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* FRIDAY. APRIL 27; 1945 re— » R st WANT ADS FOR SALE OUT OF JUNEAU | MAKES 2 FLIGHTS | MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE — Binoculars, radio- s phonograph combination, electric vacuum cleaner, iron, percolator, » ¢ sandwich toaster, 32-volt radio, cil range, all kinds of guns and ' # % ysed furniture, Douglas Trading Post. Phone 25. FOR SALE—Upright piano. Phone 92. Tom Gearge. “BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only three times Phone Blue 632. #°FOR SALE—Furnished reside « large garden space, one-acre pat- ¢+ mile p cludes , radio, wash machine, Flamo range, oil heater. $2200. Call: 190, from 10 to 4, or Blue 288 evenings. 22 HI-STANDARD, Model B. Robert Cook. P. O. Box 380. COMBINATION radio and phono- + graph, outboard motor, bath room cabinet, baby buggy, bassinet, »~* pathinette, lime for the garden, 4-HP. marine engine, 6-HP. » @ gtationary gas engine, single and double bit axes, logging jack, blacksmith vise, stove castings, wrist watch, pocket watch, alarm clock, electric clock, 200 pounds dry paste, 90-H.P. truck engine, | gillnet floats, 1,250-watt 32-volt crimping and beading machine, stove pipe mandrel, bench plate, * Beakhorn stake, Needle case y ¢ Stake, round-head stake, bar ] folder, plain forming machine, circular saw mandrel. 925 West 11th Street. FOR SALE—Used piano accordion. 120 bass, $350, cash. Call until 7 p. m., 315 Gold Street. ® 1936 CHEV. COACH—See Cowling- o ¢ Davlin. R — Phone 4 ¥ Blue 360, between 1 and 5 p. m. light plant, elbow edging machine, | | PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- | son Shop. Passengers were SO numerous round trips between Anchorage fand Juneau. | Leaving Juneau for Anchorage were: Howard Estelle, Glen Jeffer-| |son, Burleigh < Putman, Willlam Helvogt, A. E. Zaworski 5% Ve 3 Zaworski, Yvonne Zaworeki, Dar-| |THE FIXIT SHOP—General light yo repair work. Phone 567. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Snop. Phone | 315 Decker Way M g g s 3 B S A S {F you have empty rotms or apts lene Zaworski | for desirable people, inform thi | M. Shepard, Louise St. John, Gastineau Hotel. |Julius Friedman, Keith Capper, __|Lester Leighton, Mrs. L. Leighton, WANTED |T. N. Law { M. Beconovich, John Goetz, Julius |Wang, N. A. Price, Miss Dooley K.iMiss C. Miles, M Miles, { Maolennan. To Gustavus: Jerry Noonan and rs. W. J. Mazaika. To Cordova: Don Jewett, George Kirkpatrick, Richard Nachman and i Ol 6. WANTED — Full-time lady s S Write 5497, ¢/o Empire. Miss WANTED—2 Good miners, married or single, f x months’ de: velopment work at Glacier Bay. Good camp conditions. Inguire E. Sullivs | Baranof Hotel for appointment F‘r“ Bpv l | with Sam Cotten. {_From Anchorage: C. P. Morgan, |Emery Wiilis, rentine Yanson, WANTED—Roll-a-Way Bed. Phone |Herbert LeBaugh, V. G. Tiempo, Blue 615. Capt. Charles Beech, B. D. Ste: o o . |Clarence Rhodes, Lois Schre! TRUCK DRIVER WANTED—Apply ‘and Col. Williams. Sully’'s Bakery. | - | WANTED — 2-bearoom house May 1st. Phone 621. " DOUGLAS "NEWS |MAID WANTED—Union wages, at| Gastineau Hotel. | | WANTED—Serviceable, high-speed| “TOM SAWYER" AT SCHOOL marine motor, 100-H.P. or over.| The oper + Write particulars to Box 687,|be presented in the Do B Fairbanks, Alaska. ‘gymnasium at 8 o'clock tonight. $ach MR, e e Grade school pupils compose the |WANTED — Full-time driver at/entire cast for the production, | Irving’s Market. !which is under the direction of | Miss McNeill, Miss Scott, Mrs. Lee /Whalin and Mrs. Tom Selby. | |WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, furnished home. Phone Red 185. o e to0 rice for| JUNIOR BALL BIG EVENT L Aot 0 The Junmior Ball, held in the | all kinds second hand merchan-| dise except clothes, Douglas Trad- | Public School gym, was a most | ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, enjoyable affair. The gym was ar- | tistically decorated in a garden | Douglas. 3 e ¥ effect, with climbing trellises and ' ALASKA AIRLINES | Om SALE Wonderial view house | WANTED—Used turniture. 306 Wil- at Auke Lake. Completely fur-| loughby. Phone 788. nished. Call 659, or see FPete Christensen at School Bus. " LOST AND FOUND LOCAL, fresh fryers from Shore’s FOUND-—Five keys on ring. Owner i~ Poultry Farm, for sale at the| may have same by identifying e following stores: Behrends Gro-| and paying for this ady. cery, Harbor Market, Garmck‘a“ A, IR s Grocery, Gastineau Grocery and ! Wanted! Men And |rosebuds. Streamers made a com- plete canopy of the ceiling, and all joined at the center with a big silver star. Dancing was thoroughly enjoyed to the music of Matheny’s orchestra. A Grand March was held, with Miss McNeill and Miss Lucille Goetz as Marshals. Miss Helen Isaaks escorted the Junior Queen, Mi: Lillias Fitzgerald, a Senior Class student, to the throne Thrift Co-Op. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly medern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. FOR SALE—3 Acres patented land, 3-room house. Mile 9. Good berries and garden spot. Phone Green 410, , 1935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA price, good condition. Green 483. #§ AORES patented land, house, chicken house, strawberry patches, **good water. 7% miles on Glacier Highway. Also 1940 Dodge pick- up, A-1 condition, 2 new tires. Call Blue 415. 13- TUBE, ALL- WAVE RADIO— Smeking table, combination end table and magazine rack, table A" lamp, sun lamp, combination desk, o filing cabinet and lamp, coffee table, portable bar. Phone 628, > ‘a.nex 6 p. m. FURNIS] 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. v o *FOR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- dence. 426 Harris St. Phone 128 # *for appointment. . » $ORpPSA Troller “Diana”—33 ft. fong, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. FOR RENT *FOR RENT — Downtown business «location in Fairbanks. Suitable for\ drug store, grocery, meat marketi and delicatessen. Space forty feet by forty-eight. Best offer from reliable party gets it. R. P. Hill, Box 1047, Fairbanks, Alaska. PLEASANT BEDROOM — Steam || heated. Will be available May 1. Phone 570. »5TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call § after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. S B A N S SN WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts y * Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. HEATING OIL BURNERS Smith Oil Burner Service Day Phene 711 Eve. Phone 205 P: 0. Box 2066 SERVICE INSTALLATION THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST ! 'HOTEL - 't Ea! in the Famons % Gold. Room ’If‘. 1t Costs No More Phone 800 and crowned her, then the queen was danced away by dashing Curtis Women Who Are . Hard of Hearing sac. | oo make this simple, o wisk hearing S R | test, you eafened, . o £ i ‘;wthercd by ri‘;u head noises NOBLES LOOK Hb ETACIN NN ue to hardened or ax (ceru- 5 $ dia A ; e Mot Bethul s . o - Cenig s "NON, o Rogonil : that so many rn)'Yhns ch:\l)‘;‘ hem ‘u, Chairman for the War Labor Board, hear well again. You must hear better gwag g e sty bl Atter muking: Ghts: simple 4 was among arrivaels in Juneau . aboard a PAA plane yesterday. Dr. here for looking r the af- Juneau office and you will get your money b Ask about Ourine Ear Dri Your Rexall Store Butler Mauro Drug Co. | poa—— e of fairs general labor conditions in Alaska. It is his first trip North since the 11 establishing the office here in 1943 ! i i v ABNE}}\{I 2 He remarked today that all is rela- | Y tively quiet on the Alaska labor i SALON frent. Only two disputés involving | { cooper Bldg., Eisie Eildreth, Mgr,§ ¢ @pproaching canning - season | | OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318 have so far been certified to the Board, he said. R PSS, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA @ — o a z - THEATRE TITIMRT,E JOE PALOOKA terday that Alaska Airlines flew O = PAGE SEVEN - I'M SO BUSY RUN IN AND ASK MY HUSBAND IF HE'D LIKE STRAWBERRIES, STRUBBERRIES TODAY, MRS. BUMSTEAD 2 JITTERHUG)" ~—— TOUR | FERGIT—g DUM- DE| —7 YEA, 5= DUM-DEE ‘Z\;\‘B % (PopeyE] N MAY | WELCOME You ON THE COMPLETION WiLo WINDS AND PITCH DARKNESS BROKEN ONLY BY FLASHES OF LIGHTNING AS MAYOR OF THIS CITY, Sl CHARACTERS- ALWAYS CHARACTERS! NEVER JUST NICE CLA!N PEOPLE! NOT UNTIL | STEPPED L‘lr\l THE PAFISIC- NOW —1 SHAKE, F - (vea, POPEL@\_A/\E_' i v E HIT SOMETHIN®~=-- / i, GET ON DECK QUICK=+ P 4 .MHTOD'Y, WHERE ARE YOU - ?ome TIME LATER... { DON'T LOOK AT me“ THAT WAY, HU SHEE! 1 MAY BE SOFT~BIT I KNOW How I'p FEEL IN THAT NATIVE'S PLACE! ) THAT LITTLE PIG WAS ON His WAY To MARKET! WERE LOUSY WITH GRIB 4 HEARTED, TERRYZ \50 HE CAN GETATIT IN WE'LL HANG IF THAT |A FEW HOURS...AND MORE DOLT REPORTS OUR. | THAN ENOUGH MONEY TO STEALING 1115 BOAT |/ PAY FOR His TUB AND CARGO! > GOLLY, HU SHEE, THI5 GUY K OWN BUSINESS, TERRY— ALTHOUGH I DO NOT SEE HOW YOU PEOPLE EVER. WIN A WAR ... WELL, DROP ME AT WITH THAT BOATMAN — WHO ) NATCHEZ, MISTUH MAY BE AN ENEMY...TOO < CLEMENS, AR BAD CIRCUMSTANCES FORBID ) RECKON AH KNOW ‘SHOWING WARMTH TO ONES / WHEN AH'M NOT' ALLIES! WANTED, 5UH ! ISN‘T A JAP! THAT FELLER'S ACTIN’ LIKE HE WANTS = _TO DROWN . \‘ WL WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Consiruction and Remodeling Phone Green 763 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished | DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. Factory Mecthod on All Work Guaranteed HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP BOX 1131—JUNEAU DECORATIN ‘ PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft | 1 are important enough to ' REQUIRE CARE in their execution: It is more satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. JAMES S. MeCLELLAN Box 1216 Phone DOUGLAS 374 { CANNERY WORKERS D FISHERMEN Persons desiring employment for the 1945 season and purse seine fishermen at the P. E. Harris & Co. plant at Hawk Inlet, Icy Strait Salmon Co. at Hoonah, New England Fish Co. at Chatham, Todd Packing Co. at Todd, and sAstoria-Puget Sound Canning Co. at Excursion Inlet, should sign up for same with Mrs. Margaret Wana- maker, or Mrs. Bessie Visaya, as soon as possible. These canneries are covered by the Membership Contract between Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc, and the Alaska Native Brotherhood, which contract is for the duration of World War-II, at labor price scale fixed by the War Labor Board. Jobs available include the making of cans, boxes and cartons, op- s}l erating and feeding of the following machines but not their in- stallation, upkeep or maintenance: Iron Chinks, gang knives, butch- ers or cutters, filling (feeders and helpers) clinchers, reformers, shit- ters, can body, pasting, casing, stitching and all other work and pre- season work that has been done customarily heretofore which does not conflict with any work heretofore performed by the Machinists® Unien. : Prospective cannery employees are reminded that said labor contract provides as follows: Section 2 (a) “The previous season’s employees, satisiactory to the company. and available for employ- ment, shall have a preference and shall first be selected; no members of the ANB or ANS shall be discriminated against on account of any Jabor activities, race, color, creed, or for any lawsuit or other legal | action.” WILLIAM L, PAUL, JR., ANB Secretary. DICK TRACY ASOLINE ALLEY = H NINA, THIS IS MY FOURTH BABY, AND THIS IS THE , FIRST TIME THERE HAVENT BEEN BOTTLES ALL OVER i THE PLACE! 1 RECKON TW' OU /IE Yo BEFO R P OLIRE GOING | [COMETHING ukicoNEcioUs, Now. | | FUNNY B o v F | | ABOUT THIS GUY, GEORG!:. aoT NES, SR, BOTILES FROM THE DAIRY, || NURSING ‘BOTTLES, MIPPLES, WARMERS, | WERE [l GRADUATES, THERMOMETERS. ~ BOY, JLUCKY, WHAT EQUIPMENT IT USED TO TAKE! 4 UNCLE ] }u f i )VA'T. YE _CRAVE ME 70 BREW VE A CUPN SASSER O YARB TEA ! PPN ? GOOSE-FEATHER BED FRELS RUTHER QUARE AFTER YORE QUARTERS OVERSERS-EH,PAW) ? st i B F SHE SEES ME- NG L g / ML GET | WILLED/ = 74 glme < N THIS FOUNTAN' THERE'S Y4l WHY, HE'S PIEC] : ! OF GLAS FOX RIVER BRIDGE. STICKING IN HIS HEAD. (! LOOK . WELL , HERE WE ARE, PAT— THE A [ THAT'S WHERE. :‘]‘ MEASLES JUMPED, < i z WHAT | CAN'T UNDERSTAND: IS, WHY HASN'T SOMEBODY EVER: THOUGHT OF THIS TECHNIQUE BEFORE ! e LAss ETE— o 1D RATHER GIT SOAKED WITH WATER - THAN

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