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i ' UESDAY, MAY 15, 1945 - WANT ADS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA o PAGE SEVEN b SR | % ; MR. AND | IF 1 COULD D A_“.Y m MRS, MENUFE GET = 3 HIGHER, [ 1 | el it g L i ARE HAVING i RE Al FOR SALE WANTED |__RADIOLOG | HERE aND \CHT “MADURA"—50-ft. Navy | T TONIGHT'S g wll, suitable for charter. Sleeps bV, <Interior mahogany. Separate salley and engine room. 140 whrysler, 3!z reduction; light lant, radio, toilet. $5,000 cash. ‘¥rite Box 2500, Ketchikan. AJESTIC cabinet G-tube radio. Room 216, Baranof Hotel. JR SALE—Finest pedigreed Irish Setter puppies. From Interna- ional Champion stock. For hunt- ing, pets or show. Katherine L. Simmons, 11719 Linden Ave., Seattle, Wash. ;F’T BOAT—4 h.p. engine, % 0.p. gas engine shaft and pro- pellor. 45-h.p. Harley Davidson twin engine for boat, 14-ft. skiff. 925 W. 1lth Street. |SE COUCH, 2 rockers, table and m house & lot, | trictly - modern. Full basement, ally furnished. $2,500 cash; | $3,000 terms. Phone 035-5 rings. \BIN FOR SALE—Write P. O. Box 2193, or Phone 308, after 5 p. m, OBLETS, glasses, jars, coffee- L maker and walnut cabinet. Blue 165. . _ Troller, fully pped. See Harbor Master. )R SALE—Imperial Cla fsed. Call Blue 472. ADIO-PHONOGRAPH for _sale. Phone Green 734. DR SALE—Hemlock dock piling, 18c per ft. FOB Camp, near Wrangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. {Jop quality, Etolin Logging Co., Wm. Paul, Jr, Juneau Agent. )R SALE—Cocker Spaniel pups. Thone 278. Auk Bay. Partly furnished. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. 3R SALE—36 Pontiac Coupe. Good tires, spotlight, fog-light, heater, radio, back-up lights, de- oster. $200. In terrible shape. Call 567, before 6 p. m. R SALE—1 Cohoe net, king sal- mon net, gill net boat ready to go. Call Red 135. SR SBALE—New 12-Gauge, double- barrel shotgun. Machine Shop, W. 11th and F Streets. hairs, Call Red 680, after 5 p. m. | BLONDIE ! CASHIER position open at the 20th TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Century Theatre, for girl ur‘ 00—Pan American News { | woman who can qualify. See Mr. | Lewis. ‘ | | 6! 6:15—Marching to Victory 6:30—Melodies in Variation 6:45—Parade of Songs 7:00—~Moods in Music 7:15—News 7:30—USO Quiz Show 8:00—Sportscast 8:05—Roseroom 8:15—Fishing News 8: 8: 9 9: 9 9 0 10: DAGWOOD, MRS, MENUFF 1S ON THE PHONE AND WANTS TO) WANTED TO BUY—Gate-leg table | and chairs; also bookcase. Call Green 688, evenings. | WANTED—Baby buggy in good | | ccndition. Phone Black 403. } | 30—South American Way 45—Eventide Echoes :00—Unity Viewpoint 15—Evening Concert :30—House of Peter MacGregor :45—Alaska Line News | 10:00—Dance Band e — = - | 15—Open House WANTED—Janjtor. Apply Gasti-|1).00 Gastineau News | neau Hotel 11115 sign-ott | WANTED—Baby jumper, “Kidi- ¥ Rire” typh . praterieds.. Bhie WE DAY MORNING' | Blue 245. | (Max 19 News ‘Wake Up and Live 0—News —What America is Playing —Stock Market —Sketches in Melody | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by | day. Blue 650. 10th and E Streets. | POPEYE 1S (N THERE WITH THAT) |CONCERNEDR LITTLE GIRL ! ¢ LOVEWY. | TOO, WOMAN! WE SHOULD TRY TO /| |~ | SHALL PERSONALLY] HAVE BEEN THINKIN SAVE HIM?Z I'M e RESCUE HIM/ 2 ( OF GROWING A : BEARD! SHALL WANTED—Drift and shaft miner. | Good pay or contract. See Herb | Waugh, Eugene Mining Corp., | Krafft Bldg. Phone 216. | 1 THIMBLE THEATRE | WANTED — Experienced clerk at | Irving’s Market. l\zflD WANTED—Union wages, at Gastineau Hotel. | e e e 1000 e Rt G ull-time driver 3¢ .05_Musical Clock | ‘,__A.., GihaT AR b ‘Women’s Club 1 !WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, : OO:I;INY Bandstand i —_— WG L - 4 B § e ® ews - - Ve = . e s Lo Petie Muscals {LSURE RERS) T OH--UH~ HOWDY, MAM, SAY, ) HE MEANS THE GIRL, R IT SEEMS | SHE JUST DONT SPEAK ENGLISH 1 WANTEL—Will pay top price for 11:15—School of the Air GOOD TO HAVEA (1L SAY WOULDJA TELL MELADY MRS. DROOTEN. THE LIKE A COLD BIAST | 1 GUESS.AN WERE STRANGERS . BATH AN'SHAVE. WAIT'LL MELADY SEES ID LIKE T'SEE ‘ER. ONE THAT CAME HIT YA. THAT'S A HERE WITH US, COLD DAME IM TELLIN'YA. ¢ { all kinds second hand merchan- 1]1:45—Listen to Linkletter E dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- 12:00—Song Parade | ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Douglas. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:30—Noon News :45—Trade Winds Tavern < B} WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- g 1:15—Feature Sfory {a < [ 0] (=] - | loughby. Phone 788. = T st | MISCELLANEOUS |7 LOTS on Bolinas Beach, Calif,, 3 | outside San Francisco; for trade 3 | for Alaska property. Inquire 3:30—GI Sugar Report Room 3, above First Nat. Bank. 4:0(—News 4 4 5 5 :30—Human Adventure 0-—News —Mid-day Varieties :00—Commentary :05—Matinee Melodies Q0 \‘(\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ¥ | B 3 p G ¢ A i —Crimson Trail i " s 3 WNY HASNT HE THE OUR COMMANDEV. CLEAR FOR ACTION, BUT/SIRE, WE HAVE | VERY WELL , THROW :05—It’s Dance Time 1 :30—Invitation to Music :00—News | PTANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- son Shop. | THE FIXIT SHOP—General light | repair work. Phope 567. e _E Don Cossack Chorus COURAGE TO COMMIT \BEATS THE GIRL. YoU 50NS CF TURTLES !\ NO HOSE AND No A FISH AT THEM AND JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- 5. Organ Melodies & 1T NOT CLEAR, OUR COMMANDER HARA-KIRI Z FIRST HE ) TO SOOTHE HIS HOSE THE DECKS ... \FIVE-INCH GUNS ! BRING ME ANOTH * ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. 5:45—Your Dinner Concert, SIREZ A CHINESE HAS BEEN DRUNK WAS DRUNK—THEN WE < OWN HURT AT BOVTLE OF SAKS. | Lola Beauty Snop Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way it AR Moo i o g | I you have empty rocms or apts sEll } for desirable people. inform the | Casiens ot CLEANING SHOP |~ HARBOR MACHINE SHOP T 0 A.R. DUNCAN : | GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK KR OCEAN-GOING JUNK | SINCE HE W PICKED UP THE YANKEE) BEING BROKEN | [Y MIGERABLE SKIEF WITH | REMEMBER THAT A APPROACHES UNDER | DEMOTED MD PUT )| GIRL—NOW THIS! _{ IN OUR NAVY ! OlR FIVE-INCH GUNs!/ THIS 15 MERELY. THE YANKEE FLAGL( IN CHARGE OF THis INC_ HUMBLE CRAFT! A FISHING BOATZ TERRY LEE 38 PAOKARD SEDAN — Phone | Green. 615, after 5 p. m. DR SALE—Several good Toggen- berg and Saanen milk goats; also some _nure-blood stock young bucks. *3. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. RESH LOCAL EGGS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. blocks from Federal Building, Two large apartmients, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month income. ‘5,11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my " equity, rest FHA. Will consider ! good boat or car for portion of | cash consideration.” Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- | ment. OMPLETELY FURNISHED house, including large refrigerator - and washing machine. Beautiful view, Knobb Hill in Douglas. Phone Douglas 133, after 5 p. m. " AUTOMATIC RIFLE, with plenty of ammunition; one elee- | tric outboard motor. Inguire room 3, above First. Nat. Bank. ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- quire 843 West Ninth Street. JIREE ACRES patentea ground, with partly-furnished house, | $2500. cash, or $3000 on time. Ed irchofer, 7' Mi., Glacier Hiway. | :ABY PLAY PEN" — Used only three times Phone Blue 632. b A sl el S el e 'R SALE—4-Room house & lot, tly modern. Full basement, furnished. $2500 cash; $3.000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. 5RySALE—Troller “Diana”—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. rysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. e —-— Silver Spray’ to Be Home . LOST AND FOUND for Next Few Months {LOST — Child's blue, hand-knit -To Remain Here ! cardigan sweater, at Evergreen YOU HAVE LISTEN, MEASLES,| AND ; Bowl, Sat. Afternoon. Black 340. A summer of “following that urge” = SOLVED THE YOU CAN'T TAKE | WHAT HE IF_ S e vh'g " wold_ring, 1S ahead for Mr. and Mrs, Rod Dar- BREATHLESS MYSTERY OF | FO! AR SO WNe By identr. Dell. who have sold out their very 1S THE NAME. fi _Ownerdmay ,h’“"; ‘B:‘l“ ;’d:’ enti- yccesstul cleaning business, the BREATHLESS T |fying and paying for this adV. Tyiangle Cleaners, to A. R. Duncan M| MAHONEY. I'M STAR A BUTTON_OR % : FOUND—Keys attached to leather ;'h’o ;‘li‘f beeg ;pel'ausnhg m; D““:_:“ | A JOURNALISM ? SHOE ? { tag. Owner may have same by -eaning and Press Bhop here. The . o . Darnell’s plans for the next few months are to climb aboard their R A Gonisr boat, the Silver Spray, and do just FOUND — Pair gold-rim glasses. What they please, and they have Owner may have same by identi- already thought of lots of places to fying and paying for this adv. 8° and things to do. { RSN AT | Mr. Duncan has closed his form- FOUND—White gold wedding band. er eStablishment on South Franklin Three chip-diamonds. Owner may Sticet, and will take over full com- have same by identifying and mand at Triangle Cleaners on June paying for this adv. 1, it is announced. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell will continue FOUND — Pair “natural’ shell- t make their home in Juneay, Fol- ; rimmed glasses. Owner may have lowing a summer of leisu::' they THAT'S A NICKNAME. HOW NOT BAD, | | THINK | same by identifying and Daying may 4o soms mvenine acie ey > YoU MEAN You Haven'T B SURE WE Have. ] || ABOUT CALLING HM AFTER | BUT HE's | THomas |l BETTER GIVE | OBJECT, AND AUNTIE | identifying and paying for this adv. i for this adv. the fall, but will return here when M= PICKED OUT A NAME WHAT'S WIRONG HIS TWO GRANDFATHERS, STILL WALTER THE OTHER BLOSSOM WAS SO SURE {f =k T —————— their loafing days are done, though ™ FOR TH Tl -7 A R WALLET WALLETS CHIPPER WOULD BE A LOST—-8-Ft. punt, painted_white, {oeif 1081NE dave are done, though 3. | FOR THIS BABY YET, J WITH CHIERER GIRL,SHE WON'T CARE. in Gastineau Channel. Reward. URvertall; . i"rb“(‘)‘:nm on Gasboat IXL, Boa'.’ The Triangle Cleaners was open- : i ed by Mr. Darnell almost ten years Ty 754 " lago, on September 14, 1935, in the | Triangle Building, from which it % Reshuflle o' jap ‘wok its name. For a year previous- |7 1 ly Mr. Darnell had been employed ™ i Admirals underwa in the cleaning department of the © y‘Alasku Laundry. Mr. Duncan is % lalso an Alaska Laundry graduate. ; « TOKYO, May 15—The disaster| The Darnells came to Juneau from | that has visited Japan and the Klamath Falls, Oregon, and back threat of new peril has caused the as far as 1924 had been in the dry| Japs to launch a series of defensive cleamn’;;‘hbuslness 1’[‘;’““"{1;‘“- ores |~ 3 measures. The latest move in prep- |8on. ey say ey like both A aration for a black future is a|Oregon and Southeast Alaska, but B — : PSST-= 1 JUST WEARD A {re-shuffle of Japanese Admirals, |Alaska holds the edge. : e RUSTUN (N TH BUSHES, | At least eight Admirals are in- T A S RUSTY -- GITCHA i volved, although there is only one B SINEATEIN Y Y WANOCUFFS READY FOR sea command among the lot. \' £ TIDES TOMORROW B i A e High Tide 3:36a. { SHOES REPAIRED | + rov e umam High Tide 1 p.m { WHILE YOU WAIT! Low Tide 23:34p.m | DAILY MAIL SERVICE e o 0 0 0 0 0 o e in Douglas. Inquire Doug- RENT OR LEASEBusiness | Hollywond Shoe SIIOP st Meihteanin - e i 4 — Empire wanc acs get quick res:uf.a las Trading Post. Phone Doughas‘l 25. SRR e S T T SR RENT—3 to 4 room house. | idtair to climb. Phone 556, he-i NEILL CLARK tween 7 and 8. | . SR RENT—481 So. Franklin St.| Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counseiors g?fiefifi&é&%&é& WHAT'S s = concrete house, partly furnished. i | TH:L.:. W[‘:L# \:?g '5;‘:9’ v veu Ten s SHGE HE oot 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 S i e ICANT || LET ME SRR e by VRO Fairbanks Offics: 201-2 Lavery Bullding @ BUT HE'S NC vou THIS EAR! DOCLARS? v HEATED ROOMS. Call 5 > GENTLEMAN /// £AM HEATED ROOMS. Call| teer 3 p. m. 315 Gold Street. ! KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK O e IO RATES, Seaview AP WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF 1 ves, lights, - o I e 230 CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY I P ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE APRON SALE AND TEA By Luthesan Ladies’ Ald, May 17, TELEPHONE 757 to 5:30 p. m., at the Church, 7 imer Third and Maill SIrEets. | i mmmm———e——— ———— | Aupms SYSTEMS TAXES and COMPANY

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