The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 14, 1945, Page 7

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1l 1IONDAY, MAY 14, 1945 —— . WANT ADS DAILY KINY ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA YOU DON'T GET THESE PANTS BACK UNTIL YOU BRING ME TWO OOLLARS FOR THE PAGE SEVEN MRS, DROOFLE | IS HOLDING . POPS PANTS Q:oa RANSOM! BROKEN WINDOW! BLONDIE FORSALE | WANTED | R SALE—Finest pedigreed Irish 'WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by Setter puppies. From Interna-| day. Blue 650. 10th and E Streets.| 6:00—News ({icnal Champion stock. For hunt- | ————— - o ' 6:15—Marching to Victory mg, pets or show. Katherine L.| WANTED—Drift and shaft miner.| g.30Melodies in- Variation limmons, 11719 Linden Ave, Good pay or contract. See Herb| g.45 songs of Today Seattle, Wash. | Waugh, Eugene Mining COID, | 7.00_Moods in Music | | Krafft Bldg. Phone 216. | ol R SALE_35-Ft. Troller, fully | - | T:EE T :quipped. See Harbor Master. TONIGHT'S PROGRAM WANTED—Janitor. Apply Gasti-| 1:30—This Rhythmic Age S e neau Hotel, 7:45—Eb and Zeb )R SALE—Imperial Clarinet, un- | — — | 8:00—Sportscast 1sed. Call Blue 472. | WANTED—Baby jumper, “Kidi- | 8:05—Roseroom Kare” type preferred. Phone| 8:15—Fishing News Blue 245. | 8:30—Half and Half 8:45—Eventide Echoes 9:00—Unity Viewpoint 9:15—Evening Concert 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor 9:45—News 10:00—Treasure Chest 10:15—Open House \DIO-PHONOGRAPH for sale.| Phone Green T34. | =8 e - lWANTED—-Papcr carriers. Apply at ED GIRL'S BICYCL! .| " Empire Office. #6-inch balloon tir ~7n Dhone e e Pac > o Jouglas 333, after 5:30 P, ot JJJ WANTED — Reliabie, industrious man couple weeks gardening and odd job work. R. E. Robertson.i g =4 Phone 334, or Blue 680. ! 11:00—News )R SALE—Hemlock dock piling, | WANTED — Experienced clerk at 11:15—Sign-off 18c per ft. FOB Camp, near Irving’s Market. > \¥rangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. < . TUESDAY MORNING Top quality, Etolin Logging Co., | MAID WANTED—Union wages, at (May 15) W, Paul, Jr, Juneau Agent. | Gastineau Hotel. | LET HER GO! SHE F ( AT 7 DOESN'T APPREC:ATE LAST! \SN'T (T WANNA PLAY. {_WONDERFUL 2 CHECKERS 2 COME SIT BY ME ON QT—'\THE DIVAN-) GO AHEAD! LET HER MAKE -\fOOL; OUT OF YOU! SEEYSHE LIKES ME | e e IF | CARE! '™ O DYAL TYPEWRITER for sale. TH]?OURGEL// WITSKERS ‘AND | 16 Baranof Hotel. THEATRE 00—News :15—Wake Up and Live :00—News :05—What America is Playing :15—Stock Market | R SALE_Cocker Spaniel pups.|WANTED — Full-time driver at | “hone 278, Irving’s Market. THIMBLE R SALE—Fads, 9-tube console /WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, k ! I model - radio. Long-wave, g0od | furnished home. Phone Red 185, A0 IBkyme - Clllesion ondition. Mahogany hall €0t | — —— . 9:45—Shady Valley Folks wd hat rack. Phone Green 410, |WANTED—Will pay top price for 10:00—News | all kinds second hand merchan- :05—Breakfast in Hollywood dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- 10:30—KINY Bandstand ! = % . & g > g ZHETHEGS J O Pox 10, L0 TR ek P EASY~-DON'T TEAR THAT 8 7"\ HE'S QKAY, JERRY, 1 WAS A T THINK TS ON THE Douglas. _?5—Pcflw Mussalg. P MOSQUITA NETTIN'/NO MORE S ¥ MELADY HUI ITTLE WORRIED ABOUT THIS SETUP, | I LEVEL . BUT WE'RE S e e - DRINKS FOR YOU EVER/QUIET | | WHERE'S T KID-/p BUT THEY EXPLAINED EVERYTHING 45—Listen to Linkletter -] 1 GOTTA TALK TOYOU. T 28 % _ACope_ 1915, Kim: Feawres Syndicatc, foc., World agors nows OOHHH -~ GIMME SOME ICE WATER~QOOH ‘M GIT ME A PLEDGE AN SOME ICE WATER " ISIDENCE on Auk Bay. Partly L furnished. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. i )R SALE—'36 Pontiac Coupe. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Good tires, spotlight, fog-light,| loughby. Phone 788. \cater, radio, back-up lights, de-| ————— ster. $200. In terrible TUESDAY AFTERNOON Call 567, before 6 p. m. )R SALE—1 Cohoe net, king non net, gill net boat ready to z0. Call Red 135. >arrel shotgun. Machine Shop, W. YIth and F Streets. 38 ;PAEKAVR]E;SE‘DA}:{A: “Phon Green 615, after 5 p. m. | JR SALE—Several good Toggen- oerg and Saanen milk goats; also some pure-blood stock young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Slaska 7 LOTS on Bolinas Beach, Calif., 1 outside San Francisco; for trade for Alaska property. Inquire Room 3, above First Nat. Bank. |PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- | son Shop. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. i 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.00 FPaper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 201 | 815 Decker Way ) 0—News 45—Trade Winds Tavern 15—Feature Story 30—Words at War 00—News 05—Mid-day Varieties 00—News 05—Matinee Melodies 30—Let's Go To Town 45—Battle Background 00—News 05—It's Dance Time 30—Guy Lombardo 00—News 05—Music 5:15—Crimson Trail 1 1 12 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 [F you have empty rocms or apts. 0—Meet the Band HA ! BIG YANK TERRY GEE, JOHNNY 50 THATS WHY YOi'VE BEEN WALKING AW, HOTSHOT, YOU KNOW VERY WELL I NEVER S0 MUCH rYEP, SKIPPER , YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL THE & REAL WOLVES —THEY S snave.| MISCELLANEOUS 12:00-sons Parace NN ‘.{.'”k\. g : W : - 18 a0 //j 7 ’ '1‘ N h N7 .' /’ “ 2 \ i " o A 4 ¥ 4 ‘ /i HAS RELIEVED JOHNNY JINGO OF RESPONSIBILITY OF MAKE LOVE TO GIRL PASSENGER. ... NAVIGATION I HAD NO L AROUND LIKE \AS TOUCHED HIt IDEA HU SHEE ) A GROUNDED | SHEES HAND!I-- WAS INTERESTED ) GOONIE BIRD! IN ME ! LET THE COYOTES DO THE HOWLING — WHILE THEY HANG BACK LOOKING LIKE GRANDMA ..IT5-- HBH LOCAL EGGS for sale at Barbor Market. Phone 352. | for desirable people. inform the { Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. 24 Hour Service 5:45—Excursions in Science HOSPITAL DAY: IS COME VIEW HOME — Three| olocks from Federal Building. Two arge apartments, each with two vedtooms, one bachelor apart-| ment. $140 a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my | equity, rest FHA. Will consider SMALL MACHINE WORK ( OBSERVED HERE AI GOVT. HOSPITAL good boat or car for portion of | Lobr AND ru“ND o :ash consideration. Call Bob| v 5 < i | Henning, Blue om0, tor appomt- LOSTonier e ik Staff Enfertains 130 Guests, ment. vl, Sa : t‘,rn'm\ ac] 1 i | | Bowl, Sat. Afternoon. Black 340 | Durlng ]ea HOU[S i Last Saturday ;‘ SMPLETELY FURNISHED house, | s e B including large refrigerator and | FOUND—Girl's white gold ring. washing machine. Beautiful view, ; Owncrdmay hfl"e( 53“"13_ byd‘de““" s bb Hill Douglas. Phone | fying and paying for this adv. | | g::glas ot fl;'xtler :;g;? clpi i s T —— ' About 130 people enjoyed the hos- WELL , BREATHLESS, IF WE'R| » FOUND—Keys attached to leather pitality of the Government Hos- 5, NOT GOING TO SWIM, LET’S FORD V-8—4 good tires, new| tag. Owner may have same by pital staff Saturday, at a tea given [2) TAKE A WALK UP THE BEACH. attes ood tor. Phone Red| Iidentifying and paying for this to commemorate Hospital Day. ORT OF 2 ?65 Shbla e | adv. Presiding over the lovely tea- <MT BE 5 ARSI e B table were Miss Mabel Morgan, Mes- &~ " %, AUTOMATIC RIFLE, with|FOUND — Pair gold-rim glasses. games Walter Soboleff, Don Foster, olenty of ammunition; one elec-| Owner may have same by identi- peter Oswald, John McCormick, Ed- iric outboard ' motor. Inquire| fying and paying for this adv. gar W. Norris, James A. Smith, Jul- room 3, above First. Nat. Bank"E‘oUfib—WH}ié‘éfiiclv&;ifii;gAfi;xfi ia Stream, Fred Geeslin and Jake [3) e e e’ | 2 ot * Cropley. /RbOM FURNISHED HOUSE, ol Three chib-diamonds OWhex ¥ ~ pempers of the Hospital Staff = stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In-| have Si;me (hty defltl ying and o0 oreeted the guests apd ‘showed quire 843 West Ninth Street. s ST e _ them around were Dr. H. F. Kaack, ST N A { FOUND — Pair “natural” shell- Physician in Charge; Miss Cather-| REE ACRES -patenteG_ground,| ™, nicq glagses Owner may have in¢ O'Connor, Chief Nurse; Miss Ha- | with partly-furnished house,i .o.."p."igentifying and paying 2¢} Holmes, Head Nurse, and Nurses " $2500 cash, or $3000 on time. Ed for’this adv. Catherine Johnson, Margaret Sun-! Kirchofer, 7% Mi., Glacier Hiway.| i o0 L derland, Beryl Atkinson, Betty Bar- LOST—8-Ft. punt, painted white, r:es, Ethel Hasscltine, Helen Stutte, < in Gastineau Channel. Reward. Theo Byrnes, Marie Hoffm: S ;e|1erxtorz,5$lgl(:0; 0’:&? a;rzfihmo. See o:/sner;ezn Gasboat IXL‘." Boat Msrgal'e{ Bfllder, flmdO v.w:nP:ll'-:f = .;\;lars, $25. Phone 3 Harbor. |time nurses, Mrs. Lizetta Hillman ABY PLAY PEN" — Used only| 424 b and Emma Gould. - ‘hree times Phone Blue 632. %2 SKEEZIX IS TAKING WAS COMING TO olt, 10-Amp. Kobins and Myers Volt, 10-Amp. ns and Myers THIS FOR YoU, SEE YOU FOLKS. MOTHER CLOCK. @ ® o o ° There were in addition to these, % ® Miss Florence Sargent, X-ray Tech- WEATHER REPORT ® nician; Dora Rusch, teacher; Mary & (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) ® Brown, Instructor in Native Arts; z Temperatures for 24-Hour Period ® Ann Zuboff, clerk, and Oscar é;m-_ = L A . . . . R SALE—4-Room house & lot, itrictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; 33,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. | )R§SALE—Troller “Diana”™—33 ft. ¢ng. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Shrysler Crown marine engine, ipst class condition. See Harbor Master. FOR RENT 'RENT—3 to 4 room house. air to climb. Phone 556, be- ween 7 and 8. NN Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning son, Maintenance Engineer. - o o o A special guest of the afterncon ; In Juneau-Maximum, 67°; pre < o < N was Dr. T. J. Pyle, Indian Service dentist, on leave from tle Indian Setvice to the Navy. Dr. Pyle is now home on leave, and has been doing| some work for the patients at the| Government Hospital, in the absence | of Dr. Leonard Peterson. 5 P | — o —— The extreme breadth of Nnrwayi 7 '“ is about 260 miles, with the average | about 60 miles, and its length is; 1,000 miles. PS i 1 minimum, 34°. | At Airport-Maximum, 67°; “/“//./,// minimum, 34°. /// ,' e Temperatures Sunday In Juneau-Maximum, 67°; minimum, 42°. At Airport-Maximum, 59°; minimum, 34°. FOR US\€ WE OONT BRING N SUPREME. SIIE PRETTY SOON {00M — 2 Bedrooms, oil heat,|o o »ath. Phone 428, Crescent Apts., Temorrow’s Forecast gy - g g i SHOES REPAIRED perature. SHACK, RUSTY -- ArS CeRTAIN U /s RENT—481 So. Franklin St, mcrete house, partly furnished. . rooms. Suitable for board- | | ng house. Call Douglas 383. { WHILE 'YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE '1Hollywood Shoe Shop|| SNUFFY e o e o o o o e Australia is the world’s greatest weod-producing country. | )2 RENT—Four-room furnished | \ouse, oil heat. Phone Blue 275, | Jter 5 p. m. ¢AM HEATED KOOMS. Call| fter 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. H —_— AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY ry. Phone 236. Public ‘Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors JRENADE SWATTER 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 "’B'fge"?.’i"i’ié‘finf‘i?f its ;;2‘ Fatrbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building things a wife might not| KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK jerstand. : P te. Willis Fields of Burnsville, N.| L e Amsals (O WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF wion, wae the target Of & L3P CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 WD I R L et AR S0P ) rights reserved, NTER RATES, Seaview Apts. o 8 and wood stoves, lights, laun- | AH=IM GLAD TO BE BACK IN THE LAND OF THE FREE-WHERE A MAN 1S FREE TO DO AS HE LIKES= WHERE WE HAVE FREE SPEEC AHZIT'S FINE! ITS FINE TO BE AS FREE AS THE AIR-AS WE ARE AT HOME/ FOR A FEED ~1/LL TELL ME WIFE I'M GOIN' OUT/ J w5 I'M GOIN/ TO TAKE | YOU OVER TO DNTYS nade. 1t smacked him in the . vounced off and rolled down a % where it explcded harmlessly. _ more beautiful shiner than 1ds’ couldn’t be produced in any wl - &l

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