The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1945, Page 5

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X e nr I _OUT-BOARD MOTOR BOAT, —— TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1945 WANT ADS FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS R = 4 FOR SALE—Light walnut dining | pfTANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- room set; table, buffet, china| gon Shop. closet ad 6 chairs. Phone 187. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light 16{ repair work. Phone 567. ft.; and 4-cycle Lanson out-board | - - motor. See. Harris, Sign Painter, | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Phone Blue 632 ment, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 2u. Y s from Shore’s | 315 Decker Way. Farm, for sale at the | o stores: Behrends Gro- ' [F you have empty rocms or apts | | | cery, Harbor Market, Garnick's for desirable people, inform the Grecery, Gastineau Grocery and Gastineau Hotel. = Thrift Co-Op. ST w— — < = | Dr. Berneta Block told of the FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, | FUR RENY scope of the work to be done by o strictly modern. Full basement, | &= ——————— ——————— the Mobile Health Unit staff, on | fully furnished. $2,500 cash;|3-ROOM furnished house, oil range, 1. * Territorial Department of | % $3,000, terms. Phone 033-5 rings.| bath. Injuire 513-A Willoughby. peaieh poat Hy-Gene, and extended | FOR SALE_1 Stecl-top range, in| STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call perfect condition. Price $35. Call| after 3 p. m., 3156 Gold Street. 239 W. Tth St., or PHone 312. | VINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. LEGION, AUXILIARY HEAR TALKS GIVEN ON CHILD WELFARE ican Legion and Auxiliary st evening enjoyed sev- interesting talks by rep- resentatives of the Territorial and local Welfare Departments, at their special Child Welfare meeting. Miss Bess Williams, Regional Consultant with the Federal Chil- dren’s Bureau, and Mrs. Aaron, Regional Consultant with the Social Security Board, outlined the work which is being done and explained the over-all planning for the future which. their respective - departments are undertaking an invitation to members to visit the boat. - eee Azilie | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA 1 1 ! ~ = =} ey 1 (= | | = “FOR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- PLANTS FOR SALE—Spiria, red | and white flowers; rose-red Groo- tendorst, Honeysuckle, primrose | lilac globe flower. Box 531. FOR SALE—30-40 Krag rifle and | 330 Weaver-scope sight. W. lllh; & F St, at Shop. 1935 CHEV. COACH—Green 57. | JUNEAU MAN BACK IN STATES AFTER Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Five keys on ring. Owner may have Same by identifying and paying for this adv. Wanamaker, seaman 1/¢, of Juneau, has returned to the States follow- FOR SALE—Piano, $15000; twin| beds, complete, $40.00; coffee table, | removable tray top, $15.00; 9x12 | jig-saw and 1/3 HP | 0. Phone Red 483. Acres patented land, m house. Mile 9. Good | berries and garden spot. Phone Green 410. 36-FT. TROLLER “DORIS". Chrys- | ler Crown engine, 110-Vlts. Blue 735. 1935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA price, good condition. Green 483. 8 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. | 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. { 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. H dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 for appointment. 2 COTTAGES for sale each on % acre. 5 Mile Glacier Highway or 357 after 10 a. m. | FORMSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 It..:‘ long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, | first class condition. See Harbor | Master. " WANTED | WANTED—35myn camera, Argus or Eastman. Butler- Mauro Drug Co. | WANTED—Anchor for a raft. In- quire Sam Cotten, Baranof Hotel. WANTED—2 Good miners, married or single, for six months’ de- velopment work at Glacier Bay. Good camp conditions. Inquire Baranof Hotel for appointment with Sam Cotten. | WANTED—Roll-a-Way Bed. Phone Blug 615. TRUCK DRIVER WANTED—Apply Sully’s Bakery. \"viA-vN’_rEDd— 2-bedruorT house b;' May 1st. Phone 621. MAID WANTED—Union wages, at! Gastineau Hotel. I WANTED—Serviceable, high-speed | marine _motor, 100-H.P. or over. | Write particulars to Box 687, Fairbanks, Alaska. ! WANTED — Full-time driver at Irving’s Market. | i WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, furnished home. Phone Red 185. - 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. i THE FIXIT SHOP 4 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON THE BARANOF i ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold B 1t Costs No Mo Phone 8060 is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. PAGE FIVE YOU KNOW WHEN YOU'RE DONE? I SAID WHAT ARE YOU DOING P WHAT ARE - YOU ( poiNa 9 Ca PO <2 & HERE THEY HIGH ENOUGH THAT DIDN'T JUMP _/WHAT ARE THEM GUYS COME AGAIN- ~{ TIME - (SNEER-SNEER) = | GONNA DO -BUMP ME : =) e ing 26 months of combat service in the Pacific theatre. | Seeing service aboard a Coast Mr. and Ramno Johnson, Guard-manned invasion transport, former teachers at Circle, are en- wapnamaker, a former fisherman, route to Skagway, it is announced participated in the invasions of © by the Alaska Native Service office Tyyuwa, Eniwetok, Saipan, Leyte | CIRCLE TEACHELRS ARE TRANSFERRED, SKAGWAY ars. here. Mr. Johnson will be employed gnq Luzon. : as general mechanic at the ANS o « | == Hospital at the Lynn Canal city. ATTENTION i< ——————— e -5 7~ SMITH IN JUNEAU All Sons of Nnurway are asked to | Kenneth E. Smith, of Ketchikan, attend the funeral of Andrew [@ Rosness, which will be held Wed- e .————— SAVE THE DATE April 28—Douglas Fire Depart- ment Annual Dance. the Carter Mortuary i il (Adv.) | Empire Want-agas Trng resul,isl! R i £ | | [ TERRY LEE Your Studebaker dealer merits your confidence B <] < OU WON'T find a finer group of Americans any- ! where in civilian life than the men who proudly ‘ identify themselves as Studebaker dealers. ‘t Helping the war effort through conserving transporta- | gion is their constant objective. The old friends they've ‘ held and new friends they’ve won show how much the | public relies on them. It's a trust that's well-deserved. i THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION p Fo0T FROM TROUBLE-. ooy vOUR BRAKES/ YOURE ON JUNEAU MOTOR CO. Studebaker . . . Peacetime builder of fine cars and frucks T sno;:s REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAI DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP BOX 1131—JUNEAU I:o'iumhia Lumber Co. announces a New Service Our Salesman—GARRY McDONALD Will Call and Give a Free Estimate on HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING NEW ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 ot TIir 2 S ONELS ] T "~ HE SAW US— ~ 2 = WHY DIDN'T )/ OH WELL-YOU CAN STRAFE v £ AQURS- : 7. HE'S COMIN' DOWN WE HAVE A { HIM PRETTY THOROUGHLY~ FEW BOMBS JOB--5 </ H'RA‘/“S ‘ <3/ ALONG? I Pl £ HOTSHOT, IF WE EVER GET SQUADRONS OF OUR OWN, LETE NOT ALLOW ANY OF THE SFORTS To WEAR A CAMPAIGN HAT d LIKE OL' SNAKE’S ! Fok. NoT X PUTTING YoU IN BEING THERE |STORAGE... SNAKE FOR. THE I6N'T THE TYPE N FIGHT Z TO HOLD IT W % b X VES...5AY, HOTSHOT... I'VE BEEN WANTING T { AGAINST YOU... BUT, I TELL You, BUD, YOU’D BETTER COME ALONG WITH THE @ HOW'D YoU GET WHAT INTERESTED ME WAS THIS—HE FORGOT TO TAKE ALONG A GUN HE WAS . /= CARRYING. IT HAD YOUR /1| " NAME ENGRAVED ON YES, HE WAS A & BLOND RASCAL WITH PIMPLES ON HIS FOREHEAD — YES — SWEATER, BOW TIE I'M TALKING FROM THE TOWN OF WOODSTOCK, MR. TRACY. —THIS RUFFIAN INVADED OUR COMPARTMENT, THEN LEAPED; THROUGH OUR WINDOW. & “BEING A FATHER PUTS A NEW COMPLEXION ON THE WORLD AND THE FUTURE. | LONG FOR THE DAY WHEN | CAN TAKE YOU BOTH IN MY ARMS, HERE'S A FLASH: A NEW STRIPE ON MY ARM WILL HELP OUT YOUR ALLOTMENT " “BUT DISTANCE AND UNFULFILLED COMMITMENTS FORCE ME TO SAVE MY MILLION. 1T WILL COME IN HANDY WHILE I'M LOOKING FOR A JOB. |TRY |7 70 IMAGINE HIM AS A SON OF MINE, AND YOU AS A MADONNA! LET ME READ YOU THIS LETTER FROM SKEEZIX! "OH BOY, A BOY! | JUST GOT THE BIG NEWS! | CAN'T GET A BIGGER THRILL WHEN TOKYO FOLDS, UP I'D GIVE A MILLION DOLLARS TO SEE CHIPPER RIGHT THIS INSTANT! . MY MAN SNUEFY'S, COow PAT OVER ACROST THE /WRITE WIS TOKNO | |UP TO ELBOW KNOB - WHEN OL BRINV DEEP - ADVENTURES FUST RIFLE BALL WHISSLES A-ETTIN THEM FOR THE DALY OVER YORE WAID-THAT BE PAW- JaP VARMINTS BLAH - — - BLOCKADIN' HIS STILL- HOUSE Of \S SUPREME BLESS WIS BONES-- THNGANMADIOOLE v ;SM\'\'\—\ AT WOME 2 WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Consiruction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished JUNEAU CAMPS NO.2 A. N. B. and A. N. S. Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall WELL-1 SENT A PRESENT AGIN ME WISHES-BUT QIN-LAW JUST NOT BE DOWN- (02 = LTy

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