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' IHUR\UAY MAY 3, 1945 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN ~ WANT ADS Wooeroum IC o\r‘ [ I DONT E /“\\ A A \ WANT A < SANDWICH ! PIECE OF PIE ) I DONT WANT A CUP OF g~ it Fon SAI.I: ! wmrn:n by Davis flew the following passen- roR Q‘,\LE E_Fullsize bed, spring WANTED TO RENT—3 or d-room gers to Anchorage yesterday: Sgt. d 2 mattresses; wall MITOL| furnished house or apt. Perma- wayne Birch, Kiaire E. Johnson pong set, 2 balls; Sears War | nent, Phone 867. [Mildred S. Kaser, B. P. Bengtson model pressure cooker. Phone| _ s 3 i Blue 650, corner 10th and E Sts.| WANTED TO BUY—Baby ocrib, {and Sgt. Geo. Reinert Wikh "SDrings. PHbGE T80 005, | |10 U0, Miss Tey Dixon and CARPENTER tool boxes and b | Mrs. V. Titus. . Elgin 15-jewell watch, small | DELIVERY MAN WANTED—Call| To Yakutat: Leroy West, Harry one battery and electric| at 20th Century Meat Market. |Lindgaard and Walt Andrews radio. 2nd and Seward, Hixson st g | il¥HaSo, RiLIVIGE Tiom Anotiorige (o Bldg, Room 9. E. Anderson MAID WANTED Umon s\nges, at Juneau were Major Wagne Gastineau Hotel. Schaffer, Nadja Triplett “ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil | - - - |chard, Alex Yakashoff s ctaves. i 5 S-soqus okbing, Tn-| WANTED. — Stz time driver at | Sommer quire West 10th St. Irving’s Market. FHREE-APARTMENT HOME, fotal | WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, AlA KAN I B furnished home. Phone Red 185. | $140 a month ixcellent ¥ i 9 furnished. Total price, | wANTED—Will pay top price for A(HON OVERSEAS # 000 cash, balance FHA.| 31) kinds second hand merchan- 1] Call Blue 370, Bob Henning, for dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- Appointment. ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, EN DEFENSE WORK i WALNUT BEDROOM SET and| Douglas. = =~ =~ 1 twin bod. with wardrobe 10 (WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| SIXTH mmv GRODP (;e!man\ BRINGS SIX HERE: A Woodley Airways plane piloted "BLONDIE NO MATTER WHAT WE DO) —=| [ HEY, vou - NO DANCIN' UNLESS HE STILL JITTERBUGS IN . HIS SLEEP J1ic BAD To WAKE YOU WEAR A NECK “TIE ! A SOMNAMBULIST - dUST r” fivM Go! . match. 7-piece dining set and 1] lmxghb\' Phone 788. {—"“Sometimes w2 @ “Glad-Tron" table ironer. Radio s e Luftw cal odd rugs. Blue 165, ron RENT ¢ = : = ST P jautcmatic weapons battalion who I-Ft. waterproof plywood skiff, also | . pa . i o okiffs, 270" So. Pranklin| PLEASANT BEDROOM — Steant{ire. Suazding fighter fields in sup | of General Deve! Phone 1799, heated. Phone Red 570. b 6th Atmy OR SALE_Majestic Radio. In- HOUSE KEEPING ROOM FOR| IUs been a comparatively dull life| quire Mr. Holt, 216 Baranof Hotel.| RENT — Elderly man preferred. since the Luftwaffe vanished from Call Ellingen Apts. after 6 p. m. the Allied-controlled skies on the | | URNISHED 7-room d \vt—lllng‘_ o St AR A o ~ | Western Front. But before that - p | in good location, $10600,|FOR RENT — nwn.m\-n business ' the battalion’s guns had knocked e %fi (‘ DON'T BE SILLY, - NO-NO - HIDE ALONG J,sl DONT KNOW ~ W IM ou\DmVEETYOU MAM. ) NAATIE Vil HAF | Shattuck Agency. sation in Fairbanks. Suitable for |Cut “Oh, 15 or 20" Jerry planes out MELODY -~ THESE 1S OUR faAM:Jo - NGW GO~ i WHAT YOU'RE JSsite: fri IT'S SURE GOOD TO SEE DER ZERVANTS ERNK ! S el | Store, ery. meat market ©f the air in France, Italy, and 'NO GOOD- -NO GOOD-) ALLEYS~HES DUTCH. )" | || BELONG JAPNEE - ¢ SAYIN' WISHT “Besdcy { OUR ALLIE | FOOD~MEANVILE VE HAFF UNA K. a” Taised:eck ca bnd delich Jace forty feet North Africa FELLA GO ALONG-/ BY COME-YOU /[ 1 COULD SAWE. ON LAND WE WONT BE Jf\ zoM GIN--YA,ZOM ISS 2%-foot draft, 6-fool| .=y Best offer from In Italy the battalion had another o ~ [\ THIS TALK . /8 UJO TROUBLE. il 5 q_ LEFT YET. AN n 2: feet long. Boat No. 7 “ 3 1-D-699. Has @ 75 horse power| po o )1184”&3 F‘;x')lz_\‘h e s, Bl ntiac motor in it and a Para-|__ ' i A y )1 Marine clutch. T have got to STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call ) to the Army right away and | after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. 1 sacrifice this boat. T will sell | — il i $400, cash. See me at 125 NINTER RATES, Scaview Apls l ‘tineau Ave., Juneau, Alaska. Oil and wood stoves, lights, faun- | 1346 at the Post Office. This | dry. Phone 236. ¢ is just the thing for hunt- | =—— and -just cruising around on ™" o, 2 R fiday, etc. DeVaughn H. Ker-| Army installations and guarded air- shaw, 125 Gastineau Ave,, Juneau, DA"_Y KI“Y fields of the First TAF after that.' | | Alaska. i | Their score of enemy planes downed THREE ACRES patented ground | ] RADIO lOG . too, for they hit several raid- with partly-furnished houst $2500 cash, or $3000 on time. Ed l'ltll).\ '\l\i 4, A M. arience it remembers— weeks holding a two-battalion below Pisa. “It was defensive action, but, brother, at infantry job was to " the 1y. For. ir work y were General Mark Clark, ing the Fifth Arm e into France Septemb — |15, two weeks:after leaving the lines “{ 2t Pisa. They protected Seventh| iks, Alaska. s infantry, P,\L()OKA. JOE 7T S0RRY —1 Y IT 15 Too MUcH N\ [ MY MEN WILL CARRY /" JOHNNY JINGO SHOULD HAVE THAT YoU SHOULD | | THE HURT ONE ABOAR>! WILL MAKE LOVE KNOWN THERE “\HOPE TO OVER- I'| PLEASE TO NOT QUESTION TO THE SMALL ers in Al On the anniversary of their April 29—the bat- PLEASE. BIG YANKS, NO MATTER Kirchofer, 7% Mi., Glaciér Hiway.| 8:00—News n formally launched the “439th B8 i | Bil5—Wake Up and Live APscciition,” an organizEtion uf i B | %[ NOT TO FEEL THE HOW YOU SHAKE ANYTHING, BIG YELLOW= PIGEON A5 SOON AS 10-Volt, 10-Amp. Robins and ?"s. 00—News s 6 the unif,. The Mea 1s B | 1%y FOOLS... T 15 IT, WERE STILLA "HAIRED YANK | g "\ THE BIRDMEN ARE generator, $16.00; one pair bino-| g.05_gports Page over into civilian life friend- 3 NECESSARY THAT COUPLE OF PRIZE q |- COMFORTABLE ! culars, $25. Phone Red 328. :15—Stock Market Report ohifs, Torhed fh the ARy, CLINKERS ! 3 irpAny DAY PER” - Ussd anly | cetches in Melody One of the stories they will tell pw ' three times Phone Blue 632. :u i is of the two Luftwaffe pilots who o e e 3 % . 1103 in Hollywood got tired of it all and landad their B 1936 CHEV. COACH—See Cowling- [10:30—KINY Bandstand JU-88 on an American field and P Davlin. | 11:00—News {surrendered to the 439th men & EUTaE i — —— 11 z Concert there, B~ FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, ‘11.45 Listen to Linkletter Members of the 439th include Pvt. strictly modern. Full basement, h'mk P. Zileus of Ophia, Alaska. fully furnished. $2500 cash;| FRIDAY P, M. i $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings.!13:.00—Song Parade e S v |12:30—Noon = News | 935 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA | **0—H . noUGLAS 1935 il iR 483, | 12:45—Trade Winds Tavern price, good condition i | 1:15—Feature Story i o > 3 ACRES patented land, house, -’307?&_0;)10'5 Platform NEWS | | 2:00—Mid-day i i | HIM?? WHY, THAT’S THE WHAT? NO OARS P STEERING THE BOAT. PAT, AFTER THE ow, MY HE FLOOD REFUGEES . AND MY ARMS — THEY. HAVE BEEN TAKEN EEEL AS THOUGH THEV’RE 1 M chicken house, strawberry patches, | 2: y Varieties A WITH HIS HANDS P27 |7 G e on Guacr 00N L oo s sucorss w1l SRAZY KNAVE WHO ) | WiV, THE BiG DOPE £/ | To SARETY, WE'LL BREAKING OFF/1 CANT LR O e T s M 30—G.J. Sugar Report Mrs. James Parsons, chairman g STOLE OUR ON‘—\/-ELRA 5 3B TURN RIGHT . FURNISHED 3-bedroom, modern | 4:00-News of the Christian Service Society, 1 AROUND AND xorlr(\enz‘g l:\ac]r]cs paler;te% lande:lb 4:15 Dance Time ;\\;;nu})cefihtha;dttxle ;ecenélroodhsale o START DOWN - V- ul ay. Full concrete basem 4 valtz Time | he in the ethodist hurch in oil furnace and range, 32-volt| 5 Vs, (Juneau was a success and she = STTAEEA‘Q’C\EFSTER DH MEEfME Delco. $5,000. John Natterstad,| 5:15—Crimson Trail | wishes to thank.all those who con- ! oA P. O. Box 2313, Juneau. :30—Meet the Band i tributed so generously, as well as b f N % ~ —4- - :45—Excursions in Science |the committee, composed of Mrs. FOR SAlg"’—J}i A “;E“;;‘“r’] T 6:00—Your Dinner Concert Glenn Rice, Mrs. Frank McIll- m ¢ dence. 42 . ‘“:‘5 e E0RE —Marching to Victory |hardy and Mrs. Leigh Grant. a | for gepoinuen —Melodies in Variation | f 45—Parade of Songs JOHNNY JEN JELEBRATES | :00—Moods in Music | Master Johnny Jensen became 10 | :15—Standard News |years of age last Tuesday, May 1.! . i‘OR'SALE—Tron:r 1ana’—; | long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | I} Chryster Crown marine engine, | tirst elass condition. See Harbor| 7:30—USO Commandos |In celebration of the event, six ~— ‘ L Master. :00—Hits of Today of his boy-friends were invited to . 1 HELLO! HELLO! .... OH, WE'S IN HIS BASSINET e e :15—Fishing News a party at the home of his par- 5. " G 0 MISCELLANEOUS | {30 fi o 2o S v S 3 | ( NGIE AT it Vo (comi s, | MEo R e 000 T L CAN'T HAT! :45—Eventide Echoes Birthday cake and all the trim- SAN FRANCISCO PHONE CALL SAME HERE! | | ‘WHEN ARE YOU COMING! Z HURRY, HURRY, HURRY! REDR MACHINE. SHOP :00—Unity Viewpoint mings was served for refreshments = DOESN'T COME IN SOON | SURE HE 1S, HE'S ? 2 ’ i 4 s HA] | 9:15—Bvening Concert and then the party attended the = N'T KNOW = ILL v West 11th & F St. W WHAT-ILL DO. CIGHT HERE ! S A | 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor Capitol Theatre in Juneau. Johnny <% 3 . % ial Hi 4 24 Hour Bervice received many giits . i SMALL MACHINE WORK 1 i ‘H e et o 0 g = | s S g \ PIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander-| |HoNoR RoLL STUDENTS Z son Shop. | AT DOUGLAS SCHOOLS | : { | The school honor roll for the * THE FIXIT SHOP—General lisht‘DR BlANIO" MAKES past six-week period was released ; 5'1 repair work. Phone 567. by the school superintendent this - e EMERGE"CY H-IGHT morning as follows: First and @ SUARANTEED Reallstic ~Perma- Second Grades — Skipper Rustad, < went, 870 paper Ourls, $1 UP | p;. willjam P. Blanton made a Robert Allen, Anne Pusich, Sharon , Lom Beaity Snop. Phone U1 phypjeq emergency call to Gustavas Henkins, Lucille Isaaks, Jean 315 Decker Way ia Alaska Coastal Airlines early Warner, Robert Reiss, William An- | terday morning in response to drews, Judy Neimi, Donna Lee . o yo Hive ethpty tocae Gt apa message sent over CAA by Archie Swift, Lester Henkins and Maria for desirable people. inform the s st , Gastineau Hotel. Chase who said his wife was very ill. Worobec. Fourth Grade Eleanor astines Y { Dr. Blanton attended Mrs. Chase Havdahl and John Jensen. Fifth /e ;and found she had food poisoning Grade—Marilyn Isaak and Louise ] |from canned goods. However, her Grant. Sixth Grade—Gloria Ander- ~L O { : THE FIXITSHUP condition was not critical and there son and Rex Herman. ‘Seventh | \8\&\'“\0‘5\“‘;“\\88& %gé“m\' AD SI%\&‘ET X)EO&:\E\(ND ) 215 Second Street was no need for hospitalization. Grade—Jimmy Sey and Jack Car- - T €S q I A | r PRW. WHILST 1 ROLL OU BRITCH { Musical Instrument Repairing B 5 A |lyle. Eighth Grade~Benny Hav- & DU(Y\P\.\N DOLGH ? . | General Light Repair Work ATTENTION SHRINERS {dahl. [ ’ 2 PHONE 567 ROY EATON, Regular monthly meeting at Am-| The High School Honor Roll was IS L d | erican Legion Dugout Friday even- as follows: Mae Cuthbert, Noreen I~ v ing at 8 o'clock. Andrews, Carol Ruotsala, Robert il f J. W, LEIVERS Secretary Savikko and Helen Isaak. ‘w ' i PR EE The following students were on| ; | —mmimee the School Honor Rell at the last| \f T Metcalfe Sheet Metal announcement, but were omitted by | 52 ™ Women's Avpaher Heating—Airconditioning—Boat | mistake in the school report: Sixth | Tanks and Stacks — Everything Grage =1 G‘O*"aN f"}‘de"s';“~‘;,‘;ll‘l2‘d i g —] y eimi - and w “It's the Nicest Store in Town” in SHEET METAL g::’mfla o B i Baranof Hotel Building Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. i e ) — T 1 s s S e e ~ | ENROUTE TO HOME IN FLAT | THAT'S RIGHT-NOW BE # TP B it i et B After spending the past three SURE TO TELL MR.JUIGGS YES -MUM--YES -MUM- MRS, JIGGS BUT | CAN'T i 1 . hia th d ALSO TELL HM NOT “ALL RIGHT- MRS CALLED WELL~I'M REMEMBER 4 VANITY moniths vistiing vz ke TO PHONE-AS IM GOING JIGGS ! YOULUPA || GLAD YOU WHAT SHE | BEAUTY | sisters in Fargo, North Dakota, ‘ MINUTE REMEMBERED TOLD ME TO < 2 ¥ & |which was his first visit Outside AGO— JL Z TELL YOU # 4 SALON . Fer anfirt»l!& in nine years, Thomas Jensen, of ¢ \ Service Flat, Alaska, stopped over here r Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. Pl o for a day before returning to his C &% JIGGS OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 818 Y B < s F. Get the New Wash- | home. While here, Mr. Jensen — — c,.,..’ visited his nieces and nephews and OIL BURNERS _ HEATING )| " tee: ington Hablt | ineir families, the Mark Jensens,| ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | Thomas Jensens, and the Misses at Smith Oil Burner Service | Florence and Marion Jensen. i Day Phone 711 Eve. Phone 205 P. O. Box 2066 SERVICE INSTALLATION - J%"SL FOOD SALE Cash Grocery, Sat\!rday at 10 a. m.l o garih W