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PAGE SEVEN 7T ON YOUR WAY “X ((UP WILL YOU BRING ) ME A PIECE OF CAKE, TOO / AN e - = a o \ FOR SALE ] WANTED \ONE S-4 TYPE sun lamp, like new, WANTED—Dry goods clerk, either $30. Write Empire C 5401. sex, for Nome. Please apply room 405, Gastineau Hotel. BB 1 BLONDIE, }wu_ yo:l BRING ME A FIECE OF INews Noles Of Skagway = 5= Z [MILK WHEN ) | ' FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA | T TS WONDERFUL. > TO HAVE A WIFE TO WAIT ON YOU FROM MORNING ‘TIL NIGHT WHERES ! P Wb 1, 2% A MY CAKE_ ) - ( DIDNT HEAR AND MILK?) > YOU ASK B (_FOR ANY! : SN | SKAGWAY, Alaska, April 3.— (Special Correspondence) — The Skagway Chamber of Commerce held its last regular meeting at the |Derby Inn at noon on March 26. C.| J. Fitzgerald reported that the tele- FOR SALE—Electric roaster, coll spring, bedstead and mattress. WANTED — A washing machine. Phone Red 495. Call Black 705. -ther ith fan, $50.00; ' WANTED TO RENT—3 room fur- ‘' o L o " MFl?geD::n‘flZ.:e :il heater, ‘;75.00. nished apt or house. Call 219. ‘A”'f tem would be d?‘cm"ed sur- | Iplus by June 30, and suggested that A 78 Pauges. | WANTED—WIill pay top price forthe city have personnel and plans FdR SALE OR TRADE — Soda| all kinds second hand merchan- ready to thke it over at that time fountain, pool table, booths, back dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- | C. A. Carroll, Gail Budd, and Mrs.| NEVER MISSED A STEP-¢7 v bar, pipes dies, hot water tank, sink, radios, gas and motors, guns, watches, electrical household appliances, rtable typewriter, afid all kinds of used furniture. uglas Trading Post, phone 25.' . O. Box 1237, Douglas. F@R SALE—'41 Mercury_ sedan, fwo very good tires, motor good $650. Phone 93. REBSTAURANT, formerly ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Kenneth Lamereaux were appointed electric several binoculars, priced Douglas. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ' CLERK STENOGRAPHERS. AT- TRACTIVE SALARY-T7 hour day, half Saturday and Sunday off. Ccmmunicate Room 206 Terri- torial Building—Phone 726. ' WANTED TO RENT — Furnished | Hotel, room 206. D. R. Pickard. |by the President, Dr. C. L. Polley, to lock after telephone details. Ever- tt and Bruce Smith, sons of Eugene {€mith, now of Skagway, were guests at the luncheon. The Haines Cham- ker of Commerce has asked for a i]oint mecting with Skagway and | Whitehorse. All present approved this plan. It was further reported that Gov. Gruening has asked for {Dyea. WANTED to purcaase, Portablel = = = ] s Al | Apt. or house, urgent. Gastineau g jon on the road from Skagway to = | ; el THIS DYNAMITE WILL STOP THE SAILOR- ‘TE DEE DUM — DON'T FENCE 3 & 1 iy w ‘ ’ . / FOILED) AGAIN - GR‘Rfi ' = ’\{?}1. < ~ , ~ $1,800, now $1,200 in cash only, inquire Apt. 230 Windsor Apts. p. m. ‘o 8. 36™FT. TROLLER “DORIS", new| ©hrysler engine. Call Blue 735 for | ol 48 {pfgrmation. {WANTED — A washing machine. Call Black 409, About 125 townspeople and sol-| ers were in attendance at lhe‘ o _____|closing Lenten program at the Pres- for | byterian Church on Tuesday even- & F |ing, March 27. The “Town Hall"| discussion was led by Mrs. Elizabeth; Selmer and Sgt. Ferd M. Preston, | their topics being “Who Shall Be| |Armed” and “Hunger Means War."| It was agreed that the final sum- |mary and a group of resolutions be | Typewriter in good condltk‘n.lm ‘Write Typewriter Fmpire WANTED—Maintenance man Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. 2 GOTTAGES for sale each on % | Hier A acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway Or |WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- after 10 a. m. | loughby. Phone 788. ~ WHOOPEE-E-E 1 KNOW IT'S A DREAM I'M HAVI BUT I'M GONNA INJOY ME DREAM HEAVY DUTY Hall ScottSEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone dTawn up at a subsequent meeting er, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400.' 1 Red 350. AND GARDEN TRACTORS 6 H. P. | Riding Garden Tractors 1‘ 1 (Rubber Tires) | 7 Ed Short—5821 1st. South | " Seattle, Wash. | WA ] ¢ INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE— Duplex completely furnished.| Electric ranges, refrigerators, ‘ Norge air-conditioning system, | arage 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. BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, | dresser, chest of drawers, $85.; ». Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8.0 Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. i PORPSALE—Troller “Diana"—33 It | long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped ! Chrysier Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbo | Master, FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM for rent, elderly man preferred. Ellingen apts. Call after 6 p. m. Y 1 EQVR AND TWO ROOM APTS. Apply in person, 175 Gastineau ve. sm“Apt. to sublet for six' Phone Black 763. | s [, T R S BRGSO, 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, oil renge, bath. Inquire 513 Wil- lé;_uzhby Ave. i ST“E]:M heated room. Phone Green " sPARTMENT FOR RENT — Call Douglas 963 evenings. FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone g 1. i STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call After 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. Blue 470. AN 8 inch bench power saw, with | or without 6 inch jointer com- bination, Write Empire 5334. 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. PENNY FAIR FOR YOUNGPEOPLETO BE HELD TONIGH In order to give their quota to the Missionary Funds for this year, the young people of the Salvation Army Sunday School are having a penny fair at the Salvation Army on Willcughby Avenue tonight at 7 c’clock. Among the many unique projects presented will be an Art Gallery, a Fish Pond, Treasure Chest, Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe, Home Made Can- dy Booth, Rebecca at the Well, Var- ied Refreshments including a waffle booth. No dollars will be accepted and all purchases must be made in pennies. furnish needed change to anyone short of pennies. ————— PASTORE. E. JENSEN BACKFROM WESTWARD Pastor E. E. Jensen returned yes- terday from a trip to the Westward. At Anchorage he attended a meet- ing of the Executive Committee of the Alaska Mission of Seventh-day Adventists where plans were laid for the extension of the mission work for the coming year. on Tuesday evening, April 24. | “Open House” was held Sunday {afternoon, March 18, to honor Mr. 'and Mrs. M. E. Rogers who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary March 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc- Millan of Ketchikan, Alaska, assist- ed Mrs. McMillan’s parents in re- ceiving the guests. Mrs. A, E. Tun- ley and Miss Lottie Gaffy presided at the tea table which was decorated |with daffodils and white cathedral jcandles. The Rev. H. F. Fredsell, pas- !tor of the Presbyterian Church, |where the Rogers have been members for many years, presented |them with a gift from their many friends in the community. A beau- tiful white and gold wedding cake, the gift of Mrs. Vernon DeHaven, held the place of honor on the lov~ ely decorated table. “Chef” Bob Hutchins of the Colis- eum Theatre cooked the Easter Morning breakfast for the children |at the Presbyterian Church. All the boys and girls of the commun- ity were present and it proved to be 1 gala occasion. The members of the choir had prepared the colored ezgs. was Mrs. William Burfield, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Polley, E. Arthur Larson, !Mrs.W. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Olsen. The pastor of the church |A banker will be in attendance to 4 in grace and afterwards told the Easter story. A quiet home wedding was held |Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p. m. {when Miss Inez Soldin, the daughter ;cr Mr. and Mrs. Hans Soldin, was united in marriage to Cpl. Elmer Jones of Seattle, Washington. The Rev. Harold F. Fredsell of the Pres- byterian Church performed the wed- ding ceremony in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. A. F. Roehlke, who has been cash- ier of the Bank of Alaska at Skag- way for the past two years, is leaving |to take up new work in the States. Following the committee meeting, 4, » As Secretary of the Chamber of Com Pastor M. W. Smith of Homer fleW merce and an active worker at the \Pastor Jensen to the Bristol Bay Presbyterian Church, he has been jsection in his Piper Cub. TR well liked by all. His successor has LEE TERRY Assisting with the breakfast’ P (=] JOE PALOOKA HiT 8Y GROUND FIRE, THE DANGLING WING TANK ON THE AIRPLANE FLOWN BY TERRYS SUBSTITUTE BURSTS INTO FLAME.... AND THE JAP PILOTS TURN LIKE WOLVES ON THE MAN IN(TZOL’BLE e IT'S DORQOTHY LAMOUR ~ WHUF TWISTING AND TURNING IN Wi ATTEMPT To LOOSEN THE BURNING TANK, THE LUCKLESS PILCT FAILS TO FOLLOW HOTSHOTS EVASIVE TURN AWAY FROM TWO PURSUERS TURNED YOUR FLANK, BEAUTIFUL! ORDER YOUR. MEN TO RUN FOR IT AND WE'LL PULL oUT! e COME T/PAPA,BEBY:~ e, WHUF - WHOOPEEE-E ~Z., I'M O'LEERIOUS 3 LV aA SR MACHINE GUN TEAMS AND 60 oUT ON THE NEXT-TO-LAST TRANSPOR... THE DRAGON LADY AND I WILL CATCH THE N LAST ONE WITH THE REAR GUARD ! DICK, WE'D BETTER RUSH THAT_SHACK AND TAKE HIM. THIS SMOKE’S GOING "TO CHOKE US ALL . Aran k) ’\‘{1;3? 3 MY BACON [ STOVE IT GOES’ FAT. T TIGH BACON FAT SMOKES BETTER THAN ANYTHING _ ELSE. i BA ANCTHER [Vou Bic crook 2T L HELD THE POLICE CATCH YOU. THE ONLY THING TO MAKE WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts |Was Pastor Jensen's first visit to that not poen announced by E. A. Ras- Ofl and wood stoves. lights, laun- ip“” of the territory and it Was With myson President of the bank. + dry. Phone 236. |Interest that he viewed the work - | there. present for the occasion. = The .,,;:;c N WALTER TRENTS e o sgorm e HAVE DAUGHTER S50 o2 S i —— | A baby girl was born to Mr. and votted plants. A lovely processional IRANTEED Realisc Perms |Mps, Walter E. Trent in St. Ann's was held by the choir, who also sang ment. $7.,0 Paper Curls, $1 up. |Hospital at 8:35 o'clock yesterday “In Joseph’s Lovely Garden” with $ Ulols Bea:ty Snop Phone 201 'morning. The weight was 8 pounds Sgt. Floyd Larson and Cpl. Carl D. {18 Decker Way and 6 ounces. The father is Pvt.|Field singing Bortniansky's “Alle- e R O R you have empty rocms or apts. | Walter Trent, U. S. Army, who is luia.” desirable people, inform the | DOES HE CRY AS MUCH AS THE OTHERS, MISS WHITEY? NOT SO OFTEN, BUT LOUDER! ME HAPPIER WOULD BE TO HAVE HIS FATHER HERE 10 SEE US NOW. THERE'S THE DARLING! COME 1O MOTHER: * IVE BEEN WAITING FOR You. *HE'S BEEN CALLING FOR SERVICE, MRS. WALLET! James Scott Cole, infant son of g5 34,8 Edwin James and Elizabeth Lee Cole, was baptized Easter Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church. [Mrs. Cole’s mother from Seattle was SOLINE ALLEY G \now stationed at Seward. The| i it i I mother, the former Louise Milnes, NOTICE |was born and raised in Juneau. she‘ - L resene, P | |is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T8t having sold the “Auk Bay {Donald G. Milnes, who is Juneau Grocery.” I will not be responsible agent for Booth Fisheries. for any debts incurred from this father is the son of Mrs. Joe Skar- 9ate, April 6, 1945. is, long time-Sitka resident. This ROSCOE LAUGHLIN. is Milnes second grandchild. 'NORTHLAND OUT 10 | SITKA YESTERDAY g AR VIR | “-LADY'S white gold Bulova| The Northl i and left for Sitka last yrist watch, Reward, Return tolevening with the following passen- mpire. gers for m.}c port: Mrs. S. H. Pearl, iy e AP A, C. Black, J: K. Willard, Mrs. dark brown kid 8 . Stitehing: thmmed. Owher Willard, Capt. F. J. Flick, Capt. B. E. Cuddy, Pfc. R. L. Weletz. have same by claiming and| N Peing. tas: this, sy, W. R, Boblenz, Mys. Boblenz, Lt. ot i 1087 DI an, H. Pace, Len Peter- —Boy's gold ring with stone'son. W. Holbrgok, Lillian Gardiner, , Reward Return to Em- C. Rands. 3 —e 3 NOTICE "—5 keys in brown case near| After April 10, no telephone in P. O. Return H. L. Salva- rentals for the month of April t Army. will be accepted at a discount. All oL Sy el ' Pair giasses Ladies rimless.| rop pon ot """;_':"" of . Phone 590, Extension 80, | pe prang 2" Uscount day. Flease tween, 9-5. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Sat., 1:30, and get your M-K MEN HERE = { TELEPHONE CO. —adv. ; &. R. Gebo_and Bill Lofholm, of “RANDS LEAVE New Oard the ~Morrison-Knudsen _ Com| pany, Clarence Rands, Sitka contractor, and jom in the FUN! Alaska Division, are guests at the left on the Northland for Sitka af- Cidn & 0o OONT BE ALARMED SUPREME WWATSANAME SMITH — W.T. 1S IN TLL SCRAPE TWE ADJOINING ROOM W BARK OFF - My ELBOWS, Z TARNIN ‘ROUND N THIS CuBBY WoLe 0V LAsswECL— — Black evénlnc purse. Re- ward if finder will return to 634 3 Seward 'St. D—Fountain pen, near Govt. hool. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this WHEN YOU WISH TO RETIRE, S\R, JUST PUSH THIS BUTTON KIDS-- It’s the last chapter of the Great Alaskan Mystery BUT There’ll be a new serial Next Weelks So ccme on over to the SNUFFY I L THOUGHT You WUZ GOIN' TO HER MUSIC ISNIT PRACTICE GOOD - BUT IT'S BETTER THAN HAVING MAGGIE PRACTICIN' - MR JIGGS - 1S IT O-KAY FOR im a brief business trip to Junenul i