTE-- MV ARM-- IT'S INCAPACITATED - B ] = |\ th Cope. 1945, King Features El WREENTEROTIE - WAS T AY SHE WAS WITH HER BEALI ~AND HER CORSET STRING SNAPPED # TH' MULLIGAN KIDS HATED TO GO TO SCHOOL AND THE TEACHER T ' HATED THE MULLIGAN KIDS/#/ g 2 THe MOBT POPOLAR SRET I THE NEIGHBORHOOD DPURI 0 TeoTAS. THE ?\P';'Y;\IAND {)l,fl\/lT\/ MOOR 5 Hours 9 A. M. to § P. M. ST Women's Apoanet IGT o urs . Baranof Hotel Building D e et Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Open evenings by appointment R H. C. Nielson, of the Isaacson !Tron Works of Seattle, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel, ! I o, 1943, King Festuees Syndicate, e, World sights reserved

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