The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1945, Page 7

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FORSALE | WANTED . [ — FOR SALE—Alarm clock, pipe dies, | WANTED_—‘B_?;E):> mper, TTKidi- " binoculars, guns, Oliver type- Kare” type preferred. Phone ¢ writer, used blankets, cooking Blye 245. utensils, dishes and used furni- R, PG, o S ture. Douglas Trading Post, Phipne | WANTED—To sub-let 3-room Apt. P ' s FOR SALE—Double-barrel sh‘ouzrun ! Machine Shop, West 11th and F | Streets. | ll » FOR SALETwo skiffs. See George Bedmar at Tee Harbor. ! <-ROOM furnished house, with gar- den. 261 Gastineau Ave. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three blogks from Federal Building. Two | large apartments, each with two bedrocms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month ' income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my | eguity, rest FHA. Will consider good boat or car for portion of| . cash consideration. Call ' Bob W Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- | . ment. ! FOR SALE—Cabin at Lena Beach.| Partly furnished, console radio, lohg-wave only; double bed com- plete; % -size Hollywood bed; oc- casional chair. Phone Black 465.| i i b2 SR 2 ARG 35-FT. TROLLER, .fully equipped. | See Harbor Master. l COMPLETELY FURNISHED house, | including large refrigerator and | [l + washing wachine. Beautiful view. | Knobb Hill in Douglas. Phone | Douglas 133, | * ‘3¢ FORD V-8—4 good tires, new battery, good motor. Phone Red i 465. | HAND MADE CORSAGES and | vase flowers for Mother's Day.| Phone 247. 35 AUTOMATIC RIFLE, with| plenty of ammunition; one elec- tric outboard motor. Inquire room 3, above First. Nat. Banl BOAT “SISU"—7-Ton met; 4 years | old; powerful Chrysler Crown engine; fully equipped combina- | new gear. Jack Bear, Pelican | ) City. FOR SALE_Ten shares of common | HOUSE KEEPING ROOM FOR stock Columbia Lbr. Co. of Al-} aska. Write C. J. Smith, P. O.| Box 2066, Juneau. $ | FOR SALE—Full-size bed, spring | and 2 mattresses; wall mirror, | pihg pong set, 2 balls; Sears war model pressure cooker. Phone Bltie 660, corner 10th and E Sts. B 1 s ik R AR 4-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- guire 843 West Ninth Street. i T'H“EEE ACRES patented ground,‘ with. partly - furnished house,| $2500 cash, or $3000 on time. Ed Kirchofer, 7% Mi., Glacier Hiway. ' [0-Volt, 10-Amp. Robins and Myers generator, $16.00; one pair bino- culars, $25. Phone Red 328. | ‘BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only three times Phone Blue 632, 1896 CHEV. COACH—See Cowling- Daviin.. - « : FOR. SALE—4-Room house & lot, | sttietly!{modern. Full' basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone: 035-5 nngs+ FURI 3-bedroom, modern | home; 2% acres patented land, at Auk Bay. Full concrete basement, | oll furnace and range, 32-volt Delco. $5000. John Natterstad, P. O. Box 2313; Juneau, ’oflp&AE Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long. 8% ft. beam, fully equippedy Chrysler 'Crown marine engine, tirst- clags condition. See Harbor Master. MISCELLANEOUS . LOTS on Bolinas Beach, Calif,, outside; San Francisco; for trade tor < Ataska property. Inquire i 3, above First Nat. Bank. PTANDS 'TED—Tunea. Ander- { { i | | | W have empty rocms or &pts | .desirable people. inform the | LOST AND FOUND FOUND—White gold wedding band. [ Three chip-diamonds, Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. . FOUND — Pair “natural” shell- rimmed glasses. Owner may Hhave same by identifying and paying for this adv. LOST—8-Ft. punt, painted white, i Gastineau Chanrel. Rewsird: See owner on Gasboat IXL, Boat Harbor. * — OIL BURRERS _ . HEATING g Smith Oil Burner Service . ‘Day Phone 711, Eve. Phone 205 " hL PO Box 2086 SERVICE INSTALLATION for summer months. Phone 7. WANTED—Paper carriers. Apply at Empire Office. WANTED — Radio - phonograph or phonograph, sewing machine and a dog not over a year old. No Cocker Spaniel. Phone 582, Roco- vich Apts. WANTED — Reliable, industrious man couple weeks gardening and odd job work. R. E. Robertson. Phone 334, or Blue 680. WANTED—Doorman at 20th Cen- tury Theatre. Apply Mr. Lewis. WANTED—Competent, experienced stenographer for law office. About two months' employment, com- mencing about June 1. R. E. Robertson, 200 Seward Bldg. WANTED — Experienced clerk at Irving’s Market. MAID WANTED—Union wages, at Gastineau Hotel. lWA}J’i‘éfi — Full-time driver at Irving’s Market. 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. FORBENT FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 275, after 5 p. m -ROOM range, bath. 513-A Willoughby. tion halibut & troller; 13 skates| WANTED TO SUBLET—Furnished | 8-bedrcom house, from June until September. Phone 58. RENT — Elderly man preferred. Call Ellingen Apts., after 6 p. m. STEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. VINTER . RATES, Seaview Apts 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. 24 Hour Service SMALL MACHINE WORK [ — VANITY BEAUTY + SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, ll'm‘t OPEN EVENINGS - PHONE 318 THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON 7 > 05 T (W omen's Appaner “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building | 3:00—Commentary { | 4:00—News FURNISHED APT.—Oil| ‘e Low Tide 18:56 p.m.: -0.6 ft. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE gEVP,N WOW! HE COVES i i / CAGWOOPR DAILY KINY | oUTOF THATPOR| | (1 ALwavs ) | Voo EoReor : ¢ ! SALLINTHE | FEEL SAFER, -] A CLEAN RADIOLOG | MORNING / AR TY) h HANDKERCHIEF { & Of Py GONE : Wl s S b g i PROGRAM a i 6:00—Pan American News | 6:15—Marching to Victory g i 6:30—Melodics in Varigtion { 6:45—Parade of Songs i = i 7:00—Moods in Music 8~ i a1 1" i T:15—News 7:30—American Medical® Asson. 7:45—Eb and Zeb 7:556—Music 8:00—Sportscast 8:05—-Reseroom 8:15—Fishing News 8:30—Boys’ Town 9:00—Unity Viewpoint | 9:15—Evening Concert 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor | 9:45—Alaska Line News | 10:00—Treasure Chest 10:15—Open Hcuse 11:00—Ghstineau News 11:15—Sign-off e e e OK., THEN LETS SEE| [sge/ YOU PICK UP THAT ce/ NO HANDS! 1000 -POUND DUMBBELL., ST DON'T UKE BEARDS- BUT, OLIVE,| GUESS \( THATS I'M LIKE SAMPSON, ) ( ALL/ SORT OF—ALL ME * STRENTH IS (N ME BEARD/ THEATR ¢oU OUGHT TO SEE ME Now! TTUITMRIE THURSDAY MORNING © (May 10) 8:00—News 8:15—Wake Up and Live 9:00—News 9:05—What America is Playing 9:15—Stock Market 9:30—Daytime Classics 9:45—Shady Valley Folks 10:00—Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30—KINY Bandstand 11:00—News 11:05—Petite Musicale 11:15—Scheol of the Air 11:45—Listen to Linkletter WOULD IT HAVE BEEN SMART TO KILL THEM 2 COME INSIDE AND I WILL EXPLAIN . NAATJE CAME AND TOLD US YOU HAVE VISITORS: AMERICAN SOLDIERS!” WHY DIDN'T: YOU HAVE THEM SHOY © /5 = QUIET, FRIENDLY WITH THE JAPANESE . R THE AMERICANS COME CIOSER . & ON THEY MAY SOON BE HERE. |S ‘ DROOTEN! THIS NOT PROOF £ | THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—Song Parade 0—Noon News 12:45—Trade Winds Tavern 1:15—Feature Story 1:30—Music of the New World 2:00—News 2:05—Mid-day Varieties INTO ENGLISH. JOE PALOOKA —Matinee Melodies 3:30—Let’s Go To Town 4:05—It's Dance Time 4:30—Sunset Serenade 4:45—War Department Report 5 —News Music 15—Crimson Trail 0—Meet the Band 45—Excursions in Science - TO P! ST JOHNNY H JINGO | WUl SHEE WiLL U BE OVERCOME WITH < AT 15 JOHNNY JINGO TO DO € WIFE WOULD BE LARGE NUISANCE TO JOHNNY JINGO— BIO YANK TERRY HAS BUT TO 5AY 'NO DICE, HU SHEE PROTECTED BY U.$.A. YANKS '— THEN JOHNNY JINGO CAN GET JINGOS JUNK...IT s ONLY GOOD MANNERS y 8UT, OF COURSE, BIG. YANK TERRY ! 15 IT NOT EASY TO UNDERSTAND Z... JOHNNY JINGO 15 THE DASHING ONE... l/ 7 DONT QUITE GET < ;@ THIS...YOU'RE ASKING ME TO COME WITH You WHILE Yol MAKE LOVE TO HU SHEE?Z 5 5 5 LEE TIDES High Tide 0:27a.m.: 18.8 ft. e Low Tide 6:48a.m.: -23f1t. ® High Tide 13:02p.m.: 17.5ft. OMORROW esccesee TERRY ® o v 4 0 0 o 0 o e ® e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U, 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 21-Hour Period Ending 7:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau-Maximum, 56 ; minimum, 38°. At Airport-Maximum, 59°; minimum, 27°. e o 0. 0 0 00 0 0 TOMORROW’S ¥ORECAST Cloudy tonight, Thursday e and Thursday night, with INTO SHORE . e | f 78\ GIDDAP DICK TRACY e intermittent light rain e Thursday and Thursday ® night. i e & ¢ o © o o 0 o o . TEMPERATURES e Lowest tonight 39 e Highest Thursday - ...56° [[ Ve ReaD THAT THE Bovs Y IM GLAD. H HAVE' HOPED THAT | OUR ROUGH SIDE HAS, | gi IT'S A GRAND SURPRISE, HAVE EXPERIENCED SUCH | WE'VE BEEN THROUGH PLENTY, for IYPERASID ' SKEEZIX. | DON'T SUPPOSE | TERRIBLE THINGS THAT | BUT IF WE CAN TAKE THE l| THE WAR WOULDN'T| BEEN. OUTSIDE 50 LONG STOMACHS | SHOULD ASK YoU w THEY DON'T EVEN WANT /| REAL THING WE ‘OUGHT TO H DRAW A CURTAIN | WE MAY SEEM DIFFERENT, w‘ | ANYTHING. ABOUT WHAT /" \_BE ABLE TO TALKIABOUT IT. J|fl BETWEEN US. A *BUT WERE REALLY. o L YOUVE BEEN THROUGH. | - = JUBT THE SAME. Buytler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” "TRANSPOR GASOLINE ALLEY AND TATION NOT NANMN NO NAMES- BUT THEM WHAT AWNT NEVER KETCHED Q MAN CANT ONDERSTAND WOW COMFORTIN' AN-UH SNUFFY THAT'S THE DOOR-BELL~ I'LL. ANSWER JIGGS

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