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SATURDAY, APRIL:21, 1945 - WANT ADS { MISCELLANEOUS | ks | PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander-| son Shop. | | | | THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. FOR SALE—Piano, $150.00; twin ¥ peds, complete, $40.00; coffee table, removable tray top, $15.00; 9x12 " rug, $15.00; jig-saw and 1/3 HP o moter, $35.00. Phone Red 483. SUARANTEED Realisuic Perma | —3 Acr ted land, FOR SALE—3 Acres paten land, | ment, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up 3-room house. Mile 9. Good | | berries and garden spot, Phone| Lols Beauty Snop. Phone L Green 410. 815 Decker Way STEEL GUITAR for sale, with|(F you have empty rocams or apts Case, $25.00. Call Green 309, for desirable people, inform the <*tvenings Gastineau Hotel. ube console radio, | 3 1 stand. Phone | p e | I (a n ! | | | ' Patter 2 bird cages, 4 Green 410. DESK, walnut, 6-drawer, typewriter | style; chair and ottoman.® Phone | 218 or 0372. 36-FT, TROLLER “DORIS”. Chrys- ler Crown engine, 110-Vits. Blue | PELICAN, Alaska, April 17— (Spe- ‘-:735- e el cial Correspondence) —The Pelican 193 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA |Progressive Club sponsored an even- »~ price, ndition. Green 483, |ing of entertainment at the home of o b —__|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paddock last 3 <ACRES patented land, house, | Synday evening. Cards and ping- chicken house, strawberry patches, | pong were the chief diversions, with gopd water. 7' miles on Glacier | refreshments served by the women Highway. Also 1940 Dodge pick- members of the club to add to the up, A-1 condition, 3 new tlres.lenjoyment of all present. | | Call Blue 415. B T ey —— Bud Phelps, salesman for National 13- TUBE, ALL-WAVE RADIO— | Groceries of Seattle, arrived by «Smoking table, combination end|plane Monday, spent a profitable table and magazine rack, table day with local business people and » lamp, sun lamp, combination desk, |left by plane this afternooon. filing cabinet and lamp, coffee" » table, portable bar. Ehone 628, | Dean Goodwin, pilot for the Alas- after 6 p. m. | ka Coastal Airlines, was a visitor at = —————————— | the Pelican Cold Storage office dur- ONE EACH—10x12 tent, coil, smail ing a stopoer, camposs, leather coat, size 40;| hand paint sprayer, gasoline iron | william Pege, who bought for Se- and two 6-V batteries. lflque‘baslifln Stuart on the Pelican dock Scandinavian Rooms. last year, was a visitor in town to- 4 R S AR IR oA |day, coming in and leaving on the FURNISHED oom, modern | . ' plane. 4 home; 21¢ 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. and Mrs. Frank Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Al Weathers and Mr. and | Mrs. A. B. Thomas, have settled |down for the seascn, in the Martin FOR SALE—J, A, Hellenthal resi- |Dahl home. All three men will be dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 | connected with the Booth Fisheries for appointment. lCorpux'ation at Pelican. 2 COTTAGES for sale each on % | The Tern with Kvnrad and La- <Tacre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or|veda Klippert, new owners, came 357 after 10 a. m. in last night with a second load of k- |cod. The Klipperts are the first |to sell at the local -dock this sea- # long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. |son. Chrysler. Crown marine engine, | tirst class condition. See Harbor Nels Rekkum, who worked on the Master. Pelican dock last year, was & visit- or in town this morning, coming in LOST AND FOUND on the Acgir as a member of the N3 crew. The Aegir was on her way FOUND—Five keys on ring. Owner [t¢ Chatham Straits. may have same by ldehtifying‘ and paying for this adv. | Arriving this morning on the Peli- — |can from Juneau, were Mrs. Harlan .+ FOR RENY |Hanscn and daughter Beverly, and pe e |agqn's mother. Mrs eorge Newman, Mrs. Han- 2 They were passen- $-ROOM furnished house, oil range, ' gers on the Tongass from Seattle to b Jbath. Inquire 513-A Willoughby. | juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Newman will 9 | cperate Scow No. 1 for Gus Savela |at Deer Harbor this season. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, 100 ‘W. 10th St. FOR RENT—4-room apt. Oil heat.| Word has just been received here Crescent Apts. Phone 428. | that a son, Gordon, was born on Ap- WtSeim 2 He iril 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Arvo M. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call Wahto at Aberdeen, Washington. Mr. ‘.uzer 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. ‘Wahto was the teacher at Pelican ————— | for several years. This is their sec- WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. { ond child. { | ““0f) and wood stoves, lights, laun- 'Aflry Phone 236. WANTED en and Mrs. Joy Bickler. Abel An- derson of Juneau is the new skipper WANTED—Roll-a-Way Bed. Phone |Of this boat. | | Blue 615. { Bob Ticknor will tell anyone who| TRUCK DRIVER WANTED—ADpDly |cares tc listen, there’s truth in the| »Sully’s Bakery. old adage. “Patience is a virtue.” = After weeks of trying for a salmon, WANTED — 2-bedroom house DY | Bob finally landed one yesterday. | May 1st. Phone 621 |Here's hoping he doesn’t choke on #IAID WANTED—Union wages, at |th¢ bones. Gastineau Hotel. « Passengers in on the mail boat this | afternoon were Charley Raatikain-| o Mrs. Liza Mork has declined serv- WANTED—Serviceable, high-speed (ing as third member on the Terri- marine motor, 100-H.P. or over. |torial School Board, in favor of Joe Write particulars to Box 687, |Stannard. Mrs. Mork and Mr. Stan- Fairbanks, Alaska. i nard tied for the position. Mrs. Clara van Sant has just re- ceived word from Washington, D. r s |C. that her son, Lt. Fred W. van W‘ANTED Tg BUY—Small, modern, | gant of the Army Air Corps; has o furnished home. Phone Red 185. |peen awarded the Air Medal for dis- WANTED—Will pay top price for tinguished service in combat - duty all kinds second hand merchan- | °VeT Germany. Another son, Capt. dise except: clothes. Douglas Trad- |B: V. an Sant, is serving in the ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Philippines, with Army Engineers. Douglas. g Hans Enzbrunner is a very busy \N.IANTED—Uled furniture. 306 Wil- |man about, town this spring. After loughby. Phone 788. finishing remodeling the “Kick and Like It” Cafe, and one of the Peli-; SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone o o e ¥ WANTED — Full-time driver at Irving’s Market. : | Oscar Lindquist, Miriam C. Painter, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA can Cold Storage residences, he is now at work on the Cape Cross Can- néry building. When this job is com- pleted, he will start work on the Arne Boe residence at the end of Salmon Way. His working partner is Art Sholin. 32 ARRIVE; 19 LEAVE Arriving on a beat shortly after midnight last night were the follow- ing: Blanche I. Sullivan, Mrs. Hix Anderson, Hix Anderson, Betty Cleaves, James C. Caldwell, Mrs. Hazel Caldwell, Thomas R. Curtis. J. B. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Danzig, Jerome Danzig, Constance | Erickson, Arnold Johnson, Mrs. Klaire E. Johnson, Ray Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Michael Johnson. | Mildred Kaser, Harold Kemmer, Lt. T. J. Pyle, Mrs. Mary Reischl, Claude J. Smith, Pvt. Frederick Sor- ri, Thomas E. Long, J. E. Mattison, Verna Titus, Edward Anderson, Charles Eaton, R L. Levi and A. R. Molander. Leaving this morning at 8:30 o'clock were the following: John Marmovich, Frances Holmes, Sam L. Morse, L. E. Hammarley, Marie | Hammarley, W. C. Hunt, James C. | Cadwell, Lorraine V. Geyer, M;-dge. Muchmore, Eugene Havens, Robert Hopfield, Alfred Kassler, Raymond | Lauby, Philip Lentz, Arville Suen- | ning, Marjorie S. Crutcher, Mrs. Nina Crumrine, Josephine Crimrine, and A. E. Capner. | - ALASKA COASTAL MAKE 3 FLIGHTS An Alaska Coastal Airlines’ plane took the following passenger to Ketchikan: R.” L. Jernberg. From Ketchikan to Juneau: K. E. | Robsahn, &. E. Oswald, Mary Kent, | Ernest Whitehead and Mrs. Mary | Ellis. i Juneau to Skagway: Margaret | Donchue, Anne Woolford, B. L. Lingle, Lewis Jones and Hawley | Sterling. { Skagway to Juneau: Inez James | = and R. S. Green. il Juneau to Sitka: I. N. Davison, | & Burke Riley and A. L. McCarter. | = Sitka to Juneau: Oscar Koshi, N. | A. McEachran, Martha Kostrom- | THIMBLE THEATRE JOE PALOOKA etinoff and Burke Riley. ] 1= CLASSES NOW ENROLLING !Ffl - e DANCING Baton twirling, ap, acrobatic,lw toe, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe- tap, character, chorus specialties, social dancing for beginners. Body { toning and tap classes for stcnog—: raphers. Studio 411 7th. Phone Red | 575. Dorothy Stearns Roff. (Adv).! DICK TRACY e I¢¥’s no secret T’S NO military secret for us to reveal the fact that you can call on this Hartford Fire agency any time fér complete in- GASOLINE ALLEY formation or counsel about insuring your prop- erty or possessions . ... There’s no obligation whatever. Shattuck Ageney Seward Street Juneau e Blue 470. - i BUY WAR BONDB THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Located Near Russian Church | HOTEL ALASKAN— | QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES LARGE SAMPLE ROOM WITH STORE FRONT Center of Town e Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON BARANOF i ALASKA'S FINEST " Eat in the Famous Gold Boom It Costs No More Phone 800 P e attnd WALTER J. STUTTE TSty © GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone Green 768 ey 0. JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall and Bemodeling Box 3091 Estimates Furnished I@ WEVE GOT TO STOP THE ONE-EYED SAILOR FROM REACHING THE CoAST! WE'LL, HEAD Hiv BEAT IT, DAISY. 1 WANT TO LIE DOWN THERE,MYSELF, AND TAKE A NapP! | WISH | HADA 5 PE-ICER! IM GETTIN' FINE THING ! BITING YOUR Cope 1915, Kin PAGE SEVEN HOW DID VE EVER Phone 249 *[M“KE'S"“F‘- FER = /" WEY, JOE, * LOOK - SOME KINDA STUFF FLOATIN' 1 UNDERSTAND, \. YOU LIVE, ¥ GOOD~ HONEY. /{ JAP-NEE~ 7 \PLent#, WE BETTER KEEP AWFUL CLOSE GUARD NOW- JERRY, BRING THE MACHINE GUN ON DECK~ HOTEHOT PUT IN TEACHING THEM ! WILD BLUE YONDER ! (55 PATROL WE HEARD/ WALLACE, WILLIAM, GREGORY, CHARLES, FREDERICK, BURTON, WITH A GUY | NAMED CASEY!| [7 THATS EASY FOR CELESTIAL— YOl DON'T HAVE TO LUG OL' HOTSHOT ON YOUR BACK... HAS S ED DOWN . PQOBABL\/ GOING 35 MILES AN HOUR. e el WELL, DID IT EVER QOCCUR TO YCU, WALT, THAT IT ISN'T U 70 You TO NAME ? J 5 THE BA. -:._k OR TWO. 4 | CAN'T SETTLE ON A NAME THAT | LIKE, PHVLLIS! YOU To 5AY, LITTLE \ AMONG THEM COILD HAVE EXPOSED U5 ¥' AW, HOTSHOT, HU SHEE WAS JUST OBEYING HER BOS5-LADYS ORDERS WHEN SHE KEPT ME OUT OF THAT FIGHT.. YOU COULD PASS AS A LOCAL CHICK, HU SHEE, HOW DO WE KNOW YoU WON'T TURN U5 IN_WHEN WE REACH THE PLACE WHERE THEY KEEP THE BiG MONEY 2 NINA HAS A PART INTEREST B IN HIM, YOU KNOW, AN[> EVEN SKEEZIX, AS HIS FATHER, MIGHT LIKE TO SUBMIT A SUGGESTION PHYLLIS! YC;I;J’VE TAK:‘/N A BIG WORRY OFF MY MINDZ{ S\CH GRONNY TALK ! =4 BEEM FIGHTIN' WITH CASEY/ SAKE -YOU LOOK LIKE YOU WuZ IN A WRECK // A SCRATCH ON YOUR FACE - BEEN MIXING IT WITH THIS MAN CASEY?