The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1945, Page 7

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E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA = DNESDAY, MARCH 28, | 945 'REPORTS TELL FOR SALE WANTED (AR[BQU HERDS = i HOIST“ 5&,“: :Hl;' WANTED—Maintenance man for ; . pble. Price, $65. Cal tween Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. Indications of improved conditions - with regard to caribou in Alaska are| Ind 6 p .m., Float 3, Boat C G A- TR , WANTED TO RENT Pum‘lshed found in reports from various sec- iy ——————————————— | Apt. or house, urgent. Gastineau|tions of the Territory, which have, & %AEDI;N 'fl?ACToRs} Hotel, room 208. D. R. Pickard |been received by Jack O'Connor, | Riding Garden Tractors WANTED — Reasonable used car.| oo, Management Supervisor for| Ed skig‘:hbse;m’r;::s’South i e | From the northern part of the Seattle, Wash WANTED — A washing machine. | Territory, former Wildlife Agent " o Call Black 409. Sam White, who is now engaged in R éALE oy Coal stoves, 2 with piloting planes between Fairbanks ater coils; 1 3-burner kerosene WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- {and Pt. Barrow, has passed along il stove n}xd oven; 1 day bed. loughby. Phone 788. word of sighting several large her:isl 4 R - of caribou north of Endicott Range.|f% e e fifeny A RURE S SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone|He estimated from 700 to 800 ani- g TRONG AS HH( Blue 70. mals per herd. = : i g Wildlife agents in the Anchorage| AlgrB;::S;u:e:fl;ngg“?;:;?' c‘::;h district have reported large numbers R binati Write Em 3 5334 “lof caripou around Lake Louise and 3 ination. e pire i Tyone Lakz, in the Upper Susitna f« 0 HEAVY DUTY Hall 808 wsnrEp—Experienced Drug Store|country. They figure that approxi-| sher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400., 'y ) "e o) relief work. Write Em-|mately 5000 caribou are wintering {3 11 419. | pire 5317. near the head ofs the Susitna River.|. 3 - e Bh{ # Also Fairbanks agents report large! USED PIANO. One it E fla¢ WANTED—Small furnished apart- |bands of caribou north of the Chat- larinet. One used upright B f1at oy, "ol Room 407, Gastineau anika River and around the head of = 1to horn. One used Conn Frenc! Hotel, Beaver RiVer. - porn. NO USE WAKING HIM UP ---I'LL JUST TAKE IT FROM HIS WALLET EXCUSE ME A MOMENT-~ v q PACKAGE FOR I'LL HAVE TO MRS, BUMSTEAD $39_9Co‘:155r/fl AH -- M;\‘\ SECRET WEAPON ORI ROUMREG £\ gagl Cc%w 03 4 POPEYE, | HEREBY START “You ON YOUR N(. ON-STOP) 7 " ALMOST |2, POPEYE! HOW PO BE Atwater Kent cabinet radio fith record player; also 7 tube ar radio. Good for car or boat. hone Green 750. ity i . e = ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY, Inc. wANTED—Steady job in Juneau.| REGISTRATION OF VOTERS | & Corner Second and Seward I am 34 years old and am me-! Citizens who are not registered | chanically inclined, but will take | yoters must register by April 1st to| anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 |qualify as electors at the Municipal | — E. Burnside St, Portland, 14,igjection to be held in the City of | Oregon. Douglas April 3rd. | ————————————=—| Persons who voted at the last| oscs prosenrr rorsas- MISCELLANEOUS municipal election need not register T( i again as their names are on, the' Duplex completely furnished.|\pp you INTERESTED in sales registration lists. If you are not i Flectric ranges, _l‘efflGfl'me‘ of War Supplies, Property Boats, |reistered, do not delay in so. doing orge air-conditioning system,| afarine Equipment ,etc. Maritime |at once. arage in basement. 4 rooms and News? Subscribe to the Marine path in each apartment, and 4-| pjgest 52 weekly issues only $2.| oom furnished house, oil range| 10; Canadian National Dock, |Mar. 14-17-21-24-28-31. | nd heater. 1511 Evergreen Ave.,| geattle, 4, Washington. " PRATHER AP U B0 BN | phone Blue 285, evenings. { At g ATTENTION ALL ELKS k oS s |DOUGLAS TRADING POST-Deal-| Meeting tonight at eight. Final ™' B SAIE—i3-Gauge Remmgtonl ers in second-hand merchandise. |initiation for Fiscal Yegr So bel utomatic, with fine leather case,| % S | . Call 663 before noon. | Used furniture, fishing equipment, there. - cars, business fixtures, jewelry| — e e | guns and real estate. i UNITED STATES | LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Alaska|PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | P. O. Box 1237—Phone 25 GENERAL LAND BEERR We Buy—Sell—Trade District Land Office 5 (Mar 20-Apr 3) i Ancacrage, Alaska. | | January 18, 1945, R SALELarge Silver Fox Fur.| Phone Black 790. l [ | QUININE - MO\ a GOLLY, EVEN QUR A / HASN'T GOT { GOTTA GET - ITLL CURE JERRY--OH THAN KYOU GOD- | | { M ABOARD NO SIGN OF LIFL GOLLY WHAT A WHAT'S THIS--- DICINE CHE fi-EAlE;;a.lr of red fox furs. all Black 585 after 4 p .m. A. J. BALOG, |t City Clerk. % [RGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road. | Phone Blue 185, or call at 431 peward Street. | .BROAD AND HIGH, THIS 15 NAKRE...FOUR FAT BOYS ON bR SALE—Ski suit, coat, dresses e 40; very reasonable. Phone PBlue 185. DSTEAD, box springs, mattress, Iresser, chest of drawers, $85. Bun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. athinette, $3.50. Green 163. PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- | son Shop. | THE FIXIT SHOP—General light | repair work. Phone 567 Notice is hereby given that Fred Peterson has made application for a five-acre tract under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) descrined as lot C of the Pederson Hill Group of Homesites, Plat of Survey No. TERRY LEE HELLO, SNAKE, THIS 15 BROAD AND HIGH... THREE TO FIVE FRIENDLIES, SHOULD BE | BROAD LATER.. ¥ Y& o000 Ao HisH, THiS o7 15 SNAKE , OVER CAPTAIN TUMBLIN ] SHOULD HAVE PICKED \ SNAKE, THIS IS UP THE TRANSPORTS \BROAD AND HIGH. BUFFALO FAT BOYS, BEARING >AND HIGH, ONE FOUR ZERO AT ANGELS THIS 1S SUARANTEED realisuc verma : 5 3 S 5 { 2336, situated on Glacier Highway, FIVE, BRING ‘EM IN! OVER...§ SNAKE, ;fls:e?i%if}i;i‘::f}ect::‘fl;fi: 'uih' f‘ P | approximately 10 miles northwest & adio and washing machine One‘ ¥ . |cf Juneau, containing 5.00 acres, L pat. land, good creek z suit- | Anchorage Serial No. 010578 and it ble for chickens, geese and ¥ y roems or apls |5 NOW in the files of the District ducks. 5} miles on Glacier High- way, June Gibson. Phone 357, pfter 10 a. m. RisALE—nghchnir. Phone Blue PRpSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition, See Harbor Master. FOR RENT PARTMENT FOR RENT — Call Douglas 963 evenings. [ROOM fur apartment. Oil range, for 1 iform FOR EASTER Hams ,all popular brands; small | Turkeys, Leg O' Lamb.. Place your orders early. Phone 49 or 13 Sam-| tary Meat Co. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That Howard D. Stabler, admin- | istrator of the estate of David E.| Wallace, deceased, has filed his| petition in the hereinafter described | court for judgment setting aside and awarding to Allene Wallace, surviv- ing widow of the decedent, the en- tire estate of the decedent, the same |land should file their adverse claim i being less than $4,000.00. All persons mfibysm monthly.. 613 Wil |concerned are notified to be and | &k 1 {appear in the U. S. Commissioner’s bR RENT—Steam-heatea rooms. Ccurt for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone neau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. on 281, | the 2nd day of May, 1945, and show Y |cause, if any thereby, why judgment BEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call!should not be so rendered. after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 28th NTER e !day of March, 1945. : R, Davige Atk HOWARD STABLER, Oi] and wood stoves, lights, laun- | Administrator. dry. Phone 236. | First publicaticn, March 28, 1945. | Last publication, April 18, 1945. LOST AND FOUNR | — o crepirons — DUND A string oi pearls. Owner In the Ccmmissioner's Court for:the ay have same by paying for Territory of Alaska, Division Num- this adv. Inquire Empire ber One. | Before MARY T. McCANN, Com- PST—5 keys in brown case near| jssioner and ex-officio Probate or in P. O. Return H. L. Salva-| Judge, Skagway Precinct. tion Army. |In the Matter of the Last Will and pST—Wallet containing valuable | 5;’:‘::;3‘“ of ETHEL GUTFELD, TS, : -1 oeses. g;):e oflig?fiflrfl JRsEEh -t Ry NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Ve ithat the undersigned was, on the ST—Nugget bracelet. Return to!17th day of March, 1945, duly ap- George Simpkins and receive | pointed Executor of the Last Will reward. - {and Testament and of the estate of Ethel Gutfeld, deceased. | All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required |to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- | signed at Skagway, Alaska, within six months from the date of this | notice, ARNOLD GUTFELD, Executor of the Estate of H Ethel Gutfeld, deceased. First publication, March 28, 1945. Last publication, April 18, 1945. P Widest Selection of | LIQUORS i PHONE 92 or 95 e G S L Baranof Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, Jan. 31, 1945. Last publication, March 28, 1945. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 11, 1945. Notice is hereby given that Frank Shotter, entryman, together with his witnesses, Henry Moses and L. W. Sjoblom, all of Hoonah, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage serial 08708, for Forest List 8-61, HE.S. No. 243 New Series 2595, containing 8.92 acres, situated near head of Gartina Slough, about 1% miles SE. of Hoonah, Alaska, and it is now In the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, Feb. 7, 1945. Last publication, April 4, 1945. OT ALL fires are caused by light- ning. defective flues, or unwise use of gas- oline — thousands re- sult from careless little acts, such as parking lighted cigars or cigar- ettes on window sills. Flimsy curtains catch fire quickly when blown against a neglected burning butt. Shattuck ] FORGOTTEN, HAS TO ACT FAST. I THINK WE HAVE EVERYTHING, MRS. CLOCK=TWO DOZEN DIAPERS, ABPOMINAL GOWNS, SINCE EVERBODY'S GITTIN' SPRAINT ELBOWS, CAPT'N --TW SUPREME SALOOT 1S ONREGLATION €z OF NOW YES, AND APARTMENT ACROSS THI NDING TO BE LEAVING THE E HALL, HE STOPS ON THE STAIRS - 'G'BYE, CHARLIE— THANK: FOR THE é.‘l-"l‘. DRINK, OL’ | SUPPOSE YOU HAVE ) THE HOOK ...NO BANDITS 50 N FAR...RIDING HERP..OVER.. THREE FIGHTERS UP THERE TO ESCORT THE TRANSPORTS N THAT WILL EVACUATE HER TRoOPs ! NUTS ! YES, MOTHER. THIS 1S THE BASSINET UNCLE WALT PRESENTED, THAT'S A BEAUTY! WATERPROOF CRIB BLANKETS. : 7 SR Be“uty Salon; | Frances Ann Beauty Salon Ageney OPEN EVENINGS BY g gt \ APPOINTMENT Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave INSURANCE—BONDS PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin JUNEAU PHONE 538 Open evenings by appointment 2 coge 1014 King Fored i FLASH A MESSAGE 10 TWE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE -- CANCEL 150,000 TRAINING PANMPHLETS ON THE SUPREME S(VWTH SALUTE No. J4092 A%R S - N E MOVED INTO THOSE DETECTIVE NOVELS WHEN ANYONI O ‘ 2 & S L * THE NEIGHBORI ‘ y THE KIDS USED TO READ iN ‘ An rn ; i i . THE ALLEY-THEN 6O HOME WAS TH' FAMILYS DUTY TO : c n Ansm Be aerérel with, Fire e FmEr,HTENED TO DEATH 7 T SEE WHAT KIND. OF SASET HAULING and CRATING ALWAYS—but also be OF FURNITURE e\ Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 3 adequately insured. NsTALLm ONT I DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL MENT PLAN Phone 344 . Phone 344 AND HERE'S THE BATH THAT AUNTIE BLOSSOM GAVE US. THINGS HAVE CHANGED SINCE YoU WERE A | GIRL, NINA! NEWS-FROM| ME NOW, 3 FILONORE ity TSl

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