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FOR SALE “SDAY, APRIL 18, 1945 " WANT ADS ‘ WANTED FOR SALE—1935 Ford Coupe. Good tires, fair condition. Phone 556. 'T. TROLLER “DORI: Chrys- Crown 1935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA price, 3 ACRES ))a!ented’ land, house, good water. 7% miles on Glacier Highway. Also 1940 Dodge pick- up, A-1 condition, 3 new tires. Call Blue 415. FOR SALE—Oil range. Call at Victory Cafe. 7-FT. LAMINATED SKIS, with cable bindings. Phone 317. ITH Console Model Radio. Blue 113, After 4 p. m. TWO ST. BERNARD George Bednar at Tee Harbor. Ph 1936 CHEV. COACH, with new bat- tery, new brakes and 5 very good tires. $390 cash. Call Cowling- Davlin. 6-ROOM HOUSE, newly painted, and lot in Doug Partly fur- nished, with elec! range. $2500 cash, or $750 down, balance on terms. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trading Post. . gine, 110-Vits. Blue | bod condition. Green 483. | chicken house, strawberry patches, | WANTED_Girl's bicycle gn good | condition. Phone Douglas 133. | WANTED — 2-bedroom house by May 1st. Phone 621. MAID WANTED—Union wages, at | Gastineau Hotel. WANT TO RENT, or lease, a 2 or 3-bedroom house in Juneau. Phone Red 770. xcenbl(j{iuh-sp 100-HP. or over, to Box 687, |WANTED — Full-time driver at | Irving’s Market. | WANTED TO BUY—Small, moder | furnished home. Phone Red 185. WANTED TO BUY—Small modern furnished home. Write Empire, 5439. WANTED—2 or 3-room house. No steps. Cash. Write Empire, 5442. SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER wishes permanent position in Juneau reliable private firm.| Young, physically fit and willing; ; to work hard. Irene Hunt, 1401 : 4th Ave., Seattle. |WILL PAY CASH for late model | sedan. Write P. O. Box 88, Haines, Alaska. IN SEATTER TRACT — 3- Room house, in poor condition, no yard. Good buy for someone who can do own repairing and reno- | vating. Shattuck Agency. 13- TUBE, ALL-WAVE RA Smoking table, combination end table and magazine rack, table lamp, sun lamp, combination desk, » filing cabinet and lamp, coffee table, portable bar. Phone 628, # after 6 p. m. campo: leather coat, size 40; hand paint sprayer, gasoline iron and two 6-V batteries. Inquire Scandinavian Rooms. WANTED—Girl to share an apart- ment with Weather Bureau Em- ployee. Phone Black 127, before 3:30 p. m. 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—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. SEWING — Peafl Prouty. Phone Blue 470, ~ MISCELLANEOUS D 3-bedroom, modern 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. - FURNIS! home; 2 FOR SALE—J). A. Hellenthal resi- dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 I for appointment 2 COTTAGES for sale each on % P ssleiy 357 after 10 a. m. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or | PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- son Shop. | THE FIXIT SHOP—General light | repair work. Phong 567. | i - | SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, §1 up Lola Beazity Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way (F you have empty roums or apts. for desirable people, inform the | DOUGLAS ) 3 | | GUARDS TO MEET | . 'at 7:30 o'clock in the Natatorium.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA I HATE TO WASTE MRS. WAHTO, GRANDMA | WE'VE GOT TO Mrs. Gust Wahto received a radio | CATCH THAT - |yesterday stating she was a new Q |#randmother to a bouncing boy. | % The message came from her son,|Q I ~ |Arvo, and wife, who reside at Aberdeen, Washington, “where Mr. | Wahto teaches school. The radio | stated the son was born on April 16, and was named Gordon Doug- | las, in honor of two brothers of | |the father, who are in the se ] {overseas. L T g B T vritorial | 7 . i 8 ZZ{ NOW THAT | WON THE TITLE =P FOR THE NAVY, | KIN GET ON oy WIT" ME NON-STOP JITTER: & BUG COAST-TO- COAST PANCE| = 2 7 The Douglas Unit, |Guard, will meet tomorro Dress will be coveralls, leggings, | ammunition belts and rifles. { (bl | | WORK STARTS ON APPROACH | | Work was started this mm-ning]E_ on the road fill connecting the cannery and city dock to the City |, of Douglas. The road will replace la wooden approach which was de- | molished in one of last winter's| A |Taku winds. The work is being | 5 financed by joint Territorial and | City funds. -] [ - ALTAR SOCIETY TO MEET { A meeting of the Altar Society| will be held tomorrow, Thurs BUT | CAN'T STOP JITTER- BUGGING, ON ACCOUNTA evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mortinson. Mrs. P. McCarron, President of the ciety, urges all members to presentz Town_ééfimlfio i Have Potluck Feed = The Townsend Club, at its regular ‘ A meeting last night, decided to have | another potluck dinner on the night of April 24, to which members are | @ invited. el The public is invited to attend the regular program at 8 o'clock, 7 | WAS A GENTLE! MUN 1" UP TOPSIDE. ¥ iv Gonna B PP ME LOCK JERRY UP. § 3 KEEP YOU NOW ME KETCH SLEEPON [ SKAY, LOCKED IN | | DECK. YOU KEEP WATCH after which oldtime dancing will! be enjoyed. Fas - - - | JACOBIN TO BE GUEST AT CHAMBER COMMERCE W) N IZLIE! TERRY ! MY oLD I THOUGHT | LODGE gonHEz! . YoU sTOPPED | I HAVEN'T SEEN Principal speaker at the regular weekly luncheon meeting tomorrow of the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce will be Louis Jacobin, of YoU £INCE THE Alaska Life Magazine. Mr. Jacobin : CONVENTION IN is in Juneau securing information ' s KANsAs cITY | on this city, together with pictures, for future articles in his publica- tion. He will explain his purposes and results ved to the Cham- ber, it is announced. — e, LEE TERRY HES JUST BEING R TERRY oosswfi DECENT... HOTSHOT ) KNOW ABOUT POOR DOESNT KNOW THAT 2 OLD SNAKE...AND | I KNOW SNAKE TUMBLIN ) I HAVEN'T THE GOT IT! SNAKE MIGHT BE I HEART TO MAKE ALIVE IF'T HAD BEEN 3 HIM MORE UNHAPPY | ON THE JOB... BY BREAKING THE FORGET IT! THE DRAGON LADY TOLD U5 SHE ™ HAD You ON Ice! NOBODY BLAMED You FOR NOT BEING AROUND FOR. THE HeY! you ARE HURT, HOTsHOT / A MERE’ coMPOUND | SCRATCH, TERRY | AND THIS, T SUPPOSE, 15 YOUR COUSIN FROM HOTCHKISS CORNER: . _$ ey The rabbit furnishes mo; FORpSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft.| for sportsmen than any other long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | species. % Cl}r}'s{cr Crown ‘marine engine,fFOR RENT—4-room apt, Oil heat,|—— first class condition. See Harbor | Crescent Apts. Phone 428 1 | ter. z §: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | | . UNITED STATES {j= PERHAPS YOU DIDN'T CAN YOU IMAGINE ! s 2-ROOM furnished Apt. Oil range,| ~ GENERAL LAND OFFICE | ,/‘ 5 ; k | A i | HEAR ME, OLD MAN— = bath. Inquire 513-A Willoughby District Land Office | 3 [ 4 ! / LOSTANDFOUND | — — | Anchorage, Alsska. | YOWSAH, 50'5'5"'6 7 I SAID TO BRING ALONG HAYE_OF FENDED HiM ._&) e A |STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Gall Janary 23, 1055, . | \3 SE_COM e A BROOM AND A DUST 28 4 (\ T D iy LGST—Left or misiaid pair of black | after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. | Notice is hereby given that Hubert | . N e ] ) / . patent cut-out slippers in white | ———————————————-— Franklin Holder, entryman, has! 3 paper bag. Reward. Phone Green WINTER RATES, Seaview ADiS.| ;a4 final proof on his homestead,‘< 483, Ol and wood stoves, lights, 1aun- | anchorage Serial 09125, for Lot 5, & — | dry. Fhone 236, Section 26, T. 28 S.R. 56 ECRM. [~ -+ LOST—Cameo earring, downtown. | 3 6 | containing 47.63 acres, together with | #] Reward. Return to Empire. | SAVE THE DATE { his witnesses, Erik Oslund and Wil- |»g L’% e e | liam Earl Nigh, all of Haines, Al FOUND-] g { s i i ) > ov may h:;,‘:e Sl:zz olr;y nil:iim,ci):;r?:; April 28—Douglas Fire Depart-!aska, and it is now in the files of 2 adid paying for tiaty: ment Annual Dance. | the District Land Office, Anchorage, a R e AR - — | Alaska. GOODIE SALE ! If no protest is filed in the local | | 1and office within the period of pub- | Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society, 11 J lication or thirty days thereafter, y a. m., Sat., April, 21, at Bert’s Cash | said final proof will be accepted and ke il SNBRAINL Jo b mliee Se SoNT LET Hivt GET 00 Y 1M AFRAID FE R [ THOMAS, | CAN'T HELP V4 YES, MOTHER. Benvio | ‘Tungsten is not found alone in| B Register. YOU LITTLE WE'LL BE USED TO CITY WAYS, | WON'T BE MUCH THINKING HOW FORTUNATE | THIS WAR HAS ¢ FEB Get the New Wash- |its natural state, but associated | First publication, April 4, 1945. DARLING! | WISH oUT TO SEE NINA. | WANT TO * HELP FOR A | we WERE WHEN WE WERE | BEEN CRUEL TO Mc(‘:lll.re, with iron and manganese. { Last publication, May 2, 1945. ! | CoULD TAKE YQUu BEFORE MAKE A FARM HAND | COUPLE OF YEARS. FIRST MARRIED. WE YOUNG- COUPLES, * Mer theon T & 20 SRR b T o s YOU BACK TO 1ING, MOTHER. OUT OF HIM. < DIDN'T HAVE MUCH, BUT WE | AND WE CAN DO ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEW: | THE FARM 4 < = 1 SO LITTLE TO o | That Howard D. Stabler, admin- WITH ME. HELP THEM. 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 GASOLINE ALLEY { .{ THE FIXIT SHOP | | beins tess than $4,00000. All persons | [ 215 Second | concerned ai¢ notified to be and | » ) lecontd. Btreet appear in the U. 8. Commissioner’s { Musical Instrument Repairing { |Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju-| ! P‘};{%‘g}g‘ oy gg:‘{“;x%l; neay, Alasks, at 10 ook A n:h on i) ; i [ the 2nd day of May, 1945, an oW J\)GM\B 1 YE KNOW SUET VYOPR! L | : : ey i i T | i ok e o rendered i PULL-WELL AW NEVER TATER “TRAP, Sl RS P g Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 28th | ) = i WUZ ONE TOI PUT 0'?‘ mMmaw ! VANITY day of March, 1945. JESSICA DRA ‘ wue's HESH, JUGHR\D.. - HWI-FALOOTIN' AVRS ! BEAUTY HOWARD STABLER, GONETTE UNKY PAW'S KETCHIN' A FOUR S ALON Administrator. o "ing $1ar of the radio says; S FIVE HOUR CAT NAP N I - - SNUFFY b i First publication, March 28, 1945. | Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. ) | Last publication, April 18, 1945. *| OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318} |~ oo i oy s - S e NOTICE TO CREDITORS why I'm = s A In the Commissioner’s Court for the booster,” 2z ' Territory of Alaska, Division Num- » = ber One. r\l-\,g/.)/’ Before MARY T. McCANN, Com- /‘lf(j M missioner and ex-officio Probate SUecest Women's AppaneL Judge, Skagway Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and « ‘Testament of ETHEL GurFELD,| § Cream Mdflflllfl “It's the Nicest Store in Town” deceased. Safely belps Baranof Hotel Building NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 4 . 2 WOW-AM | - 0 thai the undersgned was, on tnc| § Stop Perspiration S ARG NOMORE, BRI o 2 Tnd ————-, | 1Tth day of March, 1945, duly ap- e ? WUZ FLYIN' OVER ME AT TH" p ! })‘,)nurjwt ek, THE pointed Executor of the Last Will 1, Does nociigiesy skis Pocs TENTH TEE - I'M GOIN' PanddiF e g and Testament and of the, estate of 2, Prevents amdes-ares. ador. RIGHT TO BED 4 BARANOF || cua cuteld deceased B sy, B All persons having claims against 3. A pure, white, antiseptic, stain- | ’ AL ASKA s FINEST the estate of deceased are required 2 ’;“05 ‘{:m"‘;““f"d‘,';' O b i to present the same, with proper * used right afect shaving. e * HUTEL vouchers attached, to the under- 5. fiwn_dcdlA[{p(ova'!LSequuf - nstituteof Launder- signed at Skagway. Alaska, within |l ARTOLILCRLEL - Ea! i. ‘h' r amous six months from the date of this ‘Artid regularly, notice. Gold Room ARNOLD GUTFELD, ' 39¢ Koot s V3 Executor of the Estate of It Costs No Ethel Gutfeld, deceased. Phone Pirst publication, March 28, 1945, Last publication, April 18, 1945,