The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1945, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

HURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1945 - WANT ADS Free Concert THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN FOR SALE 1 WANTED OR SALE-G1' troller 31-A-674; & Jbeam. Small Boat Harbor. RNISHED 3-bedroom, modern home; 2!; acres patented land, at Auk Bay. Full concrete basement, il furnace and range, 32-volt Delco. * $5,000. John P. O. Box 2313, Juneau. EW 38 Police Colt Special, 6-in. barrell, spring shoulder holster. see Clouse, City Police. SEWING MACHINE, radio, elec. washer, without wringer; 2 large baby beds, highchair, stroller, like new; Daveno bed. Numerous Ather articles. 175 ~Gastineau, Phone 621. K1ZE 12 Hamilton pocket watch, 17 jewel. See it at Clipper Barber Shop, 248 South Franklin. LOOR LAMP, cocktail , smoking ~end-table, large plate- glass mirror, maple utility table. Phone Blue 700. - MONTHS - OLD Golden Cocker Spaniel. Phone Blue 245. ACCORDION Italo-American, 120 bass with bass and treble coupler. Room 204, Gastineau Hotel. oor Sedan; also 1032 Pickup. vowling- 937 CHEV. 2- Plymouth 4 Davlin Co. OR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 for apgointmex\t. REE TABLE MODEL RADIOS, good condition. Call Green 750. p1.6 ft. Troller; 8. condition. 91 HP Gray Hi-Speed engine, extra gear, $3,200. Cash . Mrs. Arvid Isaacson, Box 202, Sitka, Alaska. NE S-4 TYPE sun lamp, like new, $30. Write Empire C 5401. N e T % P COTTAGES for sale each on % acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or 357 after 10 a. m. Natterstad, 2 abie, | — 1 son Shop. t. beam, good WILL PAY OASH for late model sedan. Write P. O. Box 88, Haines, Alaska. BLONDIE WANTED—Maintenance man for Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. HOLD THE NAVYS HONOR AND FIGHT WALDO THE ATRE L SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone| Blue 470. | 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, Portlane, 14| | Oregon. | THIMBLE o (] ivenrriday, r Fine Program WANTED—Girl to share an apart- ’ e ment with Weather Bureau Em- R ployEe. Phone Black 127, before | Near|y 150 Boys and Girls 3:30 p. m. i : 3 > |WANTED — A washing machine. | Will Smg—@ Bands MR | men Will Play WANTED—Will pay top price for| S on S all kinds second hand merchan-“l’hr music loving public is in for a dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- | big treat tomorrow night when aboul ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237,150 boys and girls of the High School Douglas. {Glee Clubs and chorus and about 40 | andsmen will give a free concert in | the High School gymnasium starting at 8 o'clock. The program ar- |WANTED — A washing machine ffi";‘)."l:: Mg Sby S ipleni S ey i | The divectors are Mrs. F. N, Pitt§ WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | and George Pancheau. loughby. Phone 788. The m follows: 1 r Spangled Banner, Band. 2.--Our Defendérs, March; Oracle Overture, Band 3.—Thru the Silent Night; Calm As the Night; Love Is Like A Buttetfly, Girls Glee Club 4.—Clarinet Solo, Dale Roff. 5—El Capitan March; Three Trunpeters (Trumpet Trio i v LN, P with Band accompaniment). | 6—Tl stroll No More; That 1§ “lscfiLLA"nn“s | an; I Need Sympathy; Singing | | | |PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- | a, Overture; Stepping “ ! . Novelty; Band. | = FT | 8—My Y E K Ces i‘[‘HE FIXIT SHOP—General “flh‘i 1y Hero, Vocal Solo; Frances Bar 4 |+ repair work. Phone 567. 9.—Sweethearts; Chorus. 10.—Spirit of the Age, Overture; A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody; | | Band. | 11.—Swinging on a Star; Lassie| O’ Mine; Barn Dance; 8 Ball 12—Trombone Solo, Dark Ey Buddy Hunter. 13.—Hippodrome March; Harmony Queen, Overture; Band. 14—Sylvia; T'll S8ee You Again; STARTED ACTING LIKE A HUMAN BEIN“ ¢ ] WELL,1GOTTA YER BOININ' | ADMIT YOU ARE ACTIN' PRETTY HUMAN AT THAT- | Staccato Etude; | | 'UARANTEED Realistic Perma. | | ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 upi | Lola Bea:ty Snop Phone 20° 115 Decker Way | IF you have empty rocms or apts for desirable people, inform the ‘; Gastineau ifotel. JOE PALOOKA NOW, DONT s YOU DARE COME IN,COOKIE | UNTIL YOU'VE 'g OH, DO J COME IN, ) GOING, TO UP- \ 7 "HEW/ ! YOU CAN'T FIGHT, WITHOUT TRUNKS! (65-eT—) (T'S ALL BUT WHAT 1 MEAN IS+ TAKE IT EASY+ DON'T BE FRESH -« TREAT ‘ER LIKE A LADY ‘SALVATION ARMY " DRIVE FOR $4200 Strike Up the Band; Boys Glee | Club, 15—Ray Time Novelt Band. Wedding March y; Tea for Two, Popular; | f0-70. HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott| 16.—Cielito Lindo; Two Guitars; | HEADS UP, Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400.| Call Red 350. | E‘DSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Bugay, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. FORpSALE—Troller “Diana”™—33 It.| long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class ccndition. See Harbor Master. FOR RENY hOR RENT—Modern one-bedroom wapt. Phone 792. OUSEKEEPING ROOM for rent,| elderly man preferred. Ellingen @apts. Call after 6 p. m. I-ROOM _ Furnished cabin, oil range, bath. Inquire 513 Wil- loughby Ave. ETEAM heated room. Phone Green 875, ¥TBAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. ©il and wood stoves, lights, laun- dty. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND GI;.sni;fi red zip —p;rne.mi-‘te‘- ward. Phone Blue 403. [OST-Ladies Monarch wrist watch. . Réward. PlLone 338. QST—Dressing case, March 28, on rdad between Juneau and Air- . Generous reward. Return to Empire. FOUND—Fountain pen, near Govt. Sghool. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ,adv. FOUND—Ladies dark brown Kkid glove. Stitching trimmed. Owner ay have same by claiming and ying for this adv. uop'r—s keys in brown case near or in P. O. Return H. L. Salva- tion Army. NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT 2:\" CONCERN: Whereas Charles | nneth Kimbrough has petitioned the District Court for the Territory | lof Aldska, First Division, at Juneau, foy change of his name to Charles [Ketineth Linehan,— Now, therefore, all persons con- cerned are notiffed to appear before saidl court’at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. April 18th, 1945, and show cause, if any they have, why said' change of name as aforesaid should not be granted. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk. OWARD D. STABLER, Petitioner’s Attorney, Skattuck Building, Jupeau, Alaska. First publication, April 5, 1945. Last publication, April 12, 1945. BEGINS MONDAY Chorus. | 17.-~Whispering Hope; Home, Sweet Home; Viking March; fic) Band l ->e SNAKE ! THEY - GOT SNAKE ...THEY GOT SNAKE b & | 5 REPAIR SHOPS e HOTSHOT, THEY'LL BE AROUND FOR ANOTHER PASS IN A MINUTE FREIGHT CAR, MEASLES FINDS HIMSELF IN THE RAILROAD CAR OH CUT OUT THE ACTING MELODY, DYOU WANT SOME MORE LIKE THAT ? I S'POSE YER CASTIN’ ASPOISIONS 1 AIN'T A GENT-ULMUN EH-~~ fiSaiiin T WHY THERE NEVER WAS NOHIN' AS '?ANY OF THOSE GOOKS WOULD mszl HAPPY IF HE COULD DIVE INTO THAT LOADED TRANSPORT AND TAKE IT WITH HIM!... SNAKE TUMBLIN HAD TO BUY OFF ONE SUCH BANZAI JoB! I'M S50 GLAD. The Salvation Armny drive for| $4,200 starts in Juneau next Monday | and H. L. Faulkner, Chairman of the | : local Advisory Board of the Army appeals to the people of Juneau and | Douglas to help the local forces ROAD BOARD OKEHS reach the quota set for this year. | In a letter to the citizens, he says: | plA NE FloAT Fo R [ “Scon millions of men of the Armed | B Forces will be coming home, not only { Ithese men, but the millions who Iow" oF pElI(AN‘ have been disrupted by war time| ‘ | conditions at home and will need guidance and help in the read-, The Territorial Road Board has| Jjustment to peace time conditions. ;'ullucuu-,d a maximum of $1,500 to be| The Salvation Army with its years of jused for construction of a seaplane {practical experience will be needed float and ramp at Pelican, it was | to help in this great problem.” made known today by W. Leonard Funds raised in Junean are for | Emith, new Highway Engineer. Air- the following services: Full time Re- |line operators have assured that the © |Mgious Services to Alaska Natives,|new flcat will result in considerably |Character Buflding Program for|improved service, both mail and pas- Youth, Salvage Collection and Dis-|senger, for the community of Peli~ tribution to the Needy, Women's can. |Home League, Information Service,! Additienal facilities are to be pro- | Hospital Visitation, Prison Work, vided on a cooperative basis by the Personal Counscling, Knitted Goodslmwnspeople of Pelican and may in- for Service ‘Men, Red Shield Club,|clude a shelter and fueling equip- Sewing for Service Men, Location ment, it was stated. The project is :‘cx Missing Perssons, Social Activity,|the first to be approved by the {Craft Classes, and Young People’s| Rcad Board since the new Engin- lsummer Camp. leer took over his office. He stated i W TN o, T "R e ithat work is to commence at Peli- | {can immediately. All plans have MRS, BETTY LEBRASH 5% wove I IS CALLED SOUTH BY } LEAVES HOSPITAL [ | Ole C. Moen has been discharged: | ILLNESS OF MOTHER tom st. aums Hospta PR i { ek UNCLE WALT, WHEN DID YOU CABLE SKEEZIX? ! | HEBERT ILL | | Mrs, Belly LeBrash left yesterday| Lisle Hebert, a surgery patient, < |by Pan American plane for Seattle, lhas been admitted to St. Ann's! |called south by the sudden illness of |Hospital. % {her mother, Mrs. Hans Elstad of proker, | Enumclaw, Washington, 16 | While south, Mrs. LeBrash will licin her sons, Pfc. Larry and Pfe. |Jack Trambitas, who are at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma, in combat |training for overseas duty. : She will |also visit Mrs. Larry Trambitas and |daughter Gaelene in Portland Ore-| gon. U3 Hebert is a wellknown & [= with headquarters in Ju- i - w1 R e e THE GASTINEAU CAFE L Presents the Juneau Jamboree over RINY tonight dt 7:30. Local Talenit Studio "Show, featuring Nancy Burkeé, Margie Harris. o (] e I IMMEDIATELY, HE fi KNOWS ALL ABOUT T BY NOW, NINA. Al 1 MISS HIM NOW MoRe THAN BEFORE .1 CHIPPER CAME. i i it G ?;sz 'RE SPLITTING |NT§$\ Kbt —I I GUESS THERE = TWO ELEMENTS...50 ONE CAN LT L COMES A TIME WHEN SUCK U5 AWAY WHILE THE | 4 ~ A GUY HASTO PAY His T’(imsx: GOES IN FOR A DUES TO THE CLUB... KNOCKOUT.. TRACY? 1EY, FELLOW. I MEASLES 1 GONE ’ 4 HE'S STRUTTING HE'S THE | HAVE THREE FRIENDS Y AROUND OVER THERE HAPPIEST WHO HAVE CHILDREN WITH A CHEST T00, QI IN THE THEIR HUSBANDS HAVE T00 BIG FOR PACIFIC. NEVER SEEN. | KNOW HIS" TUNIC. NOW WHAT IT%S LIKE. SHELDON JACKSON | 'SCHOOL CHORR 1S COMING NEXT WEEK Arriving next week from Sitka, {the Sheldon Jackson School’ choir, will present a concert on Friday| evening, April 20, in the Juneau High School gymnasium. The choir is composed of 42 stu- dents selected from the Sheldon Jackson High School. Villages and |towns of Southeast Alaska are repre- sented with several students from farther north. Special features of the concert will be a girls’ sextette and acon- - |tralto solo by Miss Laverne Seagren, p director of the choir. - Mrs. Charles Tanned G. Stuart, formerly Music Instruc- itor at Sheldon Jackson School and mow director of the U.S.O. at Sitka, | . BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. I is the accompanist. —_————— Any uunnmj. Wau delivery. Write for Price THE GASTINEAU CAFE Presents the Juneau Jamboree List. Valcauda Fur Co. Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318 ALASKA'S FINEST| 2 HOTEL | = Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 over KINY tonight at 7:30. Local Talent Studio Show, featuring Nancy Burke, Margie Harris. | — e —— HAINES SEED POTATOES Get yours now at the California (Apr 12 13-15 16) 1 HEAR TELL SNUFFY SMIF WILL BE THANK GOODNESS IVE GOT ALL. THE FURNITURE BACK IN THE PARLOR - AN’ WE GOT THE RUG DOWI il LB, oo it WOW =~ IF ME BACK. IBN'T BROKEN -1 THINK IT MUST MR, JIGGS-WILL YOU TAKE LIP TH' | < 12| 7O sHAKE s THEIR FEET/ IRy s o

Other pages from this issue: