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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1945 ~ WANT ADS Pelican FORSALE | WANTED FOR SALE—J. A, Hellenthal resi- dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 o for appointment. | SRR & R ST Jove 10 THREE TABLE MODEL RADIOS, good condition. Call Green 750. l STEEL ORIB and springs, $10;' SALE&MAN: experienced.‘ with good |, following among department end chain stores. Sell for New York manufacturer, high grade empty and fitted leather Kkits, billfolds, small novelties. Good commis- sions. References. Variety Leather Mfg. Co., 1123 Broadway, New THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA _P_aller PELICAN, Alaska, April 3—(Spe- cial Correspondence) —Today the | eitizens of Pelican went to the polls |and elected the following officers: | Mayor, Fred Wetche; Councilmen, {Ole Overbo, Einoffi Ojaniemi, Dolly {Soule _and Joe Paddock. School BLONDIE PAGE SEVEN L NOW, WATCH-- ILL THROW IT AAND IT'LL COME g RIGHT RACK RCA Victor radio - phonograph comb., $35; records, 3 for $1; table model, 8-tube Graybar radio, “_IANTED — A washing machine. $20. Phone Red 309. | call Black 705. COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy, $10. 2710 wANTED TO RENT—3 room fur- | —— S. Franklin St. Phone Black 290. 3 > | Mr. and Mrs. R. Matsen of Gus- i nished apt or house. Call 219. |45u¢ catne in today on their boat, ¢ . o T I T | | 316 ft. Troller; 8.6 ft. beam, good ywANTED—Will pay top price for|the Joy W. They expect to visit a| condition. 91 HP Gray Hi-Speed g4)) kinds second hand merchan- |{@W days with friends here and then| engine, extra gear, $3,2200. Cash gjse except clothes. Douglas Trad-|leave for the fishing grounds for| only. Mrs, Arvid Isaacson, BOX jng Post Phone 25 P O Box 1237,|sable fish. Mrs. Matson served one 202, Sitka, Alaska. Douglas. term here as teacher at the local { Territorial school ONE S-4 TYPE sun lamp, like neW, WANTED to purcnase, Portable $30. Write Empire C 5401. Typewriter in good condition. | MED Duo-therm with fan, $50.00; | Board members elected were Sabina | Wetche and Elizabeth Paddock. Liza {Mcrk and Joe Stannard tied for |third party to serve on this Board York 10, N. Y. Henry Roden, who has just com- Write Typewriter Fmpire large sun flame oil heater, $75.00. WANTED—Maintenance = Phone 282 Douglas. |for the Territory, is & visitor in 1 man foritqwn, Mr. Roden has been active in Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. |the political life of Alaska over FOR SALE OR TRADE — Sodd WANTED — A washing machine, [PETiod of 30 years, but evades ans- fountain, pool table, booths, back Call Black 409. werjng glestoks regdrding . retire-) bar, pipes dies, hot water tank, i ment from public duty. “We ?oh- sink, radios, gas and electric WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | i(‘iéns are like old fire hor: " he motors, guns, watches, several | replies, “if .Lhe bell rings we're liable | electrical household appliances, {to respond.” portable typewriter, binoculars, and all kinds of used furniture.| Douglas Trading Post, phone 25. AN 8 inch bench power saw, Bt B i) | or without € Inch jointer COM-|eane with interest. He counts up to ©6 FT. TROLLER “DORIS’, new Pination. Write Empire 533&. 49 his years in this country. Chrysler engine. Call Blue 735 for wANTED—Steady job in Juneau.| information. [ I am 34 years old and am me-! Former residents fyho have re- chanically inclined, but will take |turned to town for the coming sea- anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623|50n are Oscar Danielson, Louis Pap- E. Burnside St, Portlanc. 14, Pas, Peter Kangas and James Reed. Oregon. | loughby. Phone 788. SEWING — Pearl Prouiy. Phone Blue 470. | Joe Green, another oldtime Alas- | T iknn‘ accompanied Mr. Roden on m,; With i) and is looking over the local| 2 COTTAGES for sale eacn on % | acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or| 357 after 10 a. m. | $0-70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott| Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400.| Call Red 350, | _FARM AND GARDEN TRACTORS | George Newman, of Seattle, the | father-in-law of Harlan Hanson, is a |guest at the home of the Hansons.| |Both men expect their wives to ar- |vive from Seattle in a couple of | weeks. Mrs. Hanson will bring her | Riding Garden Tractors ! ~ |daughter, born while she was South (Rubber Tires) |DOUGLAS RED CROSS REPORT this winter. Ed Short—5821 1st. South | Mis. James Barras, chairman of | Seattle, Wash. !the Douglas Red Cross Drivé, an-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray have rent _— nounced this morning that a'final /ed an apartment from E. Ojaniem. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE— ,.00unt, of her collections totals the |and are all ready busy with custo-| Duplex completely furnished. o o s381 95 which is the largest |mers at the “Kick and Like It” cafe Electric ranges, refrigerators, g, cojjected for that purpose in|and rooming house. ! Norge - air-conditioning _system, coyerg) years. The sum of $300 was | garage in basement. 4 rooms and .. quota set for Douglas. | 'The Jackie, owned by Whiz Fish ,abath in each apartment, and 4- “ypo U goyvas wishes at this time |Products of Seattle, left here Sun- room furnished house, ofl range , tnang an those who assisted in |day evening for the south. They will| and heater. 1511 Evergreen AVe., nayino the drive a success. Assist- |StOP on business at both Juneau and Phone Blue 285, evenings. ing her were Mrs. Mike Pusich, Mrs. wgetiimk“m' Bob Pierce and Mi‘l(: BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, James Parsons, Mrs. Harry Woro- | Gocdman were passengers to Seattle, dresser, chest o‘{’ dgnwers, :gs; bec, Mrs. Thomas Jimmie, Mrs. Kil- | Fred Wetche to Juneau. 1 Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. burn, Miss E. Warren, Mrs. Leonard | Allen, Mrs. Thomas Cashen and| The Whiz Company is building an Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. o | additional 40 feet to the Cape Cross | Cannery dock. Joe Paddock is do-| long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped., SCHOOL BOARD TONIGHT |08 the pile driving. [ Chrysler Crown marine engine,, The Douglas School Board will| ‘ | The Pelican Progressive club gave tirst class T Ha! hold a regular meeting tonight for | 8 ““u‘; condition. See Harbor 8! i . lan April Fool party at- Jake's Place ular business and to seat new PP e AN RIS, e 'last Saturday eyening. Various ar- members who were elected at the| - ‘FOR RENT o 4 ticles were awarded or auctioned recent municipal election. Mrs. | - b Walter {to the highest bidders. A 22-pound ONE BEDROOM Apt for rent. Phione 792. Edwi & i g el | salmon brought $10 and consider- HOUSEKEEPING ROOM for rent, Andrews will occupy the offices | elderly man preferred. Ellingen FOR§SALE—Troller “Diana"—33 It. had been NEW MAYOR, COUNCILMEN WILL BE SEATED TONIGHT| . F. “Mike” Thompson is in town | pleted his term as Attorney General " BUT, POPEYE ~ WHY RE /0U STOPPING +OUR NON STOP) TANT SToPPI YL PANCE? M DOIN' ME HESITATION STER, BUT THEY'S OTHER THINGS MORE (MPORTINK (it cCAME § LTH/\T LL COST YOU FIVE DOLLARS! e A, RS /TN THIS CORNER, WALDO, THE WELDER! - AND IN THIS CORNER-PEEWEE, THE SEABEE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE SERVICES AND SHIPYARD |~ TR oR S0 7 (WORKERS' CLUB-) SURE. SHES REAL FLESH AN < B> HUH-SYA MEAN i [/ YOU AREN'T DREAMIN®SHES J SHE'S REAL~ REAL~WE'RE ON A BOAT - 14 1 ANT DREAMIN' 2 ALMOST WING TO WING NOW, SNAKE TUME, IN AND DAN SUNDAY, WITH HOTSHOT JUST BEHIND, PULL EVERY TRICK N THE/BOOK TO KEEP THE JAP FIGHTER AIRCRAFT OFF THE LOADING TRANSTORT | AS TERRY AND HU SHEE HIDE IN MISERABLE 5] i USELESSNESS BEHIND THE JAP LINES, THE @ | LITTLE MEN ABANDON CAUTION AND ADVANCE TOWARD THE SPQT WHERE THE LAST TIRANSPORT e & MAMMA , ARE YOU ALL RlGHT’”V i formerly held by Val Poor and|2Ple comment about what the OPA i B R ) would do if they should find out - 3 ) dpts. Call after 6 p. m. 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, oil how regulation prices boosted. range, bath. Inquire 513 Wil- loughby Ave. *STEAM heated room. Phone Green 675. APARTMENT FOR RENT — Call Douglas 963 evenings. FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. | Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone | 281 | STEAM HEATED ROOMS Cal Aflexj 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. Mayor-elect Marcus Jensen will be sworn in his new office this evening at a regular meeting, the last for the out-going council. Also seated will be Councilmen-elect Clarence Walters, Mike Pusich, Edwin Johnson and Thomas Cashen. The meeting will start under the old, and finish under the new regime. D. I. W. CLUB MEETS The Douglas Island Women's Club will hold their regular meet- ing Wednesday, April 11 at 8 o'clock p. m, at the home of Leonard Allen in the Government School. ) . Mrs. Robert Wagner is assisting 8 fi f::‘;mwvu‘ Hights, latn Mrs. Allen in serving for the even- K ing. Mus. Glenn Rice, president of HISCELL ‘,‘Nnous ‘:lf:emcel:ll:;e r:.su a good attendance | e e | ANDREW ROSNESS, SWINTER 'RATES, Seaview Apts THE: PIXIT SHOP—General Light| i repair work. Phone '567. | Mw o‘-pm SUARANTEED Realisuc Perms- | DIES I" SEA'"-E ment. $7.0 PapereCurls, $1 up,| Andrew Rosness, longtime resi- " Lola Beauty Snop FPhone 200 P vo 3 A o o . dent of Juneau, passed away at the i) e eaple e *" Marine Hospital in Seattle this Gastineati * Hotel. morning after a long illness. : | He was born July 10, 1892, in p "B AT Rosnes Vesteraalin, Norway. g Loflm rom | Mr. Rosness leaves a widow and e S e 'st.epson, Sherwood Jones, both of ‘LOST—Keys in case, with American -Juneau; one sister, Mrs. John A. Legion Insigna. Reward. Return Tollbon of Seattle, a brother, Alfred to John ' McCormick, Selective Rosness of Seward, Alaska, as well Service. |as his mother, four sisters and one £ ~- = - |brother in Norway, LOAT — Black evening purse. Re-| "npo pocnecs and Alfred Rosness ward if finder will return t0 ‘634 i) Jeaye for Seattle today. Funeral ;looklng for a house for himself and |bride. Mike will represent Engs- trom Brothers and buy for Sebastian iStuart on the Pelican dock this |season. Allocation figures have been receiyed here for all Pelican dock buyers for the coming season, and | considerable activity is being shown {in the promise of a very busy year |ahead. | Nipe hundred dollars worth of last year’s herring bait has been dumped iby the Pelican Cold Storage Com- pany and fresh herring is now be- {ing packed in from Sitka by Gus |Savle on his boat, the Pelican. | | NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER | FOR SALE | Sealed bids will be received by the | Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, {up to and including April 26, 1945 for all the merchantable dead tim- ber, .standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, on an area of approximately 170 acres at the head of Fish Bay, Baranof Island, Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 10,- 1893,000 feet B. M., more or less of Sitka Spruce. western hemlock and yellow cedar sawtimber, and 3,000 linear feet more or less, of piling. No | bid of less than $1.50 per M. ft. B. M. i for spuce and cedar sawtimber, $1.00 | per M. feet B. M. for hemlock saw- timber, and 1c per linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in length and 1%c per linear foot for | considered, = $1,00000 must accom- | pany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, ac- cording to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of DICK TRACY I KNOW YOU'LL LIKE HIM, MR, CLOCK. HE'S A- GRANDSON GASOLINE ALLEY [youR commanD car 15 WAITING OUTSIDE = TO_TAKE YOU T0 THE . piling over 95 feet in length will be B« {AIRPORT, I Wio. BoEs HE LOOK LIKET THE 4 3 THAT A TIri5 STILL DARK. FAR ACROSS THE HUMP IN P THEYRE FORMING \TERRY, WHERE INDIA ... IN THE WAC BARRACKS, SERGEANT To RUSH U5, BEAUTIFUL [ ARE You, KID? GET THOSE MEN IN GET ON IN THAT AIRPLANE, O \ HERE BEFORE YOULL NEVER READ ) ITE Too LATE! YOUR PRESS NOTICE'E. g BETTER CALL THE ') DOCTOR, NURSE. I THINK I'M CATCHII MEASLES! A -GOOD IDEA WALT. AND_ 1D RATHER BE CALLED THOMAS. =t Al “NOW THAT WE'HAVE THE SAME GRANDCHILD, | MR CLOCK, ID RATHER HAVE YOU CALL ME WALT. 1 WCULON'T. SA'L WHAT'S MFORTANT IS HE HAS A PAIR OF iT EYES. HAWKY TAWNKY ™ ARPLANE'S WAITIN' TO TAKE US TO TW' WARM UP T’ SIREENS, WHILST 1 UITCH ON Y SWORD WIE ‘TW GOLD TOSSELS B8IG SMOKIES - RUSTLE VORE TAIL FEATHERS!! SHOVE OFF, - SNUFFV ! S L. _ |services, to be held in Juneau, will | the timber, is subject to the consent FOUND—Fountain pen, near Govt. P€;announced later. | of the Regional Forester." The right School. Owner may have same by | ———— —— | is.reserved to reject any or all bids identifying and paying for this! DIVORCES FILED received. Before bids are submitted, « ady. - | . Complaints in two divorce actions | full information concerning the tim- : have been filed here with the Clerk | ber, the conditions of sale, and the FOUND-—Ladies .dark brown kid of the U. S. District Court. Grant | submission of bids should be obtain- OH-IT'5 JUST A CoLD- HE, MUST STAY IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT-~1'M ARE YOU SLRE HE'S NOT DANGEROUSLY glove. Stitching trimmed. Owner A. Baldwin seeks a divorce from may have same by claiming and paying for this adv. LOST—Pair glasses Ladies rimless. Reward. Phone 590. Extension 80, between 9-5. and Lorene L. Hamil has filed against Jewel L. Hamil, on grounds of incompatibility of temperament. No children are involved in either action. ———————— TO HAVE:CEINIC ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS e iy Tomorrow afternoon between the 8, Odd Fellows Hall. Work in 2nd «hours of 1 q'clock and 3 o'clock, a Degree. A Well Baby Clinic will be held at the Government Hospital, it is an-| nounced today. George Clark, Noble Grand. ———— — 3 Empire want ads get quick results Mattie Baldwin, charging desertion, Regular meeting Tuesday night at }" ed from the Division Supervisor, or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. /First publication, March 26, 1945. Last publication, April 9, 1945. e Lo ! ™ T Women's AppaneL Baranof Hotel Building | e r e e} 'LL~-DOCTOR ? | NEVER WAS DANGEROUS ! JE S SURE HE'LL BE OKAY BY TOMORROW-BUT HE MUST NOT GO OUT TONIGHT / TLL RANOVOO WIF YE «f OVER ALBYKIRK JOW THAT TONIGHT 1S. OPERA NIGHT AND YOu TO SPEAK TO CANIT GO-BECAUSE YOU ME-BOBBY 7?7 Al SICK-S0 ILL HAVE TO GO-CAN | BE ILL NEXT WEEK AND GET TH' SAME i TOR?

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