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FRIDAY MARCH 30, 1945 WANT ADS FOR SALE ' WANTED WHITE—_Rotary _ Electric Sewing WANTED—Good home for young ° Machine. Good condition, $85. male Persian cat. Ph. Green 200./ Write 5373 Empire. i 726 Basin Road. 21,-TON B B HOIST—50 ft. %-in. WANTED to purcnase, Portable cable. Price, $65. Call between 4 Typewriter in good conditicn. and 6 p .m., Float 3, Boat C G A-f Write Typewriter Fmpire 2306. WANT TO RENT furnished house | or apt Call Wm J Austin Bara- nof Hotel Evenings. FOR SALE—4 Coal stoves, 2 with water coils; 1 3-burner kerosene ofl stove and oven. Crescent Apts. oo e ™ N intenance man for ! Phone 428 Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. BLACK male puppies, SiXx Weeks wanTpp A washing machine, old, $4 each. Good hunting stock, cay Black 409. part Chesapeake Retriever.' _ Some sleek haired, others wavy. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Intelligent, gentle pets. Esther' loughby. Phone 788. h side of Douglas' ——-— ——— il foc::n::‘;.;“Bl::cd: cut. SEWING Pearl Prouty. Phone : Blue 470. “FARM AND GARDEN TRACTORS AN 8 h btllCh power saw, with 6 H. P. or without 6 inch jointer com- Riding Garden Tractors bination. Write Empire 5334. (Rubber Tires) Ed Short—5821 1st. Seuth Seattle, Wash. 10- 70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott —_— Jr, with 33-in. prop. $400. WANTI‘D—SLeady jub in Juneau. | WANTED—Experienced Drug Store help for relief work. Write Em- pire 5317. ek I am 34 years old and am me- | .EDLQ_W— A S chanically inclined, but will take »)NE USED PIANO. One used Bb\ anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 Clarinet. One used upright E IL\L‘ E. Burnside St, Portland, 14,; Alto horn. One used Conn French | Oregon. horn. | ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY, Inc.! Corner Second and Seward | MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU INTERESTED in sales of War Supplies, Property Boats, Marine Equipment ,etc. Maritime News? Subscribe to the Marine Digest, 52 weekly issues only $2. 101 Canadian National Dock, Seattle, 4, Washington. « FOR SALE—Large Silver Fox_ Fur Phone Black 790. FOR S/LE—_Pair of red fox furs.| Call Black 585 after 4 p .m. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE— Duplex completely: furnished. Electric ranges, refrigerators, DOUGLAS TRADING POST—DeaI- 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. | Used furniture, fishing equipment, cars, business fixtures, jewelry guns and real estate. LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Alaska P. O. Box 1237—Phone 25 We Buy—Sell—Trade (Mar 20-Apr 3) | PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- — | FOR SALE—Ski suxt con&. dresses | _ % Shop: size 40; very reasonable. Phone THE FIXIT SHOP—ueneml light Blue 185. repair work. Phone 567, b ' LARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road. Phone Blue 185, or call at 431 Seward Street. T ARANTEED Reallstic Perma- nent. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Tols Reats Snop Phone 2u 315 Decker Way. BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. « Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. + fOR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue| , y(u have empty roums or apts, 370. for desirable people, inform the ..PORpSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. (Gastineau Hotel. long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. 1 Chrysler Crown marine engine, Los'l' AND Fuu“n first class condition. See Harbor| LOST—J keys in brown case near i Master. - or in P. O. Return H. L. Salva-! tion Army. FOR RENT Tf ETAOIN N NN Nugget George celet. RPl:lrn to and ~=~FOR RENT . Simpkins 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, oil reward. ‘s range, bath. Inguire 513 Wil-| loughby Ave. | { NOTICE OF ELECTION UPON STEAM heated room. Phone Green FRANCHISE BV 675. | TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY PARTMENT FOR RENT — Call| OF JUNEAD ATASES < .. Douglas 963 evenings. that on the 2nd day of March, 1945, » FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. | the Common Council of the City of 3 Men only. Haven R.ooms Phone | Juneau, Alaska enacted, subject to 281. Ithe ratification by the electors of \smd municipality, that certain Ordi- STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call|nance No. 288, entitled “An Ordi- after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. { nance granting a franchise to Lloyd — ;L Reid, his heirs, executors, admin- > "WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts | | istrators and assigns, to use certain 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | gstreets, avenues and ways of the dry. Phone 236. | City of Juneau, Alaska, for the op- —— l|eration therein and thereover of ‘|automobile passenger buses and CLUBBY COPS = BRISTOL, England—Bristol po- | {&n autcmobile passenger bus or stage licemen are training to become |line in the City of Juneau, Alaska, *“boys’ club leaders and physical cul- |and to charge fares for the trans- ers in second-hand merchandise. - | Douglas receive { NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN| istages, and to operate and maintain ! <ture instructors. i Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin . Open evenings by appointment —_— HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 —————— | portation of passengers in automo- +!bile buses and stages”, which ordi- nance grants a franchise to Lloyd L. Reid, his heirs, executors, admin- |istrators and assigns, to use cértain streets, avenues and ways of the City | of Juneau, Alaska, for the operation | therein and thereover of automobile | passenger buses and stages, and to | operate and maintain an automobile {bus or stage line in the City of | Juneau Alaska, and to charge fares for the transportation of passengers | in automobile buses and stages. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that said franchise will be submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska, at the annual election to be held | therein on April 3, 1945, and that at such election the electors of said Imunlclpahty may express by their | vote their approval or disapproval |of said franchise ,and that such | franchise will not become valid until it has been submitted to the electors |of said municipality at said annual ;municipel election and unless at ;,least 55% of the votes cast at that | election shall be in favor of such | franchise. | NOTICE 1S 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 | electors of said municipality. | NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of said Ordi- ! nance, containing said franchise | may be inspected at the City Clerk’s |office in the City Hall, in Juneau, ' Alaska Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March 3rd, 1945. | J. E. KEARNEY, City Clerk. First publication, March 3, 1945. ;Last Ppublication, March 31, 1945. ; B1G FLEET POUR SHELLS - British Task_ Eorce Joins with Yanks in Aftack | on Japan in South (Continued jrom Page One) permit of such a long range opera- tion. Tokyo's Report The news the British Task Force was cooperating with the Ameri- lcan Fifth Fleet came as Toky iported that at least 500 rrier planes pounded southern Japan for 10 hours yesterds concentrating on targets that included and Sasebo Kure naval base and what the enemy insisted “must be con- sidered a part of a strategic to support the Okinawa opera- tion.” D DOUGLAS NEWS STUDENTS X-RAYED All Douglas High School students were given a chance for tubercu- 5 X-rays yesterday which was !provided and paid for by the Tu- iberculosis Association. Nineteen students were benefited by the ex- amination which was part of the Public Health S ! 1 FULL TICKET IN FIELD A full ticket was filed with City Clerk Balog yesterday afternoon. Marcus F. Jensen filed for®Mayor with the following on his Progres- sive Ticket: Edwin C. Johnson, Mike Pusich, and Clarence Wal- ters for two year term of Council- |men; Thomas Cashen for Council- Eman. 1 year term. For School Board, Mrs. Walter Andrews is on the three year term ‘and Mrs. Edwin Johnson on the |two year term. WILLIAMSON FAMILY SETTLE Word was received here that the Floyd Williamson family purchased a new home in Kirkland, Wash- ington. The Willlamsons were residents for several years before leaving here last fall. FOUND NEW DRAFT LIST RELEASED TODAY BY BOARD THREE lective Service Board, No. 3 shows ithe following men in Class 1-A— Bobby Duncan, Jack L. Darneil, Edward Jamestown, Peter John, Ernest H. John, Richard W. Bar- rett, Elmer R. Gregerson. 1 Crary, Roy E. Butcher. Class 2-A (F) Frederick W. Barragar. Class 2-B—Isadore Zupan, Otha P. Fidler, Vincent Yakopatz, Arthur Morris, Clark D. Reed, Irving H, Blgwers. Class 2-B (F)—Martin W. Gref- ness. Class 4-A—Walter J. McCormick, George F. Kenney, Frank M. Dick, Erwin W. Rhoades, Hugh R. Mc- Leod, George J. Lavall. Class 4-F—Vasily W. Perez,' Edwin Nelson. e Held in Prison Camp, = MONTGOM!.‘RYS HEADQUAR- TERS, March 30—The Allies over- ran an Officers’ Prison Camp yes- terday and liberated 11 British Brigadiers and ‘three war cor- respondents including Godfrey An- derson, of the Associated Press, who was captured by the Germans h{ Africa. ‘The other two correspondents are Patrick Oross of Reuters and Ed- ward Ward of the BBC. B U T FROM CALIFORNIA Margaret Dickey, of Palo Alto, Calif,, is staying at the Baranof. Calling. All Kids! CALLING ALL KIDS! to their J EASTER EGG HUNT SHOWPLALE or at'the 1"”/{4}: CapiTai® 1:30-—Sat. Matinee—1:30 Surprise Prizes! ON RYUKYUS;‘ ) plan ™ War Eorrespondents, . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA z = 5 - = « £l =] -9 <3 =} - ‘; ] Lol > 5 b A list released today from Se- o, [gyE pLACEO ON THE COUNTER. 3] 1 Class 2-A — Rowland W. 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