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SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1945 ~ WANT ADS . FOR SALE 1 WANTED FOR SALE—Arrowhead Inn, 3 miles, WANTED — Experienced or inex- | SATURDAY AFTERNOON from Sitka on highway. Com-| perienced waitresses and fountain| 6:00—Pan American News pletely equipped, modern bar and | girls. Percy’s Cafe. :15—Marching to Vietory restaurant. Seating capacity, 60| —— D e :30—Melodies in Variation persons. Large, tract land, three | WANTED — Usable tires, 5.25-21.! 6:45—Parade of Songs buildings, excellent dance floor,| Phone Red 515. :00—Moods in Music ready to go. Will consider terms.| o — e - | 1:15—Standard News Write or wire Arne Dorum, Sitka, WANTED — Competent, rellable 7.30_qnis Rnythmetic Age fof detdlls, | stenographer, law office. Couple 7.45 ph ard Zeb | months® work, commencing June| s.55 wusic ! 1. R. E. Robertson. Phone 334. { :00—Sportscast :05—Roseroom :15—Fishing News :30—South American Way :45—Eventide Echoes :00—Unity Viewpoint :15—Capitol Cafe :30—House of Peter MacGregor :45—Alaska Line News :00—Dance Band 10:15—Open House :00—Gastineau News :15—Sign-off ~ ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA YOU ANSWER ME, POP? WHAT IS IT YOU BLONDIE LARGE BICYCLE, i sugar, cereal, flour, Spanish STEWARD-COOK wants work any- guitar, carpet sweeper, electric| Where. Do not smoke or drink.| iron. Reasonably priced. Phone| Local references. Write C-4567,) Blue 700, until midnight. Empire. canned goods, 7 COME TO THINK OF A (T, HER AND THAT GANG DID SEEM TO BE AFTER ME THIS 1S A HECK OF A WAY TO b S 2. HAVE TO SLEEP/ | WON'ER WHAT THE GANGSTERS WERE AFTER? | GUESS HOME IS THE BES' PLACE TO THINK THIS THAT NICE BRU-NECK A WAS A sPY muckers. See Herb Waugh, St LIKE OLIVE Eugene Mining Corp., Ltd, Klein Bldg. Phone 216. STUMP PULLER—Lawson Beaver tractor engine, 40-H.P. on frame, with drums. All on 12x12 skids, | complete with 200-feet 1%-inch | iR L ——— cable and several pulleys. Ready ! CA. ER position open at the 20th to go.:$350.00. Call Douglas 963,| Century Theatre, for girl or| or 714, days. woman who can qualify. See Mrd‘ Lewis. SUNDAY MORNING (May 20) 11:00—Methodist Church :00—Music UNDERWOOD TYZEWRITER—In | excellent condition. If interested, | i - - . e | WANTED TO BUY—Gate-leg table| write P. O. Box 242, City. i | and chairs; also bookcase. Call Green 688, evenings. BARITONE HORN — Siiver-plated “Conn” to trade for temor saxo- | phone, or sell. Boy Scout uniform, | size 14, complete (fits 12 or 13, ers " Ga; OR CHILL N | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by year old) with felt hat, smckmgs,1 day. Blue 650. 10th and E Streets. ook srolithr B RPRUIE " Yakh - il | o) o 0 000, MIEH 8 ] Phone Black 369. Don Foster, Jr. THIMBLE THEATRE Sdajon 8 s s in oo L] WANTED—Baby buggy in gaod1 condition. Phone Black 403. SUNDAY AFTERNOON :05—Radio Theatre :45—Music :00—News :15—Treasury Salute :30—Lutheran Hour :00—News Vi AL FER o :05—Pause That Refreshes WANTED—Baby jumper, “Kidi-; 2:30—The Fighting Seabees Kare” type preferred. Phone| 3:00—News Bt Blue 245 | 3:05—Music has 9 e o & | 3:15—Bandwagon WANTED — Experienced clerk at| 3:30—Popular Music Irving's Market. :55—News :00—Voice of Prophecy :30—Light Concert 5:00—News IERSRRAIER | | W/‘\N’I‘EVD—Jax;it;r.r prly Gasti- neau Hotel. 1 DON'T KNOW “EM BY NAME -~ BUT I'VE SEEN'EM, GEE - THEY'RE AND THESE ARE COPIES HE MADE OF THE GREAT ONES .« THAT OF COURSE YOU'D RECOGNIZE AS FLOURNOIS' i GENTLEMAN WITH A SWORD" | 1 MEAN A COPY- Ji F;aRTABLE e]e‘ctric phunograph‘, i excellent condition, at Alaska Music Supply. JUST HAVE THE LEMON SODA-~ INHERITED A LOT FROM MV FATHER = HERE WHENWE FLED THE JAPS. WHY THEY'RE AS NICE AS 1 |/ WHY NOT DROP IN MY SOME I SAW IN PARIS AN AND HAVE A SPOT OF IN THE LOUVRE . I'M A GREAT P> MY BROHER IS QUITE A PANTERw GAS BOAT—"“Chechako skates new gear, also new trolling gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 Willoughby. % TN ) it - IWANTED — Full-time driver at| YACHT “MADURA™-50-ft. Navy ] Irving’s Market. hull, suitable for charter. Sleeps | 9. Interior mahogany. Separate galley and engine room. 140 Chrysler, 3% reduction; light! plant, radio, toilet. $5,000 cash.| Write Box 2500, Ketchikan. 20-FT. BOAT— 3 h.p. gas engine shaft and pro-| pellor. 45-h.p. Harley Davidson twin engine for boat, 14-ft. Skf\ff“ 925 W. 11th Street. ONE COUCH, 2 rockers, d | chairs, Call Red 680, after 5 p. m. | FOR SALE—4-Room house & Iot, | strictly modern. Full basement, | fully furnished. $2,500 cash;, $3,000 terms. Phone 035-5 rings. ! FOR SALE—35-Ft. Troller, "fully! equipped. See Harbor Master. { FOR SALE—Hemlock dock piling, | 18c per ft. FOB Camp, near, Wrangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. | Top quality, Jlolin, Logging Co., | Wm. Paul, Jr, Juneau Agent. o e R | RESIDENCE on Auk Bay. Partly! i | MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED TO BUY—Small, modern, | furnished home. Phone Red 185. | WANTEE—Will pay top price for| all kinds second hand merchan-| dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- | ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Douglas. | :05—Music 15—Adventures in Research :30—Jack Benny :45—Sports Mailbag :00—Old-Fashioned Revival Hour :00—Melodies in Variation :16—News :20—Music. :00—Commentary i0OE PALOO WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. { DR. SIDNEY E. STEVES | Chiropodist 1 Will be in his office this evening, | 6 to 9; Sunday afternoon, 1 to 5.] No. 7, Triangle Bldg., Phone 648. Y LOTS on Bolinas Beach, Calif,, outside San Francisco; for trade for Alaska property. Inquire Room 3, above First Nat. Bank. '10:00—News :156—Sign-off MONDAY MOR! (May 21) 8:00—News 8:15—Wake Up and Live 9:00—News 9: 9: 05—What America is Playing 15—Stock Market 9:30—-Sketches in Melody 10:05—Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30—KINY Bandstand 11:00—News 11:05—Petite Musicale 11:15—Conference Spotlight TERRY FIANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- son Shop. | Pt e i 4 1 | B e i S U4 THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| repair work. Phone 567. 11:30—Danny O'Neill, Songs MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—Song Parade 12:30—Noon News FOoM THE HIGH DECK OF THE CHINESE JUNK, HOTSHOT CHARLIE COVERS TERRY AND JOHNNY JINGO AS THEY LEAD THE BOARDING PARTY ONTO THE JAPANESE FISHING BOAT... g THE MACH GUN, BIG YANK WHERES THE WOMAN Z TERRY ] WE SWING | WE DON'T INE SAME AND RAKE | WANT TO DECK! THE CREW | HIT HER! s CAN'T DO THI5 TO OFFICER OF EMPEROR'S '\ IMPERIAL NAVY... TAKE WOMAN — GO ASHORE ! THE CORONSR PROBABLY WILL WANT TO TALK 10 YOU, ALTHOUGH I DON'T EXPECT THE INQUZST TO BE HELD TILL BREATHLESS, HAVE YOU NEVER, AND BELIEVE ME, EVER BEEN | I'M ALL GOOSE TO A POLICE PIMPLES — MCRGUE 7 {[\AND QUIVERY furntshed. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. 12:46—Trade Winds Tavern 1:15—Feature Story 1:30—Pacific Story - 2:00—News | 2:06—Mid-day Varieties JUARANTEED Realisuc Perma- ment. $7.00 FPaper Curls, $1 up | Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 201 | 815 Decker Way REMEMBER, I WANT A SOUVENIR OF MY GREAT |0 DIGCOVERY— SOMETHING FOR SALE_'36 Pontiac Coupe. Good tires, spotlight, fog-light, v heater, radio, back-up lights, de- froster. $200. In terrible shape. Call 567, before 6 p. m. FOR SALE—New 13-Gauge, double- barrel shotgun. Machine Shop, W. 11th and F Streets. 1938 PACKARD SEDAN — Phone Green 615, after 5 p. m. i Bie - dEibamil e | FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- | berg gnd 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 852. NCOME VIEW HOME — Three| blocks from Federal Building. Two Jarge apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month income. $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. [F you have empty Tooms or apts.| for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. i s S L e HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. | GENERATOR WORK and | MACHINE WORK DON'T SUFFER with fheuma- tism, Arthritis, Eczema, Stomach | Trouble. The Mineral Baths at| Warm Springs Bay will give you | instant relief. Clean, furnished cabins, groceries, liquors. O'Neill & Fenton, Baranof, Alaska. —adv. 5-1—6-30 LOST AND FOUND LOST—P. O. Box key with number 1209 on it. Reward. Return to Blackie's Bar. LOST — On Calhoun Ave, blue change purse. Contains brown | leather key folder with 2 keys| and money. Keep money but re-| turn keys. Red 520. 35 AUTOMATIC RIFLE, with plenty of ammunition; one elec- tric outboard motor. Inquire room 3, above First. Nat. Bank. |-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- | quire 843 West Ninth Street. i FOUND—Girl's white gold 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. THREE ACRES patentea ground, with partly-furnished house, $2500 cash, or $3000 on time. Ed Kirchofer, 7% Mi., Glacier Hiway. ‘BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only three times Phone Blue 632. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot.l strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,5°0 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. 7OR@SALE—Troller “Diana™—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor Master. R e ey ‘THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work | PHONE 567 ROY EATON : P | SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! ¢ DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hollywood Shoe Shop PUBUSJUSESSSEURESS S oo FOUND — Pair gold-rim glasses. Owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. 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 have same by identifying and paying for this adv. 3-ROOM CABIN—OIl heat, shower bath. 513-A Willoughby. space in Douglas. Inquire Doug- las Trading Post. Phone Douglas 25. ITEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. oy - Sl St NS O WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. 0Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. Exccpt’};xri the isth E;fituw when Transylvania was an independent principality, the country has been; an appendage of empire, | DICK TRA 3:00—Commentary 3:05—Matinee Melodies 3:30—G.I. Sugar Report 4:00—News 4:05—It’s Dance Time 4:30—Downbeat 5:00—News 5:06—Music 5:15—Crimson Trail 5:30—Meet the Band 5:45—Your Dinner Concert R NOW IN JUNEAU Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson is now at her office in the Blomgren Bldg., Phone 636, where she is available for eye examinations. (tf-Adv.) - ———————— ot There are no railroads in Al ghanistan; merchandise is trans- = ported by camel or pony. | NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the United States Commissioner’s o Court for the Juneau Precinct,| o Division Number One, Territory of | Alaska. 14 In the Matter of the Estate of MAX | % SAUL, Deceased. < NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | that the undersigned administrator of said estate will sell at public auc- tion to the highest bidder the fol- lowing item of real property of this - estate, namely . The West one-half ('2) of Lot One (1), Block Forty-one (41) of the townsite of the Town of Douglas, as shown on the official plat thereof on file in the Gen- eral Land Office, together with one-story frame house situated thereon, and appurtenances be- longing thereto. Said sale will be held at 2:00 P. M. on Monday, May 29, 1945 at the of- fice of the U. S. Commissioner, Room 513 of the Federal Building in Juneau, Alaska. The right to reject any and all bids that are not deemed satisfactory, is reserved by the ad- ministrator. Terms will be cash, and a quit claim deed by the adminis- trator will be issued to the purchaser. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 5, 1945, (Seal) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-officio Administrator of the Estate of Max Saul, deceased. First publication, May 5, 1945. Last publication, May 26, 1945. WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South !fltflll o] PERSONAL OF SHAKY’S 75 MIGHTY ‘NICE OF "THE FOLKS, NINA, BUT B 00 MANY THINGS AN N HAPPEN BEFORE THE I\ "eno oF THE WaR. > MASSY SAKES ! THARS THEM TWO MOS A-SNAKIN M MR JIGGS-AS YO KNOW-) BOUGHT THIS BUSINESS ~I'M TH PRESIDENT AN’ MANACER! IM THE CLERK' | KNOW YOU WANT TO MAKE CHANGES -I'LL. SHOW VOUI AR OUND~ @\, | THOUGHT YOU'D FEEL | DON'T_WANT T0 HURT | CAN' THIS IS THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE -SIR/ ) YOUR DAD'S FEELINGS BUT ‘T TELL NOW WHAT I'LL WANT TO DO THEN. M SURE HE'LL UNDERSTAND. 1+MAY BE GLAD 70 LEARN TO BE A FARMER AND TAKE OVER 1 THE PLACE. BUT THERE'S A BIG JOB TO BE DONE FIRST— LICK THE JAPS. | | CAN SEE THAT THE FARM WiLL BECOME A | BURDEN TO FATHER. BUT HELL BE ABLE 10 GET HELP LATER, THAT MAY SOl HIS P THIS 1S TH CLERK'S OFFICE AND THE YOUNG LADY IS MY SECRETARY./