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! WhDN SDAY, MAY 2, 1945 THL DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN \ WANT ADS run SALE [ WANTED 8-Ft. water wacerpmoi “plywood sKiff, 31“°\WANTED TO BUY—Baby cedar skiffs. 270 So. Franklin. | . Phone 799. . R T0) S - S o 1 CANT MAKE OUT YOUR < SCRATCHING! | ) _A [t WROTE HIS NAME | X O /7 4 |AND NUMBER ON ‘rHl | | i "L DIDNT HAVE A PENCIL,SO 1 WROTE IT WITH A HAIR-PIN GIVE ME STRENGTH ! SLIP OF PAPER --- rs veRy IM;:ORTANTY Pelita-n Patter: with springs. Phone Red 665. i PELICAN, Alaska, Apnl 21—z, (Special Correspondence)—At a re- cent meeting of the City Council, the newly elected members were jswern in by Eugene Torkilsen, No- ‘_,Lary Public. Mayor Wetche then named two standing committees to A MAN PHONED AND SAID IT WAS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU CALL HIM WHEN YOU GOT HOME \ |2 CENTS CA&.H paid Ior empty egg FOR SALE—Majestic Radio. In-| cartons in good condition at; quire Mr. Holt, 216 Baranof Hotel | Bert's Cash Grocery S e S |9 e — ¢ FURNISHED 7-room dwelling|wANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 be house in good location, furnished house or apt. $10,600,| rocm b g | serve for the coming fiscal year, as t Shattuck Af 7. | R follows: Public Works — Einoffi THE UNA- K a raised-deck cabin | DELIVERY MAN WANTED—Call |Ojaniemi, chairman; Joe Paddock cruiser, ¢-foot draft, 6-foot at 20th Century Meat Market. |and Ole Overbo; Public Health and & A beam, 24 feet long. Boat NO.| —— oo Morals, and Fire Protection—Dolly & QHL\SH' WE CAN'T WAKE HIM uP- at wages, 31-D-099. Has a 75 horse power |MAID WANTED-—Union Pcntiac motor in it and a Para-| Gastineau Hotel. o Ih:‘“‘;fni"tufg" WANTED — Full-time driver at 8o to e rmy Iig a | Market. will sacrifice this boat. 1 will sell | “TVn8' ' for $400, cash. See me at 125 | wANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, Gastineau Ave, Juneau, Alaska. | fyrnished home. Phone Red 185. Scule, chairman; Joe Paddock and Mayor Wetche. At a special meeting tins week, members heard the first ireading of an ordinance regarding |regulation of beer, wine and liquor dispensaries and liquor stores. The inew rules will require all liquor es- HE'S WALKING IN RIS s SLEEP. /, ,,,,,, o 1 ll ! Box 1346 at the Post Office. This boat is just the thing for hunt- ing' and just cruising around on Sunday, etc. DeVaughn H. Ker- WANfiEWifi7;a§ top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- | | tablishments within the city limits of Pelican to close at midnight. They may cpen at 8 a. m. An exception to this rule allows such places to re- shaw, 125 Gastineau Ave., Juneau, | ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, imain open on Sunday and holidays Alaska. Douglas. until 4 a. m. but they may not open 7 — g — — lon such days until 10 a. m. (2 ‘+* FOR SALE—Full-size bed, spring WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- i & 2 mattresses; typewriter, E. L. loushby Phone 788. | K. Raitikainen, Captain of the F—l | Tervitorial . Guard at Pelican, is | asking that everyone who was issued clothing, firearms and ammunition rrcm Army supplies, to pleas> re- *, pen | turn all such articles to Hap Hanson, | Smith No. 5, wall mirror, ping- 1 pong set, 2 balls; Sears war model pressure: cooker. Phone Blue 650, | corner 10th and E Streets LOST AND FOUND 51" g Featurcs Syndicate, I, World igh LOS"I Last nls,hl Parker * FOR SALE — Table radio. Call | “yp "0 "o 04 top. Valued also|at the Pelican Cold Storage Com = Green 662 after 5 p. m. as keepsake. Liberal reward. Re- pany general store as soon as possi- M\s/"t/ElFll?'s "flziTVJREOWé'ExCEOOSE" » ble. -« -~ COME - THREE ACRES pat,enuedd glluund, Wrn to’ Bl O e :; 1SS I-E_LARAS\AN “HALF DUTCH~ HéLF with partly-furnished house, Mrs. . Atela formésly ” R Yers WHO 155 DISSGIRL 5 g 's. C. 3 y of Wrang- g cas.h. fl b}?mgfu :m}:w:d ron nn“ ell and Skagway, is a newcomer to < [ AR, U L ol __|Pelicen. Mrs. Arola will make her © HOUSE KEEPING ROOM FOR hcme with Mrs. E. Ojaniemi during w3 generntor smoo one pair bino-| RENT — Elderly man preferred. the summer. « lars, $25. Phone Red 328. Call Ellingen Apts., after 6 p. m. bz s i o d " ® ™| The Packer Nuisance III came in “BABY PLAY PEN” —— Used oniy (2-ROOM furnished Apt. Oil range, April 25, bringing B. F. “Mike” e three times Phone Blue 632. bath. Inquire 513-A Willoughby. Thompson, buyer for = Sebastian — - e — — SN b*‘,*“ Stuart Fish Company of Seattle, and =] FOR SALE—Used piano accordion.|FOR RENT — Downtown business i yqe The Arne Boe residence ™ 120 bass, $350, cash. Call until| location in Fairbanks. Suitable for ;o being finished for thelr occu- 7 p. m., 3156 Gold Street. drug store, grocery, meat market pancy. ot = Gowiin and delicatessen, Space forty feet 1936 CHEV. COACH—See COWNNg-| py forty-eight. Best offer from' qne halibut boat, Washington, Davlin. CIRCULATING HEATER — Phone Blue 360, between 1 and 5 p. m. make her home here while her hus- 7 THEY FIGHT JAPAN,X IF. THERE )| PJOHANY JiNco WILL “DROP GUNS AND ; l Land is fishing with the Washington THAT 15 PAYMENT SlUCH DEMONSTRATE : AH < B WALK, YANKEES! e fi:‘:’f:decr;:prelfgyhfii MM 4 45 0 S b ko IF I DID, WHAT ENOUGH FOR JOHNNY / FIGITIVES, \LOON, YO M/ BRING & ‘x’xishe; ecau 659, or see Pete WINTER' RAIE?' s“;;”::’ lAp"s‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronning have &% ) g%:,’—g‘;f_ ffif#‘é‘ffi :VgglépofiEPngAéE, s PO I HAVE THAT Christensen at School Bus. l Ofl and wood stoves, lights, 1aun® ', ¢\, o4 from Excursion Inlet and [ WAIE) DO YoU | PER HEAD,FOR SUCH Yo WILL NOT e | dry. Phone 236. settled again in their home at IE‘Eg}ETRANrsPoRTFoz VEL Z TURN THEME%/)% resh Iyt TR _ Sunnyside y ef Ci 2t TO THE ENi < 4 Poillbarh marm; 2 sl ak 0I5 3 i nnyside on Lmnm‘kl Inlet. | ALLIED gARZIO‘Zé (=4 4] following stores: Behrends Gro- | § The ARB. No. 9, with Capt. Fred Lo} ) v cery, Harbor Market, Garnick's| | | Erickson at the wheel was in on & Grocery, Gastineau Grocery and| @ April 26, for fuel and supplies. This &= Thrift Co-Op. | RADm lOG crew was on its way to Yakatut [ FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, o Sud Dry Bey. k= strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. reliable party gets it. R. P. Hill, Box 1047, Fairbanks Alaska. THURSDAY, MAY 3—A. M. :00—News :15—Wake Up and Live 1935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA price, good condition. Green 483. :00—News 05—Sports Page Capt. P. J. Holdol, 26, leaving Mrs. came in April Olof Johansen to Cscar Weston, wellknown logger, returnad to Pelican this week with legs for the local sawmill, and is leaving again tomorrow for a loca- tion near Bohemian Basin. The local sawmill is kept busy turning :15—Stock Market Report :30—Daytime Classics :45—Shady Valley Folks I CAN'T ©wooom® "HEY, eD’ WAIT A MINUTE. O T out lumber for the addition now be- 8 ACRES patented 1and house, ¢ ¥ ing built to the Cape Cross Salmon . chicken house, strawberry patches, | g GIVE 'ER |TWO BIRDS wWiTH N,/ ONE STONE! good water. 7' miles on Glacier Highway. Call Blue 415. FURNISHED 3-bedroom, modern home; 2% acres patented land, at | Auk Bay. Full concrete basement, oil furnace and range, 32-volt Delco. $5,000. John Natterstad, 10:00—News 10:05—Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30—KINY Bandstand 11:00—News 11:15—School of the Air 11:45—Listen to Linkletter THURSDAY P. M. Company cannery. P Charles Deining, caretaker at the ¢; COMING IN < | THE DOOR Apex-El Nido mine, was a visitor in town yesterday, Mrs. Jennie R. Cann, owner of the mine, contem- plates sending an. engineer up to B lock at the property this Sprlng A | UpsTAIRS?)| HEAR A MOTOR?) EM TO WORK IN% THE P, O. Box 2313, Juneau. 12:00—Song Parade T SR 5 T . | X8:30-—Noon News ® o e 00 0 c o o e FOR SALE—J. A. Hellenthal resi- | 12! ws dence, 426 Harrls St, Phone 128 12:43—Trade Winds Tavern ¢ TIDES TOMORROW 3 t. { 1:15—Fe o o 0 . fof Nosdintieg 2:00—Mid-day Varieties o High Tide 4:52a.m.: 1481t o SOR§SALE—Troller “Diana’—33 It.| 3:00—News © Low Tide 11:52a.m.: 121t e long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.| 3:15—Matinee Melodies ® High Tide 18:17p.m. £ . Chrysler Crown marine engine,| 3:30—Let’s Go To Town ® © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G4 W38 tirst class condition. See Harbor| 4:00—News ————— S O L B - nset Serenade ' d i ¥ . MISCELLANEOUS 445 War Department Report bussgess "°w<§p$§'v’f > NNA THERE was A LoNG | 1 DON'T KNOW ] | SKFEEX: K8 WALLONTT [ 12T 02 Kol T | b B e NoRD! No! 1| DIN'T ASK 10 sio0News i1 e g e e (S Wfil@”fiéucf;}ée?’gu?"—” “'g“i’f M"‘{j“"’ LETTING ME' KNOW. //mlJ WON'T EVEN THINK OF IT. | TALK To ME. RBOR MACHINE Siop | (00 (OINer ) UNITED STATES e FROM SAN FRANCISCO. A FROM THER West 11th & P St. g DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR = 24 Hour Service L o g O GENERAL LAND OFFICE . |« SMALL: MACHINE WORK / g iy | District Land Office e e T T | 6:30—Melodies in Variation | Anchorage, Alaska. | PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander-| 6:45—Parade of Songs Deodirbier 15: 0048 = son Shop. ;g;‘-g‘[‘;?f;m'g "’g‘::‘: Notice is hereby given that Mike E - x Fuchs, entryman, together with his - 1t » T?:);D:I;k S;Ik?ol:xe (;gf;"“ light 7:30—-‘11‘1_‘39“ Jamboree witnesses, C harles Sweitzer and "™ : 3 8:00—Roseroom Frank Maver, all of Juneau, Alaska, | O ;. ARANTEED Realisuc Perms. | 8:15—Fishing News = has submitted final proof for a tract | %2 ment, §7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up | 8:30—South American Way of land embraced in U. S. Survey | < Lols Beaty Snop. Phone 201 | 9:00—Unity Viewpoint No. 2557 situated about 6 miles N.W. | ¢ 315 Decker Wuy 9:15—Evening Concert of Juneau, Alaske, % mile N.E. of | (F_you have empty roums or apts for .desirable people. inform the Gllunelu Hotel, l 'nlnlxn'llor 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor 9:45—Alaska Line News I 10:00—Dance Band 10:15—Sign-off SEIRGET S Na BUY WAR BONDS Glacier Highway, containing 30.66 | | aecres, Anchorage Serial 09982, and it is now in the files of the District | Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if. no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days there- ONPQOSSIBLE , Pt S ke g 27 {epred sud fingl sesotionts ice. [ .- SPLOOT, JUGHAID - - fosbatining. Repaislos FLORENCE L. KOLB, | [UNK SNUFFY u\:'% gN((:)\‘-\\“QVoRE General Light Repair Work 2 | Bt R ROYEVIDN TABI.ITS First publication, April ll,eglms,r B SWOULDER . .,n.““ Last publication, June 13, 1945, : S LERRGs smuelu UNITED STATES of “It's the Nicest Store i Town” Baranof Hotel Building | = Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office. Anchorage, Alaska. ! January 22, 1945. Notice is hereby given that Hubert Franklin Holdgr, entryman, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage Serial 09125, for Lot 5, Section 26, T. 28 SR. 55 ECRM. NOW TAKE THE LITTLE _ | PACKAGE TO DADDY'S WHERE 1S THAT GUY MAGGIE HIRED TO WELL- WHERE ) SORRY- HAVE YOU BEEN? T ) T TR R THINGS YER SUPPOSED I AN IN - " & | containing 47.63 acres, together with OFFICE AND TAKE HENEMGS = CANT TO BE AT WORK. 1| TO YOUR . l;hg;% TY ‘Jummmfim)?fllm;nm wall-' Sl W 55@&559”.45 OWN AT NINE OGLOCK! || DAUGHTER- al 3 » /! = SALON Bska, and it is now in the files of Cooper Bldg,, Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. the District Land Qffice, Anchorage, OPEN ZVENINGS _PHONE 318 Alaska. OIL BURNERS HEATING Smith Ol Burner Service Day Phone 711 Eve. Phone 205 P. O. Box 2066 3 SERVICE INSTALLATION If no protest is filed in the local 1and office within the period of pub- ligation or thirty days thereafter, 'said final proof will be accepted and 4inal certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. Pirst publication, April 4, 1945. Last publication, May 2, 1945.

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