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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1945 WANT ADS 'NEW OFFICERS OF! METHODIST CHURCH FORSALE | CHOSEN AT SESSION beds, eomplete, $40.00; coffee table, removable tray top, $15.00; 9x12 rug, $15.00; jig-saw and 1/3 HP motor, $35.00. Phone 483. FOR SALE—3 Acres patented land, 3-room house. Mile 9. Good berries and garden spot. Phone Green 410. STEEL GUITAR for sale, with Case, $25.00. Call Green 309, evenings. HALL TREE, 0-tube console radio, | 2 bird cages, 1 stand. Phone Green 410. DESK, Elrawer, typewriter | style; chair and ottoman. Phone 218 or 0372. 36-FT. TROLLER “DORIS". Ohrys- | ler Crown engine, 110-Vits. Blue 735. 1935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA price, good condition. Green 483. 3 ACRES patented land, house, chicken house, strawberry patches, good water. 7% miles on Glacier Highway. Also 1940 Dodge pick- | up, A-1 condition, 3 new tires.| Call Blue 415. | FOR SALE—OIl Call at .y Victory Cafe. 7-FT. LAMINATED SKIS, cable bindings. Phone 317. range with | ZENITH Console Model Radio. Phone Blue 113, after 4 p. m. | TWO ST. BERNARD PUPS. See| George Bednar at Tee Harbor. | g A | 13- TUBE, ALL-WAVE RADIO— 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. | ONE EACH—10x12 tent, coil, small camposs, leather coat, size 40:‘ hand paint sprayer, gasoline iron | and two 6-V batteries. Inquire Scandinavian Rooms. \ 2 | 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. | FOR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- | dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 for appointment. 3 COTTAGES for sale eacn on % acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or | 357 after 10 a. m. | | FORPSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 lt.} long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chryster Crown marine engine, | first, class condition. See Harbor Master. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Left or mislaid pair of black | patent cut-out slippers in white paper bag. Reward. Phone Green | 483, 1 @ | | downtown. | Reward. Return to Empire. .-FTOUNI‘):fiveVEeys on fing. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, 1009 W. 10th St. sFOR RENT—4-room apt. Oil heat. Crescent A Phone 428. [3 » after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| Ol and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. —— _ {MISCELLANEOUS | PIANOS RENTED—Turea. Ander- » Son Shop. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567, . GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Tola Beauty Snop. Phone 20! 315 Decker Way « [F you have empty rocms or apts. {gr desirable people, inform the ‘Gastineau ‘Hotel. . The fact that light has a definite ¢speed was brought out by Ole Roemer at Paris in 1676. ‘THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing #! ' General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL , Eat in the Famons || Gold Room ‘ k Costs No More Phone 800 Ly | New officers for the coming year were elected at the regular month-| ly Church Night meeting last even-| ing at the Methodist church. | The Sunday School report showed an increase in attendarice, and the two new Sunday School rooms are reported in use and nearly com- pleted | The Church financial report showed an increase in givins, with a total budget, sinee last July until| ~ w of $3763.58, not including 2 nen’s Society fund $67050 from the radio fund, contri- buted by listen: and sponsors in the chureh; $204.19 by the Sunday Echool, $133.21 contributed for the new rcoms, $1955.87 from regular church contributions, and $800 from the Methodist Mission board. During the eight months, $1600 {was paid on the Pastor’s salary in dition to the us2 of the Parson- about $604 on operating ex- $100 given to the Method- ssions, $648 for broadcasting, $16.60 for newspaper ads, $133.21 for the new rooms. The new of ficers elected are: Trustees—Wallis S. George, Carl Stromberg, Farl D. McGinity, Hall, Clifford Robards. | ds—Jack Popejoy, Cortis n, Ronald Lister, Mrs. C. Mrs. Wm. Odell, Mrs, B. William Sharp. pwards—Mrs. Anna Sully’'s Bakery. WANTED_Girl's bicycle in_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 3-bedroom house in Good tenants. Phone Red or au. WANTED—Serviceable, high-sp marine motor, 100-HP. or over. Write particulars to Box 687, Fairbanks, Alaska. WANTED — Full-time driver at| Trving's Market ED TO BUY—Small, modern, furnished home. Phone Red 185. 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. THIMBLE THEATRE 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. i Treasurer—Wallis S. Financial Secretary—Edith Moore. Church Secretary—Sue Kennedy. ST P NI -| Music Committee—Mrs. Ron List- WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- rs.Ruth M. Pcpejoy, and Mrs. loughb, hone 788. SEWIN( Blue 470. -| Nomination Commiltee—Mrs. C. L. Robards, Mrs. Newton Young, B. |W. Matheny. Acting Sup GOODIE SALE Sun- Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Societ; a. m,, Sat., April, 21, at Bert's Cas Grocery. (Apr. 1819 20) PO tendent of NOTICE! Those wishing to apply for Merit System examinations please GEORGE BROS. | /contact tne meric system supers Widest Selection of visor, second floor, Krafft Bldg., er LIQU"RS iwme T mxlApr 19-20-21-23-24-25) ¢ - > — PHONE 92 or 95 SBUY WAR BONDS TERRY LEE GREAT STUFF | that (olumbia Ale DICK TRACY HAVE YOU TRIED IT d JOE PALOOKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA WHAT ARE YOU DOING DOWN IN THE BASEMENT, SWEETHEART? ~— | THOUGHT BLONDIE ™ WAS ¢ UPSTAIRS PAGE SEVEN '™ READING THE GAS CONGRATULATIONS ON A STERLING EXHIBITION OF FISTICUFFS—IF ¥OU ARE GOING TO THE COAST, WE HAVE A PLANE o TAKING - OFF RIGHT AwAY!/ N N / ¥, S\ WOORAY, 0OPEVey ook NGE MAN © /[ pRESSING ~ ., SRoN&EST N | ROOM N ANY NAVy /7, I'LL STAY OUT ON THE WING— | LIKES T0) LSTA!—I IN THE OPEN A\R/) et e COME ON, POPEYE — WON'T «OU GET INT WERE READY TO TAKE-OFF/ ) s MEH - AH- DEE ™ MEK DO’ OPEN. B TCH TCH L WHAT'S SHE I PULLED THE RIP H SHEE 15 RIGHT, CHARLIE. HOW BAD 15 THAT LEG%..NO KIDDIN ;, NOW... TERRY, LIEUT. CHARLES, 1 Po NOT WEH TO INTERRUPT, BUT WE ARE IN JAPANESE ™ ON THE SEAMY SIDE! I PON'T KNOW | you ° A EASY, MY PET, EASY/! ZOUNDS P PERHAPS L DID STRIKE HM A ITTLE 700 HARD.. VIT) PO ET THE oc;fig'fi1E ND GET THIS M | LIKE SOME OF THE 15 DAYS, THREE BIBLICAL ONES, LIKE HOURS AND ELEVEN R PAUL, MINUTES, TO BE E EXACT. YoU KNOW, PHYLLIS, WE CAN'T LET CHIPPER GO WITHOUT A REAL NAME MUCH LONGER. . HE'S TWO WEEKS OLD! Distributed in Alaska by Odom & Company Shippers Atiention Freight for the S. S. Tongass will be received until May First calling at METLAKATLA, KETCHIKAN, JUNEAU, HAINES, SKAGWAY, PELICAN CITY, SITKA — Also for YUKON. RIVER PORTS OF EAGLE, COAL CREEK, CIRCLE CITY, FORT YUKON, FISHHOOK, BEAV- ER, VENETI, STEVENS VILLAGE, RAM- PART via SKAGWAY. Yukon River freight to be delivered to Seattle, Pier 58, between April 23 and May 1st. Also receiving Freight for S. S. Cricket until April 20th for KETCHIKAN, JUNEAU, HOONAH, HAWK INLET, PORT CONCLUSION, NOYES %3%[‘:(?[)' KLAWAK, CRAIG and HYDA- GASOLINE ALLEY - For More Particulars See D.B. FEMMER), agent Alaska Transportation Company BLOW THIS TOOT WORN \N YORE UNCLE SNUFFY'S EAR PAN, i V) IN TWO SHAKES OF A SHEEP TAIL CORD 50 LATE THAT \SPRAINED, WELL DOCTOR | WILL PETER, DAVID— JOHN, THE AXE— |. THEY'RE FROM A VILLAGE NEAR WHICH T LANDED! T SAID IN ENGLISH I DIDN', HAVE MUCH MONEY ON ME, BUT I'D OW# THEM A MILLION THANKS IF THEY'D CARRY ME TO THE COAST...THEY SEEMED TO UNPERSTAND Po You KNOW THE FRENCH WORD FOR 'MILLION, LIEUTENAN CHARLES 2 IT 15 THE SAME AS IN N PON'T & ENGLISH! Do-you {’ RECALL...) SUPPOSE THEY UNDERSTOOD ) You o 5AY SOMETHING ) ASOUT OWING THEM A HEYH_CONDUC‘I‘DR', As consclousNESS RETURNS, WON'T SOMEBODY S MEASLES BIDES HIS TIME NLY S‘E SLAMS THE " THAT'S NOT THE AXE, JUDY. IT'S THE ACTS— THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. | CAN SAY ‘EM, POPPY. MATTHEW MARK, LUKE, WAS THE AXE OF THE APOSTLES! IT WouLp BE A BUM NAME | ANYWAY. MY TS e N ‘BOY AM I TIRED Y | CAN'T KEEP ME EYES