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MONDAY APRIL 2, 1945 WANT ADS ) FOR SALE [ WANTED FOR SALE- 41 Mercury sedan, two very good tires, motor good, $650. Phone 93 Franklin., Phone Black 290 36 FT TROLLER “DORIS”, new Chrysler engine. Call Blue 735 for information, i ~ g BABY BUGGY, Bassinet, Bathi- + pette, Nursery chair, Heavy mac- kinaw coat, Portable phonograph, Electric iron, Table lamp, Electric €lock, Wrist watch, pocket watch, Alarm clocks, Waste paper basket, » Car heater, Outboard motor, Cast aluminum tea kettle, Household stales, Heating stove, Blow torch, Double bit axe, Electric bell, Camp stove, Hair clippers, Elec- ric corn popper, Electric toaster, Hand floor waxer, Phonograpit Peproducer. 925 West 11th Street. e 2 COTTAGES for sale eaci on % cre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or 357 after 10 a. m. %0‘70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott Fisher, Jr., Call Red 350. WANTED TO RE! with 33-in. prop. $400. WANTEmMal\ or wuman grocery clerk. Apply by letter. Women with children do not apply. Write Empire 5380. or house, urgent. Gastineau Apt. room 206. D. R. Pickard. Hotel, MRN OR WOMAN 'Mlh (‘nr (0 n])- erate own part or full time busi- ness in Juneau and vicinity Household Medicines—Food Pro- ducts—Exertcts—Big line. profits. Other Alaska making big sales. Write at once for particulars. Rawleigh's ept. 12, 306 Adeline St., Oakland 7, Calif. WANTED to L Portable Typewriter in good conditicn. Write Typewriter Smpire WANT TO RENT 1"n|15’lt‘d h se or apt Call Wm J Austin Bara- nof Hotel Evenings. WANTED—Maintenance man for Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. WANTED — A washing mncnme Call Black 409. |WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- \TV;H'ITE«Romry Electric Machine. Good condition, Wrnu 5373 Empire. Sewing $85. z'T’TON B B HOIST—50 ft. %-i ble. Price, $65. Call between 4 6 p .m, Float 3, Boat C G A- ¢ SALE—4 Coal stoves, 2 with r coils; stove and oven. Crescent Apts. ne 428. }ABM AND GARDEN TRACTORS ¢ H P Riding Garden Tractors (Rubber Tires) Ed Short—5821 1st. South Seattle, Wash. . | '[NCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE—| Duplex 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. 1 3-burner kerosene loughby. Phone 788. SEWING — Pearl Prouty. | B]ue 470. AN 8 mch bench power saw, with or without 6 inch jointer com- | bination. Write Empire 5334. WANTED—Experienced Drug Store | help for relief work. Write Em- | pire 5317. WANTED—Swady 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 MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU INTERESTED in sales| of War Supplies, Property Boats, Marine Equipment .etc. Maritime News? Subscrive to the Marine Digest, 52 weekly issues only $2.| 101 Canadian National Seattle, 4, Washington. Dock, BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. FORWSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine,| first class condition. See Harbor Master. FOR RENT BACHELORS ONLY, 2 room apt., bath, oil heat. Crescent Apt. Phone 428. 3-ROOM Furnished range, bath. loughby Ave. cabin, oil gmM heated room. Phone Green 875. Inquire 513 Wil-! DOUGLAS TRADING POST-Deal- | ers in second-hand merchandise. 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—Tuned. Ander- | son Shop. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. fUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7..0 Paper Curls, $1 up,! Lols Beaity Snop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way |'F you have empty rocms or apts. for desirable people, inform the | Gastineau Hotel. APARTMENT FOR RENT — Cal Douglas 963 evenings. FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms.; Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone . 281. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. - Pl . DR R RATES, Seaview Apta Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- | dry Phone 236. L(IS'I' AND FOUND ‘LOE_—G keys in bmwn case near in P. O. Return H. L. salva- | ti Army. laT—Pmr glasses Ladies rimless. Reward. Phone 590. Extension 80, bétween 9-5. —_—— i EMBLEM CLUB Business meeting, Tuesday April 3 at 8 P. M. in the Elks Hall. — HAIR STYLED - by Expers 'WE SPECIALIZE m Cold Waving } Permanents i Styling | Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. lfeuuty Salcm OPEN 'VININGS BY | ; ' 19,700 POUNDS . OF SABLE FISH . SOLD TODAY | Eilton E. Engstrom bought 29,700 !pounds of klack cod (sable fish) over ithe week end from six halibuters. 1Mcst of the loads were small ones, {due, the fishermen said, to extremely ‘swrmy weather on the banks that |interfered with fishing. | Tre Marceret T., Capt. Peter Hil- dre, sold 3500 pounds; Renier, Capt. Ed Sharet, 6200 pounds; Louhelen, Capt. Andrew Hildre, 3200 pounds; Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, 7800 pounds, Buddy, Capt. Arne Iverson, 5700 pounds; Spencer, Capt. Russell | Elliott, 3300. pounds. | S REGISTRATION OF VOTERS voters must register by April 1st to iqualify as electors at the Municipal | Election to be held in the City of Douglas April 3rd. Persons who voted at the last imunicipal election need not register lagain as their names are on the Iregistration lists. If you are not |reistered, do not delay in so doing (at once. . J. BALOG, City Clerk. ‘Mnr 14-17—21-24-28-31 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 e e CARO TBAIISFEB HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 * Phone 344 HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin . Frances Ann Beauty Salon Open evenings by appointment T — Furmshod‘ | Mrs. Tola Mize. Phone | Citizens who are not registered | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE N DO, YOU KNOW) YOU'GOT UPA / HALF-HOUR 5 EARLY BY ) MISTAKE ? \,v\/ M.ASKA COASTAL ON MANY TRIPS OVER WEEKEND In a flight to Sitka yesterday an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane car- ried Gladys Stanley to that port and Martin Hegeberg and Agnes Fawcett to Hoonah Sitka to Juneau—Vic Hanlon, Mr.-.| Dale Stewart. | Hawk Inlet to Juneau—H. E. Ja- coibsen, Lois Jacobsen. In a flight to Ketchikan Satur- ] BLONDI PAGE SEVEN JUNEAU. ALASKA I'VE GOT TO BE CAREFUL' TGOOD 1 IT'S TIME FOR DAGWOOD / = \W,RNW ),Q \ TO COME OUT OF __AT— i 3 £l U THAT POOR LIKE J = 5 (0.4 LCU o [ A A CANNONBALL™ (% Wiy O] ON HIS WAY 9 ) TO WORK btk Thid 319 HBhNEH 7, Coastal carried Dr. D. W. Cra- mer to that port. Ketchikan to Pelor::lnl:‘gTE\Irs L.| G. Leatherberry. Ketchikan to Juneau— Bates Wrangell to Juneau—George Avel- i ino. Petersburg to Juneau—M. LaRone. Wrangell to Petersburg—Anne Adams, E. B. Cummings, O. Ben- ton. Juneau to Haines—W. R. Evans,' Albert Burglais. Juneau to Sk: Good | dealers Harold H. E T‘HEATRP: ;J gway—The Rev. H:n - ley Baker, Mrs. P. C. Carlton, Mrs. *= M. Moe, Dr. and Mrs. D. Dahl, Gor- ™= {don Peterson, J. B. Hansen. = Skagway to Juneau—J. B. Han- f= OAST TO COAST(( AND GONNA LIVER. ONLH ON SPINACH\\F ( HM — CONSOLIDATED ) (SPINACH 1S GOIN' UP 1) 7<.- A LOOK AT TH| 7 (CONFETTI AND __TICKER TAPE BIGGEST OVATION SINCE THE 1920's !sen, Edna Rapuzzi, Ralph W. Ten ney, Darryl Nutley, Edwin Walke: Juneau to Sitka—N. R. Konock Ira Jones, Arthur J. Longpie, Mrs. William Sarvella, Mrs. John Cush- ing. Sitka to June \u—Sdm Wanamak- er. Juneau to Hoonah—E. H. King, Henry Moy. Gustavus to Juneau—Ray Whitte- | { more, Glen H. Neitzert. PAN AMERICAN IN FROM NORTH, SOUTH P A‘L‘d ok A JOoE | A Pan Amer ys plane | Saturday brought thg following pas- sengers to Juneau from Seattle: | A KNOW HOW- AN YOU IGHT. ITLL MEAN PLENTY- SURE YOU ARENTAJ TIME FEEX FELLA= KNOW HOW DO~MEK GOOD MEDSIN-~ /2 EEN-~FEEVAK ] FEEVAH™ ME FEE' Harlan Gorham, Arthur Standberg, ! Jack McClead, Hans Hansen, Hazel Williams, Martin H: Beatrice Rosness, Alfred Rosness, John Hooper, Earl Jackm: Z THE YANKEES HAVE-BROUGHT Leaving Juneau for Seattle were: Leone Connell, Mrs, Kathryn Kelive, Dennis Kelive, Elwood McClain, Lt. Burke Riley. From Juneau to Whitehorse were: Pfc. Howard Bailey, Harold Starr, | Audrey Berrea. From Seattle to Juneau were: Roy Stewart, Virginia Carter, Shirley Stewart, Leonard West, Sigrid Mer- ritt, Fay Hunter. Today the following passengers |flew from Juneau to Seattle: Guy | Tilton, Mrs. Patricia Satre, Pvt. Don- ald Neal, Miss Shirley Westby, Carl Anderson. Passengers from Seattle to Juneau were Allen Horning, William Horn- ing, Lt. Warren Newmann, Carl }stolberg. e APRIL-FOOL WINDOW Center of attraction downtown over the weekend was the April- |Fool window at the Jones-Stevens Dress Shop, where a gaily decorated Christmas tree, a sun-suited model wearing mittens and a wool fasci- nator, Easter eggs and red roses carried dut the spirit of the day in a very appmprlnle manner. - CONSTRUCTION MEN HERE DICK TRACY FATHER S’ ROOM. A. M. Strandberg and J. McLeod of the Seattle offices of the War- rack Construction Company are now in Juneau enroute to Anch- orage. Warrack holds the contract to build an addition to the public school there. The price is $259,000. - HANSON HERE H. Q. Hanson, of Seattle, is stay- ing at the Gastineau. | | = T 10 LT S0 Women's Appaner Baranof Hotel Building WHAT DO YOu THINK YOU SEEM IS KEEPING HER 2/ \ WORRIED, =) = “ B VIPPEEE Y THE GOOD OL RYAN, THE DRAGON '} CON: LADY ERRED IN /1T MUST GALL HOLDING TERRY \ APMIT IT, I'L ACCEPT LEE AS A HOSTAGE! | THAT AS AN APOLOGY THAT |5 ALLICAN /=BUT WORDS WON'T S ! Ri k! /gnjr{a TERRY BAC A ACCURSED YANKEES HAVE LANDED, YOU SEVEN To CRUSH THIS EVACUATION! THERE GOES THE FIRST TRANSPORT— BUT THE JAP GROUIND Vzza wx&; Louis Hudson , Belle Hudson, Su- M | IN TRANSPORTS TO EVACUATE \zanne Hudson, Julie Hudson, Minnie B3 CHINESE GUERRILLAS AT 125-D Harris, Hilda Kane, Conway Ferg- J _ ON CHART 6...THEIR WIRELESS uson, Lawrence Myer, John Hanson, BEAM 1S STILL OPERATING... THE Jack Roddy, Col. O. F. Ohlson, John s FIELD IS COVERED BY ONLY FOUR Savick, Herbert Wilson, VISIBLE FIGHTER AIRCRAFT... Juneau to Fairbanks were: John ~ Gellatly, Maxine Gellatly. &= , Leaving Sunday for Seattle were [ jthe following: Lloyd Connell, Mrs. fw YOU SEE, FOUR OF US WILL BE IN THE BOX- CAR, ARMED. THE ENGINE WILL PULL US UP TO A POSITION OPPOSITE THE SECTION HAND'S SHACK, THEN— YOU SEE, YARDMASTER, THIS MISSION MAY BE A LITTLE DANGEROUS . I'D LIKE THE || FIREMAN AND ENGINEER TO /71 KNOW JUST WHAT WE'RE/ I\ Sl — T oere O, t): worgy* e Hayén't Lost a firos /2 fmw et u . ROUST ME LP WHEN WE-UNS GIT " TO TH B\G SMOKIES HEY, SNUFFY, RUSTLE YORE BONES! WE'RE WITTIN' TH' NENN\TED STRTES ! BOBBY HAS BEEN HINTING NEW 5WEATEQ-> BUT I'M PRETENDIN' THAT | DON'T LINDERSTAND- SAMPLER ¢ 11 ¢53 famous assortment of bu(-hked confections : . . here direct from the makers -§1.50 40 87.50. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. t “The Rexall Store™ | —e—d e IT'S JUST TEN OCLOCK-CAN I TURN ON THE RADIO? SURE -I'D

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