The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 8, 1945, Page 7

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- / » | . THREE-APARTMENT HOME, total | STEAM > ¢ . | | i w | r I R el g ! | 193 FORD DUMP TRUCK, OPA | 3 | %l KINDLY CALL FOR YOUR E E 1 i/ 3 Jl | [ ; [ TOESDAY, MAY 8, 1945 e - WANT ADS V) | e A DR T, Féfi‘ SALE—Cabin at Lena Beach. Partly furnished, console radio, long-wave only; double bed com- plete; % -size Hollywood bed; oc- gasicnal chair. Phone Black 465. 33T, TROLLER, fully equipped. See Harbor Master. 1 i [ e A AR | | WANTED L | WANTED—Paper carriers. Apply at | | Empire Office. | WANTED — Reliable, industrious man couple weeks gardening and cdd job work. R. E. Robertson. | Phene 334, or Blue 680. | WANTED—Doorman at 20th Cen- COMPLETELY FURNISHED house, including large refrigerator and washing wachine. Beautiful view. Knobb Hill in Douglas. Phone Déuglas 133, or call after 5 p. m. 3 FORD V-8—4 good tires, new battery, gocd motor. Phone Red 465. HAND MADE CORSAGES and ¥ase flowers for Mother's Day. Rhone 247. 7 LOTS on Bolnas Beach, Calif, outside San Francisco, for trade afer Alaska property. Inguire Rpom 3, above First Nat. Bank. 3., AUTOMATIC RIFLE, with plenty of ammunition; one elec~ 4ric ocutboard motor. Inquire room 3, above First. Nat. Bank. BOAT “SISU”—17-Ton' net; 4 years old; powerful Chrysler engine; " fully equipped combina- tion halibut & troller; 13 skates new gear. Jack Bear, Pelican City. DE LUXE seven-tube, six-volt car radio, complete; two Jenett Ro- tary Converters, 32 volts to 110- AC; one sixty-watt Webster Chi- cago Amplifier and microphone. Call Douglas 963, evenings; days. FOR SALE—Ten shares of common stock Columbia Lbr. Co. of Al-| aska. Write C. J. Smith, P. O.| Box 2086, Juneau. FOR SALE—Full-size bed, spring| and 2 mattresses; wall mirror, ping pong set, 2 balls; Sears war model pressure cooker. Phone Blue 650, corner 10th and E Sts. 4-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- quire 843 West Ninth Street. income $140 a month. Excellent view, well furnished. Total price, $11,800; $6,000 cash, balance FHA. Call Blue 370, Bob Henning, for Appointment. + B.F, waterproof plywood skiff, also cedar skiff;. 270 So. Franklin. Phone 799. i R S T S THREE ACRES patented ground, partly - furnished house, g:) cash, or $3000 on time. Ed Rirchofer, 7% Mi., Glacier Hiway. | . e i 10-Volt, 10-Amp. Robins and Myers generator, $16.00; one palr bino- culars, $25. Phone Red 328. ‘BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only three times Phone Blue 632. (93§ CHEV. COACH—See Cowling- Davlin. fOR BALE—i-Room house & Iot, strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. price, good condition. Green 483. room, modern home; 2% acres patented land, at Bay. Full concrete basement, il furnace and range, 32-volt Delco. +$5,000. John Natterstad, P. 0. Box 2313, Juneau. PQRESALE—Troller “Diana’—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Crown, marine . engine, | tirst elass conditior. See ' Harbor Master. 4 MISCELLAREOUS B Aok SRR SR R S The party who removed wheels, tires, jack and lig wrench from Plymouth parked 'behind USO Building is-known. If they will peturn them, there will be no further - questions asked. Their mumbers are registered. cCarl Bergstrom. '5, DE. SIDNEY E. STEVES Chiropodist Wil be in his office this evening, [ w'it; Sunddy ‘éfternoon, 1 to 5. Nqi( Triangle Bldg., Phone 648, PIi " >—Tunea. Ander- Tl FIXIT, SHOP—General light I Ve BT B et . 3UARANTEED Realistic Permas ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, 81 up lola Beauty Snop Phane 315 Decker Way - —— e 5 (F you have em| rocms orf apts. for desirable P . inform the Gastineau’ Hotel. ~ ° * | LOST AND FOUND FOUND—White gold wedding band. Three chip-diamonds, Owner thay have same by identifying and paying for this ady. FOUND,.— Palr “matural’ shell- glasses. Owner-may have ¢ by identifying and pay.ng s, this ady, . . punt, painted white, “Empire wany aqs ger quick results, Crown | 714 | | r. Lewis. tury Theatre. Apply | WANTED—Competent, - experienced stenographer for law office. About two months’ employment, com- | mencing about June 1. R. E. Robértson, 200 Seward Bldg. WANTED — Experienced clerk at | Irving's Market. WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house by couple. No pets. Phone 205. | Mrs. McCord. |MAID WANTED—Union wages, at Gastineau Hotel. |WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, | furnished home. Phone Red 185. WANTEL~-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. ‘ FOR RENT 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT—Oil range, bath. 513-A Willoughby. WANTED TO SUBLET—Furnished 3-bedroom house, from June until September. Phone 58. | FOR RENT—2-Room Apt. Oil het | and bath. Bachelor only. Phone 428, Crescent Apartments. |2-ROOM Furnished Apt. Electric range, oil heater. Inquire 513-A |HOUSE KEEPING ROOM FOR RENT — Elderly man preferred. | Call Ellingen Apts., after 6 p. m.! | 6:00—Pan American News 6:15—Marching to Victory :30—Melodies in Variation 6:45—Patade of Songs 7:00—Moods in Music 6 7:30—USO Quiz Show | 8:00—Sportcast 8:30—South American Way 8:45—Eventide Echoes 9:00—Unity. Viewpofht 9:15—Evening Concert 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor 9:45—Alaska Line News 10:00—Dance Band 10:15—Open House 11:00-—Gastineau News 11:15—Sign-off PO CORNRCIINETEIS WSSOI - (May 9) |WANTED — Full-time driver at g:00—News | Irving's Market. 8:15—Wake Up and Live e R 9:00—News i Willoughby. 5:! PROGRAM TONIGE News —Roseroom —TFishing News WEDNESDAY MORNING 9:06—What America is Playing 9:15—Stock Market 9:30—Sketches in Melody 10:00—News 10:05—Musical Clock 10:15—Women'’s Club 10:30—KINY Bandstand 11:00—News 11:05—Petite Musicale 11:15—School of the Air 11:45—Listen to Linkletter 12:00—Song Parade WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:30—Noon News 12:45—Trade Winds 1:15—Feature Story 1:30—Human Adventure 2:00—Mid-day Varieties 3:00—Commentary -—Matinee Melodies 3:30—GI Sugar Report 4:00—News 4:05—It's Dance Time 4:30—Initiation to Music —News 0—Don Cossack Chorus —Organ Melodies HEATED KOOMS. Call | after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. | | VINTER RATES, Seaview Apts i 0il and wood stoves. lights, laun- | | dry. Phone 236. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP | | West 11th & F St. | 24 Hour Service t SMALL MACHINE WORK | | | | CLEANERS WILL i o'clock in Miner: 45—Your Dinner Concert S eee e o a0 2 0 0 o TIDES TOMORROW e o 0 Low Tide 6:01a.m.: -05 ft. High Tide 12:12p.m.: 16.5ft. Low Tide 18:41p.m. : -03ft. e o o o o TOWNSEND CLUB ' Hall. Announcement DUE TO ILL HEALTH THE TRIPLEX CLOSE THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS ' MAY 15 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. GARMENTS BEFORE OUR CLOSING DATE MAY. 5. TRIPLEX CLEANERS “Sam the Tailor” | = | TERRY LEE | Meets every Tuesday evening at 8‘ —adv. i THEATRE | THIMBLE PALOOKA TOE DICK TRACY 0 ALLEY SOLINE G PAG E SEVEN | =1 ST s . bHv DD You Y BUT A LOT OF 1k A GROW THEM 2 /SAILORS GROW IN MALAY WE TRANSIATE, WHAT DO You [ THINK, JOHNNY JINGOZ BREAK, SPRAIN OR. GOLDBRICK.Z FINDING MEASLES' BOAT FLOATING DOWNSTREAM, BUT NO MEASLES, TRACY. AND. - COMPANY TURN BACK AND ™ NAME IS OUR ISLAND. ¥ IT IS VERY SMALL AND X JOHNNY JINGO 15 NOT Mich A X YANKS WILL NOTICE SWELL GOES DOWN ! \ THAT MEANS SPRAIN ! THAT'S FUNNY. I'D SWEAR IT'S THE THAT WAS STANDING IN THE FLOODED BAR:YARD N BT Do RACE UPSTREAM A YoU SMUGGLE FOR | JOIINNY JINGO ) a THAT BEARD OFF/ IF 40U LOVE ME, 70U WILL{ {{(NOPE/ CAN'T DOIT, You wiLL/ S OLIVE! | | CAN'T/ THEN I wiLL! WHO ARE THESE WWRAMERICAN "B4LUS KILLED THE MEN? THEY SAY THEY | JAPANESE ON BIG BOAT. THEN ARE AMERICANS. | THESE AMERICANS FOUND ME . WHAT ARE YOU [ HEY WERE ON RUBBER BOAT. [ WAS NOT KILLED. L AM NOT VERY SMART, L AM A MOUNTAN 4 l/ Now, Bic YANK. CHARLIE -ALL " THES IS THE LIFE WD UP, MEEBE BIG YANK '\ IN QUR NAVY. B TERRY PLEASED T GO WATCH | THEY ONLY HAVE A\ JOHNNY JINGO MAKE LOVE S ABOARD) To HU SHEE—HUHZ ¢ SHIPT THINK ; ~¥ JOHNNY, HOW CAN \ £ THE JAP BLACK |DROP YOU OFF PICK UP ALLIED PLACE...THEN AIRMEN AND SEAMEN) GO ON LIKE ON THE SIDE?A NOTHING HAPPEN... soi Lo sk ===\ GIVE 'ER THE GUN . GOTTA CHANGE OUR COURSE. GOTTA SWING HIM DOWNSTREAM A LITTLE AND KEEP THAT RIGHT SIDE TO EM. SAME HORSE E . DOWNSTREAM DON'T REMEMBER A COLLAR ‘ LELLN v suge HE W OKAY. THREE OF US THAT MEANS ABSOLUTELY! EXCEPT I sKeEZIX, WHAT DID YOU MEAN ABOUT ALL THREE OF US JOGETHER ? GOING AWAY. & 2 ’ 2. IVE BARGAIN SALES-IM SICK OVER IT= THIS WiLL BE SecReT N WONT TELL A INFORMATION, NINA. DO YOU THINK | CAN —{ TELL YOU IN FRONT N A N ORDNANCE SERGEANTS ARE A FEW THOU : N ORDERED TO BRISK FIELD | | ALONE, ALL BY WHO ARE w flé FOR A SPECIAL COURSE OURSELVES ? JUST LIKE WE WILL w' IN -ROCKETS. AND R = JET :PROPULSION. . ) 7 THAT WE CAN BE N sou., aND Y NeimdeR WL 1 AR \ :‘J ; %N . TIVIE REPORT N MPT -LIKE OR VE'LL GIT FLUNG N T, SE_GOW LIKE SOME OT! FOLKS WHAT DROOPED \N LATE FER. MESS DUTY BOY-THIS RAIN'S A GREAT HELP- M SAVIN' MONEY/

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