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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1945 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA s DOUGLAS GUARDS TO “,_. FOR SALE ‘——— MEET AT FIRE HALL | ACCORDION Ttalo-American, 120 WANTED—Girl to share an apart- | { d | Capt. Wendell Cahill announces bass with bass and treble coupler. ment with Weather Bureau Em- Lha:pthe :)uut;]ns :m“ 10; ng-?j} 4 Room 204, Gastineau Hotel. p%oyee. Phone Black 127, before ..., Guards will meet tomorrow, © 3/ 9. m. Thursday night, at 7 o'clock at the |, Plymouth “4” Pickup. Uowling- WANTED—Young man to learn Fire Hall. The guards will be dis- g Davlin Co. moving picture projection work, |missed in time to attend the s union conditions. Contact oper-|Douglas Volunteer Fire Department ator at Capitol or 20th Century [meeting, which begins at 8 o'clock. | Theatre at once. 1937 CHEV. 2-door Sedan; also 1932 FOR SALE—u: A. Hellenthal resi- | dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 for appointment. THREE TABLE MODEL RADIOS, | good condition. Call Green 750. CRIB and springs, $10; RCA Victor radio - phonograph comb., $35; records, 3 for 81;) table model, 8-tube Graybar radio, | $20. Phone Red 309. | Sl o SARLPG ARTRRY ENEW‘S RECEIVED FROM SALESMAN, experienced, with good | JUNEAU, DOUGLAS MEN following among department and! W. E. Cahill has a recent mm—! chain stores. Sell for New York from his daughter, Doris, who is| manufacturer, high grade empty attending college in California, | and fitted leather kits, billfolds, stating that she had ¥ i from small novelties. Good commis-|Glen Kronquist, who is stationed sions. References. Variety Leather in the South Pacific along with Mfg. Co., 1123 Broadway, New Major Joe Siliken, both with the [E= Twentleth Bomber Command, now |t \raising havoc with the main islands '{ 5 -'of Japan proper. Kronquist is a & '876“1(7};“1!1 got:;d @all Black 705. former well known Douglas manib 316 ft. Troller; 8. . J S ANTED Wil pav - v | Who was raised and attended school o i WANTED—Will y R0 condition. 91 HP Gray Hi-Speed | al Mods wey l;flyhs d merchan- here. Major Siliken was formerly | ear, $3,200. Cash B - i e S ; : |= engine, extra gear, v | ai t clothes, Douglas Trad- employed on the Treadwell ditch | v Arvid Isaacson, Box dise except clothes. Doug i | only. Mrs. ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237,/for some time and was later a 292, Sitka, Alaska. ’ : g ctor in th 4 |ea 3 Douglas. contractor in the Alaska-Juneau.| 2 Pt Siliken married Miss Dora Brown, [ e PP NOw, JoU SIT HERE- BUT DON'T CORGET. A GOOD LITTLE MAN J 1S Jusy As Goop N As A coop BG MAN-- IN AN' FIGHT WALDO, THE WELDER ? — STEEL COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy, $10. 270 | S. Franklin St. Phone Black 290, | WANTED lef(] S;n?:g;‘;:e lz 54'011’.“ €W | WANTED—Maintenance man for | Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. 4 VUL LAGLD LUl dale catll o B acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or 357 after 10 a. m. |Juneau school teacher. i CANNERY TO OPERATE WANTED — A washing machine. IF APPROACH REPAIRED CEB Black ‘997 _"| A wire was received this morn- | - |\ ANTED Used furniture. 306 Wil- ing by city officials stating that| §0-70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott| loughby. Phone 788, the Douglas cannery would”operate | Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. i ol vy 0 O 'this season under ‘the R & H.| Call Red 350. [SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone Import Co., providing the approach < i Blue 479. was put into condition. The com- i NOW LOOK, YOU-- CUT QUT THAT WOLF STUFF~ WERE GONNA HAVE DISCIPLINE , 1 CAN'T PRONOUNCE ‘ER NAME-(TS VERY QUEER~ SOUNDS LIKE MELODY- SO THAT'S WHAT 1 INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE—' AWRIGHT, MELODY* Duplex completely furnished. wANTED—Steady job in Juneau. perintendent for the operations, 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. BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lamp, $30..Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. FORpSALETroller “Diana"—38 It.| km‘.g. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine,| tirst class condition. See Harbor | Master. |THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| pany named K. W. Carlson as su- thc:fiyy;::lsln:g‘ ::::E;‘ ::;; and stated he will arrive here : shortly to put things in readiness. anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 . JOE PALOOK gusgo:m,me St., Portlanc 14'; FIRE DEPT. MEETING ) A regular meeting of the Douglas m'( Fire Department is to be held to- msml-k“ b morrow evening in the Fire Hall. - |Meeting starts at 8 o'clock. PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- son Shop. { BOB FLEEK ON FURLOUGH Bob Fleek returned to the Chan- | nel yesterday afternoon from his| repalr WOrk, Phie ‘567, |Army base to the Westward. He | TUARANTEED Realistic Perma- |Will enjoy a 21-day furlough here | ment $7.00 Paper Curls, 81 up With friends and relatives before | Lola Beauty Snop Phone 207 |being transferred to new quarters 316 Decker Way {in . the States. He reports the Cashen twins are on their way for frl" you have empty rocms or apts. 21-day leaves also. for desirable people, inform the | elderly man preferred. Ellingen apts. Call after 6 p. m. 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, oil range, bath. Inquire 513 Wil- loughby Ave. STEAM heated room. Phone Green 675. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call, after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. | i WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| Swinen 8 SALVATIONARMY INTER - UNIT SHOOT, DRIVE TO START SET TOMORROW EVE HERE ONMONDAY ON AB HML RANGE, Final plans are being completed {fer the annual financial campaign An inter-unit rifle match will be of the local Salvation Army pro- shot tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock 8ram, which begins next Monday. in the AB Hall by Juheau Units, Brigadier C. O. Taylor will head the Oil and wood stoves, lights, 1aun- | ojacka Territorial Guard, it was an- Cdmpaign with volunteer workers dry. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND ! FOUND—Pair ladies’ white rubber boots, with zipper. Owner may have same by identifying' and paying for this adv. LOST-Ladies Monarch wrist watch. Reward. Phone 338. LOST—Dressing case, March 28, on road between Juneau and Air- field. Generous reward. Return to Empire. & FOUND—Fountain pen, near School. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. FOUND—Ladies dark brown kid glove. Stitching trimmed. Owner may have same by claiming and paying for this adv. LOST—5 keys in brown “case near or in P, O. Return H. L. Salva- tion Army. WESTER IS LEAVING Wilbur Wester, former manager of the Gastineau Hotel, is leaving teday via Pan American for Fair- banks and Anchorage. He has been attending the Alaska Development Board meetings, of which-he-is'a member, 4 — Empire wans ads get quick resuilts. NOTICE 1S 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 being less than $4,000.00. All persons concerned are notified to be and appear in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- neau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 2nd day of May, 1945, and show cause, if any thereby, why judgment should not be so rendered. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 28th day of March, 1945. HOWARD STABLER, Administrator. First publication, March 28, 1945. Last publication, April, 18, 1945. e TABLETS for STPERASH STOMACHS BIPCHAT —_ Butler; Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” from Rotary and Lions Clubs cover- ing the down town district. { Mrs. R. B. Lesher is heading the' residential solicitation with a group 3« |nounced today by Henry Harmon. Tke memkers who have been par-| ‘ticipating in the shooting program dul t months have been div’ii::d "‘:: ‘m mh:s f?)llawz: |¢f women workers as helpers. 2} Team One—Herb Hillerman, cap-‘ _The quota set by the local Salva- < tain; members, George Shaw, John 'ion Army Advisory Board for this Hermie, -Marvin Nelson, Henning YA is $4200. This budget is to Berggren, Richard Byrns. cover the ordinary maintenance of B Team Two—Ed Keithahn, cap—‘ge loc:l‘work, also werlfare fund itainT Bod meet emergency relief problems l;emé;;:l}l‘llbe rs[,‘r? g ‘;’(’asmery‘ (1:,::3; which are in the increase sl:ce trav- B Hungerford, Oscar Whiteside. ,el control has been lifted. Some of = Team Three—Gil Eide, cnptain;’mose applying for emergency help members, Bob Goldstein, Earl Crass,| 8¢ veterans of the present world iJr.. Douglas Boddy, Leonard Olsen.;wa" P SR 05 N e R JEEREE S G U 9! i HILLERY HER! BEREKAHS | ‘A, R. Hillery has arrived in Ju- hf:et:ng :'t' I 0. O. F. Hall 8 oy from a vacation in Tenakee P..m. tenight. ‘and is a guest at the Gastineau | Isabel Jorgenson. gote] Hillery is an engineer on 7 |the White Pass and Yukon Route iat Skagway. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ' | ber One. | Before MARY T. McCANN, Com- missioner and ex-officid Probate Judge, Skagway Prechct. In the Matter of the Last Will and | Testament of ETHEL GUTFELD, | deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 17th day of March, 1845, duly ap- nointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Ethel Gutfeld, deceased. AN persons haeving claims against the estate of deceased are required to presént the same, with proper vouchets attached, to the under- | sighed at Skagway, Alaska, within six months from tHe date of this notice. 5 ARNOLD GUTFELD, 1% Executor of the Estate of [l Ethel Gutfeld, deceased. | Pirst publication, March 28, 1845. | Last publication, April 18, 1945. | | UNITED STA' i E DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. | January 22, 1945. | _ Notice is hereby given that Hubert | Franklin Holder, entryman, has’ Cream Deodorant Safely helps top Perspiration . Does not irritate skin. Does not rot dresses or men’s shirts. 2. Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely. B, Apure, white, antiseptic, stain- less vanishing cream. 4. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaviag. 8. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder- ing — harmless to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. Anchorage Serial 09125, for Lot 5, Section 26, T. 28 S.R. 56 ECRM, containing 47.63 acres, together with his witnesses, Erik Oslund and Wil- liam Earl Nigh, all of Haines, Al- aska, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. ' If no protest is filed in the local land office within the period ¢f pub- lication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, April 4, 1945. made final proof on his homestead, s 1 e | 16t Publication, May 3, 1045, HIM JERRY LEEMY 3 GET THAT ¥ HIM OKAY. CALL ‘ER. THE TRANSPORT ON { THE TAKEOFF! ONE OF OUR GIYs SLAMMED | To. THAT WRECK ! 1l LOCKED IN THE & [LEETLE FERATHER YEAH - I'LL BE WI YOU IN A MINUTE,, § DICK —- AS SOON AS I GET PAPRIKA'S A MOTHER FREE . VELLING, . TRACY. SO— WHILE YOU'RE WRECKAGE — I'LL HAVE FLATFOOT. 4 12 “SON BORN. ALL WELL AND SAFE. Zz2Z GREETINGS FROM US ALL. UNCLE WALT. THINGS ARE DATED APRIL FIRST. g DIFFERENT, | YoU GUYS. Goop! THREE OF US BET ON A Boy. WELL SPLIT THE POT THREE WAYS. g A FREL LASSWELL ~, LAWSY ME ! vow SNUFEVY'S FUST RUI THOUGHTN OF ‘EM TO O CORN SQUEEZIN'S ? =y N — WIF THEWM MWMERCHANTS, OH-DEAR-MY SINGING TEACHER CAN'T COME TODAY AND THE OPERA 1S CANCELLED-AS THE SOPRANO-MADAME VIOLA ANN DRUMM- IS ILL ~

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