The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1945, Page 7

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FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1945 WANT ADS _ FORSALE FOR SALE—31’ troller 31-A-G7-l: beam. Small Boat Harbor. 8 flTABLE MODEL RADIOS it good condition. Phone Green 750. ONE EACH-—10x12 tent, coil, small campess, leather @ hand paint sprayer, and two 6-V batteries. Scandinavian Rooms. line iron Inquire ALL Electric ©Oil Pump, with tubing, for oil range. In good condition. Phone Red 611. ) MATTRESSES and good spring. Electric sewing machine, Phone Blue 650. TAKU Gillnet Beat—24' long; 2 yrs. old. A-1 shape. Has new 52-HP Gray. Madsen’s Bike Shop. QUTBOARD MOTOR, 1-HP Sea King. $40. Madsen's Bike Shop. FISHING SUPPLIES, Phone Green » 113 or call at Madsen’s Bike Shop. Fishmg gear orders delivered. FURNISHED " 3-bedroom, modern home; 2% acres patented land, at Auk Bay. Full concrete basement, oil furnace and range, 32-volt Delco. $5,000. John Natterstad, P. O. Box 2313, Juneau. NEW 38 Police Colt Special, 6-in. barrell, spring shoulder holster. ‘see Clouse, City .Police. SIZE 12 Hamilton pocket wateh, 17 jewel. See it at ‘Clipper Barber Shop, 248 South Franklin. FLOOR LAMP, cocktail table, smoking - end-table, large plate- glass mirror, maple utility table. Phone Blue 700, 1937 CHEV. 2-door Sedan; also 1932 Plymouth “4” Pickup. Cowling- § Davlin Co. FOR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 for appointment. 316 ft. Troller; 86 L peam, good condition. 91 HP Gray Hi-Speed .engine, extra gear, $3,200. Cash only. Mrs. Arvid Isaacson, Box 292, Sitka, Alaska. QNE S-4 TYPE sun lf\mp like new, $30. Write Empire C 5401. 2 COTTAGI".S for sal[- each on ‘m acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or __ 357 after 10 a. m. BO '7[) HEAVY DUTY Ha]l SCutt Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. Call Red 350. BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. $8. | | WANTED \VANTEI)» Hmlst‘ Hotel WANTED—Clerk at Unl\uall} of Alaska, who can take. dictation, typing. Salary, $200 monthly Phene Lydia Fohn-Hansen, Bar- anof Hotel, or write U of College, Alaska. FOR RENT—4-room apt. Oil heat Crescent Apts. Phone 428 WILL PAY CASH for late model sedan. Write P. O. Box 88, Haines, Alaska. WANTED--Girl to share an apalt- ment with Weather Bureau Em- ployee. Phone Black 127, before 3:30 p. m, ‘WANTED -- A washing mécfii;\c. Call Black 705. WANTED—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Douglas. WANTED—Maintenance man for Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. WANTED — A wasmng macnme. Call Black 409. WANTEB—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470, WANTED—Steady jub > in Junea I am 34 years old and am m chanically inclined, but will anything. Write F. Jacobs, E. Burnside St, Portlan® Oregon 14, PIANOS RENTED—Tured. . Ander- son Shop. THE FIXIT SHOP—(zen(‘rnl ligh( repair work. Phone 567. | 'UARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.,0 Paper Curls, $1 up. Tola Beaty Snop Phone 201 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rocms or apts.. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small red zm puxso ward. Phone Blue 403. Re- LOST-Ladies Mondx(h wnst \Mltth Reward. Phone 338. LOST7~DX(‘S sing case, N “8 on| road between Juneau and Air- field. Generous reward. Return to | Empire. PORpaALE~Tmll:r “Diana"—33 It. , long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor | Master. FOR RENY HOUSEKEEPING ROOM for rent, ®+ elderly man preferred. Emngen‘ apts. Call after 6 p. m 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, oil srange, bath. Inquire 513 Wil- loughby Ave. STEAM heated room. Phone Green 675. BUSGEE SR oL 2t - S JORL B STEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. PWINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phome 236. SAVE THE DATE April 23—Douglds. Fire Depart- ment Annual Dangce. - . FOUVD “Fountain_ pen “near Govt. | School. Owner may have same by | identifying and paying for this adv, | FOUND—Ladies brown kid | glove. Stitching trimmed. Owner | may have same by claiming and paying for this adv. uOST—fi keys in 1 brown case near or in P. O. Return H. L. Salva-| | tion Army £ RABBIT SKIN. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate dehvery ‘Write for Price Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington SERVING ALASKA M m Bar: s\nol L Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘1 ™ ffva” PAGWOOD IM GOING NEXT DOOR TO MRS FEW MlNUTES INEW DUTIES | TAKENOVER BY TRUMAN GoesioWhite House, Holds Conference as Dazed World Watches (Continued jrom Page One) Hugh Fuiton, who is mentioned for a post in the Cabinet if any| changes are made, He made an| unprecedented trip to Capitol Hill | where he lunched with Congres- sional leaders. He was heartened by a formal pledge of support by the Senate Republican delegation. Truman announced he will attend the burial services at Hyde Park Sunday. ‘Iruman began the day by declar- ing “my schedule will be a busy one, every day.” | While reports from the White | House are not yet official, Truman may address a joint session of Congress next week, possibly on Tuesday. THEATRE "HIMBLE FAITH 1S PLEDGED WASHINGTON, April 18 — The! Republican Senate conference, rep- resenting 40 of that body’s 96 mem- | bers, pledged “faith and trust” in| President Truman, as the Sl“lel’-i stricken Congressional leaders can- | eled routine business and met to arrange memomal services to the | memory of F‘ranklm D. Roosevelt. House of (ommons Pays Respecis, FDR LONDON, April 13—A solemnly | rushed House of Commons ncljoum»“ i minutes after convening in| to the memory of Preside; ut{ Roosevelt. His shoulders bowed, and I.mnl pale, Prime Minister Churchill in-/ |formed the House of Commons of the death of “this great departed istetesman, war leader and dear ‘chcmhed friend.” e ———— OE PALoo’KA BLONDIE J ] ] ‘Moihers' TeatoBe j.": Given on Sunday by Order Rainbow Girls 2 B The Rainbow Girls of Juneau and Dcuglas will entertain at a Mothers’ Tea, Sunday afternoon between 3 \c'clock and 5 o'clock, in the Scot- tish Rite Temple. | Mystery Mothers” are cordially' invited to attend as well as mothers of Rainmow Girls. [ [ 1 Between 3:30 o'clock and 4:30 7| (o ‘clock a program of music and spe- JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN A FIGURED 1T WOLLD BE OKA DAGWOO R ) WOW! NOW THAT REALLY FIGHT! 1| PITY THOSE POOR GUYS— “ANNOUNCING A GUBSTITUTION. POPEVYE, THE SAILOR, GOIN’ IN FOR PEEWEE, THE SEABEE AGAINST WALDQ, THE WELDER MELODY- WHICH" WAY«"WE GO~ NO JAPS YO KNOW WHERE _WE FIND MEPJKANS ? e VERR% SYAY HERE-AS 1 WAS WHAT'S TH' HURRY SAYIN' THERE'S PROBLY Y WE MIGHT GIT LOST+ ENOUGH TGET US TO LAND=:{ AWRIGHT SO WE WE GOTTA BE CAREFUL~NOT J ARE LOSTw BUT GET INJAP TERRITORY -+ il YER RIGHT ABOUT 1 THAT \S IF WE FIND ANY gl JAPS~AN'BESIDES § ] I UKE T HERE. ; TH\S MOTOR WAS NEVER TOUCHED. AN' THERE'S PLENTY HoTsHoT ! YOU'RE ON Fire'! ONE ENEMY FIGHTER FALTERS AS THE TWO AMERICANS GO INTO A TIGHT LOOP TO MEET THE THREAT FROM THEIR REAR ... TERRY 15 HELPLESS ON THE GROUND, SNAKE TUMBLIN HAS GONE DOWN RAMMING A JAP SUICIDEDIVE TOWARD THE LAST TRANSFORT ~NOW. HOTSHOT CHARLIE AND ENSIGN-SUNDAY. TURN TO MEET HALF THE JAP FORCE-AS THE OTHER WALF CIRCLES TO GET BEHIND THeM ES, MY .FRIENDS, AFTER A ' )= SUCCESSFUL STAGE RUN, SNOWFLAKE AND I ARE ON cialty numbers will be given by the | < OUR WAY TO HOLLYWOOD m lgirls. This . the first tea of the @zl |ceason to ke held by the Rainbows, g ‘hcnormg their mothers, and it is, Ihcped the mothers will rescond to! | the invitation to enjoy the ... .ernoon | program planned for !hem i - e o & o 0 o 0 0 o TIDES T(ZM(.)RROW . High Tide 2:52a.m.: 203 ft. Low Tide 9:15a.m.: -38ft. High ‘Tide 15:30 p.m.: 18.0 ft. Low Tide 21:25p.m.: -0.3 ft. b {HELLO KIDS!!! ASOLENE ALLEY 1:30 P. M. Saturday Egg Contest SPECIAL PRIZES Girls— Story Book Dolly ! Boys— | Hi-Power Telescope PLUS— Boohy Prizes VANITY BEAUTY - SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Il(r OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318 THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room Tt Costs No More Phone 800 ) —rrrroe ¢ ‘ @ i wll"‘ ny uul g nfl\‘l’ I'M HAPFY FOR YoU, BUT | MUST ADMIT IM TOUGH PART oU_ LOOK THE TOUGH PART IS You LOOK TERRIELY ENVIOUS! ) ALL OVER, JESSICA, AND | BEAUTIFUL, NINA, EVERYTHING 15 FINE. AND | WANT TO SEE THAT BABY. \I D e ~*~ - = AUNTIE -- A\G mouev %‘&TERN G 38 Jueume BOBBY- YOU HEARD ME -THAT | PICTURE 16 NOT A FIT PICTURE W| FOR ALITTLE GIRL TO SEE - EVEN THE TITLE IS DISGUSTING/ *DANCING CUTIES" FAVORITE MOVIE STAR IS IN THAT PICTURE ~ MRS JIGCS | THINK. SIHE SAID [T WAS SHOWIN' AT TH' KIMONO THEATRE- 1 e MAGGIE'S i Cope. 1945, King Festures Sy

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