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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN [} | | z | i | | | | ! DAILY KINY RADIO LOG TONIGHT'S PROGRAM :00—Pan American News :15—Marching to Victory WELL, WELL, I'LL LOCK THIS DOOR) WHAT A TOO ! I THINK EVERYBODY HAS A >, RIGHT TO PRIVACY) Z\_, DURING HIS BATH — EVEN IN A TLL LOCK TH S DOOR, FOR SALE GAS BOAT—“Chechake, has ® WANTED — Usable Gires, 5.25-21.} skates new gear, also new trolling | Phone Red 515. cash. Call at 306 BLONDIE gear. $5,500, »Willoughby. 1937 FORD 4-door sedan. Good motor, 5 good tires, radio and heater, $500. Inquire 20th Cen- tury Market. WANTED — Competent, reliable : stenographer, law office. Couple | g.30_wMelodies in Variation months' work, commencing June g.45 parade of Songs 1. R. E. Robertson. Phone 334. | 7.00-_Moods in Music WANTED - Permanent position, ' :15—News bookkeeping, filing clerk. Do not .35 American Medical Assn. ;\)ol;e- or dri_nk. References. Wme: :45—Eb and Zeb mpire, C-5591. | 7:55—Music | 8:00—Sportscast :05—Roseroom :15—Fishing News :30—Boys’ Town :00—Unity Viewpoint :15—Evening Concert 1930 CADILLAC, 22 Stevens rifle. | Phone 805, ask for Meyers. ! Vs -kl e | STEWARD-COOK wants work any- where. Do not smoke or drink. Local references. Write C-4567, Empire. | FORD COUPE—Good Phone Blue 220, after or inquire Jorgensen MODEL A condition. 6 p. m, * Motors POPEVE, MY SWEE T—COULD | HAVE SOME MORE OF YOUR BEARD TO KEEP (N BACK Z THEN “OU WILL GIVE VE A STRAND OF “OUR BEAKD, AS SH-HH/ HES STILL) IT'S INSIDE ~ HOW PERFECT, JUST THE \fiNfEDié;flTd;fi} an, mmérs,‘ S TE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER—In excellent condition. If interested | write P. O. Box 242, City. YACHT “MADURA t. Navy hull, suitable for charter. Sleeps muckers. See Herb Waugh, St. Eugene Mining Corp., Ltd.,, Klein Bldg. Phone 216. ' CASHIER position open at the 20th Century Theatre, for girl or 30—House of Peter MacGregor 45—Alaska Line News :00—Treasure Chest :15—Open House :00—Gastineau News A KEEPSAKE POR 'z -c /" -1 GECTTA BEND T THE BACK OF MY WATCH — 2 A BACK FORTH LIKE A AND TUPE WE WANT/ Rl :15—Sign-off L THURSDAY MORNING (May 17) 9. Interior mahogany. Separute‘ woman who can - qualify. See Mr. galley and engine room. 140‘ Lewis. | Chrysler, 3% reduction; light S APRUACRIRN LEMELY | plant, radio, toilet. $5000 cash.| WANTED TO BUY—Gate-leg table | “Write Box 2500, Ketehikan. and chairs; also bookease. Call| 'U‘l_)fN('“"‘ ¢ | Green 688, evenings. | 8:15—Wake Up and Live :00—News ‘What America is Playing 15—Stock Market 30—Daytime Classics 9:45—Shady Valley Folks 00—Breakfast in Hollywood WIRE TO < BREAK s‘_l'){g&ji ) MAJESTIC cabinet 6-tube radio. Room 216, Baranof Hotel. THIMBLE THEATRE . WANTED—Baby buggy in good| rip e E —! condition. P! k 403. | 9: O GATIl Ak Pelipresa trm| oo, FRoHg R o e Setter puppies. From Interna- (WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by g. tional Champion stock. For hunt-; day. Blue 650. 10th and E Streets. | ing, pets or show. Katherine L. —— — - — o i " nmons, 11719 Linden Ave.,| WANTED—Drift and shaft miner. 0:30—KINY Bandstand tle, Wash. Good pay or contract. See Herb Hg‘r’*gerz Waugh, Eugene Mining Corp., :05—Petite UH~DE_CROP VAS ALL DESDROYED OND DE DREES YUST ARE COMINK BACK«YA« A DISEASE DE DREES GOTOND 1 ymsfis SHE ISS VORKING FORMINE VIFE. AN VSEAEANWNAHAFF HER AS GUEST, 1SS NATIVE. ID VOULD NOD WHICH CAME RIGHD. YOU UNTERSDANI " _ 7 e N Musicale DOSE ARE MINE RUBBER DREES. —School of the Air RUBBER IN YOUR 0-FT WAREHQUSES BY " # ment. BOAT—4 h.p. engine, % hp. gas engine shaft and pro- pellor. 45-h.p. Harley Davidson twin.engine for boat, 14-ft. skiff. 5 W. 11th Street. COUCH, 2 rockers, table and Call Red 680, after 5 p. m. | sy ) 1 Krafft Bldg. Phone 216. i | WANTED—Janitor. Apply Gasti-| | neau Hotel. | WANTED—Baby jumper, “Kidi- Kare” type preferred. Phone Blue 245. | FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; |, $3.000 terms. Phone 035-5 rings. CABIN FOR SALE Write P. O.| Box 2193, or Phone 308, after 5 p. m. { WANTED — Experienced clerk at Irving's Market. ‘MAfD’VVAE’:\:fiIf)‘—:Umon wages, a { Gastineau Hotel. | | l | | | WANTED — Full-time driver at| Irving’s Market. i i — |WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, | GOBLETS, glasses, jars, coffee- maker and walnut cabinet. Blue | 165. FOR SALE—35-Ft. Troller, fully equipped. See Harbor Master. FOR SALE—Imperial Clarinet, un- used. Call Blue 472, RADIO-PHONOGRAPH for sale. Phone Green 734. FOR SALE—Hemlock dock piling, 18¢c per ft. FOB Camp, near Wrangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. Top cuality, E{olin Logging Co., Wm. Paul, Jr., Juneau Agent. ., MISCELLANEOUS | 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 1247, Douglas. | \WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- i loughby. Phone 788. | WILL care for your children in | your home. Mrs. Buchman, Apt. | 12, Ellingen Apts. fiéélDENéE on Auk Bay. Partly furnished. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. FOR SALE—'36 Pontiac Coupe. , Good tires, spotlight, fog-light, heater, radio, back-up lights, de- | froster. $20Q. In terrible shape. Call 567, before 6 p. m. FOR SALE—New 12-Gauge, double- barrel shotgun. Machine Shop, W. 11th- and F Streets. Green 615, after 5 p. m. YOR SALE—Several good Toggen- * berg and Saanen milk goats; also | some pure-blood stock young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. FRESH LOCAL EGGS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- $140 a month $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my equity, rest FHA. Will consider good boat or car for portion of cash eonsideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- mént. 35 AUTOMATIC RIFLE, with plenty of ammunition; one elec- | tric outboard* moter. Inquire room 3, above First. Nat. Bank. 1-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- quire 843 West Ninth Street. THREE ACRES patented_ground, | withh partly-furnished house, $2500 cash, or $3000 on time. Ed Kitchofer, 7% Mi., Glacier Hiway. |~ ‘BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only three times Phone Blue 632. #OR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly :modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; A $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. ¥ i FORpSALE—Troller “Diana™—33-It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. rysler Crown marine engine,! lirét class condition. See Harbor | Master. income. | W LOTS on Bolinas Beach, Calif., outside San Francisco; for trade | for Alaska property. Inquire | Room 3, above First Nat. Bank. | | PTANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- son Shop. | THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567, SUARANTEED Realistic Perms | ment, $7.20. Faper Curls, $1 ap. Lola. Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 815 Decker Way. | | IF you have empty rocms or apts. for desirable people. inform the ! Gastineau Hotel. { HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 1ith & F St. GENERATOR WORK and i MACHINE WORK | LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—Girl's_ white. zoid. ring. Owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. FOUND—Keys attached to leather tag. Owner may have same by | identifying and paying. for this | | adv. e o W L {FOUND — Pair gold-rim glasses. | Owner may have same by identi- | and paying for this adv. ld wedding band. | Three chip-diamonds. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. FOUND — Pair “natural” shell- rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by identifying and paying | for this adv. FOR RENT SMALL modern, 2-bedroom fur. house. Next to Lynch’s, on Hiway. See Joe Kendler, Alaska Dairy. |FOR RENT OR LEASE—Business space in Douglas. Inquire Doug- i las Trading Post. Phone Douglas | 25. FOR RENT—481 So. Franklin St., 4 concrete house, partly furnished. | Ten rooms. Suitable for board- |11:45—Listen to Linkletter THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—Song Parade 12:30—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 3:00—Commentary 3:05—Matinee Melodies 3:30—Let’s Go To Town 4:00—News 4:05—It’s Dance Time ¢ 4:30—Sunset Serenade 4:45—War Department Report | 5:00—News 5:05—Music 5:15—Crimson Trail 5:30—Meet the Band 5:45—BExcursions in Science ————— FORMER ADVISOR OF KAI SHEK NOW INSANERANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, May 16—W. H. Donald, Austrailian-born advisor to Chiang Kai-shek, has arrived here ameng 254 civilians rescued from Japanese internment in th2 Philip- pines. Denald, thin but otherwise ap- parently not seriously affected by his four-year ordeal despite the fact that he will be 70 next month, was cptimistic akout the course of the war but concerned about the state of China in the future. Etrongly opposed to the Chinese Communists, he hailed the Soviet Union for aiding the Chinese ever ince the war began. “A great tragedy is in the mak- ing, however,” he said gravely. “Nine- ty million Chinese had been bomb- cd from their homes by B-29s. They YOE PALOOKA [ ) = ADVHL ¥MOId will return to find everything des-| troyed by the Japanese. Communists will come in.” The only alternative, Donald said, wes for the Big Powers to send hun- dreds of shiploads of grain. e - ALASKA COASTAL ON LOCAL TRIPS TUESDAY | Alagka Coastal Airlines flying yes—;E terday cdrried the following pas- sengers; To Sitka: George Kastrometinoff and Robert Kirk. To Tenakze: Maud Asp. To Pelican City: Ron Livingstone, Wade, Martha V. E. N. Bliven, Mrs. E. N. Bliven and’ E. R. Powell. To Hoonah: Peter Andrae. To Hawk Inlet: Hans.Floe. From Tenakee to Juneau: Geor- gian Heins. Sitka to Juneau: Alma Rogers and i W. H. Kaylor. QGustavus. to Juneau: Mrs, M. C. Clifford. Hoonah to Juneua: Patricia Kane. Pelican City to Juneau: Mrs. L. O. Jacobsen and Mrs. C. P. Thompson. | (ot e s § i TeoTAS Women's Appanet “It's the Nicest Store inm Town" They will| |starve or turn bandits. Then the| i e < ’—? =] i = 1 DRY TO KEEP DEM TILL DIS VAR 1SS OFFER AN' DOSE TERRIPLE CHAPANESE 1SS DESDROYED. ] I CAN SEE I THEM CLEARLY, 15 A WHITE WOMAN LASHED TO THE ru'us-r WHAT ARE THESE EAPSULES HE'S GOT HIDDEN JOHNNY JINGO UNDER HIS POROUS PLASTER?, « NINA, THERE'S ONE THING IVE BEEN THINKING A LOT ABOUT. YOUR MOTHER AND | ARENT GETTING ANY YOUNGER. CER TAINLY AREN'T OLD, f FATHER. YoU 5AID THIS JUNK. WASN'T PREPARED FOR A FIGHT! I WOULDN'T BELIEVE MYSELF \THE CREW! WHAT'S | TO MAKE SMALLEST TARGET... WiND$ COULD NOT GED DREE MEDITZEN. A SHELTER FOR THE HELMSMEN — THE DECK PLANKING YOU'VE GOT SMALL ) HOW FARSIGHTED | THE BATTLE BILL, 15 JOHNNY JINGO! HERE. THERE 1S NO ONE 70 LEAVE IT TO BUT You, NINA. DO YOU THINK YOU AND SKEEZIX WOULD LIKE T0 BE FARMERS? 2 T — JOHNNY 2 | CouLD BE HAPPY HERE, BUT 1. DON'T KNOW. WHAT SKEEZIX'S IDEAS . ARE. A WITH US ? /TOOTH JAPPOS HAVE MACHINE GUN MAYBE! FAVOR OUR BIG SAILS ME WHILE I GO UP TO THE HOUSE AND SLIP ON A DRESS? HE WILL BE COMING HOME PERMANENTLY. NO TELLING WHAT THE JOB SITUATION WILL BE THEN. THE DAY WILL COME WHEN- 1D LIKE TO TURN THE FARM OVER 10 YOU TWO, CORPORAL TWINKY % FRONT QND CENTER, ONE WuP! VESSIR GENERAL UM --GET THE PAPERS RE THE FORTHCONMING COURT. MART\AL OF SUPREME 00J\6GY SMTH TO WIT--UK-- £ PLURIBUS UNUM CUTEY BUG SMITH \S BUSTED DOWN TO VARD BIRD, 1 AWNT PEEKIN' IN A FILIN' CABINET b ing house. Call Douglas 383. Empire Want-ags bring resuits! | ’ STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Ofl and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. Electric debeaking stops canni- |palism among pullets starting to Baranof Hotel Building (Trrcw THAT | Tall 1 LOAFER OLIT- e | ’J \<>J l,'j A 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work i PHONE 567 ROY EATON MUET BE N T H' NEXT TOAN BY NOW-~ STAIRS AN' WANTS TO TAKE ME TO DLIGAN'S CHOWDER PART Y- WEGET O GET | 1RID OF THAT GLIY- LISTEN-I'LL TELL MAGGIE WHO'S | P | S SEATTLE CR twiLl . [ { ) ) } § { § | § ) e SHOES REPAIRED WHILE, YOU WAIT! “DAIL¥ MAIL SERVICE { Hollywood Shoe Shop | 3 { N N §