The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1945, Page 7

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VI FAN PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1945 ~ WANT ADS PQCras - i B FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS | & Rewovew | | CLOTHING COLLECTION - -— TO END NI ) i FOR BALE_4-Room house & lot, | PIANOS RENTEDTunea. Ander- | b i Mo“"“: strictly modern. Full basement,| son Shop. Mrs. Mike Pustch sand Mrs. | ‘;:)lgo f“’:‘:zhes}" 32’5&%_; :i:)] THE FIXIT SHOP—General light [Charles Koelsche, committee in| 7 o, YOG s Fhone 5| " repair work. Phone 561. icharge of the old clothing couec-im FOR SALE—1 Steel-top range, in 3 tion for the United Nations' Cloth- | perfect condition. Pflse $35. Call | JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ing Relief, state that April 30 is | 239 W. 7th St, or Phone 312, - | ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up.ithe end of the drive, and they wish | A < W | Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 2ul that all persons having donations PLANTS FOR SALE—Spiria, red| 315 Decker Way of good used clothing would mu“ and white flowers; rose-red Groo- | —————————————n |them so the collections can be tendorst, Honeysuckle, primrose (F you have empty rocms or apts.imade before that date. They hepe | o lilac globe flower. Box 531. for desirable people, inform the aj) donations will be made by! = Gastineau Hotel. April 28, and they look forward to »FOR SALE—30-40 Krag rifle and ¢ | R many calls. Articles will be called 330 Weaver-scope sight. W. 1ith | mn REN for by the: comBsItis. &y & F St, at Shop. | I | y 3 1935 CHEV. CO_AC_K-{.—Grcen 575. {3-ROOM furnished house, oil range, - The Douglas Christian Society B FOR ' SALE_Piano, $15000; twin| 0th: Inquire S13-A WIIOUBY. |govice ‘win meet at the home of beds, complete, $40.00; coffee table, |FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, 1009 Mrs. L. S. Grant next Tuesday < W, 10th St. evening, April 24, at 8 p. m. Mrs. & e Frank Mclllhardy will assist Mrs. I &= HE WAS TOO i I fimiseLunG | [THIS AN'T AS EASY AS IT LOOKS- | ALMOST GOT OuT CHRISTIAN SOCIETY TO MEET removable tray top, $15.00; 9x12 rug, $15.00; jig-saw and 1/3' HP motor, $35.00. Phone Red 483. FOR RENT—4-room apt. Oll heat. Grant as hostess. Crescent Apts. Phone 428. l ~ 3room house. Mile 9. Good|STEAM HEATED ROOMS. o R St berries and garden spot. Phone| after 3 p. m. 315 Gold Street. | The D. H. Black fam'y of Brem- » | & .erton, Washington, have taken a 2 e | WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. home in Douglas, renting the John- 36-PT. TRblLER “DORIS”. Chrys- | Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- son house on St. Anne's Avenue., e ler Crown engine, 110-Vits. Blue | dry. Phone 236. 1Mr- Black is assistant wperlnund-»"‘; Z » " FOR SALE—3 Acres patented land, | Lk i s YA KIN TALK ABOUT THAT FLOATIN' smFF,l / R Y e ;; SEE SEE/ & HEY, JOEY~ HERE ; ) 2,71<;omas A PLANE > BUT I'M TELLIN' YA 1S GETTIN' THICKERw WE'RE GETTIN' f— GREENPERNT 3 IN SPRINGTIME CLOSER —" TILAND. 77 » . - FURNISHED 3-bedroom, modern ? Home; 2% acges patented land, at Auk Bay. Full concrete basement, ofl furnace and range, 32-volt Delco. $5,000. John Natterstad, P. O. Box 2313, Juneau. i JOE PALOOKA BIT I CANNOT ACCEPT IT, LIEUT. CHARLES ! BIG STEAK AND YOU THINK I AM CHOKE To DEATH b A TRAITOR ! ON A HUNK OF IT/ A S ONE PIECE FOR HU SHEE, IN SPITE OF MY CPINIONS, M0 I ONLY STARVE WOMEN. ON .i‘,,‘,v ALTERNATE TUESDAYS. .EAT Qe HEARTY, CHINA DOLL ! ANOTHER DAY LIKE THIS AND YoU'LL BE pw CARRYING BOTH OF US | FOR SALE—). A. Hellenthal resi- dence. 426 Harris' St. Phone 128 a* for appointment. ;i ~ SLEEF, HAVING CARRIED ME TE'[zzY.’ DREAM OF A THAN A COUPLE OF \9624 MKES ON YOUR AIRPLANE JOCKEYS | BACK TODAY, FRIEND 2\ _ON A HIKE, HOTSHOTZ ) TERRY, YOU ARE 4 QUALIFIED TO BE 7 WHATS FUNNIER FOUND—Five keys on ring. Owner ¢+ may have same by identifying | and paying for this -adv. | £ e Saturday for | , “GiipPer AND T ]| ALL SHE KNOWS' ABOUT !T, || BOTH THANK YOU, SO CALL ON ME. I'VE HAD UNCLE WALT. ) 24 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. y 1 At OF COURSE, AUNTIE 'BLOSSOM CAN HELP YOU SOME. _SHE'S BROUGHT UP. TWO. BUT IVE .. BROUGHT UP. THREE! 1 SURELY WILL. L 1M, VERY NEW_AT IT, YOU'LL SOON GET ONTO TAKING CARE OF A BABY, NINA. IF. THERE'S ANYTHING YOU WANT aska Airlines plane, took the fol- lowing passengers to Anchorage Saturday: Ghyneth Perry, Ed Alyea, 0 KNOW, ASK-ME, L § 3 / ‘J))I)))“‘,‘v))))))))"') LINE ALLEY 785, pretiiss ent for the Austin Company, which ML = o te S 1 e AR lis erecting the new laundry build- |k 193 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA (o AS‘I‘ Al AIR““ES ing in Juneau, together with the price, good condition. Green 483. Juneau Cold Storage Company '+ cmes e ot CARRIES MANY ON . ¢hicken house, strawberry patches, | good water. 7% miles on Glacier | P;C';mg‘kfi:" l-‘oll!E:lAhN T i TRIPS ATWEEKEND ./t S lehwaly Lt 5 B new Hrsk | the weekend to start work on the gz“ ‘}z-luec:fs o l‘ Douglas Packing . Company’s can- T .| The Alaska Coastal Airlines car- ne;y ":mm“m;fl' The Dt‘k"“sla;nm;“‘ 13- TUBE, ALL-WAVE RADIO— i jeq the following passengers Sat- pan¥ o8 SO :ldea sy hsapa Smoking table, combination end |yrday to Sitka—Dan Moller, M. Tib- b:’m oy i 53'1‘ Wls table and magazine rack, table|petts, and David E. Davis. Santety. AOTEIIAN. AN WA, 480 lamp, sun lamp, combination desk,| To Excursion Inlet—Louie Han- P€ it charge of repairs and opera- filing cabinet and lamp, coffee |son tions. He states that more cannery 2 ’ 11 :fi’-cp""‘m" bar. Phone 628,| juneay to Hawk Iniet—Santiago gi?::‘iis KMW fg;‘fi:;n smflz"}ep’;s 2 g}‘"“g" Sam Pekovich and Herb .,y former Douglas Fisheries cook, e Mrs. Haga. Juneau to Hoonah—Steve Saxton and Mrs. Saxton. Juneau to Tyee—C. D. Erickson. Juneau to Skagway—Lt. Burke Hosp"Al HO‘ES Riley. Juneau to Haines—F. L. Phelps. Mrs. Robert Light, a medical Ioonah o Juneau—Margie patient at St. Ann's Hospital, re- Brown, S“:: R:de- Harold Stjern turned to her home Saturday. and Emma Mayedo. # 1. Mrs. Thomas Mierzejewski and » 2 COTTAGES for sale each on % m:{aines to Juneau—Hawley Sterl- ,,0 i1 were discharged from St. more. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or| Skagway to Juneau—Margaret Ann's Hoepltel Sunday. &, # 357 after 10 a. m. |Kirchner, Marie E. Mulcare and _Robert James was discharged i Burke Riley. from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday PORPSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 It.| " gjikq to Juneau—W. A. Kassner, after receiving medical care. long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. g,y R Hagerup, Dan M. Davidson _Mrs. Mary Benson left St. Ann's Chrysler . Crown marine engine,|ang Ray Wolfe. Hospital Sunday for her home, lirst class condition. See Harbor| pawk Inlet to Juneau—Herb after receiving medical attention. Master. | Waugh, Fred Jacobsen and Henry Baby Louisa Vavalis, who has e R | Broulette. been a medical patient at St. Ann's o T AND ro “n ( Yesterday the following passen- Hospital, was taken home Sunday. Il s “ gers flew to Sitke—Charles Pearl, Mrs. Wilfred Wright, a surgical Leonard A. Back, Mr. Wigent and patient, was dismissed" from ' St. Mr. Scaia. Ann's Hospital yesterday. | Flying from Sitka to Juneau were Raymond Nash was admitted to| Dr. R. N. Hester, Irene Welcome, St. Ann’s Hospital = |and Maude Anderson, medical attention. wm ! From Juneau to Ketchikan—Glen Mrs. J. E. Barragar entered St. » Jefferson, Gary Kuhe and A. G. Ann's Hospital Sunday for medical 5 WANTED _Roll-a-Way Bed. Phone | Rolil | |/AS THE STREAMLINER PASSES WANTED—Roll-a-Way Bed. Phone care. S Blue 615. Juneau to Wrangell—V. Engstrom. - Frances Weatherill was admitted THROUGH THE FLOODED Wrangell to Juneau—Ralph L. to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for @ | COUNTRYSIDE AT REDUCED TRUCK DRIVER WANTED—Apply ; Brown. surgery. Sully’s Bakery. ! Ketchikan to Juneau—R. L. Jern-| Mrs. Nick Milton, '‘of Yakutat, L st e s L gave birth to a baby boy early WANTED — 2-becroom house by | petersburg to Juneau—A. E. Glov- this morning at the Government 4% May. 1st. Phone 621, er. Hospital. | A WANTE ~ | Juneau to Hoonah—Esther How- Mildred Smith, of Hoonah, is a & +MAID WANTED—Union wages, at re » oonah, a * Gastineau Hotel. ard, Peter Austin and Harold Stjern. medical patient at the Government & " A Hoonah to Juneau—Paul Smith Hospital. - % WANTED-Serviceable, high-speed (and Moses Smith. | Peggy Krukoff was admitted to = marine motor, 100-H.P. or over.| Juneau to Excursion Inlet—Milt the Government Hospital yesterday | Write particulars to Box 687,|H. Daniel. for medical care. Fairbanks, Alaska. [Excursion Inlet to Juneau—Hilt H. | ————— - — | Daniel. | an_ga,l;!fll-ume driver _at, ‘ 5 2 e — STARLINER BRINGS kg g , " SEVEN T0 JUNEAU v : + WHEN LUMBER FALLS WANTED—Will pay top price for | —--h # &l kinds second hand merchan-| payiq Kirk, carpenter foreman' The Starliner Anchorage, an Al- e e . s Tro |With_the Austin Co. is in St g:“u‘ Phone 25, P O Box 1237, | onn’s Hospital as a result of a bad ¥ , blow on the head from a falling e WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Hibir.. The aecin) e mrfi; g B 'E'.pl:mg,o'r;';. loughby, Phone 788. urday afternoon. It is reported that popying ang Mrs. Underlund. the injured man may be able boi Junesn to ‘Custuviy - George SEWING — Pear] Prouty. Phone return to his home this afternoon. g * Blue 470, { & i Peterson and J. Noonan. w i A Juneau to Cordova — H. C. 4 . GASTINEAU PUBLIC g ' On the return flight to Juneau, © 'TIDES "XD.MORROW ” L] Tide 0:26a.m.: 158 1t. HEAHH (WII(Il 10 i;tr’:ugnf:lfl:;n :nchonn: Sgt. (;::f’ el S o s 2 i NOMINATE TONIGHT 5.z, Cocar 1. Garisen, avel il S @ 7] [SET DOWN, JUGHAD - |M. PFenner and Leonard Back. TLL BE BQ(‘.K N | The regular monthly meeting of | Yakutat to Juneau—Christ A. ' TWO SHAKES OF A VE RUSTLE LUP 1\1‘{‘900, JUGHAID, WHILST 1 GIT TMES AWRSTIN I the Gastineau Channel Public Markikis. SUEER TAIL Health Council will be held to- L ——————— night at 8 o'clock. All members are TOWNSEND CLUB ed to attend, as nomination of | Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 Qfticers will be held.” o'clbck in Miriers” Hall. ~ —adv. ;&g‘%‘%figfig \m"f\”‘- e et ’ 4 ! HOTEL ALASKAN—SITEA | = I QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES g . LARGE SAMPLE ROOM WITH STORE FRONT Located Near Russian Church Center ofsTown ANMGT AILS YE, URKY SNUFFY 2 s YE BEEN STANDIN' THAR 4 & BATTIN' YORE EYES L\KE o —TroTA =50 ™ omen's Aveanes 112 “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building «{ THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street ¥ § Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work ¢} PHONE 567 ROY EATON AT S e LD WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 cvenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished P —— e ————— JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 A. N. B. and A. N. S, Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall THE . BARANOF ,{ ALASKA'S FINEST 1 HoTEL Eat in the Famous It Costs No More Phone 8

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